Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Jami
Roos poured in a game-high 15 points, all in the second
half, including four three-pointers as the 23rd-ranked George Fox
University Bruins dispatched the University of Puget Sound Loggers
63-57 to keep pace in the Northwest Conference women's
basketball race Friday night here at the Wheeler Sports
Center's Miller Gym.
With its fifth straight win, George Fox improved to 13-3 overall
and 6-1 in the conference, remaining half a game behind 8th-ranked
and first-place Lewis & Clark College, which knocked off
Pacific Lutheran University 69-37. Puget Sound slipped to
10-6 overall and 3-4 in the NWC.
Puget Sound built an early 6-2 lead on baskets by Katy Ainslie,
Kelsey McKinnis and Emily Sheldon, but the Bruins roared back with
10 straight points to go up 12-6 with 14:33 left in the
period. Megan Arnoldy hit a layup and a three-pointer from
the top to put the Bruins ahead, Justine Benner added two free
throws, and Hayley Cusick capped the outburst with a three from the
right wing.
Four consecutive free throws by Hannah Munger enabled the Bruins
to take their largest lead of the half at 16-8 with 12:46 to go,
and they were still up six at 21-15 after Benner drained a three
with 7:06 to play. Just over a minute later, Munger went down
and out for the rest of the game when she twisted her right knee,
the same one that knocked the Bruin All-American center out of last
year's national championship game, and the Bruins went
0-for-15 from the field the rest of the half as the Loggers
rallied. McKinnis led the charge, scoring six of the
Loggers' 10 unanswered points as the visitors built a 25-21
halftime margin.
Ainslie opened the second half with a jumper as the Logger lead
reached six before Megan Hays ended the Bruins' scoring
drought with a free throw at the 19:14 mark. Hays added two more
free throws, Cusick drove for two, and Roos nailed her first three
to give the Bruins a 29-27 lead with 16:47 left. UPS
momentarily regained the lead on a three by Olivia Roberts, but
Roos drilled two more from downtown and McKenzie Wolfe powered in a
goal as the Bruins moved in front 37-30 with 14:47 to play.
Arnoldy fed Hays inside for a layup as the Bruins took their
first double-digit lead of 46-35 with 9:24 remaining. The
home team lead twice reached 12 points, at 51-39 at 6:23 on another
trey by Roos and again at 53-41 on a pair of Cusick free throws at
5:34. A Roberts three brought the Loggers within six at 55-49
with four minutes to play, but Cusick and Roos each hit a pair of
free throws to extend the lead back to 10 at 59-49 with 2:47 to
go. UPS eventually trimmed the deficit to five at 62-57 on a
rebound basket by Sarah Stewart, but there were only 13 seconds
left, and Benner added a Bruin free throw with 10 seconds left for
the final score.
After shooting only .161 (5-31) in the first half, the Bruins
improved dramatically in the second, hitting .481 (13-27). A
big difference in free throws helped the Bruins as they made
19-of-26 (.731) in the game to 7-of-8 (.875) for the Loggers.
UPS held a 45-41 advantage in rebounds, but the Bruins committed a
season-low eight turnovers to 13 for the Loggers.
Roos hit 4-of-9 from three-point range and 3-of-4 from the line
for her 15 points, and also had game highs of four assists and four
steals. Cusick added 12 points, and Hays just missed a
double-double with nine points and 10 boards, along with six
blocked shots. Arnoldy led all players on the glass with 11
rebounds.
McKinnis was the only Logger in double figures in points with
10, while Stewart and Amanda Forshay grabbed 10 rebounds
apiece. McKinnis, Stewart, and Sheldon passed out three
assists each.
NEXT: George Fox hosts Pacific Lutheran while
Puget Sound goes to Pacific University for conference games
Saturday, both starting at 6:00 p.m. Each women's game
will be followed by NWC men's games at 8:00 p.m., concluding
the first half of conference play.