2020-21 GAME NOTES | GAME 1 vs. CSU-PUEBLO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Eric R. Flores | Director of Sports Information | E: [email protected] | C: 719-480-1664 | O: 719-587-7825

2020-21 SCHEDULE (0-0) vs (0-0) Overall: 0-0 | Home: 0-0 | Away: 0-0 | Neutral: 0-0 ADAMS STATE CSU-Pueblo Wed., DEC. 9, 2020 | 3:00 P.m. (MT) | Alamosa, COLO. | Plachy Hall Date Opponent Time/Result Location...... Alamosa, Colo.. Dec. 04 at N.M. Highlands No Contest Dec. 09 *vs. CSU Pueblo 3:00 p.m. Site...... Plachy Hall (2,500) Head Coach...... Jaime Green Dec. 12 *vs. South Dakota Mines 3:00 p.m. Alma Mater.Mo. Southern, 2003 Stream...... RMAC Network Career Record (Yr.). 48-62 (4th) Dec. 14 *at UCCS 5:30 p.m. Radio...... KSPK-FM PxP- Brian Loch Record at ASU (Yr.) 6-48 (3rd) Dec. 18 *vs. Colorado Mesa 5:30 p.m. Live Stats...... https://asugrizzlies.com/sidearmstats/wbball/summary All-Time Series...... CSUP leads 23-1 CSU-Pueblo THUNDERWOLVES Jan. 02 *at MSU Denver 2:00 p.m. Head Coach.. Tommie Johnson Jan. 03 *at Colorado Christian 2:00 p.m. Adams State Streak...... W1 Alma Mater...... UCCS Career Record (Yr.) 8-19 (2nd) Jan. 05 *at CSU Pueblo 5:30 p.m. UCCS Streak...... W2 Record at UCCS (Yr.)...... Same Jan. 15 *vs UCCS 5:30 p.m. Jan. 16 *vs. N.M. Highlands No Contest Jan. 22 *vs. Western Colorado 5:30 p.m. OPENINGTIP Jan. 23 *vs. Fort Lewis 5:30 p.m. • Adams State will finally open up the regular season on Wednesday when host the CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves in an afternoon showdown in Plachy Hall. Jan. 29 *at Regis 5:30 p.m. Jan. 30 *at Colo. Sch. of Mines 5:00 p.m. • Adams State returns just three letter-winners from last year’s squad that finished with a 4-24 record and a 14th place finish in the RMAC.

Feb. 05 *vs. Black Hills State 5:30 p.m. • Adams State will be returning two players who sat out all but one and two games, respectively, in 2019-20 due to Feb. 06 *vs. Chadron State 5:30 p.m. injury. Kaela McClure, who played in just one game will be back, while Stephanie Ruiz returns to the Grizzly ranks Feb. 12 *at Westminster 5:30 p.m. as a leader. Ruiz, who has played in 54 games as a Grizzly, starting 44 of them, averages 11.6 points per game as she is a consistent 37 percent shooter from the field and an equal 33 percent shooter from beyond the arch. Feb. 13 *at Colorado Mesa 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19 *at Fort Lewis 5:30 p.m. • Kassie Schell returns for her junior season. She has played in 36 games for the Grizzlies including 12 in the starting Feb. 20 *at Western Colorado 5:30 p.m. lineup. She averages 2.6 points per game and 2.1 rebounds. Sophomore Laura Gutierrez will play her second season as a Grizzly. Last season she played in 27 games, starting 20 of those, averaging 8.6 points per game as she was a 28 Feb. 26 *vs. Colo. Sch. of Mines 5:30 p.m. percent shooter from the field. Also returning for her second season is Paiton Demps. She played in 27 games last Feb. 27 *vs. Regis 5:30 p.m. season, 22 of which she started in. She averaged 4.8 points per game and 4.4 rebounds per game.

• Adams State got stellar reinforcements this season in Division I transfer Kaitlyn Bell and junior college transfers Mar. 2 RMAC Tourney Quarterfinals TBA Kayla Harris and Haley Eaves and freshman Elaina Watson. Mar. 5 RMAC Tourney Semifinals TBA Mar. 6 RMAC Tourney Championship TBA • The Grizzlies were selected to finish 13th in the 2020 RMAC preseason Coaches’ poll. ASU received 37 points while Colorado Mesa, the two-time defending RMAC Tournament Champions have been tabbed as the favorite to repeat in the 2020-21 RMAC Women’s Basketball poll. The Mavericks received 189 points and eight first-place votes. They finished last year with an overall record of 26-5.

