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Twin Falls, ID – After trailing nine points halfway through the second quarter the Lady Eagles pushed past CSI for a win on the road in Twin Falls, 69-59. Fueled by team defensive stops and key team offensive possessions USU Eastern rallied back before halftime heading into the locker room down one, 35-34. The Eagles would continue their push in the second half, allowing CSI only 10 points in the third quarter and outscoring them by four in the fourth.

In a game full of physical play the Eagles out-rebounded CSI by 12, scored 19 second chance points, and ended with 10 steals. Eight players would score for USU Eastern with five of those ending in double figures. Brooklyn Palmer scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the field, she also knocked down one three-pointer and went 3-of-4 from the line. Finishing the night with a double-double was Kinlee Toomer with 13 points and 12 rebounds while also grabbing four steals.

Coach Warburton stated, “The team played with an edge and it was great to see. Every possession was full of effort, energy, and excitement from the entire team and that was key in the win tonight.”

The Lady Eagles three game home stretch will begin on Thursday night, March 11 at 5pm against the visiting CSN Coyotes. Tickets will be sold at the door and can also be purchase at www.usuasternathletics.com Social distancing and masks are required 100% of the time.

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