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first quarter, Weber State was able to edge back into the game at an early point. Finishing the first quarter, Northern Colorado led 19–15, with 13 of those points coming from guard Hannah Simental.
Heading into the second quarter, the Wildcats needed baskets to get back into the game. After going 0–10 from the field and 0–3 from the 3-point line, the only points put on the board for Weber State in the second were five free-throws from Daryn Hickok. Northern Colorado capitalized on Weber’s scoring issues and expanded the lead to 11 heading into half-time.
After the break, the third and fourth quarter were no different from the first two. For every basket Weber was able to execute, the Bears were able to answer back. The best scoring run for the Wildcats came in the fourth quarter, where they scored 9 consecutive points to cut the lead to 6.
Forward Delaynie Byrne for Northern Colorado was able to finish the night with 29 points and five assists.
Weber State’s leading scorers were Daryn Hickok with 15 points and Jadyn Matthews who scored 14 points. The Wildcats shot a total of 29.6% from the field and 26.7% from the 3-point line.
“In the second half, we talked about locker room inconsistency, but that’s been our story all year and not having everyone on the same page the entire time,” Harris said. “Now, does that come with a young team? Yeah, but that’s not an excuse for us. I have no doubt that we can fight, we always fight back.”
After finishing the year with a 2–16 in-conference record and going 6–25 overall, the team finished 10th in the Big Sky conference.
The Wildcats’ schedule for next season has not been released.