Two runs early in
the game broke the game open on Thursday evening as #17/13 Green Bay defeated
Valparaiso 75-48 in front of 2,237 fans at the Kress Events Center in Green
Bay, Wis.
“Green Bay is a very
good team,” head coach Keith Freeman
said. “They are very physical and may be
the best defensive team in the country.”
The Phoenix opened
the game draining a pair of three-pointers before Tabitha Gerardot (Fort Wayne, Ind./Canterbury H.S.) got the
Crusaders on the scoreboard with back-to-back put-back baskets.
Turnovers proved to
be Valpo’s downfall though, as the Brown and Gold committed seven miscues in
the game’s first five minutes. A 14-2 Green
Bay run pushed the hosts’ advantage to 20-6 eight minutes into the game.
“They make it hard
to move the basketball,” Freeman added. “They
pressure every pass.”
The Crusaders held
the Phoenix scoreless for nearly three minutes while Stefanie Lang (Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso H.S.) scored down low
and Betsy Adams (Monticello,
Ind./Twin Lakes H.S.) added a jumper in the lane.
The Phoenix then
went on another 14-2 run to break the game wide open, making it 34-12 at the
7:06 mark. Valpo cut the deficit to
37-19, only to have Green Bay score the final eight points of the half to take
a 45-19 advantage into the locker room.
Green Bay made nine
three-pointers in the opening stanza and the Phoenix forced 16 Crusader
turnovers leading to 21 points.
Valpo played nearly
even with Green Bay in the second half, cutting the deficit to 22 with under
seven minutes to play. The Phoenix never
let the Crusaders get any closer tough, as they claimed their 17th
consecutive victory and clinched the Horizon League regular season title.
“We gained a lot
from this game though,” Freeman added. “We
played a good second half and handled the pressure better as the game wore
on. They only scored 30 points in the
second half after scoring 45 in the first.
I was also pleased with the production from the kids off of the bench.”
Lang led the
Crusaders with 11 points and pulled down eight rebounds while Gerardot added 10
points. Valpo shot 39.5% from the floor
but finished the game with 28 turnovers.
“We had two freshmen
lead us in scoring,” Freeman concluded. “We
need to continue to build and develop the kids.”
Celeste Hoewisch and
Lydia Bauer led Green Bay (26-1, 15-0 Horizon) with 13 points each while Juile
Wojta added 10 points and 11 rebounds.
The Phoenix outrebounded Valpo 41-36 and pulled down 17 offensive boards
leading to 23 second chance points.
Valparaiso (7-21,
4-12) will close out the road portion of the 2010-2011 regular season on
Saturday afternoon when the Crusaders head down the road to face
Milwaukee. Tip-off against the Panthers
is set for 2 p.m. at the Klotsche Center.
Game Notes: Green Bay leads the all-time series 22-4 and
has won seven straight meetings … Valpo made three three-pointers and now has 194
for the season, tied for fifth most in program history … the 12 attempts from
long range give the Crusaders 588 for the year, third most all-time … Stephanie Thomas (Avon, Ind./Avon H.S.)
had a career high three steals.