Carroll stops Warriors in Frontier
tourney semis
Copyright The Trib
BUTTE, Mont.
-- Lewis-Clark State had the hot hand Friday
afternoon, shooting 54 percent from the
floor. But Carroll's field-goal accuracy was
just as good, and its shot selection a
little better.
Moreover, the Saints held a distinct
advantage at the free throw line, and that
was enough for them to pull off what has to
be considered a minor upset.
Third-seeded Carroll knocked off the No.
2 Warriors 86-83 in the semifinals of the
Frontier Conference women's basketball
tournament. The Saints go on to today's
championship game, where they'll face
top-seeded Montana-Western for an automatic
berth to the NAIA Division national
tournament.
But the victor will have FC companionship
at nationals, at Jackson, Tenn., beginning
March 15, and L-C will be part of the
contingent. The Warriors, ranked ninth in
the final Division I poll, are assured an
at-large berth. So are Montana-Western and
Carroll, ranked eighth and 12th
respectively.
The 32-team field will be announced
Tuesday, and the pairings will be released
Wednesday.
L-C (25-6) connected on 33 of 61 field
goal attempts, heady accuracy that Carroll
almost identically matched (25-for-46, 54.3
percent).
The Saints, however, drained eight
3-pointers to the Warriors' three and
converted an impressive 28 of 31 free
throws. L-C went 14-for-23 from the line.
Carroll's final 3-pointer, by Carly
Syverson, broke an 83-all tie with 10
seconds to play.
Following an L-C timeout, a 3-pointer by
the Warriors' Jade Fullbright missed its
mark. Carroll corralled the rebound and ran
out the clock.
That wasted a stirring comeback by L-C,
which trailed by 15 points with six minutes
remaining. After cutting the deficit to
single digits, the Warriors outscored
Carroll 8-3 over a 1 1/2-minute span to make
it a one-possession game. Then Janeen
Nelson's 3-pointer tied it at 83 with 33
seconds left.
Katya Yencheva blocked a Carroll shot on
the ensuing possession. But the Saints
maintained control and got the game-winning
trey from Syverson.
L-C post Aundrea Morrison led all scorers
with 28 points, while Fulbright added 19.
Carroll had four players crack
double-digit scoring, led by Andrea Hall
with 21.
CARROLL (27-5)
Woody 5-7 6-7 16, Syverson 3-9 6-7 16,
Maloney 3-9 2-2 10, Rochelle 1-1 0-0 2,
Fuzesy 3-7 2-2 10, Kane 0-0 0-0 0, Forney
2-3 3-4 7, Brooks 1-1 4-4 6, Hall 5-9 8-9
21, Rodgers 2-4 1-1 5. Totals 25-46 28-31
86.
LEWIS-CLARK ST. (25-6)
Hart 1-4 2-4 4, Wittmer 2-2 0-0 4, Baker
1-6 2-6 4, Preston 0-0 0-0 0, Yancheva 5-6
1-1 12, Nelson 2-4 0-0 5, West 1-2 0-0 2,
Fulbright 9-14 1-2 19, Kalbfleisch 2-8 0-0
5, Morrison 10-15 8-10 28. Totals 33-61
14-23 83.
Halftime -- Carroll 38, LCSC 36. Total
fouls -- Carroll 18, LCSC 24. Fouled out --
none. Three-point goals -- Carroll 8-18
(Hall 3-6, Syverson 2-4, Fuzesy 2-6,
Rochelle 1-1, Brooks 1-1, Woody 0-1), LCSC
3-11 (Yancheva 1-2, Nelson 1-2, Kalbfleisch
1-5, Hart 0-1, Fulbright 0-1). Rebounds --
Carroll 30 (Woody 7), LCSC 28 (Fulbright 5).
Assists -- Carroll 11 (Syverson 2), LCSC 11
(Hart 5). |