• Jaime Green returns for her third year at the helm and brings in assistant coach Mario Ceatano who moved just a Bold denotes home game | Home games played at Plachy Hall couple of miles north from Northern New Mexico. *RMAC game PROJECTEDSTARTERS

Social Media 01 03 11 14 34 facebook.com/TheAsuGrizzlies Laura Gutierrez Stephanie Ruiz Elaina Watson Paiton Demps Katilyn Bell 5-7 / G / So. 5-9 / G / R-Jr. 5-7 / G / Fr. 5-8 / G / Sr. 6-4 / F / R-Jr. @ASUGrizzlies | @AdamsStateU_WBB Rio Rancho, N.M. San Antonio, Tex. Farmington, N.M. Elk Grove, Calif. Senegal, W. Africa P R A P R A P R A P R A P R A @ASUGrizzlies | @AdamsStateU_WBB 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Starters based on previous game’s lineup. BROADCAST QUICK FACTS INFORMATION ASU’S RECORD WHEN GENERAL INFORMATION Wednesday’s home-open- er against CSU-Pueblo 0-0 Overall Location Alamosa, Colo. Founded 1921 will be broadcast live 0-0 Home Enrollment 3,055 on the RMAC Network 0-0 Road School Colors Green & White (https://portal.stretchin- 0-0 Neutral Nickname Grizzlies ternet.com/adams/) and Basketball Facility Plachy Hall 0-0 RMAC Capacity 2,500 will be produced by UCCS. Since spectators will not be allowed to attend the game in person, 0-0 Leading at Half Affiliation NCAA Division II fans can tune in and follow along with live stats 0-0 Trailing at Half Conference Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (https://asugrizzlies.com/sidearmstats/wbball/ 0-0 Tied at Half President Dr. Cheryl D. Lovell Director of Athletics Katelyn Smith summary). 0-0 Overtime 0-0 Has more rebounds COACHING STAFF In addition, KSPK-FM will once again serve as 0-0 Has less rebounds the official radio station of Adams State Athlet- Head Coach Jaime Green 0-0 Rebounds are equal Alma Mater Missouri Southern (2003) ics. Brian Loch will call Wednesday’s action for Overall Record (seasons) 48-62 (4th season) Adams State. 0-0 Higher shooting percentage ASU Record (seasons) 6-48 (3rd season) 0-0 Lower shooting percentage Office Phone (719) 587-7263 E-mail [email protected] Fans can access the game online (http://stream. 0-0 Fewer turnovers kspk.com:8000/live.mp3) or on the radio dial Assistant Coach Mario Caetano KSPK can be heard 0-0 More turnovers Alma Mater Northern New Mexico (2013) 0-0 Turnovers are equal Ohio (2015) on 100.3 in Colorado Season 1st Springs, Alamosa and the 0-0 Games Decided by 3 Points or Less Office Phone (719) 587-8237 San Luis Valley, 104.1 in 0-0 Games Decided by 4-9 Points E-mail [email protected] South Fork and Trinidad, 0-0 Games Decided by 10-19 and 102.3 in Pueblo and 0-0 Games Decided by 20-29 Points TEAM INFORMATION Walsenburg. 0-0 Games Decided by 30 Points or More 2019-20 Record 4-24 (.143) 0-0 Scores 59 Points or Less 2019-20 Conference (Finish) 4-18 (14th) 0-0 Scores 60-69 Points Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 ABOUT CSU-Pueblo Letter winners Returning/Lost 3/5 0-0 Scores 70-79 Points Newcomers 9 CSU-Pueblo returns one of their best players in recent history as JaNaiya Davis returns for her 0-0 Scores 80-89 Points junior year. Last season she finished with 136 0-0 Scores 90-99 Points BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF assists and averaged 16.2 points per game. Last 0-0 Scores 100 Points or More Director of Sports Information Eric R. Flores season the Thunderwolves finished 8-19 overall, 0-0 Opponent Scores 59 Points or Less Office Phone (719) 587-7825 13th in the RMAC as they averaged 58.9 points 0-0 Opponent Scores 60-69 Points Cell Phone (719) 480-1664 per game. They sat in fifth place in the confer- 0-0 Opponent Scores 70-79 Points E-mail [email protected] ence standings for free throw percentage as they 0-0 Opponent Scores 80-89 Points Athletic Trainer Ana Fraijo LAT, MS, ATC hit 72 percent of their shots from the charity E-mail [email protected] stripe. 0-0 Opponent Scores 90-99 Points 0-0 Opponent Scores 100 Points or More Athletic Department 0-0 November Office Phone (719) 587-7401 The ThunderWolves welcomed eight newcomers, Fax (719) 587-7276 two of which are D-I transfers Jazzy Hughes and 0-0 December Ticket Information (719) 587-7251 Aubriana Noti. CSU-Pueblo also returns Dani- 0-0 January Mailing Address Adams State University elle Craft and Aubrey Robinson, both of whom Plachy Hall 0-0 February redshirted a year ago. 208 Edgemont Blvd. 0-0 March Alamosa, Colo., 81101 CSU-Pueblo was picked to finish tenth in the 0-0 Monday RMAC Coaches’ Preseason Poll. They picked up 0-0 Tuesday 86 points in the poll of 15 coaches. 0-0 Wednesday 0-0 Thursday 0-0 Friday 0-0 Saturday 0-0 Sunday

