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Concordia-St. Paul Hosts Sioux Falls 2020-21 CSP WOMEN’SCONCORDIA BASKETBALL | JANUARY UNIVERSITY, 22 & 23 , 6:00 PMST. & 2:00PAUL PM VS ATHLETICS SIOUX FALLS, GANGELHOFF CENTER Golden Bear Women’s Basketball January 20, 2021 cspbears.com/basketballw Assistant Athletic Director/Communications: Josh Deer | Ph: 651.641.8893 | Email: [email protected] | Fax: 651.641.8767 Assistant SID: Patrick Rydeen | Email: [email protected] | Graduate Assistant: Joey Scanlan | Email: [email protected] Graduate Assistant: Ben Diers | Email: [email protected] Address: 1282 Concordia Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104 QUICK FACTS Founded/Enrollment: ..........................................1893 / 5,038 Nickname: ...........................................................Golden Bears School Colors: .................................................. Navy and Gold Stadium/Capacity: .................... Gangelhoff Center / 1,500+ Affiliation: ...........................................NCAA Division II / NSIC President: ............................................ Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich Director of Athletics: ....................................... Regan McAthie CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL Athletic Trainer: ..................................................... Ted Trzynka TEAM INFORMATION HOSTS Head Coach ..................................................Amanda Johnson Johnson Phone .................................................. 651-603-6167 SIOUX FALLS Johnson Email [email protected] Assistants ..............................Kristen Lee, Madison McKeever Assistants Phone ................................................ 651-603-6143 2020-21 WBB SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time/Result Friday & Saturday | January 22 & 23 | 6:00 & 2:00 Jan. 2 Minnesota Crookston W, 95-32 Gangelhoff Center | St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 3 Minnesota Crookston W, 54-43 CONCORDIA PROBABLE STARTERS Jan. 8 at Wayne State (Neb.)* W, 96-60 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. GP-S MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK PPG Jan. 9 at Wayne State (Neb.)* W, 93-86 Jan. 15 Augustana (S. D.)* W, 74-60 3 Danielle Schaub G 5-6 Sr. 6-6 30.0 .409 .360 .700 2.7 3.0 4 2 8.7 Jan. 16 Augustana (S.D.)* L, 80-70 10 Meghan DuBois G 5-7 Jr. 6-6 28.0 .400 .467 .708 5.3 8.0 6 3 10.7 Jan. 22 Sioux Falls (S.D.)* 6:00 p.m. 4 Sidney Wentland F 5-11 Sr. 6-6 26.5 .385 .400 .625 3.8 2.0 11 7 6.5 Jan. 23 Sioux Falls (S.D.)* 2:00 p.m. 21 Riley Wheatcraft G 5-11 Sr. 6-4 23.0 .540 .579 .765 4.0 1.83 8 3 15.3 Jan. 29 at Southwest Minnesota State* 6:00 p.m. 11 Lindsey Becher F 6-1 Fr. 6-6 23.0 .582 .000 .731 5.5 0.83 4 20 13.8 Jan. 30 at Southwest Minnesota State* 4:00 p.m. GOLDEN BEARS OFF-THE-BENCH Feb. 5 at Upper Iowa* 6:00 p.m. 1 Sydney Zgutowicz F 5-11 So. 6-2 14.5 .421 .444 .750 3.3 .83 3 3 3.8 Feb. 6 at Upper Iowa* 2:00 p.m. 12 Sarah Kuma G 5-5 Fr. 6-0 17.2 .438 .333 .714 2.8 1.83 4 0 6.0 Feb. 12 Winona State* 6:00 p.m. 32 Ayla Lemke F 6-1 Sr. 6-0 7.8 .615 .000 .900 2.3 0 .16 5 1 4.2 Feb. 13 Winona State* 2:00 p.m. 14 Jadyn Hanson G 5-6 So. 6-0 11.3 .500 .444 .800 1.8 0.50 5 0 5.3 Feb. 19 at Minneosta State* 6:00 p.m. 20 Sydney Schultz F 5-11 Jr. 6-0 9.7 .667 .500 .571 1.8 0.33 0 0 2.8 Feb. 20 at Minnesota State* 3:00 p.m. SIOUX FALLS PROBABLE STARTERS * - NSIC games No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. GP-S MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK PPG home in bold, played at Gangelhoff Center 10 Anna Brecht G 6-0 Jr. 4-4 37.3 .375 .350 .821 6.3 1.25 4 4 19.5 NSIC STANDINGS 12 Dallie Hoskinson G 5-6 Jr. 4-4 32.5 .308 .143 .700 10.0 3.25 7 0 8.0 NSIC Ovr Overall NSIC North W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Str. 23 Megan Fannin G 5-8 Fr. 4-3 16.0 .320 .357 1.000 2.3 1.0 2 0 6.8 Minnesota Duluth 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 W3 24 Amanda Dagostino F 6-1 Sr. 4-3 15.5 .545 .333 1.000 2.0 .75 0 3 3.8 Bemidji State 2-0 1.000 3-1 0.750 W3 MSU Moorhead 2-2 0.500 3-3 0.500 L2 34 Krystal Carlson F 5-11 Jr. 4-3 15.3 .412 .000 .875 3.5 0.50 3 3 5.3 Minnesota Crookston 2-2 0.500 2-4 0.333 W2 St. Cloud State 1-1 0.500 4-2 0.667 W2 COUGARS OFF-THE-BENCH UMary 1-1 0.500 1-3 0.250 L2 2 Anna Goodhope F 6-0 R-Sr. 4-0 24.8 .556 .750 .429 6.0 1.25 3 3 13.8 Northern State 0-2 0.000 1-3 0.250 L3 Minot State 0-2 0.000 0-4 0.000 L4 42 Kiara James F 6-2 Jr. 4-1 13.3 .600 .000 .500 3.8 0.75 1 1 4.8 NSIC Ovr Overall NSIC South W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Str. 5 Hannah Jones G 5-7 Jr. 1-0 29.0 .667 .000 .714 6.0 4.0 2 0 17.0 Sioux Falls 4-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 W4 21 Ashley Wells G 5-8 So. 4-0 7.3 .500 .750 .500 2.5 0.50 0 0 4.3 Southwest Minn. St. 2-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 W4 Concordia-St. Paul 3-1 0.750 5-1 0.833 L1 Augustana 2-2 0.500 3-3 0.500 W1 Minnesota State 