Vanguard too much for Bears
Steve Virgen
At Corona del Sol High in Tempe, Ariz., Lindsay McClellan used to
start every game and earned all-state honors four years. She also
helped lead her team to a state championship.
Things are a bit different at Vanguard University, but McClellan
is adjusting. The freshman guard came off the bench to provide a
spark, scoring 14 points in the Lions’ 93-65 women’s basketball
victory over Pikeville in the Golden State Athletic Conference
Challenge Monday at the Pit.
The GSAC Challenge is a six-team invitational that includes five
squads that reached the NAIA tournament last season.
Vanguard made it to the Final Four last season, and McClellan is
one of six newcomers attempting to help the Lions duplicate that
effort. She came in the game to lead the Lions on a 21-4 run in a
span of just more than four minutes and gave Vanguard a 35-19 lead
with 6:57 left before halftime. McClellan hit two three-pointers
during the run and scored 10 points in the half, as the Lions led,
47-29, at the break.
“Lindsay McClellan gave us a big boost,” Vanguard Coach Russ Davis
said. “She’s very talented. She’s a very gifted athlete. I just have
a lot of good players in front of her.”
Davis said McClellan was ranked as high as 47th nationally by one
recruiting service. She injured her knee before the season started
and has just recently been regaining her speed and health.
“I’m comfortable [coming off the bench],” McClellan said. “It’s
nice to be able to see what’s going on in the game and knowing what
to do.”
McClellan wasn’t the only freshman who was instrumental in the
Lions’ victory. Kelly Schmidt, a 6-foot freshman forward, scored a
game-high 26 points. She was 8 for 13 from the field and 10 for 13
from the free-throw line.
Lacey Burns, another freshman, contributed 14 points, and freshman
Rachel Besse came off the bench to add 11 points.
Lisa Faulkner, a junior transfer from UC Irvine, was also in
double figures with 14 points and the point guard also delivered 16
assists, three short of her record for most assists in a game,
established Nov. 15 in the Lions’ 102-47 romp over La Sierra.
“We played well offensively, but horribly on defense,” Davis said.
“They got a lot of shots they wanted, but they just missed a lot of
shots. That was one of our worst defensive performances in the past
five years. We just won because we outscored them, because we played
so good on offense.”
Vanguard (8-1) shot 54% from the field in the first half (18 of
33) and hit 7 of 13 from behind the three-point line (54%), while
Pikeville (8-7) was 11 of 27 in the first half (40%) and knocked down
just one three-pointer in the game.
Collecting three points in a single possession proved to be
critical for the Lions, be it connecting from behind the arc or a
basket and subsequent free throw, when they went on their 21-4 run.
In addition to McClellan’s two three balls, Lacey Mills, Faulkner and
Cecilia Josefsson also connected from threedom. Burns had a
three-point play, and so did Schmidt.
The Bears came within 35-25 with 5:42 left in the first half, but
the Lions closed it out with a 12-4 run.
The second half saw much of the same of the Lions’ offense.
Vanguard opened the half with an 11-3 spurt, as Schmidt continued to
be a force inside. Faulkner directed the offense. She would penetrate
and either kick out the ball to a shooter or find Schmidt down low.
The Lions built their biggest lead, 82-50, with 5:25 remaining.
McClellan made it 80-50 when she converted a layup after her steal.
Then Besse put in a shot from the post. With 4:55 left, Schmidt had
another three-point play, as the Lions’ fans were hopeful their team
would reach 100 for the second time this season.
Vanguard will cap the final day of the GSAC challenge today at
5:30 p.m. when it takes on Montana-Western. Pikeville,
Montana-Western, The Master’s and Brescia also reached the NAIA
tournament last year.
The Vanguard men’s team will face visiting Westmont in the GSAC
opener tonight at 7:45.
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GSAC Challenge
Vanguard 93, Pikeville 65
Pikeville -- Cody 16, Amburgey 9, Dillon 10, Williams 10, Ryan 14, Wireman 4, Ratliff 2. 3-pt. goals -- Ryan 1. Fouled out -- Dillon. Technicals -- None. Vanguard -- Josefsson 8, Mills 9, Burns 11, Faulkner 14, Schmidt 26, McClellan 14, Besse 11. 3-pt.
goals -- Mills 3, McClellan 2, Faulkner 2, Josefsson 2. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- VU, 47-29.
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