Another night of some interesting games on Wednesday evening over at the Midtown YWCA Women's College Summer League:
6:15 PM Games
Team 1 - 64
UMD Dogs - 54
Granny's Got Game - 75
Northwestern - 63
GAC Gold - 53
Backcourt Baddies - 43
UW- Stout - 50
Cross Era - 48
7:15 PM Games
Auggies - 50
Da Birthdays - 46
Wash-Ups - 35
Midway Monsters - 32
Team Jody - 45
GAC White - 33
UW- Stout - 67
Free Agents - 53
8:15 PM Games
Royal Ballers - 70
St. Kate's - 47
Swish - 63
Anoka-Ramsey - 33
GAC Black - 58
St. Olaf - 56
Sara's Shooters - 66
Ball Busters - 59
Some very good games in the opening 6:15 PM slot. Over on Court 1, a real battle was brewing as the Team 1 team was taking on the UMD Dogs team. The Team 1 team would jump out to a 4-0 lead at the 8:05 mark of the opening period but the UMD Dogs team would have this game leveled near the midway point at eight a piece. The Team 1 team would try again as they would forge a 12-8 advantage with 2:50 left but the UMD Dogs team would come back down the stretch with a 7-2 push that had them up 15-14 at the end of the first period. Somewhat fittingly, this game would be knotted up again at 17-all by the 9:30 mark of the second period and although the Team 1 team had poked its nose out in front by a 22-21 count near the midway point, the UMD Dogs team came right back and established a 25-22 lead with 3:15 left. It was here, however, where the Team 1 team unleashed a key 13-3 run down the stretch to hold a 35-28 lead by the halftime break. And the Team 1 team opened up some more separation once the third period was underway as they got their lead to 39-30 by the 7:30 mark and a short time later the Team 1 team had built a double-digit cushion at 43-30 by the 6:00 mark. The UMD Dogs team tried to get this deficit slimmed down as the Team 1 team's lead was cut to 45-36 with 2:50 left and by the end of the third period the Team 1 team's lead was reduced to eight at 49-41. By the 9:20 mark of the fourth period, it looked as if the UMD Dogs team might be on the verge of a big comeback as they had cut the deficit down to six down 49-43 by the 9:20 mark but they were unable to sustain this momentum as the Team 1 team had rebuilt its double-digit advantage up 59-47 with 4:30 left and they were able put the finishing touches on this one down the stretch to get the win......Another interesting game was going down over on Court 2 between the Granny's Got Game team and the Northwestern team. The Northwestern team had things going their way early on as they grabbed a 7-4 lead by the 7:05 mark of the opening period and were able to stretch the lead out a bit with an 18-11 advantage with 4:35 left. And by the end of the first period, the Northwestern team was still enjoying a 20-14 lead. By the 9:10 mark of the second period, the Northwestern team had upped its lead to eight at 22-14 but just when the Granny's Got Game team looked to be in a bad spot, they hunkered down and got things going as the Northwestern team saw its lead cut to a single possession at 25-23 near the midway point. With 2:30 left, the Granny's Got Game team had this contest leveled at 30 a piece and then proceeded to go on a key 9-0 burst that had them up 39-30 by the halftime break. The Northwestern team never fully recovered from this as the Granny's Got Game team still had a 43-35 advantage by the 7:00 mark of the third period and with 2:45 left the Granny's Got Game team had a ten point cushion up 55-45 and that lead would increase to 57-45 by the end of the third period. The Granny's Got Game team would maintain this double-digit advantage once the fourth period was underway as they were up 57-47 by the 8:25 mark of the fourth period and were still up by ten at 66-56 with 4:05 left as the claimed the win on this night......Another good one was going down on Court 3 in this time slot as well as the GAC Gold team took on the Backcourt Baddies team. Scoring would come at something of a premium earlier on as the GAC Gold team held a 4-2 advantage near the midway point of the opening period but then the Backcourt Baddies team was able to break out of its slumber and get an 11-8 advantage with 1:20 left and by the end of the first period the Backcourt Baddies got its lead to five at 15-10. That promptly woke up the GAC Gold team as they went out on