Lady Lancers Set New Win Record Against Goshen
February 9, 2023 at 11:04 p.m.
By Grace College Sports Information-
The win was the Lady Lancers’ 19th of the season which sets a new program mark for regular season wins.
Karlee Feldman once again set the tone for the Lady Lancers with another dominant performance. Fresh off her seventh Crossroads League Player of the Week award, Feldman had a massive 25 point,18 rebound double-double.
Feldman made her presence felt from the opening tip as the junior center scored a layup just five seconds into the game.
Goshen could not stop Maddie Ryman in the middle portion of the quarter as Ryman rattled off eight straight points for the Lady Lancers.
Ryman and Feldman combined for 16 points in the first quarter as Grace carried a 22-11 advantage into the second stanza.
After a jump shot from Peyton Murphy and a pair of free throws from Kaylee Patton, the Lady Lancers lead reached as many as 16 points.
Grace’s offense slowed in the latter portions of the half, hitting one shot over the final five minutes. Goshen was able to chip away at the deficit and by the half had pulled within 38-29.
At the intermission, Feldman had already amassed a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
The Lady lancers also held a clear advantage on the boards where they outrebounded the Maple Leafs 25-14.
The start of the second was a mirror image to that of the first, as Feldman again scored just seconds after the ball was put back into play.
The Maple Leafs were able to continue the momentum from their late first half run, as the Grace’s lead continued to dwindle.
Four-straight points from Feldman and another trifecta from Maddie Ryman saw the lead bolstered back to double-digits.
Goshen answered with an 8-0 run of their own to claw back within three points as the game entered the final quarter.
Once again Grace’s defense rose to the occasion in the 4th quarter to seal another victory for the Lady Lancers.
Goshen was held to just five points in the fourth quarter, and went a stretch of 6:29 without a score.
Patton had seven points in the fourth quarter as Grace iced away the 69-56 victory.
“This was a great way to close out the home portion of the regular season,” said Grace’s head coach Dan Davis. “We know that Coach Miller is alway going to have her teams ready to battle every night and that's what they gave us tonight. So proud of how our team competed from the opening whistle and never gave away the lead. We showed a lot of poise tonight.”
Feldman added three blocks and two steals to go along with her 25 point, 18 rebound double-double.
Maddie Ryman poured in 20 points and shot 50 percent from beyond the arc. Oatton also added a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Grace will be in action again on Saturday as they travel to St. Francis for a 1 p.m. showdown.
Wadding Scores 1,000th In Lancers’ Win
GOSHEN - Jake Wadding became the latest member of Grace’s men’s basketball team to hit 1,000 career points.
The junior forward reached the milestone during the Lancers’ fifth-straight win, a 91-67 dismantling of Goshen on Wednesday.
Wadding joins Frankie Davidson and Elijah Malone as current 1,000-point scorers for Grace.
The Lancers (23-3, 13-3 Crossroads League) used their typical balanced effort on offense in the rout. Grace shot 49 percent from the floor and had no player see more than 24 minutes of action.
Eleven players registered a point in the win, led by 20 points on 8 of 11 shooting by Jakob Gibbs.
It took Grace less than seven minutes of action on Wednesday to open up a double-digit lead. Wadding’s basket with 13:39 remaining in the first half gave Grace a 20-10 advantage; it also marked Wadding’s 998th career point. He would go on to hit the 1,000 mark in the second half.
Grace’s lead hovered around 13 for much of the half, but the Lancers pushed further ahead just before halftime.
With five minutes left before halftime, Grace rattled off 11 straight points. Jakob Gibbs earned seven of those points, and Malone had the other four.
The Lancers roared into the intermission with a 50-27 lead. Grace shot 51 percent from the floor while holding the Maple Leafs (3-22, 1-14 CL) to 26 percent.
Grace used another 11-0 spurt at the onset of the second half. Frankie Davidson scored the first two baskets, and Malone scored the next five points as Grace grabbed a commanding 61-29 lead. Goshen was forced to call timeout.
The lead remained at least 30 for essentially the next 14 minutes. Grace’s cushion grew as large as 38 after a hoop from Brycen Graber.
The Lancers turned to their bench early in the half. As a result, the Lancers scored 40 bench points in the contest.
The team coasted to the final 24-point margin of victory.
As a team, Grace assisted on 23 of its 36 made field goals. Grace also swatted 10 shots, had 9 steals and turned the ball over only 11 times.
Ian Scott excelled off the bench. He shot 7 of 13 from the floor, amassing 17 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 blocks and 1 steal.
Malone needed just 15 minutes of action to produce 15 points, 8 boards, 3 blocks, 2 assists and 1 steal.
Cade Gibbs tallied 7 points, 5 boards and 3 assists, and Carter Stoltzfus notched five points and three assists.
Wadding finished his night with 6 points, 9 boards, 3 assists and 2 blocks, and Graber had 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 blocked shot.
Brett Sickafoose scored five points with an assist, and Alex Darnell (four points) and Jaylen Reese (two points) registered a point off the bench.
The Lancers end the week at St. Francis on Saturday at 3 p.m. Next week, Grace plays just one game — at Spring Arbor on Feb. 18.
