Records are meant to be broken and the Aurora University women's basketball team did just that in a 111-50 victory on Wednesday evening over Rockford University. The Spartans drained 26 three-point field goals in the contest, setting a new single game AU record and tying the NCAA Division III single game record.
FINAL SCORE: Aurora University 111, Rockford 50
LOCATION: Aurora, Illinois - Thornton Gymnasium
RECORDS: Aurora University 18-4 overall and 10-3 in the NACC; Rockford University 1-21 overall and 2-13 NACC

- The 26 made three-point field goals in the game set a new AU single game record with the previous mark being 19.
- The 26 three's ties a NCAA Division III single game record as well.

- AU came out on first with
Alina Anderson draining the first shot of the game from three.
- When the first quarter ended, AU led 44-9 and had gone 11-of-16 from three.
- Six different Spartans hit a three with
Courtney Schuk and Anderson each going three-of-three.
- The first 10 points of the second came from
Krystyna Manzanarez with two coming from three.
- Heading to halftime, AU led 70-26 and were 17-of-32 from beyond the arc.
- With the previous AU record (19) within range in the second half.
- 4:39 into the third the AU record was broken as Schuk drained a three.
- The Spartans led 88-39 after three.
- As AU emptied the bench, the three's continued to fall in the fourth.
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Payton Beck scored 14 points in the fourth with four coming from three-point range.
- Beck's made three with 2:35 left in the game tied the NCAA Division III record for a single game with the 26th made.
- AU went on to win 111-50.
Points: Krystyna Manzanarez and
Courtney Schuk (18),
Alina Anderson (16),
Payton Beck (14) and
Kylie Fischbach and
Jennifer Heinberg (11)
Assists: Kylie Fischbach, Dani Antione, and
Paulina Geyrhalter (4)
Rebounds: Kylie Fischbach (6)
Steals: Krystyna Manzanarez (8)

Next action for the Spartan women's basketball team comes on Saturday, February 14, 2026 when they host St. Norbert College. Tip-off is set for 1:00 p.m. In Thornton Gymnasium.