The Charger women's basketball team will return to Sioux City and play at the final site for the NAIA Women's Basketball National Tournament, after defeating Vanguard in a closely contested game 69-68 Saturday afternoon inside the Garvey Center in Wichita, Kansas.
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Kennedy Benne scored a team high 20 points and dished out seven assists. The Charger defense forced 20 turnovers in the contest.
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After trailing 38-30 going into halftime, the Chargers took control in the third quarter, opening with a 7-0 run capped by a
Mallie McNair bucket to cut the lead by one. A buzzer beating bucket from
Rachel Langel put the Chargers up 51-49 heading into the final frame.
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Both teams traded baskets in the fourth quarter, and with 1:45 remaining in the contest, Benne scored on a layup to put the Cliff up 65-64. Vanguard quickly took a one-point lead with a quick basket on the other end. Benne found Slaughter for a two with 22 seconds left, forcing a Vanguard timeout. Vanguard coming out of the timeout scored off a second chance opportunity, forcing the Cliff to use a timeout for an inbounds play.
Konnor Sudmann like she's done many times in her Charger career, got the ball in crunch time and delivered with a jumper with eight seconds to take the lead.
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Vanguard's last second three fell short and the Cliff make their second straight round of 16 appearance in as many seasons under Head Coach
Brian Ortmeier.
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McNair and Slaughter both chipped in 11 points while Flangan added nine points in the contest.
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The Cliff will take on Indiana Tech in the round of 16, Friday March 22, as they take on Indiana Tech inside the Tyson Events Center at 8 p.m.
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