Date Opp. ................................................ Result/Time November (1-4. 0-1 NSIC) 14-15 MSUM Tournament, Moorhead, Minn. 14 Wisconsin-Parkside ........................................L, 61-70 15 Northern Michigan.........................................L, 45-49 20 at San Francisco State ..................................................W, 78-67 21 at California State East Bay .......................................... L, 59-63 29 *at No. 12 Northern State ............................................ L, 42-74 December (3-2, 3-2 NSIC) 5 *Minot State .................................................... W, 64-60 6 *Mary ............................................................... W, 87-75 12 *at St. Cloud State ............................................................. L, 62-79 13 *at Minnesota Duluth...................................................W, 78-69 20 *No. 7 Northern State....................................L, 39-60 January (7-3, 7-3 NSIC) 2 *Upper Iowa ................................................W, 71-67 3 *Winona State.............................................W, 80-54 9 *at Mary ............................................................................ L, 64-69 10 *at Minot State .......................................................... W, 67-64 16 *at Sioux Falls .................................................... L, 71-76 (OT) 17 *at Southwest Minnesota State ....................... W, 79-53 23 *Minnesota Crookston............................W, 68-63 24 *Bemidji State ..........................................W, 94-74 30 *Concordia-St. Paul..................................W, 63-51 31 *Minnesota State Mankato...................... L, 62-73 February (1-1, 1-1 NSIC) 6 *at No. 22 Wayne State ............................................ L, 60-81 7 *at Augustana ............................................................. W, 86-77 13 *Minnesota Duluth ....................................... 6 P.M. 14 *St. Cloud State .............................................. 4 P.M. 20 *at Bemidji State.............................................................. 6 P.M. 21 *at Minnesota Crookston ........................................... 4 P.M. 25 NSIC/Sanford Health First Round ....................................... Home games in BOLD * Indicates NSIC Game ^NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament 2014-15 MSU Moorhead Results (12-10, 11-7 NSIC) Minnesota State University Moorhead · Media Relations Women’s Basketball Game Notes - 2/11/15 Nemzek Hall · 1104 7TH AVE SOUTH · MOORHEAD, Minn. 56563 Basketball Contact: TOM BERG/ASSISTANT AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS/[email protected]/218-477-2550 What’s Ahead MOORHEAD, Minn. -- The Minnesota State University Moorhead women’s basketball team will play its final two home games of the regular season this week when its hosts Minnesota Duluth (6 p.m. on Friday) and St. Cloud State (4 p.m. on Saturday). Both games will be televised live on WDAY’Z Xtra, which is channel 6.3 over the air. The channel can also be found on Midcontinent Communications cable channel 596 and Cable One channel 29. Live stats, live online video stream and audio can be found at msumdragons.com. MSUM (12-10, 11-7 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) will meet UMD for a 79th time with the Bulldogs holding a 49-29 series lead. The Dragons won the meeting earlier in the season, 78-69 in Duluth, Minn. MSUM will meet St. Cloud State for a 52nd time with the Huskies leading the series 32-19. SCSU won the first meeting between the two teams 79-62 in December. MSUM split on the road last weekend, falling at No. 22 Wayne State 81-60 on Friday before rebounding with an 86-77 win over Augustana on Saturday. Redshirt freshman forward Drew Sannes averaged 16.5 points and 12.5 rebounds on the weekend to pace MSUM. Junior Meghan Roehrich leads MSUM at 18.3 points per game while junior Heather Strese averages 10.2 points and a team-best 6.3 rebounds per game. Sophomore Natalie Van Wyhe averages 3.8 assists per game while sophomore guard Morgan Banasik leads at 1.5 steals per game. As a team MSUM scores 67.3 points per game and shoots 38.4 percent. MSUM outrebounds its foes 41.0-35.2 while allowing 66.7 points per game on defense. Teams shoot 40.4 percent against the Dragons this season. Karla Nelson is in her 15th season as MSUM’s head coach with a record of 252-169 at the school. About Minnesota Duluth The Bulldogs enter the weekend at 11-11 overall and 9-9 in the NSIC. They split at home last weekend, beating Upper Iowa, 74-62 on Friday before losing to Winona State, 67-47 on Saturday. Junior Taylor Meyer leads UMD at 18.2 points and 9.0 rebounds per game, while senior Jessica Newman averages 13.4 points per game. Danielle Flood averages 12.6 points and a team-best 2.3 assists per game. UMD scores 66.9 points per game and is shooting 36.3 percent from the field. On defense the Bulldogs allow 70.0 points per game and teams are shooting 45.4 percent against them this season. UMD outrebounds its foes 39.5-37.6 on the season. Annette Wiles is in her seventh season as UMD’s head coach with a record of 108-82 at the school. About St. Cloud State The Huskies are 13-9 overall and 9-9 in the NSIC. They split at home last weekend, losing to Winona State, 64-61 before beating Upper Iowa, 112-104 in double overtime on Feb. 7. Lexy Petermann leads SCSU at 14.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per game while Chelsea Nooker averages 12.5 points per game. Betsy MacDonald averages 10.5 points and 3.4 assists per game for the Huskies, who score 71.6 points per game and shoot 41.1 percent from the field. On defense SCSU allows 70.2 points per game and a 44.2 percent field goal percentage. The Huskies are being outrebounded by a 37.5-36.3 margin. Lori Fish is in her seventh season as St. Cloud State’s head coach with a record of 105-82. 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Date Opp. ................................................ Result/TimeNovember (1-4. 0-1 NSIC)14-15 MSUM Tournament, Moorhead, Minn.14 Wisconsin-Parkside ........................................L, 61-7015 Northern Michigan .........................................L, 45-4920 at San Francisco State ..................................................W, 78-6721 at California State East Bay ..........................................L, 59-6329 *at No. 12 Northern State ............................................L, 42-74
December (3-2, 3-2 NSIC)5 *Minot State .................................................... W, 64-606 *Mary ............................................................... W, 87-7512 *at St. Cloud State .............................................................L, 62-7913 *at Minnesota Duluth ...................................................W, 78-6920 *No. 7 Northern State ....................................L, 39-60
January (7-3, 7-3 NSIC)2 *Upper Iowa ................................................W, 71-673 *Winona State .............................................W, 80-549 *at Mary ............................................................................ L, 64-6910 *at Minot State ..........................................................W, 67-6416 *at Sioux Falls ....................................................L, 71-76 (OT)17 *at Southwest Minnesota State .......................W, 79-5323 *Minnesota Crookston ............................W, 68-6324 *Bemidji State ..........................................W, 94-7430 *Concordia-St. Paul..................................W, 63-5131 *Minnesota State Mankato ......................L, 62-73
February (1-1, 1-1 NSIC)6 *at No. 22 Wayne State ............................................ L, 60-817 *at Augustana .............................................................W, 86-7713 *Minnesota Duluth .......................................6 P.M.14 *St. Cloud State ..............................................4 P.M.20 *at Bemidji State ..............................................................6 P.M.21 *at Minnesota Crookston ...........................................4 P.M.25 NSIC/Sanford Health First Round .......................................
Home games in BOLD* Indicates NSIC Game^NSIC/Sanford Health Tournament
2014-15 MSU Moorhead Results(12-10, 11-7 NSIC)
Minnesota State University Moorhead · Media RelationsWomen’s Basketball Game Notes - 2/11/15Nemzek Hall · 1104 7TH AVE SOUTH · MOORHEAD, Minn. 56563Basketball Contact: TOM BERG/ASSISTANT AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS/[email protected]/218-477-2550
What’s AheadMOORHEAD, Minn. -- The Minnesota State University Moorhead women’s basketball team will play its final two home games of the regular season this week when its hosts Minnesota Duluth (6 p.m. on Friday) and St. Cloud State (4 p.m. on Saturday).
