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Vikings rally, knock off Lady Griz in Portland
2/23/2023 11:41:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Portland State hit a pair of 3-pointers in the final three seconds of regulation to force overtime, then hit the game-winning 3-pointer in the final 30 seconds of extra time to pull off a 74-72 comeback win over Montana on Thursday night at Viking Pavilion in Portland.
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After falling behind 10-4 early on, the Lady Griz took over and held the lead for nearly 33 minutes until some late-game heroics by the Vikings tied the game at the end of regulation.
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Montana led by 11 points in the second quarter, by 12 in the third but never could shake free of Portland State, which won its sixth straight game at home.
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The Lady Griz went up 62-54 with 3:40 to go on a basket by Carmen Gfeller, who would finish with 19 points and seven rebounds.
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That's when Montana's looseness on the defense glass proved costly.
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A Portland State offensive rebound led to two free throws. The lead was down to six. Next possession: Another offensive rebound, two more second-chance points. The lead was down to four.
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The Vikings pulled within two, 62-60, with 19 seconds left, Gina Marxen hit two free throws with 11.6 seconds remaining to put Montana back up four, 64-60.
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The Lady Griz forced a miss on a 3-pointer and that should have been the game, but another offensive rebound led to a second-chance look from the arc. This one was good with 2.9 seconds left.
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Marxen again hit two free throws with 2.0 seconds on the clock to put her team up three.
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Montana had a foul to give on Portland State's inbound from in front of its own bench, but the Lady Griz did not get to Esmeralda Morales in time.
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She flipped the ball back to the inbounder and Century McCartney banked in just her 13th 3-pointer of the season at the buzzer.
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Credit Portland State for hitting the shots, but the game was there for Montana to win. The Lady Griz just didn't grab it.
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"I'm not into making excuses," said Lady Griz coach Brian Holsinger, whose team went through a draining travel experience just to make it to the gym on Thursday night.
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"We didn't deserve to win. They deserved to win. We just don't do things right enough. It's very simple."
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Portland State grabbed 11 offensive rebounds in the second half. They led to 14 second-chance points and that allowed the Vikings to hang around just enough to force overtime.
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"Our rebounding in the second half was pretty poor," said Holsinger. "They got too many second-chance points in the second half just by us not giving effort and grabbing the ball.
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"It's been an issue all year and it cost us tonight. I'm at a loss for words for how to get them to do it."
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The end-of-regulation sequence had Morales get the inbounds pass but before two Lady Griz defenders could foul her, she got rid of the ball to McCartney.
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A foul would have taken just a bit more time off the clock and forced Portland State to be even faster on the ensuing inbound play. It didn't work out that way.
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"We wanted to foul. We had a foul to give and we didn't foul," said Holsinger. "It's an execution thing. You've got to do what you're supposed to do at the time."
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Gfeller gave the Lady Griz a 72-70 lead with 41.9 seconds left in overtime, but that would be Montana's only lead of the extra session.
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Morales hit a huge 3-pointer at the other end with 25 seconds left, and with the chance to take the lead, Montana turned the ball over.
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Morales hit one of two free throws with four seconds left to give her 27 points for the game and her team the final margin, 74-72.
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Montana got the ball to Gfeller for a last-second shot, but her 12-footer was off the mark.
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It was Montana's fourth Big Sky loss by one or two points. The Lady Griz' last three league losses have come by a total of five points.
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Dani Bartsch had her third career double-double, totaling a career-high 16 points and 16 rebounds, which was one off her career high.
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Marxen hit four 3-pointers and scored 16 points. Sammy Fatkin had 10 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals.
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The loss proved costly in the Big Sky standings. Montana (9-7 BSC) is now tied for fourth with Eastern Washington (9-7 BSC) and one game ahead of Portland State (8-8 BSC) and Idaho (8-8 BSC) as teams try to avoid a bottom-four finish.
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One of those four teams will be playing on opening day in Boise.
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Things tightened up at the top of the standings as well, with Sacramento State (11-5 BSC) pulling even with Northern Arizona (11-5 BSC) for second. Both teams are one game behind leader Montana State (12-4 BSC).
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Montana will play at Sacramento State on Saturday. The Hornets won their fourth straight game Thursday, defeating Montana State at The Nest 82-73.
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Montana State will play at Portland State on Saturday, Idaho State will play at Eastern Washington and Weber State will play at Idaho.
