Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Overcoming a sluggish
start (by both teams), the George Fox University Bruins scored 10
points in a row early in the second half to break open a tight game
and go on to a 58-35 win over the California Lutheran University
Regals in the first round of the NCAA Division III Women's
Basketball West Regional Friday here at the Wheeler Sports
Center's Miller Gym.
With the win, the third-ranked Bruins improved to 28-0 and will
meet a familiar Northwest Conference foe, the seventh-ranked Lewis
& Clark College Pioneers, here Saturday at 7:00 p.m. The
winner will advance to an NCAA sectional March 9-10 at a site to be
announced on Sunday. The Pioneers eliminated Concordia
University (Texas) 83-65 in Saturday's first game. Cal
Lutheran saw its season end with an 18-10 record.
The Bruins opened the game with a quick 6-0 start on a layup by
Megan Arnoldy, a three-pointer by NWC Player of the Year Keisha
Gordon, and a Hannah Munger free throw.
After hitting two of their first three shots, however, the Bruins
went ice-cold, making only four of 22 attempts for a paltry .240
shooting percentage (6-25) in the half.
Unfortunately for the Regals, they were unable to take advantage
of the Bruins' poor shooting by being even more
inaccurate. Cal Lutheran made only three of its first 19
shots and finished with a .208 percentage (5-24). As a
result, the Regals were never able to make much of a dent in the
Bruins' lead. The closest they came was at 6-4 three
minutes in after a layup by Erica Whitley and two free throws by
Rachel Heagy.
Despite long stretches with no scoring, the Bruins managed to
build a 10-point lead of 20-10 after two Hayley Cusick free throws
with 3:51 left in the period. Whitley hit a three and a two
to bring the Regals within five at 20-15 as the half ended.
Channing Fleischmann hit a layup to start the second half as the
Regals cut the George Fox lead to 20-17, but the Bruins held the
visitors scoreless for the next six-and-a-half minutes while
reeling off 12 points of their own to make it 32-17 with 12:57 to
play. A three-pointer by Whitley ended the run, but 32-20 was
as close as the Regals would get.
A layup by Gordon gave George Fox its first 20-point lead of
45-25 with 8:47 left. Their largest lead was 23 twice, at
48-25 following two Carly Towne free throws with seven minutes to
go, and the final score.
George Fox shot .450 (9-20) in the second half while almost
doubling their point output with 38, finishing with a .333 mark
(15-45) for the game. Cal Lutheran's final percentage
was .235 (12-51). The Bruins held a whopping advantage at the
free throw line as they made 24-of-34 (.706) to 6-of-11 (.545) for
the Regals, and made 19 turnovers to 27 for the visitors.
Gordon had 14 points, extending her Bruin record for career
points to 1,678, and Arnoldy had 11, while Munger, Cusick, and
Jami Roos had nine each. Arnoldy just missed a
double-double with nine rebounds. Munger had three steals and
blocked six shots, giving her 308 in her career and moving up three
spots to 21st on the all-time D-III list.
Whitley had a game-high 17 points, hitting 6-o-f-9 from the
floor (4-of-5 on threes), to lead the Regals. Haegy had a
team-high six rebounds, and Whitley made three steals.