Both games will be televised live on WDAY’Z Xtra, which is channel 6.3 over the air. The channel can also be found on Midcontinent Communications cable channel 596 and Cable One channel 29. Live stats, live online video stream and audio can be found at msumdragons.com.
MSUM (12-10, 11-7 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) will meet UMD for a 79th time with the Bulldogs holding a 49-29 series lead. The Dragons won the meeting earlier in the season, 78-69 in Duluth, Minn. MSUM will meet St. Cloud State for a 52nd time with the Huskies leading the series 32-19. SCSU won the first meeting between the two teams 79-62 in December.
MSUM split on the road last weekend, falling at No. 22 Wayne State 81-60 on Friday before rebounding with an 86-77 win over Augustana on Saturday. Redshirt freshman forward Drew Sannes averaged 16.5 points and 12.5 rebounds on the weekend to pace MSUM.
Junior Meghan Roehrich leads MSUM at 18.3 points per game while junior Heather Strese averages 10.2 points and a team-best 6.3 rebounds per game. Sophomore Natalie Van Wyhe averages 3.8 assists per game while sophomore guard Morgan Banasik leads at 1.5 steals per game. As a team MSUM scores 67.3 points per game and shoots 38.4 percent. MSUM outrebounds its foes 41.0-35.2 while allowing 66.7 points per game on defense. Teams shoot 40.4 percent against the Dragons this season.
Karla Nelson is in her 15th season as MSUM’s head coach with a record of 252-169 at the school.
About Minnesota DuluthThe Bulldogs enter the weekend at 11-11 overall and 9-9 in the NSIC. They split at home last weekend, beating Upper Iowa, 74-62 on Friday before losing to Winona State, 67-47 on Saturday.
Junior Taylor Meyer leads UMD at 18.2 points and 9.0 rebounds per game, while senior Jessica Newman averages 13.4 points per game. Danielle Flood averages 12.6 points and a team-best 2.3 assists per game. UMD scores 66.9 points per game and is shooting 36.3 percent from the field.
On defense the Bulldogs allow 70.0 points per game and teams are shooting 45.4 percent against them this season. UMD outrebounds its foes 39.5-37.6 on the season.
Annette Wiles is in her seventh season as UMD’s head coach with a record of 108-82 at the school.
About St. Cloud StateThe Huskies are 13-9 overall and 9-9 in the NSIC. They split at home last weekend, losing to Winona State, 64-61 before beating Upper Iowa, 112-104 in double overtime on Feb. 7.
Lexy Petermann leads SCSU at 14.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per game while Chelsea Nooker averages 12.5 points per game. Betsy MacDonald averages 10.5 points and 3.4 assists per game for the Huskies, who score 71.6 points per game and shoot 41.1 percent from the field.
On defense SCSU allows 70.2 points per game and a 44.2 percent field goal percentage. The Huskies are being outrebounded by a 37.5-36.3 margin.
Lori Fish is in her seventh season as St. Cloud State’s head coach with a record of 105-82.
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This Week’s OpponentsMinnesota Duluth Bulldogs(11-11, 9-9 NSIC)Friday, Feb. 13/6 p.m. Moorhead, MNHead Coach: Annette Wiles(7th season)MSUM vs. UMD: 29-49
St. Cloud State Huskies (13-9, 9-9 NSIC)Saturday, Feb. 14/4 p.m. Moorhead, Minn.Head Coach: Lori Fish(7th season)MSUM vs. SCSU: 19-32
A CLOSER LOOK AT MSUM...CLEANING THE GLASS
THORSON’S TIMEFLOOR GENERAL
STRONG DOWN THE STRETCH
DREW’S DOUBLE-DOUBLES
NSIC RANKINGS
•MSUM sophomore point guard Natalie Van Wyhe is now tied for second in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.9, which is also 33rd-best in the nation. She has 79 assists compared to 42 turnovers in 21 games played this season. Van Wyhe also ranks tied
for fourth in the conference at 3.8 assists per game. Over the Dragons’ last 12 games, Van Wyhe has averaged 4.6 assists per game. Van Wyhe had a career-high nine assists in the Dragons’ win over Mary in December and has four games of five assists or more already this season.
•The MSUM women’s basketball team set a new season-high with 56 rebounds in the win over Augus-tana on Feb. 7. The Dragons had a commanding 56-35 edge on the glass over the Vikings, marking the second time this season MSUM
has had a rebounding margin of plus-20 or better. Two Dragons had double-digit rebounds in the game: redshirt freshman Drew Sannes (career-high 13) and junior forward Savanna Handevidt (11). The 56-rebound output helped MSUM improve its rebounding margin to +5.8, which is second-best in the NSIC behind Northern State. The Drag-ons are also third in total rebounds per game. MSUM has had 11 double-digit rebounding performances this season, led by sophomore guard Morgan Banasik, Handevidt and junior forward Heather Strese, above left, with three perfor-mances each.
• Four different MSUM players have recorded two double doubles this season: juniors Savanna Handevidt and Heather Strese, sophomore Morgan Banasik and redshirt freshman Drew Sannes. Sannes was the latest Dragon to accom-plish the feat, doing it in back-to-
back games on the road last weekend. She had 16 points and 12 rebounds in the 81-60 loss at No. 22 Wayne State on Feb. 6 and followed with career-highs of 17 points and 13 rebounds in the 86-77 Dragon win over Augustana on Feb. 7. Sannes is now second on the team at 5.6 rebounds per game and is fifth on the team in scoring at 6.7 points per game. MSUM is tied for second in the NSIC (behind Concordia-St. Paul, which has five) with four different play-ers earning double-doubles this season.
Team •Free-throw percentage, third (77.3 percent). MSUM hit 34-of-43 at-tempts (79.1 percent) on the road.•Rebounding margin, second (5.8) and total rebounding, tied for fourth (41.0). The Dragons outrebounded both opponents last weekend.
•Scoring defense, seventh (66.7).Individual•Free-throw percentage, Natalie Van Wyhe, 3rd (88.6 per-cent).•Three-point field goals made, Meghan Roehrich, second (2.2): Roehrich drained four three-pointers in the win over Augie.•Scoring, Meghan Roehrich, 2nd (18.3): Roehrich has led the Dragons in scoring in 15 of 22 games this season.•Assist/Turnover Ratio, Natalie Van Wyhe, tied for 3rd (1.9).•Assists, Natalie Van Wyhe, tied for 4th (3.8): Van Wyhe is averaging 4.6 assists in the Dragons’ last 12 games.•Blocked shots, Drew Sannes, 6th (1.7): Sannes had three blocks in the win at Augie.
•On Feb. 7, MSUM trailed Augus-tana 53-45 with 8:16 left before its offense caught fire over the fi-nal minutes. The Dragons scored 41 points in 8:16 to rally from that deficit to take an 86-77 win over the Vikings. That surge was sparked by seven 3-pointers
hit by four different Dragons. Sophomore guard Morgan Banasik, left, had 14 points in that span while junior guard Meghan Roehrich had 13. The 41-point outburst was part of a 58-point second half for MSUM, which is the highest output of any half for the Dragons this season.
