The Kent State women's basketball team went into its Saturday afternoon matchup against Miami (OH) eager to leave its three-game losing streak behind.
“We actually had a talk in the locker room just about what we need to do and what changes we need to make,” junior guard Megan Carter said at practice on Thursday. “As far as how we feel, that Ball State game is behind us and we're going to take our anger out on Miami.”
They might have been mentally ready to win, but Kent State's defensive struggles against the RedHawks on Saturday led the team to its fourth loss in a row.