Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. – Justine
Benner's career-high 25 points kept George Fox
University in the game but the Bruins could not overcome 22
turnovers, two at crucial moments in the final minute, and suffered
a gut-wrenching 72-68 loss to the Whitworth University Pirates in
Northwest Conference women's basketball Saturday night here
at the Whitworth Field House.
George Fox, ranked 7th in the D3hoops.com national poll and 8th
in the WBCA poll, fell to 19-3 on the season and slipped further
into third place in the conference standings at 10-3.
Whitworth, meanwhile, improved to 18-5 overall and 12-2 in the NWC,
good for second place.
Having left everything they had on the floor in a tough 51-46
setback at 2nd-ranked Whitman College the night before, the Bruins
got off to a slow start against the Pirates, twice falling behind
by as many as 12 points. They were down 29-17 when a layup by
McKenzie Wolfe with 5:03 left in the half ignited a 17-6 George Fox
rally that sliced the Whitworth advantage to the narrowest of
margins at the break, 35-34.
Megan Arnoldy's layup to start the second half gave the
Bruins their first lead since the opening minute-and-a-half of the
game, and the teams swapped the lead seven more times and were tied
five times over the next 10 minutes. The Bruins took their
largest lead of 51-47 with 12:12 left on a Nicole Blizzard three,
but the Pirates answered with a 17-6 run to go up by seven at 64-57
with 5:52 to play on a Lexie Zappone layup.
Benner scored five of the Bruins' points in an 11-3 run,
including the layup that gave the Bruins their final lead of 68-67
with 1:26 remaining. Kendra Knutsen's jumper with 1:05
left put the Pirates back on top, and the Bruins turned the ball
over on each of their next two possessions and then had a
three-point attempt blocked while Whitworth added three more points
on free throws, one by K.C. McConnell and two by Kayla Johnson, to
seal the Bruins' tragic fate.
Benner hit 8-11 from the field and 9-12 from the line for her 25
points, but she was the only Bruin in double digits, Wolfe and Jami
Roos just missing with nine points apiece. Jordyn Peacock had
four blocked shots and 10 rebounds as the Bruins held a 37-33 edge
on the boards. Hayley Cusick had three assists, while Dacia
Heckendorf made two steals.
Johnson with 19 points, McConnell with 13, and Kendra Lahue with
11 led the Pirates. Johnson had a team-high six rebounds,
Zappone passed out four assists, and Knutsen made three
steals. The Pirates committed only 14 turnovers.
NEXT: George Fox hosts Lewis & Clark
College Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. as the makeup of a game that was
snowed out on Feb. 8. The men's game follows at 8:00
p.m. … There will be several special events around the
games, including a celebration of National Girls and Women in
Sports Day, recognition of all senior women student-athletes,
student trainers, dancers and cheerleaders, honoring the
Bruins' NWC women's championship teams in golf and
track and field, and observation of the “Pink Zone”
program for the promotion of breast cancer awareness and cancer
research. For complete details, see the full story at http://athletics.georgefox.edu/sports/wbkb/2013-14/releases/promos2-1
... Whitworth hosts Whitman Tuesday, also at 6:00 p.m., with a
men's game afterward at 8:00 p.m.