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53
Minn.-Crookston UMC 1-9,0-5 NSIC
84
Winner Minot St. MISU 6-6,3-2 NSIC
Minn.-Crookston UMC
1-9,0-5 NSIC
53
Final
84
Minot St. MISU
6-6,3-2 NSIC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Minn.-Crookston UMC 15 13 15 10 53
Minot St. MISU 18 23 26 17 84

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Hunter Plante, Assistant Athletic Director of Athletic Operations

Westby's Career-High 20 Points as Minot State Outshoots Minnesota Crookston on Saturday

Minot, N.D. -- Freshman Anna Westby (Fr., F, Eveleth, Minn.) finished with a career-high 20 points and pulled down seven rebounds, but it wasn't nearly enough, as Minot State made 16 threes for the second straight game, beating Minnesota Crookston by 31 on Saturday night.

 

Minnesota Crookston falls to 1-9.

 

Minnesota Crookston would take an early 5-2 lead following a layup from Westby and a three-point make from Rayna Klejeski (Jr., F, Barnum, Minn.).

 

Later in the first quarter, Emma Miller (Sr., G, Albertville, Minn.) and Halle Winjum (So., G, Crookston, Minn.), who started the first game of the season, would give the Golden Eagles a 13-12 lead.

 

That would be the last lead for the Golden Eagles, as Minot State would lead by three heading into the second quarter.

 

Minot State would make an early three to extend their lead to six at 21-15, but five straight by the Golden Eagles would get them back within one.

 

Minot State would take a 16 point lead late in the second quarter, but a Westby three would cut the lead to 13 heading into halftime.

 

Unfortunately for the maroon and gold, the second half would be all Beavers, as they would outscore the Golden Eagles by 18 to cruise to the win.

 

Westby and Winjum were the lone scorers for the Golden Eagles in double-figures, scoring 20 and 11, respectively. Miller finished with eight points and six rebounds. Brynlea Mahlen (So., G, Fosston, Minn.) finished with a career-high five points.

 

The Golden Eagles will look for their first win in conference play on Wednesday night, as they welcome in the University of Jamestown for the first time ever in NSIC play.

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