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Nancy
Winstel
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MIDLAND, Mich.
- It was only a matter of time before Northern Kentucky University’s
Nancy Winstel earned her 500th coaching victory, but a road
win on New Year’s Eve made the milestone even more
special Friday as the Norse closed out 2004 in style.
NKU gave Winstel
her 500th victory by posting a 57-51 win over Northwood (Mich.)
in the Great Lakes Valley Conference/Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference Classic. In 25 years as a college head
coach at both
Midway (Ky.) and NKU, Winstel owns a 500-199 record.
“To get it
on the road is big, and I’m really happy for our players,”
said Winstel, whose team improved to 5-7. “We have been struggling
a bit, but our players stepped up and beat a pretty good
team.
“I
never
thought
too
much about 500 wins, but we’ve had a lot of great players
in our program over the years, and that’s what makes it
special.”
Winstel
is now 461-158 in 22 years at NKU. She also picked up 39
victories in three seasons as the head coach at Midway
(Ky.).
Northwood (5-7)
jumped out to a 6-2 lead early in the game, but NKU responded
with an 18-0 run to
take a 20-6 advantage. Connie Myers and Brittany Winner
combined for 15 points and 11 rebounds in the first half
as NKU settled for a 30-24 lead at the break.
“I told our players
at halftime that Northwood had taken our best shot, and they
would come out ready in the second half,” Winstel said.
Northwood, in fact,
started the second half with a 13-2 run to take a 37-32 lead
on Devon Hillstrom’s jumper. Myers countered with a pair
of baskets for NKU, and Angela Healy later gave the Norse
a 38-37 advantage with a short jumper.
NKU forged a 51-45
lead with 3:49 remaining on Winner’s jump shot, but Maureen
Elliott drained a three-pointer at the 3:10 mark to bring
Northwood within 51-48. Karmen Graham responded by scoring
while being fouled, and she converted the free
throw to give NKU a 54-48 lead with 2:43 left.
Winner iced the
victory by making two free throws with nine seconds remaining.
NKU converted 17 of its 29 free throws, while Northwood managed
just 8-for-16 shooting at the charity stripe.
Myers led
NKU with 17 points and 13 rebounds, while Winner added
13 points and eight rebounds. NKU held Northwood to just
30.8 percent shooting from the field, and the Timberwolves
did not make a field goal during the final 2:21 of the game.
“We decided
to play tougher defense down the stretch, and we mixed in
some full-court pressure, zone and man-to-man in this game,” Winstel
said. “We needed this win, and it was a great effort
by our kids. Connie Myers really played well, and she has been
doing that all season.”
Elliott led Northwood
with 19 points and nine rebounds. Payge Salquist added 11
points for the Timberwolves.
NKU will
resume GLVC play
next Thursday night with a road game at Missouri-St. Louis.
The Norse are 3-3 in the GLVC. |