Evergreen Shines in Second Half for 84-71 Win

OLYMPIA, Wash. – After shooting just 38.9% in the first half, the Evergreen Geoducks exploded for 50 points in the second half to pick up their 13th win of the season with an 84-71 victory over the Concordia Cavaliers in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

The Cavaliers were ready to play early as CU scored the first six points of the game, pushing the lead into double-digits with 12:01 left to go in the opening period.  Concordia continued to hold the lead for the rest of the half but a three-pointer by Natasha Trinidad (Tacoma, Wash./River Ridge HS/Pierce CC) with nine seconds left pulled the Geoducks within two at 36-34.

In the second half, the Geoducks took their first lead of the game on a free throw following a made basket by Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS).  Evergreen didn’t look back as the green and white connected on 63.3% of their second half attempts as the lead hit double-digits with just under eight minutes to play on a jumper by senior Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) Concordia tried to get back in it but a balanced Evergreen offense never gave them a chance as six players finished in double-digits to give the Geoducks the 84-71 win.

Evergreen was led by 16 points each from Clark and Brittany Gray (Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge HS/Skagit Valley CC) as Gray also added 12 rebounds for the double-double.  LaNiecia Weatherspoon (Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/Yakima Valley CC) added 15 points off the bench while Trinidad and senior Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor HS/Skagit Valley CC) each put up 11 points in the win.  Jones finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds to earn the double-double and wrap up the Geoduck scorers in double-digits.

Concordia was led by a game-high 20 points and 10 rebounds from Caitlyn McCutcheon.  Lexi Campbell added 19 points while Kelly Huey put up 11 points.  The Cavaliers were outrebounded on the night, 47-31.

Evergreen hits the road next weekend to wrap up the regular season.  The Geoducks will be at College of Idaho on Friday before visiting Eastern Oregon on Saturday.

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Knights Joust Past Geoducks, 87-71

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Warner Pacific Knights exploded for 53 second half points as the Evergreen Geoducks couldn’t keep pace, falling 87-71 in a Cascade Conference men’s basketball game on Friday night at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

Warner Pacific got out to a quick start, putting up the games’ first 10 points before the Geoducks finally scored their first basket with 14:34 left to go in the first half.  After WPC pushed the lead to 13 points, the Geoducks held the Knights without a field goal for the final 4:01 as a three-pointer by Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC) with two seconds left pulled Evergreen within two points at half, 34-32.

In the second half, the Knights came out strong to pull ahead by double-digits less than four minutes into the period.  WPC picked up their largest lead of the night with 6:17 left to play as Sean Gaines hit a jumper in the paint to put the Knights up 74-52.

The Geoducks fought back to get with 11 points with 3:54 left to play but the differential ended up being too much to overcome as Warner Pacific held on for the 87-71 win.

Evergreen was led by 14 points off the bench from Michael Potter (Ridgefield, Wash./Ridgefield HS).  Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Skyview HS/Edmonds CC) added 13 points while Jordan Dam (Tacoma, Wash./Wilson HS/Centralia College) finished with 10 points.  The Geoducks shot 48.9% from the field, making 23 of 47 attempts from the field.

Warner Pacific was led by 19 points from Doug Thomas.  Ryan Parks added 15 points while Marcus Moore added 14 points on the bench.  Gaines finished with 13 points before fouling out to round out the Knights in double-digit scoring.  WPC held a distinct advantage on the glass, outrebounding the Geoducks by a final tally of 38-23.

The Geoducks will play their final home game of the season on Saturday night when they host Concordia.  Tip with the Cavaliers is set for 7:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium.

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Geoducks Hold Off Knights, 61-59

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Evergreen Geoducks punched their ticket to the postseason for the third straight season, holding off the Warner Pacific Knights, 61-59, in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Friday night at CRC Gymnasium.

The last-place Knights came ready to play on Friday night as the playoff-bound Geoducks found themselves in a dogfight early.  Evergreen eventually built a seven-point lead with 4:26 left to go in the opening half but WPC quickly erased the differential as the Geoducks led by just two points at half, 34-32.

In the second half, Warner Pacific came out strong and built a six-point advantage with 13:31 left to go but the Geoducks dug deep to tie the game at 48 with 7:32 left to play.  After WPC retook the lead with 2:06 left to play, Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS) hit a jumper with 1:46 left to tie the game at 59-59 and then senior Randi Boseman (New Orleans, La./Newport HS) put in a layup with 47 seconds left to give Evergreen the 61-59 win.

