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Black Hills State University Athletics

Black Hills State University Yellow Jacket Athletics
Wientjes
72
Winner Black Hills St. BHSU 4-1,4-1 RMAC
56
UC-Colo. Springs UCCS 1-1,1-1 RMAC
Winner
Black Hills St. BHSU
4-1,4-1 RMAC
72
Final
56
UC-Colo. Springs UCCS
1-1,1-1 RMAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Black Hills St. BHSU 17 25 20 10 72
UC-Colo. Springs UCCS 19 12 13 12 56

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Yellow Jackets Dominant Defense Continues in Win Over UCCS

The Black Hills State University women's basketball team compiled 24 steals in a solid defensive showing which led the team to a 72-56 victory over UC-Colorado Springs extending the teams win streak to four in a row.

After the Yellow Jackets fell behind in the first quarter of play 17-19 a strong team effort on both offense and defense throughout the second quarter saw the Yellow Jackets take a strong 42-31 lead in the second quarter that they would not relent throughout the game's duration.

After halftime, the Mountain Lions came out looking for answers which they were unable to find allowing the Yellow Jackets to compile an additional 20 points compared to their own 13. The fourth quarter saw the Yellow Jacket scoring slow down with the team only putting up 10 points while allowing the Mountain Lions to score 12 of their own to finish out the game with a 16-point lead.

On the night, the Yellow Jackets hit 25-of-68 (36.8 percent) including eight 3-pointers while shooting 25.8 percent from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, the team shot 77.8 percent (14-of-18). As a team the Yellow Jackets recorded an impressive 24 steals while also compiling 23 defensive rebounds in another outstanding defensive showing.

The Yellow Jackets were again led in scoring by senior Racquel Wientjes who recorded 29 points shooting 9-19 with three 3-pointers and hitting 8-of-9 free throws. The team had two other double-digit scorers with Megan Engesser recording 10 points on the night and Danica Kocer recording 12 points of her own.

Defensively Ashley Davis led the way with six steals followed closely behind by Ashlee Beacom with four steals of her own. Wientjes was also able to record nine defensive rebounds.

Up Next

The Yellow Jackets begin winter break following tonight's contest and will return to play January 3rd at home against Regis at 4 p.m. followed by taking on Colorado School of Mines January 4th at 5:30 p.m. at the Donald E. Young Center.

-BHSUAthletics.com-




 
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