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Bryce Alderton
The future for the Vanguard University women’s basketball team looks
very bright.
The present isn’t too bad either.
Led by freshman Kelly Schmidt’s 34 points and 13 rebounds to go
with 16 points from freshman Rachel Besse off the bench, the
fourth-ranked Lions defeated visiting Cal Baptist, 89-57, for their
13th straight win Tuesday night, the second time the two Golden State
Athletic Conference schools have played each other in five days.
Schmidt, a 6-foot forward, broke her own record in eclipsing the
school’s single-game scoring mark, which she set Nov. 15 when she
scored 33 points in a 102-47 win over La Sierra.
Schmidt, who finished with her seventh double-double of the
season, scored 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting in the first half as the
Lions (17-1, 9-1 in the GSAC) built a 42-26 cushion at intermission.
“Down low, I was able to do more moves because it seemed to open
up more,” Schmidt said. “It is great when Lisa [Faulkner] can get us
the ball. That helps.”
Faulkner, a junior point guard who transferred from UC Irvine,
dished out 14 assists to go with 11 points, one of five Vanguard
players to score in double figures. She was quick to shift the focus
to her teammates.
“Tonight was an average night really,” Faulkner said. “We came out
with energy and when everyone runs the floor well it makes my job
easier. Kelly played huge. She made it easy to make a simple bounce
pass for two points.”
Besse added six rebounds while Lacey Mills tallied 14 points for
Vanguard, which had just seven healthy players suited up.
“She has come a long way,” Lions’ Coach Russ Davis said of Besse.
“[Besse and Schmidt] are only freshmen, which is good.
“Lisa takes over with the assists. She is the best point guard in
the country.”
Davis removed himself from the bench for the second half to lie
down after experiencing a headache and dizziness, but returned to the
floor to meet his team after the victory.
Vanguard, which never trailed, lived up to its status near the top
of NAIA Division I with an up-tempo style Cal Baptist (7-10, 2-7)
could only keep up with for the first six minutes of the game.
The Lions stretched a 12-9 lead to a 42-24 cushion after Lindsey
McClellan (10 points) made two free throws with 1:27 left in the first half.
The Lancers trimmed Vanguard’s lead to 61-50 with 7:10 left in the
second half following a Lindsey Castle layin, but the Lions went on a
9-0 run over the next 1:48 to regain control. Besse (6-3) scored six
consecutive points during the run, getting inside position and
throwing her hands in the air to receive entry passes.
Besse scored four points, but played just five minutes in the
first half after she picked up her second foul eight minutes into the
game.
Mills scored 12 of her points in the second half as the Lions shot
56% from the field (19 of 34). Vanguard made 35 of 69 shots in the
game (50.7%) while limiting the Lancers to a 10-of-36 output from the
field (27.8%) in the final 20 minutes. The Lions hit 9 of 19
three-pointers, including four by Mills and three by Faulkner.
“When the [Lancers] doubled, we kicked it out to our shooters and
they hit a three,” Schmidt said. “This is an all-around team.”
Vanguard’s defense forced nine steals, three by Schmidt, which
prevented Cal Baptist from getting into any offensive rhythm.
Miranda Emde came off the bench to lead the Lancers with 10
points, while Vanguard held junior forward Nastasia Arriaran to nine
points, more than three below her season average.
“We put more emphasis on playing defense,” Davis said. “We
switched on screens this time.”
The Lions defeated the Lancers, 81-59, Thursday, and wanted to
jump to an early lead Tuesday, Faulkner said.
“We had a better running offense than last game,” Faulkner said.
“It was a little awkward [playing the same team twice in five days],
but there are advantages, like knowing what [Cal Baptist’s]
tendencies are. They made a couple of adjustments, too, like
switching on screens.”
The Lions were able to get through the screens with frequency to
get a hand in a shooter’s face.
Thus far, Vanguard has made its way to the top of the GSAC
standings with Westmont (7-1) hot on its heels.
Faulkner said there is still a long way to go.
“Our defense needs improvement as does our rebounding,” Faulkner
said. “Our goal is to get better with each practice and game and not
to peak until the end of the season. The Concordia loss [73-64 Dec.
6] was a good loss because it renewed our focus. We know we can’t
walk into a gym and win games. You don’t want to lose. You hate that
feeling.”
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Vanguard 89, Cal Baptist 57
Cal Baptist -- Arriaran 9, Brandt 7, Sim 8, Cruz 0, Newkirk 2, Crane 2, Emde 10, Mendezona 9, Castle 2, Thoms 6, Schweigert 0, Nichols 2. 3-pt. goals -- Brandt 1, Arriaran 1, Emde 1, Mendezona 1. Vanguard -- Burns 4, Schmidt 34, Dittenbir 0, Mills 14,
Faulkner 11, McClellan 10, Besse 16. 3-pt. goals -- Mills 4, Faulkner 3, McClellan 2. Halftime -- Vanguard, 42-26.
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