Change is good for NIU
Lineup switch yields pair of conference victories for Huskies
Article by:
Steve Brown - Sports Reporter
sbrown@northernstar.info
After starting MAC competition with a 0-2 overall record, NIU womens
basketball coach Carol Hammerle decided something had to be done.
Making a move some might question, Hammerle opted to remove the teams
leading scorer, Lindsay Secrest, from the starting lineup.
After the Bowling Green game, I said whoever works hardest will
start because practice prepares you to perform, Hammerle said.
I talked with Lindsay when we changed the lineup. Shes such
a team player, very unselfish, and its really a credit to her.
Secrest didnt mind the switch, and even likes being the sixth
man, she said.
Since switching, the team has won both its MAC games and is 2-2 in
conference. Ohio coach Lynn Bria didnt expect the new lineup to
make a second appearance.
I knew she did it in the last game, but I didnt know if
shed do it again, Bria said. It really helped them.
They had a lot of players step up and make some shots. Any of those
players can step up at any time theyre doing it by committee.
NIUs committee included several players who arent
as used to scoring in double digits. Freshman Kristin Wiener, who averages
5.6 point per game, scored 11 points off the bench. Junior Rachel Sillar
also impressed Hammerle with her career-high 11 points, five steals
and five rebounds.
The new starting lineup has a lot of aggressiveness, Sillar
said. Coach Hammerle and I talked before the game about letting
it come to me. I think I concentrated on that and got most of my boards
that way.
Sillar started her second straight game as part of Hammerles
revamped lineup. Alyssa Verdegan, Joi Scott and Sillar started in place
of Stephanie Raymond, Secrest and Wiener.
Hammerle said she wants to make use of her teams speed and depth
off the bench. Raymond, a usual starter, played off the bench and had
a career-high seven assists.
Stephanie really makes everybody look better, Hammerle
said. She plays as if shes a foot taller than she is. We
have a lot of weapons. We have perimeter players who can really get
up the floor.
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