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Tribune/Barry Kough
Lewis-Clark State College players (From Left) Jessica Foot, Ashley Baker and Cami Kalbfleisch wrestle the ball away from Fraser Valley's Shiloh Minor. The Warriors blasted the Cascades 93-50 on Saturday night at Warrior Gym.

 

Afterburners kick in; 61-point second-half explosion shoots Warrior women past Fraser Valley
(Copyright of The Lewiston Morning Tribune)


 

MATT BANEY

At halftime, the Warriors were a team with a somewhat uneasy 10-point lead and just eight active players. They probably felt fatigue yanking at their jerseys, having toiled through 60 minutes of college basketball in less than 24 hours.

So what was their strategy for the second half? Push it, push it, push it -- and spend next week catching their breath.

With a 61-point explosion after halftime, the Lewis-Clark State women warped their way to a 93-50 victory over Fraser Valley on Saturday night at Warrior Gym. It was L-C's second shellacking of the visitors from British Columbia in as many nights, and its fourth straight win overall.

This second-half dam break was a bit unexpected, since the Warriors shot a chilly 37.5 percent in the first half. Plus, L-C's posts were in foul trouble and its bench was as shallow as a mud puddle.

But in the half's opening minute, guard Jessica Foot made two steals and fed freshman BreAnna Mulvey for breakaway layups both times. Those buckets were the start of a 17-4 run within the first five minutes.

Unlike the opening period, when the Warriors (8-4) were content to operate from their half-court offense, they spent the second half in transition. Defensively, they hounded Fraser Valley's ballhandlers and frequently dove into the passing lanes.

"We picked up our intensity," said Mulvey, who was starting her second straight game for the injured Elpidia Valle. "We knew (the Cascades) were a good team, so we needed to get out there and do our stuff. ... We picked up our defense, and the offense came along."

L-C coach Brian Orr acknowledged that Fraser Valley had more bodies, and therefore would seem better suited for an up-tempo game.

"At least we're sleeping in our own beds," the coach said. "Even though we only had eight players, I think we had an advantage in terms of freshness. So in the second half, our thing was, 'Let's go. Let's get out and run and push it.' And when you can get just a couple easy baskets in transition, I think it helps so much."

Those cheap Mulvey baskets seemed to thaw the Warriors' shooting stroke. They converted 47.2 percent of their field goals -- not to mention half of their 12 tries from 3-point range -- in the second half.

Kendra West made the lead 30 points with two free throws with 9:02 left. And Ashley Baker chucked in a foul shot at 3:18 to pump the margin to 40.

LCSC, which has struggled with its defense this season, forced 29 turnovers from the Cascades in this game -- and a total of 65 in the doubleheader.

But that doesn't mean that the Warriors will always succeed with pressure tactics. Using those schemes over a full game doesn't seem to suit their personnel.

"In certain areas, in terms of quickness, we're not real deep," Orr said. "We've got quick players, but we don't have the depth there.

"I think this team is starting to play together better as a team on defense," he added. "When we get the team defense concept down, we're going to be pretty good."

Lewiston product Cami Kalbfleisch was one of six Warriors in double figures with 19 points. Mulvey added 13 points and five assists, and Foot, after an 0-for-6 first half, came up with 16 points, five steals, five rebounds and a career-best nine assists.

Posts Baker and Elise de Groot, who were slowed by foul problems, combined for 22 points and 14 rebounds.

 

NOTES -- Valle is suffering from back problems and will be examined on Tuesday morning. Her status is uncertain. Post Leah McCauley, who injured the MCL in her knee, could return in four to six weeks, Orr said. ... Angelica Olivas, a 5-6 guard who was scheduled to join the Warriors at the end of the fall semester, has withdrawn from school for "personal reasons," Orr said. So at its healthiest, L-C will suit up no more than 10 players the rest of the season. ... On Saturday, it was announced that LCSC men's post Adam Trombley was named the MVP of the Thrivent Shootout in Tacoma. Trombley and teammate Joey Ray, who helped the Warriors to wins in that event Thursday and Friday, were also named to the all-tournament team.

 

FRASER VALLEY (9-5)

Reid 1-7 0-0 2, Born 1-4 1-3 3, Minor 4-11 2-2 11, Alonzo 8-16 4-4 20, Teister 1-5 2-4 4, Clifford 0-2 0-0 0, Garrigus 1-7 0-0 2, Hallinan 0-2 0-0 0, Macrae 1-5 0-1 2, Borsoi 1-1 0-0 2, Hunt 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 20-63 9-12 50.

LEWIS-CLARK STATE (8-4)

Kalbfleisch 5-12 6-6 19, Mulvey 4-11 4-4 13, Foot 4-13 6-10 16, Baker 4-9 8-11 16, West 4-13 2-3 11, Wittmer 4-5 0-0 10, de Groot 3-4 0-2 6, Morgan 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 29-68 26-35 93.

Halftime score -- LCSC 32, FV 22. Three-point goals -- FV 1-13 (Reid 0-2, Minor 1-4, Clifford 0-2, Garrigus 0-3, Hallinan 0-1, Macrae 0-1); LCSC 9-24 (Kalbfleisch 3-6, Mulvey 1-4, Foot 2-10, West 1-2, Wittmer 2-2). Rebounds -- FV 44 (Teister, Macrae 9); LCSC 46 (Baker, West 9). Assists -- FV 13 (three tied with 3); LCSC 16 (Foot 9). Total fouls -- FV 26; LCSC 16. Fouled out -- Alonzo. Technical fouls -- none.

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