Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Hannah
Munger scored a game-high 24 points and the George Fox
University Bruins stopped one of the nation's best
three-point shooting teams for a 66-46 Northwest Conference
women's basketball victory over the Whitworth University
Pirates Friday night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's
Miller Gym.
Munger led the George Fox offense by hitting 10-14 field goals
and 4-6 free throws en route to her big game, falling one point shy
of equaling her career high, and just missed a double-double with
nine rebounds. Defensively, the Bruins limited the Pirates,
who ranked eighth nationally in threes per game (8.1) and 13th in
three-point percentage (.386) coming in, to a .105 mark on 2-19
from behind the arc.
Both teams came out cold in the early going; eight minutes into
the game, the score was only 7-7 with each offense shooting under
25 percent. The Bruins finally opened up a six-point gap with
baskets by Hayley Cusick and Megan Arnoldy and two free throws by
Carly Towne for a 13-7 lead with 9:54 left in the half.
After the visitors climbed back within two at 13-11, the Bruins
fed the 6-5 Munger for three consecutive layups over the smaller
Pirates, extending the lead to 19-11 with five minutes to go.
The Bruins took a 27-15 lead into the break after scoring the last
seven points of the half on a free throw by Breezy Rinehart-Young,
two layups by Keisha Gordon, and a last-second driving basket by
Kylee Parker.
Whitworth struggled to a .185 shooting percentage (5-27) in the
first half, while the Bruins hit six of their last eight shots to
finish with a .393 mark (11-28). Munger had eight points to
lead all scorers, while Kayla Johnson and Lexi Belcher had four
apiece for the Pirates.
The Bruins maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second
half, taking a 19-point lead with 11:22 to go at 45-26 on a
three-pointer by Arianna Mohsenian. The Pirates came back
within 12 at 48-36 on a pair of free tosses by Johnson with 8:31
remaining before the Bruins pulled away again, Munger's free
throw with 35 seconds left giving the home team its largest lead of
22 points at 66-44.
Munger was joined in the Bruins' scoring column by
Mohsenian with 12 points and Gordon with 11. The Bruins
finished with a .464 shooting percentage (26-56) after hitting .536
(15-28) in the second half. Gordon also had nine rebounds as
the Bruins held a 38-36 edge on the boards, passed out five
assists, and had five steals, while Cusick added four assists and
four steals.
Belcher and Johnson paced the Pirates with 13 and 12 points
respectively. Whitworth's final shooting mark was .300
(15-50) from the floor. Emily Guthrie, the Pirates'
leading scorer at almost 12 a game, was held to four points, but
grabbed a team-high eight rebounds and passed out three
assists. Taylor LaMoreaux Taylor also had three assists and
made three steals.
With their seventh straight win over Whitworth, the Bruins
improved to 10-4 overall and 4-1 in the conference. The
Pirates dropped to 6-8 overall and 2-3 in the league.
NEXT: George Fox hosts Whitman College Saturday
while Whitworth visits Willamette University, both games starting
at 4:00 p.m. Both games will be part of NWC doubleheaders,
with the men's games to follow at 6:00 p.m. The starts
are two hours earlier than usual to accommodate travel plans back
home for the eastern Washington teams.