Not golfers you fool! Gophers! The little, brown, furry rodents!
Hello Lady Lions fans and welcome to yet another installment of Penn State women's basketball. Things in Happy Valley have been dark as of late, as the Lady Lions enter tonight's game with five game losing streak, dropping them to ninth in the Big Ten conference. Tonight Penn State will look to get back on track as it hosts the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
The Golden Gophers aren't one of the flashiest teams in the conference, but with an 8-5 record in Big Ten play, they are a force to be reckoned with this season. Minnesota is led by guard Emily Fox, who will keep the Lady Lion defense focused around the perimeter. Fox averages 16.7 points per game, one of three Golden Gopher starters averaging double figures.
The home team boasts four starters in double figures, led by junior guard Tyra Grant. Grant is averaging close to 15 points per game, despite only having a .707 free throw percentage, the worst among Lady Lion starters.
Can Penn State snap its five game conference losing streak? Or will the Golden Gophers scratch and claw their way to a ninth win in the Big Ten? Let the action begin.
16:36 left in the 1st half- Minnesota 6, PSU 2
Just four minutes in and it isn't looking pretty for Penn State. The Gophers are outrebounding the home team seven to one, and Penn State is shooting just 16 percent. Emily Fox has two early points for the Gophers, and Mashea Williams has Penn State's only basket.
7:30 left in the 1st half- Minnesota 20, PSU 17
After starting out the evening cold as ice from the field, Penn State has roared back, and the Golden Gopher lead which at one time was 10 is now just three. Freshman Janessa Wolff leads the Lady Lions with six points, and Emily Fox had been sidelined with two fouls for Minnesota.
It'sssss Halftime here at the Bryce Jordan Center, with Minnesota leading Penn State 30-21. Golden Gopher forward Leslie Knight is the game's leading scorer, registering 10 points. Minnesota has outplayed Penn State in almost every aspect, despite only being up nine at the half. The rebounding stat is 18-8, in favor of the away team. Penn State has only committed seven turnovers, but they seem to be coming at the most costly times. As usual the scoring for the Lady Lions has been fairly balanced. Wolff leads with six points, followed by Kam Gissendanner and Brianne O'Rourke, both of whom have five points. Let's see if coach Coquese Washington can put a spark in her Lady Lions in the locker room.
15:15 left in the 2nd half- Minnesota 44, PSU 27
Well it looks like history is going to be made tonight, but it's not the kind of history this Penn State program had in mind. The Lady Lions, currently down by 17 points, are on their way to losing their sixth consecutive game, a first in Penn State women's basketball history. Everything is going wrong for this team right now, partciularly on the defensive side of the ball. Both Ellis-Milan and Fox have a dozen points for Minnesota, and Penn State is being outrebounded 22-8. The only bright spot for the Lady Lions is they have just nine turnovers so far, compared to 11 for the Golden Gophers.
6:53 left in the 2nd half- Minnesota 52, PSU 40
Could there be a possible comeback? Well I'm not sure about that one, but the Lady Lions are starting to play with a sense of urgency, though it may have come too late. Emily Fox continues to dominate for Minnesota, hitting almost every shot she puts up. Brianne O'Rourke has taken charge for the Lady Lions, and now has a team high 12 points. A once silent crowd has now found new life, mirroring the suddenly aggressive Lady Lion team.
Final: Minnesota 56, PSU 48
Despite a furious comeback by the Lady Lions, it was not enough to overcome an early 2nd half deficit of 20 points. With the loss Penn State falls to 4-9 in the conference, extending its season and historically-long losing streak to six games.
For the Golden Gophers, guard Emily Fox led the way with 21 points on 9 of 16 shooting. Both forward Leslie Knight and guard Katie Ohm finished in double figures, as Minnesota scored 24 points in the paint.
Kam Gissendanner led the scoring for Penn State, scoring 17 points and pulling down seven rebounds. Freshman Julia Trogele came off the bench to score all six of the Lady Lions' bench points. She also registered a career-high three blocks in just 22 minutes of play.
Penn State will now have two days off, and will be back in the Bryce Jordan Center on Sunday to face Michigan State, and 6 foot 9 center Alyssa DeHann, the nation's leader in blocked shots. For more information on tonight's game and all of the Lady Lions' games, check out the Daily Collegian. Im Brian Eller, and thanks for tuning into the Coquestioner.



