NEWBERG, Ore.. - (From GFU Sports Information Office) With four post players combining for 44 points on 19-of-27 from the field, the George Fox University Bruins handed the Whitworth College Pirates their first conference loss of the season and earned a share of the league lead with a 66-50 victory in Northwest Conference womens basketball Saturday afternoon here at the Wheeler Sports Centers Miller Gym.
George Fox improved to 7-4 overall with its third straight win and 3-1 in the conference, while Whitworth dropped to 9-4 overall and 3-1 in the league. Pacific Lutheran University and Whitman College are also 3-1, and the University of Puget Sound, at 2-1, played later Saturday.
The game was tied five times in the first seven minutes before the Bruins broke away from a 10-10 tie with a 10-0 run. Kristen Shielees rebound basket and free throw gave the Bruins a 20-10 lead with 9:37 left, and the home team took a 33-26 lead into the half. Melissa Marek-Farris, who scored eight of the Bruins first 12 points, led all first-half scorers with 11 points.
The Bruins scored the first nine points of the second period, taking a 42-26 lead with 15:22 to go on a layup by Elise Kuenzi, who had 11 second-half points. The Pirates Natalie Orrell, the leagues leading three-point shooter, broke the string with a shot from long range, but the Pirates got no closer than 11 the rest of the way. The Bruins took their largest lead of 23 points at 66-43 on a free throw by Robin Taylor with 2:29 left.
Kuenzi led all scorers with a career-high 17 points off the bench, making 7-10 shots, while Marek-Farris finished with 15 points on 6-8 shooting. Marek-Farris had eight rebounds and Katy Campbell seven as the Bruins dominated the boards 40-33. Taylor and Campbell had six assists each.
Susan McDaniel was the only Pirate in double figures with 10, and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds, as did Alida Bower. Tiffany Corigliano had four assists. Go to Athletics Home Page > Women's Basketball > Sports Releases > |