Sunday, February 11, 2007

Concordia St. Paul Alone in First

#7 posting 2.11.2007
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D2 REPORTS
NORTH CENTRAL

UN Omaha reached the century mark in a 102-80 win over MSU Mankato. Karen Thies had 36 for UNO. North St. Paul's Cayla Hargrove added 7 for UNO. Triton's Alex Andrews had 18 for MSU Mankato.

North Dakota back on the winning side with a 76-60 win over UM Duluth. Kittson Central's Ashley Langen had 22 for UND. Barnum's Justine Axtell had 17 for UMD.

St. Cloud State slipped by South Dakota 72-71. Duluth East's Erika Quigley notched 30 points for SCSU. Mitchell's Jeana Hoffman had 23 for USD.

NORTHERN SUN
Concordia St. Paul is alone in first place after a 79-62 win over Mary. St. Croix Lutheran's Amanda Behnke had 28 for CSP. Polson, Montana's Corrie Villegas had 22 for Mary.

Northern State knocked MSU Moorhead out of their first place tie with a 65-59 win. Lewiston-Altura's Noelle Hall had 22 for NSU. BOLD's Jessica Fesenmaier had 12 for MSU Moorhead.

Upper Iowa knocked off SW MN State 78-69. Cedar Rapids' Amanda Faas had 21 for Upper Iowa. Oostburg's Kady Telschow had 23 for SW MN State.

Wayne State smashed Winona State 65-42. Cedar Rapids Xavier's Amanda Covington had 17 for Wayne State. Reedsburg's Amanda Reimer led Winona State with 16.

Bemidji State dropped UM Crookston 88-61. Bismarck Century's Stephanie Peterson had 17 for BSU. Chicago Vocational's Trissilyn Clayton, and North East, PA's Jackie Artise, had 13 for UMC.

MINNESOTA POINT EXCHANGE
The top five MN scorers yesterday
Erika Quigley, St. Cloud State, Duluth East 30 W
Amanda Behnke, Concordia St. Paul, St. Croix Lutheran 28 W
Ashley Langen, North Dakota, Kittson Central 22 W
Noelle Hall, Northern State, Lewiston-Altura 22 W
Alex Andrews, MSU Mankato, Triton 18 L
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