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Mark Kuhlmann
83
Winner North Dakota UND 8-15,4-6 Summit League
81
Omaha UNO 5-18,1-9 Summit League
Winner
North Dakota UND
8-15,4-6 Summit League
83
Final
81
Omaha UNO
5-18,1-9 Summit League
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
North Dakota UND 22 27 9 25 83
Omaha UNO 16 22 26 17 81

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Ethan Erdman, FightingHawks.com

North Dakota holds on to 83-81 win at Omaha

OMAHA, Neb. – The North Dakota women's basketball team earned its third road victory of the season Thursday night, 83-81 over Omaha at Baxter Arena.
 
After Omaha opened up the second quarter with an 11-0 run, forcing a UND timeout, the Hawks roared back by outscoring the Mavericks 27-11 over the final eight minutes of the first half. North Dakota closed the half on a 19-3 run and received points from five different players during the stretch to carry a  49-38 lead into the locker room. Kiera Pemberton was a catalyst for the UND offense during the run, scoring eight of the 19 UND points. The Hawks were nearly perfect inside the arc, connecting on 12-of-13 two-point attempts in the frame, and went 3-for-3 from the charity stripe. All three of UND's free throws were and-one conversions with two courtesy of Pemberton and one from Fatima Ibrahim.
 
Five straight points from Mikayla Aumer to start the fourth quarter, started a 9-2 run as UND pulled ahead 67-66 after the first two minutes. The lead flipped hands twice in the ensuing possessions, and after an Omaha and-one, they would hold the lead until the two-minute mark when a Kiyah Hurst jumper gave NoDak an 81-80 edge. A pair of clutch free throws from Beal with 1:34 left in the game would prove to be the difference, as Omaha's game tying shot was off the mark and UND held on to the win.
 
Borowicz just missed her fourth double-double of the season with 18 points and nine rebounds. The senior guard also dished out five assists. Pemerton matched Borowicz's point total with 18 points of her own on 8-of-13 shooting and eight boards. Aumer chipped in 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting. The Fighting Hawks received 21 points from their bench unit, led by Rakiyah Beal's eight.
 
North Dakota opened the contest with back-to-back triples from Aumer and Borowicz, but the Mavericks countered with a pair of and-one opportunities, with one conversion, as the Hawks held a 6-5 early lead. The score was tied once, briefly in the opening minutes of the quarter, but the Hawks regained the lead after a Borowicz triple and would hold the advantage for the remaining eight minutes of the period. Pemberton and Borowicz controlled the boards in the opening 10 minutes, as each pulled down five rebounds and one offensive board.
 
After a red-hot second quarter where the Hawks shot .750 percent from the field, it was difficult to build momentum after flipping ends of the court following the halftime intermission. UND shot 2-of-9 from the field and 5-for-10 from the free throw line in the third, while Omaha shot .583 percent from the floor and 11-of-15 at the charity stripe. However, the Hawks trailed by just six points going into the fourth, a deficit they would quickly erase.
 
North Dakota continues its road trip Saturday when they face Kansas City in the Swinney Center.
 
Postgame Notes 
  • Kacie Borowicz scored in double-figures for the 14th game in a row
  • Mikayla Aumer tied her career-high of 15 points, a mark she set two games prior against South Dakota
  • The Fighting Hawks had an edge in rebounding 35-33
  • UND shot .541 percent from the field and tallied 34 points in the paint
  • North Dakota is now 7-1 when holding a lead at halftime and 4-1 when scoring 80+ points
  • NoDak is now 57-11 all-time against the Mavericks
  • The Mavericks shot .439 percent from the field and 6-of-20 from deep
  • Omaha earned 34 free throw attempts and connected 25 times
How It Happened 
Q1: UND 22, Omaha 16
Q2: UND 49, Omaha 38
Q3: Omaha 64, UND 58
Q4: UND 83, Omaha 81

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