Biola upsets Lions
Steve Virgen
There were several reasons Vanguard University was stunned by Biola
in a Golden State Athletic Conference women’s basketball game
Saturday. But Lions freshman Kelly Schmidt pointed to the one that
she thought was most important after Vanguard, ranked No. 4 in the
NAIA, lost to visiting Biola, 85-66.
The Lions defeated Biola, 89-37, Dec. 2, but the Eagles were
different this time. And, apparently so was Vanguard.
“It didn’t feel like us,” said Schmidt, who scored 13 points, nine
less than her season average, which leads the GSAC. “It wasn’t our
tempo. That wasn’t us. This will wake us up. We’ll learn from it.”
Schmidt was 2 for 13 from the field (15.3%). She, just as the
Lions (17-2, 9-2 in conference), could never get on track. However,
the Eagles (11-9, 5-6) were red hot in the second half and received a
boost from international transfer Linda Ogugua, a 6-foot-6 center who
is originally from Nigeria. She was cleared by the NAIA and played in
her first game Jan. 17.
Ogugua competed in an amateur league in France two years ago,
Biola sports information director Ken Carlson said. The NAIA decided
she was eligible for play, but she lost two years and transferred in
as a junior. She scored 18 points and grabbed 17 rebounds. Her inside
presence also freed up her teammates, including Sarah Baird, who
scored a game-high 28 points, and Rachel Dulin (17 points), who
knocked down five three-pointers.
“We just didn’t play very well,” Vanguard Coach Russ Davis said.
“You have to give them a lot of credit. We got out-hustled,
out-worked and out-coached. We are a young team and in this one we
showed our youth. But I wouldn’t trade them for anybody. Teams better
sneak in and get a win now because those girls are going to be
dominating for the next few years.”
Davis said he told his players they lost their poise and they were
beat in every facet. Biola outrebounded Vanguard, 51-34. The Eagles shot 16 of 27 from the field in the second half (59.3), while the
Lions were 10 of 34 in the final 20 minutes (29.4%). Vanguard shot
31.3% for the game and 18.2% from three-point range.
Freshman reserve center Rachel Besse led the Lions with 18 points
and 11 rebounds.
The Lions entered the game with a 13-game winning streak. In their
nine conference wins, Vanguard has defeated opponents by a 29.6
average margin of victory.
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Biola 85, Vanguard 66
Biola -- Dulin 17, Baird 28, Matthews 10, Richelli 4, Ogugua 18, Hill 8. 3-pt. goals -- Dulin 5, Baird 3, Matthews 1. Vanguard -- Mills 12, Burns 9, Faulkner 11, Josefsson 0, Schmidt 13, Besse 18, Dittenbir 2, McClellan 1. 3-pt. goals -- Mills 4.
Halftime -- Biola, 36-32.
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