GOOD DEFENSE PLUS A HOT SHOOTING OFFENSE EQUALS BIG WIN
FOR LADY HAWKS"
G. STAN BRADLEY
DECEMBER 3, 2007

Women's Collegiate Basketball
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UMES routs Western Michigan 85-66, led by as many as 35.

PRINCESS ANNE, Md.-The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) Lady
Hawks did not play well their last couple of game, by their own admission.  Tonight
however, they only thing you will get them to admit to is how well they played as a team,
providing stifling defense and a hot shooting offense that equaled an 85-66 rout of
visiting Western Michigan.

"I credit the [team's] desire to want to be successful," said Head Coach Fred Batchelor.
"Tonight we found ways to score and paired it with good defense."

The UMES defense held the Broncos to just 18 first half points.  Defense was never the
problem, holding teams to an average of just 54 points coming into the game.  The
problem had been scoring.

"I really have been surprised that we have been shooting it so poorly," said Batchelor.
"But you judge success by the effort the kids give and they have been giving me a great
effort and tonight it all came together."

Come together it did as the Hawks got 21 points from Casey Morton and 20 from April
McBride.  Tiffany Reid, who missed one game with an injury returned to score 10 and
two other Lady Hawks, Kristi Veltkamp and Brittany Adkins had nine points each.

UMES forced 22 turnovers by Western Michigan, blocked five shots and recorded 12
steals in a whale of a defensive effort.  While the Broncos did play even with the Hawks
in the second half, scoring 48 points, UMES got its many young freshmen playing time
late in the half.  Something Batchelor knows the value of.  "We are still young it is still
going to take time but tonight helped us see what everyone can do."

The Hawk freshmen combined for 34 points.

The Broncos did edge out the Hawks on the glass, 40-36 but it was Veltkamp who looked
like the 2005-2006 Defensive Player of the Year for the MEAC who led the charge with
eight rebounds.  She also recorded four of the five team blocks.

Western Michigan led just once, six minutes into the game when Sara Vest hit a free
throw that gave them a 6-5 advantage.  UMES then took the lead on a three-pointer form
Queenique Tyler to give the Hawks the 8-6 lead.  Tyler, who finished with six points,

helped the Hawks to not look back again.  They extended the margin to 19 at the break
and carried the 37-18 lead into the locker room.

UMES came out on fire in the second half, running the score up to 61-26 just over six
minutes into the half.  They used a 22-8 run sparked by a Morton jumper and concluded
with a Morton three-pointer to push the game out of reach.

Western Michigan would keep fighting, cutting the lead to 14 with 2:12 to play on a
Molly Dwyer pair of free throws.  The Hawks pushed the lead back 19 with just a few
ticks left on a Josephine McLane three-pointer, her second of the game to make it an 85-
66.

The Broncos placed three in double figures with Amanda Parker leading the attack with
15 points and Ebony Cleary adding 11 points.  Dwyer had ten points and Tiera
DeLaHoussaye led the tam in rebounding with eight.

UMES will face their first road trip of the season on Thursday when they travel to the
University of Delaware.