10. 9/6/13 Women's Volleyball 's First Victory
- The start of the volleyball season started off with a bang! In the team's opening match of the season, the Saints were able to claim a hard fought 3-1 victory over the Academy of Art. As well as being the first win for the team, it was also the first win for first-year head coach Kara Peterson. Leading the way in the win was sophomore Kyra Davidson who tallied 16 kills and seven block assists, along with Halee Hernandez who chipped in 20 digs. The defense in the match was also stifling for the Saints as they held the Urban Knights to a .030 hitting percentage.
- Sometimes in the game of basketball can be funny. One day you feel like you can't throw it in the ocean, the next, everything that seemingly gets put up goes in. On this Saturday night, the Saints were on fire shooting. In both halves, SMU put on a shooting clinic against the Eagles, shooting .50% from three. For the game, the Saints nailed eight threes including five in the first half that ultimately blew the game wide open. Junior Angela Gelhar was the scoring leader with 14 points, but four other players recorded double-digit points in the rout. For the night, SMU was also clutch from the line, converting 24 points from the stipe in the 68-30 victory.
- Ryan Baumgart fired a final round 72 to tie for the best round of the tournament in Waikoloa, Hawaii. The freshman shot a 72 and 76 the day before and finished the tournament with an overall score of 220. With the performance, Baumgart was able to finish tied for sixth in the tournament, recording his first top-ten finish of his career. As a team, SMU also faired well, finishing fifth out of 10 teams.
- Jen Liedes carded a first round 74, followed by a second round 72. In the final round of the tournament, the sophomore from Olympia solidified her spot near the top with a score of 78. The combination of her three rounds (224) was good enough to earn her a runner-up finish and help to lead the team to a fifth place finish. This was the squads third consecutive top-five finish and final tournament of the fall season.
- After being picked to finish last in the GNAC, the Saints first conference game of the year was north of the border in Canada at Simon Fraser University. Every player who checked into the game for SMU scored and was led by the 21 points from Evan Coulter. Ryan Rogers also had 17 points, nine rebounds, and four assists, with Will Bond chipping in 13 points. In the win the Saints were able to shoot 51% from the floor, while also hitting 11 of 21 three-pointers. However, it was the defense in the second half that helped secure the win, holding the Clan to 38% shooting.
- In the squads first conference game of the year at the University of Mary, 90 minutes wasn't enough to decide a winner and needed overtime to settle the thriller. However, the second time these two teams met could have been a better sequel. With the game knotted at zero to start the second half, UM got on the board first with a goal in the first five minutes to take the lead. Then moments later, they scored again. The Saints countered at got on the board following a goal by Ivan Gonzalez. The Marauders again raised their lead to two goals in the 76th minute. With only 14 minutes remaining in the match, the SMU rally began. After Dylan Gaydosh scored in the 79th minute, Jake Zimmer followed suit just two minutes later. Trailing by only one goal, SMU was able to tie the score on a header from Luke Chouinard. The game would then head to overtime and result in a tie, but it wasn't without a resounding effort by the Saints, clawing their way back down three goals to one with very little time remaining.
- On a day that saw rain, rain, and more rain, Joe Berger only saw the finish line. The senior led the way not only for the Saints, but the race as well, crossing the finish line in 26:30. The time was 22 seconds ahead of second place and helped earn the Saints a second place finish for the day. Berger was dominant that rainy afternoon as he outsprinted the other competitors, earning the top spot for the day.
- The first home games of the 2013 basketball season provided a great atmosphere and ultimately two wins for the Saints against their cross-town rival. The SMU women started things off right with an impressive 70-63 victory. Defense proved to be too much for Evergreen State as they were held to 37% shooting on the night, committed 16 turnovers, and didn't make a three point shot. The men picked up right where the women left off and cruised to an 89 to 69 win. The men shot 47% from the field, with four Saints scoring in double-figures, including Evan Coulter's 27 point explosion.
- In just her second career game, freshman Kelli Bannerman let the soccer world know she was for real. In the convincing 4-0 rout of Holy Names University, Bannerman led the Saints with her first career hat-trick. Scoring three goals in a game has only happened once in the history of the program, which occurred in 2008. Coming off the bench, Bannerman hit the back of the net with strikes in the 40th, 51st, and 73rd minute to secure the first win of the season for the Saints.
1. 12/7/13 Women's Basketball Upsets NNU
- Just like records are meant to be broken, streaks are meant to be snapped. The Saints hadn't defeated Northwest Nazarene University in 11 tries and hadn't beaten a ranked opponent in over two years. But these Saints could care less about those numbers, pulling off a monumental upset over 18th ranked NNU in Lacey. Following an 11-0 SMU run, the Crusaders used a 13-2 run to regain the lead mid-way through the first half. Heading to the halftime locker room down three, SMU again used a big run to retake the lead. With the game tied in the final moments, Angela Gelhar hit a clutch three-pointer from the right wing to give the Saints a 54-51 lead. Gelhar would also seal the deal from the foul line, converting all four of her attempts to preserve the win. Again, it was the fantastic defense that helped lead the way for SMU, causing NNU to commit 24 turnovers, while holding them without a three-pointer in the second half. Gelhar led the way with 27 points and two rebounds, while also being a perfect 12-12 from the line. As a team, SMU was an outstanding 25-28 from the charity stripe during the contest.
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