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Colorado Staterams Fresno State Bulldogs 6 MW CHAMPIONSHIPS | 3 WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 NCAA APPEARANCES | 7 WNIT APPEARANCES | 6 ALL-AMERICANS 2020-21 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 2: COLORADO STATE RAMS (2-0) VS FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS (1-1) Record: 2-0 | MW: 0-0 THURS./FRI., DECEMBER 3-4, 7 P.M. MT | FRESNO, CALIF. | SAVE MART CENTER Home: 2-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 NOVEMBER (2-0) COLORADO STATE RAMS FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS 25 REGIS W, 111-64 Head Coach: Ryun Williams Head Coach: Jaime White 28 COLORADO CHRISTIAN W, 96-54 Career DI Record: 416-247 Career Record: 242-201 DECEMBER (0-0) Record at CSU: 158-95 Record at FS : 125-73 Top Scorer: Tori Williams (20.5 ppg) Top Scorer: Hanna Cavinder (21.5 ppg) 3 at Fresno State* 7 p.m. Top Rebounder: Clark/Murphy (7.0 rpg) Top Rebounder: Haley Cavinder (8.0 rpg) 4 at Fresno State* 7 p.m. TEAM COMPARISON 8 SAN DIEGO STATE* TBA 103.5 ppg 61.1 FG% 55.8 3FG% SCORING 80.5 ppg 48.3 FG% 30.4 3FG% 10 SAN DIEGO STATE* TBA 38.5 rpg 27.5 D-rpg 11.0 O-rpg REBOUNDING 31.0 rpg 26.0 D-rpg 5.0 O-rpg 13 DENVER TBA 19.5 apg 8.5 bpg 7.0 spg AST-BLK-STL 19.0 apg 1.0 bpg 7.0 spg 18 at Denver TBA 59.0 ppg 36.3 FG%-D 27.8 3FG%-D DEFENSE 66.0 ppg 34.7 FG%-D 28.2 3FG%-D +13.5 Reb. +5.5 TO +2.2 Ast-TO MARGINS -7.0 Reb. +0.5 TO +1.4 Ast-TO JANUARY (0-0) 7 at UNLV* TBA OFF THE TIP 9 at UNLV* TBA • Colorado State will debut its 2020-21 Mountain West revised schedule that features 10 two-game series with back-to- back away against Fresno State on Thursday and Friday with 7 p.m. MT tips at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif. 14 SAN JOSE STATE* TBA 16 SAN JOSE STATE* TBA • Continuing with the theme of "firsts" this season, Thursday's game with Fresno State will be the earliest the two teams 20 UTAH STATE* TBA have ever met in a season as all previous 18 meetings have been in January, February or March. For the Rams it is the earli- 22 UTAH STATE* TBA est Mountain West opponent ever by a day since CSU played San Diego State last season on Dec. 4. The four scheduled MW games this season prior to Christmas is notable since previously the most before a new year was two. 27 at Boise State* TBA 29 at Boise State* TBA •Not only will the Rams have to quickly switch gears to the conference-level opponent, but they will have to against the FEBRUARY (0-0) best. Fresno State is the defending regular season champions after going 16-2 in the MW last season and 25-7 overall. The 4 WYOMING* TBA Bulldogs averaged 76.1 points per game in 2019-20 and returned all five of their starters, including 2020-21 MW Preseason Player of the Year Maddi Utti. Also in the preseason awards, Haley Cavinder was named to the preseason team and the 6 WYOMING* TBA Bulldogs were forecasted to repeat as Mountain West champions. 11 at New Mexico* TBA 13 at New Mexico* TBA • In each of the season's two opening games against Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's Regis and Colorado Christian, 19 NEVADA* TBA the Rams played all 16 student-athletes and scored 59 points in the first half alone. Against RU's Rangers, CSU poured in the third-most points in school history at 111 thanks in large part to Tori Williams who had a career-high 30. Williams sank 21 NEVADA* TBA eight 3s to join Becky Hammon, Kim Mestdagh and Sara Hunter as the only Rams to do so. In a more balanced attack, four 27 at Air Force* TBA Rams scored in double digits against the Cougars including Williams, McKenna Hofschild, Lore Devos and Karly Murphy. MARCH (0-0) 1 at Air Force* TBA • In NCAA DI...Tori Williams' 11 3FGM are second nationally, while McKenna Hofschild's 13 assists are fifth. 