Titans Break School Record With 14 Three-Pointers

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UW-Oshkosh hit a school-record 14 three-pointers during its 95-34 win over Northland International University on Monday (Nov. 18) in Kolf Sports Center.

The 61-point margin represents the largest victory in program history. The Titans (3-0) were on fire all night, making seven triples and shooting 57 percent in each half.

Freshmen accounted for 10 three-pointers, including six from Maggie Novak and three by Taylor Schmidt. Novak tallied a game-high 18 points, while Schmidt booked 16 points, eight assists and two steals.

The Titans jumped to a 9-2 lead after three minutes of play, but the Pioneers (1-3) rallied to take the lead. Northland International scored eight straight points, going ahead 10-9 on a lay-up from Liz Humburg.

UW-Oshkosh then marked 13 unanswered points, using triples by Novak and Morgan Kokta. At the 8:57 mark, Alicia Tollefson made a great pass to Alissa Schuh, who buried a jumper to take the 23-10 lead.

Tollefson and Novak nailed consecutive three-pointers to make it a 39-14 advantage. The Titans counted the final nine points of the period, with Kokta's bucket earning a 55-17 cushion at the break.

The Titans were outstanding at sharing the ball. UW-Oshkosh totaled 29 assists – its most in more than 10 years. Schmidt assisted on consecutive scores midway through the second half, dishing to Ashley Neustifter and Marissa Selner. Schmidt then made back-to-back triples for a 79-30 lead with 8:00 to go.

Novak hit from downtown with 6:32 and 3:20 remaining to break the school record, which UW-Oshkosh held with 13 three-pointers in a 2004 contest.

Northland International was led by 14 points from Kate Matthai and 13 points and six rebounds by Humburg. The Pioneers committed 28 turnovers while shooting 31 percent from the field, 39 percent (5-13) from long range and 60 percent on free throws (3-5).

UW-Oshkosh had all 12 of its players score, with Tollefson and Sarah Stecker each marking 10 points. Katelyn Kuehl pulled down six rebounds, as Kokta recorded five assists and two steals.

The Titans finished 14-of-26 behind the three-point arc (54 percent). UW-Oshkosh knocked down 9-of-14 foul shots for a 64-percent rate.

Ripon College will host UW-Oshkosh on Wednesday (Nov. 20).

By Jon Feyen, UW-Oshkosh Sports Information