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The Concordia University, Nebraska women's basketball team overpowered the York College Panthers in a 75-48 victory Saturday afternoon at the Doghouse in Seward, Neb.
The Bulldogs began the game on a 10-0 run that was an early indicator for what was to follow. By halftime Concordia had a 38-16 lead and then cruised in the second frame, allowing many of the young pups of the Bulldogs roster to get some much earned playing time.
Concordia was led by senior guard Melissa Tinkham with 13 points and Stacy Scheer with 12. Concordia was led on the glass by Kristin Miller with 11 rebounds.
"Our shooting struggled today," said head coach Drew Olson. "Although we played great defense, and I am very happy with the way some of our younger players played once they got their opportunity in the game."
York was led offensively by Kimberly Sladek with 15 points and Kimberly Tsinnie who added 11 points for the Panthers.
With the victory the Bulldogs are 2-1 overall. The Panthers start their season 0-2.
The Bulldogs will next be in action as they host the Cattle Classic Tournament Nov. 14 and 15. On Friday they are matched against Waldorf College and on Saturday the Bulldogs are scheduled to play Iowa Wesleyan.
The special price of admission for Cattle Classic games is six canned food items or a $6 donation. The entrance price for children is three canned food items or a $2 donation. Concordia students also will donate three canned food items or $2 to see a game. No passes.
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