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Colorado Staterams Fresno State Bulldogs 6 MW CHAMPIONSHIPS | 3 WAC CHAMPIONSHIPS | 6 NCAA APPEARANCES | 7 WNIT APPEARANCES | 6 ALL-AMERICANS 2019-20 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 23: COLORADO STATE RAMS (10-12, 4-7 MW) VS FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS (18-4, 11-0 MW) Record: 10-12, 4-7 MW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 7:00 P.M. MT | FORT COLLINS, COLO.| MOBY ARENA (8,038) Home: 8-4 | Away: 2-8 | Neutral: 0-0 OCTOBER COLORADO STATE RAMS FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS 30 EXH: CSU-PUEBLO EXH.W, 84-44 Head Coach: Ryun Williams Head Coach: Jaime White NOVEMBER (4-3) Career DI Record: 412-244 Career Record: 218-193 Record at CSU: 154-92 Record at FS : 101-65 5 CHADRON STATE W, 102-51 Top Scorer: Makenzie Ellis (11.0 ppg) Top Scorer: Haley C. /Maddi Utti (16.5 ppg) 8 at Northern Colorado W, 75-58 Top Rebounder: Andrea Brady (8.6 rpg) Top Rebounder: Maddie Utti (9.0 rpg) 10 WESTERN COLORADO W, 56-47 TEAM COMPARISON 13 at Idaho L, 54-61 62.4 ppg 39.6 FG% 31.7 3FG% SCORING 65.6 ppg 43.3 FG% 30.0 3FG% 17 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 75-80OT 33.6 rpg 26.5 D-rpg 7.2 O-rpg REBOUNDING 40.5 rpg 27.3 D-rpg 13.2 O-rpg 22 COLORADO L, 75-79 12.0 apg 3.0 bpg 7.2 spg AST-BLK-STL 16.3 apg 3.0 bpg 10.0 spg 26 INCARNATE WORD W, 75-47 59.5 ppg 37.7 FG%-D 31.8 3FG%-D DEFENSE 65.6 ppg 40.3 FG%-D 28.9 3FG%-D -5.4 Reb. +4.1 TO +1.1 Ast-TO MARGINS +2.1 Reb. +4.1 TO +1.4 Ast-TO DECEMBER (2-4) 1 UC RIVERSIDE W, 52-40 OFF THE TIP 4 at San Diego State* L, 49-59 • Colorado State returns to the Moby Arena floor for a mid-week game against the Mountain West leader, Fresno State this Wednesday for a 7 p.m. MT tip. The Rams (4-7 MW) look to split the season series after the Bulldogs (11-0 MW) dealt CSU a 8 BOISE STATE* L, 69-72 heartbreaking loss on a buzzerbeater to win, 55-53, in Fresno exactly two weeks ago. 11 at Tennessee L, 41-79 14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. W, 65-46 • Last time out, the Rams suffered a similar defeat that what they experienced in Fresno, but in Las Vegas to UNLV to a 21 at Tulsa L, 55-61 tone of 56-52. CSU led by five at the final media timeout and scored its last meaningful basket at 2:36 to hold a four-point advantage, but an ensuing 10-0 run by the Lady Rebels flipped the script. The matchup between MW's top-two defensive JANUARY (4-4) teams resulted in a game that didn't exceed a six-point margin. With most statistics mirroring, the difference came down 1 NEVADA* W, 75-70 to UNLV's 26.7 percent from 3 compared to CSU's season-worst 13 percent. 4 at Wyoming* W, 56-49 11 SAN JOSE STATE* L, 53-58 • In the MW preseason poll, Fresno State was pinned to finish third after concluding last season in fourth place and a WNIT appearance. The Bulldogs are coming off a Saturday 84-78 comeback win at New Mexico in which they scored 10 unan- 15 at New Mexico* L, 62-73 swered in the final 1:34 to mark their 10th-straight victory. Freshman Haley Cavinder dropped a career-high 31 points with 10 18 AIR FORCE* W, 60-40 in the final quarter, including a trey that ignited the Bulldogs' game-winning run. 22 at Fresno State* L, 53-55 25 UTAH STATE* W, 56-55 • The Rams' stalwarts, Andrea Brady and Makenzie Ellis, continue to remain consistent. Ellis has double-digit scoring games in 11 of the past 13 contests. Since the turn of the calendar, she has poured in 137 points in nine games (15.2 ppg). In 29 at Nevada* L, 63-74 the same time frame, Brady has compiled 79 rebounds (8.8 rpg) with 86 points (9.5 ppg). Brady's 23-rebound performance FEBRUARY (0-1) against San Jose State stands third in NCAA DI this season, while it set a single-game record at CSU. 1 at UNLV* L, 52-56 5 FRESNO STATE* 7 P.M. • Five of CSU's seven remaining regular season games are against teams ahead of the Rams in the Mountain West stand- ings. The Rams aim for a series sweep in three of the games (USU, WYO, AF) and a split in the other four. 12 at Utah State* 11 A.M. 15 WYOMING* 2 P.M. A Colorado State Win Would Mean… 19 UNLV* 7 P.M. • The Rams' second win against a Mountain West opponent that holds a positive conference record. (Wyoming) 22 at San Jose State* 2 P.M. PROJECTED