Re: Western Illinois
The Argus write-up:
The Argus write-up:
Shooting woes doom SDSU at W. Illinois
By From staff reports
Comment Print Email PUBLISHED: January 15, 2008
The South Dakota State women missed out on an opportunity to gain ground on the best team in the Summit League after falling to Western Illinois 67-60 on Monday in Macomb, Ill.
SDSU shot 15 percent from 3-point land and 35 percent from the field to drop to 4-2 in the conference (11-6 overall). WIU holds the top spot at 5-0 (7-9 overall).
The Jacks started on a cold streak, hitting just two of their first 19 shots from the field. That allowed Western Illinois to take its biggest lead of the game, 24-7, at the 10:12 mark. But after a 14-5 rally, the Jacks went into halftime down 36-23.
SDSU quickly grabbed the momentum early in the second half, trimming the deficit to single digits in the first two minutes. The Jacks scored seven straight points to tie the game at 46-all on a Kristin Rotert 3-pointer with 10:44 remaining. After holding their only lead of the night at 55-54, SDSU gave up a nine points in a row and was unable to recover.
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By From staff reports
Comment Print Email PUBLISHED: January 15, 2008
The South Dakota State women missed out on an opportunity to gain ground on the best team in the Summit League after falling to Western Illinois 67-60 on Monday in Macomb, Ill.
SDSU shot 15 percent from 3-point land and 35 percent from the field to drop to 4-2 in the conference (11-6 overall). WIU holds the top spot at 5-0 (7-9 overall).
The Jacks started on a cold streak, hitting just two of their first 19 shots from the field. That allowed Western Illinois to take its biggest lead of the game, 24-7, at the 10:12 mark. But after a 14-5 rally, the Jacks went into halftime down 36-23.
SDSU quickly grabbed the momentum early in the second half, trimming the deficit to single digits in the first two minutes. The Jacks scored seven straight points to tie the game at 46-all on a Kristin Rotert 3-pointer with 10:44 remaining. After holding their only lead of the night at 55-54, SDSU gave up a nine points in a row and was unable to recover.
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