Box Score THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Blowing open a
game that was tied with 16 minutes left with a 38-12 run, the
third-ranked George Fox University Bruins overpowered the Chapman
University Panthers 74-57 in the first round of the Posada Royale
Thanksgiving Women's Basketball Classic Saturday afternoon
here at California Lutheran University's Gilbert Arena.
With both teams full-court pressing, turnovers were the rule of
the day in the first half as each team averaged a giveaway a minute
for the first 15 minutes of the game. The pressing strategy
paid off for the Panthers, who hit five of their first six shots
and eventually built an eight-point lead of 17-9 after two free
throws by Anne Yoshimura with 8:39 left in the half. The
Bruins, meanwhile, hit only three of their first 13 shots, all by
Hannah Munger.
The Bruins got back in the game with an 8-2 run, including a
basket and two free throws by Munger, to trim the Panther lead to
19-17 with 5:41 to go. Keisha Gordon brought the Bruins
within one at 23-22 with a free throw at the 2:22 mark, and
following a Chapman jumper by Kimi Takaoka, Munger hit a layup at
1:29 and a free throw with 58 seconds left to forge a 25-25
tie.
The Bruins struggled to a .357 shooting percentage (10-28) in
the half, missing all seven of their three-point tries, and were
even worse at the line, hitting only .333 (5-15) while committing
15 turnovers. Munger finished with 13 points on 5-5 from the
field. The Panthers cooled off to a .476 percentage (10-21),
made 4-6 from the line, and committed 16 turnovers. Brandi
Hood paced the Panthers with six points.
Munger gave the Bruins their first lead since an early 4-2 score
with the first bucket of the second half, and the teams swapped
scores over the next few minutes before Hood gave Chapman its last
lead of 32-31 on a layup with 16:38 left in the game. Hayley
Cusick tied it with a free throw, and Carrie Myers put the Bruins
ahead for good with a layup at the 15:58 mark. Over the next
nine minutes, the Bruins out-scored the Panthers 24-10, building a
16-point lead of 58-42 with 6:57 remaining. Jami Roos poured
in 10 points in that span, including a pair of three-pointers.
The Bruins continued to pour it on, going on a 12-2 run in a
four-minute span to take their largest lead of 70-44 with 2:55 to
go after a Megan Arnoldy layup. Chapman closed the gap with a
13-4 run in the final three minutes after the benches were
cleared.
George Fox improved to a .563 percentage (18-32) from the field
in the second half and hit 10-14 free throws (.714), finishing with
overall marks of .467 (28-60) on field goals and .517 (15-29) from
the line. Chapman was held to a .318 shooting mark (7-22) in
the final period and ended with a .395 mark (17-43), and hit .778
(21-27) from the stripe. Both teams also cut down on the
turnovers, finishing with 26 apiece.
Munger led the Bruins by posting her third double-double in as
many games with 24 points, hitting 9-11 from the field, 13
rebounds, and five blocked shots. Gordon and Roos added 13
points each. Cusick handed out four assists, and Gordon made
four steals. The Bruins out-rebounded the Panthers 46-24,
including 23 on the offensive boards.
Takaoka paced the Panthers with 16 points, while Hood and Andrea
Villanueva added 13 each. Hood had a double-double by
grabbing 10 rebounds. Yoshimura passed out four assists and
made three steals.
NEXT: George Fox (3-0) takes on tournament host
Cal Lutheran, which met Whitworth University in Saturday's
second game, Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Chapman (1-2) will play
Whitworth Sunday at 1:00 p.m.