SAINT PAUL, MINN.—The Hamline University women's basketball team were victim of 13 made three-point baskets in their 63-51 road loss to St. Catherine on Wednesday night.
The Pipers fall to 9-10, 7-8 MIAC, while the Wildcats improve to 13-6, 8-5 MIAC.
St. Catherine 63, Hamline 51
Greta Schimnowski's game-high 25 points consisted of a 7-of-12 mark from the three-point line. Her performance engineered a St. Catherine squad that converted 13-of-24 (.542) shots from beyond the arch, the highest percentage from an opponent this season.
The three-point line wasn't equally as kind to the Pipers, who registered a season-low .095 (2-for-21) clip, and .274 (17-of-62) field goal percentage. Lydia Lecher paced Hamline with 13 points, while Sophie Stork notched a team-leading eight rebounds as well as eight points. Yasmeen Abed tallied a season-high 11 points off the bench.
The Wildcats led for all but :23 of the contest.
The Pipers will travel to Augsburg on Saturday, February 3 for a 1 p.m. game.