Women’s basketball: OCC wins sloppy game
Tony Altobelli
COSTA MESA - Sloppy or pretty, a win is a win for Orange Coast
College women’s basketball team. Just don’t tell Coach Mike Thornton
that.
“We’re not playing well at all,” Thornton said following his team’s
73-60 nonconference win over Mt. San Antonio College. “We have too many
people trying to do too many things out there.”
Sarah Middlebrooke led the Pirates with 16 points, six rebounds and
five steals, while Shauna Steward, Leah Wilde and Kristen Urban each had
11 points.
Whether it was due to early season jitters or the tenacious defense on
both teams, there were plenty of turnovers to go around. Mt. SAC had 22,
while OCC compiled 21.
“Both teams really played hard,” Thornton said. “We beat them in the
Chaffey Tournament last weekend and Mt. SAC was talking some trash
afterward. They felt like they should have won, so I was happy to see our
club come out and work hard on the defensive end.”
That hard work resulted in 16 steals for the Bucs (3-1) and a poor 35 percent shooting from the field for the Mounties (2-2).
The Pirates used a 10-0 run midway through the first half to turn a
19-14 deficit into a 24-19 lead, a lead they would not lose for the rest
of the game.
Mt. SAC tied the game at 29-29 before Urban ripped off three-straight
baskets. Three free throws later, OCC led, 38-29, at the half.
“Kristen is a streaky shooter,” Thornton said. “She shot well at the
end of the first half, but she still needs to find her groove
defensively.”
OCC led by as many as 14 in the second half, thanks mainly to the
strong inside play of Middlebrooke, who scored nine of her 16 points in
the second half.
“She’s pretty much our entire inside game,” Thornton said. “It was
nice to see her make some things happen in there.”
Amber Thomas had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Mounties to lead
all scorers, while Jennifer Diche and Monica Armstrong each added 12
points for the Mounties.
Mt. SAC managed to cut the 14-point lead in half to 67-60, but the
Pirates, who outscored the Mounties, 16-7 from the free throw line, made
clutch shots from the line to close out the scoring.
Once again, Thornton praised the hard work, but stressed relaxation
for his players, who only shot 38 percent from the field (26 for 69).
“I don’t know how to coach relaxation,” Thornton said with a smile.
“My guess is that it’s the early-season jitters. Whatever it is, we need
to improve offensively and cut down on the turnovers.”
Melissa Lewis, who had eight points on 3 for 3 shooting. led the
Pirates with eight rebounds, while Steward and Erin Tomlinson each had
seven rebounds and six assists for the Bucs.
One of the key factors for the Bucs came off the bench, who outscored
the Mounties reserves, 23-8.
Mt. SAC was cold from the three-point stripe, shooting just 23 percent
(3 for 13), while OCC knocked down five from three-point land.
“I really liked the hard work out there,” Thornton said. “We are
putting in the effort, which is always good.”
Next up for the Pirates, they host Cerritos College Friday at 3:30
p.m.
NONLEAGUE
Orange Coast 73, Mt. San Antonio 60
Mt. San Antonio - Thomas 18, Gardner 10, Armstrong 12, Jackson 2,
Nelson 2, Duran 4, Dyche 12.
3-pt. goals - Thomas 3.
Fouled out - Armstrong.
Orange Coast - Masuda 6, Fierst 4, Steward 11, Akins 2, Tomlinson 4,
Wilde 11, Middlebrooke 16, Urban 11, Lewis 8.
3-pt. goals - Masuda 1, Fierst 1, Steward 1, Wilde 1, Urban 1.
Fouled out - none.
Halftime - OCC, 38-29.
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