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Through Semifinals

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2023 6:58 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
    • First Round

    (10) Weber St. (2-16, 6-24) 52-63 vs. (9) Northern Colorado (5-13, 12-17)

    (8) Idaho St. (6-12, 11-18) 58-73 vs. (7) Portland St. (8-10, 13-15)

    • Quarterfinals

    (9) Northern Colorado (6-13, 13-17) 48-64 vs. (1) Northern Arizona (13-5, 19-12)

    (7) Portland St. (9-10, 14-15) 77-65 vs. (2) Montana St. (13-5, 20-10)

    (5) Montana (10-8, 14-15) 64-72 vs. (4) Eastern Washington (11-7, 18-10)

    (6) Idaho (9-9, 13-16) 58-73 vs. (3) Sacramento St. (13-5, 22-7)

    • Semifinals

    (4) Eastern Washington (12-7, 19-10) 57-74 vs. (1) Northern Arizona (14-5, 20-12)

    (7) Portland St. (10-10, 15-15) 42-60 vs. (3) Sacramento St. (14-5, 23-7)

    • Championship

    (3) Sacramento St. (15-5, 24-7) vs. (1) Northern Arizona (15-5, 21-12) - Wednesday, March 8, 3:00 PM MST on ESPNU

      • (entire tournament at Idaho Central Arena in Boise, ID)

Re: Women's Big Sky Tournament Thread (2023)

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:43 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
Hornets lead by 15 at the break. Sac outscored NAU 15-4 in the second quarter even though Natabou sat the entire quarter with 2 fouls.

Re: Women's Big Sky Tournament Thread (2023)

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:53 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
NAU cut it to 9, but by then it was too late. Sacramento State wins by 13 and clinches their first-ever DI NCAA appearance for either men or women.

Title Game Result

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:53 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
  • SAC 76-63 NAU; Jordan Olivares, the lone holdover from the Harkleroad regime, scored a game-high and career-high 26 points
    _________________ Olivares scored in double figures in 3 of Sac's last 5 games after not scoring in double figures once previously over the last two seasons
    _________________ The Lumberjacks went 1/14 in the decisive second quarter
    _________________ The Hornets won by double digits even though Dean & Natabou had their lowest combined scoring total of the season (24 pts.) :shock:
    _________________ Sac had 0 bench points for the second-straight game
    _________________ Regan Schenck had 12 points in her final Big Sky game, but she went 4/17 from the field (2/12 inside the arc)

Tournament Over

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:57 pm
by Mvemjsunpx
    • First Round

    (10) Weber St. (2-16, 6-24) 52-63 vs. (9) Northern Colorado (5-13, 12-17)

    (8) Idaho St. (6-12, 11-18) 58-73 vs. (7) Portland St. (8-10, 13-15)

    • Quarterfinals

    (9) Northern Colorado (6-13, 13-17) 48-64 vs. (1) Northern Arizona (13-5, 19-12)

    (7) Portland St. (9-10, 14-15) 77-65 vs. (2) Montana St. (13-5, 20-10)

    (5) Montana (10-8, 14-15) 64-72 vs. (4) Eastern Washington (11-7, 18-10)

    (6) Idaho (9-9, 13-16) 58-73 vs. (3) Sacramento St. (13-5, 22-7)

    • Semifinals

    (4) Eastern Washington (12-7, 19-10) 57-74 vs. (1) Northern Arizona (14-5, 20-12)

    (7) Portland St. (10-10, 15-15) 42-60 vs. (3) Sacramento St. (14-5, 23-7)

    • Championship

    (3) Sacramento St. (15-5, 24-7) 76-63 vs. (1) Northern Arizona (15-5, 21-12)


    • (entire tournament at Idaho Central Arena in Boise, ID)




    All-Tournament Team


    Jamie Loera (EWU)
    Esmeralda Morales (PSU)
    Regan Schenck (NAU)
    Nyah Moran (NAU)
    Isnelle Natabou (SAC)

    MVP - Kahlaijah Dean (SAC)

Re: Title Game Result

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:28 pm
by SDHornet
Mvemjsunpx wrote: Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:53 pm
  • SAC 76-63 NAU; Jordan Olivares, the lone holdover from the Harkleroad regime, scored a game-high and career-high 26 points
    _________________ Olivares scored in double figures in 3 of Sac's last 5 games after not scoring in double figures once previously over the last two seasons
    _________________ The Lumberjacks went 1/14 in the decisive second quarter
    _________________ The Hornets won by double digits even though Dean & Natabou had their lowest combined scoring total of the season (24 pts.) :shock:
    _________________ Sac had 0 bench points for the second-straight game
    _________________ Regan Schenck had 12 points in her final Big Sky game, but she went 4/17 from the field (2/12 inside the arc)
The Hornets went through the tournament field like a hot knife through butter proving we were the best team all season long. Amazing run, what a turnaround under Campbell. :clap: :notworthy: 8-)

Re: Women's Big Sky Tournament Thread (2023)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:30 pm
by SDHornet
SDHornet wrote: Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:36 am Hornets have the pieces to win it all in Boise. The women's side of the tournament should be a fun one to watch.
:coffee: