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Senior Megan Belt prepares to receive a pass (photo from 2024-25 season).

Photo credit: Maddy Peters

By Aaron Spivey

 

Concordia women’s basketball delivered a historic performance, setting a new single-game scoring record with 133 points in a dominant 133–48 victory over Waldorf. Concordia shot an impressive 59.8 percent from the field, knocked down 16 three-pointers, and pulled down 46 rebounds.

Kristin Vieselmeyer led the charge with 18 points, while Ayla Roth, Bree Bunting, and Sammy Leu set the tone early with a 35-point first quarter, combining for 71 points in the first half.

Coach Drew Olson commented on the team’s pace and hard work.

“We played with really good pace, and the team just played really hard throughout the game,” he said.

While the Bulldogs were excellent on offense, they also locked things down on defense as they held Waldorf to single digits in the first and third quarters.

With the win, the Bulldogs move to 5-0 and keep their undefeated streak alive. They will look to carry that momentum into their next game when they host College of Saint Mary at home on Nov. 19.

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