Box Score SALEM, Ore. –
Hannah Munger posted her third straight
double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds and the George Fox
University Bruins broke open a tight game with 12 straight points
to start the second half en route to a 68-55 win over the
Willamette University Bearcats in Northwest Conference
women's basketball Saturday night here at Cone Field
House.
George Fox, ranked 22nd in the latest WBCA national poll and
24th by D3hoops.com, posted its 21st straight win over Willamette
and improved to 10-3 overall and 3-1 in the conference. The
Bearcats fell to 0-12 overall and 0-3 in the NWC.
The Bruins had turnovers on their first two possessions while
the Bearcats scored on their two, baskets by Katie Kalugin and
Julia Brand giving them a 4-0 lead. Megan Arnoldy put the
Bruins on the board with a baseline jumper two minutes in, but the
Bearcats took off on an 11-3 run featuring a three-pointer and a
jumper in the lane by Rebecca Josephson to build a 10-point lead of
15-5 with 12:38 left in the half.
The Bruins finally got going with seven straight points, five on
two layups and a free throw by Megan Hays, to cut the deficit to
15-12 with just under 10 minutes left. Munger scored seven
straight Bruin points on a free throw and three layups, the last
drawing George Fox into its first tie at 19-19 with 5:49 to
go. Justine Benner's three gave the Bruins their first
lead of 22-21 and Jami Roos added two free throws for a 24-21 lead
at the 4:24 mark, but a Sophie Wilson three 30 seconds later
knotted it 24-24.
There were two more ties in the half before Wilson hit another
three from the left wing to put the Bearcats back on top 31-30 with
1:20 left. A rebound jumper by Nicole Blizzard with 58
seconds left enabled the Bruins to take a 32-31 lead into the
half.
The Bruins opened the second half with 12 unanswered points
while holding the Bearcats scoreless for over four minutes.
Megan Hays hit two free throws and a hook, Hayley Cusick drove for
a score, Munger hit a jumper and Roos a layup, and Arnoldy sank two
free throws to give the Bruins a 44-31 lead before Katelyn Nordlien
hit a three for the Bearcats at the 15:53 mark. The
Bruins' lead never dipped into single digits again, however,
as they extended their lead to 18 at 56-38 on a layup by Munger
with 8:25 remaining.
Baskets by Josephson, Nordlien and Mackenzie Lamson over the
next three minutes brought the Bearcats within 12 at 56-44 before
Munger hit two free throws and a jumper and Arnoldy scored a layup
to give the Bruins some breathing room at 62-46 with three minutes
to play. The Bruins' final six points all came on free
throws.
Munger's double-double was the 43rd of her career and
moved her into 13th place in NCAA Division III history. She
also had three blocked shots, raising her career total to 354, 15th
all-time in D-III. Joining her in the scoring column were
Arnoldy with 12 points and Roos with 11, while Hays and Blizzard
had nine apiece. The Bruins held a 50-31 advantage on the
boards and made 25-of-30 free throws to 2-of-2 for the
Bearcats. Cusick passed out three assists, and Hays also had
three blocks.
Josephson was the only Bearcat in double digits with 11 points,
while Nordlien scored nine. Brand was the team's top
rebounder with eight, and Jojo DeLong handed out seven
assists.
NEXT: George Fox begins a string of five
straight home games with Whitworth University and Willamette hosts
fifth-ranked Lewis & Clark College Friday, both tipping off at
6:00 p.m. Men's NWC games will follow each at 8:00
p.m.