Vanguard women roll, 116-20
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The Vanguard University women’s basketball team defeated Johnson &
Wales of Denver, Colo., 116-20, Saturday night in the final day of
the two-day Cal Baptist tournament in Riverside.
The Lions (9-1), ranked No. 2 in the NAIA, held Johnson & Wales to
six points in the first half, during which the Wildcats had 29
turnovers.
Sophomores Kelly Schmidt and Rachel Besse tallied 16 and 11
fist-half points, respectively, for the Lions and were beneficiaries
of Lisa Faulkner’s 10 first-half assists. Shooting 48.8% from the
field, Vanguard cruised into intermission with a 51-point lead.
Vanguard sank eight three-point baskets in the second half and
completed the blowout by outscoring the Wildcats, 59-14, in the final 20 minutes.
Besse finished with a career-high 22 points, while Lacey Mills and
Schmidt added 20 points apiece.
Melissa Cook scored 19, Lacey Burns 15 and Lindsey Rinke a
career-high 12. Rinke, a freshman, also had a team-high nine
rebounds.
Faulkner finished with 20 assists as every active Vanguard player
scored.
Johnson & Wales (0-12) finished with 42 turnovers .
Vanguard returns to action Dec. 29 when it opens the two-day
Golden State Athletic Conference Challenge against Bethany College at
Azusa Pacific at 5 p.m.
UCI scholar-athletes
* HONORS: Fifteen UC Irvine student-athletes have been named to
the 2004 Big West Conference All-Academic team for fall sports.
The UC Irvine honorees included five from women’s cross country:
Kim Handel, Jennifer Lewis, Kim Ramirez, Natalie St. Andre and Kelli
Vanderburg; four from women’s soccer: Gina Scachetti, Julie
Scheppele, Tara Weldon and Marissa Welliver; three from women’s
volleyball: Ashlie Hain, Dana Kurzbard and Jennifer Moser; two from
men’s cross country: Matt Grilli and Tim Hearst; and men’s soccer
player Cameron Rossi.
To be eligible for the All-Academic team, student-athletes must
maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade-point average, have attained
sophomore standing academically and competed in at least half of
their team’s contests.
A total of 154 student-athletes from the conference’s 10 schools
received the honor.
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