THIS WEEK
The University of Mary women's basketball team will host Bemidji State on Friday and Saturday, January 22-23. Game time is 6 pm on Friday with Saturday's tip-off set for 4Â pm. The Marauders enter this series with a record of 1-3 overall and 1-1 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. BSU is 3-1 and 2-0 in the NSIC.
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LAST TIME OUT
UMary got off to a slow start in their home opener against St. Cloud State University in a 60-41 loss. The Marauders were more competitive against the Huskies on Saturday and had the game tied 44-44 with 7:44 left in the game. UMary ran out of gas and fell to SCSU 67-55.
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Senior guard
Lauren Rotunda averaged 13 points and seven rebounds over the weekend series against the Huskies. Junior forward
Lexie Schneider averaged 11.5 points and seven rebounds.
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UNIVERSITY OF MARY HOME GAME ATTENDANCE POLICY
University of Mary home games are currently closed to the general public and no tickets will be sold. A limited number of family passes will be distributed to both the home and away teams. Additionally a number of UMary students and faculty & staff will receive tickets through a lottery.
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WATCH ALL MARAUDERS GAMES LIVE ONLINE AT GOUMARY.COM
All UMary basketball games – home and away - are streamed live online. VisitÂ
www.GoUMary.com/coverage andÂ
www.NSICNetwork.com to watch.
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MARAUDERS HOME BASKETBALL GAMES AIRING LIVE ON FOX SPORTS 710
All home University of Mary men's and women's basketball games will air live on Fox Sports 710 AM. Voice of the Marauders Jesse Rostvedt will call all the action this season from the McDowell Activity Center.
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NSIC, UMARY BASKETBALL COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHANGES
In order to compete safely this season during the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Mary, the NCAA and the Northern Sun have created several new policies. Here are just a few changes implemented for the 2020-21 men's and women's basketball season….
- The 2020-21 season for Northern Sun members begins on Jan. 2
- NSIC teams will play 16 games, all against conference competition (teams normally play 26 regular-season games that includes a 22-game NSIC schedule)
- All teams will play two games against a single conference opponent each weekend (usually play two different teams each weekend)
- All NSIC schools host home games for eight straight weeks as either the men's or women's team will play at home with the other team on the road (no men's and women's doubleheaders)
- The NSIC will only declare North and South Division champions and not an overall champion for 2021
- Eight teams will advance to the NSIC tournament (all teams previously made the tournament with first-round games at home sites)
- Marauders home games are currently closed to the general public
- Only home Marauders basketball games will air on Fox Sports 710 (follow road Marauders basketball games live video streams at www.GoUMary.com/coverage)
- Game programs are only available online and will not be printed
- Winter scholar-athletes will maintain their year of eligibility independent of whether they compete or not
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HOW TO FOLLOW YOUR MARAUDERS LIVE
Links to live streaming video, game stats and radio streams are available atÂ
www.GoUMary.com/coverage
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Live video streamed atÂ
www.NSICNetwork.com/goumary
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Fox Sports 710 AM radio broadcasts available online atÂ
https://foxsports710.iheart.com/
RECORDS
UMary is 1-3 overall and 1-1 in the NSIC this season… Bemidji State is 3-1 overall and 2-0 in the NSIC.
HISTORY OF THE UMARY-BSU MATCHUP
The Marauders are 17-4 overall against the Beavers since 2009.
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NUMBERS TO KNOW
Lauren Rotunda is 20
th in the NSIC in scoring (13.5 ppg), 4
th in rebounding (7.8 rpg) and 18
th in blocks (.8 bpg)…
Macy Williams is second in the NSIC in assists (4.5 apg) and 7
th in assist/turnover ratio...
Megan Voit ranks second in the NSIC in three-point field goals per game (2.8 per game) and third in percentage at .355%... Both Rotunda and Williams are in the top ten of minutes played, with Rotunda being 5
th (34.3 mpg) and Williams at 9
th (33 mpg).
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OPPO RESEARCH – BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY
Bemidji State University went 9-18 overall and 6-16 in the conference last season, finishing sixth in the NSIC North. Head coach Chelsea DeVille has gone 34-104 over her six-year career at Bemidji State. The Beavers have three scorers who are averaging over 15 points a game.
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Senior guard Brooklyn Bachmann is averaging 15.3 points a game while grabbing 9.8 rebounds a game. Junior guard Trinity Myer is averaging 15.5 points and five assists per game. Sophomore forward Rachael Heittola is averaging 15.5 points and four rebounds a game.
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RECORDS TO LOOK OUT FOR
- Lauren Rotunda is looking to move up in several record categories for UMary. She ranks 18th all-time in scoring (1,084 points), 7th in blocks (59), 3rd in steals (128), 13th in assists (274) and 12th in rebounding (608). Rotunda is approaching Shaunna Knife (1,092) in points and could pass Knife this weekend.
