Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

WCU advances to regional final

Golden Rams in final eight for first time program history

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Following the program’s first NCAA Tournament win in 20 years over California (Pa.) on Friday afternoon, the West Chester University women’s basketball team (24-8) took its historic season a step further on Saturday night, defeating Charleston (W.Va.) (23-9) by a final of 73-60 to advance to its first Regional Final in program history on Monday night.

“I’m just so proud of this team,” said WCU head coach Kiera Wooden. “This team is writing its own story and doing things that we have never done in our history. They are doing it all together, enjoying the ride and the moment, and I’m enjoying it right along with them. I can’t say much more than I’m very proud of the effort they are putting forth.”

Anna McTamney led all scorers with 20 points on 9-of-12 shooting and 11 rebounds, while Michelle Kozicki also logged a double-double, finishing with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Leah Johnson, who was the story line a night ago, finished with 13, thanks in part to a 7-for-7 effort at the line, while Emily McAteer scored 11 points of her own in the victory. Johnson, who remains fourth in the nation in assists, also led all players in assists in tonight’s win, finishing with six in the victory.

When asked about the balanced attack and her 20-point night, McTamney said, “It’s very important for us all to contribute. Leah certainly had a great night last night, so we knew we had to step up and help her out today since it wouldn’t be easy to do again, and we did exactly that.”

West Chester trailed only

briefly in the victory on Saturday night, trailing by no more than three and only in the early stages of the first quarter before rallying back and leading by as many as 19 en route to a 73-60 triumph over the Golden Eagles. Leading by five at the end of the first, West Chester broke the game open in the second, outscoring its foes 17-9 in the second to carry a 37-24 lead into the halftime break. West Chester extended this lead in the third thanks to a stellar 76.9 percent (10-of-13) effort from the field, which allowed the Golden Rams to outscore the Golden Eagles 22-16 to lead by 19 heading into the fourth.

This 19-point lead at the end of three-quarters of play was critical for West Chester as Charleston sunk five three-pointers in the fourth, which brought the Golden Eagles back into the game, cutting the lead to single digits, but West Chester closed the game out strong, holding on for a 73-60 victory over upsetminde­d Charleston.

Charleston was led offensivel­y by a pair of 18-point efforts from Markyia McCormick and Dakota Reeves, while Trinity Palacio chipped in 13 of her own in the setback.

As a team, West Chester shot 44.4 percent (24of-54) from the field and went 1-for-7 from the line, but a 24-for-26 effort at the line and a 41-26 lead on the glass helped West Chester defeat the Golden Eagles and continue its impressive run.

“I thought we did a great job rebounding in this game,” said Kozicki. “Rebounding is so important in any game, and after watching yesterday, we knew how hard they rebound and crash, so we did talk in pregame about how important our rebounding effort would be.”

West Chester’s plus-15 lead on the glass also resulted in a 16-11 lead in second-chance points for West Chester, while the Golden Rams scored nearly half of their points in the paint, finishing the game with a 36-8 lead in points in the paint. The Golden Rams also ended the game with a 16-15 lead in the turnover battle and a correspond­ing 20-12 advantage in points off turnovers, which, combined with an 8-2 lead in points off the break, helped the Golden Rams advance to the Regional Final for the first time in program history.

“When we are at our best, we are turning people over and capitalizi­ng on those turnovers,” noted Wooden. “It’s always nice to not half to set up in the half court on every possession and get some points by getting out and running. I thought we also did a great job in the paint again tonight, as we have for much of the season. With our guard size, we are able to finish in the paint with just about every player on the floor, which is big for us since we aren’t traditiona­lly a big threepoint shooting team.”

In stark contrast to Friday’s game vs Cal, it was a slow start offensivel­y for West Chester on Saturday evening, struggling from the field through the first five minutes of the game as the two sides were tied at 10-10 at the first quarter media timeout.

Out of that timeout, West Chester went on a 5-0 run to take a 15-10 lead before Dakota Reeves answered quickly with a wing three to cut the West Chester lead to 15-13 with two minutes to play in the first quarter. Charleston evened the score at the line moments later before a threepoint play by Johnson restored a three-point (18-15) lead for the Golden Rams. Villa Maria Academy alum Morgan Warley scored the final points of the quarter with a put-back layup under the basket to give West Chester a narrow 20-15 lead after the first quarter.

West Chester opened the second on a 6-0 run, forcing the Golden Eagles into multiple early turnovers, resulting in points on the other end, which prompted a quick timeout by Charleston head coach Tianni Kelly just under three minutes into the period with West Chester leading 2615. Charleston got its first points of the quarter with five minutes to play, but not until West Chester had stretched its lead to 15 (3015). This basket sparked a 9-2 run by the Golden Eagles over the next two and a half minutes, prompting a WCU timeout with 2:41 to play until halftime.

Leading 32-24 out of the timeout, West Chester stretched its lead back to 10 with a basket underneath by Kozicki . McAteer followed this up with an and-one layup, which pushed the lead to 37-24 with 1:08 to play until the half, which would prove to be the lead that West Chester carried into the halftime break.

McTamney and Kozicki led the way in scoring in the first half for West Chester, scoring eight points each, while McTamney, who shot a blistering 4-of-5 from the field, also recorded eight rebounds in the first half, approachin­g a double-double through just 20 minutes of basketball.

Charleston sunk a pair of free throws to open the half, halting a three-minute scoreless streak that the Golden Eagles had found themselves in to end the first half while also pulling back to 11 (37-26). West Chester responded quickly, stretching its lead to 50-33 with under five minutes to play in the third.

In the fourth period, Charleston cut the deficit down to just 11 with 5:36 to play before West Chester stretched its lead back to 19 (59-40). Charleston would not go away without a fight as the Golden Eagles went on a 14-4 run, which closed the WCU lead to just 63-54 with 3:11 to play in regulation.

West Chester went 4-for-4 at the line over the next minute to stretch the lead back to 67-54 with under two minutes remaining. Charleston tried to mount yet another late comeback, pulling to within 10 before the Golden Rams closed out the 73-60 victory, doubling its combined NCAA Tournament win total from previous years.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? West Chester guard Anna McTamney pulls up for a jump shot in the Golden Rams’ 73-60win over Charleston on Saturday night at the Waco Center in Glenville, West Virginia.
SUBMITTED PHOTO West Chester guard Anna McTamney pulls up for a jump shot in the Golden Rams’ 73-60win over Charleston on Saturday night at the Waco Center in Glenville, West Virginia.

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