ELLENSBURG, Wash. – Kizzah Maltezo connected on a desperation three at the buzzer of regulation on Thursday night, keeping host Central Washington University alive in its eventual 81-77 overtime win over Montana State University Billings in Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball play.
The last-ditch trey, which tied the score at 69-69, overshadowed a career-high 30 points from Yellowjacket senior
Taryn Shelley, who completed a double-double with 14 rebounds as well. Maltezo led the Wildcats with 29 points, including six in an overtime period in which CWU out-scored MSUB 12-8 to close out the win. "It's a difficult loss to swallow, but it shows that we are one of the top teams in the conference and that we can play with anyone," MSUB head coach
Kevin Woodin said, making reference to the Wildcats entering the week at No. 2 in the NCAA D2 west region rankings. "It was a great game. I liked our focus tonight, and we had players step up in Dani (Zahn)'s absence. Our guards played very well and we competed very hard the entire game. We are looking forward to Saturday and next week."
After a back-and-forth start to the game,
Dyauni Boyce made a jumper with 1:37 to go in the first half that put the Yellowjackets ahead 30-28. MSUB didn't trail again until Maltezo's fourth and final three of the game in overtime, as the 'Jackets held command for the entirety of the second half.
The Yellowjackets led by as much as 13 points with 2:52 to go in the third quarter, and it took the hosts out-pacing MSUB 26-14 in the fourth to set up the overtime finish. "They made a lot of shots, especially in the fourth quarter, and give them credit for that," said Woodin. "I really liked our effort and I think we did a lot of great things tonight. We took a step forward."
Kortney Nelson matched her career highs with 16 points and seven assists, while adding seven rebounds and three steals in 38 minutes on the floor.
Shayla Montague made 4 of 9 threes in the game for 12 points, while
Cariann Kunkel added eight points, five assists, and three boards. The Yellowjackets snapped a four-game winning streak, moving to 16-10 overall and 10-4 in conference play with the defeat. "Taryn was very good around the basket, and our players gave her some excellent passes," said Woodin. "It was nice to see Shayla shooting the ball well again, and Kortney did a good job filling in at the point guard position."
Samantha Bowman, who entered the game leading the NCAA Division II with 15.4 rebounds per game, led all players with 18 boards to help the Wildcats narrowly out-rebound the 'Jackets 47-46. Bowman completed a double-double with 12 points, while the GNAC's second-leading scorer, Kassidy Malcolm, finished with a 15-point, 12-rebound double-double. Valerie Huerta, who caused the Yellowjackets strife early in the contest, added 16 points to go along with six assists. Central improved to 19-7 overall and is now 12-5 in conference play.
Central Washington trailed by as much as 10 points with 8:09 to go in regulation, before slowly working back into the game. Maltezo, who had just one point in the first half, hit three 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and had 12 points in the final six minutes. The fifth-year senior buried a trey from the wing with 14.1 seconds to go in the game, cutting the deficit to a single point with the Wildcats trailing 67-66 before her heroic final strike.
Shelley's first shot of the night came from the arc, where she knocked down a trey to give the Yellowjackets the first lead of the night 3-0. It was her first of 12 field goals in the game, as she matched her career best. Nelson helped counteract a red-hot start by Huerta, as she scored seven points and grabbed two boards in the first six minutes of the game. Huerta meanwhile hit her first three field goals, including a pair of treys for eight early points that helped pull the score level at 10-10 midway through the first quarter.
Huerta kept her heat going, ending the first quarter with her third trey to give the Wildcats an 18-16 edge after 10 minutes of play. Huerta's 13 first-half points made up for the combination of Bowman, Malcolm, and Maltezo scoring just 14 points in the first 20 minutes.
The Wildcats went on a 6-0 run early in the second quarter, before a bucket by Shelley got the 'Jackets back on track down 26-23. MSUB used the momentum to out-pace CWU to a 33-30 advantage at halftime.
MSUB shot 39.5 percent in the game (30-for-76), while making 8 of 22 threes (36.4 percent). The league's leading free-throw shooting team entering the game at 75.4 percent, MSUB made just 9 of 13 tries (69.2 percent) on Thursday. CWU by comparison shot 38.7 percent overall (29-for-75), while hitting 13 of 38 threes (34.2 percent) and 10 of 13 free throws (76.9). CWU won despite receiving just six points from the bench, while both teams limited their turnovers as they combined for 20 on the night.
Addison Gardner came through with seven rebounds,
Aspen Giese added six, and
Shannon Reny made a pair of field goals including a three on her way to five points in nine minutes off the bench.
THE BUZZ: Shelley was named the St. Vincent Healthcare Player of the Game…the double-double was Shelley's eighth of the season and the 26th of her career…Shelley moved up two spots to No. 15 in MSUB history with 1,230 career points…Shelley moved up one spot to No. 8 in MSUB history with 739 career rebounds…MSUB is now 26-16 all-time against CWU and is 10-9 in games played at Nicholson Pavilion…CWU completed the season sweep of MSUB after winning 79-68 in Billings on Dec. 4, 2021.
NEXT UP: The regular season concludes on Saturday night in Nampa, Idaho, with the Yellowjackets squaring off against Northwest Nazarene University. Tipoff is set for 5:15 p.m., with live video
available online here and live statistics
available online here.