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Devin Durant
53
Western Ill. WIU 5-8,0-2 Summit League
69
Winner North Dakota UND 9-3,2-0 Summit League
Western Ill. WIU
5-8,0-2 Summit League
53
Final
69
North Dakota UND
9-3,2-0 Summit League
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Western Ill. WIU 11 0 25 17 53
North Dakota UND 14 21 19 15 69

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Alec Stocker Johnson, FightingHawks.com

Fighting Hawks flex defensive muscles in 69-53 win over Western Illinois

GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- The University of North Dakota women's basketball team put together one of its best defensive performances of the season in a 69-53 victory over Western Illinois on Tuesday night from the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks, N.D. 

The Fighting Hawks (9-3, 2-0 Summit League) held the Leathernecks (5-8, 0-2 Summit League) without a point in the second quarter and kept the visitors scoreless for over 11 minutes in the contest. It marks the first time in program history that UND has shutout an opponent in a quarter and the 11 total points in the first half by Western Illinois are the fewest allowed by North Dakota in the opening 20 minutes in program history. 

Kacie Borowicz once again paced the offensive effort for the hosts, pouring in 25 points on 8-of-15 shooting to record her third straight game with 20-plus points and her seventh 20-point game of the season. The senior also grabbed a season-high eight rebounds to tie for the team lead while also dishing out a game-high five assists in 32 minutes of action. 

Freshman Nakiyah Hurst had one of her best games of her young career, scoring a career-high 19 points on 6-of-15 shooting while also grabbing seven rebounds for her second straight game with at least seven boards. Claire Orth was the final Fighting Hawk in double figures with 13 points, four rebounds and a pair of steals in 30 minutes of action. 

Coming off a game yesterday, both sides got off to a bit of a slow start on the offensive end, but North Dakota started to piece it together as the opening stanza wore on. Borowicz and Hurst combined for a quick six points to help the Hawks end the first quarter with a 14-11 lead after 10 minutes. 

The second quarter saw NoDak flex its defensive muscles, holding the Leathernecks to 0-for-14 from the field, 0-of-4 from the line and forced eight turnovers to pitch a shutout and finish the frame with a 21-0 scoring advantage to take a 35-11 lead at the halftime break. 

UND extended the lead to a game-high 26 early the third quarter and never allowed the advantage to shrink below double figures to close out the victory and secure the sweep to being conference play. 

North Dakota will enjoy a break for the holidays before a trip down I-29 to battle North Dakota State on Dec. 31 at 1 p.m. from Fargo. 

Postgame Notes
  • UND has now won seven straight games, its longest winning streak since 2016-17
  • The Hawks also improve to 7-0 at home, their best start since 2013-14
  • The 11 points allowed in the first half are the fewest by UND in the opening 20 minutes in program history 
  • Since quarters began in 2015-16, UND has never held an opponent off the scoreboard until tonight
  • NoDak has now won six straight home games by double figures and has not allowed more than 66 points in any game at the Betty
  • Kacie Borowicz scored a game-high 25 points, her seventh game with 20-plus this season 
  • Nakiyah Hurst also logged a career-high 19 points while also grabbing seven boards
  • Claire Orth made it back-to-back games in double figures with 13 points 
  • Joli Daninger finished tied for the team lead with eight rebounds
  • UND has now led for over 34 minutes in each of the last four games 
  • NoDak shot .354 (23-of-65) from the field while holding WIU to just 14-for-61 (.230)
  • The Hawks were held to just 3-for-17 from three, with Hurst making two and Borowicz hitting the other
  • UND grabbed a season-high 52 rebounds and won the battle of the boards by eight
How It Happened
  • Q1: UND 14, WIU 11
  • Q2: UND 35, WIU 11
  • Q3: UND 54, WIU 36
  • Q4: UND 69, WIU 53


 
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