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The Matchup: Saint Mary's vs. Hamline
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Wednesday, December 4, 2002
SMU Gym 7:30 p.m.
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MIAC Standings
(Through Tuesday, December 3)
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Last Action
Despite another solid effort, the Cardinals saw their season-opening losing streak climb to three straight with a 72-67 loss to defending MIAC champion St. Benedict last Tuesday.
Hamline, meanwhile, also enters tonights game have lost its first three, falling to Viterbo 82-72 in its most recent game last Saturday.
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A Year Ago
Amy Burns scored 18 points to lead four SMU players in double figures as the Cardinals beat Hamline 82-69 in their first meeting. SMU's four graduating seniors accounted for 46 of the team's 60 points as the Cardinals completed the sweep with a 60-57 win on Senior Night.
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This and That
Jamie Rattunde (Rollingstone, Minn.) led the way for the Cardinals vs. St. Benedict, collecting her second double-double in three games with a team-high 18 points and 11 rebounds.
Rattunde leads SMU in scoring, averaging 17.3 ppg, while Jaimie Lee (Eden Prairie, Minn. / 14.3 ppg), Beth Walch (Altura, Minn. / 12.3 ppg) and Ashley Luehmann (Lewiston, Minn. / 11.7 ppg) are also averaging in double figures.
SMU has outscored its opponents 109-97 in the first half, but the Cardinals have been outscored 125-95 over the games final 20 minutes.
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GAMEDAY PLAYER PROFILE
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Beth Walch
Junior / Forward
Hometown
Altura, Minn.
Major
Biology
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0-3 start doesn't tell whole story as Cardinals eye 1st win vs. Hamline
WINONA, Minn. Dan Messmann didnt sound like a coach whose team had just lost its third straight game.
But then, when you consider that two of his teams three losses have come against nationally ranked teams and the latest was a 72-67 barn-burner against defending Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion St. Benedict and its no wonder Messmann isnt feeling too bad about the way his team is playing.
Weve got to be one of the best 0-3 teams around, said Messmann. We went toe-to-toe with Wartburg (ranked No. 17) at the Luther Tournament last weekend (losing 82-76), and then we came back and gave St. Bens everything they could handle. Those are two very, very good basketball teams, and we played right with them.
Sure, we would have loved to have won those games, but if we keep playing the way we have been, the wins will come.
Jamie Rattunde (Rollingstone, Minn.) led the way for the Cardinals, collecting her second double-double in three games with a team-high 18 points and 11 rebounds. Ashley Luehmann (Lewiston, Minn.) and Jaimie Lee (Eden Prairie, Minn.) each chipped in 13 points, while Beth Walch (Altura, Minn.) finished with 12 points.
I was very pleased with the way we played, said Messmann, whose team shot 41 percent from the field nailing 26 of 62 field goals, including seven 3-pointers. I told the team before that game that we couldnt get caught up in who our opponent was. We couldnt worry about St. Bens and their history, we had to go out and play possession-by-possession, second-by-second and if we did that, wed be right in the game to the end.
Which is exactly where the Cardinals were.
After trailing by as many as 10 in the first half, SMU battled back, tying the game at 49-49 with just under 10 minutes to play. Lees only 3-pointer of the game gave SMU a brief, two-point lead with 7:30 left in the game. The Blazers then scored on their next five possessions, but Angie Arrington (Spring Grove, Minn.) and Luehmann kept the Cardinals within two.
SMU tied the game again at 65-65 with three minutes left on a shot by Lee, but the Blazers responded by scoring on four consecutive possessions to put the game away.
We had our chances right to the end, we just couldnt come up with the big shots when we needed them, said Messman, whose team is back in action tonight, playing host to Hamline in an MIAC game. Despite our record, were playing very well right now. If we can keep playing the way we have in these first three games, well be just fine.
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