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| The celebration was on for Ripon when the buzzer sounded as they outlasted UW-River Falls in an NCAA Tournament first round game thriller at Concordia. |
Made a relatively fast trip up US Highway 10 and the BNSF's Staples Sub mainline up to Fargo-Moorhead on this overcast, rainy, icky Friday that got considerably colder the further north I got. Was able to get checked into my motel room on the Fargo side of town and then make the quick trek over to cavernous Memorial Auditorium on the campus of Concordia College for this first-round NCAA Tournament pod being hosted by Concordia between UW-River Falls out of the WIAC and Ripon out of the MWC. Just from looking at these two teams, I couldn't help but feel that this could be a very tough battle. It had been a ten-year drought for this Falcons program since they had last been able to put on their dancing shoes but this team had more than earned its way into this little party by getting through an unbelievably tough WIAC regular season where they took some punches and threw some punches back at some very good teams. The Red Hawks meanwhile were a perfect 16-0 in the MWC and rolled over Lawrence in the MWC Championship Game to get that conference's AQ into the Dance. Needless to say, of all the NCAA Tournament games on this opening night, there was going to be a lot of eyes on this one and rightfully so.
These two teams would trade small leads from the outset in the opening period. Strong junior forward Sophie Schlieve would get Ripon on the board first with a pair of free throws after she was fouled at the 9:23 mark but right back would come the Falcons as senior point guard Zoey Buchan would bury one of her trademark cold-hearted three-point bombs; this one from the right corner area at the 9:01 mark that pushed UW-River Falls out in front 3-2. But the Red Hawks made sure that that didn't last long as Schlieve would come through again with a tough score in the paint at the 8:44 mark and a score in the paint by sophomore guard Halle Van Horn a short time later at the 8:13 mark had Ripon up 6-3. At the 7:16 mark, Schlieve would strike again with a jumper from the free throw line area to get the lead to 8-3 and two free throws by senior guard Natalie Rauwolf after she was fouled at the 6:50 mark extended Ripon's lead to 10-3. The Falcons worked quickly to try and get this one tightened up as slender freshman forward Emily Anderson would bang home a "3" from the left top area at the 6:32 mark and then fifth-year senior reserve forward Olivia Boily would knock down a jumper from the left top area just inside the arc at the 5:53 mark that got UW-River Falls back to within a single possession down 10-8. But right back came this explosive Red Hawks team as they went back to work to create some separation. Rauwolf would bang home a "3" from the right corner area at the 5:41 mark that got the lead to five at 13-8 and a lay-up by sophomore guard Karsyn Nelson at the 5:02 mark maintained the five-point edge at 15-10. Then Ripon would get its lead to seven when junior guard Laney Havlovitz grabbed a defensive rebound and raced coast-to-coast for a lay-up with 3:59 left that made it a 17-10 ballgame. With 1:41 left, that lead would grow to eight at 19-11 when Schlieve knocked down a jumper from the right wing area before the Falcons got the deficit cut down to six when Boily connected with a lay-up with :32 left but so far anyway, UW-River Falls definitely looked like it might have its work cut out for itself.
That notion became even more apparent in the early going of the second period as the Red Hawks got back-to-back scores. Nelson would connect on a lay-up at the 8:47 mark and then Van Horn would connect on a lay-up in transition after a steal that now gave Ripon a ten-point cushion at 23-13 and Falcons Head Coach Shelby Lyman felt compelled to take a match to a timeout in hopes of making some quick adjustments as to what was ailing her squad. Still the Red Hawks would increase their lead to twelve as Nelson slithered into the paint for one score at the 5:47 mark to make it 25-13 and a lay-up by Laney Havlovitz at the 5:20 mark maintained the twelve-point edge at 27-15 before UW-River Falls could find some solid footing. Strong senior post Jocelyn Plonski muscled her way into the paint for a score with 4:58 left and a three-point bomb by Anderson from the left top area with 4:11 left had the deficit down to seven at 27-20. With 3:23 left, the Falcons got the deficit down to six at 29-23 when Anderson unleashed her third trey of this game with a bomb from the right wing area and with 2:04 left, junior reserve guard Annamarie Aue got a short, turnaround jumper to go down that now had the deficit down to four at 29-25 and it looked as if UW-River Falls might stay in this four-point range down 31-27 when Plonski was able to knock down a tough jumper along the right baseline with 1:06 left. But the Red Hawks managed to save their best for last as Rauwolf would bang home a cold-hearted "3" from the left corner area with :11.1 left and one free throw by Laney Havlovitz after she was fouled with just :00.7 left allowed Ripon to take a bit more separation to the locker room with a 35-27 advantage. A quick check of the halftime box score showed that even though the Falcons had a slight edge on the boards 16-14, that small advantage was negated because UW-River Falls had thus far been guilty of 11 turnovers played a big role in their first half struggles. That along with the fact that Ripon was enjoying a decided edge in points in the paint by a 20-10 count meant that the Falcons' Lyman and her staff were going to have to make some serious adjustments during the halftime break to plug up the leaks in their boat.
