Here are the results of the games on Wednesday night over at the Midtown YWCA Women's College Summer League:
6:15 PM Games
Team Jody - 43
St. Olaf - 31
Royal Ballers - 68
Anoka-Ramsey - 58
Team 1 - 61
GAC Gold - 44
Granny's Got Game - 55
Backcourt Baddies - 44
7:15 PM Games
Da Birthdays - 84
Northwestern - 68
Free Agents - 43
Bennies - 32
Cross Era - 52
St. Kate's - 38
GAC Black - 46
Midway Monsters - 35
8:15 PM Games
Sara's Shooters - 61
GAC White - 45
Bennies - 67
Auggies - 35
UMD Dogs - 67
Ball Busters - 54
Wash-Ups - 79
Swish - 76 OT
Some interesting matchups in the 6:15 PM slot between college teams and alumni/mixed teams. On Court 1, the Team Jody team was taking on the St. Olaf team and it didn't take the former too long at all to get into a groove as the Team Jody team would hold a 6-2 lead by the 6:40 mark of the opening period which would grow to 8-2 near the midway point. With 2:05 left, the Team Jody team upped the lead to 11-2 and by the end of the first period, the Team Jody team was enjoying a 13-2 advantage. The St. Olaf team meanwhile was still struggling to break out of its scoring slump and the Team Jody team was up 13-4 by the 7:30 mark of the second period and even though the St. Olaf team finally found some semblance of offense as the second period progressed, they had failed to slow down their opponent as the Team Jody team would hold a 21-12 lead with 2:20 left and they would maintain this nine-point edge and hold a 23-14 lead by the halftime break. Once the third period was underway, the Team Jody team showed no signs of slowing down as they built a ten-point cushion up 27-17 by the 7:40 mark and they would manage to stretch the lead to 34-20 with 3:45 left and hold a 36-22 lead by the end of the third period. By the midway point of the fourth period, the Team Jody team was up 40-24 and they had things in cruise control the rest of the way to get the win......A somewhat more conventional contest was ensuing on Court 2 in this time slot as the Anoka-Ramsey team was taking on the Royal Ballers team. Things would be reasonably tight to begin with as the Royal Ballers team would hold a 5-2 advantage at the 7:40 mark of the opening period and they would up that lead to 11-7 with 4:00 left. However, the Anoka-Ramsey team would get on a bit of a run and a short time later with 2:00 left, the Royal Ballers team saw their lead reduced to a scant point at 13-12. By the end of the first period, the Royal Ballers looked to be in a very tough battle trying to protect an 18-16 lead. The Anoka-Ramsey team would build on this newfound momentum and grab a 27-23 lead by the 6:30 mark of the second period and they would continue to hold onto this lead near the midway point. The Anoka-Ramsey team would see its lead cut to one at 30-29 with 1:40 left and by the halftime break, the Royal Ballers team had this game leveled at 32 a piece. But the beginning of the third period was the real telling point of this game as the Royal Ballers team got on a big run to hold a 40-32 lead by the 6:30 mark that the Anoka-Ramsey team never fully recovered from and with 3:00 left, the Royal Ballers team now had a double-digit cushion up 45-32. By the end of the third period, the Royal Ballers team had a commanding 50-36 advantage. Things would continue to worsen for the Anoka-Ramsey team in the early moments of the fourth period as the Royal Ballers team got their lead to 55-36 by the 8:30 mark and they were in the driver's seat up 62-48 with 3:35 left in regulation. Interestingly enough, the Anoka-Ramsey team made a late run but it wouldn't be enough as the Royal Ballers team got the win on this night......Two team that have looked really good so far - the Team 1 team and the GAC Gold team - went at it on Court 3 in this time slot. This game would be tied at a deuce at the 8:45 mark of the opening period and the GAC Gold team would manage to get its nose out in front with a 9-6 advantage with 3:00 left before the Team 1 team would reduce that to a single-digit at 9-8 by the end of the first period. The GAC Gold team would still be holding onto a one-point lead at 11-10 by the 8:50 mark of the second period but then the Team 1 team would explode offensively and get on a big 14-2 run that had them up 24-13 with 3:40 left and with 2:30 left the Team 1 team had grown their lead to 29-16 and they would hold a 31-16 lead by the halftime break. The Team 1 team would stabilize their lead at 39-24 near the midway point of the third period and they would still hold a 41-27 advantage with 3:15 left before the GAC Gold team could cut into the deficit a bit down ten at 43-33 by the end of the third period. The GAC Gold team was unable to make further inroads once the fourth period was underway as the Team 1 team would hold a 49-37 advantage by the 7:30 mark and grow it to 52-39 near the midway point as they coasted to a surprisingly easy win......Two more alumni/mixed teams were going at it over on Court 4 as the Backcourt Baddies team took on the Granny's Got Game team. The Granny's Got Game team would set the pace for this one early on by grabbing a 3-0 lead right off the bat at the 9:30 mark of the opening period and they would gradually grow their lead as the first period progressed to hold a 19-10 advantage with 3:00 left and they would still hold a 21-14 lead by the end of the first period. The Granny's Got Game team would maintain this seven-point cushion up 23-16 by the 8:50 mark of the second period and they would increase their lead to nine at 30-21 with 4:00 left. By the halftime break, the Granny's Got Game team had a double-digit cushion up 39-26. This trend would continue into the third period with the Granny's Got Game team up 43-28 near the midway point before the Backcourt Baddies could make a bit of a push that reduced the Granny's Got Game team's lead down to ten at 45-35 by the end of the third period. The Backcourt Baddies team flirted with a comeback attempt in the early going of the fourth period as the Granny's Got Game team's lead was cut to eight at 45-37 at the 7:40 mark but those hopes were short-lived as the Granny's Got Game team was able to find solid footing again with a 51-42 lead with 3:00 left in regulation as they claimed the dub on this night.
