Women’s Basketball goes to GPAC

Photo by Kayla Greenway | The Doane Owl

On Feb. 19-22, the Women’s Basketball team played two essential conference games against Concordia University and Hastings University, respectively.

The Tigers were not able to win any of the games and could not finish their regular season in the best way. The first score against Concordia was 71-61, and the second against Hastings was a difficult game that finished 88-68. The Women’s Basketball conference record is 10-12, while the overall record for the season is 15-13.

There were some essential players for the Tigers. Senior Mak Hatcliff got three assists in the first game and 18 points against Hastings. Another crucial player in both games was senior Macy Holtz with 14 points against Concordia and five assists in the last game.

The regular season for the women’s basketball Tigers is done and with this, the GPAC tournament gets started. The most important part of the basketball season has arrived and is the moment to show what the team is capable of.

On Feb. 26, the Tigers will begin the GPAC Tournament, marking the start in the quarterfinals at 7 p.m. Doane will travel to Mitchell, South Dakota, to play No. 16 Dakota Wesleyan University.

Photo by Kayla Greenway | The Doane Owl

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