PORTLAND, Ore. --- The Pilots were solid on defense and hung around for most of the night against Gonzaga, but the Bulldogs pulled away in the second half before holding on for a 70-56 win over Portland in a West Coast Conference women's basketball game played on Thursday night at the Chiles Center. Darian Slaga led the Pilots with 14 points.
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The first quarter was evenly played as both teams opened the game cold from field. Slaga gave the Pilots their biggest lead of the opening frame when she hit a jumper to make it 10-8 game eight minutes in. The Zags tied the score by the end of the first, but Portland pulled ahead by five to open the second period. Maddie Muhlheim hit a lay-up and Rachelle Owens buried a three to hand the Pilots a 15-10 edge.
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The Bulldogs responded and soon jumped ahead, but an Owens' jumper and a Muhlheim three just before the half kept the Pilots within one. The third quarter belonged to the Bulldogs as they turned a 31-28 lead at the break into a double-digit advantage. Midway through the third, Slaga scored six straight points to pull the Pilots within six, but Gonzaga pushed the lead to 15 by the final quarter.
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Gonzaga's lead would swell to 19 before they settled for the 14-point win.
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The Bulldogs (12-4, 5-0 WCC) shot only 35 percent from the floor, but they used a 23-13 edge in free throws to claim the victory. GU also out-rebounded the Pilots 46-29, and Zykera Rice scored a team-best 14 points.
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Portland (4-12, 0-5 WCC) out-shot Gonzaga, combining to shoot 40 percent. The Pilots were 13 of 16 from the free throw line and connected on three three-pointers. Kate Andersen added nine points, Lisa Kaempf scored eight, and Sara Zaragoza was the team's top rebounder with eight boards.
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The Pilots next travel to Stockton, Calif., for a 2 p.m. game on Saturday against the Pacific Tigers.
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