D’Evelyn girls bring singular focus to Great 8 rout of University

Amid the din of Denver Coliseum, Chris Olson’s voice rose above the rest.

“God dang it!,” the D’Evelyn girls basketball coach bellowed after the University Bulldogs, trailing by 21 points in the third quarter, finally broke his Jaguars’ full-court press.

Such is the intensity No. 2 D’Evelyn is bringing to its bid to claim the program’s first state title — one the Jaguars are a step closer to after routing No. 7 University, 55-39, in the Class 4A Great 8 on Saturday.

“This is a group of kids, they’re competitors,” Olson said. “They just don’t want to settle for, ‘oh, okay,’ and ‘oh, they broke it,’ or whatever.”

Peyton Marvel is very clear what the Jaguars (23-3) will settle for. And it’s nothing less than a rematch with Holy Family in next weekend’s 4A title game. A year ago, the Tigers rallied to beat D’Evelyn 49-44 in last year’s championship, dashing D’Evelyn’s bid for a 28-0 season in the process.

“We want Holy Family,” Marvel said. “I’ve lost three times to them and I just want my revenge and I know everyone else does, too, because it was heartbreaking last year.”

First, the Jaguars will have to get past the winner of Riverdale Ridge-Colorado Academy in next Friday’s Final Four. If they play like they did Saturday against University (21-5), consider it a lock.

Marvel was, well, marvel-ous during a 26-2 run between the first and second quarters that saw the Jaguars take control. The senior forward scored inside and outside while disrupting University as the head of the snake on D’Evelyn’s full-court press that forced 23 Bulldog turnovers. Marvel had a double-double by halftime (14 points, 12 rebounds). Her final stat line: 21 points, 15 boards, four steals and two assists.

Fellow senior Macy Scheer added 10 points and five rebounds for the Jaguars, whose lead stretched to 40-15 with 6:04 left in the third quarter before University was able to find its footing. Ingrid Dalla chipped in eight points and five steals, while Ellie McMann had eight points and five rebounds.

“I feel like once we get going,” Marvel said, “nobody can stop us.”

D'Evelyn Jaguars head coach Chris Olson and team get fired up after Abby Paulson (21) hit a three-point basket against the University Bulldogs in the second quarter of the girl 4A Colorado high school playoffs quarter finals at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on Saturday, March 02, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
D’Evelyn Jaguars head coach Chris Olson and team get fired up after Abby Paulson (21) hit a 3-pointer against the University Bulldogs in the second quarter of the Class 4A girls basketball quarterfinals at the Denver Coliseum on Saturday, March 02, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

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