Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Although their stay in
the Northwest Conference Women's Basketball Tournament was
shorter than expected, the 13th-ranked George Fox University Bruins
are still hopeful of an at-large bid to the NCAA post-season
despite a 74-55 loss to the Whitworth University Pirates Thursday
night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym in the
NWC semifinals.
George Fox is now 22-4 on the season and finished second in the
conference in the regular season to undefeated and No. 1-ranked
Whitman College, which thumped the University of Puget Sound 77-60
in Walla Walla, Wash., in the other semifinal game.
Whitworth, 19-7, will go to Whitman, 26-0, for the NWC Tournament
title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III National
Tournament Saturday at 7:00 p.m.
The entire 64-team playoff field will be determined by the NCAA
Selection Committee Sunday evening. Tournament sites and
matchups will be announced some time Monday morning, and the Bruins
have sculpted what they believe to be an impressive enough resume
to warrant one of the at-large positions.
A hot-shooting second half by the visiting Pirates, with whom
the Bruins split during the season, and a huge discrepancy in free
throws proved to be the home team's undoing Thursday.
After holding the Pirates to a meager .240 shooting mark (6-25) in
the first half, the Bruins could not bother the Bucs'
accuracy from the field in the final stanza as they shot .522
(12-23), including a sizzling .750 (6-8) from three-point
range. The Pirates also made 30-34 (.882) from the free throw
line, tripling the Bruin free throw count of 10-16 (.625).
The game began as a tight defensive contest, Whitworth leading
for the first 10 minutes but with no more than a four-point lead of
11-7 with 11:22 to go in the half. The Bruins began clicking
at that point, taking off on a 14-2 run that featured threes by
Nicole Blizzard and Jami Roos to go up 21-13 with
5:22 left. An 8-0 run by the Pirates, including two jumpers
and two free throws by Kayla Johnson, forged a 22-22 tie, but free
throws by Hayley Cusick and Roos around a Blizzard layup gave the
Bruins a 26-24 halftime lead.
The first 10 minutes of the second half were equally as close, a
free throw by the Bruins' Justine Benner drawing them within
one at 39-38 with 9:44 left - and then the Pirates took off on a
13-0 run to build a 52-38 lead as the Bruins went scoreless for
over five minutes. The Pirates' lead remained in double
digits the rest of the way as they scored their final 19 points on
free throws, missing only once. The final score was the
largest margin of the game.
Blizzard led the Bruins with 12 points while Arnoldy, Roos, and
Benner scored 10 apiece. Arnoldy boosted her career points
total to 976 and needs 24 points to become the 14th player in Bruin
history to reach 1,000. Benner had a team-high eight
rebounds, and Cusick and Lauren Codling passed out four
assists.
K.C. McConnell had 19 for the Pirates to lead all scorers, with
Johnson adding 14 and Kendra Lahue 12, all on threes.
McConnell was 12-12 from the line. Johnson had nine rebounds,
Whitworth winning the glass 40-36, and Lexi Zappone handed out five
assists.