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Gilles leads offensive charge as Cardinals knock off Concordia

WINONA, Minn. — Jenny Gilles (Keizer, Ore.) led a trio of players in double figures as the Saint Mary's University women's basketball team put together its second straight complete-game performance, this time getting the victory for their efforts as the Cardinals beat Concordia 75-64 Monday evening at the SMU gym.

It was the first time the Cardinals had beaten the Cobbers since 1985, a span of 31 straight games. SMU defeated the Cobbers 72-48 that year.

The Cardinals, who dropped a heartbreaking 82-80 overtime game to Carleton on Saturday, held Concordia to 29 percent shooting in the second half (7-for-24), erasing a five-point halftime deficit in improving to 9-10 in the MIAC and 10-12 overall.

Gilles finished with a game-high 15 points, while Alissa Erichsen (Spring Valley, Minn.) chipped in 13 and Jenny Rihm (Woodbury, Minn.) added 10 for the Cardinals, who made 7 of 12 3-pointers — including three by Erichsen and two by Amy Burns (Winona, Minn.).

Sara Spears equalled Gilles' game-high effort with 15 points, while Katrina Wilberts chipped in 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Kasey Bostow tallied 10 points.

Saint Mary's University Women's Basketball SportsNews is compiled by Donny Nadeau • Sports Information Director