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Greg Devereaux
76
Winner Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 19-10,14-8 NSIC
68
St. Cloud St. SCSU 17-10,14-8 NSIC
Winner
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU
19-10,14-8 NSIC
76
Final
68
St. Cloud St. SCSU
17-10,14-8 NSIC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 13 15 24 24 76
St. Cloud St. SCSU 14 19 22 13 68

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Grit pushes Mustangs into NSIC Tournament Semifinals

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Southwest Minnesota State women's basketball team (19-10) outscored the St. Cloud State Huskies (17-10) 48-35 in the second half, leading to an emotional 76-68 victory on Sunday afternoon inside the Sanford Pentagon.
 
The Mustangs advance to the NSIC Tournament semifinals for just the fourth time in program history and first time since 2002. They will take on the top-ranked team in the south, Minnesota State, on Monday at 1:30 p.m. Their win total now sits at 19, tied for the most wins since the 2002-03 season. 
 
It is SMSU's first victory over the Huskies since 2010, and first time defeating SCSU in the NSIC tournament. 

The Mustangs shot 48.3 percent (28 of 58) from the field while tying a season-low with four three-pointers on 12 attempts. They got it done from the charity stripe, knocking down 16 of 22 from the free throw line. The Huskies finished shooting 41.5 percent (22 of 53) from the field, 3 of 10 from three, and 21 of 24 from the free throw line. 
 
SMSU dominated the paint in the win, continuously driving to the basket and finishing layups. They outscored SCSU 46-32 in the paint and out-rebounded the Huskies 34-30. 
 
Sam Wall scored 19 points to lead the Mustangs in scoring while knocking down a pair of 3-pointers. The two triples bring her to 72 makes on the season, one away of tying the program record for single season 3-pointers. 
 
Bri Stoltzman, who played nearly the entire game in foul trouble, finished with 16 points on 6 of 8 shooting while adding six rebounds, two assists, and two steals. Jenna Borchers scored 13 points, while Hannah Parsley tallied 13 points and seven rebounds. Madison Gehloff rounded out the starting lineup with 11 points and five rebounds of her own. 
 
After trading baskets to open the game, neither team was able to find an offensive rhythm, combining to shoot 3 of 19 from the field over the next 8:20 of action..
 
The biggest play of the quarter came with 2:57 remaining, when Stoltzman received her third foul, placing her on the bench until the 5:29 mark of the second quarter. 
 
The Huskies scored on each of their final two possessions of the first quarter to take a four point lead, but a Borchers three as the quarter expired brought the Mustangs within one at 14-13 into the second quarter. 
 
Parsley opened the second quarter scoring with a layup to give SMSU a 15-14 lead, but it would be the last lead seen by the Mustangs in the first half. 
 
A 13-0 Husky run gave them their biggest lead of the game at 27-15 with 4:07 left in the half. 
 
SMSU got right back into it by making six of their final seven shots as Borchers scored eight during the run to bring the Mustangs within five at 33-28 into the locker room. 
 
An even start to the third saw the Huskies still lead by five at 43-38 midway through the third. 
 
After a Parsley layup brought SMSU within three, Wall drilled a three with 4:21 left in the third quarter that erupted the crowd and evened the score at 43-43. 
 
Following a timeout, SCSU answered with eight of the next 11 points to take a 51-46 lead with 1:33 left in the quarter. 
 
The lead would grow to six, but Stoltzman converted a strong and-one with three seconds to go, bringing SMSU within three at 55-52 into the fourth quarter. 
 
With the Huskies leading 62-59, the Mustangs began to pounce. A pair of Wall free throws and a Stoltzman and-one gave SMSU a 64-62 lead with 6:31 remaining. 
 
After a SCSU layup tied the score at 64-64, Parsley, Gehloff, Wall, Stoltzman, and Borchers took turns delivering blows during a 10-0 run that put the Mustangs ahead 74-64 with 2:43 to play. 
 
A Wall layup was sandwiched by sets of SCSU free throws to bring the game to its final score. 

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