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69
Snow College SNOW COL 6-2, 0-0
81
Winner Midland College MIDLAND 6-2, 0-0
Snow College SNOW COL
6-2, 0-0
69
Final
81
Midland College MIDLAND
6-2, 0-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Snow College SNOW COL 12 13 17 27 69
Midland College MIDLAND 11 21 22 27 81
61
Snow College SNOW COL 6-3, 0-0
81
Winner South Plains College SOUTH PL 6-1, 0-0
Snow College SNOW COL
6-3, 0-0
61
Final
81
South Plains College SOUTH PL
6-1, 0-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Snow College SNOW COL 19 12 12 18 61
South Plains College SOUTH PL 27 21 22 11 81
73
Winner Snow College SNOW COL 7-3, 0-0
67
Odessa College ODESSA C 6-5, 0-0
Winner
Snow College SNOW COL
7-3, 0-0
73
Final
67
Odessa College ODESSA C
6-5, 0-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Snow College SNOW COL 10 16 22 25 73
Odessa College ODESSA C 13 10 19 25 67

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Snow College Athletics Media Relations

Badgers Take One of Three Games at Midland College Classic

The Snow College women's basketball team picked up one win at the Midland College Classic last weekend. The Badgers opened the classic with a loss to the host school, Midland College, 81-69. They also fell to No. 11 South Plains College 81-61 before grabbing their sole victory of the classic over Odessa College 73-67. 

The Badgers entered the classic off the heels of the Eagle Classic, where they won both of their games over Central Wyoming College 69-54 and Eastern Wyoming College 81-47. 

The Badgers and Chaparrals had a close first quarter as both teams missed chances throughout the period. They were tied at eight by the midway point, and it extended to a slight Badger lead by the end of the quarter, 12-11. 

The second quarter saw both teams trade early points to tie the game at 16-16. Midland would then go on a 12-5 run over the middle section to go up 28-21 and close out the half up 32-25. Midland outscored the Badgers 21-13 in the second quarter. 

The second half opened as the Chaparrals kept the Badgers at bay, but never let their lead drop below eight in the third quarter as they entered the final period up 54-42. 

In the fourth quarter, the Badgers were able to battle the lead as low as five with four minutes left after they strung together a 12-2 run. Midland would respond with a 20-3 run to close out the game, with their last 16 points coming off free throws to win the game 81-69. 

Sara Aoki led the Badgers in scoring with 28 points. The Badgers took their largest number of threes so far this year with 34 attempts, as they converted on nine. They had four second-chance points against Midlands 15. 

The following day, Snow College faced off against No. 11 SPC.

The first quarter saw both teams trade buckets to a 12-12 tie by the midway marker. SPC sparked a 15-7 run for the second half of the quarter to end up 27-19 heading to the second. 

The Texans used the second quarter to build their lead to 13 points with five minutes left in the half. The Badgers used a 6-2 run to cut into the deficit, but SPC strung two threes and a layup together to extend their lead to 48-31 at half.

In the second half, SPC kept their foot on the gas, stretching their lead as it never let the Badgers back into the game. It ended the third period with a 70-43 lead. The fourth quarter was the only time the Badgers outscored the Texans 18-11, but it wasn't enough to pull them back into the game as SPC won, 81-61. 

Snow College had three scorers in double digits as Seini Tuipulotu, Lala Baldwin, and Aoki had 16,13, and 10, respectively. The Badgers finished the game with 26 rebounds to SPC's 35. Sydnee Smith was the Badgers' leading rebounder with seven. 

The Badgers headed into their final game of the classic against Odessa. 

The first quarter of the game followed a similar pattern to the previous two, where it was a tough fight, and Smith found the first points of the game for the Badgers. Odessa would then score the next seven points. The Badgers would pull it closer by the end of the first, down 13-10. 

Snow College would open the second quarter on an 8-4 run to take the lead for the first time since the opening bucket. The Badgers would continue to grow their lead, as they outscored the Wranglers 16-10 in the second to go into half up 26-23. 

Out of the half, both sides kept the score close as Odessa was able to come back and take the lead early in the quarter. The Badgers would come back as Aoki was able to hit a jumper in the paint to spark a 16-4 point run to take the lead back and then some. They would then head into the final stanza with a 48-42 lead. 

The Badgers used the fourth to extend their lead to as much as 16 points with 2:20 left on the clock. The Wranglers found an 11-1 run over the rest of the match, but the Badgers were able to hold on to close the game with a 73-67 victory. 

Avery Allred and Hillary Akomatsri led the Badgers in scoring with 14 points apiece. The Badgers had 24 bench points and 10 on the fast break. 

The Badgers will head to their final road tournament in Taylorsville, where they will take on Arizona Western College Dec. 5 at 3:00 p.m. They will then turn around and face CWC for the second time this season, Dec. 6 at 11:00 p.m. For video streaming and live stats information, visit snowbadgers.com.
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