Dec. 15, 2014 Box Score | Notes | Photo Gallery
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ROCHESTER, Mich. - Leah Somerfield scored 18 points and Olivia Nash added 17 as Oakland scored the most points in the Division I era in a win over Concordia, 109-62, Monday morning at the Athletics Center O'rena. The Golden Grizzlies played in front of a crowd of 1,358 as Oakland hosted several local elementary schools for Excellence in Education Day.
A total of six Oakland players scored in double figures led by Somerfield, who was the team leader in points for the second time this season. Sinclair Russell scored a career-best 13 points and led the team with eight rebounds, while Peyton Apsey also had 13 points with seven assists. Hannah Orwat tallied her first career double-digit point game with 11 and Amy Carlton added 10 points.
The Golden Grizzlies grabbed a 57-26 lead at the half as Oakland shot 50 percent (21-42) from the floor and scored 14 unanswered points over a four-minute stretch. Somerfield ended the period with 11 points and Nola Anderson added nine.
Oakland continued its record-scoring pace in the second half as Nash and Russell each had nine points, while Orwat recorded eight of her 11 points. The Golden Grizzlies finished the game shooting its highest field goal and three-point field goal percentage of the season at 48.1 percent and 43.5 percent, respectively. The Golden Grizzlies also recorded season-highs in assists with 29 and free throws with 21.
Concordia was led by Kari Borowiak with 16 points on four 3-pointers.
The Golden Grizzlies will hit the road to Texas this week as they travel to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Wednesday to face the Islanders beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
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