Katie Preister and JLee Van Driel play smothering defense in the second half last Tuesday. The Titan defense stepped up and forced multiple turnovers as they rallied from a 16 point halftime deficit. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz
JLee Van Driel finds a path to the basket during the second half against Neligh-Oakdale. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz
Freshman Mya Raemakers scored 9 of her 11 points in the second half. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz
NELIGH — One or two possessions. That was the difference last Tuesday night.
Twin River nearly overcame a slow start against Neligh-Oakdale, falling 44-39 on the road. The Titans rallied from 15 points down at halftime utilizing a pressure defense in the second half to frustrate the Warriors into multiple turnovers. Neligh-Oakdale committed 28 turnovers in the game.
“We ...