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Jaclyn Yankle has career-high 27 points in win over Wilmington

C.J. Napier hits 24 in loss to Quakers

Senior Jaclyn Yankle (Youngstown/Cardinal Mooney) had herself a career night Wednesday against Wilmington. She poured in a career-high 27 points, as the Ohio Northern women's basketball team raced past the Quakers 85-76 inside the ONU Sports Center. 

"Obviously, (Jaclyn) scored, which is really what we needed, especially in the first half," ONU head coach Michele Durand said. "Jaclyn can shoot the ball, and she's worked really hard in practice, and she got to see the ball go through tonight, so I'm happy for her."

Yankle did most of her damage from the 3-point land. She went 7-for-10 from beyond the arc, while adding a career-high five assists and four rebounds. 

The victory — Northern's fourth in a row — improved it to 14-4 overall and 8-3 in Ohio Athletic Conference play. The loss dropped Wilmington to 9-9 overall and 5-6 in conference action. 

The Polar Bears trailed 46-40 at halftime. The first half was played to the Quakers' — who lead the OAC, averaging north of 80 points — liking. 

ONU made a concerted effort to lock in defensively, and that's precisely what it did in the final 20 minutes. The Polar Bears only allowed 30 second-half points and held Wilmington to 23.3 percent field-goal percentage. 

"We always talk about tough and together, and I thought we were tough and together tonight," Durand said. "I thought our defense showed up in the second half."

Northern pulled to within 62-58 at the end of the third quarter, and then erupted in the final 10 minutes. The Polar Bears outscored the Quakers 27-14 in the fourth period to run away with the victory. 

Northern hit 43.7 percent (31-for-71) of its field-goal attempts and 39.3 percent (11 of 28) of its 3-point shots. Wilmington connected on 37.2 percent (29-for-78) of its shots from the floor and 20 percent (6 of 29) from 3-point land. 

Senior Emily Mescher (Maria Stein/Marion Local) added 18 points and six rebounds. Fellow senior Abby Weeks(West Chester/Mount Notre Dame) also had 18 points to go alongside five boards. 

Kelly Noll paced the Quakers with 20 points, while McKayla Binkley logged a double-double with 18 points and 11 boards. 

The Polar Bears hit the road, traveling to Mount Union Saturday for a 3 p.m. tip. ONU won the first matchup 58-57 in Ada back on Dec. 7. 

Men's game

Despite strong performances from freshman C.J. Napier (Miamisburg/Bishop Fenwick) and junior Thomas Phillips (Kenton), the Ohio Northern men's basketball team fell 88-69 to Wilmington on Wednesday at Raizk Arena.

Napier scored 24 points and reeled in 9 rebounds and Phillips notched his first career double-double with 19 points and a career-high 12 boards for the Polar Bears (6-12 overall, 2-9 Ohio Athletic Conference).

The Polar Bears held advantages in rebounding (42-35) and points in the paint (56-44), but WC forced 19 ONU turnovers.

The Quakers (7-11 overall, 5-6 OAC) had four players in double figures, led by 20 points from Colin Myers.

Freshman Landen Long (Mason) chipped in nine points and four rebounds while senior Caleb Bryan (Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour) added eight points and six boards.

Wilmington never trailed in the contest, taking a 46-27 lead into the locker room.

Northern utilized a 10-2 run early in the second half to come within 16 at 57-41 with 14:15 to go. A lay-up by Napier sparked the run and the run was capped by a Phillips slam.

ONU continued to chip away at the WC lead as Bryan put in a lay-up to cut the gap to nine at 63-54 with 10:13 remaining.

The Quakers put together a 20-8 spurt to put the game out of reach at 83-62 with 3:33 to play.

Ohio Northern was 31-for-64 (48.4%) from the field and a lackluster 1-for-13 (7.7%) while Wilmington was 34-for-79 (43.0%) overall and 10-for-25 (40.0%) from deep.

The Polar Bears return to action with a 2 p.m. affair against No. 20-ranked Mount Union inside the ONU Sports Center.

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