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1 2 3 4 Final
UT Rio Grande Valley 8 14 18 17 57
Utah Valley 16 18 13 24 71
PE Building - Orem, Utah
71
Box Score

Player of the Game
Mariah Seals scored 14 points, picked up three steals and dished out two assists as the Wolverines held off second-place UTRGV.

Key Stats
  • UVU shot .475 on the afternoon, making 28-of-59 attempts from the field.
  • The Wolverines held a 41-32 advantage in rebounding.
  • UTRGV freshman Bernesha Peters led all scorers with 26 points.

Up Next
UT Rio Grande Valley: at Grand Canyon (Feb. 6)
Utah Valley: vs. NM State (Feb. 6)


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1 2 3 4 Final
CSU Bakersfield 23 13 17 25 78
Missouri-Kansas City 16 12 16 24 68
Swinney Recreation Center - Kansas City, Mo.
68
Box Score

Player of the Game
Erika Williams led the Roadrunners to their first road win of the season with 17 points.

Key Stats
  • CSU Bakersfield shot .510 from the field, making 25-of-49 attempts.
  • The 'Runners also shot 20-of-29 from the free throw stripe.
  • UMKC held a 30-28 advantage in rebounding.

Up Next
CSU Bakersfield: at Chicago State (Feb. 6)
Missouri-Kansas City: vs. Seattle U (Feb. 6)


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1 2 3 4 Final
Seattle U 13 10 14 12 49
Chicago State 10 17 18 12 57
Jones Convocation Center - Chicago
57
Box Score

Player of the Game
Konner Harris led the Cougars to a second-straight win with 19 points, including five three-pointers.

Key Stats
  • The Cougars made nine three-pointers and were 10-of-14 from the free throw line in the conference win.
  • Both CSU and SU finished with 43 rebounds on the game.
  • Taelor Ross led the Redhawks with 18 points.

Up Next
Seattle U: at Missouri-Kansas City (Feb. 6)
Chicago State: vs. CSU Bakersfield (Feb. 6)


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1 2 3 4 Final
NM State 15 14 14 21 x
Grand Canyon 8 10 14 12 x
GCU Arena - Phoenix
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Box Score

Player of the Game
Shanice Davis scored 17 points to lead the Aggies to their 10th straight win as NM State stays perfect in WAC play.

Key Stats
  • NM State shot .411 on the game, making 23-of-56 attempts from the field.
  • The Aggies and Lopes each finished with 34 rebounds on the night.
  • The two teams combined for just 20 free throws on the night.

Up Next
NM State: at Utah Valley (Feb. 6)
Grand Canyon: vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (Feb. 6)