And UW-River Falls appeared to be in a tough spot again at the beginning of the third period when the Red Hawk's Rauwolf knocked down a jumper from the right wing area at the 9:35 mark that re-established the ten-point cushion for Ripon at 37-27 before the Falcons could take some nibbles off of the deficit. Sophomore reserve guard Taylor Clarey would knock down a jumper from the left elbow area at the 9:18 mark and a score in the paint by Plonski off of an inbounds pass at the 7:43 mark got the deficit down to seven at 38-31. The Red Hawks' Nelson would get the lead to nine when she connected on a pretty one-handed jumper off the glass at the 6:53 mark but UW-River Falls would stay the course as Plonski would get a pair of free throws to go down after getting fouled at the 6:41 mark and then at the 6:09 mark junior reserve guard Savannah Leopold took the spotlight by draining a "3" from the right wing area that suddenly cut the deficit down to four at 40-36 and Ripon Head Coach Lauren Busalacchi; becoming a bit concerned at how the tide had suddenly turned in this one, instinctively took a match to a timeout to get her troops reorganized. The Red Hawks initially appeared to have a positive tone out of this latest stoppage as Laney Havlovitz would get a pair of free throws to go down after getting fouled at the 5:18 mark that upped the lead to six at 42-36 and a lay-up off of an inbounds pass by Van Horn with 4:28 left maintained the six-point edge at 44-38. But UW-River Falls had seemingly had found new life infused into it as they had so many times this season and they went right back to work. Leopold would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 3:15 left and with 2:52 left, Plonski would knock down a jumper from the free throw line area that suddenly had the Falcons back to within a single possession down 44-41. With 1:32 left, UW- River Falls got into the bonus and even though Anderson couldn't complete the deal from the charity stripe after she was fouled, it nonetheless posed a problem for the Red Hawks as Van Horn now had to retreat to the pine with her fourth foul of the night. Then with 1:05 left, the Falcons cut the deficit to a scant point as Boily would knock down a jumper from the top of the key just inside the arc and for a Ripon team that had been enjoying a ten-point cushion early on in this third period, things were suddenly looking perilous as this one moved to the fourth period.
The Red Hawks tried to increase their safety net from the get-go of the fourth period as Rauwolf would bury another cold-hearted "3" - this one from the left corner area at the 9:40 mark but Ripon was immediately met with resistance from its opponent as the Falcons battled right back. Anderson and her 6'0" frame would slither through traffic for a tough score in the paint at the 9:23 mark that quickly had the deficit back to a single possession down 47-45 and even that was remedied a short time later when Buchan was sent to the charity stripe after getting fouled at the 8:57 mark and she calmly sank both freebies that had this game leveled again at 47 a piece. Undaunted, the Red Hawks relied on Rauwolf and she would again unleash terror from behind the arc with a bomb from the top of the key at the 8:50 mark that pushed Ripon back out in front again at 50-47 and when Van Horn connected on a short, turnaround jumper at the 7:59 mark that upped the lead to five at 52-47, it looked as if the Red Hawks may have solved their immediate problems. But they soon found out that their opponent had no intention of going quietly into the night as UW-River Falls shocked the fans inside cavernous Memorial Auditorium by unleashing a 6-0 push. Plonski would connect on a short, turnaround jumper off the glass at the 7:41 mark that got the Falcons back to within a single possession down 52-49 and less than a minute later, Clarey would connect on a nifty lay-up off of an inbounds pass at the 7:01 mark that cut the deficit to a scant point. Finally, at the 5:40 mark, UW-River Falls pushed ahead for the first time since the opening minutes of the ballgame when Leopold connected on a pretty lay-up as the shot clock was winding down to give the Falcons a 53-52 lead. That prompted Ripon's Busalacchi