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Maroon and Cream Fall To Albion, 90-82

ALBION, Mich. - The Alma College women's basketball team fell to 5-5 (0-3 MIAA) on the season with a 90-82 loss to Albion tonight. Senior Katey Peacock (Gowen/Greenville) dropped 27 points and dished out 11 assists for the double-double, leading the team in the first game of the new year.

Tied at 36 at halftime, Alma saw  the Britons' Jaime Fornetti go a perfect 15-of-15 from the line in the second half, going 5-of-6 from the field en route to a career-high 31 points.

Alma's only lead of the second half came as senior Ashley Borcherding (Millington) drained a three-pointer to give the Scots a 39-38 lead with 18 minutes remaining in the game. Despite facing a deficit of as many as 14 points, Alma came back to within four twice in the game's waning minutes.

The Maroon and Cream shot nearly 60 percent from the field, but were uncharacteristically unbalanced from the free throw line, shooting 52 percent.

In addition to Peacock's grand performance, both Darcie Philp (Ubly) and Borcherding scored 18 points.

Alma returns to action Thursday (Jan. 5) when it hosts Tri-State at 7:30 p.m. at Cappaert Gymnasium.
 

 

Alma’s “green” residence hall, Wright Hall, was completed in January 2005. The modern, 60-bed apartment-style hall features a number of environmentally friendly features, including geothermal heating and cooling, recycled-content ceiling tiles and carpeting, energy-efficient windows, rooftop solar heating panels, energy-efficient showers and washing machines, and a computerized energy monitoring system.

 

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Charlie Goffnett

Charlie Goffnett

One of the top Division III coaches in the nation, Charlie Goffnett has built the Alma women's basketball program into a national powerhouse. With three MIAA titles, five NCAA Tournament berths and one national championship under his belt, Goffnett is one of the most accomplished coaches in the nation.

Charlie Goffnett began coaching the women's golf team in 1990. As head coach, he has established a competitive program that is always on or near the top of the MIAA standings. In 1997, the Scots captured their third MIAA title under Goffnett's guidance.