PLATTEVILLE, Wis. – Eleven different players scored as the University of Wisconsin-Platteville women's basketball team (6-1) wrapped up the Marc Heidorf Memorial Classic with a 66-42 home win over Grinnell (2-6) inside Williams Fieldhouse on Sunday evening.
Senior
Ella Mackiewicz led the way with 12 points as UW-Platteville got scoring from a variety of sources. Senior
Madalyn Reichmann and graduate student
Barb Kling each added eight points, while freshman
Jenna Gansen tallied seven points in just over six minutes off the bench. As a team, UW-Platteville shot 37.3 percent (22-of-59) from the floor and 30.4 percent (7-of-23) from deep. The home team was efficient from the free throw line, going 15-of-18 (83.3 percent).
UW-Platteville led by as many as six in the opening quarter, with Kling and senior
Ashley Weir each knocking down triples. Grinnell failed to find much traction offensively in the first frame, shooting just 23.1 percent, and trailed 16-10 heading into the second.
Freshman
Macie Neumeister increased the lead to nine early in the second with a three-point make, and the gap reached double digits on a pair of free throw makes by Weir. Grinnell got back within eight as the game neared halftime, but a transition bucket by senior
Alexis Strom and a second chance three from Neumeister gave UW-Platteville a 35-23 lead at the break.
Reichmann and Mackiewicz scored out of halftime to push the advantage to 16 points and UW-Platteville maintained the double-digit lead throughout the third quarter. Sophomore
Caitlyn Strom hit a three with under two minutes left in the quarter, and freshman
Lauren Kojo put away a second chance bucket to send the home team into the final frame up 49-31.
UW-Platteville continued to add to the lead in the fourth, and the lead reached a game-high 24 points on a final possession three-pointer by freshman
Chloe Van Horn.
The defensive effort held Grinnell to just 26.0 percent (13-of-50) shooting for the game while forcing 15 turnovers. Mackiewicz had a team-high three steals, while freshman
Dayna Carr came away with two of her own.
Weir finished with a game-high seven rebounds, with Carr grabbing six off the bench. Reichmann and
Caitlyn Strom tied for the team lead in assists with three apiece.
The Pioneers will travel to Augustana (Ill.) next Saturday for a 2 p.m. tip-off in Rock Island, Illinois.
*As with every UW-Platteville win this year, the Platteville A&W will be offering a free ice cream cone (with purchase) the day after the win and the Platteville Taco John's will be offering a free churro (with purchase) the day after each Pioneer win.