GRAND FORKS, N.D. — In an impressive display of teamwork and skill, the University of North Dakota’s Fightin’ Hawks triumphed over Waldorf College with a decisive score of 97-57 on Sunday evening.
Treysen Eaglestaff took the spotlight by scoring 19 points, showcasing his shooting prowess with 6 out of 11 attempts from the field. He was particularly effective from beyond the arc, netting 2 of his 4 three-point attempts, and converting 5 of 6 free throws. With this victory, the Fightin’ Hawks improved their record to 6-9. Mier Panoam also made notable contributions to the team’s performance, adding 13 points along with six rebounds. Zach Kraft was another key player, contributing 12 points with a strong 4-for-7 shooting performance from three-point territory.
On the opposing side, the Warriors were led by Gene Noble, who registered 12 points alongside six rebounds. Emmanuel Ferguson chipped in with 10 points for Waldorf, while Ugo Ejiofor made a significant impact on both ends of the court, contributing 9 points, 11 rebounds, and two blocked shots.
The game exemplified North Dakota’s strong offensive strategy and effective defense, allowing them to secure a comfortable win against Waldorf College. This matchup highlighted the Fightin’ Hawks’ ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and maintain control throughout the game.