Sioux Center, Iowa — Dordt will host the College of Saint Mary on Saturday, February 6 at 2:00 pm.
The College of Saint Mary is 2-18 this season with a 1-16 GPAC record. The Flames have lost five in a row since a January 20 win over Doane. This will be the Flames’ 14th game since January 2.
The Flames are getting outscored 75.9-56.9 and outrebounded 39.3-35.6. The College of Saint Mary converts 37.5 percent of its field goal attempts and opponents are making 41.5 percent of their field goals. The Flames are averaging nearly 25 turnovers per game and force 17 per outing.
Dordt is 12-10 this season and 11-8 in the GPAC after a loss to Concordia on Wednesday night.
Dordt is outscoring teams 71.3-66.6 and outrebound teams 44.3-35.3. Dordt converts 40.1 percent of its field goals while allowing teams to make 37.7 percent. Dordt also has made 32.6 percent of its three-point shots while opponents have made 32.1 percent.
Ashtyn Veerbeek is scoring 15.0 points per game while grabbing 10.1 rebounds per contest and she is making 45 percent of her field goal attempts and she is averaging 2.5 assists. Erika Feenstra is good for 12.3 points per game and 5.1 rebounds while converting 47.5 percent of her field goal tries. Karly Gustafson adds 11.2 points per game and she makes 53.0 percent of her field goals and she takes in 6.4 rebounds. Mya Chmielewski and Bailey Tetzlaff add 5.1 and 5.3 points per game respectively. Tetzlaff has 21 steals and Jordyn Winterfeld has 20. Veerbeek is the team leader in three-point baskets made with 32 and a total of nine Defenders have 11 or more three-point baskets made this season.
Dordt handled the Flames on January 6 with Gustafson scoring 16 and Feenstra added 14. Leo converted 13 points for the Flames but the College of Saint Mary committed 25 turnovers and Dordt had a 35-31 rebounding edge.
Dordt will be on the road to Dakota Wesleyan on Wednesday, February 10 before concluding the season at Briar Cliff on February 20.