Visiting Wisconsin Lutheran pulled away in the second half to record a 54-39 win over the Benedictine University women's basketball team, bringing an end to a 2-0 start in conference play. Despite never leading, Benedictine was hanging tough until a 9-0 run at the end of the third pushed the deficit to 14 points. Benedictine had a solid first half shooting the ball but were limited to just five field goals in the second half.
Jordan Carlquist paced Benedictine with 13 points while
Brilan McCory chipped in 10. Benedictine held a 34-29 advantage on the glass.
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Benedictine (2-5, 2-1 NACC) is back at home on Saturday against MSOE in a doubleheader with the men.
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