Bemidji, Minn. -The female basketball of the State University of Bemigi (6-19) fell to No. 12 Concordia University, St. Paul (25-2) with a final result of 70-39 on Friday.
In the first quarter of Bemidji State took an early lead with Erin Barrett insertion of arrangement at 8:11, followed by Rachel König defensive rebound, facilitating another arrangement of Heyer At 7:39. Ashlin Gunter It contributed with the successful arrangement at 6:03, extending the lead to 10-5. The Bemigi state retained the advantage of a late jump from CSP, including a 3-indicator from Julia Bangson at 2:30, displaced inertia. The neighborhood ended with the state of Bemigi, which lags behind 18-12, despite the strong efforts in the paint by Barrett and Heyer.
In the second quarter, Bemidji State Heyer Make a remarkable defensive contribution with key blocks at 8:35 and 4:30 while Thyrin scare Connected to a 3-indicator at 8:22, assisted by Ashlin GunterS Despite these efforts, the turnover was a problem for Bemidji, such as six committed in the quarter, which allowed CSP to take advantage and extend its leading role. Sydney White scored Jumper at 4:47, and Sage Ganyo Added in the final seconds to lead to the quarterly quarter of Bemidji to seven points, but CSP overtook them with 20 points for the quarter.
In the third quarter, Bemidji State exceeded CSP 11-9, with a remarkable performance of Alayna Suprenandwhich contributed seven points, including a 3-indicator in the Zummer. Sydney White added jumper at 7:09 while Come Georgie He scored at 2:23. The team also benefits from defensive plays, with Erin Barrett and Thyrin scare Making key thefts. CSP’s efforts were highlighted by Ashley Shuelke’s quick 3-staller at 1:24, but Bemidji’s protective struggles, including one of the Bet Bolte At 2:14, helped limit their assessment capabilities.
In the fourth quarter Bemidji St. scored nine points underlined by Sydney White Jumper at 6:47 and Alayna Suprenand’s 3-Indication at 3:06. Rachel König Added four points of free throws, with two successful attempts at 5:43 and 4:32. Defensive, Janet Hani recorded the theft at the 0:31 brand. Despite the strong efforts, Bemidji St. He committed six turnover and struggles to control the crime of CSP, which led to 23 points from the visitors in the quarter.
Alayna Suprenand He led the Bemidji St. Basketball Team. With 10 points, shooting 2-for-4 beyond the rainbow and perfect 2-2-2 of the free throw line. Heyer Demonstrates a strong rebound with team 8 rebounds, all protective and added 4 points. Come Georgie He contributed a defensive with 3 blocks, while providing 6 rebounds. Erin Barrett and Sydney White Each add 6 points, with Barrette shooting 3-6 from the pitch and white coincides with this performance.
Bemidji State holds a total record of six wins and 19 losses, as a conference record of four wins and 17 losses in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate conference. The Golden Bears have achieved a total record of 25 wins and two losses, with a conference record of 19 wins and two losses in the same conference.
Next, Bemidji State will end the season against the University of Minnesota Dulut on Saturday at 5:30 pm for the senior day. The Senior Basketball Class for Women will be recognized at the half -time in the men’s game.
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Located on the shore of Lake Bemigi, the State University of Beemiji sponsor 15 NCAA Division I athletic programs and a women’s hockey membership in Western College Association of the Hockey Association, while its 13 Division II programs in the North Sun, while its 13 Division programs NCAA hold membership in the Northern Sunbar Conference (NSIC) S