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RiverHawks Women’s Basketball 2 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances • 7 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • 7 Conference CHAMPIONSHIPS Schedule Newman Jets Northeastern State RiverHawks 3-15 in MIAA 5-14 in MIAA NOVEMBER Head Coach: Darin Spence Head Coach: Fala Bullock 9th season: (109-105) 4th season: (26-74) 19 Northwest Missouri* W, 64-58 30th season overall: (604-350) 9th season overall: (123-143) 21 Missouri Western* W, 82-74 28 Emporia State* L, 78-64 Feb. 18, 2021 | 5:30 p.m. DECEMBER 3 at Missouri Southern* L, 70-64 PPG FG% 3PT% FT% RPG APG TPG SPG BPG 5 at Pittsburg State* L, 84-82 52.5 33.5 27.1 74.5 34.8 10.3 15.6 6.9 3.3 18 at Fort Hays State* L, 80-60 20 at Nebraska-Kearney* L, 68-56 62.8 39.9 29.1 74.0 33.4 12.4 13.7 5.6 1.8 JANUARY 7 Central Oklahoma* L, 71-44 Probables Starting Notes 9 Newman* W, 60-46 G • Shae sanchez 10 • Has led NSU in scoring three games combining for a 20.7 point average in them. 16 at Rogers State* L, 58-53 SR • 5-9 • COQUITLAM, B.C., CANADA • Was on the court late in games hitting crucial baskets to put NSU ahead for good in 21 at #22 Central Missouri* L, 86-62 first two wins of the season. Took the final shot at Pitt State in two point setback. PPG RBG FG% MPG • Led NSU with a career-high eight assists in back-to-back games vs. Central 23 at Lincoln* W, 89-79 2OT Oklahoma and Newman; has led team 12 times this season and ranks sixth in MIAA 28 Pittsburg State* L, 65-50 10.1 3.6 35.0 32.1 with 3.8 per game. 30 Missouri Southern L, 68-61 G • Morgan Lee • Has nearly doubled career scoring average in junior year. Was a perfect 5-5 from the FEBRUARY 12 JR • 5-9 • WYLIE, TEXAS floor vs Fort Hays State and made a career-high four 3-pointers. • Led NSU with nine rebounds in loss to Emporia State, a career-high. 4 at Emporia State* L, 86-75 • Has 16 steals on the season. 6 at Washburn* L, 76-66 PPG RBG FG% MPG • Identical twin sister, Maegan, also plays on the basketball team and competes for minutes with her. 9 Washburn* W, 47-44 5.5 2.7 39.2 29.3 • Has started in 17 games, playing in all 19. 11 #15 Nebraska-Kearney* L, 76-57 G • Cenia Hayes • Has notched three double-doubles this season. The last two in back-to-back fashion 13 #14 Fort Hays State* L, 70-58 14 SR • 5-9 • TAHLEQUAH, OKLA. vs Newman and at Rogers State. • Is eighth in the MIAA in scoring (16.0 per game) and has scored in double-figures in 18 at Newman* 5:30 p.m. PPG RBG FG% MPG 14 of NSUs contests. Her 88.4 free throw percentage is fourth in the MIAA. 20 at Central Oklahoma* 1:30 p.m. • Scored 18 second half points at Washburn and 15 in the final 20 minutes at home vs 27 Rogers State* 5:30 p.m. 16.0 6.1 38.4 30.7 the Ichabods. Has a six-game 10-plus point scoring streak. MARCH F • zaria collins • Leads the RiverHawks in scoring, is seventh in the MIAA. Her 45.8 field goal 4 MIAA Championship Quarterfinals TBD 23 SO • 5-9 • PLANO, TEXAS percentage is third. Has not reached double figures the past three games. • Has taken major step from freshman season more than tripling scoring average. 5 MIAA Championship Quarterfinals TBD PPG RBG FG% MPG • Pulls down 2.9 offensive rebounds per game which is third in conference. She had 6 MIAA Championship Semifinals TBD six in both her double-double performances versus Newman and Pitt State. 16.1 6.9 45.0 35.3 • Broke school record, which stood for 28 years, for attempts in a game with 29 at 7 MIAA Championship Finals TBD Lincoln in the double overtime victory. * - MIAA game F • Britney Ho • Netted a career-high 14 points scored in win over Missouri Western; finished one Italics - Home game 24 S0 • 6-0 • WICHITA, KAN. rebound short of first career double-double. The first double-double came at Lincoln with a 13 pt, 12 reb performance. PPG RBG FG% MPG • Has nearly doubled minutes from freshman season and increased scoring average MIAA Standings three points per game. Has started in eight games. 6.7 4.5 47.2 19.5 • Is third in rebounding for the RiverHawks. CONF INDEX CPCT STREAK Central Missouri 16-2 .875 .889 W9 Fort Hays State 16-2 .875 .889 W11 Off the Bench Opening tip Neb.