Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – In a clash of NCAA
Division III top-10 and unbeaten teams, the Whitman College
Missionaries used a 16-2 to run over the final five minutes of the
game to pull away from the George Fox University Bruins for a 75-63
win in Northwest Conference women's basketball Saturday afternoon
here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym.
George Fox, ranked 8th in the D3hoops.com poll and 11th in the
WBCA poll, fell to 14-1 overall and 5-1 in the conference.
Whitman, ranked 4th in D3hoops and 5th in the WBCA, is now 15-0
overall and alone atop the NWC at 6-0 in league play.
The Missionaries jumped out to a 4-0 lead on baskets by Sarah
Anderegg and Hailey McDonald before the Bruins knotted it with a
putback and two free throws by Justine Benner. Whitman broke
the tie with a three-pointer from the left corner, but the Bruins
soon forged a 9-9 tie with 16:29 to go in the period on a three
from the left wing by Hayley Cusick. After two more ties, the
Bruins took their first lead of 15-13 on a layup by Lauren Codling
at the 13:37 mark.
Two free throws by Jami Roos and a jumper by Jordyn
Peacock gave George Fox its largest lead of the half at
19-14 with 12 minutes left, but the Missionaries responded with a
10-5 run to knot it 24-24 on a Katie Gray layin at the seven-minute
mark. The Bruins went back up by four at 30-26 on a layup by
Lauren Codling and two Benner free throws, but Heather Johns scored
five straight points on two free throws and a traditional
three-point play as Whitman took a 31-30 lead with 2:15 left.
The Bruins rallied to take three-point leads twice the rest of the
way, the last at 37-34 on a three-point play by Benner at 1:01, but
Johns scored on a layup with seven seconds left to make it 37-36
Bruins at the half.
The Bruins out-shot the Missionaries in the half .478 (11-23) to
.395 (15-38), but Whitman's 11 offensive rebounds gave them
15 more shots than the home team. Cusick scored 11 points and
Benner 10 to lead the Bruins, while Johns had 10 and Anderegg nine
for the Missionaries. There were nine ties and three lead
changes in the period.
The Missionaries' Tiffani Traver and the Bruins'
Dacia Heckendorf traded threes to open the second half, then
baskets by Johns and McDonald gave the visitors a 43-40 lead, their
largest since the opening minutes. The Bruins responded with
a 13-3 run, Roos hitting a jumper and a long-range three to make it
53-46 with 12:23 left, the Bruins' largest lead of the
game. Whitman rallied with a 13-6 run over the next seven
minutes, Alysse Ketner's three securing a 59-59 deadlock
before Peacock's layup at 5:23 put the Bruins back in front
for the last time 61-59.
The Bruins then went stone-cold, missing their final 11 shots as
the Missionaries went 4-7 from the floor and 8-11 from the line
down the stretch. Meghan White got Whitman rolling with two
field goals, the second on a rebound of her own miss that put the
Missionaries ahead for good 63-61 with 3:55 left, and a pair of
free throws. Johns scored five of the Missionaries'
final 10 points on a layup and three free throws.
George Fox shot only .257 (9-35) from the field in the final
stanza to finish with a .345 mark (20-58), while Whitman shot .519
(14-27) in the second half to end up at .446 (29-65). The
Missionaries held a 42-38 rebound edge, both teams crashing the
boards for 18 offensive caroms for Whitman and 17 for George
Fox.
Peacock paced the Bruins with a career-high 17 points and just
missed a double-double with nine rebounds. Cusick added 11
points and Benner 10. Codling had a taem-high 10 rebounds,
and Benner handed out four assists.
Johns (21 points, 10 rebounds) and White (13 points, 11
rebounds) had double-doubles for Whitman, and Anderegg added 20
points. Traver passed out four assists, and White blocked two
shots.
NEXT: George Fox travels to Salem, Ore.,
Friday for a 6:00 p.m. against Willamette University. It will
be part of an NWC doubleheader, with the men's game at 8:00
p.m. … Whitman hosts Whitworth University Tuesday at 6:00
p.m., with the men's game to follow at 8:00 p.m.