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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"I think that really got us going on defense, getting some steals and working as a team passing up the floor and pushing," Lambrigtsen said. "That's our game."

"We really tried to key on the guards and pressure them so they couldn't make those easy passes," Oregon coach Kristy Eckardt said. "And, again, we tried to make the posts work."

But the Hawks hit a wall, Lambrigtsen running into a literal one named Reecher. After her Tigers used a 6-0 burst to rebuild a 47-37 lead and extended it to 53-41 early in the fourth, Lambrigtsen earned that nasty limp by driving into the 6-foot-3 University of Toledo commit. She hit one of the two free throws, but had to head to the bench with 4:35 to play.

It was a troubling moment in an abysmal period for the Hawks. They shot 0-for-10 in the final frame and turned it over 10 times after committing 10 turnovers in the first three periods combined.

"Too many turnovers," Eckardt said. "Stupid passes, dribbling off our foot or whatever it might be. We just couldn't get over the hump, and Byron kept pushing, like they always do."

"It says a lot about our character that we didn't turn on each other," Reecher said. "We could've easily gotten angry at each other for little mistakes. Instead, we looked at each other, got it together and said we'd get them the next possession."

Reecher scored six of her team-high 21 points in the fourth. She added five rebounds, four steals and two blocks and shot 9-for-12 from the floor.

Lambrigtsen had five assists and shot 8-for 12 from the field, including 3-for-5 from beyond the arc. The rest of the Hawks shot 3-for-15 and 4-for-19, respectively. Byron shot a shade over 50 percent at 23-for-45.

Like Lambrigtsen – and even Eckardt – Reecher couldn't help but look ahead 9 days. She admitted her team took a 53-39 loss Jan. 4 in Oregon to heart.

"Oh yeah. A lot," Reecher said. "We prepared very well for them. And they were smart changing it up in the second half. But we adjusted and got back into it. We're excited to see what they're going to do next time. I can't wait. It'll be a lot of fun."

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