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March 1, 2007
Women’s Basketball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SYCAMORES WIN SEVENTH STRAIGHT WITH 76-68 VICTORY AT DRAKE
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DES MOINES, Iowa
– Paced by a career-high 32 points from senior Rachel
Maenpaa, the Indiana State Sycamores downed Drake by a score of
76-68 in the regular season finale to finish the year on a
seven-game winning streak. ISU improved to 19-10, 12-6 MVC while
the Bulldogs fell to 10-18, 5-13 MVC.
Maenpaa entered the
game needing just 13 points to become the program’s tenth player
to score both 1,000 points and pull down 500 rebounds in her
career. She reached that mark early in the game and didn’t look
back en route to posting her new career-high of 32.
Those 32 points are
the most by a Sycamore since Melanie Boeglin scored 46 at Drake
in a 92-87 victory last season.
Maenpaa connected on
12-of-21 field goals and 8-of-11 free throws in the victory. She
added six rebounds and three assists as her final regular season
game proved to be one of the best efforts of her career.
Forced into playing 34
minutes in the game because of foul trouble for Laura Rudolphi,
Maenpaa sparked several key runs in the game.
Trailing 32-23 with
3:28 left in the first half, Maenpaa hit a jumper to cut the
advantage to seven.
ISU would go on to
eventually cut what was an 11-point Drake advantage down to just
two points on a Maenpaa lay-up with 39 seconds left. Following a
defensive stop, Angela Phillips missed an open 3-point attempt
and Kara Schilli grabbed the rebound, fell out of bounds but got
off a high jumper that glanced off the front of the iron to send
both teams into the locker room with Drake leading 36-34.
Sophomore Leah
Phillips converted a 3-point play right out of the gate in the
second half to give ISU a quick 37-36 lead. That sparked a 7-0
mini-run by the Bulldogs to five them a 43-37 lead just two
minutes after the break.
ISU battled back with
back-to-back jumpers by Maenpaa, as well as lay-ups from Annie
Bankhead and Angela Phillips to tie the score at 45 with 14:26
left in the game.
With 11:50 left,
Drake’s Ashleigh Brady drilled a jump shot to give the Bulldogs
a 48-47 advantage. It proved to be the Bulldogs final lead of
the game.
Indiana State embarked
on a key 9-0 run from that point on, including a fast break
3-point play by Maenpaa plus another jumper and a 3-pointer by
freshman Kelsey Luna. Luna’s triple gave the Sycamores a 55-48
lead with 10:18 left.
Drake showed fight and
a pair of Whorton free throws cut the lead down to 55-54 with
8:33 remaining, before Maenpaa hit two charity tosses to stretch
the back to 57-54.
The Sycamores were
solid at free throw line down the stretch as the ISU finished
off the game by hitting eight of its final 10 charity tosses in
securing the 76-68 road victory.
Angela Phillips hit
14-of-16 free throws to score 18 points and dish out four
assists in the win. Rudolphi added 12 points the game, putting
her in double figures scoring for 17 out of 18 MVC games this
season.
The Bulldogs
out-rebounded the Sycamores by a 37-32 margin. Drake jumped out
to an 18-4 advantage on the boards in the first half and scored
eight first half, second chance points. The Sycamore rebounding
got tons better in the second half, eventually scoring 11 second
chance points to Drake’s 10.
With the victory, ISU
finishes as the No. 3 seed for next week’s State Farm Missouri
Valley Conference Tournament. Southern Illinois is No. 1, and
will face the winner of No. 8 Drake/No. 9 Wichita State in
Friday’s first quarterfinal. No. 2 Illinois State will face the
winner of the No. 7 Bradley/No. 10 Missouri State game in
Friday’s third game. Friday’s second game will feature
Evansville against Northern Iowa in the No. 4 vs. No. 5 contest.
No. 3 Indiana State
will now prepare to return to Des Moines, Iowa on Friday, March
9 when they face No.6 Creighton at the Drake Knapp Center in the
conference tournament. Tip-off is set for 9:30 p.m. (ET). ISU
downed Creighton in the first round of last season’s MVC
Tournament. ISU swept the Bluejays this season, and have won six
consecutive games versus Creighton.
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