2-2 0.500 3-3 0.500 W1 ONLINE COVERAGE Wayne State College 1-3 0.250 2-4 0.333 L1 WATCH LIVE (all games) ................................................................... www.nsicnetwork.com/cspbears/ LIVE STATS (home link) ......................................................... www.cspbears.com/sidearmstats/wbball Winona State 0-2 0.000 0-3 0.000 L3 NSIC LIVE SCOREBOARD ......................................................................................www.nsicscores.com Upper Iowa 0-4 0.000 1-5 0.167 L5 HIGHLIGHTS (home1 only) ...................................................... www.YouTube.com/ConcordiaUniversity 2020-21 CSP WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | JANUARY 22 & 23 , 6:00 PM & 2:00 PM VS SIOUX FALLS, GANGELHOFF CENTER IN THE NSIC/NCAA RANKINGS THE MATHCUP CSP’S RECORD WHEN... The Concordia-St. Paul women’s basketball team (5- SCORING PPG NSIC NCAA* 1, 3-1 NSIC) is set to host the Sioux Falls Cougars Riley Wheatcraft 15.3 8 -- (4-0, 4-0 NSIC) in a pair of conference games at the OPPONENTS vs Ranked Teams ...........................................0-0 Lindsey Becher 13.8 18 -- Gangelhoff Center this weekend. vs in-Region Teams .......................................5-1 REBOUNDING RPG NSIC NCAA* LAST TIME OUT vs Region-Ranked .........................................0-0 Lindsey Becher 5.5 24 -- Last weekend, the Golden Bears returned home to the Gangelhoff Center for a pair of games against vs DII non-conference...................................2-0 ASSISTS APG NSIC NCAA* Augustana. CSP won the first game 74-60 and lost LOCATION Meghan DuBois 4.0 6 -- the second 80-70. on the road ....................................................2-0 at home ..........................................................3-1 Danielle Schaub 3.0 14 -- In the first game, the Golden Bears offense was slow neutral site .....................................................0-0 STEALS SPG NSIC NCAA* to get rolling in the opening quarter. The momen- tum swung in Concordia’s favor in the second quar- SCORING Sidney Wentland 1.8 8 -- ter as the Bears closed out the quarter on a 14-0 run Scoring under 60 ..........................................1-0 Riley Wheatcraft 1.3 21 -- spanning over three minutes to take a commanding Scoring 60-69 ................................................0-0 BLOCKS BPG NSIC NCAA* 40-28 lead into halftime. Scoring 70-79 ................................................1-1 Scoring 80-89 ................................................0-0 Lindsey Becher 3.3 1 2 The Golden Bear defense stepped up big in the Scoring 90-plus .............................................3-0 Sidney Wentland 1.2 4 -- fourth, holding Augie to just 11 points on 4-15 shooting from the floor. CSP closed out the game DEFENSE FIELD GOAL PCT. PCT. NSIC NCAA* on a 7-1 run to seal the win. Allowing under 60 ........................................2-0 Lindsey Becher 58.2% 3 25 Allowing 60-69 ..............................................2-0 Riley Wheatcraft 54.0% 7 48 Meghan DuBois and Riley Wheatcraft topped the Allowing 70-79 ..............................................0-0 score sheet for the Bears as each of them finished Allowing 80-89 ..............................................1-1 FIELD GOALS MADE FG NSIC NCAA* with 13 points. DuBois notched nine rebounds in Allowing 90-plus ...........................................0-0 Riley Wheatcraft 34 2 -- the game, falling just one short of a double-double. Becher finished in double figures once again, con- FINAL SCORING MARGIN Lindsey Becher 32 4 -- tributing ten points and three blocks. 1-5 points .......................................................1-0 FREE THROW PCT. PCT. NSIC NCAA* 6-10 points .....................................................1-1 Danielle Schaub led the team with five assists, also 11-15 points ...................................................1-0 Lindsey Becher 73.7% 19 -- notching six points and four rebounds. Sydney 3-PT. FG PCT. PCT. NSIC NCAA* 16-20 points ...................................................0-0 Schultz was a key contributor off the bench, record- 21-plus ............................................................2-0 Riley Wheatcraft 57.9% -- -- ing nine points on a perfect 4-4 shooting. HALFTIME SCORE 3-PT. FG MADE 3/GM NSIC NCAA* Saturday’s contest went the opposite way for CSP as Leading by 5 or less ......................................0-0 Riley Wheatcraft 1.8 11 -- the Bears started the game hot but faltered down Leading by 6-10 ............................................2-0 Danielle Schaub 1.5 17 -- the stretch. Leading by 11-plus .......................................2-0 AST/TO RATIO TOTAL NSIC NCAA* Despite outrebounding the Vikings and winning the Score is tied ...................................................0-0 Trailing by 5 or less .......................................1-1 Danielle Schaub 2.0 7 43 battle in the paint, the Bears never fully clicked on offense throughout the game.
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