Box Score McMINNVILLE, Ore. - With an
86-54 win over the Linfield College Wildcats Saturday night here at
Ted Wilson Gym, the 5th-ranked George Fox University Bruins
clinched a share of their fourth straight Northwest Conference
women's basketball championship and secured home court throughout
the NWC Tournament coming up in two weeks.
George Fox improved to 21-2 overall and 14-0 in the conference
with its 17th straight win, two games ahead of the second-place
University of Puget Sound with two games left. The Bruins
swept the Loggers in their season series and have the head-to-head
tiebreaker if the two should still wind up in a tie. Linfield
fell to 6-17 overall and 4-10 in the conference.
The Bruins jumped out to an 8-0 lead on a layup by Hannah Munger
and consecutive three-pointers by Keisha Gordon. The Wildcats
got on the board with a basket by Lindsey Gummersall, and after a
three by the Bruins' Lindsay Keener made it 11-2, went on a 10-1
tear to tie it 12-12 with 13:15 left in the half. Nadra Evans
had eight of those points on two threes and a short jumper.
Elise Kuenzi broke the tie with a basket for
the Bruins at the 11:30 mark and the Bruins led the rest of the
game, though the Wildcats stayed close for a while behind
Gummersall's 11 first-half points. The Bruins were up 24-19
when Gordon hit two free throws for a seven-point lead with 6:25 to
play, then Munger took over, scoring seven straight George Fox
baskets on six layups and a putback. She finished with 16 in
the half as the Bruins took a 38-28 lead into the break.
The Bruins opened the second period with a rebound goal by
Kuenzi and a trey by Gordon, making it 43-28. Gummersall hit
a three from the left corner to cut it to 43-31, but that was as
close as the Wildcats would get again.
The Bruins took their first 20-point lead of 57-37 on a three by
Arianna Mohsenian with 12:48 remaining, and their largest lead was
the final score, which came on a three by Carrie Myers at the 1:08
mark. One night after setting their season high in points in
an 84-42 win at Willamette University, the Bruins topped it against
the Wildcats.
George Fox finished with a .516 shooting percentage (33-64),
including 11-26 on threes, and out-rebounded the Wildcats
44-20. Linfield hit .408 from the floor (20-49) and was 9-24
from downtown.
Munger led all scorers with a career-high 22 points, hitting
10-14 from the field, while Gordon added 16 points and Kuenzi had
her second double-double of the season with 13 points and 12
boards. Kuenzi and Gordon each handed out seven assists.
Gummersall tallied 19 for the Wildcats, making 7-11 shots, with
Evans and Kelsey Forrest contributing 10 each. Gummersall,
Forrest, and Kelsey O'Neil had three rebounds apiece. Evans
passed out four assists.
NOTES: The Bruins have now won 33 straight
games against NWC competition in regular season games, and 33
straight against NWC opponents in all games including conference
tournament and post-season games ... George Fox will try to clinch
the NWC title outright Friday at home against Lewis & Clark
College at 6:00 p.m. The Bruins shared the '07 and '08 crowns
with Puget Sound before winning it by themselves last year with a
16-0 conference record en route to a 32-0 season and the NCAA
Division III national championship ... Linfield hosts Whitman
College Friday at 6:00 p.m. ... Both games will be followed by
men's NWC games at 8:00 p.m.