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from three point range. Vanderhoof added 11 points and Brzezinski had a double-double, putting up 10 points while capturing a gamehigh 15 rebounds. She also had five steals and four blocks.
Polivka finished with eight points and eight rebounds, Harrison Schmitt had six points and Olivia Krause had one point and four assists.
The Hornets were also dealt a 64-46 loss in their road game against Spencer last Tuesday. The Rockets had eight players score while being led by a 24-point performance from Autumn Davis. Hernandez led Colbyâs offense with 20 points herself, but the Hornets were not able to keep up with Spencer on their home court, splitting their regular season series with their Cloverbelt-East rivals.
Dakota Hoeper had eight points, Schmitt put up seven, Vanderhoof added six, and Polivka finished with five points in the loss.
The pair of defeats pushed the Hornets to 3-15 overall and 1-10 in conference play. Their next chance to get back into the win column will be a trip to Columbus Catholic on Thursday, Feb. 1. The Dons are 7-12 this season and are in the midst of a six game skid, having lost their most recent game to McDonell on Tuesday evening. The last three contests between the Hornets and Columbus have been extremely close, with all three being decided in the final minute of the game. The Dons have come out on top in each of them, winning their most recent matchup 53-49 in Colby earlier this year, so the Hornets will be looking to finally notch a win over the Cloverbelt-East foes. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:15 p.m.