Beavers are hosting the duo of games this weekend against golden bears and bulldogs

Minot, ND- The Beavers host for the first time in two weeks on Friday and Saturday. To start the weekend, Beavers takes at Concordia University, St. Paul Golden Bears on Friday. On Saturday, Beaver’s hardwood hits the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs.

Beavers are currently 4-8 at the conference after their recent victory against Augustana University. Overall, Beavers are an average of 61.9 points per Fight, 32.1 rebounds per Fight, 17.2 revenue per Match and have a .395 field target percentage. Beavers are currently being led in field targets of Maya Aguilar with 75, 3-Pointers of Maya Aguilar with 41 and rebounds past Emma Mogen with 89.

The last time Beaverers faced Golden Bears, BEAVERS MAP came in the 41-55-point game. During the game, the Minot State’s defense kept the golden bears for only 34.5 percent shooting from the field. Beavers also collected 12 offensive boards of the game. Maya Aguilar and Sydney Gustavsson led Bevers with 8 points each. Sydney Gustavsson Also secured a team high 7 rebounds.

The Golden Bears currently sit 10-2 in conference games. Golden Bears is conducted in Field Dimensions by Lydia Haack with 102, 3-Pointers by Leah Denterud with 37 and rebounds by Lindsey Becher with 146.

In Beaver’s Last Face-off against the Bulldogs defeated Beaver’s Bulldogs 66-54. Highlights from the game included the Beavers bench that came alive and scored 20 points for its scoring production. Beaver’s defense also forced 13 revenue. Lorelei Mciver Headed Beavers by 21 points and secured a game-high 8 rebounds.

The Bulldogs Conference Play Record is currently 5-7. Bulldogs are led in field dimensions by Johanna Miller with 78, 3-Pointers by Myra Moorjani with 28 and rebounds of Lexi Karge with 110.

Minot State hits hardwood to take on Concordia University, St. Paul Friday at. 7:30. On Saturday, Minot State against University Minnesota Duluth will compete at. 05:30. In the coming week, the Minot State will take the University of Minnesota Crookston on Wednesday and Northern State University on Saturday.