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Women's Basketball
50
Winner South Dakota SD 15-14 (10-6)
39
Omaha UNO 16-11 (6-9)
Winner
South Dakota SD
15-14 (10-6)
50
Final
39
Omaha UNO
16-11 (6-9)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
South Dakota SD 25 25 50
Omaha UNO 21 18 39

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

McCloud records double-double in USD win over Omaha

Feb. 28, 2013

Final Stats

Box score

VERMILLION, S.D. - In her first game back from injury, Margaret McCloud recorded her third double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead the South Dakota women past Omaha 50-39.

The Coyotes (15-14, 10-6), who ended the regular season with three straight wins, will be the third seed in the Summit League Tournament in Sioux Falls. They wrapped up that seed when Fort Wayne (12-15, 8-7) lost to Western Illinois (13-15, 6-9) 73-54 earlier in the night.

Despite sitting out the last three games, McCloud went 5-for-7 shooting, blocked three shots and dished out a pair of assists. Nicole Seekamp led USD in scoring with 11 points, while Tempestt Wilson added nine points. Alexis Yackley grabbed eight rebounds.

Paige Frauendorfer led Omaha (16-11, 6-9) in scoring with 12 points and Stacia Gebers added 10 points. Carolyn Blair-Mobley led the Mavericks in rebounds with 11.

The Coyotes outscored the Mavericks 13-6 over the last 10 minutes of the game to extend their winning streak over Omaha to eight straight. Omaha has not beaten South Dakota since a 57-56 win on March 1, 2006.

South Dakota outrebounded Omaha 48-34 and held the Mavericks scoreless from beyond the 3-point arc (0-for-8). USD also kept Omaha off the foul line, committing a season low nine fouls and limiting Omaha to four free throw attempts (3-for-4).

The Coyotes will play the sixth seed in the Summit League Tournament at the Sioux Falls Arena on March 10. The game will start at 2:30 p.m. They will play North Dakota State (10-17, 6-9), Western Illinois or Kansas City (9-19, 5-10).

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