Valparaiso dropped its second straight game on the road
Wednesday evening, falling 62-54 to Chicago
State in Chicago, Ill.
Fifteen second half turnovers
by the Crusaders led to 13 points allowed the Cougars to earn the win after the
game was tied at halftime.
“They were better than us
tonight,” head coach Keith Freeman
said. “We have to do a better job handling the ball and making better passes.”
Valpo started the game cold
from the floor, making just one of its first 11 shots over the first seven
minutes, falling behind 9-6. The defense
kept the Crusaders in the game though, forcing six turnovers, five on steals
during the same stretch.
An 11-5 Crusader run, capped
by a Betsy Adams (Montecello, Ind./Twin
Lakes H.S.) three, made it 17-14 Valpo at the 8:41 mark, its largest lead of
the first half.
Chicago State answered with a 9-2 run to take a four-point
advantage, but that would be the largest advantage by either team in the
opening stanza and the teams went into the locker room tied at 30.
The game stayed tight
throughout the opening 20 minutes, with seven ties and eight lead changes, as
Valpo made just 2-of-15 three-point attempts in the half. The Crusaders did get to the glass, grabbing
eight offensive rebounds which led to nine second chance points.
The Crusaders finished the half
shooting 37.5%, but forced 11 turnovers.
Chicago State was 50% from the floor, but connected on 6-of-11 from
downtown as Courtney Waldon hit four triples on her way to 16 first half
points.
An Adams
three-point play the old-fashioned way gave Valpo a 36-35 lead with 14:12 to
play in second half.
Ten turnovers in the first 10
minutes of the stanza allowed Chicago State to go on a 6-0 run over the next
five-and-a-half minutes while building a 41-36 advantage.
Skyler Gick’s
(Otterbein, Ind./Benton Central H.S.) triple at the 8:10
mark tied the game at 41. After Chicago State retook a four-point lead, 51-47,
with 3:01 to play, Lauren Kenney
(Mooresville, Mooresville H.S.) scored back-to-back baskets inside to retie the
contest with two minute to play.
Courtney Waldon answered with
a triple though to put the Cougars on top for good and Chicago State
made six free throws down the stretch.
Adams finished with 18 points for the Crusaders while
Kenney added 11 more as both players finished in double figures for the fifth
straight game. Ashley Varner (South Bend,
Ind./Washington H.S.) added 10
points and a game-high seven boards.
Alyssa Waldon led Chicago State (3-5) with 20 points while
Courtney Waldon had 19 points, six boards, and three blocks for the Cougars.
“Our biggest problems tonight
were turning it over 15 times in the second half, not executing on offense on
about eight key possessions, not shooting the ball particularly well, and not
defending to key three-point shooters all night,” Freeman concluded.
Chicago State 50% from the floor and 9-of-17 (52.9%) from
three-point range while Valpo was just 36.5% from the field and 4-of-23 (17.4%)
from long range.
Valparaiso (3-2) will return home to the Athletics-Recreation
Center on Saturday afternoon as the
Crusaders host Chicago
State. Tip-off is set for 1:35 p.m. for the final
home contest in the 2009 calendar year.
Game Notes: Valpo
and Chicago State met for the 39th time, the most games ever for the
Crusaders against a single opponent … Valpo leads the series 34-5, but Chicago
State has won the last four meetings in the Windy City … the Crusaders made
more free throws (12) than the Cougars attempted (11), something Valpo has
accomplished for the season as well … Gick had a season-best five assists … the
Crusaders had a season-high 15 steals, including four by Kelly Watts (Gary,
Ind./East Chicago Central H.S.) after she had just three all season to date.