Sami Steffeck scored 21 points and Anna Haugen had 16 points and 14 rebounds as the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology Hardrockers defeated the Chadron State women's basketball team 64-52 Friday night.
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"Haugen is quick, very aggressive and kept beating us to the hole. We had a hard time with her both nights we played them," Raymer said.
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The Hardrockers shot 50 percent in the second half and 44 percent for the game in the victory. Chadron State finished 22 of 58 from the field, for 38 percent.
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"We didn't finish well tonight," Head Coach
Janet Raymer said. "We shot poorly and didn't move ball like we wanted to."
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Chadron State scored the first two points of the game on a pair of
Haley Urbatsch free throws, but a three-pointer by Steffeck gave Mines the lead for good.
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The Eagles recorded one more rebound than the Hardrockers with 33 and had one more turnover with 21. Chadron State committed 22 fouls compared to nine by Mines.
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South Dakota Mines finished 12-15 from the charity stripe, while the Eagles made five of seven attempts.
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Both teams scored 15 points off turnovers.
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Jori Peters led CSC with 10 points and five assists, with only one turnover.
Angelique Gall had a team high seven rebounds.
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Steffeck shot 8-12 from the field, five being from three-point land. As a team, the Hardrockers had five assists.
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Chadron State falls to 4-20 overall and 3-15 in the conference.
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Chadron State hosts Black Hills State tomorrow. Three Eagle seniors will be honored in-between the men's and women's games.
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