Box Score WALLA WALLA, Wash. – Hannah Munger scored 17
points and Keisha Gordon
added 15 to climb into fourth on the all-time George Fox University
scoring list as the third-ranked Bruins survived a serious scare
from the Whitman College Missionaries 54-53 in the Northwest
Conference women's basketball opener for both teams Friday here at
the Sherwood Center.
George Fox got on the board first two minutes into the game on a
layup by Munger, but Whitman tied it on a basket by Tiffani
Traver. Gordon broke the tie with a layup and free throw at
the 17:23 mark, and the Bruins never trailed again, but could never
completely distance themselves from the Missionaries.
Another layup by Munger with 10:36 to go gave the Bruins a 13-6
lead, and they maintained a lead between six and 12 points the rest
of the half. Gordon scored for the visitors' largest lead of
the period at 27-15 with 1:47 left, and after Jenele Peterson made
back-to-back layups for the Missionaries, Hayley Cusick sank two free
throws with a second left to give the Bruins a 10-point cushion of
29-19 at the break.
Megan Arnoldy
hit a pair of free throws to open the second half, building the
Bruin lead back to 12, but when Munger picked up her third foul of
the game a minute into the half and went out, the Missionaries took
advantage. Traver hit a pair of three-pointers to fuel a 14-3
Whitman run, capped by two Mary Madden layups, over the next five
minutes that trimmed the George Fox lead to 34-33 with 14:01
left.
The game remained tight the rest of the way, George Fox pulling
ahead by a few points several times before Whitman rallied each
time. The Bruin lead was one at 48-47 with 4:26 to go when
Arnoldy hit two big baskets around a putback by Munger, boosting
the Bruin lead to seven at 54-47 with 2:35 left, but it was the
last points the visitors could muster as the home team made one
final run.
Traver hit two free throws to bring the Missionaries within
five, and Munger fouled out with 1:49 left, sending Shiana
Dreadfulwater to the line, where she hit the first free throw.
Whitman rebounded the missed second one, and Jennifer Keyes
hit a three to make it 54-53 with 1:30 left.
After a Bruin turnover, Sandra Anderegg missed a potential
go-ahead layup with 25 seconds left and Gordon rebounded and was
fouled, but missed both free throws. Keyes rebounded for
Whitman with 18 seconds left, but Peterson finally missed her first
shot of the night after five in a row, a three-point try as the
clock ran out.
Munger and Gordon were the only players in double figures for
the Bruins, who struggled to a .292 shooting percentage (7-24) in
the second half after hitting .440 (11-25) in the first. They
also had seven rebounds apiece as the Bruins held a 35-33 edge on
the glass. George Fox was credited with only four assists,
two by Gordon, who also made five steals.
With her 15 points, Gordon, a senior, passed Tammy Lewis (1,341,
1985-89) and Kim Leith (1,348, 2002-06) for fourth on the Bruins'
scoring chart with 1,355. Ahead in third is former NAIA
All-American Nancy Rissmiller (1,403, 1994-98). Senior post
Breezy
Rinehart-Young collected two blocked shots and moved into 10th
on the all-time George Fox list in that category with 73, passing
Melody Groeneveld-McMaster (72, 1981-85). Ahead are Lillian
Jeske (74, 1981-82) and Kristy Fleming (76, 1992-94).
Traver had 12 points, Peterson 11, and Heather Lovelace 10 to
pace the Missionaries. Anna Forge had a team-high seven
rebounds, while Peterson passed out five assists and made four
steals.
NEXT: George Fox (5-0, NWC 1-0) continues its
eastern Washington swing Saturday at Whitworth University, while
Whitman (1-4, NWC 0-1) hosts 18th-ranked Lewis & Clark
College. Both games tip off at 6:00 p.m., followed by NWC
men's games at 8:00 p.m.