Agnieszka Kulaga (Tarnow, Poland/I
Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace H.S.) made a career-high seven three-pointers on nine
attempts, and finished with 23 points, as Valparaiso
secured a home quarterfinal in next week’s Horizon League Tournament with a
70-52 victory over Cleveland State on Thursday evening in Cleveland, Ohio.
Kulaga made her first six
from long range as the Crusaders finished the night 11-of-21 (52.4%) as a team
from beyond the arc.
“It’s just a magnificent
performance when you shoot like that,” head coach Keith Freeman said of Kulaga.
“She did a good job of taking the shots she was given.”
The Crusaders got off to an early
lead, 12-7, six minutes into the contest as Aimee Litka (South Bend, Ind./Saint
Joseph’s H.S.) hit a three-pointer as the shot clock
expired from about 24 feet.
Cleveland State scored the next 10 points to take its first lead of
the game as Shawnita Garland scored eight of the Vikings’ first 17 points
points of the game. The Crusaders had
seven turnovers in the first 11 minutes to allow the Vikings to take the 17-12
lead.
The lead grew to 26-20 with
4:23 to play before back-to-back triples by Kulaga tied the game at 26 with 2:30 to play as the Crusaders
connected on six of their first 10 threes in the game.
Those two treys were part of
a 10-2 run to end the half for Valpo, as the Brown and Gold took a 32-28 lead
into the break.
Kulaga took over to start the
second half. Her drive and scoop pushed
the lead to six, and, after a Cleveland
State three, hit
back-to-back triples to put the Crusaders up nine, 40-31, with 16:27 to
play.
Both sides traded baskets,
with Valpo keeping the lead between seven and nine when Launa Hochstetler (Berlin, Ohio/Hiland
H.S.) connected on back-to-back baskets to give the Crusaders a 46-37 advantage
with 11:37 to play. She had been on the
passing end, dishing out seven assists in the first 28 minutes.
A Litka triple pushed the
lead to 11, the first of seven straight Crusaders points the senior would
score. Her last, a driving lay-in, made
it 54-41, with 7:17 to play when the scoreboards went out, causing a brief
delay.
The stoppage did not slow the
Crusaders, as they continued their run with Whitney Farris (Kokomo,
Ind./Kokomo H.S.) scoreing inside
to make it 61-42 with 5:27 to play in the game, capping an 11-3 spurt.
The Vikings could not get any
closer than 16 the rest of the way, as
the Crusaders clinched at least a tie for fourth place in the conference
standings, and have the tie-breakers with Wright State to host a first round
game next Wednesday. Valpo will face the
winner of Saturday’s Wright State-UIC contest.
“We played good team defense
tonight,” said Freeman. “We rebounded
the ball against a good rebounding team.
We moved the ball well and took care of it. It was just a good complete game on both
sides of the basketball.”
Litka added 17 points on
7-of-15 shooting, including three three-pointers, while grabbing seven
rebounds. Lauren Kenney (Mooresville,
Ind./Mooresville H.S.) added 10
points and nine rebounds. Hochstetler had her second double figure
assist night, registering 10 helpers while adding five boards and four steals.
“Launa continues to play a
good all-around floor game for us,” said Freeman.
Kailey Klein led Cleveland State (18-11, 12-5 Horizon League) with
12 points and nine rebounds while Jessica Roque also had 12 points for the
Vikings.
“Aimee did a solid job on
Klein,” said Freeman. Klein entered the
game second in the Horizon League in scoring averaging 17.2 points per night.
Valpo held a 35-30 advantage
on the glass and outscored the hosts 26-10 in the paint. The Crusaders also shot nearly 46% from the
field compared with the Vikings’ 35%.
Valparaiso (16-12, 10-7) will wrap up the regular season on
Saturday afternoon in Youngstown,
Ohio Tip-off is set for
1:05 p.m. CST, with all the action carried live on the Horizon League Network
as well as on WVUR (95.1-FM, Valparaiso). against the Penguins of
Youngstown State.
Game Notes: Valpo
has clinched its 17th winning season in the last 19 years … the
Crusaders hold a 12-4 series lead against the Vikings and are a perfect 8-0 in
Cleveland … Hochstetler played in her 116th game all-time at Valpo,
tied for eighth most in school history … Kulaga now has 950 career points, 15th
most in school history … Litka passed Sarah Schmoyer (1992-1996) into 16th
place on the all-time scoring list with 923 career points.