South Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota will face off for the second time this season on Wednesday in Grand Forks. The Jackrabbits emerged victorious in their first meeting with a score of 87-73, led by a 30-point performance from Brooklyn Meyer. SDSU currently holds a record of 19-3 overall and is undefeated in Summit League play at 9-0. In contrast, North Dakota has a 8-14 record and a 3-6 mark in conference games, placing them seventh in the standings.
SDSU leads the Summit League in various categories such as scoring margin, field goal percentage, rebounding margin, and assist/turnover ratio. They are also ranked first in the College Insider Mid-Major Poll and have received votes in the AP Poll. Brooklyn Meyer is a standout player for the Jackrabbits, averaging 17.6 PPG and shooting .629 on the season.
The Jackrabbits have won 56 consecutive Summit League regular-season games, putting them in the top 10 in NCAA history for consecutive conference victories. Haleigh Timmer is on the cusp of reaching 1,000 career points for SDSU, needing just two more to achieve this milestone.
With 19 wins so far this season, SDSU is close to securing their 14th consecutive 20-win season. They have a strong track record of reaching at least 20 wins in AJ’s career, with only three years falling short of that mark. The upcoming game between SDSU and North Dakota promises to be an exciting matchup with both teams looking to make their mark in the Summit League standings.
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