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Chicago 73 
Wheaton 64

Hannah Williams   17 pts, 4 rebs
Jordan Myroth      8 pts, 10 rebs, 7 asst
Madsen, Demski, Zeller   8 pts each

Taylor Lake      17 pts, 9 rebs
Grace Hynes      15 pts, 9 rebs
Mia Farrell      13 pts, 7 rebs, 6 asst
Miranda Burt      13 pts,

Very disappointing home performance for a veteran team.  I was afraid that the Thunder would look at the Maroons 1-2 record(both losses to undefeated teams) and ease their mental preparedness for a tough opponent.  Even just a little bit of this was going to be to their detriment.  Chicago held Hannah Frazier to just 6 pts on 10 shots. 

Wheaton with very little defensive intensity and typical weak rebounding -9 (42-33, 15-7 offensive) when facing a quality team.

Little used junior Bonnie Zeller provided a 4th quarter spark.  I'd like to see more of her and Swider, less Demski.

lmitzel

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North Central got back in the win column last night with a 62-43 win over Concordia-Wisconsin (edited because I'm an idiot :P ). The Cardinals went on about a seven minute 17-0 run bridging the first and second quarters to take control and never looked back. Alanna Newsome led the way with 15, while Maya Walls and Haydn Braun both had super-efficient 14 point nights (Maya went 6-7 from the floor, including 2-3 from deep; Haydn went 4-7, including 4-5 from beyond the arc).

Emily Hafemann paced the Falcons with nine points, while Kaitlyn Foster added eight, but it was an awful night offensively for Concordia. They shot 3-24 in the first half and finished the game with 25/8/50 shooting splits.

The 43 points the Cardinals allowed are the fewest they've given up since 2011. [Insert quip about The System here]

Side note: I'm pretty excited about what freshman Natalie Stavropoulos brings to the table. She's still pretty raw (four turnovers last night), but has good athleticism and can get to the basket. She might develop into a pretty good piece for the Cardinals.
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RogK


RogK

After 1 quarter, Carroll led St Norbert 23-22. Carroll took the 2nd Q 23-1. They could've stopped scoring at that point, as St Norbert finished with 45, Carroll with 82.
Among the Pios who did well :
Theresa Wichser 5/7 3FG, 18 pts in 18:00
Sierra Grubor 6 rebs, 4 assists, 13 pts in 20:00
Katie Evans 5 rebs, 10 pts via 5 FG att and 2 FT att

RogK

Elmhurst committed 29 turnovers but escaped with a 56-52 win at St Mary's Indiana.
Courtney O'Donnell had 2 steals, 3 blocks, 10 pts and 13 rebs. Anna Hill scored 12 pts from 12 FG att (.500 eFG%). Zori Miller scored an efficient 11 (2/4 2FG, 2/2 3FG, 1/2 FT).

RogK

UW Whitewater 75-50 over Augustana. The Vikings left room for improvement in their shooting : 11/33 2FG, 6/28 3FG, 10/18 FT.
Mia Lambert tallied 13 pts to lead Augie.
Carthage topped Lake Forest 75-59.
Madie Kaelber led with 24 pts, 22 of them from only 13 FG att (.846 eFG%); Haley Ahr had 12 pts 6 rebs in 21:00.
Sammie Woodward helped with 13 pts, 6 assists, while Maggie Berigan (one r, although my danged keyboard wants to give her two) had 11 pts and 5 rebs.

lmitzel

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RogK


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Millikin 82-43 over Beloit.
Bailey Coffman topped the scoring with 16. Abby Ratsch had 13 pts, 10 rebs, 4 steals. Aubrey Staton helped with 5 steals and 10 pts.
Millikin had 24 offensive rebounds.

Gregory Sager

North Park 53
Buena Vista 46

Jayla Johnson: 18 pts
Josie Summerville: 11 rebs
Jackie Rapp: 3:0 a:to, 3 blks
Sinead Molloy: 3:1 a:to


After a truly awful second quarter in which the Vikings were outscored 20-7 and found themselves trailing by ten at the half, NPU came roaring back, holding the Beavers to only 14 points in the entire second half. The Vikings were still a little too sloppy with the ball, which held their own score down, but they got their lead up to double digits late and were not seriously threatened down the stretch. NPU will face Olivet tomorrow in the conclusion of the North Park Thanksgiving Invitational.

In the earlier contest at NPU, Elmhurst likewise came from behind to win, as Kween Jean hit a layup with two seconds left that allowed the Bluejays to nip Olivet, 55-54. Courtney O'Donnell led the way for the 'jays with 15 points and six boards, while Anna Hill contributed a dozen points and Jean collected 11 rebounds. Marissa Urso was a scratch -- she hasn't played since the season opener -- while Kelly Weyhrich and Elena Cabrera have yet to see the floor this season for the 'jays, leading me to suspect that Elmhurst is dealing with a rash of injuries early on this season.
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RogK

Thanks for the summaries, Greg.
If I remember accurately, it was mostly Jackie Rapp who did fine defensive work limiting BV's Destiny Einerwold to two 2nd half pts. She had scored 13 in 14 first half minutes.
Both games were 32-22 at halftime, which gives us all something to consider (not for long!).

Gregory Sager

North Park 64
Olivet 47

Jayla Johnson: 20 pts, 6 rebs
Angelina Villasin: 13 pts
Alisha Panthier: 7 rebs
Lauryn Alba Garner: 3:0 a:to

Another clear-the-bench game for NPU, as Amanda Crockett got 16 players in, 12 for double-digit minutes, against a thoroughly outclassed Comets squad in a game that NPU led by 29 halfway through the third quarter. Still some stuff to clean up -- 23 turnovers is too many against a team that isn't very good at all, and the Vikings continue to shoot poorly from the FT line -- but at this point the 4-0 Vikings are looking impressive enough that I'd like to see what they can do against a solid opponent.
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RogK

more of Saturday's results :
Elmhurst 70-60 over Buena Vista.
Jocelyn Jacob 20 pts (.607 eFG%), 4 assists; Kween Jean 13 pts, 8 rebs, 5 blocks; Lauren Goff 13 pts, 6 assists; Becca Gerke 10 pts, 9 rebs.
North Central 60, UW Stevens Point 59.
Lyndsay Brennan 13 pts, 6 rebs, 5 assists, 3 stls, 3 blocks; Maya Walls 12 pts, 9 rebs, 3 blocks, 4 assists.
Augustana 75-56 over Dubuque.
Alexis Jones 21 pts (9 2FG / 14 FG att, 3/5 FT), 5 stls, 9 rebs; Gabriela Loiz 13 pts; Maddy Murillo productive in 13:00, 7 pts, 4 rebs, a steal, 3 blocks. Maddy is one of several Vikings subdivided into two people in the Augie team stats on cciw dot org.

RogK

on the losing side :
Ripon 57-54 over Carthage.
Autumn Kalis 24 pts, 6 rebs; Maggie Berigan 10 rebs, 4 blks in 24:00.
UW Whitewater 67-55 over IWU.
Kendall Sosa 17 pts, 6 rebs.

RogK

Millikin is up to 5-0 after today's 88-68 win over Eureka.
Millikin had 16 steals and a 20 rebound advantage. Their top rebounders were : Bailey Coffman 10, Aubrey Staton 8, Abby Ratsch 8.
Five of the Big Blue scored in double figures : Jordan Hildebrand 15, Ratsch 14, Staton 11, Miranda Fox 11, Coffman 10. Others did well, too.