Next Game: at Oral Roberts
The 9-16 Fighting Hawks take the road for their final conference road trip. Their trip will start at Oral Roberts on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. before heading to Denver on Saturday, Feb. 22.
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How to Watch
All UND women's basketball games, both home and away, are broadcast on the Home of Economy Fighting Hawks Radio Network and streamed via the iHeart Radio app, with veteran broadcaster Jack Michaels providing play-by-play commentary. Saturday's game will air on 100.3 FM (Cat Country).
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Wednesday's game can be streamed on the Summit League Network, with a subscription.
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Stay Connected
Follow @UNDwbasketball on Twitter for live updates during all games. Fans can also find updates on Facebook and Instagram at @UNDwbasketball and visit FightingHawks.com for the latest news, stats, and features.
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Series History: UND vs. The Golden Eagles
The Fighting Hawks trail in the all-time series 3-12, going 1-6 on the road. UND went winless against the Eagles in all three matchups last season but secured a commanding 108-100 victory in the prior season. NoDak saw the Golden Eagles earlier this season in the Betty where it went into a thrilling double overtime. Despite a tightly contest game, the Hawks fell 98-91.
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Last Time Out: vs. North Dakota State
NoDak secured a massive 65-60 win over in-state rival North Dakota State on Saturday night. After falling behind in the first half, the Hawks battled back in the third with a 27-18 scoring frame to tie the game heading into the fourth. In a tightly contested final quarter, the Hawks pulled ahead to beat the Bison by five.
Kiera Pemberton led UND with 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting, adding eight rebounds and two steals and two blocks.
Jocelyn Schiller added 14 points, four rebounds, and two steals.
Fatima Ibrahim posted 12 points, five rebounds, and one block.
UND shot 41.7% (20-of-48) from the field and 78.6% (22-of-28) from the free-throw line, compared to NDSU's 41.1% (23-of-56) from the field and 64.3% (9-of-14) from the line. From three-point range, the Bison led 23.8% (5-of-21) to the Hawks' 20.0% (3-of-15). NDSU outrebounded UND, 36-28. UND had 13 turnovers compared to NDSU's 18.
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