•Freshman Cassidy Thorson had one of the best games of her young Dragon career during MSUM’s 86-77 win at Augustana on Feb. 7. Thor-son finished with a career-high 11 points and set career-highs for field goals made (four), assists (four), and three-pointers made (three).
Thorson also set a career-high with 20 minutes played in the game. Her two big three-pointers were a key part of MSUM’s 41-24 run over the final eight minutes of the game. In 22 games this season, Thorson is averaging 11.9 minutes per game and has averages of 2.1 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. She also has 19 assists.
Games Played, Started at MSUMNo.-Player Career GP-GS
Opponent ........................................... SeriesUW-Parkside............................................ 1-1Northern Michigan .................................. 1-1Cal-State East Bay................................... 1-0San Francisco State ................................. 0-1Northern State (S.D.) .......................... 23-46Mary (N.D.) ......................................... 22-13Minot State ........................................... 16-5Minnesota Duluth ................................ 29-49St. Cloud State .................................... 19-32 Upper Iowa ........................................... 16-0Winona State ...................................... 44-28Sioux Falls .............................................. 3-1Southwest Minnesota State ................. 36-42Bemidji State ...................................... 56-39Minnesota, Crookston ........................... 30-4Concordia, St. Paul ............................. 15-20Minnesota State Mankato .................... 13-26Augustana ............................................. 7-14Wayne State (NE) ................................ 15-19
MSU MOORHEAD
Probable StartersNo. Name Pos Ht. Yr. PPG22 Natalie Van Wyhe G 5-8 So. 4.73 Morgan Banasik G 5-7 So. 9.312 Meghan Roehrich G 5-11 Jr. 18.344 Heather Strese F 6-0 Jr. 10.240 Savanna Handevidt F 5-10 Jr. 8.5(subject to change without notice)ReservesNo. Name Pos Ht. Yr. PPG2 Cassidy Thorson G 5-11 Fr. 2.15 Mikayla Payne G 5-7 Fr. 0.710 Mallie Doucette G 5-7 Fr. 3.211 Jessica Hart G 5-9 Jr. 3.232 Shannon Galegher F 5-10 Fr. 0.733 Cheyenne Ironheart F 5-11 Jr. 3.042 Drew Sannes F 6-3 RFr. 6.7
WBCA/USA Today Division II PollFeb. 10 Poll ......Rec. .... Pts ....PV1. Lewis (31) ...........................23-0 ... 799 .....12. Fort Hays State ...................22-1 ... 735 .....33. Alaska-Anchorage ................22-1 ... 722 .....24. Limestone ...........................22-1 ... 674 .....45. Livingstone College (1) ........21-0 ... 614 .....86. West Texas A&M ..................18-2 ... 588 .....77. Columbus State ..................22-1 ... 524 ...118. Adelphi ..............................20-2 ... 523 .....99. Emporia State .....................18-3 ... 516 .....610. Pittsburg State ..................21-3 ... 486 ...1011. Michigan Tech ...................20-1 ... 482 ...1312. Wayne State (Mich.) ..........19-2 ... 446 ...1213. Indiana (Pa.) .....................19-2 ... 417 .....514. Rollins ..............................18-2 ... 395 ...1415. Stonehill ...........................18-2 ... 387 ...1516. Bloomsburg ......................19-2 ... 318 ...1717. Drury ................................18-3 ... 266 ...1918. Seattle Pacific ...................17-3 ... 229 ...2119. Wayne State (Neb.) ............21-3 ... 228 ...2220. California (Pa.) ..................19-3 ... 162 .. NR21. Florida Inst. of Tech. .........18-3 ... 136 ...1822. Midwestern State ..............18-3 ... 107 .. NR23. Cedarville ..........................21-2 ... 93 .... NR24. Arkansas Tech ...................17-3 ... 84 .....2525. Humboldt State.................18-3 ... 69 .....23NSIC teams receiving votes: Northern State 65, Minnesota State 4.NSIC schools in top 25 in BOLD.
Preseason 2014-15 Women’s Coaches Poll
Overall (1st Place Votes) Points1. Concordia-St. Paul (10) ................. 2162. Wayne State (6)............................. 2133. Northern State .............................. 1954. Minnesota State ............................ 1925. Augustana ..................................... 1326. Sioux Falls .................................... 1297. MSU Moorhead ............................ 1278. Minnesota Duluth .......................... 1249. Minot State ................................... 11510. St. Cloud State ............................ 11411. University of Mary ....................... 10212. Winona State............................... 8613. Minnesota Crookston .................. 7814. Upper Iowa ................................. 5015. Bemidji State .............................. 2416. Southwest Minnesota State ........ 23
In the Lair...MSUM at Nemzek Fieldhouse vs. Non-Conf. vs. NSIC Overall2008-09 2-0 7-3 9-32009-10 3-0 5-5 8-52010-11 2-0 7-4 9-42011-12 2-0 4-7 6-72012-13 1-0 8-4 9-42013-14 2-0 7-4 9-42014-15 0-2 7-2 7-4Totals 12-2 45-29 56-31
2014-15 Standings
TeamNorth NSIC OverallNorthern State ....................13-5 ...... 19-5MSU Moorhead ...................11-7 ...... 12-10Minnesota Crookston ..........10-8 ...... 11-11St. Cloud State ....................9-9 ........ 13-9Minnesota Duluth ................9-9 ........ 10-10U-Mary................................6-12 ...... 8-16Minot State .........................4-14 ...... 9-15Bemidji State ......................3-15 ...... 6-17
UNIVERSITY FACTSLocation ....................................Moorhead, Minn.Founded ...................................................... 1887Enrollment ................................................ 7,500Nickname ...............................................DragonsColors...............................................Red & WhiteMascot...................................................... ScorchAffiliation ...................................NCAA Division IIConference .............. Northern Sun IntercollegiatePresident .............................. Dr. Anne BlackhurstAthletics Director ............................. Doug PetersAssociate Athletics Director ........Chad MarkusonAthletics Phone ............................ 218-477-2622Athletics Fax ................................. 218-477-2324
BASKETBALL HISTORYFirst Year .................................................... 1966All-Time Record .......................... 584-557 (.511)Home Field .....................Alex Nemzek FieldhouseCapacity .................................................... 2,5002013-14 Overall Record ............................. 16-11....................... 9-4 Home • 5-7 Away • 2-0 Neutral2013-14 NSIC Record/Finish . 12-10/8th Overall,................................................5th North Division2013-14 Letterwinners Ret./Lost ..................6/62013-14 Starters Returning/Lost ..................2/3
TEAM FACTSHead Coach ..................................... Karla NelsonRecord at MSUM (Yrs.) ................ 252-169 (14th)Career Record (Yrs.) .................... 252-169 (14th)NSIC Championships (Last) .............. 3 (2004-05)Assistant Coaches .....................Allison Swenson....................................... Vanessa Keeler-JohnsonStudent Manager ..............................Trevor OlsonStrength & Conditioning ............. Travis AndersonHead Athletic Trainer.......................Andrea Scott
MSUM ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSAssistant AD for Media Relations ..........Tom Berg [email protected] Office ...................................... 218-477-2550Marketing/New Media ..................... Jon Wepking E-mail.................... [email protected] Office ...................................... 218-477-2113
NORTHERN SUN RANKINGS (2014-15)Overall
Team Stats MSUM Rank # NSIC Leader #
Scoring Offense 67.3 10th Augustana 79.2
