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| SMU came to town looking to hang onto first place and bolster their NPI ranking as well but Jordyn Peed and her St. Kate's teammates had vastly different ideas on this day. |
Made a fast trip over to the St Paul side of town on this seasonably cold January day over to Butler Center on the campus of St. Catherine University for this important clash between visiting SMU and host St. Kate's. The Cardinals recovered from the heartbreaking 70-69 loss at Bethel by notching two big wins at home - one over tri-leader Concordia last Saturday and a blowout win against Augsburg on Wednesday night. The Wildcats meanwhile lost two tough games in the last week - one at home to GAC last Saturday and then on the road to CSB on Wednesday night. I arrived at Butler Center early which gave me a chance to talk to St. Kate's Assistant Coach Ben Fleming as well as SMU Head Coach Courtney Shelton beforehand as well.
The Cardinals were able to draw first blood right from the get-go as sophomore forward Rylie Sternquist connected on a jumper from the right elbow area at the 9:46 mark of the opening period but St. Kate's would recover as slender sophomore forward Elle Covey drained a "3" from the right top area at the 9:00 mark. But it wouldn't take long for SMU to counter as sophomore guard Brianna Nusbaum's lay-up at the 8:45 mark helped spark a 7-0 Cardinal push. Senior point guard Lindsey Lettner would bang home a "3" from the right wing area at the 7:59 mark and then strong junior forward Kali Olson would snare an offensive rebound for a putback at the 7:22 mark that put SMU up 9-3 and Wildcats Head Coach Don Mulhern felt compelled to take a match to a thirty-second timeout to try and make some quick adjustments. That short stoppage in play appeared to pay dividends as St. Kate's was at least able to stay within striking distance. Senior guard Kristen Oberle would connect on a lay-up in transition at the 6:38 mark cut the deficit down to four at 9-5 and two free throws by Covey after she was fouled at the 5:19 mark kept the 'Cats in that four-point range down 11-7. One more free throw by junior guard Hattie Fox with 3:28 left got St. Kate's back to within a single possession down 11-8 before the Cardinals finally got things going again on offense. Freshman forward Ayla Olson would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 2:20 left and then speedy freshman reserve guard Hadley Sammons would connect on a lay-up with 1:32 left that had SMU up 14-8. Kali Olson would get one free throw to go down as well after getting fouled with :19.4 left that got the Cardinal lead to 15-8. Although St. Kate's would get one last score on a jumper from the right elbow by sophomore guard Jordyn Peed with :04.5 left, SMU still seemed to have control of things with a 15-10 lead. Little did anyone realize at this time that the Wildcats' Peed was just getting started on this day.
Indeed, Peed would strike again with a lay-up at the 9:35 mark of the second period that got St. Kate's back to within a single possession down 15-12 before the Cardinals could establish some more breathing room. Lettner would unleash her second trey of this ballgame - this one from the left corner at the 9:14 mark - that gave SMU an 18-12 advantage and one free throw by Kali Olson after she was fouled at the 7:32 mark still gave the Cardinals ample breathing room at a 19-14 lead. But those pesky Wildcats kept hanging around and St. Kate's subsequent possession, Fox would drain a "3" from the right wing area at the 7:20 mark that got the Wildcats back to within a single possession down 19-17. SMU would try again as Lettner would use a burst of speed to connect on a lay-up at the 7:00 mark that made it a 21-17 ballgame but then St. Kate's would get another lift from Peed; the Eau Claire, WI native, as she buried a cold-blooded "3" from the right wing area at the 6:42 mark that got the deficit down to a scant point at 21-20. That got the attention from the Cardinals' Shelton who called for a thirty-second timeout in hopes of patching up the holes. SMU would manage to get some more breathing room after the short stoppage in play as Sternquist would connect on a lay-up at the 6:30 mark that also drew a foul and the ensuing "and one" by the former Big Lake standout gave the Cardinals a 24-20 lead. Unfortunately for the Cardinal faithful, this is exactly where things started to go to hell in a handbasket for SMU as a rejuvenated Wildcat team not only ripped off a 13-0 run but also had SMU reeling with its pressure defense as well. Oberle started this run with a three-point bomb from the right corner with 4:19 left that had the deficit down to one again at 24-23 and with 3:37 left, Peed would make a hard drive into the lane and would get a one-handed shot to go down that pushed St. Kate's back into the lead at 25-24. With 2:22 left, sophomore reserve guard Raya Cassidy got into the act as she banged home a "3" from the right top area and a short time later with 1:52 left, junior forward Lily Peper would connect on a lay-up in transition that pushed to Wildcat lead to 30-24 and SMU's Shelton had no choice at this point but to take a match to a full timeout in hopes of stopping the bleeding that was going on. Still, St. Kate's would cap this run - fittingly - on a three-point bomb by Peed from the left corner area with :35.7 left before the Cardinals got a bit of relief when Sammons drained a "3" of her own from the right corner area with just :05.1 left but down 33-27 at the half and stretched to the limit by the frenetic effort of this St. Kate's team, the Cardinals had to have known that they were going to have to dig down deep as both teams headed for their respective locker rooms for the halftime break.
SMU would attempt to get things tightened up once the third period got underway as Kali Olson would snare an offensive rebound for a putback at the 9:49 mark that cut the deficit down to four at 33-29 and a lay-up by Sternquist at the 8:25 mark kept the Cardinals in that four-point range down 35-31. But once St. Kate's started up with their full-court pressure defense, the errors started to mount for the Cardinals and that allowed the 'Cats to seize the opportunity. Fox would bury a "3" from the right wing area at the 7:56 mark to make it 38-31 and Peper would follow suit with a bomb of her own from the left corner area at the 5:24 mark that made it 41-33 and SMU was basically back at Square One again. To their credit, the Cardinals would again get the deficit cut to four as Ayla Olson would snare an offensive rebound for a putback at the 5:04 mark and then Sternquist would get a tough score in the paint off of an inbounds pass with 4:25 left that had SMU back in the thick of things down 41-37. But just when the Cardinals thought they could feel better about the entire situation, consecutive scores by St. Kate's had them in a hole again. Sophomore reserve guard Kate Flicek grabbed an offensive rebound for a putback with 3:51 left and then Peper would drain a "3" from the right top area with 2:37 left that increased the Wildcat safety net to nine at 46-37. But a resourceful SMU team was able to close out this third period on a 7-2 push that at least got them close again. Nusbaum; quiet for much of the first half, would knock down a short jumper in the lane with 2:18 left and then Lettner would unleash her third trey on this day with a bomb from the right corner with 1:09 left that had the deficit down to six at 48-42. With just :11.2 left, Ayla Olson would get a short jumper in the lane to go down that had the Cardinals back in that four-point range again down 48-44. Now the question that the SMU faithful were asking themselves was if the Cardinals had enough in the tank to get them over the top again.
That question looked to be answered early on in the fourth period as back-to-back scores by SMU finally got this game leveled again. Nusbaum would connect on a lay-up at the 9:48 mark and then Sternquist would muscle into the paint for a score at the 9:11 mark that had this game tied at 48. The Wildcats could have panicked right then and there but instead they hunkered down and unleashed a 7-1 push that had their opponent on their heels again. Fox would slither through traffic into the paint for a score at the 8:58 mark and one free throw by Flicek after she was fouled at the 8:11 mark had St. Kate's up 51-49. At the 7:48 mark, Covey would knock down a tough jumper along the right baseline and with the Wildcats employing more pressure defense, Peed would snare a steal in the backcourt and race in for an easy lay-up at the 7:38 mark that had St. Kate's up by six at 55-49. The Cardinals would get the deficit down to four when Sternquist was able to get a score in the paint off of an inbounds pass at the 7:09 mark but two quick scores by the 'Cats widened the gap again. Peed would connect on a lay-up at the 6:50 mark and then Flicek would grab an offensive rebound of her own miss and get a putback at the 6:14 mark that now had St. Kate's up by eight at 59-51 and SMU reeling again. To their credit, the Cardinals battled back to get things tightened up again. Nusbaum would snare a steal and race the other way for a lay-up at the 5:46 mark and after SMU's Shelton called a timeout, Kali Olson would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled with 4:54 left that not only got the deficit down to four at 59-55 but now the Cardinals were in the bonus as well. A bit later with 3:23 left, Kali Olson muscled into the paint for a score that brought SMU back to within a single possession down 59-57 and with a ton of time left and being in the bonus as well, the Cardinals definitely seemed to have a path available to them to prevail. But this St. Kate's team refused to bend at the critical juncture. With 3:04 left, Peed got an open look from the right top area and drained a casually cruel three-point bomb that got the Wildcats lead to five at 62-57. St. Kate's Mulhern would call a timeout to set up some defensive strategy but SMU still had one last push in them. Kali Olson would connect on a lay-up with 2:36 left that got the Cardinals back to within a single possession down 62-59 and with 2:03 left, sophomore reserve combo guard/forward Julia Koch connected on a lay-up that cut the deficit down to a tantalizing point at 62-61 that had the door open for SMU. The Wildcats' Mulhern would then take a timeout to set up strategy for the final home push and this St. Kate's team responded. Peed would connect on a short, turnaround jumper with 1:45 left and after a foiled Cardinal possession, Peper would connect on a lay-up with :50 left in regulation that made it a two-possession game at 66-61 and now SMU's Shelton had to take a timeout in hopes of drawing up something to dig her squad out of this five-point hole. Alas, the Cardinals would come up empty as both Ayla Olson and Lettner missed three-point attempts. St. Kate's Mulhern would take a timeout and the only thing that SMU had left was to use up their handful of fouls to give in order to preserve as much time on the clock as possible. With :17.8 left, the Wildcats' Fox would get sent to the charity stripe after getting fouled and the Osceola, WI native got both attempts to go down that helped seal the deal as St. Kate's pulled off a massive upset win with a 68-61 victory.
