
Kansas City Outlasted by Portland State in Overtime Battle
12/6/2025 5:08:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Emani Bennett poured in a team-high 27 points, her third game of 20-plus points this season
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City Women's Basketball (2-7) battled for 45 minutes inside the Swinney Center on Saturday afternoon, pushing Portland State (3-6) to overtime before ultimately falling, 85-79. The Roos set the tone early with an energetic first quarter, scoring the bulk of their points behind efficient paint touches and active defense that forced four early Viking turnovers. Emani Bennett and Elauni Bennett provided the spark, combining for 13 first-quarter points as KC claimed a 20-17 edge after 10 minutes.
The Roos continued to find bright spots defensively in the second quarter, highlighted by three steals from Elauni Bennett and a pair of momentum-shifting blocks from Jumoke Adaramoye. Jamyah Winter knocked down three straight free throws to begin the frame, stretching KC's lead to six, but a late Portland State push sent the Roos into halftime trailing 39-32. Still, Kansas City's defensive pressure and ability to generate fast-break chances kept the game well within reach.
Kansas City roared out of the locker room with its strongest offensive stretch of the afternoon, pouring in 27 third-quarter points to retake the lead. Emani Bennett caught fire, scoring 16 points in the period—including several crucial three pointers—while Tierra Trotter attacked the rim relentlessly and added seven points of her own. Zaire Harrell set the tone, opening the half with a steal and a transition layup that immediately swung momentum back toward KC. By the end of the quarter, the Roos had surged ahead 59-53 entering the fourth.
The fourth quarter turned into a defensive grind, with both teams trading stops and free throws. Adaramoye continued to protect the paint, finishing with a game-high six blocks, while Harrell and Winter controlled the perimeter defensively. Trotter converted a key layup with 2:19 remaining, and the Roos held a narrow lead entering the final minute. Portland State, however, managed to claw back with late free throws to force overtime, tying the contest at 71-all as regulation expired.
In overtime, Em. Bennett struck first with a jumper to momentarily put KC back in front, but foul trouble and Viking offensive rebounds proved costly. Despite the Roos forcing 22 Portland State turnovers and generating 17 points from them, Portland State converted its second-chance opportunities, finishing with 24 points on the offensive glass. KC continued to battle—with Bennett finishing a team-high 27 points and Trotter adding 18—but the Vikings closed strong at the line to seal the 85-79 final.
While Kansas City shot a higher the ball at a higher clip from the field (45%-37%) and forced the Vikings into comitting 22 turnovers, the game was decided on the glass and at the free throw line. The Roos were out-rebounded 56-33 overall and 25-13 on the offensive boards, giving up the most total and offensive rebounds in a game this season. Kansas City went 21-30 at the free throw line, shooting 70%, but allowed Portland State to go 29-40 from the free throw line and convert at a 72% clip.
Kansas City has a week to rest and recover before getting back after it next weekend as the Roos host Utah Valley at 1 p.m. on Saturday afternoon.

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