February 9, 2013
GW girls wrap up MSAC division title
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- George Washington can check off one of its goals for the season.

Senior guard Rachel Ward scored a team-high 20 points, including all four free-throw attempts in the final 69 seconds, as the host Patriots held off Princeton 61-56 Saturday night to lock up the Mountain State Athletic Conference East Division championship. A crowd of about 300 attended the Class AAA matchup of state-ranked teams.

GW, which won the East Division for the third time in four years with a 5-0 record, also secured a spot in the title game of the conference's Night of Champions next Saturday at the South Charleston Community Center. The No. 8 Patriots (13-6), who have lost in their previous two title-game appearances, will play West Division winner and No. 4 Huntington (17-4) at 6 p.m.

The Patriots still have an East Division game remaining with Capital, but they own the tiebreaker over Parkersburg (5-1) with a home win Jan. 29 while Princeton now has two losses in the division for a 4-2 mark. The Big Reds and the Tigers have also both completed division play.

"It means a lot,'' said Ward of winning the division. "We've just reached one of the goals we've been working towards all year. We still have more after this, but this is our first goal. We want to get to that championship and be able to win a conference championship, not just the East.''

Ward nailed a 3 during a 7-0 run late in the fourth quarter that put GW ahead 57-50 with 1:47 left. The lead could have been bigger but the Patriots missed three foul shots. That left the door open for the Tigers, who came crashing through as senior guard McKenzie Akers buried a 3 to slice the deficit to 57-53 with 1:15 remaining.

Princeton was forced to foul and Ward converted a pair at the charity stripe with 1:09 to go. Akers sank another 3, this time from about 25 feet, to pull the Tigers within three points (59-56) with 43.6 seconds left. GW sophomore guard Alanna Mobayed was fouled with 33.2 seconds remaining but missed both attempts.

The Tigers put up four 3-pointers but missed them all, including three attempts from Akers. Mobayed finally forced a steal along the sideline after the Tigers secured yet another rebound, but Ward came up with the ball and was fouled with 9.2 seconds to go. Ward coolly made both to set the final score.

"We kicked our defense in,'' said Ward, who helped check Princeton into 28.2 percent shooting in the second half. "We knew that [Princeton] depends on the 3 and if we shut the 3 down that would be easier.

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