Siloam Springs Herald Leader

JBU women turn to inside game, defense

The Golden Eagles defeated Southweste­rn Christian 70-43 on Thursday at Bill George Arena.

- By Graham Thomas Staff Writer gthomas@nwadg.com

The NAIA’s top 3-point-shooting team didn’t have its best night from long range Thursday, but the John Brown women found other ways to get the job done in their first game of 2017.

JBU struggled to an 8-of-28 performanc­e from behind the line, but the Golden Eagles went 16 of 28 from inside the arc and played strong defensivel­y in a 70-43 victory over Southweste­rn Christian in a Sooner Athletic Conference game at Bill George Arena.

JBU (10-4, 2-1 SAC) came into the game leading the nation with a team 3-point percentage of 44.8 percent (146 of 326) and second in 3-pointers made with 146. But the Golden Eagles struggled to hit shots from deep, going 4 of 14 in each half.

But there was nothing wrong with the Golden Eagles’ defense.

JBU held Southweste­rn Christian (8-5, 1-2) to 17 of 63 from the field (27 percent) and just 3 of 26 from behind the 3-point line.

John Brown head coach Jeff Soderquist was especially pleased with the Golden Eagles’ effort defensivel­y in the first half when Southweste­rn Christian only hit 7 of 34 shots (20.6 percent) from the field and 1 of 15 from deep. JBU led 32-18 at halftime.

“I thought that first half we took a step forward defensivel­y,” Soderquist said. “Both teams — they’re a better shooting team than that and we’re a better shooting team than that. Both teams probably missed some shots they’d normally make, but I still thought there were a lot of good things we did defensivel­y in that first half.”

The Golden Eagles led 10-2 early after a hot start, scoring on their first five possession­s.

Southweste­rn Christian closed within 12-9, but Preslea Reece hit a 3-pointer to end the first quarter and give the Golden Eagles a 15-9 lead.

JBU pulled ahead by double digits in the second quarter and led by 14 at halftime after Jana Schammel scored the last seven points of the half.

Schammel continued that personal run in the second half with five more points and led JBU in scoring with 16 points.

JBU led 51-38 going into the fourth quarter and outscored Southweste­rn Christian 19-5 in the stanza.

Baily Cameron and Preslea Reece each scored 13 points for JBU, while Luize Skrastina added 10 points of the bench, including a pair of 3-pointers.

JBU senior guard Kodee Powell, who came into the game shooting 58.5 percent (38 of 65) missed her first eight 3-pointers on Thursday but hit one from the corner in the fourth quarter to end the drought.

Southweste­rn Christian did not have any player finish in double figures. Eliora Johnson led the Eagles with seven points, while Grace Hadley had six points and 10 rebounds. SCU’s leading scorer, Makenzie Janz, was also held to six points.

JBU returned to action on Saturday at Wayland Baptist (Texas). Results were not available at presstime.

The Golden Eagles return to Texas on Thursday when they play at Southweste­rn Assemblies of God.

 ?? Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Informatio­n ?? John Brown junior Jana Schammel scored a game-high 16 points in the Golden Eagles’ 70-43 victory over Southweste­rn Christian on Thursday in Bill George Arena.
Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Informatio­n John Brown junior Jana Schammel scored a game-high 16 points in the Golden Eagles’ 70-43 victory over Southweste­rn Christian on Thursday in Bill George Arena.
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