THIS WEEK
The North Dakota State (21-11) women’s basketball team is set to make its first-ever appearance in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) Great 8 round hosting Troy (22-13) on Monday night. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. inside the Scheels Center at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex.
GAME COVERAGE
Watch: The game will be televised statewide on WDAY Xtra and will be streamed on WDAY+ for subscribers with Dom Izzo (play-by-play), Amy Ruley (analyst) and Sam Goetzinger (sideline) on the call.
Radio: Andy Rieckhoff (play-by-play) and Emily Dietz (analyst) will be on the call on Bison 1660 with pregame coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. Fans can also listen to the radio broadcast for free on GoBison.com/allaccess and the NDSU Athletics mobile app.
GoBison.com: Live statistics, audio and video links are available on GoBison.com.
TICKETS
Season ticket holders will have until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday to purchase their same seats. They can purchase their tickets through their GoBison.com account, by calling the ticket office at 701.231.6378 or in person at the ticket office located in the south lobby of Scheels Center. A $5 order charge will be applied to all renewals. Fans can also purchase single game tickets at GoBison.com/tickets or at the ticket office, which open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reserved and adult general admission tickets are $15 and youth general admission seats are $8.
LAST TIME OUT
The Bison used a key 17-3 run in fourth quarter to pick up a 59-51 win over Washington State in the WNIT Super 16 round on Thursday night. NDSU scored 17 straight points in the fourth quarter until the Cougars hit a three with 52 seconds to play. The 17-0 run was the longest scoring run of the season for the Bison. Avery Koenen led the way with a game-high 19 points on 8-of-17 shooting from field to go along with eight rebounds and two steals.
WNIT HISTORY
The Bison will be making their third overall and third straight appearance in the WNIT. Last season, NDSU topped Montana, 72-63, in the second round in Fargo before falling short at Minnesota, 69-65, in the Super 16 round. The Bison made their first-ever appearance in the WNIT at Oregon in 2023.
WNIT TIDBITS
– NDSU will be making its first-ever appearance in the WNIT Great 8 round.
– The Bison are 3-0 all-time at Scheels Center in WNIT games.
– NDSU is 3-2 all-time in WNIT appearances dating back to the 2022-23 season.
– Avery Koenen is averaging a double-double in WNIT games this season with a team-high 18.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. Abby Krzewinski (10.5) and Marisa Frost (10.0) are also both averaging double digits in scoring.
– Avery Koenen netted 19 points against Washington State, which was the most points ever by a Bison player in an WNIT game.
– Avery Koenen grabbed the most rebounds by a Bison player and became the first player to record a double-double in the WNIT in NDSU history with 17 points and 12 rebounds against New Mexico State.
– NDSU scored 72 points against Montana on March 25, 2024, the most ever by a Bison team in the tournament.
THE SERIES VS. TROY
After never meeting prior to this season, NDSU is set for its second all-time meeting with Troy. The Trojans topped the Bison in the championship round of the Great Alaska Shootout, 86-69, after outscoring the Bison, 30-9, in the third quarter in Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 23. Avery Koenen posted a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds.
20-WIN MARK
The Bison earned their 20th win of the season against New Mexico State. It marks the first time NDSU has assembled back-to-back 20 win seasons under head coach Jory Collins and first since posting three straight from 2002-05. The Bison enter the week with 21 wins and a win over Troy would match their win total from last season of 22, which is the most in the NDSU Division I era.
OUR HOUSE
NDSU has won 13 home games for the second straight season. It’s the first time the Bison have won at least 13 home games in back-to-back seasons since assembling a streak of 11 straight seasons from 1994-05. The Bison posted a 14-0 record at home in the 2004-05 season.
SINGLE-SEASON NUMBERS TO WATCH
5 – This season has spanned five months after starting in November and a win on Monday would stretch it into its sixth month of the season.
32 – NDSU has played a total of 32 games this season, which is tied for the eighth most in a season in Bison history. NDSU has played at least 30 games each of the last three seasons.
30.8 – The Bison are holding opponents to 30.8 rebounds per game, which is the lowest total in program history.
