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Women's Basketball Breaks Century Mark in Home Victory

Women's Basketball Breaks Century Mark in Home Victory

CRETE, Neb. – Doane caught fire from beyond the arc on Tuesday night, draining 15 three-pointers—just one shy of the school record—as the Tigers powered past Saint Mary (Neb.) in a dominant home performance at the Haddix Center. Behind a career night from Keeleigh Knobbe and another double-double from Megan Chambers, Doane put together one of its most balanced offensive outings of the season.

Knobbe led all scorers with a career-high performance, showcasing efficiency both inside and outside the paint. Her offensive rhythm helped Doane maintain control throughout the game, while Chambers notched her fourth double-double of the season. The pair, joined by Mattea Kassebaum's 22-point effort, fueled a Tiger offense that was relentless from long range, spreading the floor and keeping the defense on its heels.

The Tigers wasted little time finding their stroke from deep, connecting on four three-pointers in the first quarter to set the tone early. Their unselfish ball movement led to open looks across the perimeter, and Doane's shooting confidence only grew as the game went on. By halftime, the Tigers had already hit eight of their made threes, pushing their lead to 29 points, 60-31.

Defensively, Doane's energy was equally impressive. The Tigers forced turnovers and contested shots, holding the Flames to a low shooting percentages from the field in the first three quarters. Their perimeter pressure translated directly into offense, with several of the 15 three-pointers coming in transition or off second-chance looks.

In the third quarter, Doane's outside shooting reached another level. Knobbe buried three consecutive threes to ignite the crowd, while Chambers and the backcourt tandem of sharpshooters combined to stretch the defense to its breaking point. Each time Saint Mary threatened a comeback, Doane's shooters answered with poise—whether it was a deep corner triple or a perfectly timed swing pass leading to an open look at the top of the arc.

By the final buzzer, Doane's 15 made three-pointers ranked as one of the best single-game performances in program history—just one shy of the all-time school record. The balanced scoring attack and crisp execution highlighted the team's growing chemistry and ability to adapt offensively.

Knobbe's breakout performance capped off a memorable night, marking a new personal best in scoring while anchoring the Tigers' offensive rhythm. Chambers' fourth double-double reinforced her reputation as one of the GPAC's most consistent forwards, combining interior toughness with perimeter awareness.

Doane will look to carry that hot shooting into their next matchup, traveling to face Morningside on Saturday, December 13. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:00 p.m.

 

 

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