Mother McAuley's winning formula came into sharp focus in Tuesday's nail-biting 70-62 victory over Aurora Central in the second round of the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference playoffs. The Mighty Macs had faced a significant challenge, with the Chargers pushing their lead down to just five points before Mother McAuley staged an impressive comeback.
Ava Little's clutch three-pointer and two quick layups off turnovers proved pivotal in turning the tide in favor of the Mighty Macs. Relentless pressure allowed them to create separation, ultimately securing a crucial win that sent shockwaves through their conference aspirations.
Senior forward Delia Sullivan was instrumental in orchestrating this resurgence, finishing with 20 points, including one memorable offensive rebound and layup in the first quarter. Her teammates also rose to the challenge, with junior guard Taji Alexa contributing 25 points and senior guard Quinn Arundel chipping in with 17 more.
The Mighty Macs' ability to stay focused under pressure was on full display, with their defensive strategy allowing them to dictate the flow of the game. Despite Aurora Central's penchant for three-pointers, courtesy of Ashley Watter's four threes, Mother McAuley's defensive cohesion proved unbeatable.
"We really talked to each other and knew when to rotate and go," Sullivan explained in post-game analysis, highlighting the importance of communication among teammates. The win marked a significant milestone for the team, with coach Curtis Lewis expressing satisfaction at their performance.
"We just wanted to put pressure on the ball and not let them get open shots," he said, acknowledging the challenges posed by Aurora Central's floor spacing. Nevertheless, Mother McAuley's defensive strategy ultimately yielded success, and they now move forward to face the winner of St. Ignatius vs. Providence in Thursday's playoff matchup.
With this win, Mother McAuley has taken a significant step towards securing their conference title aspirations. As Sullivan noted, "Just having that first win feels good."
Ava Little's clutch three-pointer and two quick layups off turnovers proved pivotal in turning the tide in favor of the Mighty Macs. Relentless pressure allowed them to create separation, ultimately securing a crucial win that sent shockwaves through their conference aspirations.
Senior forward Delia Sullivan was instrumental in orchestrating this resurgence, finishing with 20 points, including one memorable offensive rebound and layup in the first quarter. Her teammates also rose to the challenge, with junior guard Taji Alexa contributing 25 points and senior guard Quinn Arundel chipping in with 17 more.
The Mighty Macs' ability to stay focused under pressure was on full display, with their defensive strategy allowing them to dictate the flow of the game. Despite Aurora Central's penchant for three-pointers, courtesy of Ashley Watter's four threes, Mother McAuley's defensive cohesion proved unbeatable.
"We really talked to each other and knew when to rotate and go," Sullivan explained in post-game analysis, highlighting the importance of communication among teammates. The win marked a significant milestone for the team, with coach Curtis Lewis expressing satisfaction at their performance.
"We just wanted to put pressure on the ball and not let them get open shots," he said, acknowledging the challenges posed by Aurora Central's floor spacing. Nevertheless, Mother McAuley's defensive strategy ultimately yielded success, and they now move forward to face the winner of St. Ignatius vs. Providence in Thursday's playoff matchup.
With this win, Mother McAuley has taken a significant step towards securing their conference title aspirations. As Sullivan noted, "Just having that first win feels good."