Box Score SAULT STE. MARIE - Wayne State out-sized Lake Superior
State in the post, but LSSU senior center Alyssa VanderWal had
the upper hand as the Lakers defeated the Warriors, 77-59, Saturday
at Bud Cooper Gymnasium.
VanderWal totaled 21 points and 16 rebounds -- hitting career
highs in both categories -- to lead the Lakers (11-7 overall, 4-6
Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference). The 6-3 center
was 7-of-12 from the field and 9-of-10 at the free-throw line while
going up against WSU's center, 6-5 junior Lindsey West. VanderWal
had 11 second-half rebounds as her team pulled away from a
seven-point halftime lead.
LSSU forward Jackie Armstrong (6-0) had to contend with 6-2
forward Brittany Smith of WSU. Armstrong also had a solid
outing, totaling 18 points and four rebounds. Nicole Marshall added
13 points and six rebounds, and Shelle Rochon had eight points and
eight rebounds. Marshall and Rochon both came off the bench, while
starting guard Emily Joseph contributed nine points and six
assists.
Lake Superior State put the the game out of reach with a 16-1
run early in the second half. VanderWal scored eight points and
Armstrong five during a 2:41 span. Ronlea Peterson added a
three-pointer as LSSU built a 57-36 lead with 14:05 remaining in
the game.
LSSU went on to shoot 46.2 percent from the field, including
8-of-26 from three-point range. The Lakers made 21-of-26 free
throws and out-rebounded the Warriors, 43-25.
Jasmine McCall and Smith scored 14 points each to lead Wayne
State (5-10 overall, 3-7 GLIAC). WSU shot 32.8 percent from the
field, including 4-of-17 from three-point range and 13-of-17 at the
free-throw line.
LSSU, which finished 3-2 during its recent homestand, heads to
Northern Michigan on Thursday, Jan. 22.
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