Williston State Women’s Basketball Dominates United Tribes, 93-68
In a commanding performance on their home court, the Williston State College Tetons women's basketball team secured a decisive 93-68 victory over United Tribes on Tuesday night. Despite an off-night from beyond the arc, the Tetons showcased their depth and resilience, pulling away in the second half to seal the win.
The game started competitively, but the Tetons maintained a solid lead through much of the first half, capitalizing on strong defensive efforts and efficient scoring in the paint. By halftime, Williston State held a comfortable advantage and returned to the court with even more energy, outscoring United Tribes decisively in the third and fourth quarters.
Leading the charge for the Tetons was Allison Kunze, who delivered another stellar performance. Kunze filled the stat sheet with 24 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals, cementing her status as a key player for the team.
Kunze wasn't alone in her contributions, as all five Teton starters finished the night in double figures. This balanced scoring attack proved crucial, especially given the team's struggles from long range, where they shot just 28%. However, their dominance in other areas, including rebounding and transition play, more than compensated for the uncharacteristic shooting woes.
The win highlights the Tetons' ability to adapt and thrive even when certain aspects of their game aren't clicking. With the season progressing, this victory serves as a strong reminder of the team's potential as they continue to build momentum.
Williston State's women's basketball team will look to carry this energy into their next matchup as they aim to extend their winning streak and further establish themselves as contenders. For now, Teton fans can celebrate a comprehensive and inspiring team performance.