to take a match to a thirty-second timeout to get her team calmed down a bit and that short stoppage in play appeared to help as the Red Hawks took the lead back. Schlieve would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled at the 5:19 mark that tied things up at 53 a piece and a score in the paint by Van Horn with 4:45 left pushed Ripon back in front 55-53. But that wouldn't last long as UW-River Falls' Buchan was up to her old tricks again and she got an acrobatic lay-up to go down with 4:30 left that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" had the Falcons out in front again at 56-55. Right back came the Red Hawks as senior reserve guard Natalie Bestor would bury a "3" from the right wing area with 4:15 left to put Ripon ahead again at 58-56. This back-and-forth trend would continue as UW-River Falls' Leopold would connect on a lay-up with 3:50 left that also drew a foul and Leopold would cash in on the obligatory "and one" that gave the lead back to the Falcons at 59-58. Not to be outdone, the Red Hawks took the lead back on a short, turnaround jumper from Van Horn with 3:33 left. But the Falcons would respond on their subsequent possession as Buchan would unleash her brand of terror from behind the arc with a bomb from the right wing area with 3:21 left that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" completed this big four-point play for UW-River Falls that now had them up 63-60. But Ripon wouldn't wait long to make a response on their next possession as Laney Havlovitz used her quickness to dart into the paint for a score with 2:52 left that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" fittingly leveled this contest at 63 a piece. And Laney Havlovitz would come through again at the charity stripe for the Red Hawks a bit later after getting fouled with 2:23 left in regulation and her two freebies kept this game on even terms at 65. With 2:02 left, the Falcons' Buchan would do her thing from the charity stripe after getting fouled with a pair of free throws that pushed UW-River Falls ahead again by a 67-65 count but Ripon was not going to let themselves be denied as Van Horn would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 1:46 left and after getting a stop on the other end, the Red Hawks pushed ahead at 68-67 when Nelson connected on a lay-up with 1:16 left. With :49.5 left in regulation, Ripon's Busalacchi called a thirty-second timeout to set up strategy and when Schlieve connected on a short jumper from the right side with :36.2 left to make it 70-67, things appeared to be in the bag for Ripon. The Falcons' Lyman would immediately take a thirty-second timeout to set up things for their subsequent possession and when they were unable to find an opening, Lyman would take a match to another thirty-second timeout with :21.9 left. With the shot clock then winding down, UW-River Falls' Buchan would attempt a three-point bomb from the right wing area with :12.1 left and although the shot wasn't true, the groans from the Ripon crowd were more than audible when Laney Havlovitz was called for the foul which sent Buchan to the line with three free throw attempts to tie this game. With the weight of the world on her shoulders and the tension filling the air inside cavernous Memorial Auditorium, Buchan took a deep breath before each attempt and nailed all three attempts as calmly as a butterfly might land on a plant that made it 70 a piece. But there was still plenty of time for the Red Hawks to deliver a dagger and Busalacchi quickly took a timeout in hopes of drawing up a potential winning play. And, to be sure, Ripon had three halfway decent looks on their final possession in regulation. Schlieve had a lay-up attempt that went awry with :05.2 left but Van Horn was there for the offensive rebound and she couldn't get her putback to go down. But Rauwolf was there for the offensive rebound and she quickly kicked the ball out to Laney Havlovitz who launched a three-point bomb attempt with :03.3 left. With both fan bases holding their collective breaths, that shot attempt rattled out. UW-River Falls managed to get the rebound this time around and the buzzer sounded with this contest still tied at 70 a piece so off to overtime we went.
