Box Score
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Anna Schmitt connected on a long-range 3-pointer as time expired in overtime to lift Concordia-St. Paul to a thrilling 97-94 victory over Southwest Minnesota State in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference women's basketball at the Gangelhoff Center.
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Schmitt, who finished with a school single-game record 37 points, hit the game-winning shot after
Sadie Stelter hit a game-tying 3-pointer for SMSU with eight seconds remaining.
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SMSU drops to 4-12 overall, 3-10 NSIC, with the loss, while CSP improves to 4-14 overall, 2-10 NSIC.
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Erin Baxter poured in a career-high 25 points for the Mustangs, while
Caleigh Rodning added 22 points, while making 15 of 17 from the free throw line. Stelter finished with a career-high 15 points with teammate
Lauren Hedlund chipping in with 11 points.
Sarah Buysse grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds for the Mustangs, which finished with a 45-42 rebound advantage.
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Tonight's point total for SMSU was its highest total since scoring 101 versus Crown College on Nov. 11, 2013.
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SMSU finished the game making 36 of 42 from the free throw line and shot 37 percent (26 of 70) from the field, including 6 of 18 from 3-point range.
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CSP closed the night shooting 49 percent (36 of 74) from the field and was 10 of 21 from 3-point range.
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CSP started the game strong in building a 15-5 lead with four minutes and 30 seconds left in the first quarter. SMSU would later cut the deficit to 19-13 following an Baxter field goal, before CSP scored in the final minute of the quarter to take a 21-13 advantage after the first 10 minutes.
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SMSU trailed 32-20 with six minutes left in the second quarter after a Baxter three-point play, but CSP countered with a 7-0 run to build its largest lead of the half at 39-20 with 3:15 remaining.
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Meleah Reinhart connected on 3-pointer with 2:36 remaining to help spark a 10-2 Mustang run to close the half and cut the deficit to 41-30 at the break.
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SMSU shot 28 percent in the first half with Rodning leading the Mustangs with 12 points.
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The Mustangs would trail by as many as 16 points, 55-39, with 4:26 remaining in the third quarter, but slowly chipped into the lead and trailed 59-49 after three quarters.
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CSP would later build the lead to 64-51 at the 8:20 mark of the fourth, before SMSU started its comeback. Trailing 67-55 with 6:40 left in regulation, Stelter and Baxter hit field goals to cut the deficit to eight points. Following a CSP field goal, Baxter hit a 3-pointer to cut the CSP lead to 69-62. Stelter and Hedlund then used back-to-back three-point plays to cut the margin to 70-68 with four minutes remaining.
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CSP pushed the lead back to 80-75 with 1:45 remaining but the lead would be cut to one-point following four straight free throws by Baxter, with the last two coming with 34 seconds remaining.
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The Golden Bears connected on two free throws to make the score 82-79, but on the ensuing Mustang possession, Rodning drilled a 3-pointer—just her second of the season—to tie the game with 14 seconds left in regulation and send the game into overtime.
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CSP would score nine of the first 11 points in overtime to take a 91-84 advantage with 1:51 remaining. SMSU once again wouldn't go away and used a three-point play by Baxter and two free throws by Buysse to cut the lead to 91-89. Following two free throws by CSP, Stelter hit two free throws with 36 seconds remaining to cut the CSP lead to 93-91.
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With 18 second remaining, CSP's Haydn Becker hit one of two free throws to give SMSU a chance to tie the game. Moments later, Stelter drilled a long-range 3-pointer to tie the game at 94, before Schmitt hit the game-winning shot.
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Southwest Minnesota State faces Minnesota State (5-13, 3-9 NSIC) on Saturday night with tip-off set for 4 p.m. in Mankato.
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