SWOSU women's basketball pulled off a dramatic 65-61 upset against Northwestern Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals of the GAC Tournament, with Libbi Zinn's game-saving steal securing the win.

The Big Picture

The victory showcased SWOSU's resilience and sharpshooting, overcoming early turnovers to secure a crucial win and advance in the tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Zinn scored a career-high 20 points and hit five three-pointers, leading SWOSU's offensive charge.
  • Mason Jones contributed 15 points and four three-pointers, along with a career-best seven rebounds.
State of Play
  • SWOSU's win avenged two regular-season losses to Northwestern, showcasing their growth and determination in tournament play.
  • Facing Harding in the semifinals, SWOSU looks to continue their momentum after upsetting the No. 2 seed previously.
Bottom Line

SWOSU women's basketball's stunning upset victory in the GAC Tournament quarterfinals displays their tenacity and shooting prowess, setting the stage for a challenging semifinal matchup against Harding.