Scoring Defense 66.7 6th (T) Northern State 51.0
Scoring Margin +0.5 10th Wayne State +20.6
Field Goal Pct. .384 14th Wayne State .462
Field Goal Pct. Defense .405 9th Northern State .325
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. .307 11th Wayne State .383
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense .337 11th Wayne State .289
3-Pt. Field Goals Made 6.7 7th Wayne State 8.3
Free Throw Pct. .773 3rd MN Crookston .777
Rebounding 41.0 3rd Sioux Falls 43.5
Rebounding Margin +5.8 2nd Northern State +10.7
Offensive Rebounds 12.3 7th (T) UMD 15.2
Defensive Rebounds 28.7 5th Concordia 30.7
Blocked Shots 3.2 9th (T) Mary 5.5
Assists 13.4 11th Northern 15.7
Steals 5.7 15th Augustana 11.3
Turnover Margin -2.55 15th Augustana +6.56
Asst./Turnover Ratio 0.9 8th (T) Northern State 1.3
Individual Stats Player Rank # Leader #
Scoring Roehrich 2nd 18.3 Ashley (Augie) 21.2
Rebounding H. Strese 16th (T) 6.3 Buck (UIU) 11.4
Offensive Rebounds H. Strese 9th (T) 2.4 Krogman (NSU) 3.5
Defensive Rebounds H. Strese NR 3.9 Buck (UIU) 9.0
Field Goal Pct. Roehrich NR .448 Winkler (UIU) .577
Assists Van Wyhe 4th (T) 3.8 Ashley (Augie) 5.1
Free Throw Pct. Van Wyhe 3rd .886 Livingston (UMC) .896
Steals Banasik NR 1.5 O’Farrell (Augie) 2.4
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. Roehrich 14th .366 Davis (Mank) .447
3-Pt. Field Goals Made Roehrich 3rd 2.2 Thielman/Varsho 2.3
Blocked Shots Sannes 6th 1.7 Nicks (CU) 2.6
Asst./Turnover Ratio Van Wyhe 3rd (T) 1.9 Malloy/Ashley 2.2
All Games MSUM Opponents
Most First Half Points 43 vs. Bemidji 37 by SCSU
Most Second Half Points 58 vs. Augie 51 by UMD
Most Overtime Points 8 vs. Sioux Falls 13 by Sioux Falls
Fewest First Half Points 13 2x, last vs. NSU 17 by CSP
Fewest Second Half Points 16 vs. NMU 22 by NMU
Halftime Leads: MSUM 11 MSUM Record 9-2 Opp. 11 MSUM Record 3-8 Ties 0 MSUM Record 0-0Rebound Advantage: MSUM 16 MSUM Record 10-6 Opp. 6 MSUM Record 2-4 Ties 0 MSUM Record 0-0Bench Scoring Advantage: MSUM 14 MSUM Record 7-7 Opp. 8 MSUM Record 5-3 Ties 0 MSUM Record 0-0
Preseason: Anika Whiting, CSP (South) and Rachel Krogman, NSU (North) 11/17/14: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Katie Hardy (North)11/24/14: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Rachel Krogman (Northern)12/1/14: Jordan Spencer, WSC (South) and Katrina Moenkedick, UMC, (North)12/8/14: Lexie Ulfers, Minnesota State (South) and Taylor Meyer, UMD (North)12/15/14: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Emily Gruber, UMC (North)12/22/14: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Taylor Meyer, UMD (North)1/5/15: Ameshia Kearney, CSP (South) and Heather Strese, MSUM (North)1/12/15: Ashton Yossi, WSC (South) and Taylor Meyer, UMD (North) 1/19/15: Kayla Timmerman, WSU (South) and Alexa Thielman, UMC (North)1/26/15: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Morgan Banasik, MSUM (North)2/2/15: Shaunteva Ashley, Augie (South) and Devon Brecke, Northern State (North)2/9/15: Jordan Spencer, Wayne (South) and Katrina Moenkedick, UMC (North)
DRAGONS TEAM RECORDSTEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost Points ....................................115 vs. Northern Baptist (12/6/03)Most FGs ............................................. 52 vs. Mayville State (1/14/78)Most FG Attempts .............................104 vs. Valley City State (2/5/76)...................................................................... Mayville State (1/24/78)Most 3-Point FGs ...................................15 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Most 3-Point FG Attempts ........................ 36 vs. St. Mary’s (12/14/02)Best FG % ...............................................667 vs. Wayne State (1/8/05)Best 3-Point FG % ........................ .833 (5-6) vs. Minot State (2/28/92)Most FTs ....................................... 34 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/22/05).................................................................. vs. Winona State (1/15/91)Most FT Attempts ..........................................50 vs. Luther (11/24/90)Best FT % .............................. 1.000 (10-10) vs. Augustana (12/18/10)...................................................... (12-12) vs. Winona state (1/22/10)Rebounds ............................................. 78 vs. Martin Luther (1/21/78)
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDSFG Attempts .................36 – Mary Ann Donnay vs. North Dakota (1974)FGs Made ....................16 – Kris DeClerk vs. Mayville State (11/26/91)3-PT FG Attempts .................................................. 12 – several players3-PT FGs Made ..................... 7 – Marisa Yernatich vs. UMC (01/04/13)FT Attempts ...................... 18 – Kris DeClerk vs. Augustana (11/23/90)FTs Made 16 – Alison Nash-Gerlach vs. Minnesota, Crookston (1/16/10)Rebounds ........................23 – Meghan Rettke vs. Minnesota, CrookstonAssists ............................13 – Krista Opheim vs. Upper Iowa (1/23/10)........................................ 13 – Lisa Clark vs. Northern State (1/24/87)Steals ............... 14 – Betty Fiandaca vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (1/26/79)Points Scored ...........38 – Renee Olson vs. Concordia College (2/15/94)
Karla NelsonHEAD COACH | ERSKINE, MINN. | UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA - 1990
2014-15 TEAM SEASON HIGHSPoints .......................... 94 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Rebounds ................................... 56 vs. Augie (2/5/15)Assists ......................... 24 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)Blocks .................................7 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15)Steals .......................................11 at SMSU (1/17/15)FGs .............................. 34 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)FGA .........................................70 vs. Winona (1/3/15)FG % .....................51.5 percent vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)3FGs ............................ 15 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)3FGA ................................31 vs. Northern (11/29/14)3FG % ..........50.0 percent vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15)FTs .......................................... 31 vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA ...............................36 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FT % ...........................96.3 percent vs. CSP (1/30/15)
COACHING BIOThe 2014-15 season will be Karla Nelson’s 15th as head coach of the Minnesota State University Moorhead women’s basketball team. During her 14 years as head coach, MSUM has been a model of consistent success.
Nelson has 14 straight winning seasons as MSUM’s mentor. The Dragons have qualified for the conference tournament for 15 consecutive years -- having never missed a conference tournament -- including in all 14 years of Nelson’s tenure. The fastest coach in MSU Moorhead basketball history to reach the 200-win plateau, Nelson has accumulated a record of 240-159 in 14 seasons.
Also included in the success are three trips to the NCAA Division II post-season play, two national statistical titles, conference and region Coach of the Year endorsements and a Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference championship. Nelson is fourth among NSIC coaches in total wins at their respective schools.
Nelson has also coached 32 all-conference honorees in 14 seasons. She led Angie Jetvig to four All-American teams including two consecutive Daktronics All-American honors in 2011 and 2012. Nelson also helped Megan Rettke and Alison Nash-Gerlach to second team Daktronics All-American honors in 2010.
