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SCOTS WOMEN'S HOOPS DEFEATS MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 59-48 ON TUESDAY

On Tuesday afternoon, the Alma Women’s basketball team finished play in the Wittenberg University Charles B. Zimmerman Holiday Classic in Springfield, OH, and came away with a 59-48 victory over Mount St. Joseph in the consolation game. The win improves the Scots to 2-7 on the 2008-09 season, with the team resuming MIAA league play on Saturday, January 3, against rival Calvin College. The game, at Cappaert Gymnasium in Alma, will begin at 3:00 p.m.
Against Mount St. Joseph, Alma controlled both halves, leading 29-23 after the first and outscoring the Lions 30-25 in the final frame. After a tough shooting performance in the first round loss to Wisconsin-Oshkosh, the Scots rebounded by shooting 43% for the game, including 57% from beyond the three-point line (4-7).

Additionally, after only going one-for-two from the free throw line on Monday, Alma got to the charity stripe 17 times against Mount St. Joseph on Tuesday, making 11 of those attempts.

Defensively, the Scots forced 23 Lions turnovers on the afternoon, and clamped down on MSJ in the second half when Alma needed to hold on to the lead and secure the victory. Mount St. Joseph fell to 2-7 on the season with the loss.

Alma was led in scoring by C Aubrey Maxa (Fr., Saginaw, MI/Swan Valley) and G Heather Keenan (Sr., Charlotte, MI/Charlotte), who each had 10 points in the win. G Lacey Best-Rowden (Jr., Lansing, MI/Waverly) contributed nine points, while F Sydney Beckwith (So., Weidman, MI/Beal City) led the Scots with six rebounds and also added six points. Best-Rowden came away with five assists, while F Kathryn Bigelow (Jr., Alma, MI/Alma) had five rebounds and three assists.

The game saw nine lead changes through the first 12 minutes of the game, but Alma took an 18-17 lead with 7:41 remaining in the first half and never looked back. Mount St. Joseph hung tough in the second half and cut the Scots lead to 40-39 with 9:07 left in the contest. However,  Alma was able to gain control and go on a 16-1 run to pull away from the Lions and took its biggest lead of 16 points when G Stephanie Bradshaw (Jr., Livonia, MI/Churchill) hit a jumper with 1:19 left to make the score 56-40.

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Alma is one of seven Michigan colleges and universities to hold membership in the Omicron Delta Kappa Society, the national leadership society that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadership and exemplary character. The College also has 19 other national departmental honor societies.

 

Coach Profile

Gordon Aldrich

Gordon Aldrich was a late addition to the Alma College Coaching Staff in the summer of 2007. Coach Aldrich has joined the Alma College Family as the Cross Country and Track and Field Head Coach.

During his 26 years as a varsity Boy’s and Girl’s Cross Country Coach, Aldrich has won a Girls Open State Championship (1978), a Girls State Championship (1995), two Boy’s State Championships (1994, 1997), and was Runner-up on seven other occasions. During the same time, Aldrich coached teams to 17 conference championships, was nominated for the Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association Coach of the Year 12 times for cross country, and walked away with the award four times (1994, 1995, 1996, and 1998). He was also named the Boy’s Cross Country National Coach of the Year in 1999 by the National Federation Interscholastic Coaches Association.

Aldrich was also honored with Michigan High School Coaches Association Track Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1998, and has received the Charles Sweeney Michigan Coaches Hall of Fame Track and Field Award.