SAINT PAUL, MINN.—The Hamline University women's basketball team led from start-to-finish in a 71-55 victory over second-place Concordia (Minn.) at Hutton Arena on Saturday afternoon.
The Pipers improve to 9-9, 7-7 MIAC, while the Cobbers fall to 13-4, 12-2 MIAC. It snapped a four-game losing skid against Concordia, as Hamline's last win against them was by a 66-61 score at Hutton Arena on Saturday, February 5.
Hamline 71, Concordia (Minn.) 55
Sophomore Camille Cummings played the game of her life with a career-high 23 points on a 5-of-7Â clip from the three-point line, and an 8-of-12 mark from the field. Cummings carried a Hamline bench that got just three points from somebody other than her.Â
The Pipers finished with a season-high 20 assists, and a .500 (24-of-48) field goal percentage as a team.
Kate Trachsel had 14 points on a 3-of-4 mark from downtown, while Lydia Lecher registered a team-leading six rebounds along with nine points. Sophie Stork had nine points and tied for a game-high five assists with Michaela Stamer.Â
The Pipers nailed 12-of-25 (.480) three-pointers, while the Cobbers had a dismal 1-of-16 (.063) mark.
Makayla Anderson was the lone Cobber in double figures with 18 points.
Hamline will make the short trip to St. Catherine Wednesday, January 31 at 7 p.m.