Box Score The University of Dallas made 32 of 33 free throws, including all 18 in overtime, to record a 75-67 overtime victory at Colorado College in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game on Saturday afternoon.
Despite the huge disparity at the charity stripe, the Tigers had a chance to steal the victory on their final possession of regulation, but sophomore guard
Courtney Tyus couldn't get a 3-pointer from the left wing to drop.
After freshman forward
Danielle Davis tied the score 1:02 into the extra period, sophomore guard Marleyna Bustamante threw in a prayer after she was trapped on the right baseline and CC could only watch as the Crusaders scored their final 16 points on free throws.
Davis put the Tigers in front 55-53 with 1:49 to play after she completed a three-point play, but Hagemann sank a pair of free throws with 1:39 remaining to force the extra period.
The Tigers took their first lead since midway through the first half when Katie waters hit a runner from the right baseline with 6:39 to play.
Senior forward
Sarah Gunkel scored 10 of her 12 points during the second half to help CC stay within striking distance.
Tyus scored 12 of her 14 points during the first half and gave Colorado College a 20-16 lead when she banked in a 3-pointer with 8:08 remaining, but the Crusaders answered with an 11-3 run to go up 27-23 with a little more than three minutes to play.
After Tyus pulled the Tigers to within a point at 29-28, layups by Christy Allen and Marleyna Bustamante gave Dallas a five-point advantage after 20 minutes.
Senior guard
Kalli Kemling and Davis scored 13 points apiece for the Tigers. Senior forward
Marissa Gradoz recorded 13 rebounds, eight points and eight assists.
Senior guard Kylie Yoshimura paced UD with 17 points, while Allen posted a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds.
CC and Dallas are tied for fourth place in the SCAC with 3-8 records. The Tigers slipped to 3-18 overall, while UD is now 9-11.
Colorado College plays its final home games of the 2012-13 campaign next Friday and Saturday when Centenary College makes its first visit to Reid Arena.