Betsy Adams
(Monticello, Ind./Twin
Lakes H.S.) tied the game on a three-pointer with just five seconds remaining
Saturday afternoon, but the visiting Central Michigan Chippewas connected on a
pair of free throws with 1.5 seconds left to upend Valparaiso
70-68 at the Athletics-Recreation
Center.
Adams connected on five
triples in the game on her way to 16 points, the last coming after Central Michigan went up 68-65 with 13.9 seconds to play
following a pair of free throws.
The junior drained her triple
from the right wing, but with 1.5 seconds left a foul near mid-court allowed
Kendra Holman to hit the two game-winning free throws. Adams had
one last chance from 25-feet as time expired, but just missed.
“The play was perfectly
executed to tie the game,” head coach Keith
Freeman said afterwards. “We got a
good shot at the end too.”
Valpo jumped out to an early
29-18 lead with 6:14 to play in the first half keyed by a 17-4 run over six
minutes. Kelly Watts (Gary, Ind./East Chicago Central H.S.) hit two threes and Lauren Kenney (Mooresville, Ind./Mooresville
H.S.) added six points to give the Crusaders the lead.
Central Michigan (2-5)
answered with a 14-1 run of its own to take a 32-30 lead with 2:53 to play
before intermission before Valpo scored 10 of the final 11 points of the stanza
to take a 40-33 lead into the locker room.
The Crusader lead grew to 11
again, 49-38, at the 15:28 mark, and remained 11 heading into the final 11
minutes of the game.
Back-to-back triples by
Kendra Holman cut the lead to five and the Chippewas eventually closed to
within two, 58-56, with 7:13 to play.
Britni Houghton’s lay-up with 3:52 to play tied the game at 64 and
neither team would score again until Houghton hit two free throws with 1:12 to
play to give Central Michigan the two-point
lead.
Kenney split a pair of free
throws with 24.2 seconds to play, setting the stage for the final seconds.
Kenney finished the game with
her third double-double of the season, tallying 21 points and 12 boards while
adding three assists. Watts
tallied 10 points for her first double-figure game of her Valpo career while
adding five boards.
“In the first half we had 14
touches in the lane and we scored on 11 possessions,” Freeman added. “In the second half they were chasing Lauren
on the blocks.”
Houghton led all scorers with
28 points for the Chippewas while Holman added 13 and Kaihla Szunko scored 12
more.
“Houghton is an aggressive
driver right,” Freeman said. “We put
three people on her over the course of the game and no one figured her out.”
Valpo shot 46.2% from the
floor for the game, including 40.9% from three-point range, but committed 20
turnovers leading to 20 Chippewa points.
“We didn’t handle the ball
well,” concluded Freeman.
Valparaiso (3-3) will hit the road for five straight games
beginning Tuesday evening when the Crusaders face nationally-ranked Pittsburgh. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. CST in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Game Notes: Central
Michigan leads the series 4-2 and has won four straight … Raegan Moore (Girard, Pa./Girard H.S.) scored her first collegiate points and
had four assists … Kenney and Adams have scored in double figures in all six
games this season … Kenney has 10 or more points in 11 straight games dating
back to last season.