THIS WEEK
The University of Mary women's basketball team looks to extend their four-game winning streak as they travel to St. Cloud, MN, to take on St. Cloud State University on Thursday, February 8, at 5:30 pm.
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UMary then returns to Bismarck, ND, to host Minnesota State University Moorhead on Saturday, February 10, at 3:30 pm in the McDowell Activity Center.
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THE RECORD
The Marauders currently are 16-8 overall and 12-4 in the Northern Sun. UMary is tied for 2
nd in the NSIC standings.
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STAT LEADERS
- Lexie Schneider leads UMary and the NSIC in scoring, averaging 20.9 ppg. She also leads the team and conference in rebounding with 9.5 rpg. Schneider is shooting 54.4% from the field and 81.3% from the free-throw line. Schneider ranks first in the NSIC in field goal percentage, 5th in free-throw percentage, 16th in assists per game, 12th in blocks per game, 20th in minutes per game and 22nd in steals per game.
- Megan Zander leads the team in three-pointers made with 46. Zander is second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.6 ppg and is second on the team in rebounding (5.4 rpg). Zander ranks 16th in the NSIC in scoring, 18th in rebounding, 3rd in free-throw percentage, 4th in 3-pointers made per game, 23rd in assists per game, 21st in blocks per game and 17th in minutes per game.
- Mariah McKeever is shooting a team-best 46% from behind the arc. She is third on the team in scoring, averaging 12.5 ppg. McKeever ranks 14th in the NSIC in scoring, 4th in free throw percentage, 7th in 3-pointers made per game, 17th in assists per game, 23rd in steals per game and 19th in minutes per game.
- Addison Rozell leads UMary in blocks (25). She ranks 8th in the conference in blocks per game (1.0 bpg).
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NCAA RANKINGS
Lexie Schneider ranks among the NCAA Division II leaders in several categories:
- 1st in free throws made (156)
- 1st in free throws attempted (192)
- 2nd in field goals made (160)
- 4th in scoring (20.9 ppg)
- 9th in total rebounds (228)
- Tied for 7th in double-doubles (11)
LAST WEEK
The Marauders claimed victories in both of their games last week. UMary opened the week by defeating Northern State University 77-72 on the road on Thursday. The Marauders then returned home on Saturday to take down state rivals Minot State University 80-47.
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Megan Zander scored 21 of her 26 points in the second half against Northern State, including six vital free throws with less than two minutes remaining to help seal off the win. The senior shot 6-of-15 from the field, 3-of-8 from behind the arc and 11-of-12 from the free-throw line. The Mandan, ND, native also brought down seven rebounds.
Lexie Schneider recorded her tenth double-double of the season, scoring 16 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. On her first basket of the night, she became just the 11th player all-time in the NSIC with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in league games, joining former Marauders Gabbie Bohl and Cassie Askvig in that rare club. Schneider is the 30th player to score 1,000 points in NSIC play, joining Bohl, Askvig and Brittney Dietz in accomplishing that feat.
Ashton Kinnebrew dropped 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting from three and earned three steals. McKeever added 12 points to go along with two steals.
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Filling all the categories,
Lexie Schneider finished with 22 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals against Minot State. She made 7-of-9 shots from the floor and was 8-for-11 at the line.
Megan Zander dropped four of the Marauders ten treys on the Beavers and scored 12 points. She also added eight rebounds, three assists and two steals.
Ryleigh Wacha had a fast start and just missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds while making three steals.
Mariah McKeever chipped in ten points, six rebounds and five assists.
Ashton Kinnebrew came off the bench to drill three of her five trey attempts and scored nine points.
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THE CLIMB
Senior forward
Lexie Schneider is leaving her mark on the Marauders program. The native of Appleton, WI, has scored 1,459 points to rank 9th all-time in scoring at UMary. The All-NSIC performer passed Gabbie Bohl (1,444 points in 2016-19)… Next on the list is Sarah Leer (1,618 points in 2000-04)… Schneider is 5th in rebounds with 867. She passed Askvig (847 in 2016-20) last week and is bearing down on Hannah Larson (872 in 2013-17)… Schneider is 5th in steals in the NCAA era with 118… She currently ranks 8th in blocks with 66.
