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PORTLAND, Ore. – Closing within two wins of
equaling their best start ever, the NCAA Division III No. 19 George
Fox University Bruins posted their ninth straight victory with a
56-43 decision over the Warner Pacific College Knights in their
final non-conference women's basketball game of the season
Monday night here at the C.C. Perry Gymnasium.
The Bruins' record for the most wins at the start of a
season is 11, achieved by the 2001-02 and 2005-06
teams. Their record for the most consecutive
wins at any point in a season is 12 by last year's team from
Dec. 18 through Feb. 1.
The first half was a game of streaks. The
Bruins scored the first five points of the game, all by Elise
Kuenzi on two field goals and a free throw, in the first
three-and-a-half minutes, before the Knights woke up and scored 12
in a row for a 12-5 lead with eight minutes
left. After going scoreless for over nine
minutes, the Bruins finally erupted with a 9-0 run in just over two
minutes, taking a 14-12 lead with 5:48 remaining on a three-pointer
by Laura Silva. Kuenzi's three-point play
broke a 16-16 tie with 2:27 to go, and two layups by Kristen
Shielee and another Kuenzi free throw enabled the Bruins to go into
halftime with a 24-20 lead.
The Bruins opened the second half with a 12-2 outburst, fueled by
two jumpers and a three-pointer by Sage Indendi, to forge a 36-22
advantage five minutes into the period. The
Knights got no closer than 12 points the rest of the
way. The Bruins took their largest lead of 18
points at 42-24 on a basket by Carrie Myers with 11:33 to play, and
hit that margin again three more times before the game ended.
Kuenzi led all scorers with 15 points for the Bruins, 11 in the
first half, hitting 6-7 from the field, and Shielee added 10
points. Kuenzi also had a team-high five
rebounds, and Indendi passed out five assists.
The Bruin defense made 12 steals while pressuring the Knights into
26 turnovers.
Kelsey Mattsen paced the Knights with 13 points, including 8-8
from the free throw line. Karissa Boyd had seven
rebounds as the Knights topped the Bruins 31-26 on the glass, and
also chipped in with five assists.
Northwest Conference play begins this weekend for George Fox (9-0)
in eastern Washington as the Bruins face Whitworth University
Friday and 24th-ranked Whitman College Saturday.
Both games tip off at 6:00 p.m., followed by men's NWC games
at 8:00 p.m. Warner Pacific (5-7) hosts
Northwest University in a Cascade Collegiate Conference game Friday
at 5:30 p.m.