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0-0 Green Uniforms Adams State Grizzlies 2 SERIES HISTORY VS. CSU-Pueblo The two teams have only meet once on a ning streak the ThunderWolves is on as they Wednesday’s match up will be the 85th match neutral court and that was in 1993 when the have won every contest since Dec. 2, 2011, up in the storied history between CSU-Pueblo two teams met in Abilene, Texas. The Thun- including their lone game last season (Dec. 6, and Adams State. The first game was Feb. derWolves won that game. The two teams 2019), 64-50. 15, 1975. Since then, the ThunderWolves have met three times in the post season, with hold a 27-57 advantage over the Grizzlies. In Adams State winning the first two games. Adams State’s longest winning streak in the Alamosa, Adams State has a slight advantage, series is 15 games and occurred from Feb. 20, 17-16. In Pueblo, the ThunderWolves lead the CSU-Pueblo holds the longest winning streak 1979-Jan. 24, 1985. series 10-31. at 16 games. That streak is the current win- All-Time Results vs. CSU-Pueblo (27-57) 2/15/75 ThunderWolves 56-62 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/19/00 ThunderWolves 43-66 in Alamosa, Colo. 11/24/75 ThunderWolves 20-41 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/2/01 ThunderWolves 66-70 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/30/76 ThunderWolves 50-68 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/22/01 ThunderWolves 58-71 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/20/78 Grizzlies 73-60 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/2/02 ThunderWolves 59-85 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/3/78 Grizzlies 68-59 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/22/02 Grizzlies 78-65 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/4/78 ThunderWolves 73-75 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/24/03 ThunderWolves 69-75 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/20/79 Grizzlies 67-53 at Pueblo, Colo. 3/1/03 ThunderWolves 66-76 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/11/80 Grizzlies 73-48 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/23/04 ThunderWolves 57-72 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/16/80 Grizzlies 85-75 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/28/04 ThunderWolves 43-77 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/10/81 Grizzlies 112-88 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/22/05 ThunderWolves 73-84 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/20/81 Grizzlies 83-78 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/24/05 Grizzlies 69-66 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/24/81 Grizzlies* 93-78 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/19/06 ThunderWolves 50-65 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/4/81 Grizzlies 83-75 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/25/06 ThunderWolves 43-51 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/2/82 Grizzlies 66-56 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/22/07 ThunderWolves 58-67 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/8/83 Grizzlies 80-56 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/6/07 ThunderWolves 63-68 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/22/83 Grizzlies 66-50 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/22/08 ThunderWolves 52-71 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/17/84 Grizzlies 81-56 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/5/08 ThunderWolves 66-80 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/27/84 Grizzlies 63-52 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/30/09 ThunderWolves 46-47 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/28/84 Grizzlies! 78-61 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/14/09 ThunderWolves 74-86 in Alamosa, Colo. 11/30/84 Grizzlies 92-44 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/30/10 Grizzlies 78-61 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/24/85 Grizzlies 111-54 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/12/10 ThunderWolves 49-66 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/25/86 ThunderWolves 61-64 at Pueblo, Colo. 3/2/10 ThunderWolves* 61-70 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/21/86 ThunderWolves 81-82 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/3/10 ThunderWolves 59-60 at Pueblo, Colo. 11/22/86 ThunderWolves 63-70 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/12/11 Grizzlies 96-45 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/31/87 Grizzlies 79-76 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/2/11 ThunderWolves 57-67 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/16/88 ThunderWolves 63-82 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/11/12 ThunderWolves 47-55 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/20/88 Grizzlies 67-64 in Alamosa, Colo. 11/30/12 ThunderWolves 55-67 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/27/89 ThunderWolves 67-72 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/16/13 ThunderWolves 55-76 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/24/89 ThunderWolves 58-74 at Pueblo, Colo. 12/6/13 ThunderWolves 44-77 in Alamosa, Colo. 1/26/90 ThunderWolves 44-73 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/15/14 ThunderWolves 46-59 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/9/90 ThunderWolves 65-61 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/5/14 ThunderWolves 46-61 at Pueblo, Colo. 12/3/93 ThunderWolves 69-73 in Abilene, Texas 2/14/15 ThunderWolves 54-68 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/8/94 ThunderWolves 95-104 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/19/15 ThunderWolves 56-71 at Pueblo, Colo. 11/29/94 ThunderWolves 58-65 at Pueblo, Colo. 2/12/16 ThunderWolves 52-66 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/6/94 Grizzlies 67-57 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/3/16 #12 ThunderWolves 45-61 In Alamosa, Colo. 12/5/95 ThunderWolves 53-66 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/3/17 #3 ThunderWolves 42-70 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/6/96 ThunderWolves 69-78 at Pueblo, Colo. 12/2/17 ThunderWolves 55-89 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/25/97 ThunderWolves 74-77 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/2/18 ThunderWolves 71-80 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/8/97 ThunderWolves 61-86 at Pueblo, Colo. 12/7/18 ThunderWolves 64-65 at Pueblo, Colo. 1/24/98 ThunderWolves 66-71 at Pueblo, Colo. 12/6/19 ThunderWolves 50-64 in Alamosa, Colo. 2/7/98 ThunderWolves 67-74 in Alamosa, Colo. 12/12/98 Grizzlies 81-76 in Alamosa, Colo. Grizzly wins in Bold *-RMAC Tournament 2/13/99 Grizzlies 61-41 at Pueblo, Colo. ^-NCAA Division II Central Regional 1/8/00 Grizzlies 64-55 at Pueblo, Colo. !-NAIA Distrit 7 Tournament

