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Wildcat Women Lose Make-Up Game In Indiana


This story was written by NMU Sports Information. Click the AUDIO buttons to listen to player spotlight interviews with Taya Stevenson and Anna Rhude, and post-game comments from NMU Coach Troy Mattson.

HAMMOND, Ind.- 
The Northern Michigan University women's basketball traveled south to the Hoosier state for a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup against Purdue Northwest University Monday afternoon.
 
A late push led by Makaylee Kuhn was not enough, as Northern fell, 59-56.
 
Freshman Taya Stevenson got the ball rolling early for the Wildcats, as she knocked down a three from behind the arch to take the early lead.
 
Northern found a way to control the paint, out rebounding the competition 9-6.
 
NMU and PNW fought back and forth, looking to gain an advantage. The Pride took the first quarter by a score of 15-10.
 
Sophomore Makaylee Kuhn, came out on fire, pulling the trigger on a shot from downtown to pull the Pride's lead to within two.
 
Coming off the bench was sophomore Andrea Perez, knocking down an easy layup in the paint off a dish from Kuhn.
 
Northern continued to pressure the Pride, as both teams battled for the lead, sharing the lead a total of 10 times throughout the second quarter.
 
NMU held PNW to only 38.5-percent from the field, as both teams went into the half tied at 25 a piece.
 
Senior Elizabeth Lutz opened up the third quarter of play with a three point shot off a pass from Junior Emily Mueller, giving NMU the lead. 
 
The Wildcats found themselves struggling as the third quarter moved on, shooting only 40-percent from the field.
 
PNW took the third quarter by a slim margin of 45-40.
 
Makaylee Kuhn found her stride to begin the fourth, knocking down shot after shot to keep the Wildcats within reach.
 
Ana Rhude pulled up for a jumper, putting Northern to within two, as the Pride led 51-49 with just under four minutes to play.
 
The Pride found a burst of energy, giving themselves a five point lead until Kuhn found herself wide open for a three, making the game 55-53 in favor of PNW.
 
With just under a minute to go, the Pride led 56-53, head coach Troy Mattson called a thirty second timeout to draw something up.
 
Kuhn found herself at the top of the arch, putting down a heavily contested three, as the 'Cats came within three.
 
After a strong push in the dying seconds, Northern fell by a score of 59-56.
 
Kuhn left the matchup with a total of 26 points, and grabbed a team high in rebounds with eight. 
 
The Wildcats out rebounded the Pride by a total of 37-33, with 10 'Cats grabbing at least one.
 
Andrea Perez was a defensive presence, pick-pocketing the Pride a total of two times, for a team high in steals.

Davenport University comes to town Thursday, as Northern returns home for a four game homestand to finish out the month of January.


LISTEN: NMU Coach Troy Mattson comments
LISTEN: Anna Rhude player spotlight interview
LISTEN: Taya Stevenson player spotlight interview