COLORADO STATE STARTERS 24 SAN DIEGO STATE* 7 P.M. 27 at Air Force* 6:30 P.M. MARCH 1-4 Air Force Reserve Mountain West Championship (Las Vegas, Nev.) Home games listed in BOLD | Time in Location * - Denotes MW Game #2 #12 #3 #32 #11 Tori Williams Jamie Bonnarens Megan Jacobs Andrea Brady Makenzie Ellis PRESS BOX - Wednesday, Feb. 5 vs. FS, 7:00 p.m. MT RS-Soph. | G RS-Jr. | G/F RS-Jr. | G/F RS-Sr. | F Gr. | F Live Stats: https://csura.ms/WBBStats Live Stream: Mountain West Network MIN: 33.5 MIN: 30.2 MIN: 33.2 MIN: 25.2 MIN: 33.0 https://csura.ms/Watch PPG: 9.3 PPG: 9.1 PPG: 9.2 PPG: 10.6 PPG: 11.0 FG%: .340 FG%: .343 FG%: .378 REB/G: 8.6 REB/G: 5.0 3FG%: .321 3FG%: .309 3FG%: .320 FG%: .445 FG%: .415 Radio: KARS 102.9 FM | csura.ms/Listen AST/G: 3.1 FT%: .778 FT%: .721 FT%: .634 FT%: .667 ON-AIR Talent: Matt Wozniak SERIES HISTORY VS. FRESNO STATE (MORE ON PG. 9) Colorado State Athletics: Overall: 15-12 Current Streak: FS, 3 Austin Hannon | Communications Coordinator In Fort Collins: 7-5 Last Meeting: CSU 53, FS 55 (1/22/19) at FS 404-861-8787 | [email protected] In Fresno: 6-6 Largest Margin of Victory: 21; CSU 67, FS 46 (2/10/96) at FS Neutral Sites: 2-1 Largest Defeat: 11; CSU 55, FS 66 (1/5/19) at CSU @CSUWBasketball | @csuwbasketball | Colorado State Women's Basketball 2019-20 ROSTER 2019-20 Colorado State Rams Front (L-R): Bengisu Alper, Taylor Mole, Jamie Bonnarens, Tori Williams, Roichelle Marble, Alexis Eberhardt, Katia Stamatelopoulos Back (L-R): Megan Jacobs, Lauren Brocke, Lore Devos, Sydney Mech, Myanne Hamm, Makenzie Ellis, Liah Davis, Andrea Brady NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 0 Taylor Mole 6-2 G/F Soph. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (Lake Ginninderra) 1 Katia Stamatelopoulos 5-8 G/F Fr. Adelaide, South Australia (Pulteney Grammar) 2 Tori Williams 5-9 G RS-Soph. Boise, Idaho (Utah/Centennial HS) 3 Megan Jacobs 6-1 G/F RS-Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Utah/Bishop Gorman HS) 4 Roichelle Marble 5-7 G Gr. Des Moines, Iowa (Wisconsin/East HS) 10 Alexis Eberhardt 5-7 G Fr. Loveland, Colo. (Loveland HS) 11 Makenzie Ellis 6-2 F Gr. Tulsa, Okla. (SMU/Colorado/Booker T. Washington HS) 12 Jamie Bonnarens 6-0 G/F RS-Jr. Cache, Okla. (Cameron/Cache HS) 21 Myanne Hamm 5-11 G/F Gr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre HS) 22 Lauren Brocke 6-3 G/F RS-Soph. Boise, Idaho (Centennial HS) 24 Sydney Mech 6-2 G/F Soph. Englewood, Colo. (Denver/Cherry Creek HS) 32 Andrea Brady 6-1 F RS-Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah (Salt Lake CC/Cottonwood HS) 33 Bengisu Alper 5-11 G Soph. Istanbul, Turkey (Maine/Florya Doga Anataolian - Fenerbahce S.K.) 34 Liah Davis 6-2 C RS-Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sand Creek HS) 35 Lore Devos 6-1 G Jr. Kortrijk, Belgium (Stedelijk Lyceum Topsport) Head Coach: Ryun Williams (Eighth Season/South Dakota ’92) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coaches: Rico Burkett (North Dakota ‘93/Second Season) Bengisu Alper Ben-Ge-Su Kellie Lewis (Boise State ‘98/Second Season) Jamie Bonnarens bon-AIR-ens Lauren Brocke Brock-ee Amber Cunningham (South Dakota ’12/Fourth Season) Lore Devos LOAR deh-VAAS Roichelle Marble ruh-SHELL Katia Stamatelopoulous Stama-tel-opo-lus 2 • 2019-20 COLORADO STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2019-20 QUICK SHEET Highlights #0 TAYLOR MOLE | SOPH. | G/F • One of two Australian's on the team and first Aussie under Ryun Williams 2019-20 Season Stats • Poured in 12 points on four threes - career-highs - vs. Incarnate Word (11/27/19) MPG PPG RPG FG% 3FG% BLK • "Tay" has three career starts; at UT (12/11/19), at BYU (12/15/18),vs. DU (12/21/18) 9.1 1.5 1.0 .227 .333 5 • Represented Tasmania at the U20, U18 and U16 Australia Jr. Championships #1 KATIA STAMATELOPOULOS | FR. | G/F Highlights 2019-20 Season Stats • Recorded an assist and drew a foul on a drive in her first collegiate minute MPG PPG Steals Assists FG% FT% • Lauded by Ryun Williams for defensive intensity and natural guard ability 16.6 3.6 21 40 .385 .724 • Has five teammates from Australian's League Forestville Eagles playing in NCAA • Brother, Apostolos, plays pro soccer for Western United FC in western Melb.
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