Warrior women keep Lewis
& Clark scoreless for
over 8 minutes to win
80-59
12-1-07
PORTLAND, Ore. – With a
little less than 10
minutes to go and the
score tied at 57-57 in
the second half, the
Lewis-Clark State
College women’s
basketball team went on
a 23 to 2 run to defeat
Lewis & Clark College
80-59.
The Warriors narrowly
held the lead at half
time 45-43, and were up
only 61-59 with 8
minutes and 34 seconds
left in the game. The
LCSC coaching staff
credits the Pioneers’
8-plus minute scoring
draught to a match-up
zone and key defensive
efforts from the Warrior
bench.
During the first half,
LCSC struggled to
contain Lewis & Clark’s
senior guard Crystal
Castle. Castle led the
Pioneers with 26 points
in the game, and 20 of
them came in the first
half.
Jade Fulbright was
instrumental in carrying
the Warriors’ lead to
halftime. Fulbright
matched Castle’s numbers
and put up 20 points of
her own. Fulbright ended
the game with 20 points,
4 assists, and 3
rebounds.
LCSC also had three
other players score in
double figures. Sadie
Short recorded 17
points, 3 rebounds, and
3 steals, Vanessa West
had 15 points and 6
rebounds, and Breianna
Gaines recorded 11
points and had a team
leading 10 rebounds.
Junior Lacie Titmus came
off the bench and came
up with two timely
blocks for LCSC in the
second half. She
finished the game with 7
points, 6 rebounds, and
3 blocks.
Overall the Warriors
shot 46.5 percent from
the field, forced 22
turnovers, out-rebounded
Lewis & Clark 41 to 25,
and pressured the
Pioneers into making
only 7 of 21 shots, and
giving up 14 turnovers
in the second half.
With the win the
Warriors increase their
winning streak to 6
straight games and
improve their overall
record to 9-2 while the
Pioneers drop to 3-2.
Next weekend the
Warriors host the Wells
Fargo Invitational at
the LCSC Activity
Center. The tournament
should prove to be
highly competitive as
Carroll College, the
College of Idaho, and
Azusa Pacific University
all come to Lewiston.
On Friday, December 7,
Carroll will play
College of Idaho at 4
p.m., and then the
Warriors will take on
Azusa Pacific at 6 p.m.
This game will be
followed by a men’s
basketball game
featuring LCSC versus
Evergreen State College
to round out the day’s
triple header.
On Saturday, December 8,
the Wells Fargo
Invitational will
continue as Carroll will
play Azusa Pacific at 2
p.m., and the Warriors
will go against College
of Idaho at 4 p.m.
Saturday stands as the
Lewis-Clark State
College women’s
basketball Alumni Day.