March 11, 2006
Box Score
ANAHEIM, Calif. -
UC Riverside freshman Amber Cox hit a three-pointer
with just over a minute remaining and the Highlanders watched as a
running lay-up by UC Santa Barbara's Jessica Wilson, with two seconds
left, rattled out as UCR clinched its first-ever NCAA Tournament
berth with a 59-58 upset victory over the top-seeded Gauchos on
Saturday afternoon in the championship game of the Big West
Conference Tournament at the Anaheim Convention Center.
The Highlanders improved to 16-14 overall, winning their last nine
straight, and will await the decision of the NCAA Women's Basketball
Tournament Committee as to their first round opponent in next week,s
NCAA field of 64. The Women's Selection Show will be aired on
Monday, March 13 at 7:00 p.m. (EST) on ESPN.
The loss ended the Gauchos, string of nine-straight Big West
Conference Tournament titles and 26 consecutive wins in the
tournament. UCSB ended the regular season 16-13 overall, and will await a possible berth in the 40-team Postseason Women's National Invitation Tournament, to be announced on Monday evening.
Cox scored 12 points for UCR and was one of four Highlanders in
double figures, led by Vanessa Campillo's 15 points off the bench.
Tournament Most Valuable Player Kemie Nkele finished with 13 points
and Seyram Gbewonyo, an all-tournament selection, added 11.
Wilson, who was named to the all-tournament team, finished with 17
points and 10 rebounds for the Gauchos and was joined by fellow
all-tournament selection Jenna Green, who also had a double-double
with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Freshman LaShay Fears added 10 points
in the loss.
Playing without Nkele for the final 7:25 after she drew her fifth
personal foul, the Highlanders never wavered, taking a three-point
lead on a three-pointer by Gbewonyo and batting back from a
three-point deficit to take another lead on a lay-up by Roney Friend
and a three-pointer by Campillo with 4:19 remaining.
UCSB tied the game once again on a pair of free throws by Kat
Suderman and took the lead on a jumper by Autumn Nicholls, with 3:07
remaining in the contest.
Gbewonyo hit 1-of-2 from the free throw line to bring the Highlanders
to within a single point before Cox took center stage. She released
and found herself open at the top of the key, taking a pass from
Gbewonyo and hitting her third three-pointer of the contest to give
UC Riverside the 59-57 advantage with 1:05 left to play.
Green had a chance to tie the game once again with a pair of free
throws with 33 seconds remaining, but missed the second shot from the line
to make it a one-point game at 59-58.
With fouls left to give, UC Santa Barbara committed three straight,
sending Gbewonyo to the line with :12 left, but she missed the front
end of a one-and-one, giving the Gauchos new life.
Wilson took the ball at the right elbow and drove the lane, but her
running floater with two seconds left on the clock rattled in an out
into the hands of UC Riverside, which wrestled the ball out of the
pack as time expired to clinch the victory.
A 7-2 run in the first half gave the Gauchos their largest lead of
the period at 19-12 with 9:33 remaining, but the Highlanders battled
back, rallying behind a pair of three-pointers from Nkele and
Gbewonyo to pull within a point and, after trading baskets, take
their first lead of the game since early in the half on a lay-in by
Nkele to go up 24-23, capping a 12-4 run with 5:29 remaining.
UC Riverside kept the pressure, forcing UCSB's Green into her third
foul of the half with just over two minutes remaining and outscoring
the Gauchos 5-1 down the stretch capped off by a three-pointer from
the corner with time winding down by Campillo to head into the
lockerroom up by four at 32-28.
The Highlanders shot just under 47 percent from the floor to the
Gauchos, 36 and hit 53 percent from three-point range including
6-of-8 in the second half. UC Santa Barbara outrebounded UC
Riverside, 41-30, including 14-4 on the offensive end.
2006 BIG WEST CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Most Valuable Player
Kemie Nkele, UC Riverside
All-Tournament Team
Crystal McCutcheon, Long Beach State
LaJoyce King, Cal State Northridge
Jessica Wilson, UC Santa Barbara
Jenna Green, UC Santa Barbara
Seyram Gbewonyo, UC Riverside