OH, SO CLOSE AGAIN: Bay Women Lose In Joliet
Click the thumbnails to see photos and videos, and hear post-game comments from Coach Matt Gregory. Also listen to Kennedy Englund player spotlight interview JOLIET, Ill.---The Bay College Norse women’s basketball team lost another close game on Sunday, falling to the Joliet Junior College Wolves, 53-50, in Illinois. “Same story, different day,” Norse Coach Matt Gregory said after his team lost its fourth single-digit loss of the season. “In the locker room, we talked about the basic Basketball 101 stuff. Being mentally-strong. Being actually able to be physically strong, too. We just got so far behind. It takes time for us to get things going lately, and that just can’t happen.” The Norse had trouble with the Wolves’ full-court press, committing eight turnovers in the first half alone. That was compounded by 15 offensive rebounds for the Wolves in that first 20 minutes. Fortunately, the Wolves didn’t shoot well in the first half, even though they had 39 shot attempts to 21 for Bay. The Norse trailed, 14-11, after the first quarter as Allasha Alexander nailed a triple off of a Bay turnover at the buzzer. Bay fell behind, 23-15, before stabilizing late in the second quarter. Bree Arsenault cut to the basket and scored on reverse layup, Tianna Taylor scored an inside basket from the base line, and Alyssa Cretton banked a shot home to cut the deficit to 26-22 at halftime. The Norse trailed throughout the third quarter, but were able to stay close enough to be able to make a late run. An Andie Arsenault triple brought Bay to within 34-33, then in the fourth quarter, Englund got hot from downtown. Englund made back-to-back triples early in the quarter to bring the Norse to within 40-39, and then the Norse finally grabbed a lead at 46-45 when Andie Arsenault passed to Chevy Koski for a driving lay-up. Bay fell to 6-7 on the season. The Norse were 6-of-17 from three-point range and 9-for-15 from the free throw line. Andie Arsenault led the Norse with 13 points and seven rebounds. Englund had 12 points, while Taylor contributed eight points and three rebounds. Joliet (3-6) got 12 points from Alexander, the only player to score in double figures. Bay College will have a tough road next weekend as the Norse spend their fourth straight weekend away from home. They will face two of the top three ranked teams in NJCAA Division Three: Rochester Community and Technical College and Anoka-Ramsey College in Coon Rapids. |