In 2013-14, MSUM finished 16-11, highlighted by wins over regional qualifiers Wayne State (ranked No. 8 at the time) and Concordia-St. Paul. Zabel was named to the All-NSIC first team while senior forward Megan Strese was named to the All-NSIC second team. Both players surpassed 1,000 points for their careers during the season; Strese left MSUM ranked 11th all-time in scoring at 1,228 points while Zabel finished in 15th at 1,115 points. Senior guard Haley Thomforde also finished her career fifth in assists under Nelson’s tutelage.
The 2012-13 season saw a young Dragon team with just two seniors earn a 16-12 mark and a first-round win in the NSIC tournament. MSUM also earned a win over No. 17-ranked Augustana, which ended up qualifying for the NCAA Division II Final Four. Also in 2012-13, senior Marisa Yernatich set the new career three-point record at MSUM, while junior Megan Strese earned first-team All-NSIC honors. Zabel was an All-NSIC second-team selection.
The first coach at MSUM to debut with back-to-back winning campaigns, Nelson and the Dragons made their first appearance in the NCAA Division II North Central Regional in 2004-05, returned in 2006-07, and qualified for a third time in 2008-09.
The 2006-07 team reached the 20-win plateau for the fifth time in program history and made a serious run for the NSIC title, placing second in the league tournament and suffered an NCAA Tournament opening round loss to the University of North Dakota.
In 2008-09, the Dragons were ranked as high as 13th in the nation, after going on an 11-0 run to open the season. The season ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, after picking up the first post-season win in program history. Nelson prodded her first club to a 15-12 overall record in 2000-01, the first winning season at MSUM in six years that also included a NSIC playoff invitation. In 2004-05 Nelson and the Dragons claimed their first NSIC outright title, cracked the nation’s Top-25 for the first time and received a NCAA Division II regional tournament invitation, the first time in the Head Coach’s career. MSUM finished 24-7 overall and set a Dragon single season record victories. Nelson was saluted as the NSIC Coach of the Year and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Region 7 Coach of the Year as well. The WBCA Region 7 Coach of the Year honor was her second, the first coming during the 2002-03 season.
Nelson served six seasons as the Dragons’ No. 1 assistant from 1994-2000. When Jean Roise resigned in March of 2000, MSUM Director of Athletics Dr. Katy Wilson quickly promoted Nelson to the top post..
A recreation major, Nelson completed an undergraduate degree from North Dakota and a Master’s Degree from North Dakota State University in Health Education. Nelson was a member of the coaching staff at East Grand Forks and Grand Forks Public Schools for three years before moving to MSUM.
COACHING RESUME• Karla Nelson was promoted to head coach in March of 2000, becoming the 12th Women’s Basketball Coach in the 46-year history of the program. • 2014-15 is her 21st year in coaching at MSUM and the 15th as a head coach.• The fastest coach in MSUM basketball history to reach 200 wins.• Nelson served as a coach at East Grand Forks and Grand Forks Public Schools for three years prior to arriving at MSUM.• Played four seasons of basketball at the University of North Dakota, twice being honored as UND’s Best Defensive Player.
NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown H.S./Last School2 Cassidy Thorson ........ G 5-11 Fr. West Fargo, N.D. West Fargo 3 Morgan Banasik ........ G 5-7 So. Praire du Chien, Wis. Praire du Chien 5 Mikayla Payne ........... G 5-9 Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Maranatha Christian Academy10 Mallie Doucette ......... G 5-7 Fr. Colfax, Wis. Colfax11 Jessica Hart .............. G 5-9 Jr. Eagan, Minn. Eagan/South Dakota State12 Meghan Roehrich ...... G 5-11 Jr. Fargo, N.D. Fargo South/North Dakota22 Natalie Van Wyhe ...... G 5-8 So. St. Michael, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville32 Shannon Galegher ..... F 5-10 Fr. Thompson, N.D Thompson33 Cheyenne Ironheart ... G/F 5-11 Jr. Peever, S.D. Tiopsa Zina/NDSCS40 Savanna Handevidt .... F/C 6-1 Jr. Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater 42 Drew Sannes ............. F 6-3 R-Fr. Hawley, Minn. Hawley44 Heather Strese .......... F 6-0 Jr. Evansville, Minn. Brandon
ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown H.S./Last School3 Morgan Banasik ........ G 5-7 So. Praire du Chien, Wis. Praire du Chien10 Mallie Doucette ......... G 5-7 Fr. Colfax, Wis. Colfax32 Shannon Galegher ..... F 5-10 Fr. Thompson, N.D Thompson40 Savanna Handevidt .... F/C 6-1 Jr. Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater11 Jessica Hart .............. G 5-9 Jr. Eagan, Minn. Eagan/South Dakota State33 Cheyenne Ironheart ... G/F 5-11 Jr. Peever, S.D. Tiopsa Zina/NDSCS5 Mikayla Payne ........... G 5-9 Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Maranatha Christian Academy12 Meghan Roehrich ...... G 5-11 Jr. Fargo, N.D. Fargo South/North Dakota42 Drew Sannes ............. F 6-3 R-Fr. Hawley, Minn. Hawley44 Heather Strese .......... F 6-0 Jr. Evansville, Minn. Brandon 2 Cassidy Thorson ........ G 5-11 Fr. West Fargo, N.D. West Fargo22 Natalie Van Wyhe ...... G 5-8 So. St. Michael, Minn. St. Michael-Albertville
MSU MOORHEAD HIGH LOWFIELD GOALS 34 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15) 13 2x, last vs. Northern (12/20/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 70 vs. Winona (1/3/15) 49 vs. UW-Parkside (11/14/14) FIELD GOAL PCT. .515 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15) .224 at. Northern State (11/29/14) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 15 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15) 1 vs. Minot State (12/5/14) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 31 at Northern State (11/29/14) 12 vs. UW-Parkside (11/14/14) 3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 10 att.) .500 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15) .063 vs. Minot State (11/29/14) FREE THROWS MADE 31 vs. Minot State (12/5/14) 6 vs. Northern Michigan (11/15/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 36 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14) 12 at Northern State (11/29/14) FREE THROW PCT. (min. 10 att.) .963 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (1/31/15) .462 vs. Northern Michigan (11/15/14) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 23 vs. Mary (12/6/14) 7 at Northern State (11/29/14) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 34 at Minnesota Duluth (12/12/14) 18 2x, last vs. Minot (12/5/14) TOTAL REBOUNDS 56 vs. Augie (2/7/15) 25 at Northern State (11/29/14) REBOUND MARGIN +25 vs. Mary (12/6/14) -26 at Northern State (11/29/14) ASSISTS 24 vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15) 8 3x, last vs. Northern (12/20/14) TURNOVERS 22 vs. Concordia (1/30/15) 8 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Sioux Falls (1/16/15) 1 4x, last vs. Northern (12/20/14) STEALS 11 at SMSU (1/17/15) 1 vs. UW-Parkside (11/14/14) POINTS 94 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15) 39 vs. Northern State (12/20/14) SCORING MARGIN +26 vs. Winona (1/3/15) -32 at Northern State (11/29/14)
POINTS 32 by Meghan Roehrich (11/20/14) FIELD GOALS 10 by Meghan Roehrich (11/20/14) 10 by Heather Strese (1/2/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 19 by Meghan Roehrich (1/3/15)FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 made) .875 by Savanna Handevidt (11/20/14) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 5 by Meghan Roehrich (11/20/14)3-POINT ATTEMPTS 11 by Meghan Roehrich (11/20/14) 3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 5 attempts) .500 (3-of-5) by Meghan Roehrich (1/30/15)FREE THROWS MADE 10 by Natalie Van Wyhe (12/5/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 11 by Natalie Van Wyhe (12/5/14) 11 by Meghan Roehrich (11/20/14) 11 by Heather Strese (11/14/14) 11 by Heather Strese (1/9/15)
FREE THROW PCT. (min. 5 made) 1.000, 8-8 by Savanna Handevidt (12/6/14) 1.000, 8-8 by Heather Strese (12/5/14) 1.000 8-8 by Morgan Banasik (1/30/15) 1.000 6-6 by Meghan Roehrich (11/29/14) 1.000 6-6 vs. Meghan Roehrich (11/29/14) 1.000 6-6 vs. Natalie Van Wyhe (1/30/15) 1.000 5-5 by Meghan Roehrich (11/21/14) TOTAL REBOUNDS 14 by Heather Strese (1/2/15)ASSISTS 9 by Natalie Van Wyhe (12/6/14)BLOCKED SHOTS 4 by Drew Sannes (1/16/2015)STEALS 5 by Meghan Roehrich (1/17/15)
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#2 Cassidy Thorson
GUARD | 5-11 | FRESHMAN WEST FARGO, N.D. | WEST FARGO
THORSON’S CAREER HIGHSPoints .............................. 11 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Rebounds ......................... 7 2x, last vs. CSP (1/30/15)Assists ............................... 4 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Blocks ................................ 1 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Steals .....................................1 3x, vs. CSP (1/30/15)Minutes............................ 20 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGs .................................... 4 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGA ................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGs .................................. 3 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGA ................................. 5 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTs .................................... 2 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTA .................................... 2 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)
