PARKLAND - A game that was tied 10 times went down to the wire
as Pacific Lutheran prevailed at home over the Whitworth Pirates,
57-55, in a Northwest Conference game played Saturday night in
Olson Auditorium.
The win was the second straight for Pacific Lutheran (5-10
overall, 3-3 Northwest Conference), and bumped them ahead of
Whitworth (6-9, 2-4) in the NWC standings.
Jordan Westering scored six of the Lutes' final seven points,
including a three-pointer with 1:38 left to play that broke a 53-53
tie and gave the Lutes their biggest lead of the contest. With the
Lutes leading, 56-55, Meghan Dowling blocked Liz Horiatis' jumper
with 18 seconds remaining and grabbed the rebound for the Lutes.
Sara Backstrom's free throw with three seconds left finished off
the scoring as the Lutes came back from a 23-20 halftime deficit to
earn the win.
Whitworth led for the majority of the contest, with the Lutes
consistently tying the game up and on several occasions pulling
ahead by a point. The Pirates' largest lead of the game came two
minutes into the second half when Natalie orrell's layup gave the
visitors a seven-point lead.
The Lutes' Tracy Goehri led all scorers with 15 points on
6-of-12 shooting, one of four PLU players scoring in double
figures. Leah Pomante's 12 points led the visitors. Dowling
finished with 10 rebounds, including the clutch defensive board
following her late block that sealed the win for the Lutes.
Pacific Lutheran returns to action on Friday when the Lutes will
visit Willamette in a Northwest Conference game scheduled for 6
p.m.