INDIANOLA, Iowa (Duhawks.com) - The Loras women's basketball team had it's six-game winning streak snapped in an 80-72 loss to Simpson on Saturday. Senior
Addie Oberman led the charge for Loras, finishing with 11 points and 8 rebounds.
SERIES NOTABLES
- The Storm own the all time record of 43-21 … The Duhawks won the last seven of nine
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
- Simpson began the game 3-of-3 from beyond the arc within the first three minutes of play for a 13-5 lead
- Loras came within three of the Storm after a three from senior
Kelly Barzowski, assisted by junior
Tayler Walker
- The Duhawks hit their seventh 3-pointer of the day with a shot from sophomore
Macenzie Kraemer in the corner, tying the game at 28-all
- In back-to-back possessions, Loras hit shots from beyond-the-arc to pull within five at the break
- After forcing four turnovers in less than four minutes, the Duhawks tied the game at 45 after a 3-pointer by senior
Miranda Chapman
- Loras made a run late in the fourth quarter as the Duhawks scored six unanswered points including Loras' 12th 3-pointer of the day from Kraemer
TEAM NOTABLES
- Twelve 3-pointers ties a season-high for the Duhawks and equals Loras' 3-pointers from it's last two games (six against both Elmhurst and Dubuque)
- Prior to Saturday's game, the Duhawks had yet to lose a game when shooting more than 25 percent from beyond-the-arc, Loras shot 37.5 percent from three in the loss, fourth highest mark this season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTABLES
- Oberman has tallied double-digit points in 11 of Loras' 14 games
- Kraemer was perfect in shooting on the day as the Spring Green, Wis. scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting from three
FRIEDMAN GROUP PLAYER OF THE GAME - Addie Oberman
- The Clinton native finished two rebounds shy of a double-double as the senior racked up 11 points on 5-of-13 shooting.
UP NEXT
Loras returns to Lillis Court on Wednesday to take on Nebraska Wesleyan. The Prairie Wolves are 9-4 after a 90-72 loss to Luther on Saturday. Tip-off between the Duhawks and Nebraska Wesleyan is set for 6 p.m.