I was able to catch up with SMU's Shelton afterward who was glumly reviewing the final box score on this one. I brought up how it appeared to me that the pressure defense that St. Kate's was employing on this day seemed to take her SMU squad out of any real rhythm offensively. "We knew from looking at them that that's what they were going to do and we had two days to prepare and we still couldn't handle it" she said dejectedly. She added that her young team needs to learn from this - and quickly and that they have to be ready to go with each outing. Undoubtedly, it had to be a long, dismal ride back down US Highway 61 and the CPKC River Sub mainline to Winona for this young team but I think this team is more than good enough to recover from this latest setback and get the ship righted again.
St. Kate's Mulhern was obviously thrilled about this conquest but more importantly he was really tickled for his team as they were looking for a big boost and it's moments and games like these that can provide that needed boost. Mulhern had a lot of good things to say about this SMU team and how far they've come in such a relatively short span of time. But he was really happy for his squad and couldn't help but boast about the big game that Peed had on this day on both ends of the floor. Mulhern and his staff decided to use Peed to defend SMU's Nusbaum - a tough task for sure - and Peed rose to the occasion and then some. In fact, when I got to talk with Peed afterward, she was still beaming from this big win on this day. "I was almost in tears in that last timeout we took" she said. Simply put, she was just outstanding on this day.
The final box score on this game is deceiving because if you hadn't actually watched the game itself, you could almost conclude that SMU might've pulled this one out. Consider: While St. Kate's had a slight edge on the boards at 32-29, turnovers were about even (SMU with 15 and St. Kate's with 14) as were those all-important "second chance" points (St. Kate's with 12 and SMU with 11). Points off of turnovers were close too with SMU having a 14-13 edge as were bench points with St. Kate's having an 8-7 edge there. In fact, the only lopsided category was points in the paint where SMU had a decided edge at 34-24 but let's remember too that the Cardinals really didn't get their inside game going until the second half. You have to peel the onion back further in this one and when you do, you'll see that while SMU shot decently enough from FG range (25-55 for 45.5%, it was a much different story from downtown as the Cardinals shot only 4-16 for a straight 25% and for a team that does have some great three-point shooters (Nusbaum, Lettner, Sammons and Koch), this had to contribute to their downfall on this day. Another likely sore spot for Shelton and her staff was that SMU struggled at the charity stripe on this day as well going 7-13 for 53.8% and in a game like this, that's simply not going to cut it. Contrast that with St. Kate's going 8-10 for a straight 80%.
And what a day it was indeed for St. Kate's Peed who not only led the way for the Wildcats but led all scorers as well with her 19 points and again, her defense was just lights out on this day. Perhaps just as important, Peed got a lot of help on this day as well as Fox was her usual, steady self as she tallied 15 points and Peper; who never gets enough credit, IMHO, was right behind with her 14 points. SMU did have a balanced scoring attack on this day as Sternquist led the way with her 13 points while Kali Olson was right behind with 12 points and Lettner finished with 11 points. Ayla Olson, in fact, just missed out on a "double-double" with her nine points and nine rebounds.