Made the run up US Highway 10 and the BNSF Staples Sub mainline on this sunny but cold Saturday morning up to the St. Cloud area and over to Claire Lynch Hall on the campus of the College of St. Benedict to take in this important early-season clash between visiting Concordia and host CSB. The Cobbers were coming off a decisive road win at UM-Morris on Monday night while the Bennies came away with a split out on the Front Range at Colorado Springs over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend - knocking off host Colorado College but dropping a tough contest to highly-regarded Whitman. So getting off to a good start to the conference portion was imperative for both of these squads today.
Scoring would come at a premium in the first few minutes of the opening period with both teams unable to capitalize on early scoring opportunities. CSB finally broke the proverbial ice at the 6:31 mark when sophomore guard Drew Buslee used a burst of speed for a hard drive and a finish to put the home team up 3-1 but the Cobbers would answer on their subsequent possession when strong sophomore forward Maya Metcalf drilled a "3" from the left corner area at the 6:10 mark that pushed Concordia out in front 4-3 and they would extend their lead to 6-3 when lanky sophomore reserve forward Kaia Gack connected on a short jumper in the lane off of an inbounds pass at the 5:21 mark. The Bennies would close the gap to one when speedy sophomore point guard Lauren Arnold darted into the lane and got a pretty floater to go down with 4:50 left but Concordia's Gack would come through again a short time later as she drained a "3" from the left top area with 4:28 left that got the Cobber lead to four at 9-5. CSB would counter on their subsequent possession as senior combo forward/post Kira Young connected on a pretty reverse lay-up with 4:04 left but the Cobbers quickly answered that on their subsequent possession as freshman reserve guard Kaitlyn Rohloff banged home a "3" from the left wing area with 3:45 left to push Concordia's lead to 12-7. Kaitlyn Rohloff; the former Hancock standout, was hardly finished with her heroics as she would connect on a lay-up with 1:53 left and would follow that up with a lay-up in transition with :44.6 left that now had Concordia up 16-7. The Bennies would trim the deficit down to seven when Arnold knocked down a jumper from the right elbow area with just :00.8 left on the clock but the only fly in the ointment for the Cobbers now up 16-9 was that junior post Maci Wheeldon had picked up her second foul of the afternoon with :08.9 left and had to retreat to the bench for preservation purposes.
Concordia would get its lead to ten at 19-9 when senior guard Taya Jeffrey drained a "3" from the right top area at the 9:46 mark of the second period but the Bennies would quickly claw back to within a single possession with a 7-0 push. Senior guard Megan Morgan would bang home one of her trademark three-point bombs - this one from the left corner at the 8:21 mark and two free throws by Arnold after she was fouled at the 7:55 mark narrowed the deficit to five at 19-14. A short time later Arnold would knock down a jumper from the right top area; just inside the arc that had CSB right in the thick of things down only 19-16. The Cobbers then got things going again as Gack maneuvered into the paint for a score at the 7:08 mark to make it 21-16 and then senior guard Molly Musland finally found her shooting touch with a three-point bomb from the left wing area at the 6:00 mark that got the lead to six at 24-18. Another score in the paint by Gack at the 5:10 mark maintained the six-point lead at 26-20 but the Blazers managed to get this one tightened up again. Young would slither into the paint for a score with 4:54 left and then Arnold used her speed to make a quick dart into the lane and knock down a pull-up jumper with 3:34 left that had CSB down by only two at 26-24. Alarmed, Concordia launched an 11-1 run to end this second period. Gack would get into the paint for another score with 3:16 left and then junior reserve forward Genevieve Gruba came through at the charity stripe after getting fouled - knocking down a pair with 2:36 left and one more with 2:08 left - that had the Cobbers up 31-24. Then Metcalf would knock down a jumper from the right wing area with 1:20 left that got the lead to nine at 33-24. Kaitlyn Rohloff would knock down a pair of freebies after getting fouled with :37.7 left and senior point guard Taylor Safranski would do likewise with just :02.4 left on the clock as Concordia took a 37-25 lead into the locker room at the half and it was becoming evident that the Cobbers' depth was beginning to wear on the home team.
