Women's Basketball Tournament First Round (Feb. 10)
(9) Valparaiso 76, Detroit 69
The Crusaders won their first game in the Horizon League Tournament for the third straight year Monday night, scoring a 76-69 win over Detroit at Calihan Hall.
Liz Horton (Cannelburg, Ind./Barr-Reeve) registered a career-high 25 points on 9-of-16 shooting. The senior was a perfect 6-for-6 from the foul line in addition to securing five rebounds. Jessica Carr(Arcadia, Ind./Hamilton Heights) nailed three treys en route to a 14-point, five-assist night.
The first twelve minutes were a tight, back-and-forth affair. The Crusaders led 20-16 before Senee Shearer hit a three from the left wing. The Brown and Gold answered the Titans' leading scorer's triple with a 14-2 run as Jessi Wiedemann (Palatine, Ill./Fremd) recorded all seven of her first half points during the eight-minute spurt. Detroit's Megan Galloway snapped the streak with a three-point play, but by that time Valpo had established a double-digit cushion.
Behind Horton's 13 points, the Crusaders led 36-24 at the half. Valpo shot 15-of-27 (55.6%) in the first twenty minutes as opposed to the Titans' 25.8% (8-31) field goal mark.
Valpo's shooting turned cold early on in the second half. The Crusaders were just 3-of-15 from the floor at the under-12:00 media timeout as Detroit scalped the deficit to 46-41.
Just as she did twelve days ago versus the Crusaders, Shearer caught fire after a quiet first half. The senior drained three treys in a two-minute span to drive the rally comeback.
With the Crusaders clinging to a 48-45 lead, Horton scored eight of Valpo's next eleven points in the midst of an 11-3 Valpo run to gain back an 11-point difference. Shearer was held without a field goal the rest of the way as Valparaiso received 28 points in the paint in the 76-69 victory.
Charae Richardson (Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson [Vincennes]) had 11 points and a team-high eight rebounds. The senior snagged three steals as well.
Lexi Miller (Caledonia, Mich./Caledonia) contributed ten points on 3-of-7 shooting. Overall, six different Crusaders recorded a three-pointer.
Valpo was 18 for 22 from the free-throw line, boosting its overall team percentage to an HL-best 77.4%.“I felt like we did a great job of moving the ball,” head coach Tracey Dorow told the media after game. “We weren’t forcing shots and we did a good job of making the extra pass.”