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Kendal Brigham dodges defenders (photo from 2024-25 season).

Photo credit: Josiah Seabaugh

By Aaron Spivey

 

Concordia secured a 96–44 victory over College of Saint Mary by applying relentless defensive pressure on Nov. 19. From the opening quarter, Concordia forced the Flames into difficult passes, traps, and rushed decisions, resulting in 39 turnovers.

Those turnovers were translated into immediate scoring opportunities. The Bulldogs pushed the ball in transition after nearly every steal or deflection, attempting 92 shots compared to Saint Mary’s 50. Many of these possessions turned into fast-break layups, early-clock threes, and second-chance points. Concordia built a 20–6 first-quarter lead and extended it to 47–18 by halftime.

Offensively, Concordia capitalized on its opportunities. Junior Sammy Leu led the team with 16 points, while senior Kristin Vieselmeyer added 12 points and eight rebounds. The Bulldogs’ depth shone through, as sophomore Makynna Robbins and junior Juliana Jones combined for 24 points off the bench.

With the win, Concordia remains undefeated at 6–0 and will travel to face Northwestern on Nov. 22.

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