Community college women’s basketball: Hatsushi hot in win
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - With each victory, the Orange Coast College women’s
basketball sends a message to the Orange Empire Conference. Another
display of the Pirates’ statement came on Wednesday when they cruised
past visiting Cypress, 53-45, ignited by OCC freshman Nancy Hatsushi’s
game-high 20 points, which included six three-pointers.
“We think we can beat anybody,” OCC Coach Mike Thornton said before
revealing the Pirates’ message and goal. “We set a goal to go undefeated
in the second round of conference. We’re 4-0 (with three games
remaining).”
OCC (20-8, 7-4 in conference) solidified third place in the OEC, but
more importantly, the Pirates played their brand of basketball: sound
defense supported by a solid shooting performance, Hatsushi’s in
particular.
The 5-foot-5 point guard knocked down her first three three-point shot
attempts and finished 6 for 9 from beyond the arc. She dished out six
assists and carried the Pirates in the first half, scoring 13 to lead the
Pirates to a 23-21 halftime lead.
“Nancy came out like a champ,” said sophomore teammate Kyra Melville,
who also had a message for the OEC. “Any team that beats us the first
time (Irvine Valley, Riverside, Fullerton and Santa Ana), they get
punished. I don’t want to just beat you, I want to punish you. That’s
what I tell the team before the game, ‘It’s time to punish.’ ”
Melville, who scored nine points, expects the Pirates to punish
Fullerton Friday at OCC at 5:30 p.m. She battled through foul trouble
against the Chargers (14-13, 6-3), picking up her fourth foul with 16:22
left. She returned with six minutes left and scored four quick points in
the paint to produce a 42-36 lead.
Before her entrance, the Pirates reeled off an 18-4 run after
trailing, 32-27, with 12:08 left. OCC freshman forward Jesiree Dizon came
off the bench to spark the spurt, grabbing four rebounds and scoring two
points.
With 1:24 remaining, Melville drove the lane and kicked the ball back
out to Hatsushi for a wide-open trey, which she nailed to put the game on
ice, 52-41.
“That was a gut win,” Thornton said. “We obviously weren’t playing
that well. I was truly afraid of this game.”
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