Concordia put its host into an even bigger hole once the third period got underway thanks to two scores by Metcalf - an offensive rebound and putback of her own miss at the 9:43 mark and a lay-up at the 9:07 mark - that now had the Cobbers in great shape with a fifteen-point cushion up 41-26. But Concordia had little time to rest on its laurels as the Blazers got the gap narrowed up again. Senior reserve guard Megan Driste would drain a "3" from the right wing area at the 8:19 mark and two free throws by Buslee after she was fouled at the 7:32 mark got the deficit down to ten at 41-31. At the 5:55 mark, Morgan knocked down a jumper from the left elbow area that had CSB back to within single digits down 41-33. But the Blazers went into a cold spell after that and worse yet for Head Coach Mike Durbin, Driste had to retreat to the pine with three fouls as well. This opened up the door for Concordia and they were quick to pounce on the opportunity. Junior reserve guard Alexa Snesrud would make a hard drive for a finish with 4:26 left and although CSB's Morgan would retaliate with a "3" from the right corner area with 3:47 left, the Bennies would have to withstand an 8-0 Cobber run. Wheeldon would connect on a lay-up with 2:41 left and Musland would knock down a pair of free throws that not only re-established the double-digit advantage at 47-36 but now Concordia was in the bonus as well. Wheeldon would knock down a pair of charity stripe shots after getting fouled with 1:27 left and Musland would make a hard drive and connect on a lay-up with :53 left that got the Cobber lead to 51-36. Junior reserve guard Olivia Hanson got a pair of free throw attempts to go down as well with :02.6 left and although CSB's Buslee would get a pair of free throws to go down after getting fouled with just :00.3 left, the Bennies had a lot of work in front of them down 53-40.
Concordia would establish its largest lead of the day in the early moments of the fourth period as Musland would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled and then when Metcalf banged home a "3" from the left top area at the 8:31 mark the Cobbers appeared to have this one all but put away with a 58-40 advantage. But just when it seemed as if CSB was down and out and unable to crawl out of this massive hole, the Bennies hunkered down and battled back. Morgan's short, turnaround jumper off the glass at the 8:02 mark and a short jumper from the left side off of an inbounds pass at the 7:35 mark got the deficit down to fourteen at 58-44. One free throw by Morgan after she was fouled at the 6:07 mark and two more by Driste after she was fouled at the 5:58 mark not only had the deficit down to twelve at 59-47 but now CSB was in the bonus as well. The Cobbers would extend their lead to sixteen as Snesrud would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled at the 5:49 mark and with 4:14 left, Snesrud would strike again on a lay-up that made it 63-47 but again CSB refused to throw in the towel and instead launched a 10-0 run. Morgan started this run by unleashing a "3" from the right wing area with 3:58 left and a pretty floater in the lane by Arnold with 3:40 left had the deficit down to eleven at 63-52. Buslee would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled with 3:25 left and junior reserve guard Emily Crandall also got a pair of free throws to go down with 3:12 left that suddenly left a lot of uncertainty in this one with Concordia's lead now cut to seven at 63-56 with a ton of time left. But no panic was evident on the Cobber bench and they quietly went back to work to close this one out once and for all. Musland would connect on a lay-up with 2:31 left and was fouled in the process and although she couldn't get the "and one" to go down, Jeffrey was in the right place at the right time for the offensive rebound and she would be fouled with 2:29 left and got one free throw to go down out of it that restored the double-digit cushion at 66-56. Jeffrey would follow that up a bit later with a lay-up of her own with 2:00 left that maintained the ten-point lead at 68-58 and with 1:20 left, it would be Musland delivering the dagger as her three-point bomb from the left corner now made it 71-58. Safranski would come through with pairs of insurance free throws after getting fouled with :46.9 and :32.8 left and Metcalf would deliver a lay-up with :16.9 left as Concordia secured a huge road dub with a 77-64 victory.