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TOP 10 ALL TIME SCORERS IN MARAUDERS HISTORY:
- Brittney Dietz-1,836 (2012-16)
- Jessica Zundel-1,824 (2001-05)
- Betsy Emerson-1,798 (1982-86)
- Cassie Askvig-1,777 (2016-20)
- Dawn Schaeffer-1,748 (1979-83)
- Patti Mercer-1,707 (1983-87)
- Lisa Maus-1,678 (1996-2000)
- Sarah Leer-1,618 (2000-04)
- Lexie Schneider- 1,459 (2018-current)
- Gabbie Bohl-1,444 (2016-19)
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SCHNEIDER EARNS NSIC POTW HONORS FOR 5
th TIME
For the second week in a row and for the fifth time this season,
Lexie Schneider is the Northern Sun Women's Basketball Player of the Week after helping to lead the University of Mary women's basketball team to a weekend sweep and a move into second place in the league standings. Schneider is the fourth women's basketball player to earn five NSIC Player of the Week honors in one season in the past 20 years. This is the eighth time in her career that Schneider was named NSIC Player of the Week. She has earned the most Northern Sun weekly citations in program history.
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Schneider recorded 16 points and 13 rebounds in the Marauders 77-72 road win over Northern State University. The Appleton, WI, native shot 6-of-14 from the field and 4-of-4 from the free throw line. Schneider then posted her 11th double-double of the season, scoring 22 points and grabbing ten rebounds in UMary's 80-47 victory over Minot State University. The senior shot 7-of-9 from the field and 8-of-11 from the charity stripe. Over the two games, Schneider averaged 19 points and 11.5 rebounds. She shot 13-of-21 from the field and 12-of-15 at the line.
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Schneider joins Michelle Bruns (Southwest Minnesota State University - 2004-05 - 5 Times), Miranda Ristau (Northern State University - 2016-17 - 5 Times & 2017-18 - 6 Times) and Shaunteva Ashley (Augustana - 2014-15 - 7 Times) as only women's basketball players to earn NSIC Women's Player of the Week five or more times in a season in the past 20 years.
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OPPO RESEARCH – HUSKIES
SCSU (13-7, 10-6 NSIC) is led by sophomore guard Jada Eggebrecht, who leads the team in scoring with 12.3 ppg. Sophomore forward Ashley Sawicki leads the Huskies in rebounding (7.0 rpg) and averages 10.4 ppg. Senior guard Morgan Draheim leads the team in assists (50) and averages 8.3 ppg.
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LAST TIME THEY MEET
UMary fell to SCSU 60-53 at home earlier this season after the Huskies rallied in the fourth quarter.
Lexie Schneider recorded a double-double in the defeat as she scored 23 points and grabbed ten rebounds.
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OPPO RESEARCH – DRAGONS
MSUM (8-13, 8-8 NSIC) is led by junior guard Natalie Jens, who leads the Dragons in scoring (15.1) ppg and assists (3.9 apg). Jens ranks sixth in the NSIC in scoring and third assist per game. Sophomore forward Terryn Johnson leads the team in rebounding (8.0 rpg) and is second on the team in scoring (10.4 ppg). Johnson is second in the Northern Sun in rebounds per game.
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LAST TIME THEY MET
UMary defeated MSUM 68-63 on the road earlier this year.
Mariah McKeever returned to her old school and scored a season-high 24 points on 6-of-8 shooting from three in the Marauders victory.
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NORTHERN SUN HISTORY
- In the Northern State game, Lexie Schneider cracked 1,000 career points in NSIC games, the 30th player in league history to do. She joins three other Marauders who accomplished this feat – Gabbie Bohl, Cassie Askvig and Brittney Dietz
- Earlier in the year she became the 24th player to register 500 rebounds in NSIC play, joining teammates Bohl, Askvig and Hannah Larson
- Schneider is only the 11th player in NSIC history with 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in league games, joining former Marauders Bohl and Askvig in that rare club
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COACHING HISTORY
Head coach
Rick Neumann passed Fred Fridley for second all-time in program wins. Neumann earned his 171
st win at Concordia-St. Paul to surpass Fridley, who amassed 170 wins during his UMary tenure. Roger Haug is the all-time leader in wins with 234. Neumann has the most NSIC wins in school history, with 129.
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1K MILESTONE FOR MCKEEVER
Maraiah McKeever became the 3
rd UMary women's basketball player to crack 1,000 career points when she reached the milestone in the Marauders win at Minot State University. After scoring 875 points in four years at MSU Moorhead, McKeever has scored 132 in ten games this season at UMary.
Lexie Schneider and
Megan Zander reached 1,000 career points earlier this season.Â
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1,000 POINTS FOR SCHNEIDER, ZANDER
Two Marauders went over 1,000 points in their collegiate careers opening weekend… Lexi Schneider cracked 1,000 career points in the second game of the season. In her fifth season playing for the Marauders the All-Northern Sun forward has scored 1,023 in 102 games, an average of 10.2 ppg. Schneider is the 22nd UMary player to reach quadruple digits for their career…
Megan Zander cracked 1,000 points in the season opener. The Mandan native scored 383 points at the University of North Dakota over two seasons before transferring to UMary. In her third season with the Marauders, Zander has scored 636 points in 48 games at UMary.
