Green Bay 72, Detroit Mercy 76
DETROIT (2/4/2017) -- Titan sophomore Brittney Jackson made another free throw, the buzzer rang and mayhem ensued.
For the sixth time in program history, the University of Detroit Mercy women's basketball team knocked off a nationally-ranked opponent, defeating No. 21/24 Green Bay on Saturday, 76-72, at Calihan Hall. Detroit Mercy (13-10 overall) improved to 7-0 at home this season and 9-3 in the Horizon League with the victory.
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Cleveland State 66, Valparaiso 62
VALPARAISO, Ind. – Behind a career-high performance from Olivia Voskuhl and a matching standout performance from Khayla Livingston, the Cleveland State women's basketball team pulled out a 66-62 victory at Valparaiso Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Vikings are now 12-11 overall this season and 7-5 in Horizon League action.
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Milwaukee 63, Oakland 77
ROCHESTER, Mich. - Taylor Gleason scored 20 points for the second consecutive game along with seven rebounds and 4 assists while Hannah Little added 18 points just missing a double-double with 9 rebounds and six steals as Oakland made it back-to-back home wins defeating visiting Milwaukee, 77-63, on Saturday afternoon.
Sha'Keya Graves tied a career-high with five steals coupled with eight points and four rebounds while Taylor Jones added 11 points off the bench.
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Youngstown State 65, UIC 59 OT
Alison Smolinski scored 14 points in the fourth period and overtime, and the Youngstown State women's basketball team won 65-59 in overtime at UIC on Saturday afternoon at the UIC Pavilion.
After the Flames scored the final five points of regulation and hit a 3 on the first possession of overtime, the Penguins went on a 12-1 run to go up 65-57 and take control.
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Northern Kentucky 47, Wright State 67
The women's basketball team moved into first place in the Horizon League standings with its ninth straight win Saturday afternoon, pulling away in the second half for a 67-47 victory over Northern Kentucky at the Wright State Nutter Center.
The Raiders led by just one early before going on a 9-2 run, four coming from Antania Hayes, in building a 15-9 advantage after one period.
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