DURANT, Okla. –
Caitlin Kobiske put up a double-double to lead Southeastern, but it was not enough to lift the Savage Storm in a hard-fought 54-50 loss to Northwestern Oklahoma State on Saturday night in Bloomer Sullivan Arena to close out the 2022 fall semester.
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The loss drops SE to 3-6 on the season overall and 1-3 in Great American Conference play heading into the holiday break.
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Kobiske posted a game-high 14 points to lead the way on offense, shooting 6-of-8 from the floor while adding a game-high 13 rebounds on the contest.
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Briley Moon crossed the double-figure threshold with 10 points while shooting 50.0 percent from the field with a pair of threes, while nearly picking up a double-double as well, finishing the night with 9 rebounds.
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Karyssa Jackson added eight points off the bench while
Holli Lindley posted seven.
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Grace Alverson dished out a team-best four assists while
Aimee Alverson and
Abbie Barr each turned in two.
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SE took an early lead with the first four points of the game but saw NWOSU come back and tie the contest which then saw the teams trade one-possession leads before the Storm closed the quarter with four-straight points to lead 14-13 after one period.
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The teams remained even through the first half of the second quarter before the Rangers reeled off a 7-0 run which saw them take a 25-18 lead before SE trimmed the deficit to 27-22 at the halftime break.
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NWOSU scored the first five points of the second half to take a double-digit lead and would see that lead reach 11 points before the Storm started chipping away, first with five-straight points before eventually closing the gap to 39-35 on a Lindley free throw with 1:55 to play in the third.
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The Rangers would connect on three with just over a minute to play in the frame and take a 42-35 lead into the fourth quarter.
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Southeastern would put together a 9-2 run to knot the game at 44-44 on a Jackson layup with 3:52 to play, but NWOSU would answer with an 8-0 run.
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The Storm would put together one final push, closing the gap to 52-50 after a Barr steal and layup with 32 seconds remaining.
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However, that was where the rally would end as the Rangers would connect on a pair of free throws to take the game 54-50.
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