- Macy Williams ranks 38th in scoring (770 points) and 11th in assists (312) all-time in Marauders history.
ROSTER RUNDOWN
Head coachÂ
Rick Neumann returns 10 players from last year's 22-win team, including five players who started ten or more games and five of six of the squad's leading scorers. An experienced crew features three seniors and five juniors.
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Returning to the Marauders will be senior guardÂ
Lauren Rotunda who averaged 13.6 points and 7.6 rebounds a game last season. Rotunda was named the Marauders NSIC Player to Watch for women's basketball after earning 1
st team All-Northern Sun honors last year. Senior guardÂ
Macy Williams will be returning after leading the team in assists last season (4.0). The four-year starter added 8.3 points/game. Senior guardÂ
Coral Gillette led the team in total three-pointers, hitting 84 of them while shooting 36%. She averaged 9.3 points/game and led the NSIC in assist-to-turnover ratio. Junior forwardÂ
Lexie Schneider will look to improve upon her sophomore season where she averaged 9.5 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. Sophomore guardÂ
Megan Voit started 10 games last season and was second on the team with 45 treys. Junior guardsÂ
Raquel Doll andÂ
Carly Kottsick also saw significant floor time for UMary.Â
Anna Michaud andÂ
Reese Wishart both played key minutes in the frontcourt. Mady Schafer saw limited play at guard.
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The Marauders roster also features several newcomers. Junior guardÂ
Claire Borot transferred to UMary from Miles Community College. At Miles CC she averaged 12.7 points per game her sophomore year while shooting 36% from the field. Freshman forwardÂ
Ella Grove averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists per game her senior year at Alexandria (MN) Area High School. Grove earned All-State and All-Conference honors at Alexandria. Also joining UMary this season is sophomore guardÂ
Klara Dolk, a transfer from West Texas A&M, and freshmenÂ
Laykn Darras (F, Mandan HS),Â
Emma Passa (F, Velva (ND) HS),Â
Cadee Ryckman (G, Bismarck HS),Â
Hallie Schweitzer (C, Bismarck St. Mary's HS) andÂ
Zoe Velde (G, Pipestone (MN) HS).
ALL HANDS ON DECK
With the NCAA allowing all players to compete this season without losing a year of eligibility, all eligible scholar-athletes are available to play this season with no need to redshirt.
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BORDER PATROL
The Marauders feature eight North Dakotans on the 2020-21 team, including four from Bismarck-Mandan.Â
Laykn Darras (Mandan HS),Â
Coral Gillette (Bismarck HS),Â
Cadee Ryckman (Bismarck HS) andÂ
Hallie Schweitzer (Bismarck St. Mary's HS) all grew up in the shadow of UMary. Others from the Roughrider state areÂ
Raquel Doll (Hazen),Â
Carly Kottsick (Fargo Davies HS),Â
Emma Passa (Velva) andÂ
Lauren Rotunda (Fargo Shanley HS).
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NEW COACHES
UMary has brought in two new assistant coachesÂ
Brooke LeMar andÂ
Chloe Wanink. LeMar was a two-time all-conference after spending her collegiate career at NCAA Division I North Dakota State University. She then went on to play professionally in several countries including Denmark, Germany, Australia and Sweden. LeMar worked as the Director of Player Development at the California Baptist University.
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Wanink was a four-year all-conference performer at NCAA Division I Wofford University. She was a three-year captain at Wofford and led the Southern Conference in scoring her junior season averaging 21 points per game. She was named the 2019-20 SoCon Preseason Player of the Year and was named to the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard watchlist.
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Rick Neumann is fourth all-time in coaching wins at UMary with 129. In his ninth season, he has a record of 129-111. Hall of Fame coach Roger Haug is the Marauders all-time leader in wins (234), followed by Fred Fridley (170), Cal Collins (150) and Neumann (129).
MARAUDERS PICKED 4th IN NSIC NORTH PRESEASON COACHES' POLL
The Marauders are projected to finish fourth in the NSIC North Division according to the NSIC preseason coaches' rankings. The University of Minnesota Duluth is projected to win the NSIC North getting seven first-place votes. St. Cloud State University is projected to finish second followed by MSU Moorhead, University of Mary, Northern State University, Bemidji State University, Minot State University, and the University of Crookston.
HALL OF FAME CONNECTIONS
A pair of Marauders have fathers in the Marauders Hall of Fame.Â
Coral Gillette's father Rusty was inducted into the Hall of Fame after scoring 1,167 points in his Marauders basketball career.Â
Hallie Schweitzer's father Toby was a two-time All-American and the Marauders football all-time leader in tackles.
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