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Tigers win school's first national title

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_DSC0143.jpgMarch 17, 2007, Springfield, Mass. - Defense wins championships and DePauw's women proved that this afternoon in claiming the University's first national team championship with a 55-52 win over Washington University at the Blake Arena on the Springfield College campus. The Tigers finished the season with a 31-3 record and in possession of the NCAA Division III Championship trophy.

The Tigers led most of the first half and took a 24-20 lead into the intermission. DePauw then held the Bears scoreless over the first 6:24 of the second half and extended its lead to 32-20. After the Bears' Sarah Schell hit a jumper to close the gap to 10, Gretchen Haehl nailed a three and tournament most valuable player Liz Bondi knocked down a jumper giving DePauw its largest lead of the contest at 37-22 with 12:06 remaining.

_DSC3917.jpgWashington wouldn't quit as Rebecca Parker scored on a putback, while Halsey Ward nailed a three and Jaimie McFarlin hit two free throws to close the margin to 37-29 with 10:48 left.

Kalei Lowes responded with a three from the right corner and Emily Marshall added a layup to push the lead back to 42-29 with 9:17 remaining. Over the next four minutes, Ward hit back-to-back threes before McFarlin hit consecutive jumpers and Paker added a layup to cut the Tigers' lead to 42-41.

Lowes and Ward then exchanged treys before Cassie Pruzin's three-pointer with 3:44 left gave DePauw a 48-44 leadVideo Link [Download Video: "" - kb]. Suzy Doughty's drive with just over three minutes left gave DePauw a 50-44 advantageVideo Link [Download Video: "" - kb], but Schell and Ward added buckets to trim the gap to two with two minutes remaininng.

Doughty's two free throws with 1:58 left made it 52-48, but Jenny Southworth's putback with 58.7 seconds remaining made it a 52-50 contest. Pruzin hit a pair of free throws with 36 seconds to play before Schell scored on a drive with 21.6 seconds left to make it 54-52.

Pruzin then extended the lead to 55-52 after hitting the second of two charity tosses. Washington had one last chanceVideo Link [Download Video: "Final seconds of DePauw's NCAA Championship game" - kb], but Ward's three-pointer was short and the Tigers' celebration began. Video Link [Download Video: "DePauw celebrates" - kb]

_DSC4037.jpgPruzin led the Tigers with 12 points, while Bondi, Doughty and Lowes each scored nine. Bondi added a team-high nine rebounds while Doughty, who also was named to the all-tournament team, dished out three assists and added two steals.

Ward led the Bears with 16 points including 4-of-6 three-point shooting. McFarlin added 12 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, while Parker hauled down 10 boards for the Bears who finished the season at 25-6.

DePauw shot just 35 percent from the floor, but limited Washington to only 38.9 percent. The Bears outrebounded the Tigers, 44-34, but the Tigers committed just nine turnovers to Washington's 16 and held a 21-11 scoring edge off of those miscues.

The Tigers proved to be a juggernaut this season with their school-record 31 wins including a season-ending 11-game win streak. DePauw's five seniors closed out their collegiate careers with a 109-15 record.

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Players Mentioned

Cassie Pruzin

#13 Cassie Pruzin

G
5' 7"
Sophomore
Emily Marshall

#35 Emily Marshall

F
6' 1"
Freshman
Gretchen Haehl

#24 Gretchen Haehl

G
5' 5"
Junior
Kalei Lowes

#14 Kalei Lowes

G
5' 8"
Junior
Liz Bondi

#23 Liz Bondi

F
5' 10"
Senior
Suzy Doughty

#11 Suzy Doughty

G
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Cassie Pruzin

#13 Cassie Pruzin

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Emily Marshall

#35 Emily Marshall

6' 1"
Freshman
F
Gretchen Haehl

#24 Gretchen Haehl

5' 5"
Junior
G
Kalei Lowes

#14 Kalei Lowes

5' 8"
Junior
G
Liz Bondi

#23 Liz Bondi

5' 10"
Senior
F
Suzy Doughty

#11 Suzy Doughty

5' 8"
Senior
G