Not much in the way of drama in the 7:15 PM slot but some good games nonetheless. Over on Court 1, the Northwestern team was taking on the Da Birthdays team and this game would be knotted a three a piece at the 8:40 mark of the opening period and still tied up at 5-all by the 6:30 mark. The Northwestern team would claim an 11-10 advantage with 3:35 left and all indications seemed to point to a relatively tight contest. But it was here where the Da Birthdays team went on a key 13-5 push that had them up 23-16 by the end of the first period. The Northwestern team would at least remain within reach by the 7:00 mark of the second period down 29-23 and they would stay within striking distance down just 41-36 with 1:50 left and things still certainly doable for the Northwestern team down 46-39 by the halftime break. The Da Birthdays team got a bit more separation up 49-41 by the 9:00 mark of the third period but this pesky Northwestern team was showing it was not going anywhere anytime soon and by the end of the third period they had cut the gap to four down 61-57. Indeed, the Da Birthday's situation looked a bit perilous up 70-68 near the midway point of the fourth period but it was here where the Northwestern team finally ran out of gas which allowed the Da Birthdays team to finish this one off with a 14-0 run down the stretch to get a double-digit victory......Over on Court 2, the Bennies team was taking on the Free Agents team and scoring would come at something of a premium early on with the Free Agents team up 3-2 at the 6:50 mark of the opening period. The Free Agents got a bit more breathing room up 8-4 near the midway juncture and then added some more padding to their lead with a 6-2 push that had them up 14-6 with 2:00 left although the Bennies team would get the deficit down to six at 14-8 by the end of the first period. The Free Agents team would maintain the upper hand once the second period was underway as they would hold a 20-15 lead with 4:00 left and they would hold a 22-16 lead by the halftime break. The Bennies team was unable to make up any ground once the third period was underway as the Free Agents team would hold a 23-16 advantage by the 7:55 mark and they would enjoy a 32-26 lead with 4:00 left. By the end of the third period, the Free Agents team would have things going their way 37-30. Once the fourth period was underway, the Free Agents team was able to get on another push that gave them a double-digit advantage up 43-32 near the midway and that's how this one would end up......A contest with similar vibes was ensuing over on Court 3 between the St. Kate's team and the Cross Era team. The St. Kate's team would get off to a good start in this one as they would grab a 2-0 lead by the 9:00 mark of the opening period and would hold a 7-2 lead near the midway point. The St. Kate's team would hold a 10-6 advantage with 2:05 left and would restore the five-point cushion at 11-6 by the end of the first period. But the Cross Era team would slowly get things turned around once the second period was underway as they cut the deficit to one down 16-15 near the midway point and they would poke their nose out in front at 20-18 with 1:20 left and they would still hold a slim 21-20 lead by the halftime break. Things would still be tight by the 8:50 mark of the third period with the Cross Era team holding on to a 23-21 advantage but they would soon get on a 7-0 push that had them up 30-21 near the midway point. The St. Kate's team managed to narrow the deficit down to five down 36-31 by the end of the third period but they would run out of gas once the fourth period got underway as the Cross Era team would expand its lead to eight at 41-33 by the 7:15 mark. With 3:30 left in regulation, the Cross Era was safely in control up 50-37 as they got the win on this night......Two familiar MIAC foes were going at it over on Court 4 as the GAC Black team took on the Midway Monsters team and for the latter, the opening period was one that they'd likely just as soon rather forget. The GAC Black team would first grab a 2-0 lead by the 9:15 mark and although the GAC Black team wasn't exactly setting the world on fire from an offensive standpoint either, they would still hold a 5-0 lead with 2:30 left and by the end of the first period, the GAC Black team was up 8-0. The Midway Monsters team finally was able to brush the cobwebs that had formed on their basket once the second period got underway but they were still in a sizable hole down 19-7 with 2:50 left and by the halftime break, things were looking even worse as the GAC Black team held a hefty 24-7 advantage. The GAC Black team appeared to be running away with this thing up 31-9 by the 6:10 mark of the third period and they would hold this lead near the midway point. Although the Midway Monsters team was able to take some bites out of this deficit down 33-16 with 1:50 left, they still had a long way to go and a short time to get there down 36-19 by the end of the third period. Surprisingly, the Midway Monsters team got things going offensively once the fourth period was underway and with 4:05 left in regulation, they had cut the deficit to ten at 42-32 but bringing this one all the way back proved to be a bridge too far as the GAC Black team got the double-digit victory on this night.
