Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Scoring 15 straight
points, all on three-pointers, late in the first half, the George
Fox University Bruins broke open a close game and went on to a
66-52 win over the Linfield College Wildcats Friday evening here at
the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym, clinching their sixth
Northwest Conference women's basketball title outright.
George Fox, ranked No. 3 in the NCAA Division III, had already
wrapped up a share of the NWC crown and home-court advantage in
next week's four-team NWC Tournament. The Bruins are
now 24-0 overall and 15-0 in the conference. Linfield fell to
10-14 overall and 4-11 in league play.
A three by Arianna Mohsenian and a layup by Keisha Gordon got
the Bruins off to a 5-0 start, but the Wildcats clawed back into it
with four straight buckets by Gretchen Owens, Katelyn Hansen, Kaely
Maltman, and Brynna Fuller. Jami Roos tied
it 8-8 with a Bruin three with 15:24 left in the half, and over the
next seven minutes, the Bruins maintained a slight
advantage.
Henson's layup brought the Wildcats within one at 23-22
with 8:07 to go, and then Bruins caught fire with consecutive treys
from Megan Arnoldy, Dacia Heckendorf, Gordon, and two by Roos,
boosting their lead to 38-22 with 4:57 left. A layup by
Gordon gave the home team a 43-27 lead at the intermission.
George Fox connected on 16-41 (.390) from the field in the half,
including 8-21 (.381) from long range, while Linfield hit 11-28
(.393) but only 1-5 (.200) from beyond the arc. Roos led all
scorers with 14 points, while Henson topped the 'Cats with
eight.
Gordon scored to open the second half, giving George Fox its
largest lead of 18 points at 45-27, but with Owens scoring nine
points in a seven-minute span, the Wildcats climbed back into the
game. Maltman's layup with 9:47 left trimmed the
Bruins' lead to single digits for the first time in the
period at 52-43.
Roos answered with another Bruin three 30 seconds later, and the
lead never dipped below double figures again. The Bruins
twice got the lead back up to 17 in the final three minutes, the
last at 66-49 with 2:25 left on a layup by Hannah Munger.
George Fox finished with a .342 shooting percentage (25-73),
including .313 (10-32) from three-point range. Linfield had a
.357 field goal mark (20-56), but just .250 (3-12) from long
distance. The Bruins held a 47-38 advantage on the
boards.
Roos led the Bruins with 17 points, hitting 5-9 on threes, and
Gordon added 13, giving her 1,604 career points and moving her
within 25 of Melody Groeneveld-McMaster's school-record
1,629. Gordon and Munger grabbed nine rebounds apiece, while
Munger extended her school record for blocked shots to 292 with
four more. Mohsenian had a game-high six assists. It
was the final regular-season home game for five seniors - Gordon,
Mohsenian, Carrie Myers, Breezy Rinehart-Young, and Carly Towne -
who were honored in pre-game ceremonies.
Owens, the conference's leading scorer and eighth in the
nation, tossed in a game-high 20 for the Wildcats, including 7-8
free throws, and made it a double-double with 12 rebounds. Henson
finished with 12 points. Alex Christiansen handed out four
assists, and Fuller made three steals.
NEXT: George Fox closes the regular season at
Pacific Lutheran University Saturday while Linfield hosts the
University of Puget Sound, both games tipping off at 6:00
p.m. The women's games will be followed by NWC
men's games at 8:00 0 p.m.