
SALEM, Va. --- Nancy Kelly snared an offensive
rebound with nine seconds on the clock, drew a foul, and hit two
pressure-packed free throws to help lift fourth-seeded Virginia
Wesleyan College to a thrilling 59-57 victory over third-seeded
Lynchburg College in the 2015 ODAC Women's Basketball championship
game. The win gave VWC its first-ever ODAC championship in women's
basketball.
The Marlins 19th victory of the season also gave head coach
Stephany Dunmyer her 200th career triumph. In her 12th
season, Dunmyer takes a 200-124 (.617) record into the NCAA
Division III Tournament.
VWC teams had advanced to the league's title game five times
previously, including four under current head coach Stephany
Dunmyer, but had to settle for the runner-up finish each
time...until Sunday. With the ODAC title comes an automatic
berth in the upcoming NCAA Division III Women's Basketball
Tournament. VWC (19-9), which will make its first NCAA
appearance since 1989 and its fifth overall, will find out about
its opponent and date of competition on Monday.
Kelly's crucial rebound and eventual game-winning points followed
a blocked layup attempt by Brittany Glasco. Kelly alertly
pulled in the rebound and drew a foul with just nine seconds
remaining in a game tied at 57-all. She followed the big
rebound with even bigger free throws, hitting both free throws to
lift the Marlins into a 59-57 lead.
Lynchburg (19-9) possessed the ball for the final seconds,
but could not find a shot against a VWC defense that pressured the
ball as soon at it crossed midcourt. The Hornets turned the
ball over and senior Kerri-Leanne Taylor came up with it as the
final buzzer sounded, setting off a VWC celebration at
midcourt.
Glasco was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player after
helping the Marlins to the title with with 12 points, nine
rebounds, three steals and two assists. Senior Andrea
Paphites was named to the All-Tournament team, after scoring eight
points and pulling down six rebounds. Junior Kelly Jones led VWC
with 15 points, including three triples.
Virginia Wesleyan opened up a tightly-contested game midway
through the first half by outscoing the Hornets 12-4 to produce a
28-20 lead. Paphites hit two triples in the run and Jones hit
another. Lynchburg battled back however, led by Chaney
Forbush who scored seven points in the final 2:19 to take a 30-29
lead at halftime.
Lynchburg rode that momentum through the first nine minutes of the
second half to open up a 40-33 lead, helped by five consecutive
points from Charmaine Hairston. But, Virginia Wesleyan came back
impressively, ignited by a Jones triple, a Taylor layup, and a
three-point play from sophomore Crystal Strother, the latter tying
the game at 41-all.
The teams traded the lead six times after that into the final
minutes when Kelly hit two free throws to give Virginia Wesleyan a
57-55 advantage with 54 seconds on the clock. Shannon Allen scored
on a layup to tie the game with 35 seconds remaining, before the
Marlins took over in the final seconds.
Lynchburg's final totals included 22 points and 19 rebounds from
Forbush, and 17 points from Hairston. Allen scored 14 points.
2015 All-Tournament Team
Shannon Allan, Lynchburg College
Chaney Forbush, Lynchburg College
Brittany Glasco, Virginia Wesleyan College
Andrea Paphites, Virginia Wesleyan College
Jess Rheinheimer, Eastern Mennonite University
--- This release is
courtesy of the Virginia Wesleyan sports information department.
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www.vwcathletics.com