7-10 Air Force Reserve Mountain West A Colorado State Win Would Mean… Championship (Las Vegas, Nev.) • Second straight 3-0 start for Ryun Williams and his third as head coach of Colorado State. First win against Fresno State since 3/6/18 when the Rams defeated the Bulldogs in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West tournament. Home games listed in BOLD | Time in MT PROJECTED COLORADO STATE STARTERS * - Denotes MW Game #4 #2 #5 #35 #14 McKenna Hofschild Tori Williams Ellie Boni Lore Devos Cali Clark PRESS BOX - Thursday & Friday, Dec. 3-4 at Fresno State Fr. | G RS-Jr. | G Fr. | G Sr. | G/F Fr. | F Game Time: 7:00 p.m. MT/6:00 p.m. PT Live Stats: https://csura.ms/3odXSEu MPG: 16.0 MPG: 15.0 MPG: 17.5 MPG: 12.0 MPG: 14.5 Live Stream: Mountain West Network PPG: 10.5 PPG: 20.5 PPG: 6.0 PPG: 8.0 PPG: 10.0 https://csura.ms/Live FG%: .778 FG%: .875 FG%: .667 REB: 7 REB: 14 3FG%: .667 3FG%: .846 3FG: 1-1 FG%: .636 FG%: .818 AST: 13 AST: 3 FT: 3-3 AST: 3 3FG: 1-1 Radio: KARS 102.9 FM | csura.ms/Listen ON-AIR Talent: Matt Wozniak SERIES HISTORY VS. FRESNO STATE (MORE ON PG 8) Overall: 15-13 Current Streak: FS, 4 Colorado State Athletics: In Fort Collins: 7-6 Last Meeting: FS 79, CSU 61 in Fort Collins (2/5/20) Austin Hannon | Communications Coordinator In Fresno: 6-6 Largest Margin of Victory: 21, CSU 67, FS 46 in Fresno (2/10/96) 404-861-8787 | [email protected] Neutral Sites: 2-1 Largest Defeat: 18, FS 79, CSU 61 in Fort Collins (2/5/20) @CSUWBasketball | @csuwbasketball | Colorado State Women's Basketball 2020-21 ROSTER 2020-21 Colorado State Rams Front (L-R): Bengisu Alper, Jamie Bonnarens, Tori Williams, Alexis Eberhardt, McKenna Hofschild, Katia Stamatelopoulos Back (L-R): Petra Farkas, Lore Devos, Liah Davis, Sydney Mech, Cali Clark, Maria Torres, Karly Murphy, Lauren Brocke, Makayala Heming- way NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Katia Stamatelopoulos 5-8 G Soph. Adelaide, South Australia (Pulteney Grammar) 2 Tori Williams 5-9 G RS-Jr. Boise, Idaho (Utah/Centennial HS) 4 McKenna Hofschild 5-5 G Soph. Prior Lake, Minn. (Seton Hall/Prior Lake HS) 5 Ellie Boni 5-9 G Fr. Spokane Valley, Wash. (University HS) 10 Alexis Eberhardt 5-7 G Soph. Loveland, Colo. (Loveland HS) 11 Petra Farkas 5-10 G/F Jr. Kecskemet, Hungary (Coll. of Southern Idaho/Kecskemet TE) 12 Jamie Bonnarens 6-0 G/F RS-Sr. Cache, Okla. (Cameron/Cache HS) 14 Cali Clark 6-3 F Fr. Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS) 22 Lauren Brocke 6-3 G/F RS-Jr. Boise, Idaho (Centennial HS) 24 Sydney Mech 6-2 G/F RS-Soph. Englewood, Colo. (Denver/Cherry Creek HS) 32 Makayla Hemingway 5-11 G/F Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail HS) 33 Bengisu Alper 5-11 G RS-Soph. Istanbul, Turkey (Maine/Florya Doga Anataolian - Fenerbahce S.K.) 34 Liah Davis 6-2 C RS-Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sand Creek HS) 35 Lore Devos 6-1 G Sr. Kortrijk, Belgium (Stedelijk Lyceum Topsport) 42 Karly Murphy 6-1 F Gr. River Falls, Wisc. (Wisconsin-Green Bay/River Falls HS) 44 Maria Torres 6-1 G/F Fr. Madrid, Spain (les Ortega y Gasset M86) Head Coach: Ryun Williams (Ninth Season/South Dakota ’92) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coaches: Rico Burkett (North Dakota ‘93/Third Season) Bengisu Alper Ben-Ge-Su Kellie Lewis (Boise State ‘98/Third Season) Jamie Bonnarens bon-AIR-ens Lauren Brocke Brock-ee Amber Cunningham (South Dakota ’12/Fifth Season) Lore Devos LOAR deh-VAAS Katia Stamatelopoulous Stama-tel-opo-lus Alexis Eberhardt eber-Heart 2 • 2020-21 COLORADO STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2020-21 QUICK SHEET Highlights #1 KATIA STAMATELOPOULOS | SOPH. | G/F • Seems to always be at right place, right time defensively; 3 steals in opener 2020-21 Season Stats • Recorded an assist and drew a foul on a drive in her first collegiate minute MIN PTS Steals Assists FG% FT • Has five teammates from Australian's League Forestville Eagles playing in NCAA 24 8 3 2 .600 1-2 • Brother, Apostolos, plays pro soccer for Western United FC in western Melb. #2 TORI WILLIAMS | RS-JR. | G Highlights 2020-21 Season Stats • Sharpshooting on display in opener with a career-high 30 points on eight 3s MPG PPG Steals Assists FG% 3FG% • Started in all 26 appearances last season, missed four games due to injury 15.0 20.5 3 3 .875 .846 • Pac 12 First Team All-Freshman Team by Media and Honorable Mention by Pac-12 • Has range; most threes by a Pac-12 freshman in '18-19 & won a HS 3-pt. contest #4 MCKENNA HOFSCHILD | SOPH. | G Highlights 2020-21 Season Stats • Speed and playmaking ability in opener with 10 assists and constant push up court MPG PPG Assists FG% 3FG% FT • Got transfer waiver to play immediately approved just prior to season starting 16.0 10.5 13 .778 .667 3-5 • Played in 18 games off bench for Seton Hall who finished 19-12 and 11-7 in Big East • Finalist for Minnesota's Miss Basketball; 2018-19 Minnesota FIrst Team by USA Today #5 ELLIE BONI | FR.
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