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LAST YEAR
The Marauders finished the 2022-23 season 14-13 overall and 12-10 in the NSIC (3rd NSIC North, 6th overall)… The Marauders won an opening game in the NSIC tournament for a second straight season to advance to the conference quarterfinals.
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MARAUDERS PROJECTED TO PLACE THIRD IN NSIC PRESEASON COACHES POLL
A veteran University of Mary squad is picked to finish third overall in the 2023-24 Northern Sun Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Poll. Featuring a lineup that includes a trio of All-NSIC performers and five players who have started in the league, the Marauders earned 162 points in the coaches' poll. Minnesota State earned all but one first place ballot and accumulated 196 points in the poll. Defending league champion Minnesota Duluth was second with 165 points, just ahead of UMary in the 15-team league.
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ZANDER NAMED MARAUDERS PLAYER TO WATCH IN 2023-24
All-conference guard
Megan Zander is the Marauders NSIC Player to Watch. Zander earned 2022-23 1st team All-NSIC honors after leading the Marauders in scoring at 14.7 ppg in her second season at UMary. The senior from Mandan, ND, hauled down 5.4 rebounds, connected for 37 treys and shot 87.8% at the free throw line. She reached double digits in points in 22 games, scored 20+ points five times and had a pair of double doubles.
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SCHNEIDER BACK TO CENTER ATTACK
After missing last year with an injury, 2022 All-NSIC center
Lexie Schneider returns to the court. In 2021-22 Schneider averaged a team-leading 14.2 points per game and shot 54% from the floor. She also had seven double doubles and averaged 8.3 rebounds per game. The 2-time NSIC North Player of the Week led the league in shooting, was second in rebounding and 12th in scoring.
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SCHNEIDER NAMED 1ST NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK OF 2023-24 SEASON
An impressive start out of the gate earned University of Mary forward
Lexie Schneider the first Northern Sun Women's Basketball Player of the Week honor awarded for the 2023-24 season. After missing last year to injury, Schneider has led the Marauders in scoring in each of their first five games. At the Central Region Classic last weekend, the senior from Appleton, WI, averaged 22 points and 12 rebounds as the Marauders went 1-1. She had 18 points and 15 rebounds in a 75-73 overtime win against the University of Central Oklahoma. Schnieder followed with 26 points and nine rebounds in a narrow 74-66 loss to Classic host Northeastern State University. Schneider opened the season with 23 points in an 81-67 win over #19 Angelo State at the D2SSA Women's Basketball Tip Off. She eclipsed 1,000 career points in game two against #16 MSU Billings while scoring 23 points. In a game three loss to #24 Texas Woman's she scored 20 points. Over the course of the first five games of the season Schneider has scored 20 or more points four times. She averages 22.0 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game while shooting 53.7% from the floor and 88.4% at the free throw line. The 2021-22 All-Northern Sun performer has now captured NSIC Player of the Week honors three times in her career.
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WELCOME ABOARD, MATEY
Mariah McKeever joins the Marauders as a graduate transfer after the guard earned NSIC 2nd team honors last season at MSU Moorhead. She averaged 15.5 ppg and 6.8 rpg in 2022-23.
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WELCOME BACK
- A 2-year starter at guard, Ryleigh Wacha is back for her junior season. Wacha averaged 8.7 ppg and 4.8 rpg and was second in assists with 59 last year.
- Addison Rozell started at forward last season. The junior averaged 8.6 ppg and 5.5 rpg while leading the squad with 21 blocks.
- Junior Moriku Hakim was a key reserve last season in the post. She averaged 9.0 ppg and 4.8 rpg and shot a stellar 54.5% from the field.
- Zoe Velde returns for her junior year at guard. She played all 27 games last year, including a handful of starts. She averaged 2.7 ppg and 2.8 RPG and was 3rd in steals (28) and 4th in assists (61).
- Additional returners include senior G Cadee Ryckman, junior G Ellie Hasz and C Cassie Erickson
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NEW
In addition to
Mariah McKeever, other newcomers include junior G
Ashton Kinnebrew and freshmen G
Chloe Pfau, G
Bergan Kinnebrew, G
Anna Lenzen, G
Emily Jaenke and C
Allison Undlin.
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NSIC CHANGEUP
With the departure of Upper Iowa University, the NSIC is now a 15-team league. The NSIC regular season championship will be based on the 22-game schedule. Each team will play eight teams twice and another six teams once. An NSIC Champion will be awarded to the team with the highest win percentage in the 22 games played. The 12-team NSIC Women's Basketball Tournament Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Championships are set to take place March 2-5 at the Sanford Health Pentagon in Sioux Falls, SD. The top four seeds will receive a first-round bye. First round games will be played on campus on Wednesday, February 28.
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