Valparaiso rallied from 17 points down with 8:46 to play,
cutting the deficit to one in the final minute, but could not complete the
comeback, falling to Wright
State 54-51 on Thursday
evening at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.
Whitney Farris
(Kokomo, Ind./Kokomo
H.S.) registered her career double-double with a career-high 22 points while
tying a career-best with 10 rebounds while Skyler
Gick (Otterbein, Ind./Benton Central H.S.) tallied 10 points
for her third collegiate double figure scoring game.
“Whitney really tried to
become an offensive threat for us tonight,” head coach Keith Freeman said. “And
Skyler Gick played better as well.”
The Crusaders fell behind
46-29 with 8:46 to play before trying to claw back. Six straight points in just over a minute,
four by Gick, brought Valpo within 46-35 as the Crusaders extended the
defensive pressure full court.
Kanisha Ward, who led the
Raiders with 16 points, slowed the run momentarily with a triple to push the
lead back to 14 with just over seven minutes to play.
“They made some tough shots
at the end of the shot clocks tonight,” Freeman added.
Valpo continued to work, and
a triple by Farris with 3:24 to play pulled the Crusaders within single digits
for the first time since intermission, 51-44.
A 10-footer in the lane by Gick followed by a turnover and score from
Farris made it 51-48 at the 2:33 mark.
Another forced turnover
allowed Gina Lange (Forest Lake, Minn./Forest
Lake H.S.) to knock one in off the window with 1:11 to play, making it a
one-point deficit for the Brown and Gold, capping a 21-5 Valpo run.
“The group we had on the
floor at the end of the game really competed hard,” Freeman said. “We turned them over a lot and it created
scoring opportunities. I was really
proud of how hard we played.”
Valpo forced a defensive stop
and had a chance to tie in the final 20 seconds, but Wright State
blocked the shot and made two free throws with 7.7 seconds to play. Gick was fouled with 5.2 seconds remaining
and split a pair of free throws. Molly
Fox made one of two at the other end with 2.4 seconds to play, and Valpo’s half
court heave at the buzzer came up short.
Valpo’s defense forced
turnovers on Wright
State’s first two
possessions of the game, turning them into a quick 4-0 Crusader lead.
With Valpo up 6-2, the
Raiders scored 12 unanswered points over a six minute span to build a 14-6 lead
at the 12:13 mark. The Crusader defense
stiffened once again, holding the hosts scoreless for 5:30, closing the gap to
within two following a jumper by Farris.
Valpo was still within three,
21-18, with 1:20 to play before intermission, but two triples by the Raiders,
including one by Maria Bennett as time expired, gave Wright State
a 27-18 halftime lead.
“At the end of the first half
we had two opportunities we botched and gave up a three at the buzzer,” said
Freeman.
Both teams committed 13 first
half turnovers but the Raiders shot 44% from the floor, including 5-of-11 from
three-point range. Valpo did grab seven
offensive rebounds, but was only able to convert them into two second chance
points.
The Raiders scored the first
seven points of the second half, building the advantage to 34-18 before Kelly Peller (Chesterton,
Ind./Chesterton H.S.) scored
Valpo’s first points of the second half
at the 14:40 mark. Farris followed with
a three, but Wright
State pushed the lead out
to 17 before the Crusaders made their late run.
Valpo finished the game
forcing 27 Wright
State (9-15, 5-9 Horizon)
turnovers, converting them into 26 Crusader points. The Raiders did shoot 45.5% from the floor
though while holding Valpo to just 34.6%.
Valparaiso (7-17, 4-9) will close out its road trip on Saturday
afternoon in the Motor City taking on Detroit. Tip-off against the Titans is set for 12 p.m.
CST at Calihan Hall.
Game Notes: Rashida Ray (Fort Wayne, Ind./Harding H.S.) made her first collegiate start … Valpo
had three freshmen on the court during most of the comeback attempt, Lange,
Gick, and Laura Richards (Connersville, Ind./Connersville
H.S.) … Lange played 23 minutes after playing 20 against YoungstownState Saturday, her first back-to-back
20+ minute games as a collegian … Valpo leads the all-time series 10-6 but Wright State
has won three straight in Dayton.