The ball ricocheted toward the Oklahoma State women’s basketball team’s bench, seemingly going out of bounds.
Ja’Mee Asberry didn’t let it get there. The junior point guard hustled to the spot, snatched the ball and pushed the pace.
In the Cowgirls’ 82-55 victory against Kansas, a dependable transition offense worked wonders, blossoming a close game into a route.
Asberry weaved through traffic and put up a long two near the top of the key, burying it to the sound of cheers.
Then, the Lexy Keys barrage of 3-pointers started. The Jayhawks didn’t track Keys around the perimeter, leading to Keys delivering while consistently uncontested.