Evergreen was led by 14 points from Clark, who also added three assists and two steals.  Brittany Gray (Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge HS/Skagit Valley CC) added 11 points while Jones finished with 10 points on the night.  The Geoducks shot just 38.5% on the night but took advantage of 23 WPC turnovers, scoring 19 points off giveaways.

Warner Pacific was led by 13 points from Courtney Walchli.  Jordan Wilcox added 12 points and the only two Knights in double-digits scoring.  WPC shot 43.1% on the night, making 22 of 51 attempts from the field.

The Geoducks wrap up the home portion of the schedule on Saturday night when they play host to Concordia. Tip with the Cavaliers is set for 5:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium in Olympia, Wash.

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Evergreen Announces Women’s Basketball Coaching Change

OLYMPIA, Wash. – After 13 seasons at the helm of The Evergreen State College women’s basketball program, head coach and assistant athletic director Monica Heuer has decided to step down from her coaching post and move into a full-time administrative position, effective at the end of the 2013-14 season.

Heuer, Monica womens bball-2“I would like to thank the administration, President Purce, Wendy Endress, Lee Hoemann, the person who hired me Dave Weber, and the Director of Recreation and Athletics Matt Newman and all of my colleagues I have the pleasure working with every day,” said Heuer. “The support has been great and has even increased throughout my 13 years as the women’s basketball coach at The Evergreen State College. It has been a wonderful experience to build a program based on accountability, relationships, discipline, community and high graduation rates.”

Heuer, the longest tenured coach in school history, took over the program prior to the 2001-02 season after two stints as head coach at Patten College in Oakland, Calif.  A 1991 graduate of Cal State University Hayward (now Cal State East Bay), she also served as an assistant coach at NCAA Division I San Jose State and University of San Francisco.

“Coach Heuer truly is the face of Evergreen basketball,” said athletic director Matt Newman. “Monica brings a consistent student-first approach to all of her work, and that combined with her exceptional work-ethic and high level of integrity have produced impressive results for the women’s basketball program and for the College.”

Over the past 13 seasons, she has posted a career record of 108-255 heading into the weekend.  Her teams made the postseason six times in her tenure and look to clinch a third-straight trip and a seventh overall for Heuer this weekend against Warner Pacific and Concordia.

“I know so many people on campus, in the community, and across the country who consider Monica a top-notch mentor, educator, and friend,” added Newman. “She will be missed on the court, but we are excited to retain her in an administrative role.”

Assistant coach Jennifer Schooler will take over the program in an interim capacity, effective at the end of the season. A 2002 graduate of the University of Idaho, where she played for the Vandals, coach Schooler is in her fourth season as an assistant for Heuer and the Geoduck women.

“My right hand, Jennifer Schooler, who has been an integral part of our success, has  exceeded expectations in her role as assistant coach,” added Heuer. “With her at the helm as interim head coach, this program will continue to move forward in a positive way.”

Information regarding the national search to hire a permanent replacement will be announced in the near future

No. 19 Raiders Survive Geoduck Upset Bid, 75-59

ASHLAND, Ore. – The Evergreen Geoducks gave it all they had but in the end, they couldn’t pull off the upset against 19th-ranked Southern Oregon, falling to the Raiders, 75-59, in a Cascade Conference men’s basketball game on Saturday night at McNeal Pavilion in Ashland, Ore.

The Geoducks came out ready to play, building a double-digit lead on a three-pointer by Frankie Johnson (Renton, Wash./Hazen HS) with 12:40 to go in the first half that put Evergreen up 20-9.  SOU eventually found their shot to tighten the gap but the Geoducks held on to take a 35-29 lead into the break.

In the second half, the Raiders kept trying to close the gap but the Geoducks had an answer each time as SOU struggled to stop Evergreen.  SOU finally retook the lead at 45-4 with 12:29 left to go as Eric Thompson gathered an offensive rebound and got the put back.  The Raiders continued to pull ahead, as they push the lead to double-digits just over two minutes later as SOU held the Geoducks at bay the rest of the game, earning the 75-59 win.

Evergreen was led by 20 points from senior Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC).  Cody Peters (Oak Harbor, Wash./Coupeville HS/Western Oregon Univ.) added 13 points as the only other Geoduck in double-digit scoring.

Southern Oregon was led by 14 points each from Eric Thompson and Jeff Bush.  Jordan West and Tim Weber each added 11 points, with Weber and Thompson each adding 10 rebounds to collect the double-double.

The Geoduck return home on Friday night, playing host to Warner Pacific.  Tip with the Knights is set for 7:30 p.m. at CRC Gymnasium.

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