186 – NDSU has drained 186 three-pointers this season, which ranks tied for seventh in a single-season in NDSU history.
SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAY AT A GLANCE
The Bison assembled an 11-5 mark in Summit League play this season to finish amongst the top three teams for the third straight season. NDSU started league play with a 4-0 mark for the second straight season before falling short at Kansas City. Last season, the Bison went on to finish with a 13-3 mark in league play, which was the most Summit League wins since joining the conference in 2007-08.
FOUR BISON EARN ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE HONORS
Avery Koenen was selected to the All-Summit League First Team for the first time in her career, while senior forward Abbie Draper was named to the All-Summit League Second Team for the first time in her career. Sophomore guard Molly Lenz earned a spot on the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and freshman guard Marisa Frost was tabbed to the Summit League All-Freshman Team.
TURNING UP THE DEFENSE
NDSU has limited 13 teams to 59 points or less this season. The Bison held Eastern Washington to a season-low 47 points on 27.5 percent (19-69) shooting from the field. It marked the lowest point total NDSU has held an opponent to since limiting Denver to 43 points on Jan. 12, 2023. NDSU is 12-1 this season and 38-3 under head coach Jory Collins when holding an opponent to 59 points or less.
DEFENDING THE THREE
The Bison are limiting opponents to 28.3 percent from three, which leads the Summit League and ranks 45th in the nation. NDSU has held 15 opponents to 25.0 percent or lower from beyond the arc.
GETTING TO THE LINE
NDSU enters the week averaging 15.1 made free throws per game, which leads the Summit League and ranks 18th in the nation. The Bison are also pacing the league and are positioned 27th in the nation in free throw attempts per game with 20.2. Marisa Frost is shooting a team-best 81.4 percent from the line, which ranks sixth in the Summit League.
KOENEN IN LEAGUE PLAY
Avery Koenen averaged a team-best 14.9 points per game in Summit League play. She recorded double digits in scoring in 13-of-16 games in league play, including eight 20-point performances. Koenen also ranked fourth in Summit League play with 7.6 rebounds per game and posted five double-doubles. Over the final month of the regular season since Feb. 1, she averaged 20.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game and hit the 20-point mark in six of the eight games over that stretch.
SEASON FIVE FOR SCHULTE
Abby Schulte is in her fifth season with the Bison and brings the most experience to the roster. Schulte is the all-time leader in games played (148) and games started (137) in Bison history after setting both records earlier this season.
MORE SCHULTE MILESTONES TO WATCH
Abby Schulte has eclipsed 300 career assists with 342 over five seasons, which ranks 10th all-time in Bison history. She is also positioned in sixth place on the all-time free throws list with 307. Additionally, Schulte became the 37th member of the Bison 1,000 career points with 1,036. She is one of only three players in the NDSU Division I era to post at least 1,000 career points and 300 career assists, joining Katie Birkel (2008-13) and Heaven Hamling (2020-24).
FROST WARNING
Marisa Frost has produced double digits in scoring in 17 games coming off the bench this season, including two 20-point performances. The Lino Lakes, Minn., native netted a career-high 27 points in the win over Montana. It marked the most points by a freshman in a single game in the NDSU Division I era and second-most by a freshman in Bison history.
KRZEWINSKI MOVES BACK INTO THE FIVE
After coming off the bench in the first five games, Abby Krzewinski has moved back into the starting lineup each of the last 27 games. She has notched double digits in scoring in 12 games, including a career-high 18 points in the win over Kansas City on Feb. 27. The Wayzata, Minn., native made 31 starts last season and averaged 7.2 points per game.
HOME SWEET HOME
The Bison are a combined 37-4 over the last three seasons at Scheels Center, including a 13-1 mark at home last season. It marked the most wins at home since the 2004-05 season. NDSU is 498-145 all-time at home dating back to 1977-78. Additionally, the Bison won 11 straight non-conference matchups at home dating back to the 2021-22 season before falling short against Drake in the season opener.
