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GVSU Claims 97-95 Comeback Overtime Victory Over Wayne State
 
Julie Zeeff led GVSU with 26 points and 19 rebounds versus Wayne State
 
Julie Zeeff led GVSU with 26 points and 19 rebounds versus Wayne State
 

Jan. 15, 2004

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Detroit, Mich. - Grand Valley State outscored Wayne State 54-41 in the second half and 12-10 in overtime to claim a 97-95 GLIAC road victory Thursday night in Detroit, Mich. The win was GVSU's first in GLIAC play and upped the Lakers' record to 4-8 overall and 1-3 in league action.

Wayne State led by as many as 17 points (31-14) in the opening half and built a 13-point halftime lead (44-31) over the Lakers. The Warriors connected on eight three-pointers (8-13), including five en route to 23 first-half points by Jodi Young. WSU built a 48-33 lead early in the second half before the Lakers caught fire. Six lakers contributed to a 26-10 run from 19:29 until Cori Jewett hit a three-pointer at the 9:05 mark to give GVSU a 59-58 lead. Young hit another three to put WSU back in front, 61-59, but the Lakers tied the score twice on a pair of Zeeff jumpers. The Warriors built another five-point lead (72-67)after Young hit yet another three-pointer, but Jewett answered with a jumper and Julia Braseth hit a pair of free throws to pull the Lakers within one (72-71) at the 3:56 mark. Jewett hit a three to tie the game at 76-76 and Erika Ryskamp gave the Lakers a 78-76 lead with 2:36 remaining on a jumper. Janine Guastella converted a three-point play to put GVSU up 81-78, but Young hit a three to tie the game for the fifth time. Jewett hit one of two free throws to give GVSU an 82-81 lead before WSU's Ebony Vincent hit a layup to put WSU up 82-81. Zeeff hit a pair of free throws with 58 seconds remaining before Young tied the game for the sixth time (85-85) on a jumper with eight seconds left. Taushauna Churchwell missed a three for GVSU as time expired and the game went into OT.

 

 

The teams traded buckets in overtime until hit Churchwell a jumper and then added two free throws to give GVSU a 96-93 lead. Vincent hit a pair of free throws to pull WSU within one (96-95), before Zeeff hit one of two from the charity stripe to give the Lakers their final margin of 97-95. Wayne State's Jodi Young missed a jumper in the final seconds and Braseth gathered in the rebound to preserve the win.

Senior Julie Zeeff led GVSU with a 26-point, 19-rebound effort. Zeeff scored 20 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the final 25 minutes. Julia Braseth notched her second double-double with a 17-point, 16-rebound effort, while Cori Jewett tallied 16 points. Janine Guastella scored 13 points, all in the second half and overtime, while freshman guard Taushauna Churchwell scored a career-high 12 points. GVSU outrebounded WSU 53-27 and converted 30-of-37 free throws. Jodi Young led Wayne State with a school-record 48 points and eight three-pointers.

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