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GVSU Falls 69-63 To Northern Kentucky In NCAA Tournament Action
 
Senior guard Laurie Rehmann scored 20 points in her final collegiate game.
 
Senior guard Laurie Rehmann scored 20 points in her final collegiate game.
 

March 14, 2003

Box Score

Inianapolis, Ind. - The record-setting 2002-03 Grand Valley State women's basketball campaign came to an end Friday night with a 69-63 loss to Northern Kentucky in NCAA DII Great Lakes Regional quarterfinal action at the University of Indianapolis. Grand Valley State concludes the season with a mark of 24-7.

Grand Valley State jumped out to an early 10 point lead (21-11), but the NKU went on a 14-2 run and took a 25-23 lead on an Ann Mobley's three-pointer with 8:45 left in the opening stanza. However, the Lakers quickly regained the lead (26-25) with a Jen Nielsen three-pointer, but the teams traded three lead changes and were tied on three more occasions over the final 6:49 of the first half. The final tie of the first half came in the closing 10 seconds when Northern Kentucky's Jessica Brock hit a three to knot the score at 39-39. NKU went on a three-point barrage in the opening seven minutes of the second half as Bridget Flanagan hit three treys and Kristen Polosky hit one of her own to give the Norse a 53-46 lead. The Lakers regrouped and went on a 10-0 run of their own to pull into a 56-53 lead. Sophomore forward Diana Voikos scored five straight points to close out the run. Northern Kentucky answered quickly in this game of runs with a 9-2 scoring margin over the next 2:30 to pull in front 62-58. GVSU pulled to within two (62-60) on a Cori Jewett jumper, but NKU connected on five free throws to close the game and gain the 69-63 win.

Bridget Flanagan and Amy Mobley led Northern Kentucky with 17 points apiece, while Sharell Snardon added 15 in the scoring column. Northern Kentucky hit 12-of-26 three-pointers on the night, including Flanagan and Mobley going a combined 9-18 from the three-point line. Senior Laurie Rehmann led GVSU, scoring a game-high 20 points in her final collegiate game. Junior center Julie Zeeff added 16 points, while Jennifer Nielsen chipped in nine points. GVSU shot 52 percent (26-50) from the floor, but just 26.7 percent (4-15) from the three-point line. Grand Valley State set the single-season school record for wins (24) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years.

 

 

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