For the most part, the 8:15 PM slot was without any real drama either. Over on Court 1, the Sara's Shooters team was taking on the GAC White team and this game would be tied at two a piece at the 9:00 mark of the opening period although the Sara's Shooters team would nudge ahead at 6-5 by the 6:20 mark. By the end of the first period, things were still close with the Sara's Shooters team out in front by an 18-14 count. The Sara's Shooters team would get a bit more breathing room once the second period got underway as they would enjoy a 22-16 lead by the 6:40 mark and that lead would grow to seven at 30-23 by the halftime break. The GAC White team was still in reach down 34-26 by the 7:30 mark of the third period but the Sara's Shooters team started to get more separation after that and owned a 46-34 lead by the end of the third period. The Sara's Shooters team would start pulling away for good once the fourth period was underway as they extended their lead to 49-34 by the 8:55 mark and stretched the lead to 55-38 with 4:10 left in regulation and had things in cruise control the rest of the way......The big blowout on this night took place on Court 2 in this time slot where the Bennies team; doing double-duty on this night and probably looking for a bit of redemption as well from the disappointing result in the earlier time slot, took on the Auggies team in a matchup of familiar MIAC foes. The Bennies team would leave nothing to chance in this one as they would bolt out to a 7-0 lead by the 6:30 mark of the opening period and would go on an 11-2 run after that to own an 18-2 lead by the end of the first period. Things would only get worse for the Auggies team from then on as the Bennies team opened up a 27-8 lead near the midway point of the second period and by the halftime break, the Bennies team was rolling along with a 37-10 lead. The Bennies would find themselves up 39-13 by the 7:40 mark of the third period and that lead would balloon to 50-18 with 3:05 left. By the end of the third period, the Bennies had things in throttle-up position with a 51-26 advantage. The Bennies team was coasting along up 55-26 by the 7:50 mark of the fourth period as they romped to an easy win......The game on Court 3 between the Ball Busters team and the UMD Dogs team certainly looked promising early on as the Ball Busters team would jump out to a 3-0 lead by the 8:45 mark of the opening period and things would stay tight with the Ball Busters team up 8-7 with 2:20 left. But the UMD Dogs team would turn the tables down the stretch and hold a one-point lead of their own at 9-8 by the end of the first period. The Ball Busters team would take the lead back at 17-16 near the midway point of the second period and this game would be leveled at 22 a piece with :10 left but a three-point bomb just before the buzzer had the UMD Dogs team up 25-22 at the halftime break. Things would still be tight in the early moments of the third period with the UMD Dogs team trying to protect a 27-24 lead by the 9:20 mark but the turning point in this one came soon after as the UMD Dogs team would unleash a key 15-5 run that had them up 42-29 near the midway point. Not to be outdone, the Ball Busters team would then unleash a 13-4 run of their own that tightened things up again with the UMD Dogs team's lead down to four at 46-42 by the end of the third period. Once the fourth period was underway, the UMD Dogs team made no mistake as an 11-5 push gave them a ten-point cushion at 57-47 near the midway point and they would be safely up 61-49 with 2:50 left as they earned the win on this night......Easily the game of the night fittingly (I guess) took place over on Court 4 between the Wash-Ups team the the Swish team although you probably wouldn't have guessed it early on. This game would be tied at two a piece by the 8:30 mark of the opening period and by the 6:55 mark, the Swish team had forged ahead 10-7. The Swish team would slowly grow that lead to 16-10 with 2:15 left and by the end of the first period, the Swish team upped the lead to seven at 19-12. The Swish team would maintain the upper hand throughout the second period and with 2:50 left they would enjoy a 36-28 advantage. By the halftime break, the Swish team got the lead to nine at 39-30. The Swish team would at least maintain the nine-point spread up 44-35 by the 7:55 mark of the third period and with 4:00 left the Swish team definitely appeared to be pulling away with this one up 55-41. A short time later with 2:00 left, the Swish team still had a ten-point buffer up 55-45 but then the Wash-Ups team with its experienced group finally found their groove and went on a key 7-0 push that suddenly had them back to within a single possession down 55-52 with :40 left and that's the lead the Swish team now had to try and protect by the end of the third period. The Swish team would still be holding on to this perilous three-point lead up 61-58 by the 6:50 mark of the fourth period but that lead would soon shrink to just two at 63-61 near the midway point. With 3:00 left in regulation, the Wash-Ups team finally had this game leveled at 67 a piece and a short time later with 2:10 left in regulation, the Wash-Ups team had forged ahead 71-70. The Swish team would take the lead back at 73-71 with 1:35 left in regulation on a three-point bomb and with just :10 left in regulation, the Swish team held a 76-73 lead but the Wash-Ups team would come through on a buzzer-beater "3" that had this game tied at 76-all at the end of regulation. In a shortened overtime period, the Wash-Ups team would get another "3" to go down as they claimed a wild and thrilling overtime win.
The Midtown YWCA Women's College Summer League takes a break this next week for the upcoming 4th of July holiday but resumes action again on Wednesday 7-8 so hope to see you down there.

