Fab Four Bound: Knights Break Quarterfinals Curse in 73-43 Win over Campbellsville
The Marian women's basketball team triumphed over Campbellsville with a 73-43 victory, marking their return to the NAIA National Semifinals for the first time since 2017. This decisive win ended a four-year streak of quarterfinal losses and improved their overall record to 33-2. The game showcased a formidable defense that held Campbellsville to just 19 points in the second half, securing a dominant lead throughout the match. Abbey McNally stood out with a double-double performance, contributing significantly to the team's success. Marian will face Dakota Wesleyan in the semifinals on Monday evening.
By the Numbers- Marian forced 20 turnovers and limited Campbellsville to under 30% shooting from the field.
- Abbey McNally recorded 24 points and 21 rebounds; this was her 21st double-double of the season.
- The Knights ended the game with a 30-point lead at one point, with the fourth quarter scoring 73-43 in Marian's favor.
- Marian's defense held Campbellsville scoreless for 4:43 in the fourth quarter.
- The Knights have now advanced to the semifinals for the first time in six years.
Marian is set to take on Dakota Wesleyan in the NAIA Semifinals on Monday at 9:00 p.m. EDT, aiming to continue their winning momentum.
Bottom LineThis victory re-establishes Marian's position as a competitive force in the league, demonstrating exceptional defense and standout individual performances as they pursue a championship title.
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