Senior Quinn Arundel delivered a clutch performance as Mother McAuley overcame an early deficit to edge out Bloom 53-38 in a thrilling matchup.
The turning point came midway through the fourth quarter, when senior guard Delia Sullivan sank two quick threes, sparking a decisive shift in momentum for the Mighty Macs. With the score tied at 34-30, Arundel stepped up with a pair of show-stopping plays that turned the tide in McAuley's favor.
First, she forced a traveling violation by sliding her feet and intercepting a pass, then capitalized on a rebound to lay it home for an explosive fastbreak basket. The decisive sequence highlighted Arundel's versatility as a player β she impacts the game with her scoring prowess but is just as effective when defending.
Co coach Curtis Lewis praised Arundel's all-around impact: "She impacts the game in terms of winning more than any player we've ever had that I've coached."
Bloom's senior guard Kamryn Turner was a dominant force in the first half, but McAuley tightened its defense and controlled the glass in the second half. Junior Taji Alexa chipped in with 20 points to help seal the win for the Mighty Macs.
The victory marked a crucial turning point for Mother McAuley as it enters a challenging stretch of games against DePaul Prep, Kenwood, and Providence. Coach Lewis expressed optimism that his team is on the right track: "We're starting to make the right turn in the right direction...I feel we're better now than we were to begin the season."
As the playoffs draw closer, Mother McAuley's win over Bloom will be a key factor in its quest for success.
The turning point came midway through the fourth quarter, when senior guard Delia Sullivan sank two quick threes, sparking a decisive shift in momentum for the Mighty Macs. With the score tied at 34-30, Arundel stepped up with a pair of show-stopping plays that turned the tide in McAuley's favor.
First, she forced a traveling violation by sliding her feet and intercepting a pass, then capitalized on a rebound to lay it home for an explosive fastbreak basket. The decisive sequence highlighted Arundel's versatility as a player β she impacts the game with her scoring prowess but is just as effective when defending.
Co coach Curtis Lewis praised Arundel's all-around impact: "She impacts the game in terms of winning more than any player we've ever had that I've coached."
Bloom's senior guard Kamryn Turner was a dominant force in the first half, but McAuley tightened its defense and controlled the glass in the second half. Junior Taji Alexa chipped in with 20 points to help seal the win for the Mighty Macs.
The victory marked a crucial turning point for Mother McAuley as it enters a challenging stretch of games against DePaul Prep, Kenwood, and Providence. Coach Lewis expressed optimism that his team is on the right track: "We're starting to make the right turn in the right direction...I feel we're better now than we were to begin the season."
As the playoffs draw closer, Mother McAuley's win over Bloom will be a key factor in its quest for success.