The Charger women's basketball team dropped a hard-fought contest to the Concordia Bulldogs in the GPAC semifinal round in Seward, Nebraska 87-74.
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The Cliff in the opening minutes went on a 10-3 run, as
Kennedy Benne recorded the first seven points in. The Bulldogs tied the contest with 4:16 remaining in the quarter following a layup from Abby Heemstra and a triple from Kendal Brigham. Trailing 19-12,
Grace Flanagan knocked down a big three to cut the lead to two possessions.
Konnor Sudmann buried a three with 1:07 on the clock off an assist from McNair to pull the Cliff within one. The Bulldog's Sadie Powell would respond with her own three to push the lead back to four.
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Powell knocked down a three late in the second quarter to give Concordia a 38-26. A pair of free throws from Benne and a layup brought BCU within eight with 30 seconds remaining in the half. Taysha Rushton hit a free throw before the buzzer push the lead to nine.
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The Bulldogs in the second half led by as many as 17 in the third quarter and held a double-digit lead heading into the final frame. With 6:56 remaining in the contest, BCU came within striking distance, as a jumper from
Rachel Langel and a layup from Sudmann brought them within three. CUNE would go on a 9-0 run to end the Chargers GPAC tournament run.
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Sudmann led the way for Briar Cliff with a near double-double with 26 points and nine rebounds. Benne added 20 points and recorded three steals.
Mallie McNair chipped in 10 points and grabbed five boards in the contest.
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The Chargers move to 21-9 on the season and will await for the NAIA Selection and will seek an at-large bid to the National Tournament.
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