(1-12-26) In a game against Mille Lacs on Tuesday night, Jan. 20, Crosby-Ironton senior guard Tori Oehrlein broke the Minnesota’s girls basketball career points record, set by Braham’s Rebekah Dahlman in 2013.

Oehrlein, a Gophers commit, tied and then broke the existing record — 5,060 points — with a pair of back-to-back layups, putting her game total at 34 points with under five minutes still to play in the first half.

The achievement came in her 165th career game, having started on varsity as a seventh-grader.

The Rangers won 124-37. Oehrlein finished the night with 57 points and 5,085 career points.

Oehrlein also holds Minnesota state career records in rebounds and is second in steals, with notable multi-stat games (including a career quadruple-double in points, rebounds, assists, and steals categories).

She became just the second girls basketball player, alongside Dahlman, to hit 5,000 career points with a 50-point performance in a win over Ogilvie on Friday, Jan. 16.