Made a very good trip down US Highway 169 and the Union Pacific's Mankato Sub mainline down to St. Peter on this sunny but cold Saturday for the regular season finale taking place at Gus Young Court in Lund Arena on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College and this game on this day was a huge one with visiting SMU taking on host GAC with MIAC Playoff seeding and NCAA Tournament implications galore. The Cardinals had their six-game win streak snapped on Wednesday night in a very tough loss to Hamline and were needing a win today to have a chance to not only hold onto the number-two seed position but also keep their NCAA Tournament hopes above water as well. The Gusties meanwhile were enjoying a five-game win streak coming into this contest that not only had them in position to steal the number-two see in the MIAC Playoffs with a victory but were also hoping to bolster their NPI ranking and stay very much in the NCAA Tournament conversation as well. Today was also Senior Day at GAC and the Gusties lone senior, guard Bobbie Bruns, was honored before tip-off.
SMU would draw first blood in this contest at the 9:02 mark of the opening period when freshman forward Ayla Olson made a hard drive into the lane for a finish but the Gusties would be quick to respond. Slender junior forward Ella Peters would bury a "3" from the left wing area at the 8:39 mark and two free throws by fellow junior sharpshooting guard Kaitlyn Schaefer after she was fouled at the 7:26 mark had GAC up 5-2. But the Cardinals would be quick to retaliate with back-to-back three-point bombs. Sophomore combo guard/forward Julia Koch would bang home a "3" from the left corner area at the 6:45 mark and then sophomore reserve guard Emma Mann would bury a "3" of her own from the right top area at the 5:52 mark that put SMU back out in front 8-5. Right back came the Gusties, however, as junior forward Kendyl Queensland used a burst of speed to connect on a lay-up at the 5:29 mark that cut the deficit to one at 8-7 and a short time later, sophomore point guard Anna Goodman would connect on a lay-up with 4:57 left that pushed GAC back out in front by a 9-8 count. The Cardinals would retake the lead on a pair of free throws by Ayla Olson after she was fouled with 4:34 left but SMU's lead would be short-lived as the Gusties took it right back on a three-point bomb by sophomore reserve guard Olivia Grothaus from the left corner area with 4:10 left. After a foiled SMU possession, GAC would up its lead to 15-10 when junior forward Whitley Ronn buried a "3" from the left wing area with 3:53 left and two free throws by reserve junior guard Peyton Stevemer after she was fouled with 3:20 left had the Gusties up 17-10. A tough score in the paint by sophomore reserve forward Bella DeHaan with 2:40 left maintained the seven-point edge at 19-12 and with 1:37 left, Stevemer capped this surprising 12-2 run that made it a 21-12 game. But the Cardinals were able to shore up their defenses before this first period was over as freshman reserve guard Hadley Sammons would drill a "3" from the right top area with 1:15 left and with just :00.2 left, point guard Lindsey Lettner somehow got a desperate jumper from the left wing area to cooperate that at least had SMU closer down 21-17 that brought this wild and weird first period to a close.
Determined to make up for the rough patch they had to endure coming down the home stretch of the first period, the Cardinals set out to make a statement at the outset of the second period. Ayla Olson would make a hard drive into the lane for a finish at the 9:34 mark that brought SMU back to within a single possession down 21-19 and moments later, Sammons would connect on a lay-up in transition at the 9:14 mark after a Gustie turnover that leveled the contest at 21 and GAC Head Coach Laurie Kelly; not at all liking the developments, called a thirty-second timeout to get her troops reorganized. That short stoppage in play appeared to pay dividends as Peters would quickly respond with back-to-back scores. The River Falls, WI native would first knock down a jumper along the right baseline at the 9:00 mark and less than a minute later she would snare an offensive rebound for a putback that had the Gusties back out in front by a 25-21 count. This time, however, the Cardinals would quick to make amends as Ayla Olson would connect on a pretty reverse lay-up at the 7:48 mark that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" had the deficit down to a point at 25-24. SMU would stay in that one-point range down 27-26 when sophomore guard Brianna Nusbaum connected on a lay-up at the 6:22 mark and at the 5:11 mark, the Cardinals would poke back out in front again at 28-27 on a pair of free throws by Lettner that now also had SMU in the bonus as well. With 3:40 left, a lay-yup by Ayla Olson got the Cardinals lead to 30-28 but GAC would not let its opponent get any headway. Peters would connect on a short jumper from the right side with 2:38 left that tied the game at 30-all and a short time later Peters would follow that up with a lay-up in transition with 2:13 left that pushed the Gusties back into the lead at 32-30. SMU would get this contest knotted up again at 32 a piece when Koch made a hard drive for a finish with 1:22 left but GAC's Ronn would counter with a lay-up with 1:12 left that allowed the Gusties to take a slim 34-32 lead into the locker room at the halftime break in a game that had been a back-and-forth affair up to this point.
