Toledo hadn’t scored in nearly four minutes and a one-time 22-point lead had been whittled to 10.
Suddenly, the Rockets’ second-round WNIT game against Mid-American Conference foe Kent State was in doubt. Savage Arena, which had been boisterous during the first three quarters, fell silent.
Then Quinesha Lockett restored the roars.
In a span of 2 minutes, 10 seconds, the junior guard had eight points and two rebounds, part of an 11-0 UT run that put Kent State’s rally to bed. The Rockets’ 79-59 victory marks the program’s seventh trip to the WNIT round of 16.