HONOLULU -- The Portland Pilots rallied late but came up just short in the final game of the Bank of Hawai'i classic, falling to the Hawai'i Rainbow Wahine 66-61 in Honolulu. Portland falls to 2-4 with the loss.
The Pilots had three players score in double figures, led by Rhyan Mogel, who had 16 points and four assists, one shy of her career high. Nicole Anderson tacked on 13 points from the bench and Dyani Ananiev chipped in as well with 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists, her five assists being a career high. Portland had 16 assists on the day, with Ananiev's five dimes leading the Pilots.
Portland's defense held Hawaii to only 38.6% shooting from the field. They've held four of their six opponents to under 40% shooting this season. Julia Dalan had four blocks on the day to lead Portland, her fourth game with multiple blocks this season.
How It Happened
Portland started out the scoring by going on a 7-0 run, culminating in a three from Ananiev, to take an early lead with 7:42 left in the first quarter. The Pilots then surrendered that lead and entered the second quarter down 13-11.
Hawaii kept adding to that lead, building a 27-23 advantage before Portland went on a 6-0 run, highlighted by a three from Anderson, to take a 29-27 lead. The Pilots proceeded to tack on four points to that lead and enjoyed a 36-30 advantage heading into halftime. Portland was strong from deep in the period, knocking down five 3-pointers.
Hawaii then took a 43-40 lead following intermission before Portland went on a 5-0 run, punctuated by a three from Florence Dallow, to grab a 45-43 lead with 1:27 to go in the third. The Rainbow Wahine had cut into that lead somewhat, but the Pilots still entered the fourth quarter with a 48-47 edge. Portland knocked down two three-pointers in the quarter to score six of their 12 total points.
Portland started tacking on points in the fourth almost immediately, going on a 5-0 run, finished off by Mogel's three, to grow the lead to 53-47 with 9:24 to go in the contest. Hawaii then asserted control, outscoring the Pilots 19-8 the rest of the way to hand Portland the 66-61 loss. Portland took advantage of six Hawaii turnovers in the quarter, scoring four points off of those takeaways.
Game Notes
- Portland lit it up from beyond the arc, knocking down nine treys in the game.
- The Pilots held the Rainbow Wahine to only 38.6% shooting from the field, their fourth time holding an opponent under 40% shooting this year.
- The Portland bench made an impact by scoring 19 points to its scoring output.
- The Pilot defense forced 18 turnovers on the day.
- The Pilots were active in affecting shots on the defensive end, tallying five blocks as a team.
- Portland cleaned up on the offensive glass, collecting 12 offensive boards in the game.
- Rhyan Mogel led the Pilots with 16 points.
- Portland got a game-high eight rebounds from Julia Dalan. That's a career high for Dalan as well.
- Dalan added four blocks, her fourth game with multiple blocks this year.
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Portland hosts the Portland Invitational Presented by Oxford Suites during the Thanksgiving Weekend, welcoming the Nevada Wolf Pack and the Eastern Washington Eagles. The Pilots open the tournament themselves against Nevada on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 3 p.m. Check PortlandPilots.com for tickets, live stats and video options.
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