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Photo Story: Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Game
Story URL: http://vanderbilt.scout.com/2/540639.html
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Whitney D.
VandyMania.com | Jun 19, 2006 |
On Saturday afternoon the heavily-favored Indiana All-Stars defeated
the Kentucky All-Stars 71-64 in the first game of the annual two-game
series. Vanderbilt signee Merideth Marsh led the Kentucky squad with 15
points, and Vanderbilt's second signee, Amber Norton, scored 11.
The game took place in Diddle Arena on the campus of Western Kentucky
University in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
One of Norton's responsibilities was to help defend Amber Harris,
considered one of the top high school players in the country, ranked as high
as #1 by at least one recruiting service.
Seven of Norton's 11 points came from the free throw line. She scored
eight points in the first half to help the Kentucky All-Stars to a 37-33
halftime lead.
Marsh got into early foul trouble and had to spend extra time on the
bench in the first half. In the second half, she broke loose, hitting
four 3-point shots.
When you're hot, you're hot. This might look like a difficult shot,
but it went in, too.
Indiana decided that clamping on Marsh was a defensive priority, and
she was face-guarded for the rest of the game.
Kentucky had led almost the entire game, but Indiana took the lead with
a few minutes left in the game, and the two teams battled with
intensity down the stretch.
This free throw by Norton cut the Indiana lead to four points at 66-62,
and then a layup by Lacquisa Wharton with an assist from Marsh cut it
further to 66-64, but time was running out.
With thirty seconds left in the game, Kentucky was forced to foul to
regain possession, but Indiana hit too many of their free throws to seal
the victory.
After the game, Notre Dame signee Ashley Barlow, who led all scorers
with 23 points, Harris, and Rutgers-bound Dee Dee Jernigan enjoyed talking
to the press.
Arnika Brown, Miss Kentucky Basketball, and Marsh represented the
Kentucky All-Stars at the press conference.
"It's disappointing to get beat here in your home state," said Marsh,
"but I think we have a really good chance of getting together with each
other next week and working our butts off and going up to Indiana and
representing Kentucky really well up there."
The rematch will take place next Saturday at 5 p.m. in Conseco
Fieldhouse, in Indianapolis, Indiana..
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Photos copyright 2006 by Whitney D for VandyMania.com.
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