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2008-09 Media
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Late Alaska Anchorage
charge ends 2008-09 season for Clayton State women
Pritchett scores 12
points as Lakers drop 66-59 decision in NCAA Division II "Elite
Eight"
 SAN
ANTONIO, Texas – March 24,
2009 – For most of the 40 minutes on Wednesday, the
opportunity to advance in the NCAA Division II "Elite
Eight" was there for the Clayton State Laker women’s
basketball team. However, the Lakers just couldn’t seal the deal
in the end.
Spearheaded by a late charge in the second half, Alaska Anchorage
brought Clayton State’s 2008-09 season to close in the NCAA
Division II National Quarterfinals, pulling off a thrilling 66-59
victory over the Lakers at Greehey Arena. The defeat ends Clayton
State’s season at 26-7.
Despite the defeat, it’s the second-most victories in a season for
a Clayton State women’s basketball team. In addition, the Lakers
have advanced to the NCAA Division II "Elite Eight" twice
in the last three seasons.
"Let me start by saying how proud I am of my kids," said
Clayton State head coach Dennis Cox. "When you know you have an
opportunity – a real good opportunity – to come out with a win
against a real good team, it’s hard to swallow. We’ll remember
this as a great season, but we’ll also remember it as an
opportunity that we let slip away."
Alaska Anchorage (31-3) came into the game ranked second in the
nation and having the top defensive team in all of Division II.
However, Clayton State controlled the game from the 15-minute mark
of the first half right up until the final eight minutes remaining
in the contest. Nikkisha Pritchett’s driving lay-up at the 8:35
mark gave the Lakers what appeared to be a solid 56-43 lead.
That’s when the bigger Seawolves stepped up their intensity,
out-scoring Clayton State 23-3 down the stretch. Ruby Williams and
Hanna Johannson, each converted inside lay-ups for Alaska Anchorage.
Then Tamar Gruwell, who had been held scoreless up until that point,
drained three straight 3-point baskets. Her final long-range bomb
tied the game at 57-57 with 4:59 left.
All Clayton State could muster was three free throws in the final
eight minutes as the Lakers went 0-for-12 during that time-span. The
Seawolves took the lead for good 61-59 on a lay-up by Nikki Alden
off a Clayton State turnover at the 2:09 mark.
"It’s has kind of been our M.O. a bit – even in the region
tournament, we had trouble finishing games," Cox said.
"But we played so well there that we were able to hang on. It
just caught up with us today. You’re just not going to beat a team
as good as Alaska Anchorage if you don’t finish."
Pritchett paced Clayton State with 12 points, followed by Stevens
with 11 points and Tanisha Woodard with 10 points. In the second
half, Clayton State shot only 26 percent from the field, including
only 10 percent from 3-point range. This after shooting 50 percent
from 3-point range in the first half to take a 39-30 lead at
halftime.
Defensively, Clayton State’s press was effective against Alaska
Anchorage, forcing 31 turnovers. The Seawolves committed 17
turnovers in the first half as the Lakers wiped out a 12-0 Alaska
Anchorage lead a the start of the game with a 25-5 run over a
seven-minute span.
All-American center Rebecca Kielpinski recorded a double-double for
Alaska Anchorage with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Williams and
Gruwell each scored 11 points for the Seawolves.
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