Tag: mikayla miller
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Women’s Basketball Rides Big First Half To 75-47 Victory Over Saint Mary’s
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St. Peter, Minn. – Deadlocked in third place in the conference standings with this afternoon’s opponent and beginning on a three-game homestand to cap off the regular season, the Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team rose to the occasion against Saint Mary’s on Saturday afternoon at Gus Young Court. Gustavus jumped out to a 42-22 halftime…
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Women’s Basketball Can’t Climb Out Of First Half Hole, Falls 72-59 To Concordia
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Moorhead, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team could not dig its way out of a deep first half hole in a 72-59 defeat against Concordia College on Wednesday night at Memorial Auditorium. Despite a much-improved second half, Gustavus could not recover from a slow start and 39-19 halftime deficit in what was its…
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Women’s Basketball Defeats St. Olaf 66-58
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team moved one step closer to securing a spot in the MIAC Playoffs with a 66-58 victory over St. Olaf College on Saturday afternoon at Gus Young Court. Led by the scoring efforts of Mikayla Miller (Fy., Goodhue, Minn.) and Lindsey Johnson (Jr., Edina, Minn.) who…
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Mikayla Miller’s Big Game Helps Women’s Basketball Run Away 62-34 Win Over Carleton
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Northfield, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team used one its best team defensive efforts and a standout scoring display by Mikayla Miller (Fy., Goodhue, Minn.) to run away with a 62-34 victory over Carleton College on Wednesday night at the West Gym. The Gusties allowed the Knights just ten field goals and limited…
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Women’s Basketball Can’t Recover From Slow Start, Falls 62-49 To St. Thomas
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St. Peter, Minn. – Head Coach Laurie Kelly said after Wednesday night’s game against No. 3 St. Thomas that she wished her team could have hit the restart button after 10 minutes. With 4:51 remaining in the opening half, Gustavus had made just one field goal and trailed 30-6. The slow start turned out to…
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Free Throws, Strong Finish Push Women’s Basketball To 64-57 Win Over Concordia
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team got back on track with a 64-57 victory over Concordia College on Wednesday night at Gus Young Court. In what was a grind-out, back-and-forth affair between two of the MIAC’s top teams, Gustavus was able to cash in at the free-throw line and use a strong…
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Win Streak Snapped, Women’s Basketball Falls 74-67 To Saint Mary’s
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Winona, Minn. – The Gustavus Adophus women’s basketball team saw its six-game winning-streak come to an end with 74-67 loss to Saint Mary’s University on Saturday afternoon at the SMU Gym. Gustavus drops to 10-3 overall and 4-2 in the MIAC, while Saint Mary’s snaps its four-game losing-streak and improves to 9-4 overall and 3-3…
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Fast Start, Hot Shooting Propel Women’s Basketball To 83-49 Win Over Augsburg
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Minneapolis – The Gustavus women’s basketball team used a fast start and one of its most balanced offensive performances of the season to cruise to an 83-49 victory over Augsburg College on Wednesday night at Si Melby Hall. Led by a breakout scoring performance by Hannah Howard (So., St. Paul, Minn.) who scored a season/game-high…
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Late Overtime Surge Propels Women’s Basketball To 65-57 Win Over UW-River Falls
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River Falls, Wis. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team capped 2014 with a 65-57 overtime victory over UW-River Falls on Tuesday night at the Karges Center. Thanks a Mikayla Miller (Fy., Goodhue, Minn.) game-tying three-pointer with :29 seconds remaining in regulation, the Gusties were able to force overtime with the score tied 51-51. With…
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Women’s Basketball Rides Strong First Half To 70-68 Victory Over Hamline
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St. Peter, Minn. – The Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team rode an 18 point halftime lead to a 70-68 victory over Hamline University on Saturday afternoon at Gus Young Court. Playing at home for the final time in the 2014 calendar year, the Gusties took control late in the first half and then were able…