Indiana Wesleyan Women's Basketball concluded their season with a 73-65 loss to Dakota State despite leading by seven in the third quarter. The Wildcats struggled with turnovers, allowing DSU to score 16 points from 15 giveaways. Additionally, poor free-throw shooting continued to haunt IWU, as they converted only 10 of 22 attempts from the line.

By the Numbers
  • Ayla Krygier led the Wildcats with 36 points and 10 rebounds.
  • IWU shot 10/22 from the free-throw line, underperforming at 45.5%.
State of Play
  • Indiana Wesleyan held a 47-49 lead at the end of the third quarter before collapsing in the fourth.
  • Dakota State outscored IWU 24-18 in the final quarter to secure the victory.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Indiana Wesleyan will focus on addressing their turnover issues and free-throw performance in preparation for the next season.

Bottom Line

The Wildcats' struggle with defense and inconsistent shooting highlight the need for significant improvements as they prepare for next year, aiming to build on the lessons learned from this season.