The rhetoric of playing a full 40 minutes can easily overshadow the reality of a college team's effort.
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Mental and physical exertion at both ends of the court is demanding.
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Yet, over the past two games, The Master's University women's basketball team has been up to the task, most evidently at the defensive end.
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The latest example came Saturday evening in El Cajon when the 22nd-ranked Mustangs limited host San Diego Christian to one field goal in the first half on the way to a dominating 67-28 win.Â
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"I'm very pleased with how we defended for a full 40," TMU head coach
Dan Waldeck said. "We've been working hard at establishing a more resilient identity and for the second game in a row that came through."
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Two nights after blanking Hope International in the third quarter of a 76-47 victory, the Mustangs ramped up the defense again, holding the Hawks to just six first-half points.
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Three of those points came on the Hawks' only basket of the first half, a 3-pointer from Hawk Henriette Gahmig just eight seconds into play.
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After that it was all Mustangs as they scored the next 14 points to take total command.
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Sophomore
Rebekah Throns keyed the burst with a game-tying three, and freshman
Stephanie Soares capped it with a layup at the 5:08 mark of the opening quarter.
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The Hawks made it a 10-point game with a free throw before the Mustangs raced away on a 27-2 run that sent them to halftime up 41-6.
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Soares had 11 points at the break and sophomore
Anika Neuman threw in seven more.
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The real story, though, was at the other end where the Mustangs held the Hawks to just 1-of-19 shooting from the field.
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"To hold a team to one field goal for an entire half reveals an increased attention to defensive discipline," said Waldeck.
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The second half wasn't as dominating, yet San Diego Christian managed only 29% (9-31) accuracy over the final 20 minutes and 10-50 for the game.
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After shooting over 45% from the field in the first half, the Mustangs cooled off to 31% in the second stanza to finish at 38.7%.
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Neuman led all scorers with 14 points and Soares notched her fifth double-double of the campaign with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
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"This is a good way to go into finals week as we focus on finishing strong in the classroom before some tough on-court matchups before Christmas break," said Waldeck.
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The first of those comes on December 17 when No. 3 Wayland Baptist of Texas invades Bross Court for a 1 p.m. start.
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