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Bemidji State Women's Basketball GAME NOTES Bemidji State Combined Team Statistics (As of Nov 21, 2017) 2017-18 Seasonall Games Statistics BEMIDJI STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Bemidji State Athletic Media Relations • 1500 Birchmont Drive NE #29, Bemidji, MN 56601 • BSUBeavers.com Asst. Director (Primary Contact): Collin Boyles • E: [email protected] • O: (218) 755-2763 • C: (701) 771-1108 GAMES 3 & 4 2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NR BEMIDJI STATE BEAVERS (1-1 / 0-0 NSIC) BEMIDJI STATE (1-1, 0-0 NSIC) Head Coach: Chelsea DeVille (Augustana College, ‘09; Sioux Falls, ‘11) Date Team Time/Result Record at BSU: 15-41, 7-37 NSIC (Third Season) • Career Record: 15-41 (Third Season) Nov. 11 Valley City State L, 80-76 Nov. 18 Mayville State W, 63-62 vs Nov. 24 at Metro State $ 5 p.m. Nov. 25 vs. Colorado Christian $ 3 p.m. Dec. 1 Minnesota Duluth * 6 p.m. NR METRO STATE ROADRUNNERS (2-2 / 0-0 RMAC) Dec. 2 St. Cloud State * 4 p.m. Head Coach: Tanya Haave (Tennessee, ‘85) Dec. 8 at (RV) Northern State * 6 p.m. Record at MSU: 139-75, 105-49 RMAC (Eighth Season) • Career Record: 170-161 (12th Season) Dec. 9 at (19) MSU Moorhead * 4 p.m. Dec. 16 Minnesota Crookston * 2 p.m. Dec. 30 Upper Iowa * 1:30 p.m. Dec. 31 Winona State * 1:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at St. Cloud State * 6 p.m. NR COLORADO CHRISTIAN COUGARS (0-2 / 0-0 RMAC) Jan. 6 at Minnesota Duluth * 4 p.m. Head Coach: Corey Laster (Taylor University, ‘93; Ball State) Jan. 12 at Sioux Falls * 6 p.m. Record at MSU: 34-28, 24-20 RMAC (Third Season) • Career Record: 34-28 (Third Season) Jan. 13 at Southwest Minn. State * 5 p.m. Jan. 16 at Minnesota Crookston * 6 p.m. Jan. 19 Minot State * 6 p.m. Jan. 20 U-Mary * 4 p.m. BSU’S LEADERS Jan. 26 at Concordia-St. Paul * 6 p.m. SETTING THE SCENE Jan. 27 at Minnesota State * 4 p.m. POINTS Feb. 2 Wayne State * 6 p.m. Opponents: Metro State (Friday) Feb. 3 Augustana * 4 p.m. Colorado Christian (Saturday) Feb. 9 (19) MSU Moorhead * 6 p.m. Date: Nov. 24/25 Feb. 10 (RV) Northern State * 4 p.m. Location: Denver, Colo. Feb. 16 at U-Mary * 6 p.m. Tip-offs: 5 p.m. / 3 p.m. Feb. 17 at Minot State * 4 p.m. Gymnasium: Auraria Event Center Feb. 21 NSIC Tournament ! TBA Capacity: 2,200 Home games in Bold $ - Metro State Thanksgiving Classic (Denver, Colo.) BROOKLYN BACHMANN * - Northern Sun Intercollegiate game ! - NSIC Tournament MULTIMEDIA 2 GP / 43 PTS / 21.5 PPG Internet Audio: N/A TEAM INFORMATION Local Radio: N/A ASSISTS 2016-17 Record: 7-20 Local TV: N/A NSIC Record: 4-18 / 3-11 Web Stream: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/msudenver/ (13th overall / 7th North) Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/msudenver/wbball/ Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7 Newcomers: 6 THINGS TO KNOW... 2016-17 Captains: Erica Gartner THE SERIES Sierra Senske • Bemidji State and Metro State have met just three times ever, with the last meeting coming Nov. 22, 2008. The Beavers won the most recent BROOKLYN BACHMANN meeting, 62-60, but fell in the first two games of the series that began 2 GP / 7 AST / 3.5 APG PROGRAM HISTORY Nov. 28, 1998. The Beavers have averaged 58.3 points per game in the Inaugural Season: 1967 three games combined. Overall Record: 544-682-1 (.444) REBOUNDS (50 seasons) • Bemidji State and Colorado Christian have never played. Years in post-season play: 6 NAIA - National: 1985, 1986, 1987 FAST BREAK BEMIDJI STATE Dist. 13: 1988, 1989, 1991 • Bemidji State climbed back from a 13-point deficit to grab its first win of NSC/NSIC Championships: 3 the season, 63-62, against Mayville State University at BSU Gymnasium. (1980, 1986, 1987) • The Beavers held the Comets to 25.0 percent shooting from the field while going 9-of-18 from the field to complete the comeback. Mayville COACHING STAFF State missed the second half of two free throws with 0.6 seconds remain- Head Coach: Chelsea DeVille (Third) ing to seal the game for Bemidji State. BSU shot 33.9 percent from the SIERRA SENSKE field and 20.0 percent from long range, while pulling down a season-high Alma Mater: Augustana ‘09 2 GP / 13 REB / 6.5 RPG Office Phone: (218) 755-3783 51 rebounds. e-mail: [email protected] • Freshman guard Brooklyn Bachmann led BSU in scoring for the sec- Record at BSU: 15-41 ond straight game with 21 points, while adding five assists (four in the STEALS Career Record: 