Sunday, January 14, 2007

St. Catherine Breaks 28 Year Drought

#8 posting 1.14.2007
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D3, NAIA, and JUCO reports

D3
MIAC
Bethel stopped Macalester 68-50. Sioux Falls Washington's Annegret Nautsch had 15 for Bethel.

Carleton won the battle of Northfield with a 75-63 win over St. Olaf. Portand Lincoln's Hannah Oken-Berg had 15 for Carleton.

Concordia Moorhead went overtime to beat St. Thomas 75-70. Parkers Prairie's Jenna Freudenberg had 22 for CM to lead all scorers.

Gustavus powered past Hamline 63-42. Hutchinson's Bri Monahan had 15 for Gustavus to lead all scorers.

St. Catherine upset St. Benedict 64-53. It was St. Benedict's first loss in the MIAC. It was St. Kate's first win over St. Ben's since 1978-79.

St. Mary's rallied to beat Augsburg 73-59. Winona Cotter's Jessica Weisbrod had 18 for St. Mary's. Chaska's Michelle Richter also had 18 for Augsburg.

WIAC
Eau Claire beat Platteville 58-41. Eau Claire North's Michelle Burns had 14 for Eau Claire. Colby's Liz Tesch also had 14 for Platteville.

River Falls stopped Oshkosh 47-32. North Branch's Traci Reimann had 20 for River Falls.

Stout routed Whitewater 85-71. Alma's Dani Boese had 22 for Stout.

Superior scored with 0.1 seconds left in a dramatic 63-62 win over LaCrosse. Mukwonago's Katy Searing led all scorers with 17 for LaCrosse.

UMAC
UM Morris pounded Martin Luther 65-40. New Ulm's Coresa Leighty had 13 for UMM.

Presentation was victorious over Bethany 89-75

Nortland edged Northwestern MN 48-44. Julie Ross had 16 for NW to lead all scorers.

NAIA
#12 Mayville State defeated #18 Black Hills State 76-63. The Comets are now 13-6 overall and 4-1 in the DAC.

JUCO
Anoka-Ramsey beat Rochester 69-57

Itasca stopped Mesabi Range in a defensive struggle 49-44

Northland trounced Hibbing 83-53

Vermillion defeated Central Lakes 50-43

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