November 17, 2024

Lynnae Mitchell (Navajo) Lead the Presentation College Saints with 20 points

DICKINSON, N.D.—The Presentation College Saints women’s basketball squad fell in NSAA action to the Dickinson State University Blue Hawks, 90-63.

How it Happened—

Jada Campbell (SO/Sioux Falls, SD) opened the scoring for the Saints on baskets as the Blue Hawks took an early 6-4 lead. Lynnae Mitchell (Navajo) made back-to-back free throws to bring the Saints within 5 before the Blue Hawks hit a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 8. Haylie Vallery (JR/Nacogdoches, TX) answered the 3-pointer with a 3-pointer of her own. The Saints were held scoreless for the remaining four minutes of the first quarter, as Mitchell would hit a free-throw as the Saints trailed 28-17.

After being held scoreless for the first two minutes, Jada Campbell hit a shot from beyond the arc. Campbell had a 6-0 run to cut the deficit to 36-23 before the Blue Hawks hit a jumper after being held scoreless for over a minute. Aimee Campbell (FR/North Richland Hills, TX) would hit a basket before both teams were held scoreless for just under 2 minutes. Lynnae Mitchell would hit a 3-pointer before the Blue Hawks would end the half on a 4-0 run.

Mitchell scored the opening points for the Saints in the third quarter. Aimee Campbell ended the scoring drought in the third for the Saints hitting the front end of a free-throw attempt. Vallery hit a free-throw as the Saints trailed 72-46 at the end of the quarter.

Tone’ Oglesby (JR/Detroit, MI) hit a 3-pointer to open the scoring for the Saints in the fourth quarter. The Saints were held without a basket for nearly 3 minutes before Vallery made an old-fashioned 3-point play. A. Campbell would hit free-throws before Oglesby hit a three-point basket with just under 2 minutes remaining in action. Mitchell would hit the final basket of the game, on an assist from Hannah Rivero (SO/Houston, TX) as the Saints fell 90-63.

The Saints shot 35.2% from field goal range, while making 9 3-pointers in the contest. The Saints bench contributed to 21 points, while rebounding the ball 29 times. The Saints forced 7 steals in the contest.