-Kearney 16-2 .875 .889 W4 Emporia State 14-4 .786 .778 W2 #2 Reagan Brown • R-Fr. • G • 5-8 • Fort Worth, Texas • In the first meeting of the season, Pitt State 12-7 .678 .632 L1 • Has played two minutes this year after redshirting true freshman season. Collins and Hayes each notched Central Oklahoma 10-6 .645 .625 W1 #4 Aubrey Brown • R-Fr. • PG • 5-4 • Stilwell, Okla. • Has played 96 minutes as the point guard this season and recorded five double-doubles in the 60-46 victory in Washburn 7-10 .484 .412 L2 assists after sitting out 2019-20 as a true freshman. Tahlequah. Northwest Missouri 7-10 .484 .412 W1 • Attended Sequoyah High School in Tahlequah playing in four-straight state • The RiverHawks score 10 more points Missouri Southern 7-12 .467 .368 L3 tournaments. Played basketball with NSU senior Cenia Hayes at the school. than the Jets. Newman does hold Missouri Western 6-11 .437 .353 W3 #11 Kiarra Brooks • Jr. • G • 5-6 •Apulpa, Okla. opponents to 63.7 points per game Rogers State 5-13 .386 .278 L3 • Attended Northeastern Eastern Oklahoma A&M, starting in 56 games Northeastern State 5-14 .383 .263 L2 helping the team to back-to-back NJCAA Region II Finals. while NSU allows 70.3. • One of two transfers for 2020-21 season. Has played in 14 games. • Though both teams rank in the bottom Newman 3-15 .297 .167 L9 • Produced back-to-back NSU scoring career-highs in setbacks to MOSO and of the conference in 3-point shooting, Lincoln 1-17 .208 .056 L5 ESU. Was a perfect 4-4 from 3-point range against the Lady Hornets. NSU holds opponents to 28.8 percent • Scheduling Index Pts. is based on an 80/20 weighted formula #20 Jessica Barrow • So. • F • 5-10 • La Miranda, Calif. (Winning Percentage x .8) + (Games Played Divided By 22 x .2) = • Transferred to NSU after one season playing at Cypress College in California, shooting from beyond the arc. a community college. Averaged 18.0 points (42.2 percent FG) and 6.7 • Northeastern State has three players Scheduling Index Pts. The top eight teams that compete in at least 11 rebounds per game. who score in double figures; Collins games will compete in the tournament. • Will redshirt 2020-21. (16.1), Hayes (16.0), Sanchez (10.1). #22 Maegan Lee • Jr. • G • 5-9 • Wylie Texas • Missed first three games of the season and has started in 11. Collins and Hayes rank in the top-8 of Looking Back • Is shooting a team-best 36.0 percent from 3-point distance. the MIAA. It also has two players who • Had three steals at Rogers State. pull down five or more rebounds in • NSU hosted No. 14 Fort Hays State for its second nationally ranked • Identical twin sister, Morgan, also plays on the basketball team and competes for minutes with her. Collins (6.9) and Hayes (6.1). opponent of the week Saturday. They lead after one quarter of play. #33 Tess Talo Tomokino • R-Fr. • G • 5-8 • Auckland, New Zealand • The RiverHawks season is coming to The RiverHawks were a combined 14-29 in the first and final quarters. • Earned start in first six games after redshirting true freshman season. Has close. NSU has two games remaining; • NSU was led by Cenia Hayes with 21 points while Morgan Lee was a played in all 19 games. at UCO and at one home vs Rogers perfect 5-5 from the field and made a career-high four 3-pointers. • Leads team in shooting percentage, 51.1%. State. It is 4-6 inside the Event Center in • Has led NSU in assists twice this season. Had two blocks versus MOSO and Zaria Collins also reached double figure scoring with 10 points herself. 2020-21 and 1-8 on the road. Washburn. Shae Sanchez finished with seven points and seven assists. • Played on the New Zealand national team and attended Mt Albert Grammar, • Tess Talo Tomokino has returned to the the second largest school in NZ, averaging 15 points, five rebounds, four starting lineup the past two games. • The RiverHawks were outscored in the paint by 22, outrebounded by steals per contest. When NSU runs out the lineup from the nine and the Tigers bench scored 22 more than NSU’s. #32 Isabella Regalado • R-Fr. • G • 5-8 • Sand Springs, Okla. • NSU made all seven of its free throw attempts. It also converted on • Sat out 2019-20 season as redshirt-freshman. first game of the season the RiverHawks • Netted 11 points on her birthday vs. ESU on 3-5 from 3-point range. are 2-2.