The University of Minnesota Duluth women's basketball team earned its first home victory of the new year and ninth straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) victory after capitalizing on success in the fourth quarter to down the University of Sioux Falls 57-42.
Leading the way for the Bulldogs was
Myra Moorjani with 18 points, one steal, three assists, and nine rebounds (one offensive). She earned a shooting rate of 56.7% (7-15) from the field and 50% (4-8) from the three-point line.
The first quarter saw the Bulldogs earn a six-point lead in the first nine minutes off the opening efforts of
Vanessa Bickford, Moorjani,
Grace Counts,
Claire Bjorge, and
Maria Counts. The Cougars clawed back with two unanswered layups to end the first quarter at 17-15.
An opening three-pointer from Bjorge and a
Lexi Karge layup put the Bulldogs ahead 22-15 with 7:56 to go. Sioux Falls found their footing to go on a 9-2 run to close out the period as
Grace Counts was the lone scorer for UMD. Over that time, the team only made 1-10 from the field and 0-6 in three pointers to head into halftime tied 24-24.
Coming out of the halftime break, Karge was the one to break the stalemate with a layup 60 seconds in to start a 7-0 scoring run. The remainder of the quarter saw the Cougars take the initiative, outscoring UMD 8-4 to put the score at 35-32 into the final quarter.
The first three minutes of the fourth quarter saw both squads struggle to score, with only one layup from USF reaching the scoreboard. The next score did not come until 6:05 remained when
Maria Counts began the two-minute nine-point surge alongside Bickford,
Grace Counts, and Moorjani that put the Bulldogs out ahead for the duration. With the score at 44-36, UMD continued to push past the Cougars on a 13-6 scoring run to seal the match at 57-42.
All in all, struggled in the second and third quarter, only making 8-38 from the field and 2-20 beyond the arc. Ultimately, the 56.25% (9-16) from the field and 60% (3-5) from the three-point line in the fourth quarter proved enough to get past the Cougars. The two teams earned an identical 26 points in the paint and near identical in total rebounds, with USF holding a one-rebound advantage (38-37). Individually, Karge led the UMD rebounding effort with 10 total (two offensive).
The Bulldogs continue the homestand tomorrow, hosting the annual Sophie's Game against Southwest Minnesota State University at 5:30 p.m.