Both teams would come up empty on their initial possessions of the overtime period but with 4:10 left, Ripon's Schlieve would get fouled and she got both free throw attempts to go down to push the Red Hawks ahead at 72-70 but that was answered a short time later by UW-River Falls as Anderson made a nifty move and connected on a pretty reverse lay-up with 3:49 left that again had this game on even terms at 72 a piece. Ripon would again turn to Schlieve on their subsequent possession and she would come through with a short jumper off the glass that pushed the Red Hawks back out in front at 74-72 but on the Falcons next possession, Leopold would get an open look from the left corner area and drain a "3" that now had UW-River Falls up by one at 75-74. But the turning point in this game would come a short time later when Ripon's Schlieve connected on a tough jumper along the right baseline area that got the Red Hawks back out in front again at 76-75. The Falcons would come up empty on their next possession and with 2:33 left, Ripon's Schlieve would get sent to the charity stripe after getting fouled and she would get both free throw attempts to go down to make it a 78-75 game. UW-River Falls still had plenty of time to make up for lost ground but they would suffer a costly turnover on their subsequent possession and with 2:24 left in this first overtime period, the Falcons' Lyman would call a thirty-second timeout in hopes of finding some sort of remedy for this situation. To their credit, UW-River Falls would then get a stop on the other end and then Plonski would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 1:50 left that kept the Falcons ever so close down just 78-76. But the Red Hawks would then change the complexion of this one for good on their subsequent possession when Schlieve connected on a short, turnaround jumper with 1:30 left that now had Ripon up by four at 80-76 and now UW-River Falls suddenly saw their window of opportunity closing ever so slowly. And sure enough, on the Falcons next possession, Buchan was unable to get a lay-up attempt to cooperate with 1:06 left and although UW-River Falls got a stop on the other end, they would promptly turn the ball over with :42.1 left in this first overtime period and now the Red Hawks' Busalacchi called a timeout to set up the end-game strategy. With :39.3 left, Ripon's Bestor would get one free throw to go down after getting foul that expanded the Red Hawks lead to five at 81-76. Now arguably in desperation mode, UW-River Falls' Lyman had to take a match to her last timeout of this contest in hopes of dialing up a miracle. The Falcons appeared to get something of that prescribed miracle after the stoppage in play as Buchan would bury her third trey of this night - this one coming from the left top area with :36.4 left that cut the deficit down to two at 81-79. The Red Hawks' Busalacchi would then use her final timeout knowing full and well that the Falcons would have to foul to preserve clock and with :29.1 left, Nelson would get sent to the charity stripe after getting fouled and she was cool as a cucumber as she got both free throw attempts to go down that made it a two-possession game again at 83-79. Now UW-River Falls was down to its last option and with :18.4 left, Clarey's three-point bomb attempt would go awry and was quickly rebounded by Ripon's Laney Havlovitz. With :06.8 of life left in this game the Red Hawks' Nelson would get fouled and she would get one free throw to go down that essentially made it game over with an 84-79 score. Interestingly enough, the Falcons' Anderson would get a three-point bomb to go down with just :00.3 left but all that did was make it a one-possession game as Ripon held on for a thrilling 84-81 overtime victory to advance into the second round of the Dance.
Ripon's Busalacchi was joined by Schlieve, Rauwolf and Laney Havlovitz in the postgame press conference. UW-River Falls' Lyman was joined by both Buchan and Plonski for their portion of the postgame press conference. The URL for this press conference is: https://miacsportsnetwork.com/concordia/?B=3779938
In a game like this that's so close and winds up going into overtime, it's tough to find fault with what ultimately transpired for UW-River Falls at the most crucial juncture of this game. Let's keep in mind here, this is a team that went through a plethora of ACL injuries to start the year and was sporting a rather unimpressive 7-4 overall record when they delved into WIAC play right after the first of the year. But more than once in conference play, they kept finding ways to win big games when they really needed to have them to help boost their NPI ranking. Though they were swept by both UW-La Crosse and UW-Oskosh, they split with UW-Whitewater and they swept UW-Platteville in addition to UW-Eau Claire. And because of the emotional roller-coaster season they had, it's easy to see why the Falcons Lyman was emotional in that press conference afterward. But I think over the next few days, the biggest regret for this team and coaching staff when they look back on this game is that they went 15-22 from the charity stripe for 68.2% and that includes Buchan's bravado performance when she nailed those three critical free throws late in regulation just to force OT. Anyone who views this blog knows full and well that I will harp on free throw shooting until the cows come home and I've got no choice but to do that here in this case as well. And it was costly in this case. And that was exacerbated by the fact that Ripon had a 40-35 edge on the boards and a decided advantage in points in the paint at 38-28. And although the Falcons shot reasonably well from FG range going 29-56 for 51.8%, Ripon was better from behind the arc as they were 5-12 for 41.7% compared to 8-21 for 38.1% for UW-River Falls.
The Falcons' Buchan capped a great collegiate career as she paced the UW-River Falls attack on this night with her 20 point and going 9-9 from the charity stripe - WOW! Anderson was solid on this night with her 15 points but what was impressive was that Leopold contributed 15 points as well off the bench and Plonski was usual reliable self as she closed out her collegiate career with 13 points. But the Red Hawks had ALL FIVE of their starters in double figures scoring-wise on this night. Schlieve's 23 points paced all scorers on this night but as I said, she also had plenty of help as well as Rauwolf poured in 17 points including going 4-6 from downtown while Van Horn had 15 points. Nelson finished with 13 points on this night and Laney Havlovitz wasn't far behind with her 12 points.






