The Lady Panthers returned to the gym after a day off to face IASAS runner up Jakarta International School this evening. It was a nervous start for both teams as the JIS Dragons started the game without key starters. For the first quarter the game went basket for basket for each team with no one taking a commanding lead. Finally the Dragons jumped out to a five point lead early in the second quarter.
The Lady Panthers made necessary adjustments to their defensive formation, moving to a 2-3 zone defense and putting on a 3/4 court press in place of a more traditional 3-2 zone used at the outset. The results were much better as the Panthers caught up and, led by Yoon Hei Cho, made up the difference going into half time.
The second half saw a continuation of the hard-nosed play from both teams, with a good deal of ball movement. JIS attempted to take advantage of their size as they pushed the ball into the key, while the Panthers used their perimeter movement more successfully as the game wore on. The dual approach of full court pressure and offensive plurality allowed the Lady Panthers to take a three point lead by the end of the third quarter.
As the pressure mounted and both teams tried to get the upper hand, the fourth quarter quickly turned into a battle of will. As the Panthers had a hard time dealing with the pressure in the key, they could not rely on their regular show of points from Taylor Pewitt. Instead, it was Larissa Kuscher who kept them going in the second half. Added to this were some clutch shots from Laurel Smith, Lauren McMillan and Mora Grehl to ice the game.
The Panthers led with 4 with just under 2 minutes remaining in the game and, as the seconds wound down, it was evident that this time they would not let the game slip away. They held on and dealt very well with the full court JIS pressure to finish off the game with a hard-earned 43-39 victory, their first IASAS level win in three years!