But this Cardinals team was short-handed on this day as they were without the services of sophomore forward Rylie Sternquist who suffered an apparent concussion during the Hamline game on Wednesday night and didn't travel with the team to St. Peter on this day. To make matters worse, Nusbaum was arguably playing at about 80-85% on this day as she suffered a bruised tailbone in the Hamline game as well so to say that SMU was playing in conditions where their margin for error was quite slim would be an understatement to say the least. And that worry for SMU Head Coach Courtney Shelton came to the forefront in the early stages of the third period when junior forward Kali Olson picked up her third foul of the afternoon and Shelton had no choice but to yank her to the pine for preservation purposes and go guard-heavy for a spell. That opened the door somewhat for the Gusties to gradually expand their lead as Goodman would use a burst of speed to connect on a lay-up at the 7:53 mark to make it a 36-32 game and a lay-up by Ronn at the 7:09 mark maintained the four-point edge at 38-34. Stevermer would cash in on a pair of freebies after getting fouled at the 6:37 mark and when Ronn followed suit after getting fouled at the 6:00 mark, the Cardinals' Shelton had little choice but to take a match to a thirty-second timeout after absorbing this 8-2 run by GAC that now had SMU down by eight at 42-34. The Cardinals were able to take a bite out of this deficit on a routine score in the paint by Ayla Olson at the 5:43 mark but the Gusties would restore the eight-point lead at 44-36 when Stevermer made a tough drive along the left baseline for a finish with 4:50 left. Things would deteriorate even more for SMU when Koch had to retreat to the bench after collecting her third foul on this day with 3:38 left and the Gusties were quick to pounce on this opportunity as Ronn would connect with a jumper from the right elbow area with 2:58 left that now gave GAC at ten-point cushion at 46-36. It's easy to see how the Cardinals could have had their dam broken right there but instead they were able to make some quick repairs and get the deficit reduced a bit. Sammons would make a hard drive for a finish with 2:26 left that had the deficit down to eight at 46-38 and despite Kali Olson retreating to the bench after picking up her fourth foul with 2:19 left, younger sis Ayla Olson would get a pair of free throws to go down after getting fouled with 1:51 left that slimmed the deficit down to seven at 47-40. With 1:18 left, Ayla Olson would strike again with a tough score in the paint that would keep SMU in that seven-point range down 49-42. Koch would have to make a return trip to the bench after picking up her fourth foul of the day with 1:08 left but Ayla Olson would come to the rescue again by knocking down a pair of free throws after getting fouled with :51.1 left that kept the Cardinals in that seven-point range down 51-44 so despite so many things going against them in this third period, SMU found a way to be resourceful when they had to and were still very much in the thick of things as this one morphed into the fourth period.
The Gusties were anxious to open up some more space once the fourth period was underway and a short jumper from the left side by Peters at the 9:10 mark got GAC's lead to nine at 53-44 but they soon found the Cardinals to be uncooperative guests in their building. Ayla Olson would strike again at the 8:47 mark with a drive into the lane for a finish that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" not only cut the deficit to six at 53-47 but now the Gusties' Kendyl Queensland had to retreat to the bench with her fourth foul of the day. SMU would keep Ayla Olson as its focal point of offensive production and at the 7:55 mark she would get a pair of free throws to go down that drew the Cardinals closer down 53-49. Then Koch; back in the game with those four fouls, would come through with a huge three-point bomb from the right top area that suddenly had SMU right back where they wanted to be; down just a single point at 53-52 and one had to figure that this was the Cardinals window of opportunity right here. GAC's Laurie Kelly certainly had to be thinking in those same terms as she quickly saw her squad facing a danger point and she wasted little time in taking a match to a timeout as she needed to make some quick adjustments. This stoppage in play proved to be exactly what this young Gustie team needed to get refocused again. Grothaus would yank an offensive rebound for a putback at the 6:59 mark and then Goodman would uncork a three-point bomb from the right corner area a short time later at the 6:21 mark that stretched GAC's lead to six at 58-52. The Cardinals were able to cut the deficit down to five at 58-53 when Ayla Olson got one free throw to go down after getting fouled at the 5:56 mark but on the Gusties' subsequent possession, Goodman would again find her groove from behind the arc with a bomb from the left wing area at the 5:41 mark that upped GAC's lead to eight at 61-53 and now SMU's Shelton; who just a few moments ago had her squad in prime position down by just one, saw that window quickly closing and took a match to a timeout in hopes of finding some quick solutions. But the Gusties would again get their lead to double digits at 63-53 when Goodman connected on a lay-up with 4:56 left before the Cardinals could start making inroads again. Ayla Olson would snare an offensive rebound for a putback with 4:35 left and then Lettner would bury a "3" from the left corner area with 3:05 left that had SMU back to within striking distance again down 63-58. But the Cardinals would never see themselves get back to within a single possession again as GAC always found answers when they had to. Goodman would drop a pair of free throws after getting fouled with 2:43 left that not only grew the Gusties' lead to 65-58 but now SMU's Koch was done for the day as well after collecting her fifth and final foul plus GAC was now in the bonus as well. Peters would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 2:25 left to make it a 66-58 game and the Gusties would maintain this eight-point lead when sophomore reserve forward Bella Sutch connected on a lay-up with 1:42 left. The Cardinals would attempt one last-ditch push as Ayla Olson would get one free throw to go down after getting fouled with 1:27 left and would get two more to go down after getting fouled with :50.6 left that had the deficit down to five at 68-63. GAC's Kelly would take a timeout at this point to draw up strategy to protect this five-point lead and, knowing the opponent would have to foul to preserve clock, Stevermer would get fouled with :45.6 left and she would knock down both free throw attempts to make it a 70-63 game. SMU's Shelton would take a match to another timeout and with :31.3, the Cardinals would again cut the deficit down to five as Mann would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled. Now it was GAC''s Kelly's turn to burn another timeout and the Cardinals would foul the Gusties' Goodman and she would respond with a pair of freebies with :29 left that made it a seven-point game again at 72-65. SMU's Shelton would follow suit by using her last timeout in hopes of dialing up a miracle and with :18 left, the Cardinals got something in the form of that as Lettner would bang home a "3" from the left wing area that now had the deficit down to four at 72-68. The Gusties' Kelly would then take her final timeout to set up strategy and with :16.3 left, Peters would get one free throw to go down that made it 73-68. The Cardinals would launch one last desperate heave when freshman reserve guard Alexis Kube's three-point attempt went awry with :06.4 left and GAC would dribble this one out to not only preserve the crucial victory but perhaps just as important, snare the second-seed in the upcoming MIAC Playoffs as well.