Adams State Grizzlies 3 HEAD COACH JAIME GREEN Jaime Green enters her third season at the helm of the Before her time at Newman she was the head coach for Labette Community College Adams State Women’s basketball program for the 2020- in Parsons, Kansas for three years. While at Labette she was named the Jayhawk 21 campaign. Conference Coach of the Year and the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year. She led the team to the No.3-ranking in the nation in just three season, Last season, Green helped propel the Grizzlies to a 4-24 earning herself the Region XI Coach of the Year honor. She had consecutive seasons record. She helped the Grizzlies earn wins over New of 20 or more wins, which was made possible by recruiting and coaching the school’s Mexico Highlands, Chadron State, Regis and Fort Lewis. first Junior College All-American. In her three season she made it to the conference During the season Zakiya Beckles was named All-RMAC championship all three times, winning it once. She had five Academic All-Americans Honorable Mention for the 2019-20 season. and a pair of conference Player of the Year selections in her time.

In her first season (2018-19), she brought Division Following her time at Newman she returned to her alma mater to coach under her II championship experience to a young Adams State mentor for a season. She was the main recruiting coordinator for Missouri Southern, as program in the midst of a rebuild. She took over the well as assisting for legendary coach Ronda Hubbard. Grizzlies with a winning mindset and goals for the future, bringing in a talented young recruiting class that looks to be on the way up moving forward. After her time at Missouri Southern, Green returned home to Arkansas where she coached and worked for numerous 7A high schools in the Springdale, Arkansas area. In 2010 she took over as the head coach for Division II Newman University in Wichita, She has spent the last two years as the coach at Har-Ber High School while also work- Kansas. In just three years she took the school to its first ever NCAA Tournament ing as the assistant athletic director. appearance in any sport in school history. Her team was the Heartland Conference Champions, the first in the Heartland Conference for Newman University. She also As a player Green played for Northeastern State University before transferring to recruited and coached the first Newcomer of the Year for the conference, and produced Missouri Southern. She was named to the MIAA All-Academic Team as a student. Her the most wins in nearly a decade with 19 wins in a season for Newman. She finished talents in high school led to her being inducted into the Springdale Athletics Basket- her time with a perfect graduation rate for her players. ball Hall of Fame in 2017.

