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Belles open season looking to replace seniors

Marek Mazurek | Thursday, November 13, 2014

As its season begins against No. 19 Wheaton on Saturday, Saint Mary’s will look to improve on last season’s 7-18 record. Last season, the Belles lost six games by five points or less. Saint Mary’s coach Jennifer Henley said the Belles need to step up defensively in order to win more of those close games.

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Season Recap: Belles keep fighting spirit in tough season

Andrew Robinson | Friday, May 16, 2014

Saint Mary’s had its highs and lows throughout the season, but as Belles coach Jenn Henley will be sure to tell you, her team never gave up. “That is what I will remember this team for the most,” she said. “They never quit.” The Belles (7-18, 5-11 MIAA) opened their season in mid-November with tournaments

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Belles drop final game to Brits

Andrew Robinson | Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Despite a solid start and a late scoring run, Saint Mary’s streaky offensive efforts were not enough to overcome an emotionally charged performance by Albion in both teams’ final game of the season Saturday at Kresge Gymnasium in Albion, Mich. Although the game was without postseason consequences since both teams sit in the bottom half

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Belles fall to Comets in final home game of season

Observer Staff Report | Thursday, February 20, 2014

Saint Mary’s could not hang with MIAA power No. 18 Olivet on Wednesday as the Comets left the Angela Athletic Center with an 89-72 win. The Belles (7-17, 5-10 MIAA) dug themselves an early hole , shooting only 32.3 percent in the first half. The Comets (21-3, 13-2) fed junior center Stefanie Lang early and

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Belles prep for final home game

Kit Loughran | Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The Belles take on Olivet in their last home game of the season tonight. This will be the second matchup of the season between the Belles (7-16, 5-9 MIAA) and the Comets (20-3, 12-2) as Saint Mary’s tries to redeem itself after a last-second loss to Olivet on Jan. 22. “The last time we played

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Belles outmatched by Dutchmen

Andrew Robinson | Thursday, February 13, 2014

Saint Mary’s fell behind early in the first half and never recovered, unable to handle the potent Hope offense in an 89-59 loss Wednesday. The Flying Dutchmen (22-0, 14-0 MIAA) dominated from the start, jumping out to a 17-3 lead to start the game. Senior guard Megan Kelley led the way, scoring 10 points over

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Belles take on strong Calvin squad

Andrew Robinson | Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Coming off a promising 59-50 win over Trine on Saturday, Saint Mary’s hopes to keep its momentum going in its second matchup against conference opponent Calvin tonight. The Knights (13-6, 8-3 MIAA), who also defeated Trine in their most recent game, 78-57, will be a tough test for the Belles (6-13, 4-6). The Knights have

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Belles struggle against press but still claim victory

A.J. Godeaux | Tuesday, February 4, 2014

The Belles overcame 27 turnovers to notch their second road conference victory with a 59-50 victory over Trine on Saturday. “We struggled with Trine’s full court pressure,” Belles coach Jenn Henley said. “Normally, that’s way too many turnovers to win a game, but we made up for it in other ways.” The Belles (6-13, 4-6

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Belles fall to Kalamazoo despite comeback run

A.J. Godeaux | Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Despite a frenetic second-half rally, Saint Mary’s ultimately fell short Saturday in a 70-67 loss to Kalamazoo, dropping the Belles (4-10, 2-3 MIAA) to 2-7 in their past nine games. “We just ran out of time,” Belles coach Jenn Henley said. “We played a good game overall, especially toward the end of the second half

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