Ottawa ties Warriors for NIB-12 West lead

Pirates pillage Sterling

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Sterling's Kiarra Harris shoots Thursday night against Ottawa at Kingman Gym. The Warriors lost 46-35 in a battle for the lead in the NIB-12 West. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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OTTAWA – One team, with its back against the wall, played like it. The other, with a chance to clinch at least a piece of the Northern Illinois Big 12 West title, didn't play like it all.

The Ottawa Pirates got off to fast start and closed with a strong finish Thursday at Kingman Gym, downing the Sterling Golden Warriors 46-35. Both teams are now tied for the NIB-12 West lead with two games left.

"I told Julie [Schroeder, Sterling's coach] after the game that you could tell her team had one in hand," Ottawa coach Mike Cooper said. "We knew if we lost tonight, we were done in the conference [race], and our girls came out with an effort that reflected that."

"We can't come out content, especially not against a team that's got something to play for," Sterling junior Kiarra Harris said. "Ottawa played with more energy, and had fight in them tonight, and they deserved to win."

After jumping out to a 15-4 lead early in the second quarter, Ottawa (18-5, 7-1) used a 12-0 run to end the third period and begin the fourth to take control. Catie Carlson scored the final six points of the third, then Jasmin Bailey buried back-to-back 3-pointers to open the fourth, turning a tenuous 29-28 lead into a 41-28 margin.

"Our execution wasn't there, and give credit to Ottawa because their defense was tremendous," Schroeder said. "We fought back after falling behind early, but they hit some big shots and we didn't."

Sterling (14-12, 7-1) struggled on the offensive end all night. The Warriors committed 22 turnovers and only 10 came on Ottawa steals. They shot 1-for-12 (8.3 percent) from 3-point range, the make coming from Stephanie Kester as the final buzzer sounded.

The poor offense canceled out a 35-21 advantage on the boards, and the Warriors forced just five Ottawa turnovers in the game. Sterling managed just four shot attempts in the fourth quarter – the same number of turnovers it committed in the period.

"I thought we played excellent defense, with the exception of a couple of minutes there in the second quarter," Cooper said. "They got a couple of shots to fall, then a couple of layups on slip screens to the basket, but I thought we played really good defense the rest of the way.

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