MILWAUKEE, Wis. - The Ball State women's basketball team put up a good fight in its season opener at Milwaukee Wednesday night but unfortunately fell to the Panthers in UW-Panther Arena, 67-56.
The Cardinals (0-1) were led by junior Thelma Dis Agustsdottir who finished the night with 19 points and seven rebounds while going 3-of-6 from behind the arc. Junior Essence Booker was the second highest scorer for BSU finishing with nine points.
Neither team shot particularly well in tonight's opener. Milwaukee shot 38 (21-55) percent from the floor while the Cardinals connected on 19-of-51 field goals for a 37 percent shooting percentage.