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Pointers Fall to Bowdoin in NCAA Semifinals

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     The UW-Stevens Point women�s basketball team answered nearly every single run by top-ranked and undefeated Bowdoin Friday, but couldn�t muster one final rally in falling to a 64-59 loss to the Polar Bears in the NCAA Division III semifinals in Virginia Beach, Va.

    The Pointers trailed much of the second half, but rallied for a one-point lead with under two minutes remaining. However, Bowdoin�s Lora Trenkle hit a pair of key baskets as the Polar Bears held off the final UW-Stevens Point rally for the victory.

    UW-Stevens Point suffered just its second NCAA tournament loss in four appearances and had a nine-game tournament winning streak snapped. The Pointers are 28-4 and will play for third place on Saturday against Rochester (N.Y.). Bowdoin is now 30-0 and will take on Wilmington (Ohio) in a matchup of first-time championship game participants.

     �Bowdoin is a very good basketball team,� said Pointers� coach Shirley Egner. �But I don�t think we played up to our standards. You�ve got to give Bowdoin some credit for that.�

     The game was sloppy throughout with the teams combining for 47 turnovers. The Pointers shot their second-lowest field goal percentage of the season at 34.5 percent and had their second-lowest point total against the nation�s top defensive team.

     �This was the most-physically tough game we�ve had,� said Bowdoin coach Stefanie Pemper. �I�m so happy with how our team responded in this game both physically and mentally. This victory feels very, very fulfilling.�

     The game was tightly contested throughout with UW-Stevens Point taking control for a short time in the first half with an 11-2 run as Tara Schmitt, Andrea Kraemer and Cassandra Schultz all hit three-pointers for a 30-23 lead with 2:31 left in the first half. The Pointers led 32-27 with 18 seconds left when the Polar Bears� Alison Smith scored an inside basket and then Justine Pouravelis was fouled after a steal. She made both free throws to cut the lead to 32-31 at the half.

     Also on that final play, Pointers� post player Nathalie Lechault was injured, shortening an already depleted bench that suffered the loss of Cassandra Heuer earlier in the postseason. In the entire game, an exhausted starting five combined to play 183 of a possible 200 minutes for the Pointers.

     �We�re a pretty good basketball team and we could be a better team if we had all the pieces of our puzzle,� Egner said. �I�m proud of the way our kids battled tonight.�

     Bowdoin led by six points at 48-42 with nine minutes left and appeared ready to pull away as UW-Stevens Point had made just one basket and scored four points over a nearly eight-minute span. However, UW-Stevens Point forward Amanda Nechuta began to take control inside. She scored two straight baskets while scoring 15 of the team�s first 17 points in the second half.

     The Polar Bears pushed the lead back to five points with 3:50 left when the Pointers hit six straight free throws to take the lead, capped by two shots by Schmitt with 2:18 left. Trenkle responded for Bowdoin with a driving layup to regain the lead, and after a Pointer miss, Pouravelis scored inside to give the Polar Bears a 60-57 lead. UW-Stevens Point had a turnover with 53 seconds left, but Bowdoin gave the ball back to the Pointers with 28 seconds left.

     UW-Stevens Point quickly forced the ball into Nechuta, who scored to cut the lead to 60-59 with 16 seconds left. After calling one timeout for failing to inbound the ball, the Polar Bears were again struggling to find someone open when Trenkle broke free down court and scored a layup with 13 seconds left. UW-Stevens Point pushed the ball up the floor and Schultz had an open three-pointer with six seconds left to tie the game that hit the rim.

     �They played pretty good defense,� said Nechuta, who finished with a game-high 25 points. �It seemed like wherever we wanted to go they were there.�

     Trenkle scored 23 points for Bowdoin, which outrebounded the Pointers 27-11 and held them to zero-for-eight three-point shooting in the second half.

     �There�s a lot that goes into winning a championship,� Egner said. �You�ve got to get lucky and our luck ran out. If we could have just gotten one more defensive stand or one more box out. We fell just a little short tonight.�

 

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