Northwestern beats DePaul for first time in a decade
By APTuesday, November 24, 2009
Northwestern beats DePaul for first time in decade
EVANSTON, Ill. — Beth Marshall scored 14 points to help Northwestern beat No. 15 DePaul 59-55 on Tuesday night, ending a 10-year losing streak to the Blue Demons.
DePaul also lost leading scorer Deirdre Naughton to a knee injury midway through the first half. She was averaging 17.5 points.
Even without Naughton, the Blue Demons (4-1) rallied from a late 10-point deficit and led 55-49 following a steal and layup from freshman Anna Martin. But the Wildcats scored the game’s final 10 points, including five from Marshall to earn the victory.
The loss snapped DePaul’s 36-game winning streak against Illinois rivals, a run dating back to 2002.
Kristin Cartwright added 10 points for Northwestern (4-0) which is off to its best start since 1995-96.
Felicia Chester topped DePaul with 14 points, Jennifer Juergens had 11 and Martin added 10.