The #8 Charger women's basketball team fell in the final seconds to the visiting #13 Dakota State Trojans 71-70 Wednesday evening on Ray Nacke Court. Leading by one, a foul was called on the Chargers and DSU's Tabor Teel sank two free throws to give the Trojans the victory.
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The Trojans held a 20-15 lead in the first quarter following a three from Angela Slattery. The Cliff responded with a 7-0 run to take a 22-20 lead following a bucket from
Konnor Sudmann off an assist from
Payton Slaughter.
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The Trojans rode the hot hand of Slattery as they built a 32-26 lead early in the second quarter. The Cliff cut the lead within after
Grace Flanagan buried a three and a basket from
Rachel Langel. Langel in the final seconds of the first half stuffed a shot from the Trojans Caitlin Dyer and the Chargers to a 43-41 lead heading into intermission.
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After a back-and-forth third quarter, the Chargers clung on to a two-point lead heading into the final frame. The Chargers led 62-58 with 6:34 remaining in regulation, until the Trojans tied it up following a basket from Tabor Teel. With 29 seconds left and the Chargers leading 70-69, a shooting foul was called on BCU and the Trojans Teel Sank both free throws to take the 71-70 lead. A last second shot attempt from
Mallie McNair, and Dakota State grabbed the defensive board. The Chargers were unable to intentionally foul, and the Chargers fell 71-70.
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Sudmann led the Chargers with 20 points and went eight-for-13 from the field with five rebounds. Langel chipped in 12 points and grabbed six boards with a block.
Cadence Davis provided a spark off the bench for the Chargers, adding in seven points in limited minutes.
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The Trojans platoon system worked in their favor, as they received 30 points from their reserves, led by Teel's 23 points.
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The Chargers fall to 11-2 (6-1 GPAC) on the season, and will travel to Crete, Nebraska this Saturday as they take on the Tigers of Doane. Tip-off is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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