Mighty Macs Make a Statement in Upset Win Over St. Charles East, Leap to 16th Rank in Super 25
Mother McAuley's girls basketball team proved they're more than just a powerhouse by knocking off St. Charles East 58-49 in the Coach Kipp Hoopsfest at Maine West. The Saints' physicality couldn't match the Mighty Macs' hunger for victory, which propelled them to their first win of the week.
Sophomore Ava Little was instrumental in the team's success, scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds. Her active play in the paint and solid defensive skills made her a key player in limiting St. Charles East's star forward Brooklyn Schilb, who had 28 points and 11 rebounds.
"Little can defend one through five," Mother McAuley coach Curtis Lewis said, praising his team's athleticism. "So when we put her on the floor, we gain a lot defensively."
Senior guard Quinn Arundel had a big game with 19 points, seven rebounds, and three steals. The win marked an impressive week for Arundel and her team.
"We needed this win, especially because we weren't the team picked to win," she said. "It gives us more confidence and grit because we wanted it more than them."
Meanwhile, Benet's strong roster continued to shine, with junior guard Ava Mersinger putting on a standout defensive performance in their 61-39 victory against Glenbrook South.
Benet remains at the top of the Super 25 rankings for now, followed closely by Loyola Academy. The rest of the teams in the top 10 have had varying degrees of success in recent games.
In other news, Prospect junior forward Zoe Black scored a program-record 42 points, including 11 three-pointers, in a 79-60 victory against Phillips at Maine West.
The Super 25 rankings remain as follows:
1. Benet (18-1) 1
2. Loyola Academy (20-2) 3
3. Naperville Central (18-3) 4
4. Nazareth (17-3) 5
5. Waubonsie Valley (19-1) 2
6. Kenwood (18-4) 6
7. Mother McAuley (15-4) 16
8. Fremd (18-3) 8
9. DePaul Prep (17-3) 7
10. Downers Grove North (20-2) 11
11. Marist (18-5) 9
12. Providence (19-3) 14
13. Carmel (17-6) 12
14. Glenbard West (18-3) 15
15. Libertyville (16-3) 20
16. Maine South (17-5) 12
Mother McAuley's girls basketball team proved they're more than just a powerhouse by knocking off St. Charles East 58-49 in the Coach Kipp Hoopsfest at Maine West. The Saints' physicality couldn't match the Mighty Macs' hunger for victory, which propelled them to their first win of the week.
Sophomore Ava Little was instrumental in the team's success, scoring 12 points and grabbing six rebounds. Her active play in the paint and solid defensive skills made her a key player in limiting St. Charles East's star forward Brooklyn Schilb, who had 28 points and 11 rebounds.
"Little can defend one through five," Mother McAuley coach Curtis Lewis said, praising his team's athleticism. "So when we put her on the floor, we gain a lot defensively."
Senior guard Quinn Arundel had a big game with 19 points, seven rebounds, and three steals. The win marked an impressive week for Arundel and her team.
"We needed this win, especially because we weren't the team picked to win," she said. "It gives us more confidence and grit because we wanted it more than them."
Meanwhile, Benet's strong roster continued to shine, with junior guard Ava Mersinger putting on a standout defensive performance in their 61-39 victory against Glenbrook South.
Benet remains at the top of the Super 25 rankings for now, followed closely by Loyola Academy. The rest of the teams in the top 10 have had varying degrees of success in recent games.
In other news, Prospect junior forward Zoe Black scored a program-record 42 points, including 11 three-pointers, in a 79-60 victory against Phillips at Maine West.
The Super 25 rankings remain as follows:
1. Benet (18-1) 1
2. Loyola Academy (20-2) 3
3. Naperville Central (18-3) 4
4. Nazareth (17-3) 5
5. Waubonsie Valley (19-1) 2
6. Kenwood (18-4) 6
7. Mother McAuley (15-4) 16
8. Fremd (18-3) 8
9. DePaul Prep (17-3) 7
10. Downers Grove North (20-2) 11
11. Marist (18-5) 9
12. Providence (19-3) 14
13. Carmel (17-6) 12
14. Glenbard West (18-3) 15
15. Libertyville (16-3) 20
16. Maine South (17-5) 12