THORSON’S SEASON HIGHSPoints .............................. 11 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Rebounds ......................... 7 2x, last vs. CSP (1/30/15)Assists ............................... 4 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Blocks ................................ 1 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Steals .....................................1 3x, vs. CSP (1/30/15)Minutes............................ 20 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGs .................................... 4 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGA ................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGs .................................. 3 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGA ................................. 5 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTs .................................... 2 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTA .................................... 2 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)
NOTABLE GAMES• Had a career-high seven rebounds against North-ern State (12/20/14).
MSUM HIGHLIGHTS• First year in the Dragon program.
BANASIK’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ....................... 20 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Rebounds .................... 11 2x, last vs. SMSU (1/17/15)Assists ...........................5 vs. UW-Parkside (11/15/13)Blocks ........................ 1 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Steals ......................... 4 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Minutes...................................... 37 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FGs ......................................... 7 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FGA .......................................... 14 vs. Mary (12/6/14)3FGs ....................................... 4 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)3FGA ...................................... 7 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FTs .................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTA .................................. 10 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)
BANASIK’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ....................... 20 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Rebounds .................... 11 2x, last vs. SMSU (1/17/15)Assists ........................ 4 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Blocks .................................... 1 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Steals ......................... 4 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Minutes...................................... 37 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FGs ......................................... 7 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FGA .......................................... 14 vs. Mary (12/6/14)3FGs ....................................... 4 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)3FGA ...................................... 7 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FTs .................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FTA .................................. 10 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)
NOTABLE GAMES--Set new career-high with 20 points in win over Bemidji State (12/13/13). Also had a career-high six rebounds.--Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds in Drag-ons’ 80-54 win over Winona State (1/3/15).--had first double-double of career with 12 points and 11 rebounds in win over SMSU (1/17/15)--had second double-double of the year with 20 points and 10 rebounds in win over Bemidji State (1/24/15)
#3 MorganBanasik
GUARD | 5-7 | SOPHOMOREPRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WIS. | PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Started all 27 games last season, had a career-high 20 points in win over Bemidji State.
CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
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PAYNE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ...................................... 3 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)Rebounds ........................ 1 2x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)Assists ............................... 1 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals .................................1 vs. Northern (12/20/14)Minutes.......................... 4 3x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGs ................................. 1 4x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGA .............................. 3 2x, last vs. SMSU (1/17/15)3FGs ........................................ 1 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)3FGA ....................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)FTs ............................................................................0FTA ............................................................................0
PAYNE’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ...................................... 3 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)Rebounds ........................ 1 2x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)Assists ............................... 1 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals .................................1 vs. Northern (12/20/14)Minutes.......................... 4 3x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGs ................................. 1 4x, last vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGA .............................. 3 2x, last vs. SMSU (1/17/15)3FGs ........................................ 1 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)3FGA ....................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)FTs ............................................................................0FTA ............................................................................0
NOTABLE GAMES
#5 MikaylaPayne
GUARD | 5-9 | FRESHMANBROOKLYN PARK, MINN.| MARANATHA
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
MSUM HIGHLIGHTS• First year in the Dragon program.
2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME STATSGame Pts. Rebounds FGM-FGA Assists Steals Blocks MinutesUW-Parkside 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 4N. Michigan DNPat San Fran. St. DNPat Cal. St. Bay 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2at Northern St. 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 2Minot State DNPMary 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 1at St. Cloud St. 3 0 1-3 0 0 0 3at UMD 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0+Northern St. 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 2Upper Iowa DNPWinona St. 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1at Mary DNPat Minot State DNPat Sioux Falls DNP at SMSU 2 1 1-3 0 0 1 4MN-Crookston DNPBemidji State 2 0 1-2 0 0 0 2CSP 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 1MSU-Mankato 2 1 1-2 0 0 0 4at Wayne 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 3at Augie DNPUMDSt. Cloud Stateat Bemidji St.at MN-Crookston
CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
DOUCETTE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ..................................11 vs. Mankato (1/31/15)Rebounds ................................ 6 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Assists .................. 3 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/24/15)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ................................. 2 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)Minutes............................. 22 vs. Crookston (1/23/15)FGs .....................................3 vs. Northern (12/20/14)FGA ............................... 7 2x vs. Northern (12/20/14)3FGs ...................................3 vs. Northern (12/20/14)3FGA ............................. 6 2x vs. Northern (12/20/14)FTs ............................. 3 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FTA ......................................... 4 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)
DOUCETTE’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ..................................11 vs. Mankato (1/31/15)Rebounds ................................ 6 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Assists .................. 3 2x, last vs. Upper Iowa (1/24/15)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ................................. 2 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)Minutes............................. 22 vs. Crookston (1/23/15)FGs .....................................3 vs. Northern (12/20/14)FGA ............................... 7 2x vs. Northern (12/20/14)3FGs ...................................3 vs. Northern (12/20/14)3FGA ............................. 6 2x vs. Northern (12/20/14)FTs ............................. 3 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)FTA .......................................... 4 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15
MSUM HIGHLIGHTS• First year in the Dragon program.
