MC women fall to ONU in regular-season finale
ADA — The Marietta College women’s basketball dropped a heart breaker to Ohio Northern University on the road, 77-73, Saturday.
The loss closed out the Pioneer regular season with a record of 12-13 overall and 7-9 in the Ohio Athletic Conference. The Polar Bears improves to 9-16 on the season and 8-8 in conference games.
The Pioneers jumped out to a 8-2 lead with the help of a three pointer from Emma Rasmussen and a driving layup from TJ Carpenter. Payten Bruns got a tough bucket in the paint and Ella McMillen scored on a fast break layup to put the Pioneers up eight at the 4:08 mark. The Polar Bears chipped away at the lead, getting it to one point in the final minute, but Marietta closed out with a three pointer and a layup from Kelsey Harlan to take a 21-15 lead into the second quarter.
The second quarter began with a Marietta 7-0 run, five points from Harlan, to put the Pioneer lead at 13. Later in the period, Ava Heller hit from behind the arc to further extend the lead. The Polar Bears regrouped and went on a 15-2 run to close the gap to just two points. The Pioneers got a pair of baskets from Amelia Uhrig to close out the period and took a slim 41-37 lead going into intermission.
The Pioneers got a layup from Carpenter to open the third period, but ONU answered with six straight points to tie the contest at 43. Harlan, Heller, and Bruns provided big scores for Marietta to help push out the lead again and Heller’s three pointer at the 4:02 mark pushed the lead back to double digits. Lexie Brewer and Charlotte Pauling both hit some tough scores and chipped away at the lead, cutting the Marietta lead to 60-52 going into the final period.
Ohio Northern continued to hit big shots in the fourth period and erased a nine-point Marietta lead, tying it up at 70-70 with 2:19 remaining. After ONU took the lead with a basket and bonus free throw, Marietta did the same as Carpenter scored and converted her bonus free throw, ONU took the lead for good as Emerson Grey scored from the paint and Marietta could not answer. ONU outscored Marietta in the final period, 25-13, to claim the tough OAC victory, 77-73.
Harlan led Marietta with 16 points. Carpenter and Bruns both finished with 15 points apiece, with Bruns leading the team with six rebounds. Heller hit four three-pointers on the way to 12 points.
Brewer paced the Polar Bears with a team-high 16 points
Marietta clinched the No. 5 seed and will face Mount Union Tuesday in an OAC quarterfinal matchup with a scheduled 7 p.m. tip-off.
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Ohio Northern defeated Marietta College by the score of 104-72 Saturday afternoon in Ohio Athletic Conference men’s basketball action.
The Pioneers finish the season with a 9-16 overall record and 4-12 in the OAC. Ohio Northern improves to 17-8 overall and 12-4 in the OAC.
The Polar Bears scored the first seven points of the game and never looked back. Ohio Northern never trailed in the game. A three-pointer from Aiden Harris five minutes into the game for a double-digit ONU lead, 18-6. The lead remained in double figures for the duration of the game.
Ohio Northern led by as many as 20 points in the first half and took a 50-32 advantage into halftime.
A 13-0 Polar Bear run midway through the second half increased the ONU lead to 36 points, 73-37. Marietta got no closer than 25 points.
Jai Guerra-Howard led the Pioneers with 15 points. Elijah Harden and Mason Wisniewski each had 14 points. Luke Powell grabbed a team best 10 rebounds.
Will Miller led ONU with 20 points. Mason Studer finished with 17 points, while Theo Maag recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 boards. Harris chipped in with 12 points.
Marietta will say goodbye to three seniors. Harden, Jake Singleton and Darius Carden finish their career in the navy blue and white.




