Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Led by Hannah
Munger's 15 points and 14 rebounds, her 11th
double-double of the season and 36th of her career, the
third-ranked George Fox University Bruins cruised to a 62-35 win
over the visiting Pacific University Boxers in Northwest Conference
women's basketball action Saturday evening here at the
Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym.
Moving another step closer to what would be its sixth
consecutive conference title, George Fox improved to 21-0 overall
and 12-0 in the NWC, two-and-a-half games ahead of second-place
Lewis & Clark College with four games left in the conference
schedule. Pacific slipped to 10-9 overall and 3-8 in the
league.
The Bruins built an early 9-0 lead on two layups by Keisha
Gordon, a basket by Munger, and a three-pointer by Jami Roos while
the Boxers were missing their first seven shot attempts.
Pacific finally broke through on a jumper by Erica Schultz with
13:20 left in the half. A free throw by Paige Jensen made it
9-3 at the 11:22 mark, but that was as close as the Boxers would
come.
A three by Gordon at the midpoint of the period got the Bruins
going again, and Munger's layup at 7:51, making it 18-7, gave
the Bruins a double-digit lead they would not relinquish. The
Bruins closed the half with a three by Arianna Mohsenian and a
layup by Megan Arnoldy to take their largest lead into halftime,
ahead 30-11. Pacific shot only .227 (5-22) in the period
while the Bruins made half their shots (13-26).
The Bruins remained comfortably ahead throughout the second
half. Munger hit a free throw to open the half, giving the
home team its first 20-point lead, and a layup by Gordon with 10:26
left made it a 30-point game at 47-16. The Bruins twice took
32-point leads, the last at 61-29 after a trey by Roos with 3:52
left.
In addition to Munger's big game, Gordon chipped in with
15 points, bringing her career total to 1,563 and moving her within
67 of becoming the Bruins' all-time leading scorer. The
Bruins finished with a .481 shooting percentage (26-54) while
holding the Boxers to a .213 mark (10-47). Arnoldy grabbed
eight rebounds as the Bruins controlled the glass 43-29.
Gordon passed out four assists, and Arnoldy had three of the
Bruins' seven blocked shots.
No Boxer reached double figures in scoring; Schultz and Annette
Highley were the team leaders with seven points apiece.
Jensen and Brittany Anderson had four rebounds each, and Nani
Ostrom handed out two assists.
NEXT: George Fox hits the road for three of its
final four games, starting next Friday at the University of Puget
Sound. Game time is 6:00 p.m. in Tacoma, Wash. ... Pacific
goes home to host Willamette University Saturday, also at 6:00 p.m.
... Both games will be parts of NWC doubleheaders, with men's
games following at 8:00 p.m.