Pacific Women’s Basketball Falls to Minnesota 77-62 in WNIT Second Round
Pacific women's basketball concluded their season in the WNIT second round, falling 77-62 to Minnesota at Williams Arena. The team saw three players scoring in double figures, with Cecilia Holmberg leading with 14 points. Anaya James contributed 12 points, seven assists, and three steals, while Liz Smith added 10 points and three assists.
The Big PicturePacific's efforts in the WNIT game showcased a competitive spirit against Minnesota, but they ultimately fell short in the second round.
By the Numbers- Pacific shot 24-of-52 (.462) from the field and 3-of-12 (.250) from the three-point line.
- Minnesota recorded 30-of-66 (.455) overall and 6-of-22 (.273) from behind the arc.
- Pacific ended the season with a 19-15 overall record.
- The team achieved 19 victories for the first time since the 2018-19 season and recorded a 12-5 home record at the Spanos Center, the most since the 2012-13 season.
Pacific women's basketball showed resilience throughout the season, culminating in a competitive WNIT journey despite their ultimate loss to Minnesota, ending with a proud season record of 19-15.
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