The #23 Briar Cliff women's basketball team cruised to a 69-43 victory over Hastings in the Newman Flanagan Center on Friday evening. Twelve different Chargers scored in the contest.
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In the first 10 minutes of the game, the Chargers forced six Hastings turnovers and held the Broncos to 0-of-3 from deep. The Chargers shot an even 50%, going 10-of-20 from the field and 3-of-7 from 3-point range. Briar Cliff carried the lead for almost nine minutes of the first quarter and held advantages in points off turnovers (9-2) and second chance points (4-0).
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The second quarter was a low-scoring defensive battle. Both teams shot less than 30% from the floor, but Briar Cliff knocked down two 3-pointers and three free throws. The Cliff opened up the scoring gap by outscoring the Broncos 15-8 in the second 10 minutes. Heading into halftime, the Chargers held a 15-point lead over the Broncos.
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Briar Cliff carried their momentum into the second half of play as they outscored the Broncos 17-8 in the third. The Chargers held the advantage in rebounds (10-7) and shot 17.9% better than Hastings from the field. BC knocked down three more 3-point baskets in the quarter, and did not give up a 3-pointer to the Broncos. The Cliff expanded their lead to 55-31 heading into the final quarter.
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The Chargers cruised through the fourth quarter to earn their 14th conference win of the season 69-43 over Hastings. As a team, the Chargers held the advantage in 3-pointers made (9-1), rebounds (39-33), assists (15-3), turnovers (13-21) and points off turnovers (20-8).
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Konner Sudmann paced the way for the Chargers scoring 13 points, grabbing two rebounds and tallying six assists.
Payton Slaughter nearly recorded a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds while
Kennedy Benne added 12 points and four steals.
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The Chargers will be back in action tomorrow in the Newman Flanagan Center as they host Jamestown for senior day with tip off scheduled for 2:00 p.m.
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