Skylights Fall to The Argos

Skylights Fall to The Argos
Briaunna McCullough — Montana State University Northern Athletics
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Skylights Fall to The Argos

Story of the Game:

The MSU-Northern Skylights lost against University of Providence 68-51 in a Frontier Conference match on Saturday in Havre, Montana. The Skylights went on a 6-0 run at the start of the game. Providence stepped on the peddle and went on a 23-2 run in the first quarter. Northern battle in the second quarter losing by one 16-15. The Argo’s kept a good stead lead to take the game.

Individual Stats:

The Skylights were led by Briaunna McCullough, who had 14 points with 6-13 from the field. Shyan Krass added 13 points going 5-11 from the field. Callender, Kehr, and Toms each added five rebounds.

The Argo’s were led by Brooklyn Harn, who went 7-12 from the field with 21 points. Reed Hazard added 18 points and five rebounds. Maddy Dixon added a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

Stats of the Game:

The MSU-Northern Skylights shot a field goal percentage of 35, 20 percent from the arc, and 58 percent from the free throw line.

The Argo’s shot 35 percentage from the field, 33 percent from the 3-point line, and 100 percent from the free throw.

The Skylights so Far:

The Skylights are 7-18 in the overall season and 0-12 in Conference.

Original source can be found here.



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