By jason Gonzalez jason.gonzalez@startribune.com
Carlie Wagner scored a state tournament record 50 points Saturday, all but 10 of New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva's output. But it was her defense that secured the Panthers' 60-59 victory over Braham in the Class 2A championship.
Wagner's tall frame and outstretched arms stopped the Bombers' final possession in the final seconds at midcourt of Target Center to end a game already being dubbed one of the best in girls' basketball state history.
Just before that, she made a go-ahead free throw that provided the winning margin.
Wagner broke five state records in the game and tied another. Braham's Rebekah Dahlman, a McDonald's All-American and leading scorer in state girls' basketball history, scored 30 of her 32 points in the second half to nearly rally her team to victory.
"You had two amazing athletes take it to the next level to make their teams successful," NRHEG coach John Schultz said.
Wagner, who has committed to play for the Gophers, made her free throw and 50th point with 6.1 seconds left in regulation to give the Panthers the lead. She missed the second free throw but made sure Braham, which lost Dahlman's services when she fouled out in the last minute, would get nowhere near the basket.
"After I missed that second free throw, I knew that I had to get it done on defense. I couldn't let them get the ball up court," Wagner, a junior guard, said. "I just did what I had to do."