Western Illinois Women's Basketball: Women’s Basketball Falls Short At Colorado State In WNIT

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Morgan Blumer, WIU Women’s Basketball

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Western Illinois fell in a heartbreaker, 67-64, at Colorado State in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament Thursday night (March 15).

The Leathernecks cap off a memorable season at 22-10 and it also marked the final game for seniors Emily Clemens, Morgan BlumerOlivia BraunMichelle Farrow and Krishna Merriman.

Both teams traded baskets until the final minute, when the Rams took a 63-62 lead with 1:12 to go. On the ensuing possession, Western Illinois went back up by one after Higginbotham hit a pair from the line.

A Colorado State layup made it a 65-64 Leatherneck deficit. With 24 seconds to go, Olivia Kaufman was fouled, but missed both free throws. The Leathernecks eventually went down three with eight seconds to go and time to run one more play.

Olivia Braun had an open look from beyond the arc to tie it, but the shot fell short as time expired.

Western Illinois fell behind by seven in the early-going of the first quarter, but the Leathernecks were able to cut the deficit to just two after a Taylor Higginbotham buzzer-beating three at the end of the quarter.

The Purple and Gold sparked a 14-2 run and led by as many as 13 (30-17) with 3:47 to go after Michelle Farrow netted her 10th point off a shot buried from downtown and an Olivia Braun 17-foot jumper. The Rams, however, were able to cut the Leatherneck lead to seven at the half.

Colorado State opened the third quarter with a 6-0 run to cut the Leatherneck deficit to one at the 7:53 mark. After a timeout by Gravina, the Leathernecks responded with a 10-0 run off back-to-back and-1’s by Higginbotham. After three, Western Illinois hung on to a 5-point lead.

The Leathernecks went back up by six after Blumer netted a pair of free throws for her 1,000th career point. With 5:20 to go, the Rams eventually regained a 1-point lead (55-54) to force a Leatherneck timeout. Over the final quarter, the Leathernecks were outscored 27-18 to fall by three.

Higginbotham finished with a team-high 17 points, while Michelle Farrow followed with 14 points. Clemens totaled 11 points and six assists, while Kaufman rounded out the double-digit scoring with 10.

Blumer’s three points gave her exactly 1,000 for her Leatherneck career, as she becomes the fastest player in program history to ever reach the mark. She also became the third-active player on the Leathernecks with the milestone, joining Clemens and Higginbotham.

Western Illinois’ senior class caps off their careers with three straight postseason appearances (WBI, NCAA, WNIT). Those appearances also mark three of the six in the history of the program.

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