a 9-0 run to own a 19-15 lead by the 7:20 mark of the second period and they would extend that lead to seven at 24-17 by the 5:55 mark. The GAC Gold team would still enjoy a 24-19 lead with 1:20 left but the Backcourt Baddies were able to cut into that lead a bit more as the GAC Gold team saw its lead down to four at 26-22 by the halftime break. The GAC Gold team would at least maintain this four-point advantage at 28-24 by the 8:30 mark of the third period but the Backcourt Baddies team wasn't going anywhere anytime soon and with 4:10 left the GAC Gold team saw its lead down to just two at 34-32 although they would restore the four-point edge up 38-34 by the end of the third period. The GAC Gold team was able to get a bit more breathing room by the 7:05 mark of the fourth period up 45-39 and were able to withstand any comeback attempts by the Backcourt Baddies team. The GAC Gold would be up 49--43 with 3:05 left in regulation and were never threatened down the stretch as they claimed the dub......Still another wild and wooly affair was ensuing over on Court 4 between the UW- Stout team and the Cross Era team. Like the game over on Court 3, both teams struggled a bit out of the gate as the UW-Stout team would hold a 4-3 advantage near the midway juncture of the opening period but then the UW-Stout team got untracked and got on a run that had them up 16-8 with 1:10 left and they would hold a 16-9 lead by the end of the first period. A big 8-1 run by the UW-Stout team had them up 24-10 by the 6:05 mark of the second period and they would enjoy a 28-16 lead with 1:30 left. By the halftime break, things were looking very good for the UW-Stout team as they were enjoying a sizable 32-18 lead. Things were still looking secure for the UW-Stout team by the 7:15 mark of the third period up 33-20 but then the Cross Era team suddenly came out of nowhere and launched a surprising 12-2 burst that had them back to within a single possession down 35-32 with 3:25 left. By the end of the third period, the UW-Stout team was desperately trying to hang onto a tenuous one-point lead of 38-37. The UW-Stout team was still hanging onto a one possession lead at 42-39 by the 6:50 mark of the fourth period and it was still a three-point game near the midway point with UW-Stout up 45-42. With 3:25 left in regulation the UW-Stout team was still up by just three at 46-43 and they still weren't out of the woods up 50-46 with 1:25 left in regulation. The Cross Era team would close the gap to two at 50-48 with :40 left in regulation but could get no further than that as the UW-Stout team held on for a tight victory.
In the 7:15 PM slot, the Da Birthdays team and the Auggies team were facing off against each other on Court 1 and this game would be on even terms at three a piece by the 7:00 mark of the opening period and the Da Birthdays team would get a 6-3 advantage near the midway point. The Da Birthdays team would be holding onto a 14-12 lead with 1:05 left but would get a bit more wiggle room up 18-14 by the end of the first period. But the Auggies team would make its move in the early moments of the second period as a 7-3 push had this contest leveled again at 21-all by the 8:50 mark and this one would stay tight through the rest of the second period as the Da Birthdays team held a 27-25 lead by the halftime break. Things would remain tight once the third period was underway as the Da Birthdays team would hold a slim 32-31 advantage near the midway point but then the Auggies team found another burst of energy as the ripped off an 11-4 push that had them up 42-36 with 1:25 left and they would hold this same lead by the end of the third period. The Auggies team would enjoy a 47-38 advantage by the 6:05 mark of the fourth period but the Da Birthdays team had one more run left in them and they were able to cut the Auggie team's lead down to four at 47-43 with 2:10 left in regulation and the Auggies were still trying to hold onto a one-possession lead up 49-46 with with :20 left. But the Auggies did manage to get one insurance free throw to go down in the last ten seconds to ensure the victory......Scoring was certainly at a premium over on Court 2 in this time slot as the Wash-Ups team battled against the Midway Monsters team with the latter holding a 2-0 lead at the