The South Dakota State women’s basketball team emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against North Dakota State, securing a 63-55 win in front of a crowd of 4,156 fans. The Jackrabbits outscored the Bison 24-14 in the fourth quarter, with Brooklyn Meyer and Paige Meyer contributing 15 points combined. The game was tied at 55-all with three minutes remaining before SDSU pulled ahead with eight unanswered points. Brooklyn Meyer led all players with 24 points, supported by Haleigh Timmer and Paige Meyer who each scored 13 points. The Jackrabbits shot 46 percent from the field and hit three key 3-pointers in the final quarter. SDSU’s win marked their 55th consecutive victory in Summit League regular-season play. Next, they will face Omaha on Saturday afternoon. Kallie Theisen also made a mark by moving into fifth place on SDSU’s all-time career blocks chart. The victory extended SDSU’s winning streak against NDSU to 23 games and improved their overall record against the Bison to 64-39.
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