Lumberjacks guard Taylor Feldman (5) surges past a defender during Northern Arizona's semifinal match in the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
Lumberjacks guard Nyah Moran (2) drives to the basket during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
Lumberjacks forward Sophie Glancey (12) makes a free throw during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.Â
Lumberjacks forward Saniyah Neverson (33) reads the defense during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against the Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
Lumberjacks guard Taylor Feldman (5) surges past a defender during Northern Arizona's semifinal match in the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
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Lumberjacks guard Nyah Moran (2) drives to the basket during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
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Lumberjacks forward Sophie Glancey (12) makes a free throw during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against Montana at Idaho Central Arena Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.Â
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Lumberjacks forward Saniyah Neverson (33) reads the defense during Northern Arizona's semifinal match of the Big Sky Conference tournament against the Montana at Idaho Central Arena on Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.
BOISE, Idaho -- The No. 2-seeded Northern Arizona women’s basketball team was outscored 30-19 in the fourth quarter and ultimately fell to No. 6-seeded Montana, 71-67, on Tuesday during the Big Sky Conference tournament semifinals.
Sophie Glancey and Nyah Moran combined for 56 points for the Lumberjacks. But no one else on the team had more than five. Usually a double-digit scorer, Taylor Feldman was held to just a single point on 0-for-8 shooting.