Women's Basketball - Wed, Mar 17, 2010
JACKSON, Tenn.
-- (Box
Score) Westminster (Utah) College used a big second half run to
rally past Lambuth (Tenn.) University and come away with a 67-55 win.
The Griffins will move on to the second round of the 2010 NAIA Division I
Women's Basketball Championship in Jackson, Tenn., on Friday where they
will face the winner of the game between Point Loma Nazarene (Calif.)
and Oklahoma Christian.
The two squads battled back and forth in
the first half, with neither team being able to take a lead larger then
five points. Lambuth forced 10 Westminster turnovers in the first half,
converting those opportunities in to 11 points. Despite the turnovers,
the Griffins held a 26-25 lead heading in to the intermission, thanks,
in large part to the cold shooting Lady Eagles, who shot 9-of-32 (0.281)
from the field.
Lambuth controlled the start of the second half,
developing leads as large as six points over the Griffins three times.
It all changed at the 10:07 mark in the second half when Westminster's
Candace Smith buried a 3-point basket to pull the Griffins within three
and start a 27-4 run over a span of 8:33. Westminster hit four threes
over that time span, turning the momentum and running away with a 67-55
victory.
The Griffins heated up from the floor in the second
half, shooting 15-of-26 (0.577) from the field and 4-of-7 (0.571) from
the behind the 3-point line in the second half. Westminster also
controlled the glass, out-rebounding the Lady Eagles 44-34.
Freshman
Nicole Yazzie led the Griffins with 23 points and eight rebounds on
8-of-19 (0.421) shooting. McKensie Jessop (14 points), Dani Evans (13
pts) and Keshia Catten (11 pts) rounded out the double-figure scorers
for the Griffins.
Lambuth was led by LaTonya McKinney with 15
points, while Janee Webb and Kristin Brison contributed 11 and 10
points, respectively.
The win improves the Griffins to 27-6
overall on the season, while Lambuth ends its season with a record of
19-10.