Benedictine Women Knock Off NACC Champs

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University women's basketball team knocked off the NACC champion, handing Wisconsin Lutheran just their second conference defeat in a key decision on Tuesday night.

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Benedictine 63, Wisconsin Lutheran 51

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Benedictine dictated the tempo of the contest from the outset
The opening 10 minutes were close as the largest lead was four points by Benedictine on two occasions at 6-2 and 11-7
Down 15-14, Julie Jurasits completed a three-point play to give Benedictine a 17-15 lead after one
Benedictine would not trail again, limiting Wisconsin Lutheran to just two field goals in the second
The points from Jurasits were part of a 15-0 run stretching into the second quarter that made the score 27-15 on a jumper from Allison Michalski at the 5:32 mark
Venita Parsons netted the final five points of the half as Benedictine opened a 32-19 lead with the 15-4 quarter
Wisconsin Lutheran came out following the break with six consecutive points to draw within 32-25
Benedictine led by 14 in the final minute of the third and took a 43-31 edge into the fourth
The visitors, who were nationally ranked two weeks ago and already wrapped up the conference title, fought to close within 53-46 with 3:34 left and had several chances to pull closer but Benedictine held strong defensively
Parsons was a perfect 10-for-10 from the line in the final two minutes as Benedictine grabbed the win, leading for 38:49 of the game

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Benedictine limited Wisconsin Lutheran to a field goal percentage of just 32.7 that was below 30 percent for most of the game before a 50 percent fourth
Benedictine scored 14 points off 14 turnovers from Wisconsin Lutheran
Benedictine held a slight 37-35 edge on the glass and finished 20-24 from the line in the game
Parsons paced Benedictine with 22 points and did not miss from the line, finishing a perfect 14-for-14
Michalski tacked on 13 points in the start while Madisyn Fischer contributed nine and Jurasits eight
Georgia Alexakos reeled in nine rebounds

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Benedictine (16-8, 13-6 NACC) wraps the regular season on Saturday afternoon at Edgewood. A win would mean a home game in the conference tournament