Pirates knocked down
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Bryce Alderton
Any high the Orange Coast College women’s basketball team might have
felt after a thrilling double-overtime road victory over Saddleback
last week quickly evaporated Wednesday night in Peterson Gym on the
OCC campus.
Visiting Irvine Valley used a staunch defense to get back into the
Orange Empire Conference race with a convincing 62-50 victory over
OCC.
Sophomore forward April Robles led all scorers with 22 points
while guard Meghan McGovern tallied 12 for the Lasers (11-5, 2-3 in
conference), who used a 20-8 run the final nine minutes, 27 seconds
to pull away after a Jessica Chades three-pointer in the corner tied
the score at 42.
Sophomore Alisa Carrillo scored a team-high 16 points on 6-of-11
shooting while Amy Shaw scored nine points and Rhondi Naff added
eight for Coast (10-9, 3-2), which has lost four of its last six
games at home.
OCC entered Wednesday’s game tied with Fullerton and Cypress for
the conference lead at 3-1.
“We played with no emotion or passion tonight,” OCC Coach Mike
Thornton said. “[The Lasers] had their backs to the wall and that is
what we told our players. If [the Lasers] went to 1-4, they would
have been in trouble. It’s disappointing. We didn’t play hard and
didn’t respond well to pressure.”
IVC Coach Julie Hanks concurred with the game’s importance in the
conference race.
The Lasers were coming off a 65-61 loss to Fullerton on Friday.
“That was devastating because we lost it in the last minute,”
Hanks said. “We had to win to stay in the hunt.”
There were no last-minute heroics Wednesday, just a sound
defensive scheme that made it difficult for Coast guards to make
entry passes into the post. The Lasers held Carrillo to her average
(16.1 points).
“We fronted the whole game and [Carrillo] got her points, but we
put pressure on the guards to make it hard to throw the ball in,”
Hanks said.
“[Robles] did a great job on Alisa,” Thornton said. “At the same
time, Alisa has to keep moving and get second-chance scoring
opportunities and find other ways to score.”
IVC outrebounded OCC, 32-28. Monica Silivelio, a 5-foot-6 guard,
grabbed a team-leading eight rebounds -- four offensive -- for IVC
while Carrillo led Coast with eight.
The Lasers led, 26-21, at halftime after completing a 7-0 run the
final 4:58 before intermission. A three-pointer by Jessica Chades
(six points) gave Coast its last lead at 21-19 before the
aforementioned 7-0 run in which OCC committed three turnovers and
missed five shots.
The Pirates battled their way back in the second half, tying the
Lasers again at 44 on two free throws by Naff with 6:22 remaining.
But the Lasers responded after a timeout and hit two quick threes
to take a six-point lead and the Pirates never recovered.
OCC went 13 of 13 from the free-throw line, but finished just 16
of 50 from the field (32%), including going 8 of 28 in the first half
(28.6%).
Chades and Biava Arganda each had four assists.
Coast defeated host Saddleback, 82-78, Friday, but Thornton was
reminded again of the apparent parity in the conference.
“All eight teams can beat each other,” he said. “In this game, if
you think it is going good, it will bite you in the butt.”
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