
Huskies Hindered by Cold Shooting, Fall 63-69 to Parkside
11/30/2024 4:08:00 PM | Women's Basketball
St. Cloud State Drops Second Straight Game
St. Cloud, Minn.- St. Cloud State Women's Basketball (3-2) dropped their second consecutive game with a 69-63 loss to Wisconsin-Parkside. The Huskies jumped out to a fast start in the first quarter as they opened the game on a 10-3 run. Shooting 58% in the first quarter, St. Cloud State would lead 24-17 at the end of the first frame. The Huskies' offense in the second quarter started to go cold as they scored their first points of the quarter at the 3:51 mark after a three-pointer by Alana Zarneke to lead 27-25. The teams battled late into the second as the game would be tied at 31 going into halftime. The start of the third quarter saw the Rangers use a 7-2 run to lead 38-33. SCSU remained in striking distance as they never trailed by more than six points in the period, but found themselves down 43-47 going into the fourth quarter. St. Cloud State continued to fight late into the game as a three-pointer by Alyssa Stamer set the score at 58-61. The Rangers did their job late in the game as they converted six of their eight free throws to shut down any potential opportunities for the Huskies. St. Cloud State would ultimately fall 69-63 as they shot 31% for the game and 22% in the final three quarters.
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Up Next
St. Cloud State will begin conference play next week as they travel to Minot State to take on the Beavers on December 6. For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Basketball, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
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- Jada Eggebrecht led the Huskies in scoring as she dropped a season-high of 21 points while grabbing four rebounds and making three three-pointers.
- Abigail O'Reilly nearly tallied a double-double with eight points and a career-high of 13 rebounds with six being offensive.
- Alyssa Stamer also nearly recorded a double-double as she scored a season-high of 10 points while dishing out a career-high of eight assists.
- St. Cloud State is now 4-2 against Wisconsin-Parkside all-time.
- The Huskies led the game in three-point makes (8-5), free throw percentage (68.8-64.3), offensive rebounds (21-20), assists (17-8), steals (9-4), points off turnovers (6-5), second chance points (14-13), and bench points (13-10).
- Kylan Gerads set a career-high of 10 points while grabbing seven rebounds.
- Alana Zarneke scored seven points, grabbed five rebounds, and tied her career-high of three steals.
- Reagan Briggs set a career-high of five rebounds while recording two assists and steals.
Up Next
St. Cloud State will begin conference play next week as they travel to Minot State to take on the Beavers on December 6. For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Basketball, stay tuned to scsuhuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Team Stats
UWP
SCSU
FG%
.359
.310
3FG%
.263
.276
FT%
.643
.688
RB
49
47
TO
14
11
STL
4
9
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