Lady Hawks speed negates Byron's height in BNC match-up

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Oregon's Samantha Lambrigtsen puts a shot up over Byron's Ellie Lehne and Mayson Whipple during Big Northern Conference action Dec. 4. Photo by Sarah Zuniga
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“Our speed and attacking got Reecher into foul trouble,” Eckardt said.

“Three minutes into the game she was in foul trouble,” Yerly said. “Our big girls aren’t usually prone to foul problems.”

It was also at that point that Oregon jumped out to an 8-1 lead. Sam Lambrigtsen advanced the lead to 12-5 at the end of the first quarter on a head-fake layup off a steal. Lambrigtsen seemingly had her way all night driving to the basket.

“Sam has an amazing ability to find a glimmer of light in the gaps,” Eckardt said. “She’s aggressive to the basket and you can’t teach that.”

Emy Wright and McKaylee Beeter added 11 points each to compliment the 15 put up by Lambrigtsen.

“They have three good guards and we have the post,” Yerly said.

Even one of the Lady Hawks’ back-up guards, Madeline Sanders, put on a show by making a shake-and-bake move to the basket for two points and then drawing a foul on the next possession for another score.

“We have all those threats and then Bree (Tourtillott) and Devyn (Absher) are capable of pulling of and hitting the mid-range jumper,” Eckardt said.

In Oregon’s most fundamentally sound basket of the game, Tourtillott hit one of those mid-range jumpers, but only after her teammates exercised great patience and prolific passing in finding the open shooter.

The back-to-back scores by Tourtillott and Sanders gave Oregon a 22-9 lead midway through the second quarter. Going into halftime, the Lady Hawks retained a doubling up of the score and continued attacking the entire floor on offense throughout the game.

Beeter banked in a 3-pointer and Lambrightsen had another layup off a steal (five) to make it 34-15 early in the third quarter.
The Lady Tigers put together their best run of the game to close within 49-37 with two minutes, 18 seconds left in the game on eight consecutive points by Reecher and Lehne.

That was as close as they would get, as both players soon fouled out and Absher and Wright went 4-for-4 from the free throw line.

“We had no nerves tonight,” Eckardt said. “We knew exactly what we needed to do and it helps by having one of the best home crowds in the conference.”

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