Monday, January 26, 2004
Rebounds help Huskies in win
Youngblood, Scott grab combined 21 rebounds in victory
Article by:
Steve Brown - Sports Reporter
sbrown@northernstar.info
Buffalo was held to 15 first-half points in Mondays NIU womens
basketball game, one point shy of the record for fewest points scored
in a half at the Convocation Center.
NIU held the Bulls scoreless for the final 6:25 of the first half,
in which Buffalo shot 28 percent from the field. NIU coach Carol Hammerle
said two key strengths lifted the Huskies defense: rebounds and quickness.
Jennifer Youngblood and Joi Scott provided the rebounds, with 11 and
10 respectively. NIU outrebounded the Bulls 39-26 on the night.
Scott was cleaning the glass tonight, Hammerle said. She
really did great on the boards. I was pleased with her effort. She really
dominated the offensive glass and made her presence felt. If she wasnt
rebounding, she was scoring points.
Both Scott and Youngblood also had double-doubles, with Scott scoring
13 and Youngblood scoring 12.
Jennifer and Joi are tough to handle, Buffalo coach Cheryl
Dozier said. Jen is a kid that lets the game come to her; she
never forces it. Shes a phenomenal kid.
The Huskies relied on quickness to tire out a Buffalo team that had
only eight players. Guards Stephanie Raymond and Rachel Sillar led by
pressing the ball up the floor, Hammerle said.
Raymond sees the floor so well, Hammerle said. Were
so quick with Stephanie at one and Rachel at two. Its fun with
this group. We havent had all these players to rotate in the past.
The Huskies, who lead the MAC in field-goal defense, held Buffalo to
31.5 percent from the field and 17.6 percent from behind the three-point
arc.
All season long, weve been doing a good job of holding
other teams field goals, Hammerle said. Thats something
our defense has done well, and they did it again tonight.
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