THE OPENING TIP: The University of Minnesota Duluth come home to host St. Cloud State University to open Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference play.
SCOUTING REPORT ON ST. CLOUD STATE : The Huskies are coming off a weekend where they played one game against Northern Michigan University, where they lost to the Wildcats in a 55-53 battle. SCSU is sitting at 3-1 on the year, and were picked to finish third in the Southern Division and sixth overall in the NSIC. Lori Fish is in her 12th season at St. Cloud State. She has a 171-136 (.557) record while at SCSU and carries a 233-189 (.552) overall record in her 16 season career as a head coach.
Madelin Dammann leads the way for the Huskies, putting up 13.5 points per game on the squad, while averaging 5.0 rebounds per game, again leading the team. Tori Wortz, selected as SCSU's preseason player to watch, is right behid Dammann with 11.8 points per game and averaging 3.0 rebounds per game. Nikki Kilboten is third on the team and averages 11.5 points per game, with 5.0 rebounds as well.
THE SERIES: The Bulldogs have the edge when it comes to the Huskies, sitting at an all-time record of 32-29 with all three meetings last season going to UMD. The teams usually meet twice a year, but fate brought them together in the NSIC post-season tournament, where the Bulldogs were able to out-pace the Huskies by a final score of 68-50 to move on to the Championship and win the NSIC tournament.
LAST TIME OUT: The Bulldogs took on a competitive opponent last weekend in Michigan Tech in Houghton, MI. UMD was able to edge out the MTU Huskies in a 69-59 battle till the end. After bringing their record back to even, the Bulldogs have been riding a three game win streak and look to continue that hot streak coming into conference play.
HOW THEY RANK: Below is a look at the Bulldogs overall record, preseason conference rank, and rank in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association DII Poll, as well as their opponents.
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SCHOOL |
OVERALL |
PRESEASON |
WBCA DII |
UMD |
3-3 |
2ND |
NR |
SCSU |
3-1 |
3RD |
NR |
THE BROADCAST: The game between the Bulldogs and the Huskies will be available through live streaming capabilities at the following link:
UMDBulldogs.com/watch
Live stats are available through the same link, following the live stats button.
THAT'S OUR BALL: The Bulldogs currently rank third in the NSIC in total rebounds with 212 in six games this season. Brook Olson has been leading the charge and has an average of 7.0 per game, which is good for seventh in the NSIC, and has totaled 42, which is sixth in the NSIC.
PASS ME THE ROCK: The Bulldogs are currently in fifth in the NSIC in assists per game, averaging 16.17 (52nd in DII), and second for total assists with 97 (30th in DII). Sophomore gueard
Maesyn Thiesen is leading the way, leading the NSIC in assists per game with 5.2 (41st in DII) and sits in second in total assists with 31 (20th in DII).
Ann Simonet has helped along the way, with an average of 3.3 per game (ninth in the NSIC) and 20 overall (fourth in the NSIC).
TOP OF THE BOARD: UMD ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 in the NSIC in every single stat category as a team in 2018-19. Along with ranking top or number two in every category, the Bulldogs ranked in the top six nationally (DII) in seven of those categories.
WHAT'S A TURNOVER: The Bulldogs ranked number No. 1 in all DII last season in assist turnover ration, finishing the season with a 2.20 average. UMD also held the top spot in DII in turnovers per game, finishing with an astonishing average of 5.0 per game. The next closest team was Walsh University, with 7.0.
BRICK CITY: The 34.5 field goal percentage was ranked first in the NSIC and sixth in all DII. The Bulldogs also were tops in the NSIC in blocked shots per game, and 24th in DII, with an average of 5.0 per game.
VALUE POSSESSIONS: UMD held the lowest turnovers in a single game last season, on that omitted just five turnovers. It was the season lowest recorded in DII.
OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN: returnees senior guard
Taylor Schneider and senior forward
Katie Stark will be the captains of the 2019-20 UMD Bulldogs.
FAMILIAR FACES: The Bulldogs return nine players from last years NSIC regular season/tournament winning team, including All-NSIC second team recipient junior forward
Sarah Grow and All-NSIC Freshman team recipient forward
Brooke Olson. Grow received NSIC Player of the Week honors once last season, on December 17th.
OLSON PLAYER TO WATCH: Sophomore forward
Brooke Olson was named the Bulldogs preseason player to watch for the season. Olson finished 2018-19 averaging 5.4 (166 total) rebounds per game, ranking 20th in the NSIC. She shot .425 from the floor, finishing third on the team while attempting 233 shots (made 99). She's expected to have a breakout year on both sides of the ball. She averaged 20.1 minutes a game last season.
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NSIC PRESEASON COACHES POLL: The Bulldogs have steadily climbed to the forefront of the NSIC the past four seasons under the new regime of head coach
Mandy Pearson. Around the league, the coaches highlighted UMD as one of the teams to beat this season. UMD was picked to place second in the northern division and third overall in the NSIC.
