It took an extra five minutes
of basketball on Saturday afternoon, but it was worth it in the end for Valparaiso head coach Keith
Freeman as he earned his 400th career win coaching women’s
basketball as the Crusaders defeated Coastal Carolina 59-54 in overtime in the
consolation game of the Aces Classic held at Roberts Stadium in Evansville, Ind.
“I think of the number of
players I have had the opportunity to coach,” Freeman said after the win. “It has always been the players and the
coaches that I have had on my staff. I
have been fortunate to have been surrounded by such great people.”
Ashley Timmerman (Pontiac, Ill./Pontiac
H.S.) scored seven of her 14 points in the extra session and Rashida Ray (Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding
H.S.) scored all five of her points in overtime as Valpo overcame a nine-point
second half to earn the win.
“Rashida Ray came up bit in
overtime with a backdoor layup and hit a big jump shot,” Freeman said. “Timmy made her free throws down the
stretch.”
The Crusaders earned the win
despite going the first 10 minutes of the second half without scoring and
shooting just 27.6% from the floor for the game, including just 15.4% over the
second 20 minutes.
“We’ve got some gritty kids,
Freeman added. “They logged some heavy
minutes and played two tough games within 15 hours.”
Betsy Adams
(Monticello,
Ind./Twin Lakes H.S.) led Valpo with 15 points and seven rebounds, the sixth
time this season the junior has tallied 15 or more points in a game. She was named to the All-Tournament Team for
her efforts on the weekend.
Tabitha Gerardot (Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury H.S.) registered her third
straight double-double, tallying 13 points and 13 rebounds, as the Crusaders
had three players score in double figures for
the second straight game.
Both team started the game
slowing offensively before the Crusaders went on an 8-0 run midway through the
half to take a 15-10 lead. The Chanticleers
answered with back-to-back three-pointers to retake the lead
Coastal Carolina’s
defense held Valpo without a field goal for nearly seven minutes before Gina Lange (Wyoming, Minn./Forest
Lake H.S.) scored down low. Valpo hung
in the game at the free throw line though, making nine straight during the
scoring drought from the floor.
Adams, who scored 11 first
half points, hit two three-pointers late in the first half to extend Valpo’s
advantage to 30-22, the largest lead of the first half for either school before
Coastal Carolina closed with five straight points, pulling the Chanticleers
within 30-27 at intermission.
Valparaiso could not find the
basket to start the second half, missing its first 12 shots from the floor and
committing six turnovers over the first 9:53 as the Chanticleers scored the
first 12 points of the half to build a 39-30 lead.
A Gerardot three-pointer
ended the Crusaders’ scoreless stretch.
The freshman then scored eight of Valpo’s first 10 points of the second
half to pull Valpo close. A Timmerman
three at the 6:36 mark capped an 8-0 Crusader run, and gave Valpo the lead back
43-42.
“We were in a bad position
late in the game and our kids fought way back,” Freeman said. “I’m proud of the kids.”
The Crusaders would go scoreless
for the three-and-a-half minutes before a pair of Adams free throws with 2:57
to play gave Valpo a 45-44 lead. Coastal
Carolina
managed just one free throw the rest of the way though, and the Crusaders could
not score again in regulation after making just 4-of-26 field goals in the
half, and the teams went to overtime tied at 45. The Chanticleers managed just one field goal
in the final 9:14 of regulation as well, while shooting just 28.4% for the
game.
After Coastal Carolina scored
first in the extra session, Ray answered with back-to-back baskets, giving the
Crusaders a 49-47 advantage which they would not relinquish. Timmerman followed with a three-pointer,
pushing the lead to five. After a
Chanticleer basket, Adams scored on a backdoor feed from Laura Richards (Connersville, Ind./Connersville
H.S.), one of a career-high eight assists for the sophomore. Valpo then made five of six free throws down
the stretch to secure the win.
“In the overtime we executed
really well,” Freeman added. “We nearly
scored as many points as we did the entire second half. When we needed a basket, we came down and
executed multiple times.”
Sydnei Moss led Coastal
Carolina (4-4) with 11 points and 10 rebounds while Katie White had 11 boards
and seven blocked shots.
Valparaiso (2-5) wraps up its three-game road trip on Wednesday
even as the Crusaders head east to Fort
Wayne, Ind. to battle
IPFW. Tip-off is slated for 7 p.m. CST
at Memorial Coliseum.
Game Notes: This
was the first time Valpo ever faced a team from the Big South Conference … Richards’
previous career high for assists was seven … Adams averaged 18.5 points and 7.5
rebounds in the tournament while Gerardot averaged 15 points and 13 boards …
there were 11 lead changes in the game … Freeman now has a 400-254 career
record coaching women’s basketball, including a 271-207 mark at Valpo.