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Scots Fall by Two to St. Mary's

NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Alma's late charge was not enough to topple Saint Mary’s double figure scoring effort from four different players as they fell to St. Mary's 57-55 Wednesday evening in women’s MIAA basketball action.Alma falls to 8-8 and 3-6 in MIAA play.

In the opening half the Belles knocked down 45.8 percent of their shots (11-for-24) including four shots from behind the arc in taking a 32-24 edge at the break.

Saint Mary’s seemingly took control in the second half when they pushed their lead to 48-35 with 8:54 remaining in the game but the Scots mounted a comeback. Over the next 2:16 Alma outscoredthe Belles 9-2 to cut their deficit down to 50-45 with 6:28 remaining.

Ashley Borcherding (Millington) nailed a three-pointer with 2:25 left in the contest which got Alma within one point at 55-54. After a Saint Mary’s turnover, Borcherding missed a jumper that would have given the Scots their first lead since 21-20 with 6:49 left in the first half.

On the ensuing Belles possession Alison Kessler hit an off-balance jumper with 58 left to push the Saint Mary’s edge to 57-54. Heather Keenan hit one of two foul shots on the Scots next possession.

Bridget Boyce missed a jumper with 21 seconds left to set-up a dramatic finish. Borcherding's three-pointer went off the rim with six seconds remaining but the Scots earned an offensive rebound. On the inbounds play, Borcherding’s three-pointer from the corner was just short as time expired.

Darcie Philp (Ubly) posted a game high 18 points for the Scots while Borcherding had 16 points and Katey Peacock (Gowen/Greenville) turned in 13 points.

The Scots return to action this Saturday in Cappaert Gymnasium when they host Albion at 3 p.m.

 

Alma is one of only 100 colleges and universities to be named to the Templeton Honor Roll in the Templeton Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development.

 

Coach Profile

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.