The South Dakota State women’s basketball team secured a 20-point victory over Omaha in the quarterfinal round of the Summit League Tournament. Led by Brooklyn Meyer’s 16 points, the Jackrabbits had five players reach double figures in scoring, showcasing a balanced offensive effort. SDSU shot 58 percent as a team, with 11 different players scoring in the game.
A strong second quarter performance allowed the Jackrabbits to pull ahead, maintaining a double-digit lead throughout the game. Brooklyn Meyer’s efficient shooting and career-high six assists, along with standout performances from Madysen Vlastuin and Paige Meyer, contributed to the team’s success.
Next, SDSU will face the winner of the quarterfinal match between St. Thomas and North Dakota. The Jackrabbits will play at noon on Saturday, looking to continue their tournament success. This victory marks the team’s fourth time with five players reaching double digits this season, showcasing their offensive depth and talent.
The Jackrabbits improve to 39-5 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, highlighting their history of success in postseason play. With a strong performance against Omaha, SDSU looks poised to make a deep run in the tournament and compete for a championship. Fans can follow the team’s journey on GoJacks.com and watch their upcoming game against St. Thomas or North Dakota.
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