DETROIT, Mich. – Kent State (2-2) dropped its first road game of the season 73-52 at Detroit Mercy (2-2) Monday night.
"Our field goal percentage is the biggest issue," said Head Coach Todd Starkey after the game. "We can't shoot like that on the road and expect to win a basketball game, no matter who we're playing. Obviously our shots weren't falling and we certainly got away from our principles on the defensive end."
The Flashes found early success feeding the ball inside to Jordan Korinek, as she had two early layups, but the team began 2-for-7 from three-point range while the Titans were able to connect on four threes in eight attempts in the opening quarter.