hittglvc
Bobby Hearn
Anna Hitt had 11 points on Sunday vs. Lewis
67
Drury Drury 25-6,18-4 GLVC
79
Winner Lewis Lewis 23-8,19-3 GLVC
Drury Drury
25-6,18-4 GLVC
67
Final
79
Lewis Lewis
23-8,19-3 GLVC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Drury Drury 12 21 16 18 67
Lewis Lewis 22 18 20 19 79

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Ed Beach, Assistant AD-Media Relations

Lewis holds down Lady Panthers to take GLVC Championship

ST. CHARLES, Mo.— Drury had their run of seven consecutive Great Lakes Valley Conference championships come to an end as the top-seeded Lewis Flyers defeated the Lady Panthers 79-67 in the league championship game at Hyland Arena in St. Charles, Missouri, on Sunday.
 
Lewis went 23-8 while Drury fell to 25-6. The GLVC Championship game marked the third year in a row the two teams played for the title.
 
The Flyers built a ten-point lead at the end of the opening quarter, going up 22-12, and held off the Lady Panthers by hitting 10 of 19 three-point attempts.
 
Drury pulled within seven at the half, 40-33, then started the second half with a lay-up by Beth Matas Martin, then a three-pointer from Caitlynn Daniels that cut the Lewis lead to two. The Lady Panthers were called for a flagrant foul on the next possession, though, and the Flyers made a free throw and scored on a Taylor Gugliuzza basket to push the margin back to five.
 
Lewis led by as much as 14 in the second half, but Drury got as close as three in the fourth quarter but fell short of taking the lead or pulling even.
 
"They got Reese Schaaf frustrated early," said Drury head coach Kaci Bailey. "They doubled, they crowded the paint, and she couldn't go anywhere. They put some size on her (the 6'2" Gabrielle Hoover in her first start of the year) and clogged the middle. Our guards didn't do a great job, at first of recognizing the open spaces because we're so used to Reese going one-on-one."
 
Flyers guard Jenna Badali scored a game-high 31 points and was named the GLVC Tournament's Most Valuable Player. Badali made 10 of 17 shots and was 6 for 8 from three-point range. Grace Hilber added 17 points for Lewis.
 
"Lewis played a great game," added Bailey. "They were, by far, the better team this afternoon. They played great defense in that they took away Reese, but they also took away driving lanes and the three-point line from our guards."
 
Daniels led Drury's late charge and got the Lady Panthers back in the game with 22 points in the second half and finished with 26. The Robins, Iowa native was 8 for 11 from the floor, 4 for 7 from behind the arc, and made all six of her free throws.
 
The Flyers shot 46 percent from the field and went 21 for 28 at the free throw line. Drury shot 45 percent, going 24 for 53 and connected on 7 of 17 three-pointers. Lewis owned a 34-29 rebounding advantage and had 10 offensive boards to Drury's seven.
 
Schaaf was held to six points but added 10 rebounds and became the second player in program history to reach 500 points and 300 rebounds in the same season. Hailey Diestelkamp accomplished the feat in 2018-19.
 
Daniels and Martin were named to the GLVC All-Tournament team after the game.
 
Sunday's game marked the eighth year in a row the Lady Panthers reached the league championship game, and they entered the contest having won 23 straight GLVC postseason games.
 
Drury will now wait for the NCAA-II Tournament selection show on Sunday night to see if their season will continue. The Lady Panthers will need an at-large berth to the tournament. They entered the week ranked sixth in the Midwest Region, with five teams receiving at-large bids and three advancing to the field as automatic qualifiers as conference champions.
 
 
 
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