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Saturday, December 29, 2012
It's a Happy Homecoming for Drake's Women Players from Wisconsin. Bulldogs Do It All In 80-70 Victory Over Milwaukee In Their Final Non-Conference Game
Four players scored in double figures for the
Drake women’s basketball team in an 80-70 victory at Milwaukee Saturday.
Kyndal Clark (Webb City, Mo.) paced Drake with 19 points to go along
with four rebounds, four steals and a career-high six assists. Drake’s
80 points are a season-high. Drake (5-6) junior guard Alyssa
Marschner (Plymouth, Minn.) scored a career-best 16 points and Morgan
Reid (Kansas City, Mo.) and Stephanie Running (Oak Creek, Wis.) each had
10. Freshman Ashley Bartow (Sun Prairie, Wis.) came off the bench and
pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds to lead all players and equaled
her career-high in points with eight. Bartow and Running along with
freshmen Dilonna Johnson (Milwaukee, Wis.) and Alexis Eckles (Milwaukee,
Wis.) played in front of many friends and family in their home state
Saturday. “We had a good warmup today,” Running said. “It’s awesome
to go into conference with such a good win. All the young players got
great experience against a solid team. It was really fun for all my
family and friends along with the other Wisconsin girls’ friends and
family to come out today and see us play.” Milwaukee (4-8) was led in
scoring by Ashley Green who had a game-high 23 points, including 10
points by the first official timeout of the game and helped the Panthers
take a 16-10 lead with 15:18 remaining in the half. Later the Bulldogs
answered with an 8-0 run to go ahead. 25-20. and they never trailed
again. Angela Rodriguez, a high school teammate of Running’s at Oak
Creek High School, scored 22 points for the Panthers. “Such a team
win today with four players in double figures and another with nine
points and another with eight points,” Drake coach Jennie Baranczyk
said. “We played within ourselves and didn’t panic when Milwaukee jumped
out early with all those three pointers. We stuck to our game plan and
it was a really fun and exciting game.” Drake used a 12-2 run that
stretched nearly five minutes to build a 37-27 lead with 3:05 to play in
the first half and went into halftime with a 37-29 lead. The Bulldogs
shot 48.5 percent (16-of-33) from the floor in the opening period and
finished the game at a season-high 51.6 percent (33-of-64) from the
field. Mary Pat Specht (Shawnee, Kan.) buried a three-pointer from
the right baseline to put Drake ahead 63-49 with 10:43 remaining in the
game, its largest lead of the game. Milwaukee didn’t go away easily
though and a jumper by Rodriguez cut Drake’s lead to 74-67 with 3:18
left and forced a 30-second timeout by Baranczyk. Out of the timeout,
Clark answered with a layup to push Drake back ahead 76-67 and the
Bulldogs cruised to the win. The Bulldogs’ next action will be their
first Missouri Valley Conference game, which will be at Evansville on
Thursday. “We have to see it one game at a time now that conference
play is here,” Baranczyk said. “We don’t know any different being such a
young team with 10 first- or second-year players, but what I love about
our team is that we continue to get better every day.” [This story was written for Ron Maly by John Meyer of Drake's sports information staff].