NCC 124, Principia 68
Game Summary
It was a quick start for the Cardinals (1-1), who scored the game's first 11 points and remained on fire to lead 42-15 after one quarter. They cooled off a bit in the second half as the Panthers (0-2) started to run on the press and got some layups. The Cardinals wouldn't score for three and half minutes, but kept the lead intact, leading 61-34 at the break. North Central poured it on in the third, continuing the barrage of threes before calling off the press late in the third quarter. They got a Mayson Whipple layup just shy of the buzzer to hit the century mark after three quarters, then transitioned to more of an inside game in the fourth to finish the deal.
Key Stats
- Anita Sterling (NCC): 7-13 FG (6-11 3PT); 20 pts, 7 reb (5 off), 2 ast, 4 stl. Anita was on fire early, hitting five first quarter threes and getting the table excited about possible record breaking, but she fell one triple shy of the school record for a single game.
- Therese Pettersson (NCC): 7-14 FG, 2-2 FT; 16 pts, 10 reb (8 off), 1 ast, 2 stl. T struggled from the floor in the early going but got her bearings as the game went on and started to hit her shots. Strong outing.
- Kara Johnson (Principia): 11-22 FG (1-4 3PT), 1-4 FT; 24 pts, 11 reb (7 off), 3 ast, 1 stl. The Panthers' best player of the night took most of the advantage on her layup opportunities and did some damage on the glass as well. She's probably her school's rep on the All-Tournament Team.
- Principia Turnovers: 31. The Cardinals did a ton of damage here, logging 21 steals paced by Sterling's four, while Paula Zerante and Jamie Cuny each had three. The Cardinals also forced a five second in bounding call and pulled off a ten second call thanks to the new clock reset rules.
- NCC 3PT: 25-77 (32.5%). This was a much better outing compared to last week, mainly thanks to that first quarter. They shot 50 threes in the first half before slowing down and being a little more efficient. If they can stay in this range all season, they'll win a ton of games.
- NCC Charges Drawn: 0. Nothing doing in this department, though not for lack of trying. Anita didn't get whistles on a couple, and may have tried to sell one or two as well, but no dice.
Maryville 65, Bethel 43
I'm not used to such low scoring games. This was a tightly contested and well defended game early, with Maryville up 16-15 after one quarter. Then Bethel went cold, hitting a couple free throws midway through the second quarter and going on a ten minute scoring drought and 17 minutes without a field goal while the Scots took control. Mindy Brackins led all scorers with 21 points for the Scots, Rachel Hawn added 12 and Mackenzie Puckett had 11 points and six assists. Shanni Moorse led the Royals with 12 points.
Final Thoughts
North Central's 124 points ties the school record for points in a game, and their 25 made threes is one shy of the school mark. They had a chance at both marks too, but couldn't cash in. They did, however break the program record for rebounds (82) and assists (31) in a game, as well as field goal attempts (131), the latter falling just three attempts shy of the national record.
North Central will play Maryville for the title tomorrow at 5:00 in what should be a tough battle, while Principia will play Bethel at noon.
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