Next Game: vs. No. 1 South Dakota State
The 12-18 Fighting Hawks survive and advance to the semifinals against the No. 1 seed, South Dakota State. Tip off is set for Saturday, March 8 at 12 p.m.
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How to Watch
All UND women's basketball games, both home and away, are broadcast on the Home of Economy Fighting Hawks Radio Network and streamed via the iHeart Radio app, with veteran broadcaster Jack Michaels providing play-by-play commentary. Saturday's game will air on 100.3 FM (Cat Country).
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Saturday's game can be seen on Midco Sports or streamed on the Summit League Network, with a subscription.
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Stay Connected
Follow @UNDwbasketball on Twitter for live updates during all games. Fans can also find updates on Facebook and Instagram at @UNDwbasketball and visit FightingHawks.com for the latest news, stats, and features.
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Series History: UND vs. The Jackrabbits
 The Fighting Hawks lead the all-time series 41-37 but have a 2-5 record at neutral sites. However, UND has yet to beat SDSU in the Division 1 era. NoDak had a close game with the Jackrabbits in BrookÂings earlier this season, falling just short 87-73.
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Last Time Out: vs. St. Thomas
UND advanced in the Summit League Tournament with an 80-67 victory over No. 4 St. Thomas on Friday afternoon at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. The first quarter was a back-and-forth battle, with the Tommies leading after the first frame 16-15. UND pulled ahead in the second outscoring St. Thomas 20-15, carrying a four-point lead into the half. A strong third quarter extended the Hawks' lead, as they outscored the Tommies 16-13. In the fourth, the Hawks pulled away behind clutch free-throw shooting, hitting 15-of-16 (93.8%) from the stripe.Â
Kiera Pemberton led all scorers with 30 points, shooting 10-of-16 from the field and 10-of-12 from the free-throw line.
Jocelyn Schiller tallied 17 points, eight assists, and five rebounds.
Jayla Owen contributed nine points, going 3-of-3 from beyond the arc.
Fatima Ibrahim recorded a near double-double with nine points, 10 rebounds, and six blocks.
UND shot 48.3% (28-of-58) from the field, compared to St. Thomas' 37.3% (28-of-75). From the perimeter, UND shot 26.7% (4-of-15) to UST's 29.6% (8-of-27). North Dakota led from the free throw line going 83.3% (20-of-24) compared to St. Thomas' 50% (3-of-6). The Tommies held a 38-39 rebounding advantage. UND held a 11-13 turnover advantage.
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