| Team | 1 | 2 | T |
|---|---|---|---|
WAL | 18 | 39 | 57 |
| 50 | 47 | 97 |
Treysen Eaglestaff
· F
Eli King
· G
Gene Noble
· F
Ugo Ejifor
· ATH
End of Game
End of 2nd half
McNeal Thompson IV made Layup.
Ugo Ejifor Defensive Rebound.
Reggie Thomas missed Layup.
Ugo Ejifor made Jumper.
Ugo Ejifor Offensive Rebound.
Foley Omar missed Layup.
Ugo Ejifor Defensive Rebound.
Anthony Doppler missed Layup.
Ugo Ejifor made Layup. Assisted by Foley Omar.
Reggie Thomas made Jumper.
Ryan Erikson Defensive Rebound.
Emmanuel Ferguson missed Free Throw.
Emmanuel Ferguson made Free Throw.
Foul on Matthew Bothun.
Emmanuel Ferguson Defensive Rebound.
Ryan Erikson missed Three Point Jumper.
Matthew Bothun Defensive Rebound.
McNeal Thompson IV missed Three Point Jumper.
Ryan Erikson made Jumper. Assisted by Anthony Doppler.
Matthew Bothun Defensive Rebound.
Emmanuel Ferguson missed Jumper.
Waldorf College Defensive Rebound.
George Natsvishvili missed Three Point Jumper.
McNeal Thompson IV made Free Throw.
McNeal Thompson IV made Free Throw.
Foul on Reggie Thomas.
Foul on George Natsvishvili.
George Natsvishvili Turnover.
Mambourou Mara Defensive Rebound.
Ugo Ejifor missed Layup.
Emmanuel Ferguson Defensive Rebound.
Mambourou Mara missed Layup.
Official TV Timeout
McNeal Thompson IV Turnover.
McNeal Thompson IV Defensive Rebound.
Reggie Thomas missed Three Point Jumper.
Foley Omar made Jumper.
Anthony Doppler made Jumper.
Foley Omar made Layup.
Mambourou Mara made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Reggie Thomas.
Reggie Thomas Defensive Rebound.
Gene Noble missed Three Point Jumper.
Ryan Erikson made Layup.
Ryan Erikson Defensive Rebound.
Foley Omar missed Three Point Jumper.
Reggie Thomas Turnover.
Foul on Gene Noble.
Ryan Erikson Defensive Rebound.
— Treysen Eaglestaff's 19 points helped North Dakota defeat Waldorf College 97-57 on Sunday night.
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