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Friday May 24, 2024
Michigan Tech Women Sweep Ferris State On Road

Stories, photo courtesy of MTU Athletics

SATURDAY GAME RECAP

 

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. – Ellie Mackay scored 31 points and Michigan Tech used an impressive first quarter to sweep Ferris State 63-55 at Jim Wink Arena Saturday in GLIAC women's basketball. It was the sixth straight victory for the Huskies and a two-game road sweep over Ferris State.


The Huskies opened the game with an impressive 14-0 run and led 22-9 at the end of the first quarter. Over the nearly seven-minute stretch, Mackay scored 10, including a pair of 3-pointers. Ferris State stormed back with a 19-9 run in the second quarter and narrowed the margin to just three points by halftime. Several critical defensive stops late in the fourth quarter and two made free throws by Mackay helped MTU stay ahead and secure the victory.


"I was so proud of our team's heart in today's road win," said head coach Sam Hoyt. "Ferris really battled back after the slow start and that put us on our heels for a bit. Our defense came through again in the end and I felt our seniors, Cassidy (Trotter) and Baillie (McGirk) did a great job defending FSU's top scorers again tonight."


The Huskies shot 21-for-61 (34.4-percent) overall, including 5-for-18 (27.8-percent) from beyond the arc. Mackay finished 10-for-21 from the field with three made 3-pointers and 8 of 9 free throw attempts. Mackay and McGirk also reeled in six rebounds apiece. McGirk chipped in six assists.

"Ellie had a phenomenal game for us," Hoyt said. "She stepped up and made big shots and free throws late. This was a good win against a really good team."

Michigan Tech held GLIAC top scorer Kadyn Blanchard in check for the second straight game and the freshman scored 13 points (5-for-16) with one 3-pointer. Jordan Ludescher finished with nine points, eight rebounds, including an important defensive rebound late in the fourth quarter. Alex Rondorf played 24 minutes off the bench and had seven points, six rebounds, and two steals for the Huskies.


Blanchard and Mallory McCartney shared the Ferris State team lead in points with 13 apiece. Samantha Krauss contributed eight points off the bench with five rebounds, and four assists.

The Bulldogs shot 22-for-63 (34.9-percent) and 5-for-26 (19.2-percent) from the 3-point arc.

Ferris State took in the most rebounds 36-35 but Michigan Tech nabbed seven steals compared to six. Notably, the Huskies limited turnovers to 10 and forced 18 Bulldog turnovers.


FRIDAY GAME RECAP

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. –
Comprehensive defense and support down the lineup helped Michigan Tech defeat Ferris State 66-51 Friday afternoon in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference women's basketball at Wink Arena. It was the fifth straight win for the Huskies, who play the Bulldogs again Saturday night. Ellie Mackay led the team with 17 points, four assists, and four rebounds and the bench also contributed 26 points.


"I thought it was a great team win for us tonight," said head coach Sam Hoyt. "We defended with urgency and did a great job on their top two guards. We started strong in both halves with good movement but got stagnant in the second and fourth quarters. Our bench stepped up in a major way and sparked out offense, especially Sara (Dax), Alex (Rondorf), and Kylie (Mogen). Ellie did what always does and made big shots. I waoud of how hard we played. We will need to play with the same urgency tomorrow to be successful."


Mackay shot 6-for-11 from the floor and 3-for-5 from the 3-point line. Sara Dax, complimented Mackay and played 14 minutes, scoring 10 points off the bench. Alex Rondorf posted seven points and four rebounds for the Huskies and Jordan Ludescher chipped in eight points and seven boards.


The Huskies drew the separation that carried them through the remainder of the game late in the first quarter. They outscored Ferris State 24-13 through the opening ten minutes. Then they extended the lead to as many as 18 in the second frame and staved off a late charge by Ferris State to lead 36-28 at halftime. Cassidy Trotter got the team off to a strong second half start with a steal. Katelyn Meister followed with a layup to push the lead back to double-figures. Tech scored just eight points in the final quarter but smart defense and a wide margin helped them prevail. 


Michigan Tech (7-1) connected on 27 of 67 (40.3-percent) of field goal tries in the game, including shooting 7-for-19 (36.8-percent) from beyond the arc. Trotter nabbed five of MTU's nine steals and the Huskies narrowly out-rebounded the Bulldogs 35-32, with nine off the offensive glass.


The Huskies successfully limited GLIAC leading scorer Kadyn Blanchard to just four baskets and 12 points. Blanchard finished 4-for-17 overall with one three pointer and eight rebounds. DeShonna Day pitched in 11 points for FSU and Mallory McCartney had 10 points.

Ferris State (3-5) made 3 of 14 (21-percent) 3-point tries and shot 34.4-percent overall.

Michigan Tech limited turnovers to 10 and forced the Bulldogs to make 15. MTU scored 32 points in the paint compared to 26 for FSU.


The Huskies tip off with the Bulldogs again on Saturday, January 30 at 4 p.m. at Wink Arena.


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