Box Score MARQUETTE - Lake Superior State once again found its
shooting touch and dominated the boards to beat Northern Michigan
71-58 in a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's
basketball contest Thursday at the Berry Events Center.
LSSU (12-7 overall, 5-6 GLIAC) shot over 50 percent from the
field for the sixth time this season, made 18-of-21 free throws and
out-rebounded the Wildcats, 39-27, while leading the game from
start to finish.
Although senior Jaclyn Armstrong led all scorers with 21
points, the Lakers put forth one of their most-balanced offensive
outings of the season. Alyssa VanderWal finished with 11
points and six rebounds, and Shelle Rochon came off the bench to
total 10 points, five rebounds and four steals. Nicole Marshall had
nine points and six rebounds, followed by Ronlea Peterson with
eight points, eight rebounds and four assists. Annie Dykhouse
filled in for VanderWal when she was in foul trouble and scored
eight points.
Lake Superior State led 34-23 at halftime, but Northern Michigan
(9-7 overall, 4-7 GLIAC) got back-to-back three-pointers from
Kellie Rietveld and Cassie Hegbloom, cutting the lead to five
points. The teams traded baskets for two minutes until
NMU's Steffani Stoeger hit another three-pointer, closing the
gap to three points, 40-37.
LSSU responded with a 12-2 run that included two field goals and
two free throws by Dykhouse. Her basket with 11:19 remaining gave
the Lakers a 52-39 advantage.
NMU closed within eight points three times during the final
eight minutes. Marshall put the game out of reach, 69-58, with a
three-pointer with 1:32 to go.
Armstrong was 7-for-10 from the field and 7-of-8 at the
free-throw line. VanderWall made all five field-goal attempts, and
Marshall was 4-for-6. LSSU was 26-of-51 from the field as a team,
including 1-for-7 from behind the arc.
Stoeger scored 13 points, and Rietveld had nine points and seven
rebounds to lead NMU. The Wildcats shot 33.9 percent from the
field, including 10-of-25 from three-point range, and made 10-of-13
free throws.
LSSU, which moved into sole possession of third place in the
GLIAC North Division, plays at 1 p.m. Saturday at Michigan
Tech.
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