A sophomore from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, who transferred from North Dakota State, Hamlin led the way in three statistical categories in November for the Beavers, who played seven games during the month. Hamling led the Beavers in scoring, averaging 15.4 points per night during November, and had team-bests of 12 steals and 20 made 3-pointers (20-of-58).
Along with leading the Beavers in a trio of stat categories, Hamling also had a career-best night scoring 28 points this past Saturday in a 75-69 win at South Dakota Mines, and grabbed a career-high 7 rebounds in a 77-70 home win over Montana State Billings on Nov. 18.
She also had 6 assists, averaged 4 rebounds per game, and blocked 2 shots in November for the Beavers, and leads Minot State in scoring, steals, and 3-pointers made for the season, averaging 14.9 points for the first 8 games with 15 steals and 23 made 3s.
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