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| What a night it was for GAC junior guard Kaitlyn Schaefer! |
Battled the heavy traffic on I-694 from my pad in the northwest suburbs over to Roseville and the Erickson Center on the campus of the University of Northwestern to take in this mid-December clash between visiting GAC of the MIAC and host Northwestern out of the UMAC. The Gusties were coming into this contest hungry for a win as they were on a three-game skid; the latest loss being to UW-Eau Claire at home this last Saturday. Conversely, the Eagles were entering this non-conference clash on a three-game win streak with their last win being a convincing 83-60 decision over Emmaus University out of Dubuque, IA which at least helped turned the tide somewhat for this squad considering they started this season 0-6.
But there was little doubt that the Gusties were going to be heavy favorites going into this game and that became readily apparent as GAC took control of this one from the opening tip-off. Slender junior guard Ella Peters came up big from the get-go as she would first knock down a pull-up jumper in transition from the left elbow area at the 9:02 mark of the opening period and after a Northwestern miscue, Peters would slither into the paint for another score at the 8:41 mark to put the Gusties up 4-0. At the 7:29 mark, Peters would strike again as she connected with a jumper from the left elbow area to make it a 6-2 game. At the 5:53 mark, junior reserve guard Kendyl Queensland would up the Gustie lead to 8-2 with a pretty lay-up in transition at the 5:53 mark before Northwestern could tighten things up a bit on a lay-up by speedy freshman guard Lydia Schmitter at the 5:31 mark. But GAC would continue to put distance between itself and their opponent as Kendyl Queensland would knock down a pair of free throws after getting fouled at the 5:21 mark and then with 4:13 left, junior sharpshooting guard Kaitlyn Schaefer started making her presence felt as she buried a "3" from the left corner area to push the Gustie lead to 13-4. The Eagles would get the deficit down to seven as Schmitter would again come through from the charity stripe with a couple of free throws after getting fouled with 2:42 left but even the 1-2-2 match-up zone defense that Northwestern Head Coach Aaron Kahl was employing on this night could not contain the potent GAC offensive as the Gusties closed out this first period with a 12-2 burst. Back-to-back three-point bombs - one by Peters from the right top area with 2:11 left and another by sophomore point guard Anna Goodman from the right wing area with 1:39 left - had GAC up 19-6 and then sophomore reserve forward Bella Sutch took care of the rest. The former Spring Lake Park standout would get a tough score in the paint with :47.3 left that also drew a foul and her ensuing "and one" made it 22-8. Two more free throws by Sutch after she was fouled with :29.3 left and one more after getting fouled with :08.8 left had the Gusties in great shape with a sizable 25-8 lead.
The Eagles hoped to get off to a better start in the second period and when Schmitter used a burst of speed to drive into the lane for a finish at the 9:22 mark, the Northwestern faithful hoped that they were pointed in the right direction but the Gusties had vastly different ideas as they used a 13-0 burst to widen their lead. Kendyl Queensland would connect on a tough jumper along the left baseline at the 8:37 mark and a lay-up by junior guard Olivia Grothaus at the 8:01 mark had GAC up 29-10. Grothaus would follow this up with a pair of free throws after getting fouled at the 7:29 mark and a short time later, Peters would knock down a short jumper from the left side at the 7:11 mark to make it 33-10. Less than a minute later, Goodman would connect on a pull-up jumper from the left wing area in transition at the 6:39 mark and Schaefer would put a bow tie on this latest run by unleashing more terror from behind the arc with a bomb from the left wing area that now had the Gusties running away with this one up 38-10. Northwestern freshman reserve forward Emma Korinek would try and ease some of the pain as she would bang home a "3" from the right wing area with 4:50 left and with 3:25 left Korinek; the former Concordia Academy standout, would connect on a lay-up in transition but two scores in succession from the Gusties only put the home team further in the hole as willowy junior forward Whitley Ronn would connect on a pretty reverse lay-up in transition with 3:25 left and then Peters would connect on a routine jumper from the left elbow area with 2:41 left that put GAC up 44-15 and the Eagles' Kahl wasted little time in calling for a halt to the action to stem the massive bleeding. Unfortunately for Northwestern, this was just the start of another 13-0 run by the Gusties as Goodman would drain a "3" from the right wing area with 2:03 left and then two free throws by Schaefer after an odd technical foul called on the Eagles with 1:13 left got the GAC lead to 49-15. After Northwestern coughed the ball up again, the Gusties' Schaefer would get a short jumper to go down with 1:02 left and two free throws by freshman reserve forward Lauren Queensland with :14.1 left had GAC taking an insurmountable 52-15 lead into the locker room at the half.
