By Russell Hons
Russell Hons

NOTES: UND ends tough stretch at South Dakota State

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Next Game: at South Dakota State
The University of North Dakota women's basketball team closes out a tough, three-game stretch against South Dakota State on Saturday afternoon from Frost Arena in Brookings, S.D.

Watch the Hawks
All UND women's basketball games, home and away, can be heard on stations across the Home of Economy Fighting Hawks Radio Network, as well as through the iHeart Radio app, with longtime broadcaster Jack Michaels calling the action. Saturday's game can be heard on 100.3 FM (Cat Country).

Saturday's game can be seen on Midco Sports Two or on ESPN+, with a subscription. 

Follow the Hawks
Receive live updates during all UND women's basketball games by following @UNDwbasketball on Twitter. Fans can also follow the Fighting Hawks on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @UNDwbasketball as well as go to FightingHawks.com for up-to-the minute stories, stats and more.

Series History vs. the Jackrabbits
Saturday marks the 74th all-time meeting between North Dakota and South Dakota State, with UND holding a 41-32 advantage in the series. 

It has been tough sledding for the Fighting Hawks in recent games against the Jacks, dropping the last 11. The last NoDak win over SDSU was Feb. 14, 2004 in Grand Forks, as UND is looking for its first win over SDSU in Brookings since Mar. 8, 2003 when the Fighting Sioux won the NCC Tournament crown.

Last Time Out: at South Dakota
UND saw the host Coyotes explode for a 12-for-18 shooting attack from the field, including a 5-for-9 stretch from three, during the second quarter to finish with a 31-13 advantage in the frame to help South Dakota win its 14th straight over the Fighting Hawks by a 79-67 score. 

Kacie Borowicz paced NoDak on the offensive side once again, striking for 18 points on 6-of-18 from the field while matching the team lead with eight rebounds. It marks the 22nd straight game in double figures for the senior, who has now led the Fighting Hawks in scoring in every contest this season. 

Graduate student Juliet Gordon was on triple-double watch for the visitors, reaching double figures for the sixth time over her last nine games with 16 points thanks to a perfect 7-for-7 night at the charity stripe. Gordon also pulled down eight boards and dished out a career-high six assists to pace UND in 34 minutes of action. 

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