Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. – Keisha
Gordon scored a game-high 23 points and Hannah
Munger posted her fourth double-double of the season with
19 points and 10 rebounds as the third-ranked George Fox University
Bruins downed the Whitworth University Pirates 81-69 in Northwest
Conference women's basketball Saturday evening here at the
Whitworth Fieldhouse.
Equaling their highest-scoring output of the season, the Bruins
improved to 6-0 overall and 2-0 in the conference, completing a
sweep of their NWC-opening road trip that included a 54-53 thriller
at Whitman College on Friday. The Pirates slid to 2-6 overall
and 0-2 in the league.
Whitworth came out strong, hitting their first two shots (a
three-pointer by Lexi Belcher and a jumper by Emily Guthrie) to
take a quick 5-0 lead. Munger got the visitors going with a
layup, igniting a 9-2 run that was capped by a three from Carly
Towne and gave George Fox its first lead of 9-7 with 16:55 to play
in the half. The Bruins never trailed again, though the
Pirates stayed close by hitting eight of their first 14
tries.
The game was tied twice more at 9-9 and 11-11, but another
Munger layup and a trey by Jami Roos made it 16-11 with 14:41 to
go. The Bruins stretched their lead to 11 at 29-18 on a drive
by Keisha Gordon, but the Pirates got within eight when Jamie Lyons
hit a jumper to make it 31-23 George Fox with 7:29 left. The
Bruins then held the Pirates scoreless for over five minutes while
they ran the lead to 40-23 with a 9-0 run, including a three and a
layup by Gordon. Another Lyons jumper made it 40-25 Bruins at
the break, but that was the only Whitworth basket in their last 11
shots of the half.
The Bruins opened the second half with a 6-0 run featuring a
three by Gordon, a free throw by Arianna Mohsenian, and a layup by
Megan Arnoldy to up their lead to 46-25. The Pirates made a
16-9 run to get within 14 at 55-41 following a basket by Katara
Belton-Sharp with 12:37 left, but the Bruins pulled away with an
11-0 run, fueled by three Gordon layups, to take a comfortable
64-41 lead with 9:50 remaining. The Pirates got no closer
than 12 points thereafter, closing the game with an 11-4 run to
make the final score more respectable.
Gordon hit 9-11 field goals with a pair of threes and 3-3 from
the line while Munger hit 8-11 field goals and 3-5 free throws as
the Bruins' scoring leaders. As a team, the Bruins hit
.508 (30-59) from the field and won the battle of the boards
38-27. Myers added 10 rebounds, Gordon picked up five steals,
Arnoldy handed out four assists, and Munger blocked three
shots. Breezy Rinehart-Young also had a blocked shot, the
74th of her career, which ties her for ninth all-time at George Fox
with Lillian Jeske (74, 1981-82).
Belcher paced the Pirates with 19 points on 6-11 field goals and
5-7 free throws, while Guthrie added 10 points, along with a
team-high six rebounds. Whitworth shot .455 (25-55) from the
floor and knocked down half of its three-point attempts
(10-20). Kayla Johnson passed out six assists and made three
steals.
NEXT: George Fox returns home to host Colorado
College Friday in a non-conference match at 6:00 p.m., followed by
the Bruin men vs. Corban University at 8:00 p.m. ... Whitworth will
take on the University of California-Santa Cruz in the Kim Evanger
Raney Memorial Classic at Whitman in Walla Walla, Wash. Friday at
6:00p.m.