Valparaiso closed out the non-conference portion of the schedule
on Thursday evening with a 65-58 road victory over defending Ohio Valley
Conference champion Eastern Illinois at Lantz Arena in Charleston, Ill.
Betsy Adams
(Monticello, Ind./Twin
Lakes H.S.) scored 20 points and Tabitha
Gerardot (Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury H.S.) registered a
double-double as the Crusader overcame 25 turnovers to earn the road win over a
Panther team that entered the game 37-4 at home over since the midway point of
the 2007-2008 season.
“We didn’t handle the ball
like we wanted to which is something we need to get better at,” head coach Keith Freeman said. “That said, I did see improvement in our
rebounding, defense, and the way we competed though which is a big positive and
helped us get a big win on the road.”
Valpo took an early 11-7 lead
as the Panthers connected on just two of their first 12 shots from the floor,
and maintained its advantage throughout most of the first half. Ten Crusader turnovers in the first 13
minutes though limited the lead to just two, 17-15 with seven minutes to play.
An 8-0 Crusader run capped by
a Kelly Watts (Gary, Ind./East
Chicago Central H.S.) lay-in at the 4:11 mark gave Valpo a 23-15 lead. Eastern Illinois
answered with five straight points to pull within three.
A Laura Richards (Connersville, Ind./Connersville H.S.) triple with just under a minute
to play followed by an Adams three at the
buzzer gave Valpo a 31-22 advantage at the break.
Adams had 10 first half
points while Gina Lange (Wyoming, Minn./Forest Lake H.S.) pulled down seven boards in the
opening stanza. The Crusaders
outrebounded the Panthers 24-16 in the first 20 minutes, while holding Eastern Illinois to just 27.6% shooting.
The Panthers cut into the
second half from the beginning, scoring the first seven points out of the
locker room. Four Crusader turnovers led
to 10 Eastern Illinois points as the Panthers
tied the game at 39 at the 13:53 mark, and one possession leader the hosts had
the lead on a lay-in by Ta’Kenya Nixon.
The lead then changed hands
eight times and was tied four more times as neither team could build an
advantage of more than three points heading into the game’s final eight
minutes.
A Rashida Ray (Fort Wayne,
Ind./Harding H.S.) jumper as the
shot clock was winding down gave Valpo the lead for good at the 7:25 mark, starting
an 8-0 Crusader spurt. The Brown and
Gold’s defense held Eastern Illinois scoreless
for 4:35 while building the 60-52 lead.
The Crusaders held a 62-57
lead with 2:49 to play when Ray was fouled shooting a three-pointer, and
connected on all three from the charity stripe.
Valpo would not score the rest of the way, but allowed just one free
throw on the way to earning the road win.
Adams led all scorers with her 20 points while Gerardot had
11 points and 10 rebounds for her double-double.
“Betsy Adams hits some big
shots for us,” Freeman added. “We got
some big contributions from lots of people in lots of areas tonight.”
Lange also had 10 boards
while Watts had seven more to go along with seven points as Valpo outrebounded Eastern Illinois 44-29 on the night. Richards had eight points while Ray finished
the night with seven as well.
“I think Watts
helps us on the defensive end wth her physicalness,” Freeman commented. “It will take time for her to get back to her
old self though, but she gave us seven points and seven boards off of the
bench. She has changed practice for us
because she is more physical.”
Nixon led Eastern
Illinois (6-7) with 16 points and eight rebounds while Chantelle
Pressley added 12 points and seven boards.
“We saw a lot of improvement
tonight,” Freeman concluded. “The big
key for us to work on is to cut down on turnovers. They outscored us 26-8 on points off of
turnovers.”
Valparaiso (3-9) will continue its four-game road trip on Sunday
afternoon, heading to Indianapolis,
Ind. to open Horizon League
play. The Crusaders will face rival Butler with tip-off set
for 1 p.m. CST from Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Game Notes: Watts
played 17 minutes in her first appearance of the season … Gerardot’s
double-double was her fifth of the season … Lange tallied double figures in
rebounding for the second time in her career, finishing just one off of her
career high of 11 … the Crusaders shot 42.3% from the floor for the game …
Valpo leads the all-time series 7-4 and has won three straight meetings between
the two schools … this was the first meeting between the Crusaders and Panthers
since Feb. 5, 1996.