Bemidji State women's basketball team loses 6th straight to Jamestown

The Beavers fell 73-55 in their final home game at the Sanford Center

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

The Bemidji State women's basketball team lost 73-55 to Jamestown on Saturday, marking their sixth consecutive defeat. Tieryn Plasch scored 23 points for Jamestown in the victory at the Sanford Center, which was the Beavers' final home game of the season.

Why it matters

The Beavers have struggled mightily this season, losing six games in a row and failing to find success at their home arena. This latest defeat caps off a disappointing campaign for the team and raises questions about their performance and ability to compete at the collegiate level.

The details

Bemidji State was unable to overcome a strong offensive performance by Jamestown, led by Tieryn Plasch's 23 points. The Beavers fell behind early and were unable to mount a comeback, ultimately losing by 18 points in their final home game of the season.

  • The game took place on Saturday, February 16, 2026.

The players

Tieryn Plasch

A player for the Jamestown basketball team who scored 23 points in the victory over Bemidji State.

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The takeaway

The Bemidji State women's basketball team's struggles this season have culminated in a disappointing six-game losing streak, including their final home game at the Sanford Center. The team will need to regroup and make significant improvements in order to be competitive in future seasons.