The Eagles would again try and turn the tide once the third period got underway as freshman guard Ella Frazier would bury a "3" from the right wing area at the 9:20 mark but Northwestern would then have to absorb a 6-0 Gustie punch. Peters would connect on a short jumper in the lane at the 8:59 mark and then Ronn would snare away an Eagle pass and race the other way for an easy lay-up at the 8:42 mark before a routine lay-up by Goodman at the 8:00 mark stretched the GAC lead to forty at 58-18. The Eagles would get a lift on a three-point bomb by junior forward Carli Elrod from the left corner area with 7:46 left before the Gusties answered that with an 11-0 burst. Ronn would slither into the paint for a score at the 7:33 mark and a jumper by Peters from the left wing area at the 6:39 mark had GAC up 62-21. Grothaus would muscle into the paint for another score a short time later at the 6:07 mark and then it would be Ronn again as she would connect on a lay-up at the 5:29 mark. Schaefer would then bang home her third trey of this contest with a bomb from the left wing area with 4:35 left as the Gustie lead ballooned to 69-21 before Northwestern's Elrod came through with a little ointment for the home crowd as she would make a hard drive for a finish with 3:02 left that also drew a foul and Elrod would sink the obligatory "and one". With 1:57 left Elrod would come through again for the Eagles by knocking down a short jumper in the lane but down 69-26, there was little joy being felt by the partisan home crowd.
Though the outcome of this one was never in doubt for the most part of this contest, that aspect certainly didn't deter this young Northwestern team as they continued to battle hard to their credit. A three-point bomb by Korinek from the right corner at the 8:18 mark of the fourth period helped spur an 11-2 run by the Eagles. Schmitter would then steal the spotlight at home with with her own scoring burst as the former United Christian Academy standout would first snare a steal and race the other way for a lay-up at the 8:07 mark and at the 7:32 mark, Schmitter would make a daring drive into the lane for a score that also drew a foul and would get the ensuing "and one" to go down as well. At the 6:28 mark, Schmitter would strike again with her defensive prowess as she would snare a steal and dash the other way for a lay-up. But Schmitter was not done just yet as she would get to the charity stripe after getting fouled at the 5:48 mark and get a pair of free throw shots to go down. Unfortunately for the Eagles, down 71-37, none of this was going to be close to being enough as GAC went back to work to widen its lead. Schaefer would unleash her fourth three-point bomb of the evening at the 5:31 mark - this dagger coming from the left wing area - and a jumper from the free throw line area by Peters with 4:16 left had the Gusties up 76-41. By this point, GAC Head Coach Laurie Kelly got her reserves into this contest which not only gave them some valuable game minutes but a chance to get into the scoring book as well. Freshman reserve guard Zoe Verhasselt would connect on a lay-up in transition with 2:49 left and fellow freshman reserve forward Ellie Davis would get a tough score in the paint with :59.4 left. With :41.6 left, freshman reserve forward Miranda Palmby got a pair of free throws to go down after getting fouled and Davis would get one freebie to go down for good measure after getting fouled with :16.3 left as the Gusties romped to an easy 85-41 win.
