The stage was set for a Cinderella story.
After the Ventura College Pirates stormed into
As the public address system broadcast
“26-1,” she declared.
But Pierce’s glass slipper shattered in the second half as they let a close game slip away, the Pirates winning by a score of 79-69.
“What killed us is that we let them run on us,” said assistant head coach Ralph Wesson. “We let them get those easy transition baskets. We celebrated our shots instead of sprinting back. Defensively, we weren’t playing as aggressively as we should. Mentally, there are just some things we can’t overcome.
The Brahmas struck first on a jumper by sophomore center Tiara Richardson, but were held in check as
After allowing the first four points of the second half, the Brahmas began the climb upward, breaking off a 15-4 run to take their largest lead of the night, 44-40.
But
“We play in spurts,” explained
While the Brahmas did turn the ball over 22 times, head coach Jim Couch feels that the real problem lies in the minds of his players.
“I think our mindset is our biggest problem,” he said. “We need to realize that we are a good team, get our mind out of the way and just play good basketball.”
Wesson feels that this loss may do just that.
“[This loss] will burn in them and make them hungry,” he said.
Up north, second place
Despite falling into fourth place in the Western State Conference North Division, Pierce still controls its own destiny. Of the five remaining games in the regular season, two are against Moorpark and
“We know what we have to do so we’re not going to stop yet,” declared
Next up, third place Moorpark comes to town Saturday at 7 p.m.