Box Score McMINNVILLE, Ore. –
Megan Arnoldy scored a game-high 16 points and
Hannah Munger had a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds as
the nationally-ranked George Fox University Bruins overcame a slow
start to run away from the Linfield College Wildcats 55-35 in
Northwest Conference women's basketball Friday night here at
Ted Wilson Gym.
With their 11th straight win over their Yamhill County rivals,
the Bruins, who were ranked 24th in Tuesday's D3hoops.com
national poll, improved to 9-3 overall and 2-1 in the
conference. The Wildcats fell to 1-7 overall and 0-2 in the
NWC.
The Bruins scored first on a drive by Hayley Cusick, but the
Wildcats responded with eight unanswered points to go up 8-2 with
15:20 left in the first half. Katelyn Henson had half of
Linfield's points in the run with a short jumper and two free
throws. Baskets by McKenzie Wolfe and Munger got the Bruins
going again, but Taylor Solomon pushed the Linfield lead to 11-6
with 13:14 left.
Over the next four minutes, Arnoldy hit two jumpers in the lane
to spark a 7-2 Bruin run that tied the game 13-13 with nine minutes
remaining, and a Megan Hays free throw at 7:10 broke the tie to
give George Fox a lead it would not relinquish. The Bruins
eventually stretched their advantage to as many as eight points in
the half, Jami Roos giving them a 23-15 lead with a three from the
right wing at 2:28, and they took a 25-17 lead into the break.
George Fox opened the second half with a 7-0 run on a layup and
three-pointer by Arnoldy and a layup by Munger while holding
Linfield scoreless for over five minutes. A layup by Tyra
Barawis broke the Linfield drought, but Munger hit two layups and
Cusick a three from the left corner to give the Bruins a 20-point
lead of 39-19 with 13:08 left in the game.
Katie Bergquist hit a three from the right wing to cut
Linfield's deficit to 17 at 39-22 with 12:52 left, but that
was as close as the home team would get. Arnoldy's
layup and free throw with 9:28 left made it 48-24, the
Bruins' largest lead, and the margin stayed between 19 and 22
points the rest of the way.
Offensively, the Bruins shot .358 (24-67) and .190 (4-21) from
three-point range, but the defense limited the Wildcats to a mere
.268 (15-56) from the field and .222 (2-9) from downtown. The
Bruins held a commanding 51-36 advantage on the glass, including 18
offensive boards, and blocked five shots, three by Munger, who now
has 351 in her career and moved into 13th place in all-time blocks
in the NCAA Division III. Roos handed out five assists
and Cusick made three steals.
Henson was the only Wildcat in double figures with 11 points,
and she and Kaely Maltman had the team high with five rebounds
apiece. Maltman had five assists and Henson made three
steals.
NEXT: George Fox goes to Willamette University
while Linfield stays home to host Pacific Lutheran University
Saturday, both starting at 6:00 p.m. Men's NWC games
will follow each at 8:00 p.m.