ASSISTANT COACH MARIO CEATANO Adams State University Head Coach Jaime Green an- The Northern New Mexico College alumnus earned his Bachelor of Arts in Integrated nounced the hiring of Mario Caetano to the women’s Studies with an emphasis in Humanities (2012). He then went on to complete his Mas- basketball coaching staff in Septemeber. ter of Science degree in Recreation and Sports Sciences from Ohio University (2015). Caetano becomes a member of the Grizzly family after serving an eight-year stint at Northern New Mexico For two years, Caetano coached for one of the nation’s top ranked travel basketball College. During his time at NMMC, Caetano served as programs, Vegas Elite Basketball Club (VEBC). VEBC competed in the Nike Elite Youth the Men’s Associate Head Coach for the Eagles before Basketball League (EYBL), which consists of the nation’s top high school players. taking over in December 2018 as the Head Coach for the women’s team. Caetano also was fortunate enough to coach in “The Basketball Tournament” (TBT), for three consecutive summers (2016-2018). TBT is a 64-team, single elimination tourna- “We are thrilled to have Coach Caetano on staff. I was ment, winner take all $2 million grand prize. TBT is an ESPN and Puma sponsored very meticulous and prayerful in who we brought in to event which consists of professional basketball players from all over the world. fill this Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Coach position,” noted Coach Green. “Mario stood out as the ‘right fit’ amongst a long list of potential hires. His head coaching and associate head coaching “Mario has a work ethic and ‘grind’ mentality like none other,” said Coach Green. “We experience, both men and women, allows him to step in and raise our program hit a home run with this hire and are thrilled to officially welcome he, his wife and son standards and production immediately.” to Grizzly nation!” During his time as the men’s coach, he helped NNMC to their first ever A-II Conference Caetano is married to Shaniqua Caetano, together they have one son, Makai (4), and Championship and NAIA National Tournament appearance (2014-2015). their dog Cubby..

Adams State Grizzlies 4 2020-21 Adams State ROSTER

# Name Year Position Height Hometown /Previous School 1 Laura Gutierrez So. G 5-7 Rio Rancho, N.M./ Rio Rancho HS 3 Stephanie Ruiz R-Jr. G 5-9 San Antonio, Tex./Willam Howard Taft HS 4 Savreena Rael Fr. G 5-6 Corrales, N.M./Hope Christian HS 5 Kayla Harris Jr. F 5-10 Las Vegas, Nev./Spring Valley HS/Cochise College 10 Angelline Nageak Fr. G 5-5 Anchorage, Alaska/Dimond HS 11 Elaina Watson Fr. G 5-7 Farmington, N.M./Piedra Vista HS 12 Taylor Thompson R-Jr. F 5-11 Tucson, Ariz./St. Gregory College Prep/Concordia 14 Paiton Demps Sr. G 5-8 Elk Grove, Calif. Elk Grove HS/Delta College 20 Haley Eaves Jr. G 5-7 Surprise, Ariz./Southmoore HS/Northern N.M. 21 Kaela McClure R-Jr. G 5-6 Jerome, Idaho/Jerome HS/College of So. Idaho 22 Kassie Schell Jr. F 5-11 Buena Vista, Colo./Buena Vista HS 25 Dar’Juanah Harris Jr. F 5-10 Las Vegas, Nev./Durango HS/Lassen College 34 Kaitlyn Bell R-Jr. F 6-4 Rigby, Idaho/Rigby HS/Idaho State RS Ally Mckenzie Sr. F 6-1 Junction City, Kan./Junction City HS/Fort Scott CC

COACHES/STAFF Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Jaime Green, 3rd season (Missouri Southern, ‘04) Savreena Rael Sav--i-na Asst. Coach: Mario Caetano, 1st season (Northern N.M., ‘13, Ohio, ‘15) Angelline Nageak Na-gee-ak AT: Ana Fraijo LAT, MS, ATC, 2nd season (La Verne, ‘15; U. No. Colo., ‘17) Elaina Eatson E-lane-a Sports Information Director: Eric Flores, 1st season (Adams State, ‘11) Athletic Director: Katelyn Smith (Pacific Lutheran, ‘14; Adams State, ‘16) Haley Eaves Eves Kassie Schell Shell Dar’Juanah Harris Dar-juan-A

Adams State Grizzlies 5 2020-21 RMAC Standings As of 12/8/2020 CONFERENCE OVERALL STREAK Colorado Mesa 2-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 W2 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 W2 Western 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 W1 Regis 1-0 1.000 1-1 0.500 W1 Black Hills State 1-1 0.500 1-1 0.500 W1 Adams State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- Chadron State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- CSU-Pueblo 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- New Mexico Highlands 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- UCCS 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- Westminster 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 --- MSU Denver 0-1 0.000 1-2 0.333 L2 Colorado Christian 0-1 0.000 0-1 0.000 L1 Fort Lewis 0-1 0.000 0-1 0.000 L1 South Dakota Mines 0-2 0.000 0-2 0.000 L2 -X Clinched Spot in RMAC Championship -Y Clinched Share of RMAC Regular Season Championship An RMAC Champion shall be declared if at least five teams complete 50% of their originally approve schedule – 11 games. The Regular Season Champion and RMAC Tournament qualifiers shall be determined by the use of the NCAA Division II RPI system. Teams must compete in at least 11 regularly scheduled contests to be eligible for the RMAC Tournament. D2SIDA Women’s Poll 12/1/2020 This Week’s RMAC Schedule/Results

