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Hashley
Jerek Wolcott
47
Montana State-Northern MSUN 16-5
55
Winner Carroll College CC 18-3
Montana State-Northern MSUN
16-5
47
Final
55
Carroll College CC
18-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Montana State-Northern MSUN 8 6 16 17 47
Carroll College CC 8 16 15 16 55

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | by Carroll Sports Information

Saint Top MSUN for Second-Consecutive Top-25 Win

HELENA, Mont. – Cassidy Hashley scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the 10th-ranked Carroll College women's basketball team to a 55-47 win over No. 15 MSU-Northern Saturday evening at the PE Center in Helena.
 
After a tightly contested first quarter which ended in a 8-8 tie, the Saints blew the game open by outscoring the Skylights 16-6 in the second frame.  
 
Carroll started the second quarter with a 10-2 run to build an 18-10. MSUN cut the lead to 18-14 but the Saints closed on a 3-pointer by Bailey Pasta and a pair of free throws from Baylee Watson to take a 24-14 lead into the half.
 
The Saints pressed the lead to 32-16, the largest of the game, with 7:45 left in the third before the Skylights began to chip away at the lead. The lights scored with 31 seconds left in the quarter to cut the lead to 39-30 at the end of the frame.
 
MSU-Northern continued to whittle down the lead, cutting it to 43-39 with 3:35 to play. That is as close as they would come as the Saints outscored the Lights 12-8 down the stretch, including 6 of 8 shooting from the free throw line in the final minute.
 
Eight of Hashley's 18 points came in the fourth quarter. The double-double was her fourth of the season.
 
"She (Hashley) is big time in the clutch and the girls know it and they kept going back to her," head coach Rachelle Sayers said. "I think that it was a combination of our kids knowing where the ball needs to go and just being unselfish."
 
Katie Estey was the lone other Saint in double figures with 11 points and seven assists.
 
The Saints were 19 of 54 (35.2 percent) from the field. Carroll tallied 13 assists and forced the Skylights into 16 turnovers.
 
Carroll outrebounded MSUN 30-29.
 
Three Skylights scored in double figures, led by Cydney Auzenne with 13 points.
 
The Saints strong defensive performance was key to the victory, and especially impressive on the second night of a back-to-back against tanked opponents.
 
"Defensively we were doing some nice things," head coach Rachlee Sayers said. "I never felt like offensively we were where we wanted to be. That is the nice thing about our defense, we can survive some of those lulls. It was a huge game for us after a big one last night and I am glad to see us persevere through that run."
 
The Saints have a lone game against Rocky Mountain in Billings next week.  The Bears are on a five-game losing streak that began with a 55-50 setback against Carroll on Jan. 16.
 
 
 
 
 
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