UW-Milwaukee bows out 65-46



Michigan State, behind Liz Shimek rolled past the Panthers.
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ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Liz Shimek took over in the second half and Michigan State took off.
Shimek scored 17 of her 27 points in the final 20 minutes as the Spartans shook off a sluggish first half and pulled away from Wisconsin-Milwaukee for a 65-46 victory in their NCAA tournament opener Saturday.
Fourth-seeded Michigan State (23-9), which lost in the national championship game a year ago to Baylor, will face either Kentucky or Chattanooga in the second round of the Bridgeport Regional on Monday.
No. 13 seed Wisconsin-Milwaukee (22-9), making just it second NCAA appearance, trailed by only one at the half and was down only three with just under 12 minutes to go.
Then Shimek, a strong and mobile 6-foot-1 senior, showed why she is the leading scorer in Michigan State history.
She sank a jumper, hit two free throws, made a left-handed basket, got loose for a twisting shot on the inside and then scored on a followup after yanking away an offensive rebound.
The 14-2 run in which she scored 10 gave MSU a 49-34 lead with just under eight minutes to go, and UW-Milwaukee's chances of pulling the upset were over.
Lindsay Bowen, second all-time on MSU's scoring list, added 12 points, all in the second half. The Spartans are making their fourth straight NCAA tournament appearance.
Aggressive on the inside, Shimek also had eight rebounds, including seven on the offensive end, where Michigan State had a 17-7 advantage.
Shimek shot 10-of-16 for the game from the field, including 6-for-7 in the second half.
Traci Edwards, UW-Milwaukee's 6-3 freshman center, scored 13 but had only two in the second half as Michigan State clamped down its defense. Nichole Drummond added 11 and Molly O'Brien 10 for the Panthers, who were hurt by 22 turnovers.
Kentucky 69, Chattanooga 59
ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Sarah Elliott scored a season-high 22 points to help fifth-seeded Kentucky end Chattanooga's 26-game winning streak.
Samantha Mahoney added 14 points, and Jennifer Humphrey scored all of her 11 in the second half. She was 1-for-3 from the field, but 9-for-12 from the free-throw line for the Wildcats (22-8).
Alex Anderson scored 17 points for Chattanooga (27-4), which fell one win shy of the school record it set two years ago.