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KALAMAZOO, Mich. - The Broncos had a trio score in double figures, forced 22
turnovers and outscored Washington's bench, 39-16, but it was not enough to
pull out a victory as Western Michigan fell to the Huskies, 71-63, Tuesday night at University Arena.
Western Michigan trailed by only a point heading into the
halftime break and tied the game at the 17:15 mark on a pair of Ebony Cleary
free throws, but an 8-0 run by Washington early in the second half put WMU in catch-up
mode for the rest of the game. Cleary
led the Broncos offensively with 14 points, and on the glass, with eight
rebounds.
Taylor Manley, who had 11 points off the bench, scored the
game's first three-pointer to bring WMU to within five points, 34-29. Despite a three-point answer from UW's Sami
Whitcomb, the game's leading scorer with 20 points, Western Michigan clawed its
way back.
The Broncos chipped the Huskies' lead down to one possession
eight times and down to a single point, 48-47, when Kemmy Dominique connected on the
second of her two treys of the night at the 7:40 mark.
Unfortunately for WMU, it would be one of only three field
goals made down the stretch as Washington scored the game's next 12 points to
take its largest lead of the game, 13 points, on a Kristi Kingma free throw.
Both teams it's opportunities at the free
throw line, especially in the second half as 27 of the game's 42 personal fouls
were committed over the final 20 minutes. WMU made 24 of its 34 trips to the foul line in the second half, while UW
made 21 of its 25 in the final frame. Twelve of the Broncos' final 16 points came where from the charity stripe. Miame Giden scored six of her 11 points at
the free throw line.
Both the Broncos and Huskies battled through turnovers in
the first half. Washington committed 17
turnovers, which turned into 12 WMU points in the first 20 minutes. The Broncos committed 15 turnovers of their
own but found themselves trailing by only a point as the two teams went to the
break.
Cleary poured in a team high eight points, in just seven
minutes on the court, on a pair of field goals from close range and four made
free throws on as many attempts.
For the second game in a row, the Western Michigan bench
provided an offensive spark. The Broncos
outscored the Huskies, 14-1, and finished the game by besting the Huskies
reserves by a 23-point margin. UW
answered by scoring 28 points off 22 Western Michigan turnovers.
Washington also had three players in double figures led by
Whitcomb and Mackenzie Argens, who poured in 16 points on 8-of-10 shooting to
go along with a team-best eight rebounds.
Kingma had a game-best four steals to go along with her 10 points.
The Broncos will be home for the holidays. WMU's next competition takes place on Dec.
29-31 at the James Madison Classic.
GAME NOTES:
Three Rivers High School senior Carley Cottingham spoke to
the team prior to tonight's game ... WMU held Washington to its lowest first half
point total of the season (23) ... Ebony Cleary made season debut.