Tuesday, January 20, 2004
Womens hoops makes it two in a row
NIU evens MAC record at 2-2; four score double digits
Article by:
Adam Zolmierski - Sports Reporter
azolmierski@northernstar.info
It isnt very often that a team shoots more free throws than shots
from the field, but thats exactly what happened in the NIU womens
basketball teams 78-71 victory over Ohio at the Convocation Center.
The Huskies (7-8 overall, 2-2 MAC) shot 29-of-40 from the free-throw
line and 22-of-39 from the field.
The stat that Im most pleased at is that we got to the
free throw line 40 times, NIU coach Carol Hammerle said.
NIU won its second consecutive MAC game largely because of the inspired
play of some of the not-so-familiar faces. Guard Rachel Sillar and forward
Alyssa Verdegan got to started for the Huskies in place of seniors Lindsay
Secrest and Stephanie Smith, who has been hampered by an injury.
Verdegan chipped in six points, while Sillar had 11 points, five rebounds,
five steals and four assists.
Freshman point guard Stephanie Raymond also handed out seven assists
in 20 minutes of action.
The Huskies took a 39-34 lead into halftime but came out of the gates
quickly in the second half with a 12-0 run that expanded their lead
to 17 points with 17:08 to play in the game.
However, a late surge by Ohio cut the lead to four points with 25 seconds
to play. Two key free throws by Raymond sealed the win for NIU.
We dont have a sense of urgency right now, Ohio coach
Lynn Bria said. Weve done this in the past where we get
down early and have to come back. Weve got to find a way to come
out ready to play.
Senior forward Jennifer Youngblood led NIU with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
Secrest added 13 and Sillar and freshman forward Kristin Wiener each
had 11.
This is a big win for us, Secrest said, because we
havent put two wins back-to-back this season.
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