Gophers Outmuscle Marquette in Dominant Display
The Minnesota women's basketball team continued its impressive start to the season with a resounding 90-47 win over Marquette on Tuesday night at Williams Arena, further solidifying their 3-0 record. The Golden Eagles were thoroughly outplayed by the Gophers, who shot an efficient 50.7% from the field and dominated the paint, outscoring Marquette 48-12 in that department.
Sophomore standout Tori McKinney led the charge with a strong all-around performance, scoring 16 points and grabbing seven rebounds, while Grace Grocholski chipped in with 19 points and eight rebounds. The duo's chemistry was evident as they worked seamlessly together to create scoring opportunities and control the tempo of the game.
Marquette's Lee Volker led the Golden Eagles' offense with 13 points, but it wasn't enough to keep pace with Minnesota's explosive attack. The Gophers' bench also contributed significantly, with Brylee Glenn scoring 13 points off the bench and Mara Braun adding nine points, seven assists, and six rebounds.
Coach Dawn Plitzuweit praised her team's depth and resilience, saying "the depth of our group is definitely something that we wanted to have and we have this year. Anyone can have a night." The Gophers' collective effort was also highlighted by their strong defensive play, which limited Marquette to just 32.7% shooting from the field.
The victory marked another impressive display of the Gophers' ability to execute their game plan and outmuscle their opponents. As McKinney noted, "we approach every game the same... we have to value every opponent." With this win, Minnesota is off to a strong start in the season, setting themselves up for success as they head into upcoming matchups against New Jersey Institute of Technology and Kansas.
The Gophers' dominance on both ends of the floor was evident throughout the game, with Minnesota's 21-3 run over the final six minutes of the third quarter and first three of the fourth quarter ultimately putting the game out of reach. As Plitzuweit said, "every young lady that stepped on the court today played hard and played well and gave us some really good minutes."
The Minnesota women's basketball team continued its impressive start to the season with a resounding 90-47 win over Marquette on Tuesday night at Williams Arena, further solidifying their 3-0 record. The Golden Eagles were thoroughly outplayed by the Gophers, who shot an efficient 50.7% from the field and dominated the paint, outscoring Marquette 48-12 in that department.
Sophomore standout Tori McKinney led the charge with a strong all-around performance, scoring 16 points and grabbing seven rebounds, while Grace Grocholski chipped in with 19 points and eight rebounds. The duo's chemistry was evident as they worked seamlessly together to create scoring opportunities and control the tempo of the game.
Marquette's Lee Volker led the Golden Eagles' offense with 13 points, but it wasn't enough to keep pace with Minnesota's explosive attack. The Gophers' bench also contributed significantly, with Brylee Glenn scoring 13 points off the bench and Mara Braun adding nine points, seven assists, and six rebounds.
Coach Dawn Plitzuweit praised her team's depth and resilience, saying "the depth of our group is definitely something that we wanted to have and we have this year. Anyone can have a night." The Gophers' collective effort was also highlighted by their strong defensive play, which limited Marquette to just 32.7% shooting from the field.
The victory marked another impressive display of the Gophers' ability to execute their game plan and outmuscle their opponents. As McKinney noted, "we approach every game the same... we have to value every opponent." With this win, Minnesota is off to a strong start in the season, setting themselves up for success as they head into upcoming matchups against New Jersey Institute of Technology and Kansas.
The Gophers' dominance on both ends of the floor was evident throughout the game, with Minnesota's 21-3 run over the final six minutes of the third quarter and first three of the fourth quarter ultimately putting the game out of reach. As Plitzuweit said, "every young lady that stepped on the court today played hard and played well and gave us some really good minutes."