midway point of the opening period. The Wash-Ups team remained in an extended scoring funk which allowed the Midway Monsters team to go on a 9-2 run that had them up 11-2 with 2:00 left before the Wash-Ups team finally awakened to go on a 6-0 push that cut the Midway Monsters team's lead down to a single possession at 11-8 by the end of the first period. The Midway Monsters team wasn't able to get much more separation up 12-8 by the 8:00 mark of the second period and a short time later at the 6:10 mark, the Midway Monsters team saw its lead cut to a scant point at 15-14. With 4:10 left, the Wash-Ups team had poked its nose out in front by one at 17-16 and the Wash-Ups team would retain the upper hand by the halftime break up 20-18. The Midway Monsters team looked to be off an running again as a 7-0 push had them up 25-20 by the 7:40 mark of the third period but right back came the experienced Wash-Ups team as they managed to get this game leveled at 25 a piece with 3:10 left and then unleashed a key 8-0 run that had them up 33-25 with 1:40 left. By the end of the third period, the Wash-Ups team was able to maintain the eight-point lead up 35-27. Curiously, the Wash-Ups team went back into a scoring funk once the fourth period got underway and that left the door open for the Midway Monsters team to crawl back into this one as the Wash-Ups team saw its lead cut to six at 35-29 with 3:50 left in regulation and with under a minute left in regulation, the Midway Monsters team had closed to within a single possession down 35-32 but they could never get closer than that as the Wash-Ups team held on for the narrow win......Another tough battle was ensuing over on Court 3 between the GAC White team and the Team Jody team. The Team Jody team would get a 6-3 lead by the 6:35 mark of the opening period and it would still be a three-point game with 1:35 left with the Team Jody team up 10-7 although the Team Jody team would extend the lead to five at 12-7 by the end of the first period. The Team Jody team would maintain this five-point edge up 17-12 by the 7:30 mark of the second period but the GAC White team would close back to within a single possession down 17-14 at the 6:00 mark. But the Team Jody team with its size and physicality was able to control the rest of the second period as they kept their opponent scoreless as they would hold a 21-14 lead with 2:35 left and by the halftime break that lead had grown to nine at 23-14. Not a lot changed once the third period got underway as the Team Jody team would hold a 25-17 lead by the 6:30 mark and although the GAC White team had narrowed the deficit to six at 26-20 with 3:35 left, the Team Jody team then went on an 8-0 run that gave them a cozy 34-20 lead by the end of the third period. The Team Jody team was still in good shape by the 7:10 mark of the fourth period up 36-27 and a short time later near the midway point they still had a double-digit cushion to rely on up 41-29 as they had things in cruise control the rest of the way to get the win......Meanwhile an interesting game was unfolding over on Court 4 between the UW-Stout team doing double duty on this night and the Free Agents team. This game would be close coming out of the gate with the Free Agents team holding a 6-5 lead by the 6:20 mark of the second period. The Free Agents team would continue to hold the upper hand and by the end of the first period, they had established a five-point lead at 16-11. The Free Agents team would still be up 20-18 by the 6:00 mark of the second period but then the UW-Stout team had them up 32-27 with 1:15 left and the UW-Stout team would maintain this five-point lead down the stretch as they had a 35-30 lead by the halftime break. But the Free Agents team got things tightened up once the third period got underway and by the midway point the UW-Stout team was holding an uncertain 40-37 advantage. With 3:20 left, the UW-Stout team saw its lead cut to a scant point at 40-39 although they were able to establish a bit more breathing room up 45-41 by the end of the third period. The Free Agents team was unable to stay within striking distance once the fourth period was underway as the UW-Stout team had widened the gap to seven at 57-50 near the midway point and they pulled away down the stretch to get the win.
