WINONA, Minn. – The Winona State women's basketball team is set to host the University of Mary on Friday, February 14th, at 7:30pm. On Saturday, February 15th, the Warriors will have their final home game of the regular season against Minot State University at 5:30pm. Saturday's contest will be senior night for the Warriors, honoring our five senior student-athletes.
The Warriors, who are 5-13 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) and 9-15 overall, will look to add to the win column with wins against UMary and MISU. Historically, Winona State is 13-13 against UMary and 7-7 against Minot State.
Winona State Notes:
- The Warriors are 9-15 this season and 5-13 in the NSIC.
- Winona State is sixth in the conference in three-pointers made at 185, good for 7.7 per game.
- This week will mark the second time Winona State has faced off against each school.
- WSU's offense is ranked 10th in the conference in points per game, averaging 63.0 points per game. Their defense is also ranked 10th, allowing 70.3 points per game.
- Vivica Bretton averages 5.5 rebounds per game, ranking her 22nd in the NSIC.
- Mattie Schimenz averages 2.4 assists per game, putting her 19th in the NSIC.
- Olivia Gamoke averages 2.8 three-pointers per game, ranking her second in the NSIC and 14th in Division II women's basketball.
UMary Notes:
- UMary holds a record of 13-9 on the season, 10-8 in the NSIC.
- The Marauders' head coach, Rick Neumann, is in his 13th season with the team.
- As a team, UMary is shooting 37.7% from the field and 31.4% from three-point range on the season.
- Bergan Kinnebrew leads UMary in scoring with 15.0 points per game.
- Leading the Marauders in rebounds is Moriku Hakim at 6.5 per game.
- In their most recent action, UMary faced off against Minnesota State University Morehead, losing the contest 67-65.
Minot State Notes:
- MISU holds an 8-17 record on the season, 7-11 in the NSIC.
- The Beavers' head coach, Ryan Clark, is in his third season with the team.
- As a team, Minot State is shooting 39% from the field and 30.7% from three-point range on the season.
- Maya Aguilar leads MISU in scoring with 11.4 points per game.
- Leading the Beavers in rebounding is Emma Mogen at 5.3 per game.
- In their most recent contest, Minot State faced St. Cloud State University, losing the contest 72-62.
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