Women’s College Basketball: Ironhawks top Raiders by 2

ELY — Chesney Phillipp recorded 29 points and 20 rebounds for the Central Lakes College Raiders who fell 63-61 to the Vermilion Ironhawks in a Northern Division contest Wednesday, Feb. 12.

Constance Bowstring scored 19 points. Reese Hartl added 7 points and seven rebounds and Tylicia Graves-Desjarlait and Kaylee Mudgett scored three.

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Vermilion 13 13 16 21 — 63

Central Lakes 12 12 17 20 — 61

Ny’jai Wright 7, Amyia Yunker 21, Tamia Cahee 19, Angie Schuchardt 10, Destiny Gonzalez 9. FG 22-67 (32.8%), FT 10-14 (71.4%). 3-point 9-25 (36%).

CENTRAL LAKES

Tylicia Graves-Desjarlait 3, Constance Bowstring 19, Reese Hartl 7, Chesney Phillipp 29, Kaylee Mudgett 3. FG 23-73 (31.5%), FT 11-22 (50%). 3-point 4-24 (16.7%). Division: 4-1. Overall: 12-8. Next: at Itasca 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19.

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