March 13, 2007
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - In the lowest scoring game in tournament history, Indiana Wesleyan defeated the College of the Ozarks, 48-34, in the title game of the 16th annual NAIA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship at the Tyson Events Center/Gateway Arena in Sioux City, Iowa. With the win the Wildcats finish the season a perfect 38-0.
Indiana Wesleyan is the first team in NAIA Division II to finish as season undefeated. The win in the championship also gave the sole possession of the NAIA record for most wins in a season. The previous mark was 37 held by Claflin (S.C.) in 1987-88.
Throughout the first half the teams traded the lead or were tied on 10 different occasions. In fact, Ozarks (34-3) opened up a five-point advantage with 6:12 left in the opening frame on a pair of free throws by Janessa DeMuth. But the Wildcats pulled were able to take a one-point lead, 22-21, into the lockerroom at half thanks to a coast-to-coast layup by Liz Howerth as time expired.
After scoring 98 points in a semifinal win Cedarville one night earlier, Indiana Wesleyan went to what they did best all year in the championship game; defense. The Wildcats held Ozarks to just 34 points, the lowest point output of the season by more than 30, and 30.2 percent shooting from the field.
In the second half the Wildcats scored on three of their first four possessions to build a 29-21 lead. Ozarks on the other hand struggled to find any offensive consistency, scoring just eight points in the first 15 minutes of the second half.
Ozarks did make one final push, getting to within 10 with 1:34 left in the game on a bucket by Lindsy Murray. DeMuth had a chance to cut the lead to single digits after a steal on the ensuing possession but the layup went awry, with the rebound going to the Wildcats' Brooke Amstutz who hit both free throws to seal the win.
Scoring wise for Indiana Wesleyan it was All-American and tournament most valuable player Liz Howerth who led the way, finishing with a double double (25 points, 12 rebounds). Howerth finishes her tournament career as the fifth leading scorer (239 points) and tenth leading rebounder (98 rebounds) in tournament history. Other scorers for the Wildcats were Sarah McGill and Amstutz with six each.
The Bobcats finish as the national runner-up for the second consecutive season and were led in scoring by Rebekah Howard with 15 and Janessa DeMuth, who was named to the first-team all-tournament squad, with 11.
The Wildcats journey through the tournament included wins over Saint Joseph (Vt.), Tabor (Kan.), defending champion Hastings (Neb.) and Cedarville (Ohio.)
All-Tournament (First-Team):
Janessa Demouth, College of the Ozarks (Mo.)
Liz Howerth, Indiana Wesleyan
Jenna Matson, MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
Abby Noll, Bethel (Ind.)
Brittany Smart, Cedarville (Ohio) - continued -
NAIA WBB DII Semifinal Recap (Cont.)
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All-Tournament (Second-Team):
Kayli Combs, College of the Ozarks (Mo.)
Dani Gass, Morningside (Iowa)
Deb Remmerde, Northwestern (Iowa)
Stacy Svoboda, Hastings College (Neb.)
Natalie Young, Bethel (Ind.)
Tournament Most Valuable Player: Liz Howerth, Indiana Wesleyan
Tournament Hustle Award: Stephanie Culp, Indiana Wesleyan
Phyllis Holmes Division II Women's Coach of the Year: Steve Brooks, Indiana Wesleyan
First Round, Wednesday, March 7
No. 4 Tabor (Kan.) def. No. 5 Cardinal Stritch (Wisc.), 46-41
No. 3 William Jewell (Mo.) def. No. 6 Cornerstone (Mich.), 73-64
No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan vs. No. 8 Saint Joseph (Vt.), 69-25
No. 1 Cedarville (Ohio) def. No. 8 Union (Ky.), 86-63
No. 2 Hastings (Neb.) def. No. 7 Eastern Oregon, 74-47
No. 6 Taylor (Ind.) def. No. 3 Dakota State (S.D.) , 67-56
No. 4 Morningside (Iowa) def. No. 5 Davenport (Mich.), 79-69
No. 7 Iowa Wesleyan def. No. 2 Menlo (Calif.), 63-50
First Round, Thursday, March 8
No. 3 Ottawa (Kan.) def. No. 6 Saint Ambrose (Iowa), 67-57
No. 2 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) def. No. 7 Geneva (Pa.), 86-64
No. 1 Saint Francis (Ind.) def. No. 8 Trinity Christian (Ill.), 75-51
No. 5 Mount Marty (S.D.) def. No. 4 Bryan (Tenn.), 63-49
No. 1 Ozarks (Mo.) def. No. 8 Edward Waters (Fla.), 74-55
No. 2 Bethel (Ind.) def. No. 7 Berea (Ky.), 98-86
No. 4 Northwestern (Iowa) def. No. 5 Daemen (N.Y.), 98-69
No. 3 Sterling (Kan.) def. No. 6 Corban (Ore.), 80-70
Second Round, Friday, March 9
No. 2 Hastings (Neb.) def. No. 3 William Jewell (Mo.), 57-46
No. 2 MidAmerica Nazarene def. No. 3 Ottawa (Kan.), 82-78
No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan def. No. 4 Tabor (Kan.), 61-44
No. 1 Saint Francis (Ind.) def. No. 5 Mount Marty (S.D.), 63-46
No. 6 Taylor (Ind.) def. No. 7 Iowa Wesleyan, 67-61
No. 1 Ozarks (Mo.) def. No. 4 Northwestern (Iowa), 88-82 (OT)
No. 1 Cedarville (Ohio) def. No. 4 Morningside (Iowa), 95-79
No. 2 Bethel (Ind.) def. No. 3 Sterling (Kan.), 89-58
Quarterfinals, Saturday, March 10
No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan def. No. 2 Hastings (Neb.), 61-52
No. 2 MidAmerica Nazarene def. No. 1 Saint Francis (Ind.), 79-71
No. 1 Cedarville (Ohio) def. No. 6 Taylor (Ind.), 64-55.
No. 1 Ozarks (Mo.) def. No. 2 Bethel (Ind.), 87-75
Semifinals, Monday, March 12
No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan def. No. 1 Cedarville (Ohio), 93-56
No. 1 Ozarks (Mo.) def. No. 2 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.), 80-68
Championship (CSTV), Tuesday, March 13
No. 1 Indiana Wesleyan def. No. 1 Ozarks (Mo.), 48-34.
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