The win was the Lady Lancers’ 19th of the season which sets a new program mark for regular season wins.
Karlee Feldman once again set the tone for the Lady Lancers with another dominant performance. Fresh off her seventh Crossroads League Player of the Week award, Feldman had a massive 25 point,18 rebound double-double.
Feldman made her presence felt from the opening tip as the junior center scored a layup just five seconds into the game.
Goshen could not stop Maddie Ryman in the middle portion of the quarter as Ryman rattled off eight straight points for the Lady Lancers.
Ryman and Feldman combined for 16 points in the first quarter as Grace carried a 22-11 advantage into the second stanza.
After a jump shot from Peyton Murphy and a pair of free throws from Kaylee Patton, the Lady Lancers lead reached as many as 16 points.
Grace’s offense slowed in the latter portions of the half, hitting one shot over the final five minutes. Goshen was able to chip away at the deficit and by the half had pulled within 38-29.
At the intermission, Feldman had already amassed a double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
The Lady lancers also held a clear advantage on the boards where they outrebounded the Maple Leafs 25-14.
The start of the second was a mirror image to that of the first, as Feldman again scored just seconds after the ball was put back into play.
The Maple Leafs were able to continue the momentum from their late first half run, as the Grace’s lead continued to dwindle.
Four-straight points from Feldman and another trifecta from Maddie Ryman saw the lead bolstered back to double-digits.
Goshen answered with an 8-0 run of their own to claw back within three points as the game entered the final quarter.
Once again Grace’s defense rose to the occasion in the 4th quarter to seal another victory for the Lady Lancers.
Goshen was held to just five points in the fourth quarter, and went a stretch of 6:29 without a score.
Patton had seven points in the fourth quarter as Grace iced away the 69-56 victory.
“This was a great way to close out the home portion of the regular season,” said Grace’s head coach Dan Davis. “We know that Coach Miller is alway going to have her teams ready to battle every night and that's what they gave us tonight. So proud of how our team competed from the opening whistle and never gave away the lead. We showed a lot of poise tonight.”
Feldman added three blocks and two steals to go along with her 25 point, 18 rebound double-double.
Maddie Ryman poured in 20 points and shot 50 percent from beyond the arc. Oatton also added a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Grace will be in action again on Saturday as they travel to St. Francis for a 1 p.m. showdown.
Wadding Scores 1,000th In Lancers’ Win
GOSHEN - Jake Wadding became the latest member of Grace’s men’s basketball team to hit 1,000 career points.
The junior forward reached the milestone during the Lancers’ fifth-straight win, a 91-67 dismantling of Goshen on Wednesday.
Wadding joins Frankie Davidson and Elijah Malone as current 1,000-point scorers for Grace.
The Lancers (23-3, 13-3 Crossroads League) used their typical balanced effort on offense in the rout. Grace shot 49 percent from the floor and had no player see more than 24 minutes of action.
Eleven players registered a point in the win, led by 20 points on 8 of 11 shooting by Jakob Gibbs.
It took Grace less than seven minutes of action on Wednesday to open up a double-digit lead. Wadding’s basket with 13:39 remaining in the first half gave Grace a 20-10 advantage; it also marked Wadding’s 998th career point. He would go on to hit the 1,000 mark in the second half.
Grace’s lead hovered around 13 for much of the half, but the Lancers pushed further ahead just before halftime.
With five minutes left before halftime, Grace rattled off 11 straight points. Jakob Gibbs earned seven of those points, and Malone had the other four.
The Lancers roared into the intermission with a 50-27 lead. Grace shot 51 percent from the floor while holding the Maple Leafs (3-22, 1-14 CL) to 26 percent.
Grace used another 11-0 spurt at the onset of the second half. Frankie Davidson scored the first two baskets, and Malone scored the next five points as Grace grabbed a commanding 61-29 lead. Goshen was forced to call timeout.
The lead remained at least 30 for essentially the next 14 minutes. Grace’s cushion grew as large as 38 after a hoop from Brycen Graber.
The Lancers turned to their bench early in the half. As a result, the Lancers scored 40 bench points in the contest.
The team coasted to the final 24-point margin of victory.
As a team, Grace assisted on 23 of its 36 made field goals. Grace also swatted 10 shots, had 9 steals and turned the ball over only 11 times.
Ian Scott excelled off the bench. He shot 7 of 13 from the floor, amassing 17 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 blocks and 1 steal.
Malone needed just 15 minutes of action to produce 15 points, 8 boards, 3 blocks, 2 assists and 1 steal.
Cade Gibbs tallied 7 points, 5 boards and 3 assists, and Carter Stoltzfus notched five points and three assists.
Wadding finished his night with 6 points, 9 boards, 3 assists and 2 blocks, and Graber had 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 blocked shot.
Brett Sickafoose scored five points with an assist, and Alex Darnell (four points) and Jaylen Reese (two points) registered a point off the bench.
The Lancers end the week at St. Francis on Saturday at 3 p.m. Next week, Grace plays just one game — at Spring Arbor on Feb. 18.
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