When I caught up with GAC's Kelly afterward, I congratulated her on the big win on this night and how impressive they looked when they were clicking on all cylinders. After three straight losses (SMU in overtime, CSB and then UW-Eau Claire this last weekend), the Gusties needed a "feel good" moment to go into the Christmas holiday with and they got it on this night. Now, while this particular game won't do much for their NPI (Power Index) rankings, it at least gets this team reset in a way in terms of getting a shot of much-needed confidence and, just as important, a bit of a head of steam as well as one more big non-conference game looms just before the first of the year when UW-Whitewater out of the WIAC visits St. Peter on 12-30. The other thing that was noticeable in this contest: Kelly tweaked her lineup a bit from the last time I covered the Gusties (at Hamline early this month) as both Grothaus and Schaefer got the nod to start in this one. I think, more than anything, this game offered Kelly and her staff a chance to tinker with things just a bit to see how this starting combination might go and, at the end of the day, it worked out pretty well for them, IMHO. I think with the 5'10" Grothaus in the starting lineup, it may provide an opportunity for the Gusties to match the physicality of some of the opponents that they're going to be running into sooner or later (UW-Whitewater, Bethel, Concordia and then SMU in the regular season finale). We'll see but it at least provides a different look and things for Kelly and her staff to consider. To me, the big uplift for GAC on this night was Schaefer; the former Eastview product who absolutely lit up Erickson Center on this night with her three-point artillery barrage. Consider: Schaefer missed all of last season with a foot injury and even had she been healthy, it's unlikely that she would've seen much in the way of playing time with all the seniors and immediate reserves behind them on last year's team. Now with her long recovery complete, it's also apparent that she's very hungry to prove herself and we saw flashes of what she could do coming off the bench in that thrilling comeback win over Hamline. With her three-point shooting ability, I think it was the one change that GAC may have needed to make just to make them that more dangerous on the offensive end. In short, keep your eye on Kaitlyn Schaefer because she's going to be a very good one for the Gusties. Kelly did add that there's still a lot of work this team needs to do when it comes to taking care of the ball and making better decisions with the ball but the good news is that these things can be worked on in practice and you know Kelly will be working them every day they're on the floor.
Meanwhile for Northwestern, well, quite obviously reality hit them hard tonight as this young team was simply overmatched from the get-go. Yet I think the encouraging thing for Kahl and his staff is that they never stopped fighting and kept competing until the very end and that's really all you can ask of them. The Eagles have a very good one in Schmitter and I think this team will get better and better as this season progresses. Regarding the technical foul that got called on Northwestern late in the second period, it's my understanding that the officials called the technical because a Northwestern player slapped the ball after it went out of bounds on her; probably in a brief moment of frustration as to how the game was going for them. All I'll say here is that if a player does something egregiously wrong, I get it if/when they get T'd up for that. But slapping the ball that, in this case, had virtually no consequential outcome for anyone involved? And in a game where the outcome was, for all intents and purposes, decided in the opening period? Officials in this case have more important things to worry about. God knows I've got away with way worse stuff on the tennis court back in the day. 😄
As you've probably already guessed, there wasn't much on the box score for Northwestern to cheer about on this night either. Surprisingly, they only had three more turnovers than GAC did at 24-21 but unfortunately for the Eagles, the Gusties were able to cash in at the bank handsomely getting 29 points off of Northwestern boo-boos. GAC completely owned the glass on this night with a whopping 37-15 edge in rebounds and the Gusties had their way with scores in the paint with a 32-20 edge. The fact that GAC shot 32-55 from FG range for a sizzling 58.2% and 7-15 from downtown - thanks in large part to the aforementioned Ms. Schaefer - for 46.7% gives you an idea of how this game went. And the Gusties were solid from the charity stripe on this night as well going 14-17 for 82.4%. And GAC simply smothered the Eagles defensively as Northwestern shot a frigid 16-55 from FG range for 29.1% and the Eagles weren't much better behind the arc going 4-19 for 21.1%. Ouch.
It was another big outing for GAC's Peters as she not only led the way for the Gusties but also led all scorers with her 21 points and it was definitely the coming-out party for Schaefer as she was 4-5 from downtown and poured in 18 points. Northwestern's Schmitter had to carry much of the load for the Eagles on this night and she certainly didn't disappoint as she led the way for her team with 16 points while Korinek had a solid evening scoring-wise as she finished with 10 points.