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CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
HART’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................................ 6 vs. Minot (12/5/14)Rebounds .................................. 8 vs. NMU (11/15/14)Assists ...................................... 4 vs. UWP (11/14/14)Blocks ............................1 3x, last vs Minot (12/5/14)Steals ................................. 1 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)Minutes................................... 30 vs. UWP (11/14/14)FGs ............................................ 2 vs. Minot (12/5/14)FGA ........................ 5 2x, last vs. East Bay (11/21/14)3FGs ........................................ 1 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)3FGA ....................................... 3 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)FTs ................................ 2 2x, last vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA ..................................... 3 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)
HART’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ........................................ 6 vs. Minot (12/5/14)Rebounds .................................. 8 vs. NMU (11/15/14)Assists ...................................... 4 vs. UWP (11/14/14)Blocks ............................1 3x, last vs Minot (12/5/14)Steals ................................. 1 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)Minutes................................... 30 vs. UWP (11/14/14)FGs ............................................ 2 vs. Minot (12/5/14)FGA ........................ 5 2x, last vs. East Bay (11/21/14)3FGs ........................................ 1 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)3FGA ....................................... 3 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)FTs ................................ 2 2x, last vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA ..................................... 3 vs. East Bay (11/21/14)
NOTABLE GAMES
#11 JessicaHart
GUARD | 5-9 | JUNIOREAGAN, MINN. | EAGAN
2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME STATS
Game Pts. Rebounds FGM-FGA Assists Blocks Steals MinutesUW-Parkside 1 4 0-5 4 0 0 30N. Michigan 2 8 1-2 0 1 0 15at San Fran. St. 3 0 1-4 1 1 1 12at Cal. St. Bay 4 3 1-5 2 0 0 22at Northern St. 3 2 1-6 2 0 1 18Minot State 6 1 2-3 0 1 0 9Mary DNPat St. Cloud St. DNPat UMD DNPNorthern St. DNPUIU DNPWinona St. DNPat Mary DNPat Minot State DNPat Sioux Falls DNPat SMSU DNPMN-Crookston DNPBemidji State DNPCSP DNPMSU-Mankato DNPat Wayne DNPat Augie DNPUMDSt. Cloud Stateat Bemidji St.at MN-Crookston
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2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 13 games at SDSU, transferred to MSUM.
CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
ROEHRICH’S CAREER HIGHSPoints .................................... 32 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)Rebounds ..........................9 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Assists ..................................... 5 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)Blocks ........................... 3 vs. Bemidji State (1/17/14)Steals ....................................... 5 vs. SMSU (1/17/15)Minutes.................................. 37 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FGs ........................................ 10 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FGA ............................... 19 2x, last vs. Augie (2/7/15)3FGs ........................................ 5 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)3FGA ..................................... 11 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FTs .............................................. 9 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FTA ........................................ 11 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)
ROEHRICH’S SEASON HIGHSPoints .................................... 32 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)Rebounds ..........................9 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Assists ..................................... 5 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)Blocks ..................1 3x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Steals ....................................... 5 vs. SMSU (1/17/15)Minutes.................................. 37 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FGs ........................................ 10 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FGA ............................... 19 2x, last vs. Augie (2/7/15)3FGs ........................................ 5 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)3FGA ..................................... 11 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)FTs .............................................. 9 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FTA ........................................ 11 vs. SFSU (11/20/14)
NOTABLE GAMES--Scored a career-high 32 points in Dragons’ win over San Francisco State on Nov. 20, 2014.--Had the second 30-point game of her career in Dragons’ 80-54 win over Winona State (1/3/15).--Scored 26 points in MSUM’s 67-64 road win at Minot State.
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#12 MeghanRoehrich
GUARD | 5-11 | JUNIORFARGO, N.D.| FARGO SOUTH
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored a career-high 21 points against Mary. Ranked 10th in the nation in free-throw percentage.
VAN WYHE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ...................................... 14 vs. Minot (12/5/14)Rebounds ...................... 8 2x, last vs. Winona (1/3/15)Assists ........................................ 9 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Blocks ..................1 3x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Steals ......................................... 4 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Minutes.............................35 vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FGs ................................. 4 2x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FGA ..................................11 vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs .....................................4 vs. Sioux Falls (1/3/14)3FGA .......................................... 5 vs. UMC (1/23/15)FTs .......................................... 10 vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA .......................................... 11 vs. Minot (12/5/14)
VAN WYHE’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ...................................... 14 vs. Minot (12/5/14)Rebounds ...................... 8 2x, last vs. Winona (1/3/15)Assists ........................................ 9 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Blocks ..............................1 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Steals ......................................... 4 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Minutes.............................35 vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)FGs ............................................. 4 vs. UMC (1/23/15)FGA ..................................11 vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs ........................................... 3 vs. UMC (1/23/15)3FGA .......................................... 5 vs. UMC (1/23/15)FTs .......................................... 10 vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA .......................................... 11 vs. Minot (12/5/14)
NOTABLE GAMESHad a career-high 14 points in 64-60 win over Minot State on Dec. 5.Dished out a career-high nine assists in 87-75 win over Mary on Dec. 6.
#22 NatalieVan Wyhe
GUARD | 5-8 | SOPHOMOREST. MICHAEL, MINN.| ST. MICHAEL-ALBERTVILLE
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored a career-high 12 points in win over Sioux Falls. Had a career-high seven assists in win over Augustana (2/26/14).
GALEGHER’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ......................................... 4 vs. MSU (1/31/15)Rebounds ..........................3 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Assists ........................ 2 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Blocks .....................................................................................0Steals ........................................................................0Minutes..........................5 2x, last vs. Minot (1/10/15)FGs ............................................. 2 vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGA ............................................ 3 vs. MSU (1/31/15) 3FGs ..........................................................................03FGA .........................................................................0FTs .......................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)FTA .......................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)
GALEGHER’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ......................................... 4 vs. MSU (1/31/15)Rebounds ..........................3 vs. Winona State (1/3/15)Assists ........................ 2 2x, last vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Blocks .....................................................................................0Steals ........................................................................0Minutes..........................5 2x, last vs. Minot (1/10/15)FGs ............................................. 2 vs. MSU (1/31/15)FGA ............................................ 3 vs. MSU (1/31/15) 3FGs ..........................................................................03FGA .........................................................................0FTs .......................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)FTA .......................................... 2 vs. SCSU (12/12/14)
IRONHEART’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ............................ 8 2x last vs. NMU (11/15/14)Rebounds ...................... 4 3x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Assists .......................... 2 2x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ................................. 2 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Minutes................................... 19 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FGs ........................................... 4 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FGA ......................8 2x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)3FGs ......................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)3FGA .................................. 5 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FTs ........................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)FTA ........................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)
IRONHEART’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ............................ 8 2x last vs. NMU (11/15/14)Rebounds ...................... 4 3x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Assists .......................... 2 2x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Blocks .......................................................................0Steals ................................. 2 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)Minutes................................... 19 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FGs ........................................... 4 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FGA ......................8 2x, last vs. Winona State (1/3/15)3FGs ......................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)3FGA .................................. 5 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FTs ........................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)FTA ........................................... 2 vs. UWP (11/14/14)
NOTABLE GAMES
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GUARD | 5-10 | JUNIORPEEVER, S.D.| TIOSPA ZINA
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTSSpent 2013-14 season at North Dakota State College of Science.
HANDEVIDT’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ..................................17 vs. Mankato (1/11/14)Rebounds .................................. 13 vs. UMC (1/23/15)Assists ...................................... 4 vs. NMU (11/15/14)Blocks ................................ 2 vs. East Bay (11/20/14)Steals .......................... 2 vs. Bemidji State (12/13/13)Minutes........................... 32 vs. Minot State (2/22/14)FGs .......................................... 7 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)FGA ......................12 2x, last vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs ............................. 2 2x, last vs. Winona (1/3/15)3FGA .............................3 2x, last vs. Minot (12/6/14)FTs .................................8 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTA ........................................9 vs. Mankato (1/11/14)
HANDEVIDT’S SEASON HIGHSPoints .................................... 15 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)Rebounds .................................. 13 vs. UMC (1/23/15)Assists ...................................... 4 vs. NMU (11/15/14)Blocks ................................ 2 vs. East Bay (11/20/14)Steals ..................................... 1 vs. Bemidji (1/24/15)Minutes................................... 31 vs. UWP (11/14/14)FGs .......................................... 7 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)FGA ......................12 2x, last vs. Sioux Falls (1/16/15)3FGs ..........................................2 vs. Winona (1/3/15)3FGA .............................. 3 2x, last vs. UMC (1/23/15)FTs ............................................ 8 vs. Minot (12/6/14)FTA ............................................ 8 vs. Minot (12/6/14)
NOTABLE GAMESHad first career double-double (12 points and 11 rebounds) in 87-75 win over Mary on Dec. 6.Set a career-high with 13 rebounds in win over Minnesota Crookston (1/23/15).