15-41 (Second Season) fourth quarter), four steals and four rebounds. Sophomore center Sydney Record versus the NSIC: 7-37 Arrington totaled 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the field, scoring nine points in the fourth quarter. Senior center Sierra Senske and freshman Assistants: guard Maria Appicelli each scored eight points, with Appicelli scoring all Jamie Schultz (2nd) Winona State ‘09 eight in the fourth quarter on two 3-pointers and two free throws. Clint Neumann (3rd) Minnesota ‘15 • The Beavers enter the weekend ranked ninth in the NSIC with 69.5 points per game and 14th with 71.0 points allowed per game. BSU ranks eighth in the league with 39.6 percent shooting from the field and 10th with 37.0 percent shooting allowed per game. BROOKLY BACHMANN 2 GP / 7 STL / 3.5 SPG • Bachmann ranks second in the conference with 21.5 points per game in BSU’s two games played. 2017-18 BEAVER BASKETBALL 1 GAME TWO vs. MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY GAME NOTES BSU WHEN... THINGS TO KNOW... THIS WEEK IN THE NSIC... 2017-18 SCOUTING METRO STATE Friday, November 24 Time MONTH • The Roadrunners hold a 2-2 record, winning its last two games at the Tony Cor- Anderson (SC) vs MSU Moorhead 10 a.m. Plays in November 1-1 betta Classic in Golden, Colo. Metro State took wins against Northern Sun Intercol- Michigan Tech vs Augustana 2 p.m. Plays in December 0-0 legiate Conference program University of Sioux Falls, 73-54, and Central Washing- Lake Superior State at Concordia-St. Paul 4 p.m. Plays in January 0-0 ton University, 76-65. Bemidji State at Metro State 5 p.m. Plays in February 0-0 Plays in March 0-0 • Metro State exited the first quarter against Sioux Falls trailing, 15-14, but won the Peru State at Wayne State 5 p.m. final three quarters to gain its first win of the season. Four of USF’s first half field Palm Beach Atlantic vs Minneosta Crookston 6 p.m. DAY OF THE WEEK goals came in the first quarter, while MSU held the Cougars to 16.7 percent shoot- St. Cloud State at Washburn 7 p.m. Plays on Sunday 0-0 ing from the field in the first half and 25.4 percent for the game. The Roadrunners Plays on Monday 0-0 finished the game shooting 39.4 percent from the field and took advantage of 38 Saturday, November 25 Time Plays on Tuesday 0-0 points in the paint. Nyack vs MSU Moorhead 10 a.m. Plays on Wednesday 0-0 Newman vs St. Cloud State 1 p.m. Plays on Thursday 0-0 • Two Roadrunners recorded double-doubles, led by junior guard Jaelynn Smith Plays on Friday 0-0 with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Senior guard Mikala Gordon also recorded a dou- U-Mary at Minot State 2 p.m. Plays on Saturday 1-1 ble-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Lake Superior State vs Augustana 2 p.m. Winona State at Upper Iowa 2 p.m. TIME OF DAY • Metro State took its second win of the tournament after facing another one-point, Colorado Christian vs Bemidji State 3 p.m. Plays during the day (Before 6 p.m.) 1-1 15-14 deficit after the first quarter. The Roadrunners held the Wildcats to 29.0 per- Minnesota Crookston vs Barry 4 p.m. Plays at night 0-0 cent shooting from the field in the first half and scored at least 20 points in each of Southwest Minn. State at Sioux Falls 4 p.m. LOCATION the final three quarters. MSU shot 43.3 percent from the field during the game and Michigan Tech at Concordia-St. Paul 4 p.m. Plays at home 1-1 scored 20 points off 22 CWU turnovers. Plays on the road 0-0 Sunday, November 26 Time Plays at a neutral site 0-0 • Gordon tallied her second double-double of the season with 15 points and 17 rebounds, leading the Roadrunners on the glass. Senior forward Georgia Ohrdorf Colorado Springs at Wayne State 2 p.m. CONFERENCE led MSU with 18 points, followed by senior guard J’Nae Squires-Horton and Gordon 2017-18 NSIC STANDINGS Record vs. the NSIC 0-0 with 15 each. Non-conference opponents 1-1 North NSIC Overall Stk Division Il 0-0 SCOUTING COLORADO CHRISTIAN Minot State 0-0 2-0 W2 vs. NAIA or Division IIl 1-1 • Colorado Christian enters the weekend after starting the season 0-2 at the Ar- St. Cloud State 0-0 2-0 W2 kansas Fort Smith Conference Challenge. The Cougars fell to the Hilltoppers of St. Minnesota Duluth 0-0 1-0 W1 HALFTIME SCORE Edwards University, 47-41, Nov. 10 and to the Lions of University of Arkansas-Fort (RV) Northern State 0-0 4-1 W3 Leads at half 0-0 Smith, 80-50.
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