No. Team 2020 Record Pts. Prev. FRIDAY, NOV. 27 TUESDAY, DEC. 8 1 Drury (15) 32-0 398 REGIS 72 FORT LEWIS 2 Ashland 31-0 369 MSU DENVER 78 WESTERN COLORADO 5:30 P.M. 3 Lubbock Christian (1) 28-3 301 SATURDAY, NOV. 28 TUESDAY, DEC. 8 4 Indiana (Pa.) 28-3 298 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 75 CSU-PUEBLO 5 Alaska Anchorage 31-2 297 MSU DENVER 49 ADAMS STATE 3:00 P.M. 6 Hawaii Pacific 29-1 292 FRIDAY, DEC. 4 7 Walsh 28-2 259 ADAMS STATE THURSDAY, DEC. 10 8 Tampa 24-5 235 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS NO CONTEST CSU-PUEBLO 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 28-3 231 UCCS 5:30 P.M. BLACK HILLS STATE 74 10 Stonehill 23-5 225 WESTERN COLORADO 81 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES T-11 Emporia State 24-7 203 REGIS 2:00 P.M. T-11 Grand Valley State 28-3 203 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES 53 13 Lander 26-5 202 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 68 FRIDAY, DEC. 11 14 Adelphi 27-3 173 CHADRON STATE COLORADO MESA 15 Union (Tenn.) 26-5 157 FORT LEWIS PPD BLACK HILLS STATE 5:30 P.M. 16 North Georgia 26-5 140 17 Glenville State 26-5 136 COLORADO CHRISTIAN 61 WESTMINSTER 18 Minnesota-Duluth 26-6 124 COLORADO MESA 75 CHADRON STATE 5:30 P.M. 19 West Texas A&M 27-6 111 MSU DENVER SATURDAY, DEC. 12 20 Cal State San Marcos 25-5 86 WESTMINSTER PPD NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS T-21 Central Missouri 27-4 84 REGIS NO CONTEST T-21 Lee 26-4 84 SATURDAY, DEC. 5 WESTERN COLORADO 23 Belmont Abbey 27-3 79 REGIS 71 MSU DENVER 2:00 P.M. 24 Colorado Mesa 26-5 57 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES 67 25 Gannon 25-6 39 FORT LEWIS BLACK HILLS STATE 72 COLORADO CHRISTIAN 3:00 P.M. FORT LEWIS 69 Dropped Out: . WESTMINSTER CSU-PUEBLO BLACK HILLS STATE 4:00 P.M. Others receiving votes:Nebraska-Kearney 28, Saint Anselm 24, Northwest N.M. HIGHLANDS NO CONTEST UCCS Nazarene 10, Western Colorado 5, Azusa Pacific 3, Bowie State 3, Sioux Falls 3, Delta COLORADO CHRISTIAN COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 5:00 P.M. State 1, Southeastern Oklahoma State 1. WESTMINSTER PPD SOUTH DAKOTA MINES RMAC Teams are in Bold MSU DENVER 57 ADAMS STATE 3:00 P.M. COLORADO MESA 91 COLORADO MESA WESTERN STATE CHADRON STATE 5:30 P.M. CHADRON STATE PPD

Adams State Grizzlies 6 Sophomore • Guard 5-7 Rio Rancho, N.M. LAURA GUTIERREZ Rio Rancho HS

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: 20, vs. Chadron State (1/3/20) Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 6, twice; last vs. Chadron State (1/3/20) 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: 5, vs. Chadron State (1/3/20) Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: 4, twice; last vs. Western Colo. (2/21/20) Rebounds: Rebounds: 6, three times; last vs. Fort Lewis (2/28/20) Assists: Assists: 3, twice; last vs. Fort Lewis (2/28/20) 1 Steals: Steals: 4, at Colorado Christian (2/8/20) Gutierrez’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Junior • Point Guard 5-11 • 170 Honolulu, Hawaii STEPHANIE RUIZ Punahou HS SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: 22, three times; last vs. Fort Lewis (12/01/18) Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 9, twice; last vs. Black Hills State (12/15/18) 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: 5, vs. N.M. Highlands Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: 6. vs. Chadron State (1/19/18) Rebounds: Rebounds: 10, vs. Central Christian (Kan.) (11/15/17) Assists: Assists: 5, vs. N.M. Highlands (2/3/18) 3 Steals: Steals: 7, vs. Western Colorado (12/8/17) Ruiz’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Adams State Grizzlies 7 Freshman • Guard 5-6 Corrales, N.M. SAVREENA REAL Hope Christian HS SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 4 Steals: Steals: Rael’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Junior • Forward 5-10 Las Vegas, Nev. KAYLA HARRIS Spring Valley HS/Cochise College SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 5 Steals: Steals: Harris’ Bio Page CareeR Stats

