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GREELEY — The Bengals made 19-of-20 free throws, including 6-for-6 in the final two minutes, to grab the road win Saturday.

UNC (11-12, 5-5 Big Sky) was almost as good, making 19-of-22 free throws. Junior guard Jamie Schroeder recorded her third double-double of the season with 21 points and 10 rebounds.

Senior center Danielle Hagen had 16 points, six rebounds and five assists.

UNLV 76, Colorado State 68

  • FORT COLLINS — Sara Hunter pulled the Rams to within three points on a 3-pointer with 1:26 remaining, but the Rebels (7-15, 3-6 Mountain West) got two free throws and two layups to close out the win at Moby Arena.

    Hunter had 14 of her game-

    high 23 points in the second half, something the Rams (2-20, 0-9) needed.

    Forward Elle Queen had 12 points, 12 rebounds and five assists for CSU.

    Colorado Christian 79, Regis 71, OT

  • Talmai Aguirre scored nine points in the extra session to lead the Cougars (13-13, 9-6 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) to the upset win. Paulina Tuell led Regis (12-11, 8-7), which rallied from four points down with a minute left to send the game to OT, with 22 points.

    Metro State 57, Colorado-Colo. Springs 43

  • COLORADO SPRINGS — The Roadrunners (15-8, 11-4 RMAC) held the Mountain Lions (10-16, 4-11) to 25 percent shooting from the field in the road win.

    Cassondra Bratton led Metro State with 13 points.

    Fort Lewis 93, N.M. Highlands 46

  • LAS VEGAS, N.M. — The Skyhawks (22-1, 15-0 RMAC) clinched the West Division with the win and Mesa State’s loss to Western New Mexico.

    Colorado Mines 80, Chadron State 61

  • GOLDEN — Brecca Gaffney led three Orediggers in double figures with 21 points as Mines (11-14, 6-9 RMAC) shot 60 percent in the first half while building a 13-point lead.

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