SPOKANE, Wash. – A
career-high 33 points by Hannah Munger and Keisha
Gordon's 26 points turned out to be absolutely
essential for the George Fox University Bruins, who escaped an
upset bid by the Whitworth University Pirates 78-71 in overtime in
Northwest Conference women's basketball Saturday evening here
at the Whitworth Fieldhouse.
With the win, George Fox maintained its hold on a share of first
place with Lewis & Clark College, an 81-55 winner at home over
Pacific Lutheran University. The Bruins' seventh
straight win and 10th in the last 11 games gives them an 18-5
overall record and a 12-2 conference mark, the same as
L&C. Whitworth slipped to 11-12 overall and 7-7 in the
league. The Pirates are now tied for the fourth and final NWC
Tournament spot with Whitman College and Linfield
College.
The Bruins used outstanding shooting from the field, hitting
27-49 shots for a .551 percentage, and superior size that
out-rebounded the smaller Pirates 49-27 to secure the win, but
nearly cost themselves by committing 22 turnovers to 10 by
Whitworth and shooting a meager .488 (20-41) from the free throw
line.
George Fox shot .529 (9-17) in the first half and out-boarded
Whitworth 20-11, but led only once at 9-7 due to 13 first-half
turnovers that resulted the Pirates getting 16 more shot attempts
than the Bruins. The Pirates were 12-33 in the period (.364)
and built their largest lead of eight points with a minute left at
29-21 following a layup by Lexi Belcher. A three-pointer by
Arianna Mohsenian trimmed the Bruins' deficit to 29-24 at the
break.
The Bruins opened the second half with a 19-6 run, fueled by 12
points from Gordon and culminating in a Gordon three that made it
43-35 George Fox with 14:11 left in the game. The Pirates
responded with a hot streak of their own, hitting seven of their
next nine shots in a 16-6 run the ended with a conventional
three-point play by Hannah Ostic and a 51-49 Whitworth lead with
8:55 to go.
From there, it was simply a swap meet to the end of regulation
featuring six ties, seven lead changes, and neither team ahead by
more than three points. Munger scored 11 points during that
span, giving George Fox a 65-64 lead with 50 seconds left. A
Carly Towne free throw with 17 ticks remaining made it 66-64, but
Belcher knotted it with a driving layup with nine seconds
left. The Bruins turned the ball over with 2.4 seconds to go,
but the Pirates could not get a shot off in time and the game went
into overtime.
Belcher hit a three to start the extra session for Whitworth,
but the Pirates would not score again until 14 seconds remained,
missing five shots in a row and getting nary a rebound. The
Bruins, meanwhile, scored 11 straight points, six of them by
Munger, to build a 77-69 lead with 26 seconds left and avoid the
upset.
Munger sank 13-21 from the floor and 7-14 from the line to top
her previous high of 25 points, and posted her 10th double-double
of the season and 21st of her career with 12 rebounds. Gordon
also had a double-double, her fifth this year and sixth overall, by
hitting 7-10 field goals and 10-17 free throws while grabbing 11
boards. She also handed out five assists.
Belcher led the Pirates with 18 points, Taylor (LaMoreaux)
Taylor had 16, and Emily Guthrie added 14. Belcher had a
team-high seven rebounds, Guthrie made four assists, and Lauren
Picha picked up four steals. The Pirates hit .500 (15-30)
from the field in the second half but only .250 (2-8) in the
overtime and finished with a .408 percentage (29-71).
Whitworth got 22 more field goal tries than George Fox, but 30
fewer free throw attempts, going only 6-11 from the stripe.
NEXT: Whitworth goes to Whitman Tuesday and
George Fox visits Linfield Friday, both at 6:00 p.m., in games that
are crucial for each team's berth and positioning for the NWC
Tournament ... NWC men's games will follow at 8:00 p.m.