Ashley Varner
(South Bend, Ind./Washington
H.S.) scored a career-high 23 points, including five three-pointers, but Cincinnati finished the game on a 25-9 run as the Bearcats
defeated the Crusaders 62-50 on Monday evening in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Varner, the only Crusader in
double figures, also pulled down a team-high seven rebounds.
Varner was hot in the first
half, scoring 16 points, including four triples. Her second of the game gave Valpo an early
13-9 lead as the Crusader defense forced five turnovers during the first eight
minutes.
The lead changed hands 10
times during the first half though, with the Crusaders building their largest
lead at five, 26-21, after Varner’s fourth triple of the first half with 3:54
to play before intermission.
An 8-0 Cincinnati
run put the Bearcats on top by three, but Raegan
Moore’s (Girard, Pa./Girard H.S.) triple as time expired sent
the Crusaders into the locker room tied at 31.
Valpo shot 46% from the floor
in the first half and committed just four turnovers to offset 61% shooting by Cincinnati. The Bearcats committed 10 miscues though and
outrebounded Valpo 17-7 during the first 20 minutes.
The Crusaders went 5:51 without
scoring in the second half until Betsy
Adams (Monticello,
Ind./Twin Lakes H.S.) made a pair of free
throws with 12:11 left. The Valpo
defense kept the game close though, as the two charity tosses made it 38-37
Crusaders.
The draught from the field continued
for both teams though, as neither team connected from the floor for nine
minutes until Varner’s trip made it 41-37 Valpo with 9:09 to play.
“That was the best defense
we’ve played all year, head coach Keith
Freeman said. “When it was 41-37
with nine minutes to go I thought it would be to our advantage as a grind it
out game. We then gave up six points on
missed boxouts where they got second shots.”
Kahla Roudebush hit
back-to-back triples for the Bearcats to give the hosts a lead they would not relinquish
the rest of the way. The threes started
a 10-0 run which made it 48-41 with 5:36 to play.
Cincinnati scored 14 straight points from the free throw line
over the final six minutes to secure the victory.
We played a pretty good floor
game wit only four turnovers in the first half and 11 for the game,” Freeman
added. “Offensively we needed to get
going to the rim more than we did. We
missed four to five layups in the second half.”
Valpo shot just 23% from the
field in the second half to finish the game connecting on 33% from the
floor. The Crusader defense limited Cincinnati (6-5) to 24% in
the second half, but the Bearcats made 18-of-21 from the free throw line in the
final 20 minutes.
“For 30 minutes our defense
was better than it has been all year,” Freeman said. “It was very solid for 30 minutes. Their inside game was pretty well shut down
so I credit our post players. We just
had moments in the game where they out executed us and our defense. It’s the same thing worked on in practice all
week so its not a shock. We have to be
able to get to shooters with urgency.”
Roudebush led the Bearcats
with 22 points and nine boards while Carla Jacobs added 17 points.
Valparaiso (3-6) will take a week off for Christmas before
returning to the hardwood on Monday, December 28 to take on Auburn
in the first round of the San Diego Surf ‘n Slam hosted by San DiegoState. Tip-off is slated for 9 p.m. CST.
Game Notes: Whitney Farris (Kokomo,
Ind./Kokomo H.S.) made her first
start of the season and is the ninth Crusader to start a game this season … Varner
had surpassed her previous career high of 14 points 16 minutes into the game …
Valpo was just 2-of-6 from the free throw line while Cincinnati was 24-of-27 … this
was the 450th game at Valpo for Coach Freeman … Cincinnati leads the
all-time series 2-0.