Stiles Is Held to 16 Points in Southwest Missouri State Win
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Jackie Stiles, the NCAA’s career scoring leader, scored only 16 points but No. 16 Southwest Missouri State still defeated Northern Iowa, 86-54, Friday night in the semifinals of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament at Springfield, Mo.
Southwest Missouri (24-5) will play Drake (23-5)--a 64-59 winner over Evansville--for the championship today.
Stiles, the nation’s leading scorer at 31 points a game, scored 14 points in the first half. She scored seven points in a 15-0 run in the first half that gave Southwest Missouri a 25-10 lead.
Stiles, however, picked up her fourth foul with 14:31 left and played only five minutes in the second half.
Northern Iowa (18-10) shot 27% and was one of nine from three-point range. Abbi Schutte led the Panthers with 22 points.
OTHER TOURNAMENTS
Mountain West--Erin Thorn made a three-point basket and had two free throws in the final minute as Brigham Young rallied from a 20-point halftime deficit and defeated No. 14 Utah, 57-50, to advance to the championship game at Las Vegas. The Cougars (18-11) play Colorado State, a 70-65 winner over New Mexico, in the title game.
Big Sky--Janae Griffin made a free throw with two seconds left to give Idaho State a 56-55 victory over Weber State in the semifinals at Pocatello, Ida. Idaho State (24-4) has won 20 games in a row--the second longest streak in the nation. Penn has won 21 in a row. Idaho State will play Montana, which defeated Montana State, 84-67. Lauren Cooper had 19 points for Montana (21-8).
Division II--Lauri McIntosh had 23 points and 11 rebounds to lift No. 12 Cal Poly Pomona to a 91-85 victory over Western Washington in the NCAA West Regional semifinals at Pomona. Julie Walker had 22 points and Jenn McGillivray had 20 for Western Washington (21-8). Aprile Powell had 20 points for Cal Poly, which plays Seattle Pacific tonight for the championship.
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NCAA Women Qualifiers
Schools that have gained NCAA women’s tournament automatic bids by virtue of conference tournament championships, with exception of the Ivy League and Pacific 10--the only conferences that don’t conduct tournaments:
School: Conference
Austin Peay: Ohio Valley
Chattanooga: Southern
Connecticut : Big East
Duke: Atlantic Coast
Georgia: Southeastern
Holy Cross: Patriot
Iowa: Big Ten
Liberty: Big South
Long Island: Northeast
Louisiana Tech: Sun Belt
Oral Roberts: Mid-Continent
Pennsylvania: Ivy League
St. Mary’s: West Coast
Siena: Metro Atlantic Athletic
Tulane: Conference USA
Xavier: Atlantic 10
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