How cold is ice? Ask the Lions
Vanguard University’s women’s basketball team, Golden State
Athletic Conference leaders and No. 14 in the NAIA rankings entering
Saturday night’s GSAC duel with a 12-1 record against Westmont,
proved records are made to be broken.
Unfortunately, these records, which they must be, are for the
wrong reasons as the Lions proved all too human on a night of
futility.
With hands of ice, Vanguard netted 9 of 50 from the field (18%),
including 2 of 19 from three-point range, and proceeded to bow to
Westmont, 56-38, in the usually comfortable confines of the Pit on
the Vanguard campus.
The Lions shot just 8.3% from the field in the first half (2 for
24, including 0 for 10 from beyond the arc) en route to a 26-15
deficit. And it didn’t get much better later.
Jennifer Wilcox and reserve Courtney McKinney each had seven
points for the Lions, who lost on the boards, too, 42-30.
Westmont, 14-11, 9-5, was led by Katie Hardeman, the only player
in the game with double figures (13 points).
Vanguard falls to 17-8, 12-2
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