Lions hold on to top Cougars
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Richard Dunn
For the past six years, all Golden State Athletic Conference
women’s basketball championships have been won by Vanguard University
and Azusa Pacific, which could only mean one thing for fans this year
when to the NAIA powerhouses square off.
Hold on to your pompoms.
And fresh in Vanguard Coach Russ Davis’ mind was last year,
following the host Lions’ 58-55 edge-of-your-seat GSAC win Saturday
night.
“They beat us last year in double overtime in our homecoming game
and in triple overtime in the GSAC Finals,” Davis said of the
Cougars, as if he was glad to spit out that bitter APU taste from
2001-02. “There’s a good rivalry between us.”
Vanguard (13-7, 8-1 in the GSAC) was picked in the preseason by
conference coaches to finish ninth, something Davis is also proud to
bring up these days considering his team’s riding high in first
place.
Davis, who said the recent GSAC road victories over Westmont,
Fresno Pacific and Point Loma Nazarene were huge for his 20th-ranked
program, understandably might have felt a little uncomfortable in the
waning seconds of the Lions’ triumph over Azusa Pacific (6-13, 4-4).
The Lions rallied in the second half, after a 26-26 intermission
tie, draining 5 of 9 three-point shots and thwarting every surge the
Cougars came up with in the second 20 minutes.
What looked like a relatively easy night for the Lions after their
early 15-5 lead became more complicated. In fact, the Cougars chased
down deficits regularly, making the most of their full-court
pressure. The Cougars led in the first half for their only time,
26-24, with 0:15 left and were tied with VU on five occasions -- the
last coming after Vanguard’s Cecilia Josefsson nailed an 18-foot
jumper with 0:03 remaining to tie it at 26.
Vanguard came out strong in the second half, taking the lead
quickly and never losing it, although Azusa Pacific answered every VU
scoring spurt and kept it close.
The Cougars closed a 10-point gap and pulled to within four, then
narrowed an 11-point deficit to five with 3:43 on the clock. Finally,
after VU stretched its lead back to 10 (57-47) with 2:50 to play
after sophomore standout Jennifer Wilcox’s layup, the Cougars
responded again and came within a missed three-point shot at the
buzzer of forcing overtime.
“In the second half, we shot better (12 of 24),” Davis said. “I
don’t think we played very well in the first half, and we certainly
didn’t shoot very well (9 of 26 for 34.6%).”
Wilcox led VU with 13 points and 13 rebounds (11 defensive), while
adding three assists and three steals. She hit a three-pointer in
each half.
Robbin Dittenbir (11 points), Deborah Candelaria and backup
shooting guard Laura Lee (10) finished in double figures for the
winners. Lee sank two three-pointers in the second half -- half of
her attempts -- including one that stopped an Azusa Pacific 6-0
scoring run and triggered a 7-0 spurt for her team.
GSAC Women
Vanguard 58, Azusa Pacific 55
Azusa Pacific -- West 11, Rice 7, Dyk 0, Hudson 11, Dresback 19, Okamoto 3, Regan 2, Heal 2.
3-pt. goals -- Rice 1, Dresback 1, Okamoto 1.
Fouled out -- Dyk.
Technicals -- none.
Vanguard -- Josefsson 5, Mills 6, Wilcox 13, Candelaria 10,
Dittenbir 11, Lenderman 1, Lee 10, McKinney 2.
3-pt. goals -- Mills 2, Wilcox 2, Lee 2.
Fouled out -- none.
Technicals -- none.
Halftime -- 26-26.
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