Rochester Mayo supera a Monticello en tensa victoria de cuartos de final

La cabeza de serie No. 3 Rochester Mayo se impuso 73-71 a la No. 6 Monticello en los cuartos de final de la Clase AAAA del Torneo Estatal de Baloncesto Femenino de la Minnesota State High School League el 11 de marzo de 2026, en el Williams Arena. La escolta senior Amelia Mills lideró con 26 puntos, incluyendo una bandeja crucial en el último minuto. Los Spartans avanzaron a las semifinales tras una batalla de vaivén.

Rochester Mayo clasificó al torneo estatal por primera vez desde 2015, mientras que Monticello hizo su debut en el nivel Clase AAAA tras competir en Clase AAA el año anterior. Los Spartans, con un récord de 29-1, extendieron su racha victoriosa a 27 partidos en este enfrentamiento contra los Magic de 25-5. El partido se mantuvo cerrado durante todo el encuentro, con ambos equipos intercambiando canastas y tiros libres en los minutos finales. Rochester Mayo perdía por cuatro puntos con menos de seis minutos restantes, pero remontó con tres triples consecutivos para tomar una ventaja de cinco puntos. La escolta senior Mia Banks anotó el primero, seguido de dos triples consecutivos de Mills. Monticello respondió con una racha de cinco puntos, pero la bandeja de Mills con 57 segundos por jugar le dio a los Spartans la ventaja definitiva. La escolta junior Siri Kirkeby aportó 17 puntos para Rochester Mayo. Por el lado de Monticello, la escolta senior Samantha Voll anotó 25 puntos, mientras que la escolta senior Addison Ruda y la ala senior Abby Ruda sumaron 12 puntos cada una. Esta victoria envía a Rochester Mayo a las semifinales de la Clase AAAA, donde enfrentará a la No. 2 Rosemount el jueves por la noche en el Williams Arena. El partido destacó los objetivos de ambos equipos: Rochester Mayo sumando a su palmarés y Monticello construyendo una base en su nueva clasificación.

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