
Eggebrecht Comes Up Clutch in Huskies 61-59 Win Over Central Oklahoma
11/15/2025 6:25:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Senior guard scores go-ahead and-one with 13 seconds left
Edmond, Ok. – St. Cloud State Women's Basketball (2-0) picked up their second win of the season as they defeated Central Oklahoma 61-59 Saturday evening. Senior guard Jada Eggebrecht finished an and-one with 13 seconds left in the game which proved to be the game-winner.
The first quarter of the game bounced back-and-forth as the two teams consistently traded leads. Neither team was able to create much separation, but it was the Huskies that held the lead at the end of the quarter after a three by Alana Zarneke. St. Cloud State carried over that momentum as they slowly started to build up a lead in the second quarter. A three-pointer by Jada Eggebrecht capped off a 9-2 run as SCSU held a 33-22 lead with 2:23 left in the half. The Huskies ultimately went into the break up 37-28 after they outscored the Bronchos 19-13 in the quarter.
Coming out of halftime, UCO opened up with a 9-3 run to force an early timeout by SCSU. Regrouping out of the timeout, the Huskies responded with an 8-3 run to push their lead back up to eight points at 48-40. The teams traded baskets the remainder of the third as St. Cloud State went into the fourth with a 55-51 lead. The fourth quarter saw the Bronchos ramp up their defense as the Huskies did not make a field goal until there was 1:21 left in the game. That field goal came by way of Brynn Olson who brought the Huskies within a point to set the score at 58-59. UCO had multiple opportunities to expand their lead, but they missed shots at the rim as well as key free throws to leave the door open. After forcing a miss at the rim and Olson securing the rebound, St. Cloud State called timeout with 14 seconds left. Out of the timeout, Jada Eggebrecht finished a layup while being fouled off an assist from Rachel Kottke to put the Huskies up 60-59 for a clutch and-one. The programs all-time leader in free throw percentage stepped up to the charity stripe without a nervous bone in her body and connected on the free throw to put the Huskies up two. UCO called a timeout of their own as they had a chance to tie or win the game. With five seconds left, Alana Zarneke denied the Bronchos at the rim with a clutch block. UCO grabbed the offensive rebound but then committed an offensive foul with a second left in the game. St. Cloud State called a timeout and the inbounded the ball as time expired as they secured a thrilling 61-59 victory over Central Oklahoma. SCSU held the Bronchos to zero points in the final 2:24 of the game.
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St. Cloud State will return be back in action on November 20 as they travel to Marquette, Mi. to take on Northern Michigan.
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.
The first quarter of the game bounced back-and-forth as the two teams consistently traded leads. Neither team was able to create much separation, but it was the Huskies that held the lead at the end of the quarter after a three by Alana Zarneke. St. Cloud State carried over that momentum as they slowly started to build up a lead in the second quarter. A three-pointer by Jada Eggebrecht capped off a 9-2 run as SCSU held a 33-22 lead with 2:23 left in the half. The Huskies ultimately went into the break up 37-28 after they outscored the Bronchos 19-13 in the quarter.
Coming out of halftime, UCO opened up with a 9-3 run to force an early timeout by SCSU. Regrouping out of the timeout, the Huskies responded with an 8-3 run to push their lead back up to eight points at 48-40. The teams traded baskets the remainder of the third as St. Cloud State went into the fourth with a 55-51 lead. The fourth quarter saw the Bronchos ramp up their defense as the Huskies did not make a field goal until there was 1:21 left in the game. That field goal came by way of Brynn Olson who brought the Huskies within a point to set the score at 58-59. UCO had multiple opportunities to expand their lead, but they missed shots at the rim as well as key free throws to leave the door open. After forcing a miss at the rim and Olson securing the rebound, St. Cloud State called timeout with 14 seconds left. Out of the timeout, Jada Eggebrecht finished a layup while being fouled off an assist from Rachel Kottke to put the Huskies up 60-59 for a clutch and-one. The programs all-time leader in free throw percentage stepped up to the charity stripe without a nervous bone in her body and connected on the free throw to put the Huskies up two. UCO called a timeout of their own as they had a chance to tie or win the game. With five seconds left, Alana Zarneke denied the Bronchos at the rim with a clutch block. UCO grabbed the offensive rebound but then committed an offensive foul with a second left in the game. St. Cloud State called a timeout and the inbounded the ball as time expired as they secured a thrilling 61-59 victory over Central Oklahoma. SCSU held the Bronchos to zero points in the final 2:24 of the game.
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- Jada Eggebrecht was the game's leading scorer with 16 points on 6/13 shooting with three made three-pointers. She also totaled three rebounds, two assists, and a block.
- Alana Zarneke scored 12 points to go with five stocks (three steals and two blocks), and four rebounds.
- Paige Lambe was the final Husky to score in double figures as she tallied 12 points (5/10) three rebounds, and two blocks.
Notables
- St. Cloud State is now 2-0 all-time against Central Oklahoma.
- The Huskies led the game in field goal percentage (39.3-39.0), free throws made (11-6), rebounds (34-26), assists (15-10), blocks (6-0), steals (11-8), and fast break points (10-5).
- Brynn Olson totaled eight points, six rebounds, and a block and steal while shooting 4/8.
- CJ Adamson tallied two points and five rebounds and assists.
- Rachel Kottke notched four points, assists, and steals.
- Kristi Kottke compiled two points, eight rebounds, and two assists and steals.
- Halle Vande Hey scored four points.
- Abigail O'Reilly totaled one point and two rebounds.
Up Next
St. Cloud State will return be back in action on November 20 as they travel to Marquette, Mi. to take on Northern Michigan.
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
SCSU
CentOK
FG%
.393
.390
3FG%
.286
.375
FT%
.688
.467
RB
34
39
TO
16
18
STL
11
8
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