LETHBRIDGE, AB – Every starter finished with double digit points as the Lady Argos moved to 4-0 on the season with a confident 85-46 victory over University of Lethbridge .
The UGF defense held tough in a physical game, limiting the Kodiaks to 23 percent shooting throughout the game and acquired 18 steals. The Lady Argos also dominated the glass, out rebounding Lethbridge 56-39.
"It was good to see us do well in a more physical contest," UGF head coach Bill Himmelberg said. "I was proud of the way they played today."
The defensive effort showed growth in an area the team is focused on improving early in the season, although they did give up too many open looks on the perimeter.
Offense is less of a work in progress for UGF and that showed again against the Kodiaks. Preseason All-Conference forward Nneka Nnadi led all scorers with 21 points off of 8-14 shooting. The junior added eight rebounds and two steals to her statistical totals.
 While Nnadi was the team's leading scorer, every Argo that played, scored and every starter finished with over ten points.
UGF's preseason All-American Erin Legal flirted with a quadruple-double. She achieved double digits with 14 points and a team high 12 rebounds and was over halfway to ten in two other categories with six steals and six assists.
Overall, the Lady Argos finished with room for improvement in the shooting department, finished with a percentage of 40 from the field. They did manage to hit a third of their three-point attempted thanks in large part to the 4-4 sharp shooting of junior guard Morgan Grier. Â
The win puts UGF at 4-0 on the year with the team having yet to play at home. It'll be awhile still before they make to the McLaughlin Center on November 21, but before that, they'll travel to a tournament Las Vegas, Nevada from November 13-15. Their first opponent there will be Menlo College on the 13th at 8:30 p.m.