It took a little bit but was I was able to catch up with SMU's Shelton afterward and I had to ask her right away if she was able to advise on the status of the Cardinals' Sternquist for this next week - especially now with SMU relegated to the fourth seed in the upcoming MIAC Playoffs after this loss. "We're hoping she'll be available and ready to go" she said. But, as we all know, concussion protocol is nothing anyone wants to fool around with and it's safe to say that the Cardinals' athletic and training staff will not hesitate to err on the side of safety in this matter. Probably just as important is the overall health of Nusbaum who again was not operating at a full 100% today with the bruised tailbone issue and really wasn't much of a factor in this game either which put another dent into SMU's chances on this day. But as Shelton emphasized, you can only control what you can control and now they have to find a way to get this last week out of their collective systems and get refocused and ready for Hamline this coming Tuesday evening which will not be an easy chore regardless if the game is at Winona, in St Paul or on the moon. Meanwhile, the mood was indeed festive on the GAC side as a party was held downstairs for the Gusties' Bruns on this Senior Day and Kelly was naturally relaxed and having fun catching up with some former Gustie greats when I caught up with her. Again, you see this young team of hers taking a step in the right direction with every game. And remember, we saw this team go through a very rough stage back in December when they lost four out of their six games that month. What have they done after the first of year? Well, they went 13-2 with the only two blemishes coming at the hands of league champ Concordia and for a coach that had to replace three fifth-year seniors and three fourth-year seniors, that's one helluva coaching job if you ask me. The other thing too is that I also think that this current Gustie team is slowly carving its own identity and I think it's important that they do that so that there's no unfair comparisons made between this team and the teams of the last few years with the aforementioned senior group from 2025. We saw this team rise to the occasion when it had to and they responded positively when they faced pressure situations in this game. And all this has parlayed into not only the number two seed in the MIAC Playoffs but a very strong NPI ranking as well which should have them in very good shape for Selection Monday on 3-2.
Again, I think it goes without saying that SMU had a very small margin for error on this day with the injury situation they're facing at the moment. In order for them to have come out on top on this day, they were going to have to have a lot of things go right for them and it just didn't happen when it counted. Despite the monster game from Ayla Olson on this day (which I'll have more on in a bit), GAC still owned a 34-29 edge on the boards. The Cardinals did have the edge in points in the paint (thanks largely to Ayla Olson) at 30-26 and they also had a 12-7 edge in those all-important "second chance" points. But GAC had the edge in points off of turnovers (17-11), fast break points (20-5) and bench points at 25-12 and that was just too much for SMU to overcome. And the Cardinals' fortunes only worsened once Koch and Kali Olson got into foul trouble as well. And SMU could have been a bit better from the charity stripe on this day as they finished going 18-23 for 78.3% and in a close game like this one was, that's leaving some critical points on the table. Conversely for the Gusties, I was pleasantly surprised to see they were 22-26 for 84.6% which isn't bad at all.
All I can do is heap praises on SMU's Ayla Olson's efforts on this day as she willingly put her team on her shoulders and easily led all scorers with her 32 points and she just missed out on a "double double" with her eight rebounds. Don't be surprised if you see another big performance out of her this coming Tuesday night against Hamline. Lettner, too, had to step up on this day as she finished with 10 points. Balanced scoring meanwhile was crucial for the Gusties in this game and they certainly got it as Goodman led the way with her 18 points - something that you ordinarily wouldn't expect out of your point guard but Goodman is far from ordinary. Then you had Stevermer coming off the bench and she poured in 14 points and both Peters and Ronn were right behind as they both finished with 13 points a piece. When GAC can get this type of balanced scoring, they can win games and they won a big one on this day.








