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SALEM, Ore. – Offsetting a difficult shooting night
in the first half with a defensive effort that forced 28 Willamette
University turnovers in the game, the 10th-ranked George Fox
University Bruins fought off the feisty Bearcats and pulled away
late in the second half for a 70-55 win in Northwest Conference
women's basketball action Friday evening here at Cone
Fieldhouse.
With their 13th straight victory over the Bearcats, the Bruins
extended their record winning streak to 16 as they improved to 16-0
overall and maintained a two-game lead in the conference at
7-0. The Bearcats fell to 1-12 overall and 0-7
in the NWC, dropping their 11th in a row.
The Bruins' offensive struggles in the first half,
particularly from the free throw line, enabled the last-place
Bearcats to stay in the game. The Bruins shot
.273 (9-33) in the opening period and only .333 (5-15) from the
stripe, yet stayed ahead most of the half as the Bearcats committed
16 turnovers. The Bruins twice took eight-point
leads, the last at 24-16 with 1:54 left on a layup by Breezy
Rinehart-Young, but the Bearcats closed with a 6-1 run to trail
only 25-22 at the break.
Baskets by Kaleigh Westermann and Nicki Clowdsley to open the
second half gave Willamette its second lead of the game, 26-25,
with 18:26 remaining. Keisha Gordon answered
with a three-pointer as the Bruins regained the lead 28-26 with
18:05 to play, and they never trailed again, but could never
separate themselves from the pesky Bearcats until late in the game.
The Bruins used a 12-2 run midway through the half to post a
13-point lead of 53-40 with 7:48 left, a three by Arianna Mohsenian
capping the run. The Bearcats responded with
seven straight points of their own over the next two minutes,
cutting the Bruin lead to 53-47 on a layup by Keilyn
Fujioka. Kristen Shielee hit back-to-back
layups, however, to slow the Bearcats' comeback and boost the
Bruins back in front by ten, and they eventually stretched the lead
to 17 at 70-53 on a pair of Elise Kuenzi free throws with 30
seconds to go.
The George Fox offense picked up steam in the second half as the
Bruins connected for a .520 mark (13-25) from the floor and greatly
improved at the line, shooting .778 (14-18).
They also nailed 5-12 threes (.417). For the
game, the Bruins shot 19-33 free throws to only 8-10 for the
Bearcats, and made 18 steals.
Shielee was the only Bruin in double figures, tying her career
high with 17 points, but Rinehart-Young, Mohsenian, and B.B.
Gardner added nine apiece. Kuenzi had a
game-high 10 rebounds as the Bruins edged the Bearcats 38-35 on the
glass. Gardner handed out six assists and made
four steals.
Willamette's Fillion sisters filled up the nets, Molly with
a game-high 18 points and Jenny with 11 as the two combined to make
11-16 from the field. Westermann and Clowdsley
had eight rebounds each, Alex Zennan handed out three assists, and
Erin Barclay made three steals.
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The first half of conference play concludes Saturday as George Fox
visits Pacific Lutheran University while Willamette goes to the
University of Puget Sound. Both games tip off at
6:00 p.m., followed by NWC men's games at 8:00 p.m.