Adams State Grizzlies 8 Freshman • Guard 5-5 ANGELLINE NAGEAK Anchorage, Alaska Dimond HS

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 10 Steals: Steals:

Nageak’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Freshman • Guard 5-7 Farmington, N.M. ELAINA WATSON Piedra Vista HS SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: 11 Assists: Assists: Steals: Steals:

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Adams State Grizzlies 9 R-Junior • Forward 5-11 TAYLOR THOMPSON Tucson, Ariz. St. Gregory College Prep/ Concordia

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 12 Steals: Steals: Thompson’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Senior • Guard 5-8 Elk Grove, Calif. PAITON DEMPSElk Grove HS/Delta College SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: 11, vs. Regis (1/25/20) Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 4, vs. Dixie State (2/14/20) 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: 1, eight times; last vs. Westminster (1/31/20) Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: 6, vs. Chadron State (1/3/20) Rebounds: Rebounds: 8, twice; last vs. N.M. Highlands (12/7/19) 14 Assists: Assists: 5, twice; last vs. Chadron State (1/3/20) Steals: Steals: 2, seven times; last vs. Dixie State (2/14/20)

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Adams State Grizzlies 10 Junior • Guard 5-7 Surprise, Ariz. HALEY EAVES Southmoore HS/Northern N.M.

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 20 Steals: Steals:

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R-Junior • Guard 5-6 KAELA McCLURE Jerome, Idaho Jerome HS/College of Southern Idaho

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 1, vs. Tarleton State (11/8/19) 21 Steals: Steals: McClure’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Adams State Grizzlies 11 Junior • Forward 5-11 Buena Vista, Colo. KASSIE SCHELL Buena Vista HS SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: 10, vs. Regis (2/7/20) Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3, twice; last vs. Eastern N.M. (11/30/19) 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: 1, five times; last vs. Regis (2/7/20) Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: 5, vs. Regis (2/7/20) Rebounds: Rebounds: 6, vs. Westminster (2/15/20) Assists: Assists: 2, vs. Nebraska-Kearney (11/16/19) 22 Steals: Steals: 1, eight times; last vs. Regis (2/7/20) Schell’s Bio Page CareeR Stats

Junior • Forward 5-10 DAR’JUANAH HARRIS Las Vegas, Nev. Durango HS/Lassen College

SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: Rebounds: Rebounds: Assists: Assists: 25 Steals: Steals: Harris’ Bio Page CareeR Stats

Adams State Grizzlies 12 R-Junior • Forward 6-4 Rigby, Idaho KATILYN BELL Rigby HS / Idaho State SEASON HIGHS CareeR HIGHS Points: Points: 8, vs. Southern Utah (2/9/19) Field Goals Made: Field Goals Made: 3, vs. Southern Utah (2/9/19) 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Made: Free Throws Made: Free Throws Made: 2, vs. Southern Utah (2/9/19) Rebounds: Rebounds: 3, four times; last vs. Arizona Chritian (11/5/19) 34 Assists: Assists: 1, vs. Weber State (2/23/19) Steals: Steals: 1, twice; last vs. Eastern Washington (12/30/19)

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Adams State Grizzlies 13 2020-21 BOX SCORES vs. CSU-Pueblo | Dec. 9, 2020 vs. South Dakota Mines | Dec. 12, 2020 GAME 1 Alamosa, Colo. | Plachy Hall GAME 2 Alamosa, Colo. | Plachy Hall

at UCCS | Dec. 14, 2020 vs. Colorado Mesa | Dec. 18, 2020 GAME 3 Colorado Springs, Colo. | Gallogly Events Center GAME 4 Alamosa, Colo. | Plachy Hall

Adams State Grizzlies 14 2019-20 OVERALL COMBINED STATS 2019-20 Adams St. Women's Basketball Page 1/1 Combined Team Statistics as of Dec 03, 2020 All games

Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES 4-23 4-6 0-14 0-3 CONFERENCE 3-16 3-6 0-10 0-0 Adams St. 400 552 164 200 0 1316 NON-CONFERENCE 1-7 1-0 0-4 0-3 Opponents 611 664 266 237 0 1778

