Lions take first step to title run
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Chris Yemma
Vanguard University women’s basketball coach Russ Davis is confident
this year’s team has the best chance of winning the school’s first
NAIA national championship.
The Lions took care of the first step in that process by defeating
visiting Cal Baptist, 97-71, in the first round of the Golden State
Athletic Conference tournament Thursday night at The Pit.
But going through the GSAC tournament on cruise control is not
something the Lions (28-3), ranked No. 2 in the NAIA, have in mind.
“Absolutely not ... ,” said Davis, who was recently named GSAC
Coach of the Year. “[The GSAC tournament] won’t be easy. If we play
Azusa Saturday -- they beat us earlier this year and we just had a
five-point game with them the other night. So, they’ll all be great
games.”
Azusa Pacific is VU’s next opponent. The two will tip off in the
semifinals at Hope International in Fullerton at 3 p.m. Saturday.
It is hard, though, for the Lions not to look to the NAIA
tournament. Holding a solid grasp on the first spot in the conference
all season and winning their third straight GSAC championship, the
Lions had no trouble Thursday against the Lancers (15-18). Vanguard was led by Kelly Schmidt, recently named GSAC Player of the Year.
Schmidt shared a game-high 25 points on 8-of-11 shooting, posting
17 in the first half on 6 of 7.
“The postseason is it,” Schmidt said. “This is what we’ve been
working for all year, so you have to give it your all.”
Vanguard was also aided by Andrea Jacobson, Lisa Faulkner and
Rachel Besse, the latter two named to the All-GSAC team, along with
Schmidt.
Jacobson was perfect from the field, hitting 7 of 7 for 17 points.
Besse had 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting, while Faulkner added 15
points.
All was not perfect for Vanguard Thursday, however.
Melissa Cook, a 6-foot freshman averaging 11.4 points, went down
right before halftime holding her left knee. The severeness is yet to
be determined.
Davis was concerned.
“She’s an awesome player,” he said. “She’s one of the best
freshmen in America, and that’s going to hurt us. She’s a huge part
of the team. She does so many things for us -- she can guard five
different positions.”
The GSAC championship game is at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hope
International.
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