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Winona State Women Look to Work Through Lul, Head Coach, Ana Wurtz, Joins the Winona Sports Network

By Jake Litman Jan 21, 2025 | 11:13 AM

(KWMN)- The offense went missing for the Warrior women over the weekend as they fell in both contests, 66-41 to St. Cloud, and 69-47 against Minnesota State-Moorhead.

The Warriors shot under 30% from the field, and under 20% from behind the arc over the weekend. The sweep leaves the warriors at five losses in their last six games.

With nine games to play in the season, the Warriors will have to begin an end of season charge, Head Coach, Ana Wurtz, believes her side can do just that.

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