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 00 BECKLES, Zakiya 27-14 757:10 28.0 97-320 .303 53-190 .279 31-39 .795 19 66 85 3.1 63 0 39 87 5 41 278 10.3 1 GUTIERREZ, Laura 27-20 764:25 28.3 81-282 .287 45-181 .249 26-37 .703 17 64 81 3.0 45 0 23 34 0 28 233 8.6 10 HOLLINS, Marshell 27-26 751:41 27.8 70-221 .317 20-67 .299 39-60 .650 28 71 99 3.7 62 0 55 61 3 35 199 7.4 24 MCKENZIE, Ally 25-15 448:39 17.9 40-90 .444 4-7 .571 37-57 .649 23 36 59 2.4 45 0 11 30 3 14 121 4.8 14 DEMPS, Paiton 27-22 739:53 27.4 41-115 .357 8-28 .286 40-47 .851 28 91 119 4.4 59 1 37 49 1 22 130 4.8 13 EWING, Makaela 27-7 522:56 19.4 45-122 .369 4-27 .148 19-30 .633 25 74 99 3.7 38 0 5 22 7 9 113 4.2 25 ANTHONY, Donwanae 3-1 25:19 8.4 5-5 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 1.3 5 0 0 3 0 0 10 3.3 54 DORRIS, Maddie 26-9 384:39 14.8 33-84 .393 0-1 .000 19-38 .500 17 20 37 1.4 62 2 17 36 6 9 85 3.3 22 SCHELL, Kassie 27-12 489:09 18.1 29-93 .312 4-14 .286 23-32 .719 28 46 74 2.7 40 0 8 25 1 7 85 3.1 4 JIMENEZ, Danielle 27-3 449:48 16.7 19-72 .264 11-36 .306 7-13 .538 7 55 62 2.3 37 1 32 40 1 16 56 2.1 11 SCHAFFER, Carissa 10-0 64:25 6.4 3-9 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 0.7 13 1 2 6 0 0 6 0.6 3 RUIZ, Stephanie 2-0 03:00 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 21 MCCLURE, Kaela 1-1 05:56 5.9 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Team 43 65 108 46 Total 27 5407 463-1415 .327 149-554 .269 241-353 .683 239 598 837 31.0 470 5 229 440 27 181 1316 48.7 Opponents 27 5401 645-1486 .434 185-599 .309 303-458 .662 291 720 1011 37.4 387 2 377 395 79 205 1778 65.9

Team Statistics Team Results ASC OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 1316 1778 11/08/2019 at Tarleton St. L 41-69 468 Points per game 48.7 65.9 11/09/2019 vs Cameron L 66-76 234 Scoring margin -17.1 - 11/15/2019 at Fort Hays St. L 39-79 1755 Field goals-att 463-1415 645-1486 11/16/2019 vs Neb.-Kearney L 41-70 250 Field goal pct .327 .434 11/29/2019 at West Tex. A&M L 26-74 753 3 point fg-att 149-554 185-599 11/30/2019 vs Eastern N.M. L 41-64 98 3-point FG pct .269 .309 12/06/2019 Colorado St.-Pueblo L 50-64 56 3-pt FG made per game 5.5 6.9 12/07/2019 N.M. Highlands W 57-45 56 Free throws-att 241-353 303-458 12/13/2019 at Black Hills St. L 51-85 850 Free throw pct .683 .662 12/14/2019 at South Dakota Mines L 46-75 290 F-Throws made per game 8.9 11.2 12/21/2019 at Fort Lewis L 48-63 265 Rebounds 837 1011 01/03/2020 Chadron St. W 73-58 56 Rebounds per game 31.0 37.4 01/04/2020 MSU Denver L 58-66 250 Rebounding margin -6.4 - 01/10/2020 at Colo. Sch. of Mines L 36-79 210 Assists 229 377 01/11/2020 at UC-Colo. Springs L 54-69 189 01/17/2020 at Colorado Mesa L 42-67 789 Assists per game 8.5 14.0 01/18/2020 at Western Colo. L 44-61 226 Turnovers 440 395 01/25/2020 Regis (CO) W 73-56 166 Turnovers per game 16.3 14.6 01/31/2020 Westminster (UT) L 47-63 151 Turnover margin -1.7 - 02/01/2020 Dixie St. L 39-65 186 Assist/turnover ratio 0.5 1.0 02/07/2020 at Regis (CO) L 46-72 106 Steals 181 205 02/08/2020 at Colo. Christian L 44-52 50 Steals per game 6.7 7.6 02/14/2020 at Dixie St. L 53-59 1156 Blocks 27 79 02/15/2020 at Westminster (UT) L 44-65 130 Blocks per game 1.0 2.9 02/21/2020 Western Colo. L 43-62 167 Winning streak 1 - 02/22/2020 Colorado Mesa L 51-63 242 Home win streak 1 - 02/28/2020 Fort Lewis W 63-57 255 Attendance 1585 7237 Home games-Avg/Game 10-159 14-517 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-194

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