The Providence Argo women’s basketball team is on a hot streak, having won 11 of their last 12 games and claiming the Frontier Conference tournament title. Now, as they gear up to host the first and second rounds of the NAIA national tournament in Great Falls, they are feeling confident and ready for the challenge. Coach Bill Himmelberg and players Monique Carter and Kolby Pimperton expressed their excitement about playing on their home court and the advantage it brings in terms of rest and support from the community.
The team will face off against the College of Idaho in their first game, a team they have previously defeated this season. However, they are aware of the challenges that come with facing a strong opponent like the Yotes. Despite their previous success against College of Idaho, they understand the need to stay focused and work hard to secure another victory in the tournament.
The Argos are prepared to give their best effort and continue their successful season as they aim to advance in the tournament. Fans can catch the game on Friday night at 5 p.m., with the winner advancing to the second round against the winner of the Jamestown vs. Georgetown match-up. The team is optimistic about their chances and eager to see how far they can go in the NAIA national tournament.
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