FREQUENT FLYER MILES
After opening the season with three straight home games, NDSU played eight of its next nine games on the road. Over that span, the Bison traveled over 16,000 miles in non-conference play across four different time zones. The non-conference schedule also featured six first time opponents with NDSU facing Eastern Illinois, Vermont, Troy, Charleston Southern, Tulane and Washington.
WE’VE BEEN PLACES
Following the win at Denver, the Bison have played and won at least one game in five different time zones this season. NDSU has picked up wins in Alaska Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, Central Standard Time and Mountain Standard Time. The only time zone in the United States the Bison have not played a game in this season is Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
TESTED EARLY
The Bison were tested from the very start and throughout non-conference play this season. Among the 11 NCAA Division I opponents in non-conference play, NDSU faced seven teams that finished last season with at least 20 wins and advanced to a postseason tournament. That list includes: Drake (29-6, NCAA), Vermont (25-12, WNIT), Troy (22-12, WNIT), College of Charleston (22-10, WNIT), Montana (23-10, WNIT), Eastern Washington (29-6, NCAA) and Boise State (21-14, WNIT). The Bison also traveled to Washington, who finished with a 16-15 record last season and participated in the WBIT.
SOPHOMORE SURGE
The Bison return four sophomores this season with Abby Krzewinski, Avery Koenen, Miriley Simon and Taryn Hamling in the lineup. NDSU played a total of 6,800 minutes last season, which was the most in NDSU history. The quartet of Krzewinski, Koenen, Simon and Hamling accounted for 30 percent (2,033 minutes) of the total minutes played. Krzewinski led the group with 739 minutes played over 34 games with 31 starts.
FRESH FACES IN FARGO
NDSU welcomed two transfers to the roster last spring with the additions of Molly Lenz and Sacia Vanderpool. Lenz appeared in all 34 games off the bench for Illinois State in her freshman season and reached the scoring column in 26 of 34 games. Vanderpool played three seasons at Wisconsin and appeared in six games after redshirting during the 2021-22 season.
YOUNG BISON
The Bison added three freshmen to the roster with the addition of Claire Stern, Marisa Frost and Amelia Hobson. Stern was the sixth-rated prospect in Minnesota on Prep Girls Hoops, while Frost was the ninth-rated prospect in Minnesota on Prep Girls Hoops and was also ranked as the 229th best prospect on Dan Olson’s Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. Hobson was the fourth-highest scorer in the Victorian Championship League in Australia and was selected to the under 18s Victorian State Team.
BISON ADD THREE ON SIGNING DAY
NDSU signed three players on signing day with the additions of Karrington Asp, Sophie Hawkinson and McKenna Johnson. Asp, who enrolled early in January, was a top-100 recruit on Dan Olson’s Collegiate Basketball Report ranked 92nd and was also the 11th ranked prospect in Iowa according to Prep Girls Hoops. Hawkinson was the ninth-ranked prospect in Minnesota according to Prep Girls Hoops and Johnson was the second-ranked prospect in North Dakota according to Prep Girls Hoops and was ranked 248th on Dan Olson’s Collegiate Basketball Report.
SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL
For the second straight season, NDSU was picked inside the top three in the Summit League Preseason Poll. The Bison garnered 427 total points and one first-place vote to earn the third spot in the poll. South Dakota State was picked first with 562 points and 34 first-place votes, while Oral Roberts was slotted in second place with 479 points and one first-place vote.
LOOKING BACK AT LAST SEASON
The Bison finished last season with the most wins in the NDSU Division I era with a 22-12 overall record and advanced to the Summit League Tournament championship game for the first time in program history along with their second straight appearance in the WNIT. NDSU also finished the season ranked inside the top 30 in the nation in three-point percentage (13th, 36.8), free throws per game (21st, 15.03) and scoring offense (29th, 75.4).
COLLINS CAREER NUMBERS
Following the victory over South Dakota on Feb. 2, 2023, head coach Jory Collins earned his 250th career win. He has currently amassed a 297-139 overall record spanning 14 seasons. He notched a 199-58 mark during eight seasons at Emporia State. Collins has posted a 98-81 mark at NDSU over six seasons. His 98 wins at NDSU rank as the second-most in Bison history behind Amy Ruley (671 wins).
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