WMU blocks Senior Day
March 5, 2003
For NIU seniors Kim Boeding and Kristan Knake, their last regular season home game did not end as planned.
Boeding, Knake and the Huskies fell to Western Michigan 83-67 in front of 1,232 people on Tuesday night at the Convocation Center.
“It’s frustrating,” Knake said. “It’s not how I expected it to go, that’s the best way to describe it.”
But, for the two seniors, a disappointing end to the regular season can’t overshadow two consecutive MAC conference semi-final appearances and more than 2,000 career combined points.
For NIU seniors Kim Boeding and Kristan Knake, their last regular season home game did not end as planned.
Boeding, Knake and the Huskies fell to Western Michigan 83-67 in front of 1,232 people on Tuesday night at the Convocation Center.
“It’s frustrating,” Knake said. “It’s not how I expected it to go, that’s the best way to describe it.”
But, for the two seniors, a disappointing end to the regular season can’t overshadow two consecutive MAC conference semi-final appearances and more than 2,000 career combined points.