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Northwest women defeat Lincoln to earn second league win

Northwest2013riggertBy David Boyce, Northwest Athletics

MARYVILLE, Mo. – Northwest Missouri State women’s basketball team saw its 20-point lead in the third quarter against Lincoln quickly slip to 10 when the quarter ended Thursday evening at Bearcat Arena.

Fresh in the Bearcats’ memory bank was the last game when a 15-point lead at Pittsburg State in the third quarter turned into a loss.

Northwest was determined to prevent that from happening again. The Bearcats understand they need to win the majority of their remaining games to grab one of the final spots in the MIAA Tournament.

Despite some hot shooting by Lincoln in the final 4 minutes of the game, Northwest executed its offense to perfection, leading to points in the paint from senior Tember Schechinger and junior Shelby Mustain that allowed the Bearcats to maintain at least a six-point lead.

“We knew we couldn’t let go,” said Schechinger, who finished with a game-high 23 points and 12 rebounds. “We kept our composure the whole game and that really helped us.”

Four free throws by freshman Macy Williams in the final minute and then a steal by Mustain with less than 30 seconds left sealed a 73-63 victory for Northwest.

“We wanted it,” Schechinger said. “We are hungry for any win we can get. I feel we let Pitt State beat us. We had that game. We need to carry this win to tomorrow’s practice and into Saturday’s game.”

In the end, Northwest led from start to finish, playing one of its most complete games of the season.

The Bearcats wasted little time building their lead to 20 on a basket by Schechinger early in the third quarter that made it 44-24. Northwest held a 49-29 lead when Lincoln made its push.

The Tigers scored the final 10 points in the third quarter, but Northwest opened the fourth quarter with two free throws by sophomore Tanya Meyer, who finished with 14 points.

Lincoln kept battling and closed to 63-57 and that’s when Schechinger made a basket. The Tigers came right back with a basket.

“It was frustrating,” Schechinger said. “We score a layup and then they would score a layup. It makes you mad at yourself. You feel you have to go and make up on the other end.”

Northwest did exactly that. The Bearcats always had an answer. Mustain scored, making it 67-59. It became obvious at that juncture that Northwest wasn’t going to lose the game.

“Once we got into the half court, I knew with what we were running and how they were guarding us, we would be able to get those looks,” said Northwest interim head coach Buck Scheel. “That is what got us going in the first half. In the first half, we finished with 22 points in the paint. I knew going into this game we would have this advantage inside.”

It was a complete team effort. Like Schechinger, Mustain had a double-double, scoring 10 points and pulling down 10 rebounds. It was the first time since Jan. 19, 2013 that multiple Northwest players had double-doubles in the same game.

In the first half, Northwest scored the first seven points in the game, maintained its solid play through both quarters and went into halftime ahead 35-20.

The Bearcats excelled on both ends of the court, limiting Lincoln to seven field goals. Offensively, Northwest went 14-for-31 for 45 percent.

“We played really hard and I think that helped us on offense,” said junior Jasmin Howe, who finished with 13 points. “We got good stops against a good team and that gave us confidence going to offense.”

Keying the offense was the play of Macy Williams and Taylor Shull, both of whom found Schechinger cutting to the basket for layups. Schechinger scored 10 points in the first half.

Meyer also benefitted from solid guard play, scoring seven points before the break. It was the consistent offense that allowed the Bearcats to hold the lead the entire first half.

Early on, Lincoln made three ridiculously long three-pointers that brought the Tigers to within two at 11-9. But those bombs never rattled the Bearcats. Northwest scored the next seven points and increased its lead to 18-9. Northwest finished the first quarter with a 22-13 lead.

The Bearcats kept attacking at the start of the second quarter. Leading 24-15, Northwest got a basket by Schechinger, followed by another field goal from Mustain and then a three-pointer by Bailey Smith that gave Northwest a 31-15 lead.

— Northwest Athletics —

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