Vanguard pulls it out, 54-45
- Share via
Steve Virgen
This is the team that Golden State Athletic Conference coaches picked
to finish ninth in the 11-team league in the preseason. Now, this is
the team that is one win away from clinching at least a share of the
GSAC championship, and it plays teams at the bottom of the conference
for its next two games.
The team, the Vanguard women’s basketball squad, overcame a
back-and-forth second half, and defeated visiting Point Loma
Nazarene, 54-45, at The Pit Tuesday. The Lions (20-8, 15-2 in the
GSAC), ranked 15th in the NAIA, recorded their third consecutive
victory and they have won 10 of the past 11 with three conference
games remaining. The Crusaders (10-7, 12-4), ranked 19th in the NAIA,
missed out on its chance to sweep the Lions this season and perhaps
missed their opportunity to win the GSAC championship.
“We just play with heart and determination,” Vanguard Coach Russ
Davis said. “We refuse to lose. I’m really proud of this group. We
were picked to finish ninth. It’s an unbelievable accomplishment, but
we have more work to do.”
Davis called Tuesday night’s game, “a blur,” perhaps because of
the seesaw action throughout, especially in the second half. There
were five lead changes and three ties in the second half. Neither
team led by more than four points until the final minute. That’s when
Jessica Lenderman, the Lions’ senior guard, nailed a three-pointer
that gave Vanguard a 50-45 lead.
The Lions outscored Point Loma, 11-2, in the final 4:00. Vanguard
shot 34% (10 of 29) in the second half, while the Crusaders were at
24% (6 of 25) in the last 20 minutes.
“Look at the scoreboard,” Lenderman said, responding to her
thoughts on the coaches’ preseason poll. “Look at the standings.
That’s all we have to say. We’ll leave it at that. That’s all that
matters.”
Lenderman scored all eight of her points, including two
three-pointers, in the second half. Vanguard senior Robbin Dittenbir,
who earned GSAC Player of the Week honors recently, led the Lions
with 11 points, 14 rebounds and four assists. She penetrated and
dished out the assist to Lenderman for the nail-in-the-coffin
three-pointer.
Dittenbir was 3 of 5 from beyond the three-point line. When it
seemed Point Loma was about to pull away with 8:21 left in the second
half, Dittenbir came up with a three-pointer that pulled the deficit,
37-36.
With a little under two minutes remaining, and Vanguard up, 47-45,
Dittenbir grabbed a defensive rebound. She pushed the ball in
transition and delivered a long lead pass to Lenderman. The pass
appeared to be going out of bounds, but Lenderman saved it by passing
in mid-air while gliding past the baseline. The Lions were able to
call time out to set up the three-pointer shot attempt by Lenderman.
“We just stick together as a team,” Lenderman said. “That’s our
style: team play. We just kept plugging away at it tonight.”
The Lions will have their chance to clinch at least a share of the
GSAC title Saturday at 5:30 p.m., when they host Hope International,
which is in last place in the conference. Vanguard can win its first
outright GSAC championship since the 1999-2000 season if it beats
Hope and then records a win at last-place Christian Heritage Feb. 25
at 5:30 p.m.
*--*
Golden State Athletic Conference
Vanguard 54, Pt. Loma 45
Pt. Loma -- Ciara 2, Mercado 4, Zimbleman 7, Kellar 6, Drungilaite
13, Sousa 4, Greenaway 7, Jenkins 2. 3-pt. goals -- Greenaway 2,
Kellar 1. Fouled out -- none. Technicals -- none. Vanguard -- Mills
0, Lee 9, Wilcox 9, McKinney 9, Dittenbir 11, Lenderman 8, Candelaria
6, Seaman 2, Josefsson 0. 3-pt. goals -- Dittenbir 3, Lee 3,
Lenderman 2. Fouled out -- none. Technicals -- none. Halftime -- Pt.
Loma, 26-23
*--*
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.