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This one was in the form of #10 Midland Warriors.
Midland came into the contest with two straight losses – one to highly ranked Northwestern – and an 8-5 record.
The Jimmies came into the game with 9 straight wins and a 12-1 record – only losing to Northwestern.
The game was tight throughout the first half, with the Jimmies being hurt by 7 missed free throws and 12 missed three pointers.
The Jimmies pulled away in the second half with Jessica Buck and Hannah Steele taking over for UJ. Steele showed why she is a two-time All-American with 15 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 assist. Buck added 14 points and grabbed 6 rebounds.
The Jimmies never got on track with their successful three point shooting (13.6% for game), but they hit 23 second half free throws (23 of 24 in 2nd half).
The Jimmies next game is December 30th against Morningside in Sioux City.