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  • Schuttloffel verbally committs to SDSU

    http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...PORTS/60802019

    Roosevelt High girls basketball standout Jennifer Schuttloffel has verbally committed to play at South Dakota State.
    The 5-foot-11 forward averaged 9.3 points and 5.8 rebounds last season, leading the Rough Riders to a 22-4 record and their second straight Class AA state championship.
    Her father, Mark, said Schuttloffel chose SDSU after also receiving interest from North Dakota State, Missouri and Kansas, among others.

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    Re: Schuttloffel verbally committs to SDSU

    Here is an update on our 2007 recruit Schuttloffel, sounds like she had a solid game.

    GILLETTE — It took 84 minutes, but the Wyoming girls all-stars defeated South Dakota 87-82 in overtime on Monday night to win the first basketball game in the border war series.


    Playing in Gillette, Wyoming held onto the lead through the first half, then saw South Dakota dominate through much of the second half.

    But Wyoming surged in the closing minutes, tying the game at 74-74 with 59 seconds to go in regulation when Sheridan’s Kelsey Boedeker sank two free throws.

    A layup by Jennifer Schuttloffel of Souix Falls Roosevelt put South Dakota up with 34 seconds to go, but Wyoming’s 6-foot-3 Hillary Carlson hit a

    one-handed jumper in the closing seconds to force overtime.

    It was all Wyoming from that point on. Boedeker, who finished with 13 points, added a free throw to put Wyoming on top and Josie Stewart of Glenrock drove the baseline for a jumper to put the Cowgirls up 79-76.

    Carlson, who led Wyoming with 23 points, added two free throws at the 1:29 mark to put Wyoming up by five points.

    Sierra Moeller of T.F. Riggs hit a jumper with 48 seconds to go and then hit a 3-pointer with 32 seconds to go to pull South Dakota within a point.

    But Bri Barnette of Gillette hit three of four free throws in the waning seconds and then Carlson blocked a 3-pointer by Rapid City Central’s Jami Morris to snuff out South Dakota’s final opportunity. Carlson, named Miss Wyoming Basketball this past week, hit two free throws to put the game away.

    Also scoring for Wyoming were Boedeker, with 13 points; Barnette, eight; Jenika Bird of Evanston, seven; and Kristi Dilts of Douglas, six.

    South Dakota was led by Schuttleoffel with 23 points and Abby Plucker of Parker added 17. Moeller finished with 13 points and Sara Puthoff of West Central scored nine.

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