DUBUQUE, Iowa - The Saint Mary's basketball team held their own in their first game back from a holiday break in an 85-67 setback against No. 25 Loras on Friday.
The opening period was a back-and-forth battle from the tip-off.
Athena Samson hit a jump shot, and
Elle Deardorff drained her first three-pointer to give the Belles a 5-3 advantage three minutes into the contest. After the Duhawks knotted the game at 5-5,
Annie Restovich sunk a free throw for a 6-5 advantage. Loras used a three-pointer for an 8-6 lead, but Deardorff added another triple to have the lead trade hands yet again at 9-8 for Saint Mary's. It was then
Julia Schutz's turn to hit the response bucket for an 11-10 lead with just under five minutes to go as the teams traded buckets.The Duhawks put up four points for a 14-11 edge only to see Deardorff connect on another three-pointer to tie it up 14-14. Loras countered with six points in-a-row to gain a 20-14 advantage with two minutes remaining.
Nicole Connolly connected on a shot from behind the arc to halve the lead moments later. Three free throws pushed the Loras lead back to six, but Connolly made a mid-range jumper to make it a 23-19 game heading into the second period.
Julia Schutz opened the second stanza with a free throw, and
Mary Kate Gareau hit a jump shot to make it a one-point game at 23-22 with more than eight minutes on the clock. Neither side could get a shot to fall over the next two-plus minutes of play until
Nicole Connolly hit a layup off of a feed from Deardorff to put the Belles ahead 24-23. The lead traded hands yet again with a jumper by the Duhawks.
Kate Restovich countered with a good three-pointer for a 27-25 Saint Mary's lead moments later. Loras, however, came right back with a three-pointer of their own for a 28-27 lead after the next possession. Connolly drew a foul while shooting and hit a free throw to knot things up yet again at 28-28 midway through the quarter. Loras used a second-chance bucket to go up 30-28. Gareau then drew a shooting foul and hit a free throw of her own to put the score at 30-29 with 3:20 to play. Back-to-back three-pointer by Loras gave the Duhakws a 36-29 lead, but
Mary Kate Gareau added a second-chance layup to make it a five-point difference with under two minutes to go. The Duhawks, however, closed out the quarter with seven unanswered points for a 43-31 lead at halftime.
After Loras hit the opening shot of the third quarter, the Belles made a big push to get right back in the mix.
Mary Kate Gareau,
Nicole Connolly,
Elle Deardorff, and
Annie Restovich each hit a bucket to make it a six-point difference at 45-39 with six minutes to play in the quarter. The Duhawks used a three-pointer to break up the scoring run, but
Julia Schutz hit the next bucket with a driving layup to make it a 48-41. The teams continued to exchange points back and forth with
Kate Restovich and
Athena Samson each getting into the scoring column as the Belles stayed within striking distance at 53-44. Loras used a late push in the third via a 6-0 run over the final minute-plus to push their lead to 59-44 going into the final period.
Loras connected on a three-pointer to open the fourth quarter, but
Elle Deardorff responded with a three-pointer of her own.
Julia Schutz used a put-back bucket to again make it a 15-point difference at 64-49 with just under eight minutes to play. The Duhawks, however, put the next eight points on the scoreboard to extend their advantage to 72-49.
Annie Restovich hit a three-pointer after a Saint Mary's timeout, and she and
Julia Schutz put up points over the next three minutes. The Belles were unable to put together the much-needed run down the stretch despite points from
Lauren Gumma,
Avery Schiesser, and
Caroline Roecker in the 85-67 final.
The two sides put up nearly the same shooting percentage in the contest. The Belles hit 42.4 percent (25-of-59) of their shots from the floor while the Duhawks posted a 42.3 percent (33-of-78) shooting percentage in the contest. The Belles hit nine free throws to the Duhawks' eight in the contest while Loras made 11 three-pointers to the eight good triples by the Belles.
The Belles (3-8) face off against Simpson on day two of the Loras Holiday Classic on Saturday. The game begins at 12:00 p.m. CST/1:00 p.m. EST.