The Briar Cliff women's basketball team earned their first win of the season behind a pair of 20-point performances from
Konnor Sudmann and Kennedy Benne. The Chargers downed RV Dakota State 85-78 at the Cattle Classic Friday in Seward, Nebraska.
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The Chargers were led by Benne's play in the opening quarter, as she accounted for 13 of their 25 points. Despite shooting 35.0% from the floor, Briar Cliff was able to get to the free throw and converted 10-of-14 attempts.
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BC's offense found a rhythm in the second quarter, posting a 58.8 shooting percentage. The Chargers had a balanced attack with seven different players scoring. Dakota State hit a 3-pointer to open the quarter, but BC answered with a 9-2 run to take a 13-point lead. The Chargers outscored the Trojans 13-3 over the final 3:34 of the first half to take their largest lead of the game (18) into the break.
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Benne paced the Cliff through 20 minutes of play with 18 points, while Sudmann added 10 points.
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The Cliff held a double-digit lead through the majority of the third quarter but were outscored 18-27 as the Trojans cut the lead to nine points. BC was efficient from the field in the period at 53.3% but gave up six second-chance points on four offensive rebounds.
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Briar Cliff held a 7-to-10 point lead until Dakota State closed to within three points with 39 seconds left. Sudmann iced the win for the Cliff, scoring the last seven points with an and-one and five straight makes at the free throw line.
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Sudmann totaled 23 points, five rebounds and three steals and was a perfect 9-for-9 from the charity stripe. Benne had 20 points, four boards and five steals.
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Madelyn Deitchler had 15 points and nine rebounds, while
Payton Slaughter had 10 points, five assists and four rebounds.
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The Chargers are back in Seward, Nebraska for an early game against Bellevue at 10 a.m.
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