![]() ![]() Late in the third, an Olson three pointer, blocked shot, and layup sequence propelled the Bulldogs to finish the quarter 61-41.įourth quarter started on a fast break thanks to Taya Hakamaki. The Golden Bears would then answer with a three, but not to be overshadowed, Rhoades answered with a three of her own to put the Bulldogs back up by 12. The Golden Bears would break UMD's streak with a two-point bucket of their own. Olson would follow immediately with a three point play of her own, bringing the Bulldog lead to 12. To kick off the third, the Bulldogs struck first with a Taytum Rhoades and-one and completed three point play. Concordia would answer with their own run, but was shut down by the Bulldog defense, giving the Bulldogs a 36-29 lead at the half. The Bulldogs would go on to have a 10-0 run midway through the second quarter, extending their lead significantly for the first time of the day. Olson led the charge of the first, going six for six in field goals. The Bulldogs finally were able to pull away from the Bears in the second quarter thanks to offensive showings from Olson and Karge. ![]() Both the Golden Bears and Bulldogs would go on to score twice more, ending the quarter at 17-17. Olson would continue her offensive show and get the and-one and complete three point play to tie it up again at 13. Ella Gilberston would then drive to the hoop and draw the foul, bringing the Bulldogs back within one. Olson also scored back to back buckets, but an extra Golden bear jumper would put the bears out in front 11-9. Karge would come up big for the Bulldogs in the first quarter, making back to back buckets to keep the Bulldogs tied at seven. The Golden Bears would be the first team on the board, but the Bulldogs would get their offense started by nailing a three pointer to put them on the board. Brooke Olson led the way with 28, Freshman Lexi Karge took the second spot ending the day with 14 points, and Taytum Rhoades would follow up in the third spot with 13.Īfter a significant amount of back and forth between the two teams, UMD's nationally ranked defense was put to the test. The Bulldogs saw three players hit double digits in today's game. This marks the fifth year in a row the Bulldogs have solidified their spot in the NSIC semi-finals. ![]() 9 University of Minnesota Duluth women's basketball team took down Concordia 82-55 in the quarterfinal round of the NSIC tournament Saturday morning. ![]()
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