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Montana will wrap up the regular season hosting Idaho on Monday night at 7 p.m.
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After falling behind 10-4 early on, the Lady Griz took over and held the lead for nearly 33 minutes until some late-game heroics by the Vikings tied the game at the end of regulation.
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Montana led by 11 points in the second quarter, by 12 in the third but never could shake free of Portland State, which won its sixth straight game at home.
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The Lady Griz went up 62-54 with 3:40 to go on a basket by Carmen Gfeller, who would finish with 19 points and seven rebounds.
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That's when Montana's looseness on the defense glass proved costly.
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A Portland State offensive rebound led to two free throws. The lead was down to six. Next possession: Another offensive rebound, two more second-chance points. The lead was down to four.
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The Vikings pulled within two, 62-60, with 19 seconds left, Gina Marxen hit two free throws with 11.6 seconds remaining to put Montana back up four, 64-60.
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The Lady Griz forced a miss on a 3-pointer and that should have been the game, but another offensive rebound led to a second-chance look from the arc. This one was good with 2.9 seconds left.
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Marxen again hit two free throws with 2.0 seconds on the clock to put her team up three.
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Montana had a foul to give on Portland State's inbound from in front of its own bench, but the Lady Griz did not get to Esmeralda Morales in time.
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She flipped the ball back to the inbounder and Century McCartney banked in just her 13th 3-pointer of the season at the buzzer.
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Credit Portland State for hitting the shots, but the game was there for Montana to win. The Lady Griz just didn't grab it.
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"I'm not into making excuses," said Lady Griz coach Brian Holsinger, whose team went through a draining travel experience just to make it to the gym on Thursday night.
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"We didn't deserve to win. They deserved to win. We just don't do things right enough. It's very simple."
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Portland State grabbed 11 offensive rebounds in the second half. They led to 14 second-chance points and that allowed the Vikings to hang around just enough to force overtime.
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"Our rebounding in the second half was pretty poor," said Holsinger. "They got too many second-chance points in the second half just by us not giving effort and grabbing the ball.
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"It's been an issue all year and it cost us tonight. I'm at a loss for words for how to get them to do it."
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The end-of-regulation sequence had Morales get the inbounds pass but before two Lady Griz defenders could foul her, she got rid of the ball to McCartney.
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A foul would have taken just a bit more time off the clock and forced Portland State to be even faster on the ensuing inbound play. It didn't work out that way.
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"We wanted to foul. We had a foul to give and we didn't foul," said Holsinger. "It's an execution thing. You've got to do what you're supposed to do at the time."
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Gfeller gave the Lady Griz a 72-70 lead with 41.9 seconds left in overtime, but that would be Montana's only lead of the extra session.
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Morales hit a huge 3-pointer at the other end with 25 seconds left, and with the chance to take the lead, Montana turned the ball over.
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Morales hit one of two free throws with four seconds left to give her 27 points for the game and her team the final margin, 74-72.
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Montana got the ball to Gfeller for a last-second shot, but her 12-footer was off the mark.
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It was Montana's fourth Big Sky loss by one or two points. The Lady Griz' last three league losses have come by a total of five points.
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Dani Bartsch had her third career double-double, totaling a career-high 16 points and 16 rebounds, which was one off her career high.
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Marxen hit four 3-pointers and scored 16 points. Sammy Fatkin had 10 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals.
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The loss proved costly in the Big Sky standings. Montana (9-7 BSC) is now tied for fourth with Eastern Washington (9-7 BSC) and one game ahead of Portland State (8-8 BSC) and Idaho (8-8 BSC) as teams try to avoid a bottom-four finish.
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One of those four teams will be playing on opening day in Boise.
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Things tightened up at the top of the standings as well, with Sacramento State (11-5 BSC) pulling even with Northern Arizona (11-5 BSC) for second. Both teams are one game behind leader Montana State (12-4 BSC).
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Montana will play at Sacramento State on Saturday. The Hornets won their fourth straight game Thursday, defeating Montana State at The Nest 82-73.
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Montana State will play at Portland State on Saturday, Idaho State will play at Eastern Washington and Weber State will play at Idaho.
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Montana will wrap up the regular season hosting Idaho on Monday night at 7 p.m.
Team Stats
UM
PSU
FG%
.394
.342
3FG%
.273
.303
FT%
.778
.750
RB
46
44
TO
10
8
STL
3
7
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