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Undefeated and top-ranked Union ends LCSC's season

3-22-08

 
JACKSON, Tenn. - For a little more than 13 minutes, the Lewis-Clark State College women's basketball team had top-ranked and undefeated Union University a bit flustered.
 
The Bulldogs entered the game averaging 91 points per outing, but was struggling from the field and had its outstanding center Josephine Owino on the bench with two fouls.
 
However, as the Warriors found out, its hard to keep a good team down. Kaitlin Dudley hit a 3-pointer and then converted a three-point play to spark a 15-0 run to help the Bulldogs pull away and defeat the Warriors 82-57 Saturday in the quarterfinals of the NAIA Division I Women's National Basketball Championships, which are being held on Union's home floor at Oman Arena.
 
The loss brought an end to LCSC's remarkable season at 29-5. LCSC entered Saturday with an 11-game win streak and had won 20 of its previous 21 games.
 
It's the fourth time LCSC has made it as far as the quarterfinal round, but only in 2001 did the Warriors make the Final Four.
 
LCSC led 4-2 early and had a strong first half going. LCSC's Lacie Titmus' basket at the 6:46 mark made it 19-14 for Union, but the Warriors then went scoreless for nearly five minutes as Union used the 15-0 run to take a 20-point lead at 34-14. 
 
The Warriors did manage to finish the first half with a flurry, scoring the final seven point to cut the halftime margin to 34-21.
 
Union used a 9-2 run to start the second half to put the lead back up to 20. LCSC hit a 3-point to cut it to 17, but that would be as close as the Warriors could get in the second half as Union led by as much as 29.
 
Union finished the game hitting 31-of-61 shots for 50.8 percent, and was 9-of-21 at the 3-point line for 41.9 percent.
 
The Warriors never warmed up. They finished 23-of-73 from the field for 31.5 percent, and 4-of-19 at the 3-point line for 21.1 percent.
 
Senior forward Vanessa West has a strong game for the Warriors. She led the team with 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting, including 1-of-1 at the 3-point line. Take away her performance and the Warriors were just 15-of-61 from the field for less than 25 percent accuracy.
 
Mandy Troutt, a senior post from Pullman, recorded her seventh double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds. It was the 15th time this season Troutt had recorded more than eight rebounds and her performance also held LCSC hold a 45-41 rebounding advantage, thanks to 19 offensive rebounds against a taller Union squad. That helped LCSC to a 15-7 advantage in second chance points.
 
Jade Fulbright finished with 10 points and added another steal to finish her career as LCSC's all-time career steals leader with 349.
 
Katie Hart was credited with seven assists and finishes her career with 604 assists, just three behind the program's all-time leader Brianne Kottwitz.
 
West, Fulbright, and Hart also finish their careers with 108 victories over a four-year span, the most of any player in either the LCSC men's or women's basketball programs. They were joined by Troutt as the four seniors on this year's squad.
 
Dudley finished with a game-high 21 points to Pace Union, while Crystal Eason added 15. Jessica Graves added 12 points, while Zeinab Chan had a double-double for Union with 11 points and a team-high 11 rebounds.
 
Even though LCSC only committed four more turnovers than Union (16-12), Union converted the turnovers into 29 points, while LCSC could only convert Union's turnovers into eight points. Union's bench also outscored LCSC 29-8.
 
The tournament will take Sunday off before semifinal play on Monday. The first semifinal as Freed-Hardeman against Trevecca Nazarene at 4 p.m., followed by Vanguard and Union at 6 p.m. Vanguard defeated Carroll College 71-56 in the quarterfinals on Saturday, bringing an end to the tournament for the Frontier Conference.

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