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WALLA WALLA, Wash. - Katy Campbell scored 19 points, 12 in the
second half, as the 14th-ranked George Fox University Bruins held
off the Whitman College Missionaries 55-47 for their 10th straight
win, one short of the team record, in a Northwest Conference
women's basketball game Friday night here at the Sherwood Center.
George Fox jumped out to a 6-0 lead on two baskets by Campbell
and a pair of free throws by Melissa Marek-Farris, and trailed only
once in the game when Kelsey Krumdieck scored inside for a 20-19
Whitman lead with four minutes left in the first half. Kaleigha
Ramey put the Bruins back on top for good with two free throws with
2:46 left in the period, sparking an 11-2 Bruin run to the end of
the half. Ramey hit a buzzer beater from just inside the
three-point arc to make it 30-22 George Fox at the intermission.
Whitman went on a 10-3 run to open the second half, closing
within one at 33-32 on a Kristina Francis layup with 16:19 to play,
but could never fully overtake the visitors. The Bruins gradually
extended the margin to nine points three times, the last at 54-45
on a free throw by Campbell, but there were only 35 seconds left by
that time.
Campbell was joined in the Bruins' double-digit scoring column
by Tiffany Behary, who had 11. Marek-Farris had a game-high 12
rebounds, leading the Bruins to a 42-31 advantage on the boards,
and just missed a double-double with nine points. The Bruins were
out-shot on field goals 19-16, but won the game at the free throw
line, connecting on 21-32, while the home team only went to the
line 12 times, making six.
Krumdieck topped the Missionaries with 16 points, while Michelle
Krall added 11. Emily Shubin led Whitman with seven rebounds, and
Jenele Peterson handed out five assists.
George Fox (15-1, NWC 7-0) will try to tie its record for
consecutive wins of 11, achieved three previous times, against
Whitworth University in Spokane, Wash., Saturday at 6:00 p.m.
Whitman (10-7, NWC 4-4) will be out to snap a four-game losing
streak next Friday at home against Willamette University, also at
6:00 p.m.