Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Led by Hannah
Munger's double-double of 24 points and 12 rebounds,
the third-ranked George Fox University Bruins maintained sole
possession of first place in the Northwest Conference women's
basketball race with a 75-59 win over the University of Puget Sound
Loggers Saturday evening here at the Wheeler Sports Center's
Miller Gym.
George Fox remained undefeated at 15-0 overall, the second-best
start in team history, and moved to 6-0 in the conference, a game
ahead of eighth-ranked Lewis & Clark College, which defeated
Willamette University 71-28. Puget Sound, which had been tied
with Lewis & Clark for second in the NWC, slipped to 8-7
overall and 4-2 and into a tie for third in the league with Whitman
College.
Both teams came out of the blocks hot, the Bruins making five of
their first seven shots and the Loggers hitting their first four
tries. A rebound basket by Munger gave the Bruins an early
8-5 lead, but the Loggers answered with consecutive goals by Ashley
Agcaioili and Amanda Forshay and a free throw by Agcaioili to take
a 10-8 lead with 16 minutes to go in the half. The Bruins
regained the lead on a Hayley Cusick three-pointer from the corner,
and there were four more lead changes and two ties over the next
three minutes.
Down 16-15, Dacia Heckendorf's three at the 12:33 mark
gave the Bruins the lead back and ignited a 13-2 run, capped by a
Heckendorf layup, that put the home team up 28-18 with 6:18 to
go. A trey by Forshay ended the Bruins' spurt, but that
was as close as the Loggers got the rest of the half. The
Bruins led by nine, 35-26, at the intermission.
After the hot start, both teams cooled off, the Bruins to .467
(14-30) and the Loggers to .400 (10-25) in the field goal
department. Munger had 12 points and seven rebounds to lead
the Bruins in the half, while Agcaioili had nine for the
Loggers.
Kelsey McKinnis scored the first basket of the second half for
the Loggers to cut the visitors' deficit to seven, but the
Bruins reeled off eight points in a row, Munger scoring on both
ends of the run, to build a 43-28 lead with 15:12 to play.
The Bruins' lead remained in double figures the rest of the
way. Another run of 9-0 that began midway through the half
enabled the Bruins to take a 22-point lead of 59-37 on an Arianna
Mohsenian free throw with 5:40 left. They later stretched it
to 25 at 73-48 with 2:10 left following back-to-back threes by Jami
Roos. A final 11-2 spurt by the Loggers was too little, too
late.
Munger hit 10-13 from the field plus four free throws en route
to her eighth double-double of the season and 33rd of her
career. She also had game highs of five assists and four
blocked shots. Roos added 21 points, including four
three-pointers, and Cusick picked up four steals. The Bruins
shot .522 (12-23) in the second half to finish with a .491 shooting
percentage (26-53), including 7-16 (.438) from long range, and held
a 45-29 rebound advantage.
McKinnis topped the Loggers with 16 points, hitting 6-10 from
the field with a trio of threes, and Forshay added 11 along with a
team-high four assists. Erin Stumbaugh led the Loggers with
five rebounds and three steals. Puget Sound was held to a
.323 shooting mark (10-31) in the second half and wound up at .357
(20-56) for the game.
The game was played before an estimated largest crowd of the
season of some 1,300 on “Bruin Madness” night, a family
fun and spirit-building event sponsored by the George Fox Alumni
Association.
NEXT: George Fox plays its third straight
conference home game Friday against Pacific Lutheran University at
6:00 p.m. … Puget Sound returns home to host Linfield
College Friday, also at 6:00 p.m. … Both games will be part
of NWC doubleheaders, with the men's games following at 8:00
p.m.