What a night, Williston. If the goal was to make history, mission accomplished, and then some. White Out the Well delivered exactly what it promised: energy, excitement, and a crowd that proved once again that this community shows up when it matters.

According to Hunter Berg, over 2,000 fans packed into The Well for the final regular-season home game, turning the stands into a sea of white and creating an atmosphere that felt more like a playoff showdown than a typical weeknight game. From the opening tip to the final buzzer, the noise never let up! And the Tetons felt it.

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Lady Tetons Set the Tone Early with a Dominant White Out Win

The night kicked off with a statement win from the Williston State College Tetons women’s basketball team, who left absolutely no doubt on the scoreboard. The Tetons dominated the North Dakota College of Science Wildcats, rolling to an impressive 93–50 victory. From start to finish, WSC controlled the pace, showcased their depth, and gave the White Out crowd plenty of reasons to be loud and proud.

Every fast break, three-pointer, and defensive stop seemed to feed off the energy in the building. It was the kind of performance that reminds fans why The Well can be such a tough place for visiting teams when it’s full.

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Tetons Battle to the Buzzer in Gritty Home Finale

The men’s game followed with plenty of intensity and effort, as the Tetons battled hard but ultimately fell 75–49 to the Wildcats from Wahpeton. While the final score didn’t go WSC’s way, the fight never disappeared. The crowd stayed engaged, cheering through every run and showing support until the very last second ticked off the clock.

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All In All, It Was A Great Night

Wins and losses aside, this night was about more than the scoreboard. It was about community, school pride, and proving that Williston basketball has a loyal and passionate fan base. With more than 2,000 people showing up in white, White Out the Well wasn’t just a success — it was a statement.

If this was a preview of what postseason energy can look like in Williston, one thing is clear: The Well is ready.

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