Cleveland State used a
25-7 run midway through the first half to take a double-digit lead and never
allowed Valparaiso to get closer than nine the
rest of the way as the Vikings handed the Crusaders their first Horizon League
loss of the season, 68-55, on Monday evening at the Athletics-Recreation Center.
Valparaiso shot just 27% from the floor for the game while Cleveland State made 58% of its shots, including shooting
65% in the first half to break the game open.
“Cleveland State
ran good offense tonight and we had trouble shutting them down,” head coach Keith Freeman said afterwards. “We
didn’t run good offense and out starting perimeter players shot 4-of-32.”
Valpo never led by more than
four points early on, and following a Betsy
Adams (Monticello,
Ind./Twin Lakes H.S.) jumper at the 12:20 mark
of the first half, tied the game for the final time on the evening, 13-13. From there Cleveland State
went on the big run over the next nine minutes to take an 18-point lead, 38-20,
and eventually took a 17-point advantage into the locker room.
The Vikings connected on
15-of-23 from the floor in the first half, including 6-of-9 from three-point
range. Jessica Roque scored 13 points in
the stanza, including hitting a pair of triples during the spurt.
The Crusaders tried to cut
into the deficit to start the second half, scoring the first six points, but Cleveland State
After the Viking lead grew to 19, 58-39, Valpo tried to make one last
run. Aimee Litka (South Bend, Ind./Saint Joseph’s H.S.)
drained a three and Adams scored six straight
points to bring the Brown and Gold within 10 at the 7:52 mark. responded with seven in a row to
push the lead back to 18 at the 15:20 mark.
Another Adams three with 6:33
to play cut the lead to single digits for the first time since the 4:54 mark of
the first half, but the Vikings would not allow Valpo to get any closer the
rest of the way.
The Crusaders shot just 24%
from the floor in the second half, making just 4-of-19 shots from inside the
three-point arc.
Adams finished the night with a career high 14 points for
the Crusaders, including making 3-of-5 from three-point range. Whitney
Farris (Kokomo, Ind./Kokomo H.S.) also had 14 points and
grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Launa Hochstetler (Berlin, Ohio/Hiland
H.S.) had nine points and six assists as well for Valpo.
“Betsy is a good basketball
player,” commented Freeman. “She got
some open shots tonight and was able to knock them down.”
Roque led Cleveland State
(7-7, 1-1 Horizon League) with 17 points while Shawnita Garland added 15. Dominique Butler tallied a double-double,
scoring 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting and grabbed 10 rebounds, while Stephanie
Crosley also scored 12 points and had nine boards.
Valpo did hold Kailey Klein,
the Horizon League’s leading scorer, averaging 19.8 points per game entering
the contest, to just seven on the night.
“We did a good job on their
star (Klein) and their other kids just stepped up,” added Freeman.
Valparaiso (6-6, 1-1) will take to the road on Thursday evening
heading to Dayton, Ohio
to battle Wright State Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. CST at the Nutter Center,
with all the action carried live on sportsjuice.com. The game can also be seen live on the Horizon
League Network. (5-8, 1-1).
Game Notes: Hochstetler
now has 287 career assists, one shy of Lauren Bechtold’s (2002-2006) sixth
place mark all-time at Valpo … the Crusaders grabbed 19 offensive rebounds but
had just 11 second chance points … Cleveland State committed 27 turnovers in
the game … the Vikings also made all 10 free throw attempts … Valpo leads the
all-time series 11-4, but is just 4-4 against the Vikings at the ARC.