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By RICK PETERSON
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The Washburn University women's basketball team trailed No. 7-ranked Central Missouri by just a point at the end of the third quarter Thursday night at Lee Arena, but the Ichabods' upset bid came up short as the undefeated Jennies took control in the fourth quarter for a 67-53 MIAA victory.
Washburn junior point guard Aubree Dewey scored a team-high 15 points in Thursday's 67-53 MIAA loss to No. 7-ranked Central Missouri. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Washburn freshman Yibari Nwidadah scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in Thursday night's 67-53 MIAA loss to No. 7-ranked Central Missouri. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]
Washburn, 6-6 overall, 2-4 in the MIAA, trailed 44-43 at the start of the fourth quarter but Central Missouri ripped off a 12-2 scoring run over the first 4:05 of the period to take its largest lead of the contest at 56-45.
Washburn would get no closer than nine points the rest of the way as the Jennies (12-0, 8-0) outscored the Ichabods 23-10 in the final quarter.
"There were positives,'' Washburn coach Lora Westling said. "We had three quarters of positives and I think that's what makes the fourth quarter so disappointing.
"We told them that when we're in those situations where we're ready to compete we've got to have better enthusiasm from our upperclassmen. We've got to have better punch. A lot of positives, but we want to win that game.''
The Ichabods fell behind 9-0 to start the game and did not score their first basket until the 6:16 mark of the first quarter, but Washburn finished the quarter on a 6-2 run to cut Central Missouri's lead to 18-14.
Both teams struggled to score to start the second quarter until the Jennies hit a 3-pointer with 6:51 on the clock for the first points of the quarter.
Washburn trailed 23-16 with 3:49 left in the first half when junior Aubree Dewey drained a 3-pointer to spark an 11-2 burst for the Ichabods to even the score at 27 apiece.
The Jennies made a jump shot to break the tie, but were held scoreless for the final two minutes while Washburn ended the half with four unanswered points to take a 31-29 lead at halftime.
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By ISAAC DEER
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The Seaman Lady Vikings continued their strong, undefeated campaign in North Topeka on Thursday night with a convincing 60-26 United Kansas Conference victory over Leavenworth.
Class 5A No. 2-ranked Seaman, 6-0 overall, 5-0 in the UKC, picked up right where they left off from the holiday break, turning in a dominant performance.
Seaman junior Taylin Stallbaumer led the Vikings with 15 points in Thursday's 60-26 UKC win over Leavenworth Thursday night. [FIle photo/TSN]
"We talked a lot about better shot selection over the Christmas break practices," Seaman coach Matt Tinsley said. "Who we want shooting the ball, where we want them shooting from, when we want to shoot it, and I thought we did all of that excellently tonight."
Seaman's front and backcourt couldn't be stopped in transition. Leavenworth dealt with the headache of guarding an athletic Brooklyn Gormley and Maddie Gragg in the paint and tried to keep their eyes on the outside where Taylin Stallbaumer, Anna Becker and Carstyn Anderson were waiting to knock down shots.
T. Stallbaumer had a game-high 15 points and Anna Becker 10 points, while Gormley and Gragg each had nine.
Defensively, Seaman had 11 steals and eight blocks. Gormley led Seaman in blocks with five and T. Stallbaumer led in steals with four.
"Defense is where we hang our hat," Tinsley said. "Being the coach, I'm still a little disappointed that we let up in the fourth quarter. But Brooklyn has really stepped up her game. (Gormley) is twice the player she was last year. (Gormley) is starting to finish inside, she's our defensive rock in there, and she makes it happen.
"Our guards want to get out and penetrate. That's what they want to do. They want to get out and pressure the ball, forcing the other team to take some tough and quick shots. We're better when we can get out, guard, and run."
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WASHBURN RURAL (4-2, 1-0) at HAYDEN (3-2, 0-1)
Senior Jack Bachelor led Washburn Rural with 21 points in Tuesday's 64-58 Centennial League win over Junction City. [File photo/TSN]
Washburn Rural opened Centennial League play on Tuesday night with a 64-58 win over Junction City while Hayden dropped a 59-52 league decision at Emporia. Senior Jack Bachelor led the Junior Blues with 21 points while junior Griffin Durst and sophomore Max Bettis scored eight points apiece. Sophomore Jacob Deister led Hayden with 18 points on six 3-pointers against Emporia while senior Joe Otting added 14 points and nine rebounds and Jacob Padilla had 12 points on four 3-pointers.
