Rebels Win Bellows Falls Holiday Tournament |
Elderd on defense |
With just a minute to go, Rebel freshman Jordan Gouger fouled Tiger freshman Katherine Elderd while shooting a three. Elderd's shot went in and she made the corresponding foul shot for a total four points. By the end of the first quarter, the Tigers trailed just 14-12.
Buffum hitting a jumper |
As for the Tigers, their most notable player was Elderd who led her team in scoring with fifteen - almost half of the team's total points. Her reputable efforts were unanswered as the Rebels defeated the Tigers in a final 57-31.
Next up was Bellows Falls, a team which the Rebels set a rivalry with back in soccer season. Also the hosts of the tournament, the Terriers defeated the Stevens Cardinals 42-17 in the first round of the tournament for their first win of the season.
Right from the beginning, there was a sense of tension emanating through the gym. The Terriers defense, led by senior captain Enny Mustapha, was too much for the Rebels to handle, holding them to just seven points in the first quarter. However, the Terriers could not make their shots and settled for a mere five.
Nystrom (left) and Wilder (right) |
The physicality of the game heated up in the second as both teams fought hard for the ball. The intensive strategy worked more so in favor of the Terriers who were led by sophomore Chelsea Wilder and junior Emily Dufault to explode on offense. By the end of the first half, the Terriers had the lead, 16-13.
Morrow (right) and Dufault (left) scramble for ball |
Mustapha (right) guarding Goddard (left) |
Goddard revealed that the two main keys in the Rebels recent success has been, "determination and believing in ourselves." What needs to change in order to keep up with the success according to Goddard is, "layups and more layups. That's what killed us the most. We could also probably pick up our defense. Even though we had better defense the last few games, we came out really slow in this one."
Coach Morrow added, "We need to pick up the intensity. The intensity [my team] played with the last five minutes of the game is the intensity they need to play with the entire game. We need to stop making the second-half comebacks and just play hard the whole way through."
The Rebels are currently in second place for Division III girls basketball, behind Richford who has only submitted one entry to the VPA (a win).