Valparaiso returned
to the Athletics-Recreation Center for the first time this season on Wednesday
evening, but Ball State spoiled the homecoming, defeating the Crusaders 66-52.
Shooting in the
second half proved to be the difference as the Brown and Gold connected on just
26.7% of its shots out of the locker room.
The Cardinals led just 30-28 at the break, but shot better than 44% in
the second half after a 24.2% shooting percentage in the opening 20 minutes.
“We’re a good
shooting team and I think we can be better than what we are,” head coach Keith Freeman said. “They were guarding us one on one in the post
and we haven’t proven we can score there yet.
We’ve got good kids who working hard trying to do their best. We’re just very inexperienced right now.”
Valpo started out
strong, taking an early 9-1 lead and holding Ball State without a field goal
for more than five-and-a-half minutes to start the contest. An 18-6 run by the Cardinals gave the
visitors their biggest lead of the first half, 19-15, with 8:51 to play before
intermission.
“We got off to a
good start for the first six minutes of the game,” said Freeman. “But we’re not creating enough opportunities
where we get fouled and can go to the line.”
Valpo answered with
an 11-1 run of its own, keyed by three-pointers from Ashley Timmerman (Pontiac, Ill./Pontiac H.S.), Betsy Adams (Monticello, Ind./Twin Lakes H.S.), and Tabitha Gerardot (Fort Wayne,
Ind./Canterbury H.S.).
The Cardinals
finished the half with a 10-2 spurt, capped by a pair of free throws from
Brandy Woody with 1.4 seconds remaining to take the two point advantage into
the locker room.
Ball State
immediately stretched its lead out to six before another Adams three pulled
Valpo within 34-33 at the 17:40 mark, the closest the Crusaders would get the
rest of the way.
Seven straight
points by Ball State extended the lead to eight, and the advantage would grow
to 11, 45-34, with under 12 minutes to play.
The Cardinals continued to add to its lead, pushing it to 62-43 before
the Crusaders forced a couple of later turnovers, pulling within 11 in the
final minute.
Adams led the
Crusaders with 18 points, her fourth straight game in double figures. The junior guard was 7-of-11 from the floor
as Valpo’s lone player to score in double figures, but was hampered by foul
trouble in the second half.
Emily Maggert led
Ball State (3-2) with 19 points and 13 rebounds while Ty’Ronda Benning added 13
points.
The Cardinals
outrebounded Valpo 50-41, including 19 offensive rebounds. Gina
Lange (Wyoming, Minn./Forest Lake H.S.) pulled down a career-high 13
rebounds for the Crusaders while Laura
Richards (Connersville, Ind./Connersville H.S.) also had a career best with
nine boards.
“Gina and Laure are
gritty players,” Freeman added. “They
had 22 boards between the two of them.
But they had 19 offensive boards and that’s just too many.”
Valparaiso (1-3)
will remain at home on Sunday afternoon as the Crusaders host Cincinnati. Tip-off is set for 1:35 p.m. from the ARC.
Game Notes: Valpo had won five straight home openers
prior to the loss … the Crusaders are now 12-5 in home openers under Freeman …
Adams has tallied double figures in all five games this year … Lange’s previous
high in rebounding was eight last Saturday at Lamar … Richards previous best on
the boards was eight last season against Detroit … Ball State leads the
all-time 10-5 and has won two straight meetings.