UWL Drops WIAC Opener in Overtime to UW-Whitewater

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La Crosse, Wis. - The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse women's basketball team fell 65-62 in overtime to 21st-ranked UW-Whitewater Wednesday night in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) opener for both teams.  UWL drops to 6-6 overall while UW-Whitewater improves to 11-1.  The Warhawks earned their 10th straight win over the Eagles with Wednesday's win.

UW-Whitewater raced out to a 19-10 lead with 3:44 left in the first quarter, making eight of its first nine shots from the field.  The Warhawks led 23-12 with 1:40 left in the opening period before the Eagles scored the final four points of the quarter to cut the deficit to 23-16.  UWL cut the lead to 25-24 with 7:10 remaining in the second quarter on a Kyle Marks jumper, but UW-Whitewater ended the half on a 12-0 run to lead 37-24.  UWL missed its last eight shots from the field in the first half.

Andrea Meinert hit one-of-two free throws with 9:18 remaining in the third quarter to give UW-Whitewater its biggest lead of the game at 38-24. The Warhawks later led 45-34 with 4:46 left after a Meinert layup, but the Eagles used a 10-2 run to end the quarter to trail 47-44 after Alyssa Clemment's three-point field goal with :17 left.  UWL forced the first tie of the game since the 9:09 mark (2-2) of the first quarter as Taylor Nelson made a pair of free throws with 8:52 remaining to make it 47-47.  UW-Whitewater took a 50-47 lead with 7:42 left on a Becky Raeder three-pointer, but MaKenzie Miller's jumper with 6:14 left cut the lead to 50-49.  After a Brooke Trewyn jumper gave the Warhawks a 52-49 advantage, Miller's layup cut the lead back to one at 52-51 with 5:34 remaining.  UW-Whitewater took a 55-51 advantage with 4:43 remaining on a pair of Malia Smith free throws, but Clemment's jumper cut the deficit to 55-53 with 4:21 left.  After a UW-Whitewater turnover, Sydney Kannel tied the game at 55-55 with a layup with 3:28 remaining.  Neither team scored in the final 3:28 of regulation, combining to miss nine shots from the field.  

Elise DeNoyer gave UWL its first lead of the game on a pair of free throws with 3:41 remaining in overtime at 57-55.  Smith followed with a layup with 3:24 left to tie the game. Kylee Marks hit one-of-two free throws with 3:08 remaining to give the Eagles a 58-57 advantage, but Smith gave the Warhawks the lead for good with 2:34 left on a pair of free throws to make it 59-58.  UWL missed a jumper on its next possession and Olivia Freckmann's jumper with 2:05 left made it a three-point game.  Another missed layup from UWL and Reilly Stewart connected on a three-point field goal with 1:05 remaining to give UW-Whitewater a six-point lead at 64-58. 

DeNoyer's layup with :45 cut the lead to 64-60 and Nelson followed a missed three-point attempt from UW-Whitewater to cut the deficit to 64-62 with :04 remaining.  Stewart hit one-of-two at the line with :03 left for a 65-62 lead adn Nelson's three-point attempt fell short at the final buzzer.

UWL shot 36.7% from the field, including 25.0% (three-of-12) from three-point range, and 83.3% (15-of-18) at the free throw line.  DeNoyer led the Eagles with 19 points and four assists while finishing with six rebounds.  Miller finished with 15 points, fiv rebounds and team-high three steals.  Clemment added nine points and four rebounds while Nelson finished with seven points and four rebounds.  Marks added five points and seven rebounds. 

UW-Whitewater shot 36.1% from the field, including 37.5% (six-of-16) from three-point range, and 75.0% (15-of-20) at the line.  Meinert led four players in double figures for the Warhawks with 16 points. Stewart finished with 14 points while Smith added 12 and Raeder finished with 11. 

UWL returns to action Saturday, January 7 at UW-Stevens Point at 3 p.m.