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Bravo to the return of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Women s Wrestling Invitational

Local businesses are expected to welcome teams and assist them. 7:00 am, Mar. 13, 2021 × The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week: Bravo to the Anne Carlsen Center, which was among the top fundraisers in its category for Giving Hearts Day in 2021, according to Dakota Medical Foundation, which hosts the events with the Impact Foundation and the Alex Stern Family Foundation. ACC was in the large-budget category and ranked in the top five of fundraisers in that category. The amount raised by entities has not been announced. Bravo to the Jamestown High School girls basketball team for making it to the state tournament this week. The Blue Jays defeated Mandan 66-53 to advance to the tournament.

Walters Wins GPAC Player of Year; Noelle Josephson Defensive Player of Year for Jamestown

Walters Wins GPAC Player of Year; Noelle Josephson Defensive Player of Year for Jamestown
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Jimmies Season Ends at #7 Morningside

SIOUX CITY, IA. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jimmies women’s basketball team pushed #7 Morningside to the brink of elimination on Wednesday night before eventually falling 84-75 to the Mustangs. Sophomore Kia Tower tied her career-high point total as she finished with 25 for Jamestown on 10-18 shooting. Macy Savela had another big game off the bench for the Jimmies, and the consistent three-point threat dropped in 16 on five made threes. Hannah DeMars also finished in double figures, putting up 15 points and five rebounds. Morningside was the regular-season champion in the GPAC, and the Mustangs have now won 18 straight games. Sierra Mitchell scored a game-high 27 points in the win for Morningside.

Jimmies Win Fourth Consecutive Game

JAMESTOWN, ND. (NewsDakota.com) – It wasn’t always pretty on Monday afternoon at Harold Newman Arena, but the University of Jamestown women’s basketball team picked up its 10th conference win of the year in a 71-55 victory over the College of St. Mary. Without leading scorer and rebounder Hannah DeMars in the lineup, the Jimmies turned to Kia Tower and Macy Savela for extra production on offense. Tower led all scorers with 20 points, eight rebounds, and four assists. Savela was lights out from three-point range, shooting 50% on the day, and wracking up 16 points. Freshman Audrey Rodakowski scored in double figures once again, tallying 11.

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