Rohrer, who scored nine points and grabbed 10 rebounds, was one of three seniors that was celebrated before the game, along with Carina Russell and Heather Rodgers.
"I was a little bit sad last night, but I just told myself that today is about the game and we needed to get this win in order to make it to the playoffs, which is our ultimate goal," Rohrer said. "I kind of pushed my feelings aside for today, I'm lucky my mom didn't start crying or else I would have started."
Mines got off to a good start after the pregame ceremony. The Hardrockers jumped out to a 10-4 lead midway through the first quarter thanks to eight quick points from Taylor Molstad.