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Women’s Hoops Final: Slipped through NU’s fingers
By Philip Rossman-Reich
Marquette had nearly completed a 14-point halftime comeback. Down by two, the Golden Eagles double teamed sophomore center Amy Jaeschke. Jaeschke skipped it to 3-point specialist Erin Dickerson wide open for a 3-pointer.
The ball squirted through her hands.
Marquette took advantage of the opportunity. Krystal Ellis tied the game at 54 with a pull up jumper along the baseline. Sophomore guard Meshia Reed missed a 3-pointer and fouled Ellis going for the rebound. Ellis completed the comeback with a free throw with 14 seconds left as Marquette came from behind for a 55-54 win at Welsh-Ryan Arena on Tuesday.
The Wildcats could not create any offense on their final possession and Dickerson made a 3-pointer after the buzzer sounded, sealing NU’s defeat.
Women’s Hoops Live Blog: Northwestern vs. Marquette
Northwestern split a pair of weekend home games at the DoubleTree White Invitational. The Wildcats (2-4) have been anchored by sophomore center Amy Jaeschke who is averaging 16.3 points per game and 11.5 rebounds per game.
She has been helped recently by junior forward Kristin Cartwright. Cartwright has averaged 15.3 points per game in her last three outings — including scoring a career-high 16 twice in the last three games.
NU faces a tough test tonight in Marquette (5-2). The Golden Eagles have lost their last two games after taking their first five, including a 76-71 loss to No. 15 Virginia on Saturday. Guard Krystal Ellis is averaging 16.0 points per game.
Last season, Jaeschke returned from injury and led the Cats to an upset 65-63 victory on the road against the Golden Eagles. Jaeschke scored 21 points and blocked Ellis’ shot with little time remaining to secure a one-point lead and the win.
Keys to the Game
1. Contain Krystal Ellis- Ellis may have missed the go-ahead basket in last year’s meeting in Milwaukee, but she is still a huge threat on the floor. Ellis had 30 points and 10 rebounds when the two teams faced off last year. She is still a huge focus for the offense and opposing defenses. NU’s new defense will be put to the test tonight against one of the best scorers they will probably see all season. The Cats will need to force the guard away from the basket, taking her off the glass and off the scoreboard.
2. Serve a healthy diet of Amy Jaeschke- no reason not to continue with what works. Jaeschke had a career game last year in her first game after an injury. Jaeschke should be a dominant force in the post again. If she can have another career night, she will not only be helping herself but also freeing up space for her teammates.
Weekend Preview: Men’s Hoops focuses on strong start with game one
By Adam Fusfeld
After a preseason centered on fitting the newcomers in with the team, it is finally time to see how it will all come together.
On Sunday, Northwestern kicks off the 2008-09 basketball season by welcoming Central Arkansas to Welsh-Ryan Arena. The Wildcats have lost their last two home openers, losing to then-No. 20 Stanford 71-60 last season and Cornell 64-61 the year before.
NU wants a win to get the season started in the right direction.
“We’d like to get off to a good start in non-conference play,” junior forward Kevin Coble said. “If we get some momentum going into the Big Ten that would be really good for us.”
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