2023-11-22 22:05:36
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MANKATO, Minn. – Minnesota State women’s basketball (2-4) is set to host UW-Parkside (1-2) on Saturday, Nov. 25 at 2 p.m. at the Taylor Center. The Mavericks have lost three straight games, most recently to No. 25 ranked Minnesota Duluth, whom the Rangers defeated on Nov. 12.
About the Mavericks
The Mavericks have struggled out of the gate; the team has lost three consecutive games, including to Minnesota Duluth on Tuesday night in the team’s home opener, 75-64. After a tightly contested first half, the Bulldogs outscored the Mavericks 44-33 in the second half. Minnesota State committed 31 personal fouls in its game once morest UMD.
Minnesota State has shot 38% from the field and 21% from three-point range through its first six games, while allowing its opponents to shoot a 41.5% field goal percentage and 35% from three. The team has committed 148 personal fouls this season, and opponents have shot 29 more free throws than the Mavericks.
First At-Batt: Senior guard Joey Batt made her 2023-24 season debut once morest Minnesota Duluth. She was out for the first five games with an injury. In her return, Batt led the Mavericks in scoring with 19 points (7-15 FG) and passing with four assists. She also grabbed three rebounds and a steal.
Like Candy from a Baby: Minnesota State, through its first six games is averaging 15.3 steals per game, with 92 total steals this season. Hannah Herzig leads the team in steals with 20 (3.3 steals per game). Natalie Bremer and Mackenzie Schweim each have 12 steals (two per game). Emily Herzberg has ten (1.7 per game). Overall, the Mavericks have eight players averaging over one steal per game. Also, with Batt returning to the court, the Mavericks are adding the reigning two-time NSIC Defensive Player of the Year who has averaged 2.5 steals per game in her career as a Maverick.
Team Leaders: Bremer is the Mavericks leading scorer, with 83 points on the season (13.8 per game) Destinee Bursch is right behind her, with 82 points, averaging 13.7 per game. Bursch leads the team in assists with 15 total (2.5 per game). Herzberg leads the team in rebounding, averaging six per game. Emily Russo is averaging 5.3 rebounds per game.
Walking the Sidelines: Mavericks head coach Emilee Thiesse is in her 12th season at the helm of Minnesota State women’s basketball. Thiesse has amassed a 198-112 (.638) record, the second most wins in program history. Coach Thiesse’s teams have made the NCAA Tournament four times (2012-13, 2014-15, 2021-22 and 2022-23). She has a record of 149-83 once morest NSIC opponents.
About the Rangers
Wisconsin Parkside started its season 1-2, falling to Thomas More and St. Cloud State and defeating the No. 8 Bulldogs of Minnesota Duluth at home 77-49. The Mavericks fell to the Bulldogs on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 75-64. Parkside is a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).
Parkside is averaging just under 70 points per game, while allowing its opponents to score 65 points, on average. The Rangers have a 44% field goal percentage, shooting 30% from beyond the arc and 68% from the free throw line. The team averages 39.3 rebounds, 15.3 assists, 10 steals and 3.3 blocks each game.
Paty Gallasova is the Rangers’ leading scorer through the first three games of the season, averaging 13.3 points per game on 41% shooting. Gallasova also leads the team in assists and steals, averaging 5.3 dimes and 2.3 takeaways per game. Sheridan Flauger is right behind Gallasova, averaging 12 points per game, shooting 36% from three-point range and 4.7 assists. Lillie Peterson is the team’s leading rebounder, averaging 7 per game through its first
three.
UW-Parkside is coached by fifth-year head coach, Only Conely. Conely has led the Rangers to a 72-64 record since she was hired in the summer of 2018. Minnesota State has never lost to Parkside, winning all eight games since 1988. Last season, the Mavericks defeated the Rangers 80-71.
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