Box Score FINDLAY, Ohio - Saturday's clash between 13th-ranked Lake
Superior State and undefeated Findlay boiled down to a three-point
shooting contest in the second half, and the Oilers prevailed on
their own court, 60-57.
The Findlay women's basketball team, which improved to 5-0
overall and 2-0 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference, hit three three-pointers during a 1:45 span midway
through the second half to build a 46-39 lead. After
going 0-for-7 from three-point range in the first half, the
Oilers were 6-for-13 in the second.
LSSU (6-2 overall, 0-2 GLIAC) battled back as Alyssa VanderWal
and Ronlea Peterson converted three-point plays. The Lakers led
48-46 with 7:03 remaining.
VanderWal hit a jumper with 45 seconds remaining in
regulation to tie it, 55-55. Findlay's Audra Mihalic answered
with a three-pointer with 26 seconds to go, and the Oilers
held on for the win.
LSSU was 5-for-11 from three-point range in the first half,
which ended in a 27-27 tie. The Lakers made 3-of-10 triples in the
second half. Peterson and Shelle Rochen were a combined 5-for-9
from behind the arc.
Peterson led the Lakers with 14 points and six rebounds, while
Rochon finished with 11 points and Jackie Armstrong had 10.
Armstrong also led in rebounds with nine despite struggling with
foul trouble throughout the second half. In addition to Rochon,
Annie Dykhouse provided a strong post presence coming off the bench
and had five rebounds.
Mihalic led Findlay with 15 points. The Oilers shot 34 percent
from the field and made 20-of-34 free throws. They were 13-of-17 at
the line in the first half, while LSSU was 4-for-7.
LSSU shot 33.3 percent from the field and was 9-of-15 at the
free-throw line. The Lakers held a 42-41 rebounding edge.
Lake Superior State continues its long December road stretch at
5:30 p.m. Friday at Ashland.
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