La Verne Notches Home Win Over CLU

La Verne Notches Home Win Over CLU

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In a matchup of two teams tied for third place in the SCIAC standings, it was the University ofLa Verne which prevailed in earning a hard-fought 58-55 triumph over California Lutheran Saturday evening at Frantz Athletic Court.

The Leopards notched their fourth straight win in conference play and avenged a 71-46 defeat to the Regals from two weeks ago in Thousand Oaks.

The game appeared to be a contrast between Cal Lutheran's interior presence and La Verne's perimeter attack.  In the first half, both teams utilized their strengths as the Leopards made eight three-pointers before intermission while Regal center Brianna Parker dominated the paint with 10 points and 5 rebounds.

Amanda Copas helped propel La Verne to a halftime lead on a layup followed by a three-pointer as the Leos held a 30-28 advantage at the break.

The Regals regained the lead in the second half on a triple from Chelsey Hastigan to go up 35-34 with 12:29 to play.  Over the next six minutes, the lead changed four times before CLU grabbed a 44-41 advantage on a Channing Flieschmann three-pointer at the 9:26 mark.  The Leopards would counter with a triple from Ashley Paul to knot the contest at 44 with 6;36 to play.

La Verne never trailed again, eventually building a 50-46 lead with 2:35 to play.  A jumper from Mayra Duenas stretched the Leopard advantage to five at 54-49 with 1:00 remaining.  Hastigan hit a three-pointer to pull CLU within two at 54-52 with 52 seconds left, but the Leos countered with a Megan Musashi layup and a free throw from Emily Carrillo to extend the margin to 57-52 with 25 seconds to play.

VIEW:  Carrillo, Duenas postgame comments

The Leopards (9-11, 6-3 SCIAC) finished 9-28 from three-point range and outrebounded the Regals 38-34.  CLU was held to 36.7% shooting (22-60).

Carrillo paced the Leopards with a team-high 15 points while Paul contributed 9 points.  Parker led CLU (11-9, 5-4 SCIAC) with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

The victory coupled with Claremont-Mudd-Scripps defeat to Occidental puts the Leopards all alone in third place in the conference standings at 6-3.  The Leopards will face SCIAC co-leader Occidental next Thursday at Frantz Athletic Court.