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Nike
76
Winner Northwestern NWC 9-8, 5-6
58
College of Saint Mary (NE) CSM 3-15, 2-10
Winner
Northwestern NWC
9-8, 5-6
76
Final
58
College of Saint Mary (NE) CSM
3-15, 2-10
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Northwestern NWC 17 22 20 17 76
College of Saint Mary (NE) CSM 16 14 13 15 58

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | NWC Athletic Communications

Raiders Pick Up Conference Win in Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. — Northwestern (9-8, 5-6 GPAC) rolled past College of Saint Mary (NE) (3-15, 2-10 GPAC), 76-58, with a well-rounded scoring effort and a commanding 45-30 edge on the boards. The Red Raiders' lead swelled to as much as twenty-five points in the fourth quarter.

The Raiders kicked off the first quarter with an assertive offense, sinking eight of seventeen field goals. Margo Schuiteman was a standout, nailing several key jump shots. Northwestern's ball movement shone, tallying five assists, with Kylie Foss leading the charge in setting up her teammates.

On defense, the Raiders' pressure forced four turnovers from the Flames and snagged seven rebounds to cut down on second-chance points. Northwestern built up a lead of four points at one stage, but CSM kept it tight with steady scoring in the paint. The quarter wrapped up with Northwestern clinging to a narrow 17-16 lead.

In the second quarter, Northwestern hit the ground running with Ashtyn Wobig nailing a three-pointer and Emily TerWee adding a layup, assisted by Allison Piercy, stretching their lead to 22-16. The Raiders kept up the pace with strong paint scoring, featuring contributions from Wobig and Schuiteman.

As the quarter rolled on, the Raiders leveraged defensive stops and rebounds, highlighted by plays from Maddie Pottebaum and TerWee. Although CSM tried to chip away at the lead, Northwestern pushed ahead to 39-30 by halftime.

The third quarter saw Northwestern continue their offensive surge, spotlighted by Mya Kochuten's three-pointer at the 3:59 mark. The team pushed their lead to nineteen points with 1:59 left, courtesy of a Kochuten reverse layup, assisted by TerWee. Their effective ball movement chalked up five assists in the quarter.

Defensively, the Raiders kept the Flames in check, holding them to just thirteen points. Despite a late three-pointer from CSM's Kathryn Gaughen, Northwestern wrapped up the quarter with a 59-43 lead.

Northwestern kept the momentum rolling in the fourth quarter, extending their lead early with a sharp offensive display. Foss was instrumental with a layup and an assist, while Piercy's three-pointer at 7:35 was pivotal, pushing the lead to twenty-five points. The defense was relentless, with Schuiteman snagging two steals.

Though CSM made a brief scoring push, the Raiders held firm, countering with layups from Pottebaum and TerWee. Northwestern's steady rebounding and defense stifled second-chance points, ensuring they maintained their comfortable lead.

As the quarter went on, the Raiders continued to seize scoring chances, with Foss adding a jumper and Wobig knocking down free throws. The game concluded with Northwestern securing a decisive 76-58 victory, maintaining their lead for the entirety and closing out confidently.

GAME NOTES
  • Wobig led the way with 20 points on 8-14 shooting
  • Foss filled up the stat sheet with 8 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists
  • Schuiteman was also effective with 12 points and 2 steals
  • The Raiders outrebounded CSM 45-30
Next up: The Raiders will host Briar Cliff on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. CT at the Bultman Center.
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