RedHawks Shutdown Green Bay, 66-50
12/20/2025 3:50:00 PM | Women's Basketball
OXFORD, Ohio – Behind arguably their best defensive effort of the season, the Miami University women's basketball team dominated Green Bay 66-50 on Saturday afternoon. The RedHawks (8-4, 0-0 MAC) held the Phoenix to 32.6% shooting and forced 23 turnovers in the win. Ilse de Vries posted career-bests in points (20) and blocks (4), while Jenna Guyer had 12 points for Green Bay (8-5, 3-0 Horizon).
Joining de Vries is double figures were Amber Tretter (14 – all in the second half), Tamar Singer (14) and Amber Scalia (12).
How it Happened:
- Green Bay opened the contest on a 14-7 run, which included back-to-back triples midway through the opening quarter. The Phoenix continued their hot shooting, making their fourth three-pointer of the first quarter to push their advantage to 17-9. Singer split a pair of defenders for a layup as time expired to trail 18-11 after 10 minutes of play.
- de Vries knocked in Miami's first triple of the game (started 0-7) to begin the second quarter to close to within 18-15. Green Bay pushed their lead back to five, 20-15, but five-straight points from Scalia knotted the game at 20 apiece. After the Phoenix converted a free throw, Singer added a pair from the charity stripe for Miami's second lead of the contest, 22-21. Both teams went to the locker room with the scored tied, 24-24.
- de Vries scored Miami's first six points of the second half and Tretter's fast-break layup forced a Green Bay timeout three minutes into the quarter. Green Bay trimmed the deficit to four, 44-40, before back-to-back layups from Singer and Tretter to close out the quarter spotted the Red and White a 48-40 advantage with 10 minutes to play.
- Miami used a 9-2 run to open the fourth to claim a 13-point advantage midway through the final stanza. After a bucket from the Phoenix, Singer and Scalia converted three-straight free throws to push Miami's lead, 62-47. Green Bay would get no closer.
Game Notes:
- Miami held Green Bay to 32 points over the final 30 minutes of action.
- Ilse de Vries finished the game with a career-high 20 points and four blocks.
- Mio Sakano had a career-high three steals.
Up Next:
Miami returns to action Wednesday, Dec. 31 with a trip to Kent State. Opening tip is scheduled for noon.
Team Stats
GB
Miami
FG%
.326
.449
3FG%
.389
.167
FT%
.722
.792
RB
32
30
TO
23
16
STL
5
15
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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