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Women's Hoops vs South Dakota State in Summit League Semifinals
3/11/2013 7:54:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Game Notes I Live Stats
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- The IPFW women's basketball team will play the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Monday afternoon in the 2013 Summit League Championship semifinals. Tip-off is scheduled for 1 p.m. EST, 12 CST.
SCOUTING THE JACKRABBITS
South Dakota State earned the No. 1 seed in the 2013 Summit League Championship Tournament. The Jackrabbits defeated Oakland 67-53 in the quarterfinals on Saturday to advance to the semifinals.
SDSU is now 23-7 on the year. The duo of Megan Waytashek and Ashley Eide pace the offense by scoring 14 points per game. Katie Lingle also impacts the game, however she does it off the bench. Lingle scores nine points per game while hauling in just under five boards.
ALL-TIME SERIES
South Dakota State leads the all-time series over IPFW 19-1. The first meeting between the two programs was during the 2004-05 season as the Jackrabbits recorded a 90-73 victory over the Mastodons in Fort Wayne. IPFW started to play SDSU two times a year the next season. Their lone win over the Jackrabbits came in overtime during the 2010-11 season. The 'Dons won 70-67 in Brookings to stop the Jackrabbit streak.
LAST TIME OUT
Stefanie Mauk came up with two huge field goals to keep IPFW alive late in the contest. Mauk hit a 3-point field goal with four seconds to play in regulation to force overtime and then she drove to the basket and scored a layup with three seconds to play forcing the game into double overtime.
Stefanie Mauk had two clutch buckets, but it was a team effort that gave IPFW a 106-101 win on Sunday. All five starters scored in double figures and point guard Haley Seibert exploded for a career-high 33 points, five assists, three rebounds, and two steals in 50 minutes of playing time.
1,000 POINT WATCH
~Feel the Rumble ~
LAST TIME OUT
Sunday's game against the Leathernecks was arguably the most exciting game in IPFW women's basketball history as the Mastodons not only advanced in the tournament, but they set a new Summit League tournament record for most combined points in a game and it also marks the first time a game has reached double overtime.
Stefanie Mauk came up with two huge field goals to keep IPFW alive late in the contest. Mauk hit a 3-point field goal with four seconds to play in regulation to force overtime and then she drove to the basket and scored a layup with three seconds to play forcing the game into double overtime.
Stefanie Mauk had two clutch buckets, but it was a team effort that gave IPFW a 106-101 win on Sunday. All five starters scored in double figures and point guard Haley Seibert exploded for a career-high 33 points, five assists, three rebounds, and two steals in 50 minutes of playing time.
1,000 POINT WATCH
Amanda Hyde now has 992 career points as a Mastodon. She has put together a great season by doubling her points per game average from a year ago (18.7 / 9.5). Hyde is leading the Summit League in scoring which has not been done by an IPFW player since the 2007-08 season when Johnna Lewis-Carlisle averaged 19.5 ppg.
~Feel the Rumble ~
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