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored a career-high 17 points against Minnesota State.• Started all 27 games.
CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
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SANNES CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................................ 17 vs. Augie (2/7/15)Rebounds ................................... 13 vs. Augie (2/7/15)Assists .......................... 1 6x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Blocks ......................................... 4 vs. USF (1/16/15)Steals .................................2 vs. Northern (12/20/14)Minutes................................... 32 vs. UMD (12/13/14)FGs .................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGA ................................. 16 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGs ................................ 1 5x, last vs. Augie (2/7/15)3FGA ........................................ 6 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FTs .............................................. 6 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FTA .............................................. 6 vs. Augie (2/7/15)
SANNES SEASON HIGHSPoints ........................................ 17 vs. Augie (2/7/15)Rebounds ................................... 13 vs. Augie (2/7/15)Assists .......................... 1 6x, last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Blocks ......................................... 4 vs. USF (1/16/15)Steals .................................2 vs. Northern (12/20/14)Minutes................................... 32 vs. UMD (12/13/14)FGs .................................... 8 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)FGA ................................. 16 vs. Wayne State (2/6/15)3FGs ................................ 1 5x, last vs. Augie (2/7/15)3FGA ........................................ 6 vs. NMU (11/15/14)FTs .............................................. 6 vs. Augie (2/7/15)FTA .............................................. 6 vs. Augie (2/7/15)
NOTABLE GAMESHad 13 points and nine rebounds, career-highs, at St. Cloud State (12/12/14).Had back-to-back double-doubles during MSUM’s road trip on Feb. 6-7, including career-highs of 17 points and 13 rebounds in win over Augie (2/7/15).
STRESE’S CAREER HIGHSPoints ....................................... 24 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Rebounds ................... 12 2x, last vs. SFSU (11/19/14)Assists ..................... 2 vs. Valley City State (11/25/13)Blocks ......................... 1 3x, last vs. SFSU (11/20/14)Steals .............................. 2 3x, last vs. CSP (1/31/15)Minutes............................. 35 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGs ................................... 10 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGA .................................. 18 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGs ........................................... 2 vs. Mary (12/6/14)3FGA ..............................4 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTs ................................ 8 2x, last vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA ......................................... 11 vs. UWP (11/14/14)
STRESE’S SEASON HIGHSPoints ....................................... 24 vs. Mary (12/6/14)Rebounds ............................... 12 vs. SFSU (11/19/14)Assists ............................1 4x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)Blocks ........................... 1 3x last vs. UMD (12/13/14)Steals .............................. 2 3x, last vs. CSP (1/31/15)Minutes............................. 35 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGs ................................... 10 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)FGA .................................. 18 vs. Upper Iowa (1/2/15)3FGs ........................................... 2 vs. Mary (12/6/14)3FGA ..............................4 2x, last vs. Mary (12/6/14)FTs ................................ 8 2x, last vs. Minot (12/5/14)FTA ......................................... 11 vs. UWP (11/14/14)
NOTABLE GAMES•Had career-high 24 points in win over Mary (12/6/14).
2013-14 HIGHLIGHTS• Scored career-high 13 points against Mary last season. Appeared in all 27 games.
CAREER STATISTICS
NSIC CAREER STATISTICS
2014-15 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK
INDIVIDUAL RECORDSPoints Scored Game 38Renee Olson vs. Concordia College, 2/15/1994 Season 570Kris DeClerk, 1991-92 Career 1,634Kari Farstveet, 1989-93
Points Per Game Season 20.1Renee Olson, 1993-94 Career 17.6Kris DeClerk, 1989-93
Field Goals Made Game 16Kris DeClerk vs. Mayville State, 11/26/1991 Season 232Renee Olson, 1993-94 Career 619Kari Farvstveet, 1989-93
Field Goals AttemptedGame 36Maty Ann Donnay vs. North Dakota, 1974 Season 445Patty Puppe, 1977-78 Career 1,383Kristin Engeldorf, 1997-01
Three-Point Field Goals Made Game (two times) 7Marisa Yernatich vs. Concordia College, 11/24/2009Marisa Yernatich vs. Minnesota Crookston, 1/4/2013 Season 63Marisa Yernatich, 2012-13 Career 197Marisa Yernatich, 2009-13
Three-Points Field Goals Attempted Game 12Several Players Season 187Marisa Yernatich, 2012-13 Career 533Marisa Yernatich, 2009-13
Free Throws Made Game 16Alison Nash-Gerlach vs. Minnesota Crookston, 1/16/2010 Season 162Alison Nash-Gerlach, 2009-10 Career 414Megan Strese, 2010-14
Free Throws Attempted Game 18Kris DeClerk vs. Augustana, 11/23/90 Season 262Kris DeClerk, 1991-92 Career 671Kari Farstveet, 1989-93
Rebounds Game 22Meghan Rettke at Minnesota Crookston, 1/17/09 Season 391Patty Puppe, 1977-78 Career 1,034Kari Farstveet, 1989-93
Assists Game (two times) 13Krista Opheim vs. Bemidji State, 2/12/2010Lisa Clark vs. Northern State, 1/24/1987 Season 149Rosalie Hayenga, 1993-94 Career 488Krista Opheim, 2006-10
Steals Game 14Betty Fiandaca vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1/26/1979 Season 101Judy Peterson, 1978-79 Career 193Nancy Yerka, 1986-90
Blocked Shots Season 62Jessica Fesenmaier, 2006-07 Career 210Jessica Fesnmaier, 2003-08
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TEAM RECORDSPoints Scored Game 115vs. Northland Baptist, 12/6/13 Season 2,3492004-05
Scoring Average Season 76.11992-93
Fewest Points Allowed Game 22vs. Huron, 12/6/77
Field Goals Made Game 52vs. Mayville State, 1/24/78 Season 8921977-78
Field Goals Attempted Game 104vs. Mayville State, 1/20/76, vs. Valley City State, 2/5/76 Season 2,3371977-78
Field Goal Percentage Game .667vs. Wayne State, 1/8/05 Season .4602004-05
Three-Point Field Goals Made Game 15vs. Bemidji State (1/24/15) Season 1762010-11
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Game 36vs. St. Mary’s, 12/14/02 Season 5292012-13
Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Game .833vs. Minot State, 2/28/92 (5-6) Season .3761994-95
Free Throws Made
Game 36vs. Concordia University, 1/20/06 Season 5022013-14
Free Throws Attempted Game 50vs. Luther, 11/24/90 Season 7841990-91
Free Throw Percentage Game 1.000three times, last 12/18/10 vs. Augustana (10-10) Season .7982013-14
Rebounds Game 78vs. Dr. Martin Luther, 1/21/78 Season 1,6171977-78