EMPORIA (6-1, 1-0) at TOPEKA HIGH (1-5, 0-1)
Emporia opened its Centennial League schedule with a hard-earned home 59-52 win over Hayden Tuesday night while Topeka High is coming off an 88-40 non-league loss to perennial Class 6A power Blue Valley Northwest Wednesday night at Topeka High. Senior Jalyn King scored a game-high 20 points for Emporia in the Spartans' win over Hayden while Cooper Rech added 10 points. Junior Isaiah Lyons led Topeka High with 14 points, including three 3-pointers, in the Trojans' loss to Blue Valley Northwest.
Senior Xavier Alexander is averaging 20.3 points with a city-high 19 3-pointers for 5-1 Topeka West. [File photo/TSN]
TOPEKA WEST (5-1, 4-1) at DE SOTO (6-1, 4-0)
Topeka West, which has posted five straight victories, ended the 2022 portion of its schedule with a home 89-43 United Kansas Conference win over Kansas City-Turner while De Soto returned to action on Tuesday with a 66-43 UKC victory over Lansing. Senior Xavier Alexander leads Topeka West with a 20.3 scoring average and a city-high 19 3-pointers while senior Malachi Berg averages 16 points and 7.3 rebounds and senior Sincere Austin 11.3 points and 5.3 assists. DeSoto is ranked No. 6 and West No. 7 in Class 5A by the KBCA.
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WASHBURN RURAL (4-2, 1-0) at HAYDEN (3-2, 0-1)
Senior Brooklyn DeLeye scored a game-high 17 points Tuesday night as Washburn Rural opened Centennial League play with a 50-9 romp past Junction City. [Photo by Trevor Falcon/Special to TSN]
Washburn Rural opened Centennial League play Tuesday with its third straight win, a 50-9 romp past Junction City. Senior Brooklyn DeLeye led the No. 7-ranked (Class 6A) Junior Blues with 17 points while junior Zoe Canfield added 13 points and three 3-pointers. Hayden dropped a 43-34 decision at No. 3-ranked (5A) Emporia on Tuesday in the Wildcats' Centennial League opener. Sophomore Brylee Meier led Hayden with 17 points while sophomore Norma Greco added nine points. Both Meier and Greco hit two 3-pointers.
Topeka High senior Kiki Smith is coming off a 25-point, 11-rebound effort Wednesday night in the Trojans' 56-36 non-league win over Blue Valley Northwest. [File photo/TSN]
EMPORIA (7-0, 1-0) at TOPEKA HIGH (7-1, 1-0)
Topeka High, ranked No. 6 in Class 6A by the KBCA, opened the 2023 portion of its schedule with a 56-36 non-league win over Blue Valley Northwest Wednesday night in the Trojans' home opener. Senior Kiki Smith led Topeka High with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Emporia, No. 3-ranked in 5A, remained unbeaten with a 43-34 win in the Spartans' Centennial League opener. Senior Rebecca Snyder led Emporia with 19 points and 12 rebounds.
Senior Taylor Rottinghaus (left) scored 17 points to lead Shawnee Heights in a 48-36 UKC win over Leavenworth in the T-Birds' final game before the holiday break. [File photo/TSN]
SHAWNEE HEIGHTS (4-1, 4-1) at LANSING (2-3, 2-3)
Shawnee Heights will be making its 2023 debut with a United Kansas Conference road contest at Lansing. The T-Birds wrapped up '22 with a 48-36 UKC win over Leavenworth. Senior Taylor Rottinghaus led Shawnee Heights with 17 points while senior Emari Doby added a double-double with 13 points an 13 rebounds. Lansing returned to action on Tuesday, with the Lions dropping a 54-23 UKC decision to Lansing.
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After a promising start by Topeka High in the opening half, perennial Class 6A state contender Blue Valley Northwest dominated the second half on the way to an 88-40 rout Wednesday night at High.
But first-year Trojan coach Geo Lyons saw some positives out of his team, now 1-5, that Topeka High can build off of moving forward.
Topeka High boys basketball coach Geo Lyons talks to his team during Wednesday's non-league loss to state power Blue Valley Northwest. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]
"I think we played with great energy and effort,'' Lyons said. "The two things you don't want to coach is attitude and effort and I don't think we had to coach those tonight.''
Topeka High took a 12-11 lead on a Da'Mykel Hales 3-pointer at the 4:36 mark of the first quarter and led 15-14 after a Mason Gomez trey but the Huskies (4-2) would answer with a 6-0 run and never trailed again.
After trailing 27-19 at the end of the first quarter, junior Isaiah Lyons nailed a 3-pointer to get the Trojans back to within five points but Northwest scored seven straight points to regain control and went on to take a 40-28 halftime advantage.
"I really think we made them at halftime go in that locker room and dig deep and get to another level,'' Geo Lyons said. "I think we took them out of their comfort zone in the first half and really made them step their game up at halftime.''
