Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Led by Keisha
Gordon's sterling all-around performance, the George Fox
University Bruins punched their sixth straight ticket to the NCAA
Division III National Tournament with an 85-69 win over the Lewis
& Clark College Pioneers in the Northwest Conference
Women's Basketball Tournament finale Saturday night here at
the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym.
Gordon, the NWC Player of the Year, scored 21 points with nine
rebounds, six assists and four steals as the third-ranked Bruins
remained unbeaten at 27-0 and won the NWC Tournament for the fourth
consecutive time. Lewis & Clark, ranked seventh in the
D3hoops.com poll and eighth in the WBCA poll, fell to 24-3, with
all three losses at the hands of the Bruins.
With a season-high crowd of 1,663 looking on, George Fox opened
up a 9-0 lead to start the game on layups by Megan Arnoldy and
Gordon, a traditional three-point play by Hayley Cusick, and a
basket by Hannah Munger. The Pioneers finally got on the
board with a pair of Megan Spence free throws at the 16:37 mark.
After a pair of Gordon free throws, Spence hit a long-distance
three-pointer to cut the George Fox lead to six at 11-5 with 15:44
to go in the half, but that was as close as the visitors would
get.
Over the next four minutes, five different Bruin scored in a
13-0 run that made it 24-5 and turned the game into a
runaway. A layup and free throw by Margaret Dowling enabled
the Pios to get within 14 at 31-17 with 8:30 left, but another 7-0
run, capped by two Carly Towne free tosses, gave the Bruins their
first 20-point lead of 38-17 with 5:34 to play. The Bruins
took their largest lead of the half at 47-24 on a Munger charity
toss with 1:09 left, and Jami Roos sank a long-range bomb with a
second left to give the home team a 50-29 lead at the break.
The second half amounted to little more than a swapping of
scores. Munger hit another free throw with 15:31 left to give
the Bruins a 26-point advantage of 57-31, the biggest bulge of the
game, while the closest the Pios could come again was 14 when
Tayler Wang made a steal and layup to make the score 79-65 with
1:40 to go.
George Fox shot a fine .531 (26-49) from the field, including
.667 (18-27) in the first half, while limiting Lewis & Clark to
a .397 (23-58) percentage. The Pios won the battle of the
boards 40-31, but shot only .577 (15-26) from the line, well below
their usual .745 average.
Gordon's big game came on 7-11 from the field and 7-8 from
the line. Munger finished with 16 points, including 10-18
from the line, three short of the Bruin record for free throw
attempts in a game. Roos scored 14, hitting 6-6 from the
stripe, and Cusick added 12. Munger blocked five shots,
boosting her George Fox career record total to 302, 24th on the
all-time D-III chart.
Spence led the Pioneers with a double-double of 13 points and 10
rebounds, while Kristina Williams scored 12 and Wang 11. Sara
Villanueva and Katie Anderson had three assists apiece, and Spence
and Wang made three steals each.
NEXT: The entire bracket for the 64-team
National Tournament is scheduled to be announced Monday by the NCAA
Selection Committee in an online show at 11:30 a.m. Pacific Time
(2:30 p.m. from NCAA headquarters in Indianapolis). While the
Bruins are assured of a playoff spot, the Pioneers must await an
at-large bid, but with their high national ranking and losses only
to George Fox, a second consecutive post-season berth for them is
probably secure.