
North Dakota
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South Dakota State
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Summary
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Interstat) — Joe Sayler scored 23 points to lead South Dakota State to a 91-83 men’s basketball victory over North Dakota on Saturday at Frost Arena. The Jackrabbits, who led 42-44 at halftime, pulled away in the second half before a crowd of 3,415. Matthew Mors added 18 points and seven rebounds for South Dakota State, which improved to 13-16 overall. Greyson Uelmen scored 19 points for the Fighting Hawks, while Garrett Anderson added 18 points and seven rebounds. North Dakota fell to 16-15. South Dakota State shot efficiently from the floor to secure the win, avenging an overtime loss to North Dakota from Jan. 3.
Extended Summary
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Interstat) — In a high-octane offensive showcase defined by precision from beyond the arc and the free-throw line, South Dakota State outlasted North Dakota 91-83 in a Summit League men’s basketball game Saturday at Frost Arena. A crowd of 3,415 watched the Jackrabbits overcome a narrow halftime deficit with a potent second-half performance, fueled by a game-high 23 points from Joe Sayler and a decisive advantage in key hustle categories. The victory snapped a two-game skid for South Dakota State, improving its record to 13-16 overall. North Dakota, which had won three of its last four, fell to 16-15. The most critical phase of the contest unfolded over a decisive three-minute stretch late in the second half. With North Dakota clinging to a 77-75 lead after an Eli King 3-pointer with just over six minutes remaining, the Jackrabbits unleashed a game-sealing 12-0 run. Sayler, who had been relatively quiet after a strong first half, ignited the surge with a 3-pointer. Kalen Garry followed with another triple, and after a North Dakota turnover, Sayler converted a tough jump shot. Matthew Mors then capped the run with a layup off an offensive rebound, pushing the South Dakota State lead to 87-77 with 2:45 to play. The Fighting Hawks, who had shot well all afternoon, went cold during this pivotal span, missing three shots and committing two turnovers as the Jackrabbits seized control for good. South Dakota State’s victory was built on remarkable efficiency. The Jackrabbits shot 14 for 29 from 3-point range and, more critically, made 21 of 25 free throws, capitalizing on their trips to the line. They also dominated the glass on the offensive end, securing 13 offensive rebounds that led to 18 second-chance points and helped them attempt nine more free throws than North Dakota. Sayler, a 6-foot-3 guard from White River, South Dakota, led all scorers with his 23 points, adding eight rebounds. He was complemented by a balanced attack: Matthew Mors of Yankton scored 18 points with seven rebounds, Damon Wilkinson of De Smet had 15 points and five rebounds, and Kalen Garry, also from De Smet, finished with 13 points, five rebounds and four assists. Luke Haertle orchestrated the offense effectively, dishing out five assists. North Dakota countered with its own sharp shooting, hitting 13 of 31 from deep. Garrett Anderson of Phoenix, Arizona, led the Fighting Hawks with 18 points and seven rebounds. Greyson Uelmen of Excelsior, Minnesota, added 19 points, and Eli King of Caledonia, Minnesota, scored 14. The Fighting Hawks’ ball movement was crisp at times, evidenced by Anthony Smith III’s eight assists, but they managed only two assists as a team outside of his contribution. The first half was a tightly contested shootout, featuring 11 lead changes. North Dakota took a slim 44-42 advantage into the break after both teams shot over 50% from the field. The Jackrabbits adjusted after halftime, tightening their defense and leveraging their size inside to draw fouls and control the boards. Their offensive rating of 140.3 on 65 possessions underscored an exceptionally efficient night. South Dakota State avenged a 90-87 overtime loss to North Dakota in Grand Forks on Jan. 3. According to National Statistical’s ELO system, the Jackrabbits entered the game with a 70.3% probability to win and covered the pregame spread of 7 points. The combined score of 174 points sailed over the over/under line of 151. North Dakota looks to rebound when it travels to face North Dakota State next Saturday. South Dakota State continues its homestand with a game against Missouri-Kansas City on Thursday before a road matchup at South Dakota on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: North Dakota Fighting Hawks at South Dakota State Jackrabbits BROOKINGS, S.D. (Interstat) — A pivotal Summit League men’s basketball matchup is set for Saturday at Frost Arena as the North Dakota Fighting Hawks visit the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. North Dakota (16-14) enters with momentum, having won four of its last six games, including an 85-70 victory over Missouri-Kansas City on Thursday. The Fighting Hawks are led by guard Greyson Uelmen, who is averaging 21.4 points over his last seven contests. He scored 23 points with seven assists in the win over UMKC and poured in 30 points in a road win at Denver last month. South Dakota State (12-16) looks to snap a two-game skid after falling 74-66 to North Dakota State on Wednesday. Forward Matthew Mors led the Jackrabbits with 18 points in that loss. His production has fluctuated recently, following a stretch where he scored 18, 7, 5, and 4 points in his last four outings. The teams met earlier this season in a thrilling overtime contest in Grand Forks, where North Dakota secured a 90-87 victory on Jan. 3. Saturday’s rematch carries weight for conference tournament seeding. North Dakota has shown a potent offense but inconsistency, alternating wins and losses in its last six games. South Dakota State has struggled at home in league play, losing three of its last four at Frost Arena. The Jackrabbits will aim to leverage home court to split the season series, while the Fighting Hawks seek a sweep to solidify their position above .500. Tipoff is scheduled for Saturday afternoon.