Nov. 27, 2007
Lutes Play in Home Opener
Tonight Against Warner Pacific
THIS WEEK: The Lutes are back in
Parkland as they host Warner Pacific tonight for their first home
game of the season. Tip off is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Big-O,
Olson Auditorium.
ABOUT THE KNIGHTS: The Warner Pacific
women’s basketball team comes to the Parkland Plaines with
a 2-2 record including a win over Northwest Conference foe Willamette
last week. Junior Danica Wilson has been the top offensive weapon
for the Knights, scoring an average 12.5 points per game including
a 25-point effort in a win over Willamette. Wilson also leads
the team in rebounds per game with a 6.5 average. Jacque Barton
is a threat behind the arc, making a team-high six three-pointers.
Barton averages just under 10points a game.
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| Trinity Gibbons |
NORTHWEST GAME: Pacific Lutheran
rallied from a 10-point deficit in the final seven minutes to
defeat host Northwest University, 59-56, in a non-conference women's
basketball game played last Saturday night in Kirkland. The Lutes
trailed 53-43 after Northwest's Brittany Bowsher hit a pair of
free throws with 6:55 remaining in the game. PLU battled back
and pulled even at 56-56 on Trinity Gibbons' jumper with 1:52
on the clock. Melissa Richardson hit a free throw with 1:17 left
to give the Lutes a 57-56 lead, their first since the first half.
In the closing minute, Northwest missed two shots and turned the
ball over once while PLU got a pair of solo free throws from Amanda
Tschauner, including the game's final point with six seconds to
play. When Rachel Travis missed a three-point try at the buzzer,
the Lutes had their 19th consecutive win over the Eagles. Northwest
scored the game's first seven points, but PLU rallied to take
a 13-12 advantage on Nikki Scott's jumper at the 7:49 mark of
the opening period. Leading 27-25 at the intermission, the host
Eagles nailed a pair of three-point field goals to take an eight-point
lead, forcing the Lutes to play catch up throughout the second
half. Gibbons led the Lutes with 14 points and she also added
seven rebounds and five assists. Emily Voorhies had her third
straight strong game off the bench with 10 points and seven rebounds
in 17 minutes. Trish Buckingham added nine points and six rebounds
for PLU, which won despite shooting just 31 percent from the field
and 16 percent from three-point range. PLU did win the rebound
battle by a 49-39 margin, including 22 offensive boards. Bowsher
had game-high scoring honors for Northwest with 21 points, 16
coming in the second half. Chelsea Drivstuen added 18, including
13 in the first half, for the Eagles. Northwest shot a little
better than PLU, making 35 percent of its field goals and 37 percent
from three-point land.
STAT LEADERS: Through three games
the Lutes have been outscoring their opponents by an average of
10 points. Kyle Haag and Emily Voorhies are leading the way averaging
12.7 and 11.3 points per game, respectively. Voorhies also has
a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game. Point guard Trinity Gibbons
has scored 9.7 points and 6.7 rebounds while averaging 34 minutes
a game.
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