Play 23 different addictive eWoss Games. It's FREE! Win money!
eWoss Sports
Home|News|Sports|Games
   
Home|NFL|MLB|NBA|NHL|College FB|College BK|Auto Racing
September 5, 2008 - 2:21 AM

Bears

Baylor Home
Baylor Schedule
Baylor Statistics

Women's College Hoops
WCBK Home
Scores & Schedules
League Leaders
AP Top 25
Teams

Conferences
America East Scores
Atlantic 10 Scores
Atlantic Coast Scores
Big 12 Scores
Big East Scores
Big Sky Scores
Big South Scores
Big Ten Scores
Big West Scores
Colonial Athletic Scores
Conference USA Scores
Horizon Scores
Independents Scores
Ivy League Scores
Metro Atlantic Scores
Mid-American Scores
Mid-Continent Scores
Mid-Eastern Scores
Missouri Valley Scores
Northeast Scores
Ohio Valley Scores
Pacific Ten Scores
Patriot League Scores
Southern Scores
Southestern Scores
Southland Scores
Southwestern Ath. Scores
Sun Belt Scores

eWoss Sports
eWoss Sports Home
NFL
NBA
NCAA Football
College Hoops
Womens College Hoops
NHL
MLB
Auto Racing

eWoss News
Breaking News Headlines
Top News Stories
U.S. National News
World News
Sports News
Business News
Entertainment News
Tech Industry News
Political News
Science News
Health News
Weird News

NCAA Womens Basketball Post-Game Coverage

No. 12 Baylor 88, Fresno St. 67

3/22/2008 9:59 PM
By PETE HERRERA
AP Sports Writer
Sponsored Listings
Hard Sports - We specialize in outdoor equip. Students save 5%.
qahardsports.com
Locksmith (800) 794-5902 - Emergency Locksmith Services Fast 24 Hour 7 Day Locksmith Services.
www.Los-Angeles-Locksmith...
2007 sports car at Yahoo! - Find Los Angeles area used Honda car dealers and get a free quote.
www.promotions.yahoo.com/...

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -Baylor's imposing frontline was the perfect complement for the Bears' biggest weapon: point guard Angela Tisdale.

The 5-foot-7 Tisdale scored 26 points and her taller teammates dominated on the boards in Baylor's 88-67 victory over Fresno State on Saturday in the opening round of the women's NCAA tournament. Baylor will face Pittsburgh in the second round.

``She's the key to our offense,'' said Baylor junior forward Rachel Allison of Tisdale's floor leadership.

Baylor (25-6), the 2005 national champion, never trailed against the Bulldogs (22-11), who were first- and short-time visitors to the tournament.

The No. 3-seeded Bears, with Tisdale scoring seven points, took control with a 17-2 run that put Baylor up 27-11 with just under 9 minutes left in the first half. The closest the No. 14 seeded Bulldogs got after that was 27-21 on the heels of a 10-1 run.

Senior guard Tierre Wilson scored 23 points to lead Fresno State, and freshman Emma Andrews added 15. But the Bulldogs never got their 3-point reliant offense untracked against Baylor's defense.

``The difference in the game was we guarded them,'' Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. ``They only made three 3s and they'd been averaging eight a game. We weren't going to let them get any open looks.''

Defensively, the Bulldogs, winners of 20 of their last 22 games during their run to the WAC regular season and tournament titles, couldn't stay with the taller Bears inside and couldn't slow the speedy Tisdale, who added six assists.

She consistently broke down the Bulldogs' defense with her drives into the lane.

``She can shoot the 3s and they have to get out and guard her, but she is quick off the bounce too, so they have to stay down,'' said Allison, who finished with 21 points. ``She's got both options available to her and when she does get to the paint, it opens up everybody else.''

Baylor, making its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA tournament, had a 49-40 edge in rebounding, but the final margin was not indicative of the Bears' dominance inside, which included 23 offensive rebounds.

``A different player would step up and grab a rebound when they needed to,'' Fresno State coach Adrian Wiggins said. ``We rotated on defense really well. A shot would go up and we wouldn't have anybody there.''

Freshman reserve Melissa Jones and 6-foot-3 center Danielle Wilson both had double-doubles. Jones finished with 14 points and 14 rebounds and Wilson had 10 points and 13 rebounds.

Jones played more like a senior with her aggressive play inside and by halftime had eight rebounds.

``She was a beast,'' said Allison. ``There would be a pack of three or four girls and she got them (rebounds) all. She didn't play like a freshman at all.''

Allison scored 14 of her points in the second half. That and the Bears' postseason experience, proved too much for a Fresno State team that had three freshmen starters.

``That's half of it,'' Tisdale said of the confident mode the Bears have established from their string of NCAA tournament appearances. ``The other half is scouting reports and our players making plays.''

The easy win ended Baylor's three-game skid, its longest since the 2000-01 season.

Fresno State, which hit a school record 259 3-pointers this season, was just 3-of-17 from long range.

``They did a great job of staying out on the perimeter,'' Wiggins said. ``We thought if we used our offense and made two or three passes, they would break down and collapse. They did a good job of not doing that.''


   

Using eWoss | Terms | About Us | Privacy Policy
© 2008 eWoss.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
STATS LLC © 2008 by STATS LLC. Any commercial use or distribution of the Licensed Materials without the express written consent of STATS LLC is strictly prohibited.
© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.