GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - -
A furious comeback was not enough as the Madonna women’s basketball
team saw its dream of a trip to the National Tournament come up
short, 84-79 in the WHAC Tournament finals to Aquinas. The loss ends
MU’s season at 14-17.
The game opened as
a back and forth battle with three ties in the first four minutes.
Madonna then went on a 5-0 run sparked by a
Tabatha Wydryck
(Riverview, Mich.) score
as well as a Wydryck block to go along with a lay up from
Christie Carrico
(Waterford, Mich.)
Carrico would then be forced to leave the game after taking an elbow
to the face and having to have two stitches put into her upper lip
to stop the bleeding.
MU pushed the lead
up to seven on a Caryn Inman
(Oxford, Mich.)
triple from the top of the key to make it 18-11 with 13:23 to go in
the opening half. AQ then went on a 9-2 run to take the lead back
briefly at 33-31. The Crusaders tied the score again and took
another lead on a pair of Carrico free throws. AQ tied the game (the
fifth of the contest) on a Carrie Abdo runner in the lane to make it
38-38.
After a
Cali Crawford
(Rochester, Mich.)
triple put MU up two at 41-39, Whitney Marsh answered back for AQ
with a three ball of her own to give the Saints a 42-41 lead heading
into halftime.
Coming out of the
break, the Saints built their lead out to 10 on three separate
occasions, the second coming on a Joslyn Narber layup with 7:22 left
to make it 68-58. Madonna then went on a 12-2 run over the next
three plus minutes to forge the game’s sixth tie at 70-70 on a
Carrico triple from the left corner with 3:51 showing on the game
clock.
AQ regained the
lead for good on a pair of Clare Hogan charity tosses with 3:41
left, pushing the lead back out to eight with 20 seconds left and
Narber at the free throw line. Inman and
Alyssa Guerin
(Plymouth, Mich.) hit
threes with less than 10 seconds left, but the Crusaders could not
get any closer and AQ advanced to the NAIA National Championship
with the 84-79 win.
Carrico, who missed
over 10 minutes of game action in the first half led MU with 22
points, 12 of those coming in the second half. Wydryck added 17
points and six rebounds of her own to go along with 13 from Inman in
her final game as a Crusader. Crawford chipped in with 10 points
while Becca Rufli
(Linden, Mich.) added
six for the Crusaders in the loss.
MU ends the season
at 14-17 over all and 7-7 in WHAC action. The Crusaders appeared in
the WHAC finals for the second straight season under head coach Carl
Graves. MU bids goodbye to its senior class of Crawford,
Stephanie Day
(Livonia, Mich.), Inman,
Rufli and Lauhnna Waybrant
(Ortonville, Mich.).