Dec. 8, 2007
Lutes Improve to 4-1 With
60-49 Win at Evergreen
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| Meghan Dowling - nine rebounds |
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Pacific Lutheran improved to 4-1
this season with a 60-49 non-conference women's baskeball victory
over host Evergreen State on Saturday night.
The Lutes rallied from a 32-28 halftime deficit
to give first-year head coach Kelly Warnke her fourth victory.
Pacific Lutheran surged past the Geoducks in the first five minutes
of the second half as Trinity Gibbons scored seven points during
a 14-2 run. Kyle Haag, who led both teams in scoring with 23 points,
capped the run with a three-point basket to put the Lutes on top
by a 42-34 count with 15 minutes remaining in the contest.
Evergreen would eventually whittle its deficit to
two points, 50-48, on a three-point play by Kristi Auckland with
3:32 left to play, but PLU scored the next eight points to ice
the win. Gibbons, who scored 15 points to go along with four assists
and four steals, scored a pair of baskets during that 8-0 run.
Haag closed out the PLU win by hitting four free throws inside
the final minute of play.
In addition to the scoring by Haag and Gibbons,
Meghan Dowling grabbed a team-best nine rebounds in 13 minutes
of action. Pacific Lutheran shot 40 percent from the field and
20 percent from three-point range. Haag made all four of the Lutes'
long-range baskets.
Molly Clark scored 13 points to lead the Geoducks,
who also got 11 points and a game-high 12 rebounds from Jennifer
Solberg. The Geoducks hit 36 percent as a team, including 29 percent
from three-point range.
With finals scheduled for next week, the Lutes return
to competition at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, when they host Concordia
(Ore.) in another non-conference game.