In the 8:15 PM slot over on Court 1, two MIAC rivals were going head to head as the St. Kate's team was taking on the Royal Ballers team. The St. Kate's team would get out to a decent start in this one as they held a 3-0 lead by the 8:20 mark of the opening period but it didn't take long for things to start going south for them as the Royal Ballers shook off any early game jitters and got on a run to hold a 15-8 lead with 4:20 left. By the end of the first period, the Royal Ballers team had increased its lead to nine at 24-15. The St. Kate's team appeared to get the ship righted once the second period was underway as the Royal Ballers team saw their lead cut to six at 27-21 by the 6:40 mark and a short time later near the midway point, the St. Kate's team had closed to within a single possession down 29-26. Curiously, however, the St. Kate's team seemed to run out of gas by this point and the Royal Ballers team stepped on the gas pedal again as they used a 12-0 run down the stretch to own a 41-28 lead by the halftime break. The St. Kate's team managed to get back to single-digit range down 43-34 by the 6:00 mark of the third period but they were unable to get any closer as the Royal Ballers team still held a 49-40 advantage by the end of the third period. The Royal Ballers started running away with this one once the fourth period was underway as they owned a 56-43 lead by the 6:00 mark and had things in cruise control the rest of the way for an easy win......It was something of a similar story over on Court 2 where the Swish team was taking on the Anoka-Ramsey team. The Swish team would jump out to a quick 5-0 lead by the 8:20 mark of the opening period and although the Anoka-Ramsey team would close to within a single possession down 10-7 with 2:15 left, the Swish team was able to gain more breathing room down the stretch to own a 14-9 lead at the end of the first period. The Anoka-Ramsey team threatened again early on in the second period as they again closed to a single possession down 16-14 by the 7:40 mark but then quickly lost ground as a 6-0 push by the Swish team had them up 22-14 near the midway point. With 3:00 left the Swish team had built a double-digit advantage up 27-16 and a 7-0 run by the Swish team down the stretch allowed the Swish team to balloon its lead to 34-16 by the halftime break. Things would not get any better for the Anoka-Ramsey team as the Swish team enjoyed a 37-19 lead by the 6:10 mark of the third period and by the end of the third period the Swish team had a twenty-point cushion at their disposal up 48-28. By the 6:30 mark of the fourth period, the Swish team was rolling up 57-30 as they romped to an easy win......Arguably the best game of the night took place on Court 3 in this time slot as two other MIAC rivals - the GAC Black team and the St. Olaf team - were locking horns. The GAC Black team would take a 4-0 lead by the 8:30 mark of the opening period and they opened up a bit more distance with an 11-6 advantage with 3:00 left but the St. Olaf team would get things in gear down the stretch that saw the GAC Black team's lead cut to 13-10 by the end of the first period. The GAC Black team managed to restore the earlier five-point advantage up 17-12 by the 6:00 mark of the second period and they appeared to have to upper hand for most of the second period but a late run by the St. Olaf team had this game leveled at 23 by the halftime break. This game would continue to be on even terms at 29 a piece by the 7:10 mark of the third period before the GAC Black team could forge a 34-31 advantage by the midway point on pretty lay-up in transition by senior-to-be Ella Peters thanks to an equally-pretty assist from junior-to-be Anna Goodman. This game would stay tight, however, as the GAC Gold would be nursing a 38-37 lead with 1:15 left and they would be holding onto this one-point lead up 43-42 by the end of the third period. This nip-and-tuck battle would continue on into the fourth period as the GAC Black team would be holding onto a one-point lead up 54-53 with 3:50 left in regulation but with 2:00 left in regulation, the St. Olaf team would get this game leveled again at 54-all. A Goodman jumper from the right wing area with 1:15 left put the GAC Black team out in front again at 56-54 but once again, the St. Olaf team would game back and forge a 56-56 tie with :35 left in regulation. With just under ten seconds left in regulation, senior-to-be Kaitlyn Schaefer came through with a tough lay-up that helped the GAC Black team secure an exciting win......Over on Court 4, the Ball Busters team was taking on the Sara's Shooters team and the Ball Busters team would own a slim 3-2 lead at the 9:05 mark of the opening period and things would continue to stay tight as this one would be knotted at 9-all with 3:10 left. By the end of the first period, the Sara's Shooters team had forged a 13-12 advantage. The Sara's Shooters team would gradually get firmer footing once the second period was underway as they held a 25-21 lead near the midway point and they were able to increase the lead to seven at 34-27 with 1:10 left although the Ball Busters team got the deficit trimmed back to five down 34-29 by the halftime break. Things appeared to be tight again as the Sara's Shooters team held a 36-33 advantage at the 7:50 mark of the third period but they would again get some distance with a 43-36 lead with 2:15 left before having their lead trimmed to six at 45-39 by the end of the third period. The Sara's Shooters team would get on a run once the fourth period was underway and would hold a 58-47 with 4:05 left in regulation and although the Ball Busters team tried to make inroads down the stretch, the Sara's Shooters team was able to hold on for the win.
Should be another good round of games this next Wednesday evening over at the Midtown YWCA Women's College Summer League so hope to catch you over there.


