Byron beats Lady Hawks 60-42

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Samantha Lambrigtsen tries to drive past Byron defenders Sophie Reecher, Mayson Whipple, and Brooke Holloway Tuesday night. Photo by Chris Johnson
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Hobbling on a charley horse and with a solemn tone, Sam Lambrigtsen shared the silver lining of a 60-42, de facto Big Northern West title-game loss Tuesday in Byron.

"It's hard to beat a team three times in a row," the Oregon junior said, looking ahead to a potential third matchup in the Byron regional championship next Thursday. Both teams needing to win a semifinal to get there.

"It's going to be a really good game. We've just got to put this loss in a positive way. We're really looking forward to next week," she said.

Lambrigtsen had a hand in every point of a 12-0 run that got Oregon (21-6, 9-2) back in the game after trailing 41-25 moments before the end of the first half.

After Byron's 6-foot-1 sophomore forward Ellie Lehne scored the last two of her 12 points off an easy entry pass, Lambrigtsen drove and kicked to McKaylee Beeter, who splashed a first half buzzer-beating 3 from the left corner.

Lambrigtsen entered a pass to Devyn Absher for a slick turnaround in the paint to open the second-half scoring. Then Emylyn Wright swiped one of her three steals and zipped a lead pass for Lambrigtsen, who spun to the goal for two.

Without a glimpse of emotion, Lambrigtsen absorbed a clothesline from Sophie Reecher on the next trip while finishing high off glass.

"I've always kind of been calm like that," Lambrigtsen said. "I don't want to get myself too hyped up. I don't want to get too cocky and have something go wrong. I'm always thinking, 'Go get another one after that.' "

She missed the free throw, but buried a 3 from the top of the key to trim Byron's lead to 41-37 with 5:12 left in the third.

"We know everything Sammy can do," Byron coach Eric Yerly said. "Over the past 3 years, we've seen them play 100 hundred times. She's just a great player, and you just hope she doesn't get 30."

The Tigers (26-2, 10-1) succeeded, holding her to a game-high 22. After the Tigers picked apart the Hawks' 1-3-1 zone in the first half with 17 buckets on eight assists, Oregon went to man-to-man.

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