The Bulldogs were picked this year to finish just behind MSU Moorhead in the northern division this year, finishing just three points back and receiving one first place vote. The Bulldogs did receive one first place vote for overall standing, finishing in third behind Sioux Falls (receiving six first place votes) and MSU Moorhead (finishing with nine first place votes).
Megan Hintz from MSU Moorhead was named the NSIC North Division Preseason Player of the Year while Sioux Fall's Kaely Hummel was bestowed the NSIC South Division Preseason Player of the Year honors.
THE COACH: Fifth-year head coach
Mandy Pearson has the program trending in the right direction. The Bulldogs have displayed definite signs of a program steadily rising the ranks. UMD doubled their win total from Pearson's first season at the helm and last season was another rewarding step as the Bulldogs finished 23-7 overall and 18-4 in league action, both program best season.
Already in four seasons, Pearson has evolved a trio of players to all-conference heights in forward Taylor Meyer, junior forward
Sarah Grow and guard
Sammy Kozlowski. Pearson's ingenuity has UMD boast one of the better defensive and ball control units in the nation. The Bulldogs were tops in all of Division II in turnovers per game and in the top-60 for points allowed per game in 2017-18. In 2018-19, UMD was No. 11 in points allowed per game, and No. 2 in fewest turnovers in all of Division II.
UMD officially announced in August 2015 the selection of former Saint Mary's University head coach
Mandy Pearson to lead the next generation of UMD Bulldog women's basketball.
Pearson proved her ability to turn a program around while leading the NCAA Division III Cardinals since the 2007 season, providing stability to a program that posted a 7-18 record during the 2006-07 season and needed its third coach in as many seasons before she stepped into the role. Saint Mary's quickly moved up the ranks in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference under her guidance, securing its first playoff bid since 2005 during the 2011-12 campaign. A year later, the Cardinals posted a 22-5 record, second-best in program history, advanced to the MIAC Tournament semifinals, and earned a victory over UMD's Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference rival Winona State University. Pearson was named the MIAC Coach of the Year for the first time in 2012-13, repeating that feat a year later, and also earned the SMU Staff Recognition Award following that season.
Her last two years with the Cardinals, Pearson's squads posted a 42-13 combined record including a 24-4 mark--best in program history--in 2013-14. The team found itself ranked in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association/USA Today Sports NCAA III Top 25 Coaches' Poll and d3hoops.com polls for the first time ever, as high as no. 12 in 2013-14 and in the top-25 from d3hoops.com in 2014-15. In her nine seasons as the SMU bench boss, Pearson produced one d3hoops.com All-American selection in Courtney Euerle (an honorable mention in 2013-14), who also earned MIAC Player of the Year honors and was the only player from the entire conference to earn All-America recognition that season. Pearson also produced two All-NCAA III West Region Team members, nine All-MIAC award selections, seven all-conference honorable mentions, four All-MIAC Defensive Team selections, and four MIAC All-First Year Team picks.
Before joining Saint Mary's, Pearson served as an assistant with NCAA III Hamline University during the 2005-07 seasons after wrapping up a four-year playing career at another MIAC school, Concordia College of Moorhead. Pearson earned three All-MIAC selections during her playing career and was named a First Team All-American during her senior season in 2004-05. She was the first Cobber to achieve 1,000 points and 500 assists in her career. She also played softball for Concordia-Moorhead, earning All-MIAC citation on the diamond as well in her senior campaign. She earned a Bachelor of Artsin psychology from Concordia with minors in sociology, health and coaching. While coaching at Saint Mary's, she earned her Master of Arts degree in human development in 2013.
Over the last six years, Pearson has spoken at several camps and clinics, including the Minnesota State High School League Association Clinic in 2011. She also polished her own coaching acumen at the Nike Championship Basketball Clinic, the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, Northern State University, and Final Four Coaching Clinics.
2018-19 ACCOLADES: Two players, alumnae
Sammy Kozlowski and junior forward
Sarah Grow were named to the All-NSIC team. Kozlowski was named to the first team while Grow was honored with second team honors. Sophomore forward
Brooke Olson was named to the All-NSIC Freshman team and Kozlowski was named the NSIC Defensive Player of the Year. The Bulldogs won NSIC Player of the Week a total of three times last year, with Grow winning it once in December and Kozlowski winning it twice in January. Eight Bulldogs were named to the NSIC All-Academic team. Alumnae
Emma Boehm,
Josie Buckley, Maizi Deihl,
Sammy Kozlowski, senior
Katie Stark, junior
Ann Simonet, junior
Payton Kahl and sophomore
Sarah Grow were all honored to the team.
Emma Boehm was named as the recipient to the NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic award.
ON TAP: The Bulldogs will continue their home stand by hosting Minot State (Dec. 6) and the University of Mary (Dec. 7).