When I caught up with Concordia Head Coach Kim Wagers afterward, I had to congratulate her on the team's big road win. But the other thing that really stood out to me - particularly as an Iowa grad - is how much this particular Cobber team resembles that 1986-87 Iowa men's team that went 30-5 that season and made it to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament (that team should've won the whole ball of wax that year but I digress) under first-year head coach Tom Davis. And here's why - (1) Incredibly deep. When look at the Cobber backcourt, you'll see that the three primary pieces - Safranski, Musland and Jeffrey - are all very solid and experienced (and I really love how Jeffrey has been able to elevate her game in a relatively short time span). But Wagers can also insert youngsters who are very capable such as Kaitlyn Rohloff, Christianson and Hanson. And consider, both sophomore Tatum Findley who's currently out with some ankle issues and fellow sophomore Peyton Briedenbach who's on the last lap of recovery from a knee injury last season will only add to this depth when they return fully healthy in the next few weeks. (2) Very physical. Overall, this team is much more physical than they were the last couple of seasons, IMHO. The addition of Metcalf and Gack coming off the bench along with the length that Wheeldon provides have really changed the dynamic of this team and the guards I mentioned aren't slouches in the physicality aspect either. (3) Changes in defensive philosophy. I thought that one thing that had to change for this team to help get them to the next level was that they had to get better on the defensive end. With this team, now you're seeing more trapping and more half-court/full-court pressure that can force turnovers and lead to opportunities on the other end and I think this is going to pay dividends for them down the road. I do think there's some kinks that need to be worked out on the offensive side but I'm confident they'll get these worked out. In short, I think this team is primed to do some very big and exciting things this season.
Though this setback is not the end of the world for CSB, it still comes at a bad time when you consider they have an equally tough task at home on Wednesday night when GAC pays a visit to Claire Lynch and that game will be about as close to a "must win" situation for the Bennies as there can be if they want to stay in the thick of things for the conference title chase. When I was able to speak with CSB's Durbin after the game, I mentioned to him that I thought Concordia's length was an issue for them. Durbin believed it wasn't so much the length (CSB is "long", too) but rather it was the physicality aspect that was the difference (see above). Granted, it's hard to replicate that sort of thing in practice. I thought also that the Bennies may have settled for a few three-point attempts during their cold spells that maybe they shouldn't have settled for. Durbin trusts his team in that he knows he's got very good shooters and obviously when you've got an open look, you've gotta knock those shots down. Durbin did admit that he thinks his team needs to be better disciplined with the ball and make better decisions at times. Yet I think this team has the goods to get things turned around and now they've got to get focused and locked-in for GAC
It's a bit of a mixed bag when you look at the final box score on this contest as you'll see where CSB actually had an edge in those all-important second chance points (16-7) and they only turned the ball over 10 times compared to 21 for Concordia and on top of that, the Bennies had a 19-9 edge in points off of turnovers. But, the Cobbers had a huge edge edge in the rebounding department at 36-23 and they also enjoyed a sizable advantage in bench points at 32-9 (the depth factor). And when you consider that Concordia shot 23-44 for 52.3% from FG range and 7-12 from downtown for 58.3% and held CSB to 19-64 for 29.7% from FG range and 4-25 from behind the arc for a straight 16%, then you know that they're getting the job done on both ends of the floor.
The Cobbers leaned on both Musland and Metcalf for scoring on this day and they certainly didn't disappoint as they both led the way for Concordia with 14 points a piece and Gack wasn't far behind with her 11 points. You can tell that Buslee is developing into a premier scorer for this CSB team and her 19 points led all scorers on this day. Arnold is no slouch herself in the scoring department and she wasn't far behind on this day with her 16 points and Morgan was her usual steady self as she finished with 14 points on this day.