Box Score PARKLAND, Wash. – Securing their second
undefeated regular season in the last four years, the third-ranked
George Fox University Bruins built up a big lead and then held off
the feisty Pacific Lutheran University Lutes for a 75-59 win in
Northwest Conference women's basketball Saturday evening here
at Olson Auditorium.
George Fox, which had already wrapped up its sixth straight
conference crown, is now 25-0 overall and 16-0 in league
play. The Bruins also were unbeaten in the regular season in
2008-09 and went on to win the NCAA Division III national
championship with a perfect 32-0 record. This is also the
third time in four seasons the Bruins have won every conference
game, emulating the 2008-09 and 2009-10 teams; no other conference
team has done it more than once. Pacific Lutheran ended its
season with 7-18 record and finished in a tie for seventh in the
NWC at 4-12.
The first half of the game was tight for over 12 minutes, with
nine lead changes and two ties during that time. A
three-pointer by Andi Adams brought the Lutes into a 21-21 tie with
7:44 left, but Breezy Rinehart-Young broke the deadlock with a
driving layup and ignited a 9-0 Bruin run, capped by a Kylee Parker
jumper, that made it 30-21 with 3:22 to play. After Samantha
Potter ended the outburst with a rebound basket, the Bruins reeled
off nine more in a row to close the half on three-pointers by
Keisha Gordon, Dacia Heckendorf and Parker, taking a 39-23 lead
into the break.
George Fox established its first-half superiority largely on
three-point shooting, canning 7-12 (.583) from beyond the
arc. Gordon was 3-3 from downtown for nine points and Arianna
Mohsenian hit a pair en route to 10 first-half markers. Sara
Backstrom kept the Lutes in the game with eight first-half
points.
The Bruins surged to a 23-point lead of 53-30 six minutes into
the final period following a Jami Roos trey, but the Lutes would
not go away. Led by Potter's 13 second-half points and
a .500 shooting percentage (13-26) in the final period, the Lutes
went on a 21-5 run, trimming the deficit to 58-51 with five minutes
remaining on a triple by Backstrom.
Roos slowed the Lutes' comeback with a layup and free
throw to get the lead back to double digits at 61-51 with 4:53
left. The Lutes twice cut it to nine, the last at 63-54 on a
layup by Potter with 3:38 remaining, before the Bruins finally
salted the game away with a 6-0 run over the next two minutes, five
of the points by Gordon.
Four Bruins scored in double figures, led by Gordon, whose 16
points raised her career total to 1,620, second all-time at George
Fox. She needs only 10 more to pass Melody
Groeneveld-McMasters' Bruin-record 1,629 points.
Mohsenian added 15 points, Roos 11, and Hannah Munger 10, including
8-10 free throws. Munger just missed a double-double with
nine rebounds. Megan Arnoldy had three assists, and Gordon
made five steals, extending her Bruin career record to 271, as the
Bruins forced 23 PLU turnovers.
Potter posted a double-double for the Lutes with 17 points and
12 rebounds, while Adams scored 12 points, Backstrom 11, and
Mackenzie Bieker 10. Chrissy Swope handed out five assists,
and Bieker made three steals.
NEXT: George Fox has home-court advantage
throughout next week's four-team NWC Tournament. On
Thursday, Feb. 23, the Bruins will host the fourth-place University
of Puget Sound, while league runner-up Lewis & Clark College
will host third-place Whitman College. The title game, which
will determine the conference's automatic bid to the national
tournament, will be on Saturday, Feb. 25. Game times, ticket
information, and other details will be announced some time Monday
following a conference call of all the teams involved.