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Elliott
Nicholas Buus
75
Winner Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 3-4,1-1 NSIC
47
Augustana (SD) AUGIE 3-4,0-2 NSIC
Winner
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU
3-4,1-1 NSIC
75
Final
47
Augustana (SD) AUGIE
3-4,0-2 NSIC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 23 19 10 23 75
Augustana (SD) AUGIE 13 10 13 11 47

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Andy Thurston, Augustana Athletics Communications

Women's Basketball Falls In NSIC Home Opener

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The Augustana women's basketball team (3-4 overall, 0-2 NSIC) dropped an NSIC contest against Southwest Minnesota State (3-4, 1-1) 75-47 on Thursday night at the Elmen Center. 

Isabella Sanneh scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead the Vikings while Kristin Edmonds added nine points on three made 3-pointers. Clarissa Sauer led the team with three assists and six rebounds and Maliyah Elliott added two assists and two steals. 

AU opened the game with early energy on both ends, jumping in front 7-0 in the first 2:36. Elliott got the Vikings going with a paint bucket, and Sanneh followed with a steal-and-score plus a transition 3 to help AU seize control right away. SMSU answered quickly behind second-chance points and paint finishes, trimming the gap and then moving ahead midway through the quarter. The Mustangs pieced together a steady run with a pair of layups and a free throw to take their first lead, then closed the period strong with a late inside bucket to carry a 23-13 advantage into the second. 

The Mustangs continued to build momentum in the second quarter, stretching the margin with perimeter shooting and transition chances. SMSU opened the frame with a corner 3 and followed with another triple moments later, while Augustana tried to respond through Sanneh and a 3-pointer from the wing. The Vikings found a brief spark when Sanneh knocked down a pull-up three and Sauer converted an and-one in the final seconds, but SMSU kept stacking answers—another three, a fast-break finish, and a late jumper pushed the Mustangs lead to 42-23 at halftime. 

Augustana delivered its best stretch coming out of the locker room. Sanneh scored through contact and then finished a transition layup off a turnover to open the half, and Kristin Edmonds buried a pair of 3-pointers to keep the Vikings' comeback push alive. Addie Hanna added a steal that turned into an Ava Pautz layup, cutting the deficit further, and AU forced several empty possessions to stay within striking distance. SMSU weathered the surge with timely baskets and a late 3, but the Vikings won the quarter 13-10 and trailed 52-36 heading to the fourth. 

The Vikings kept fighting early in the final period. Edmonds drilled a fast-break 3 and Greta Dillinger hit a deep ball of her own, and Sanneh knocked down another triple to keep AU within range. Southwest Minnesota State answered each push with efficient offense in the lane and key possessions at the free-throw line, gradually extending the lead back past 20. The Mustangs closed the final minutes with a late three and free throws, and Augustana's final points came on a Sanneh layup before SMSU sealed a 75-47 result.

Augustana returns to action down the street, taking on Sioux Falls at 5 p.m., on Saturday in the Stewart Center. 

 
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