Ferris State Closes Trip To Hawaii With Win Over Alaska-Anchorage
HONOLULU, Hawaii — The Ferris State University women's basketball squad defeated the University of Alaska Anchorage, 65-59, on Saturday (Dec. 20) night in Hawaii, capitalizing on 21 turnovers to secure the win.
The game featured three lead changes, with FSU scoring 36 points in the paint en route to the win.
The first quarter began with Faith Mersburgh putting the Seawolves on the board with a fastbreak layup. The Bulldogs responded with Elle Irwin's layup at 8:22, assisted by Charlotte Miller, keeping the game close. Mya Hiram's layup at 3:47 gave the Bulldogs a 13-11 lead. Emma Schierbeek extended the lead with a layup at 2:21, assisted by Claire Erickson. In the final seconds, Irwin secured the team's advantage by making two free throws, closing the quarter with a 17-12 lead.
Ferris State expanded the lead in the second quarter, starting strong with Hiram's layup just 11 seconds into the period. Kenzie Garner followed up with a 3-pointer assisted by Ally Schultz, putting the Bulldogs ahead by 10 points. Despite Mahaila Harrison's efforts for the Seawolves, including a layup at 8:49 and another at 3:58, FSU maintained the edge. Miller's 3-pointer at 2:20 further solidified the team's control.
Charlotte Miller led Ferris State with significant contributions in the third quarter, including two layups, helping the Bulldogs maintain an advantage over the Seawolves. Harrison of Alaska Anchorage was active, scoring a 3-pointer and a layup, narrowing the gap momentarily. Later, at 1:44, Elaina Mack capitalized on a technical foul, sinking both free throws to keep the opponent within striking distance. Despite Alaska Anchorage's efforts, Miller's jumper in the final 32 seconds solidified FSU's position, ending the quarter with a 51-44 lead.
In the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs battled back after an initial layup from Alaska Anchorage's Kimberly Carrada at 9:48. Ferris State's Schierbeek responded with a jumper and a layup, assisted by Erickson, to narrow the gap. Kadyn Blanchard's 3-pointer at 3:55, assisted by Mia Riley, helped the Bulldogs maintain the lead. Despite a late three from UAA's Mack, Riley secured the victory for FSU with four free throws in the final 10 seconds, resulting in a 65-59 win.
Schierbeek led Ferris St. with 11 points, converting five field goals, including one from beyond the arc. Blanchard added 10 points and collected eight rebounds while also making three steals. Riley contributed nine points, successfully converting seven free throws and recording two steals. Miller finished with nine points and seven rebounds, alongside three assists.
Mack led the Seawolves with 21 points, converting 5 of 13 from beyond the arc and hitting all four free throw attempts. Harrison contributed 18 points, making 8 of her 16 field goal tries and adding eight rebounds. Lillee Duffin was strong on the glass, collecting 10 rebounds and dishing out four assists. Carrada added nine points and recorded two steals, showcasing her defensive contributions.
The contest was the Bulldogs' final outing prior to the holiday break. FSU, now 8-3 overall, will be back in action on January 3, hosting Roosevelt in GLIAC play at Jim Wink Arena with tipoff set for 1 p.m. (ET).