The #23 Briar Cliff women's basketball team defended home court as they knocked off #19 Jamestown 59-56 in a thriller Saturday afternoon in the Newman Flanagan Center. The Chargers move to 19-7 (15-5 GPAC) and are tied with the Jimmies for the No. 2 seed in the conference standings.
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The first 10 minutes was a battle of momentum. The Chargers opened the contest with a 7-2 scoring run, but Jamestown roared back with a 14-4 run of their own. Briar Cliff kept the game close by converting 5-of-6 attempts from the free throw line. Heading into the second quarter, the Chargers trailed by a slim three points.
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The second quarter was a battle, as neither team was able to build up a lead.
Madelyn Deitchler and
Payton Slaughter combined for 11 of the Chargers 13 points scored in the quarter. The Cliff trailed by five points heading into the halftime break.
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Briar Cliff came out fired up in the third quarter as they outscored Jamestown 20-9. The Chargers finished the quarter on a 16-3 scoring run fueled by
Konnor Sudmann's nine points in the quarter. The Charger defense held the Jimmies scoreless for over five minutes of the quarter. BC grabbed a 48-42 lead heading into the final 10 minutes.
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The Jimmies chipped away at the lead behind Hannah DeMars' 10 points in the fourth, but the Cliff fended off any Jamestown comeback effort as they sunk 5-of-8 free throw attempts and forced four Jimmie turnovers. The Chargers went on to win a close thrilling contest 59-56, awarding them their 15th conference win this season.
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Konnor Sudmann had a team-high 22 points to go along with six rebounds and a steal.
Madelyn Deitchler nearly recorded a double-double as she posted 16 points, nine rebounds, two assists and a steal.
Payton Slaughter added 10 points, seven rebounds and four steals while
Peyton Wingert and
Kennedy Benne scored six and five points, respectively.
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The Charger women return to action next Wednesday evening as they travel to Seward, Nebraska to take on the Bulldogs of Concordia at 6:00 p.m.
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