Lady Hawks third at Dixon tournament

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The Lady Hawks finished third at the KSB Dixon Holiday Tournament Dec. 29. Pictured in the front row, left to right, are: Olivia Gorzny, Devyn Absher, Emy Wright, Bree Tourtillott, Angela Nordman, McCahl Sanders, and Samantha Lambrigtsen. Back row: Coach Kristy Eckardt, Alexi Shaw, Madeline Sanders. assistant coach Rich Fritz, McKaylee Beeter, Kimmie Janke, Cydney Long, Kelci Foss, and assistant coach Dan Engelkes. Photo by Sarah Zuniga
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Samantha Lambrigtsen was not about to look back in anger after Oregon's 77-71 loss to Boylan on Saturday afternoon. That being said, she and her fellow Hawks couldn't help but wonder, "What if?"

What if they hadn't allowed 26 points in the first period? Would they have been the ones playing Aquin for the Dixon tournament title?

Instead, Oregon (13-4) settled for a 58-47 victory over Rochelle (11-2) in the evening's third-place game.

The bronze is the second-best honor in the program's history at the tourney to the silver it took in 2007.

"If it wouldn't have been for the first quarter, it would've been a whole different ballgame, I think," said Lambrigtsen, who tied with Boylan's Jensen Blassage for a game-high 27 points. She added 22 more points in the victory over Rochelle.

"If we could take the first quarter back, who knows?" said sophomore Emylyn Wright, who added 18 points. "But we knew we just had to keep fighting for it and keep our composure."

Lambrigtsen was forced to watch the last few minutes of the first with two fouls. She re-entered in the second, her team down 26-14, and took on the form of a bull in a china shop.

The junior point guard scored 11 points in the frame, nine of them at the free-throw line. She finished 18-for-21. The Titans (7-7) shot 31-for-35 as a team. More on that in a few.

Lambrigtsen keyed an 8-0 burst to open the frame with two throws, then skipped a pass from the left angle to the right, where Wright swished a 3. Three minutes later, Lambrigtsen completed a personal 7-0 run with a step-back 17-footer that made it 30-29 Titans.

But after Devyn Absher hit a free throw to even it at 30, Boylan scored three points in the final 30 seconds, similar to when Elizabeth Hilby hit a 3 at the buzzer at the end of the first.

Two minutes into the third, Absher scored off a slick feed from Wright to give Oregon a 38-37 lead, its first since Absher hit an 8-footer for a 5-4 advantage 2 minutes into the game.
Boylan built a 52-47 lead on a Blassage bucket with 7 seconds left in the third and appeared to win the tail end of another period before Lambrigtsen took the inbounds pass and sprinted to the other end.

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