Jacks vs. SDSU
88
Winner South Dakota St. SDSU 0
72
Northern Ariz. NAU 0
Winner
South Dakota St. SDSU
0
88
Final
72
Northern Ariz. NAU
0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
South Dakota St. SDSU 30 11 27 20 88
Northern Ariz. NAU 24 17 16 15 72

Game Recap: Women's Basketball | | Maxwell Nagle, NAU Athletic Communications

Pair of ‘Jacks Score Career-Highs in Loss to South Dakota State

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (December 6, 2025) – A 10-0 run made it a tie game at halftime, but the Northern Arizona women's basketball team couldn't keep pace with South Dakota State in the final twenty minutes and fell 88-72 on Saturday afternoon inside Rolle Activity Center. It was NAU's second contest of the Big Sky-Summit Challenge.

Naomi White recorded 25 points, four rebounds and two assists to pace NAU (1-9), while Emma Dasovich and Madison Watts went for career-highs in scoring with 14 and 12, respectively. The Lumberjacks committed a season-low six turnovers, helping them to surpass South Dakota State's scoring defense of 67.8.

Brooklyn Meyer and Madison Mathiowetz each produced 28 points to lead the Jackrabbits (8-2), who shot just over 54% for the game. SDSU held a 41-26 advantage on the boards and pounded the paint for 44 points, while NAU's bench scored 23 points to the Jackrabbits' 20.

South Dakota State led 30-24 after the opening period on 62.5% shooting but was limited to under 30% shooting in the second stanza as NAU pushed the pace to force five turnovers in the period. A triple from Audrey Taylor would spark the 'Jacks run as NAU held SDSU scoreless for the final 6:04 of the quarter. Although NAU opened the second half with a White triple for a slim 44-41 lead, it was outscored 27-16 in the period as the Jackrabbits held a double-digit lead through the final quarter.

White registered her seventh contest scoring at least 20, and fourth with at least 25 points. The redshirt freshmen entered today's game ranked 13th in the country and first in the Big Sky Conference in points per game (21.9). Dasovich and Watts also both recorded their second game in double figures this season. NAU also recorded its third scoring run of at least ten points in the affair with a 13-0 run bridging the halves, its second longest of the year.

NAU remains in Flagstaff and will close 2025 with a matchup against Park (AZ) on December 15. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. Mountain Standard time and will be streamed on ESPN+.
 
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