CSM BASKETBALL

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WEEKLY NOTES #8

Colorado School of Mines vs. Metro State College
Friday, January 19, 2007 - 5:00 pm
Auraria Event Center - Denver, Colo.

Colorado School of Mines vs. Colorado Christian University
Saturday, January 20, 2007 - 5:00 pm
Cougar Fieldhouse - Lakewood, Colo.

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THE HEAD COACH: Paula Krueger is in her fourth year as the head women’s basketball coach at Colorado School of Mines. Last year, Krueger led the Orediggers to a 16-14 overall mark, including an 8-11 record in the RMAC. However, she saved her best work for late in the season as CSM was the last team to qualify for the RMAC Tournament as the No. 8 seed. The eighth-seeded Orediggers travelled to top-seeded Regis and handed the Rangers a 71-57 setback. It marked the first time in the history of the RMAC Tournament that an eighth-seeded team defeated the top-seeded team. It was also the first win in program history in the RMAC Tournament. CSM then went on to defeat Nebraska-Kearney, 67-61, in the semfinals before falling to CSU-Pueblo, 65-54, in the championship game. A graduate of Northern State, Krueger was a standout on the basketball court as she earned national tournament MVP honors as a senior during Northern’s national championship campaign in 1993-94. In addition, Krueger was also a team captain and all-district performer on NSU’s softball team. She earned NSU’s prestigious Hildred Wolfe Student Athlete of the Year award as a senior. Following her successful athletic career, Krueger served as a graduate assistant at Northern State from 1995-96 for women’s basketball and softball while finishing up her studies. She received her bachelor’s in education from Northern in 1995 and her master’s in teaching in 1996. Following graduation, Krueger moved to Nevada where she taught and coached at Pahrump Valley High School for one year before returning to Northern State in 1997 to serve as the assistant women’s basketball coach and head softball coach. During her six years as an assistant at NSU, Krueger helped guide the squad to a 114-59 mark.

No. Probable Starters Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG
5 Sara Eickelman G 5-8 So. Pueblo, Colo. 6.9 4.1 2.8
15 Emily Dalton F 5-11 Fr. Golden, Colo. 10.3 5.1 0.5
23 Iva Tomova G 5-8 Sr. Varna, Bulgaria 15.7 3.7 2.6
30 Blakelee Midyett F 6-0 Fr. Golden, Colo. 7.7 5.2 0.3
55 Angela Pearson C 6-0 Sr. Arvada, Colo. 6.2 6.4 0.5

No. Off the Bench Pos Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG
14 Elise Goggin G 5-4 So. Colorado Springs 1.2 0.1 0.09
20 Amanda Adams F 5-7 So. Evergreen, Colo. 2.6 2.9 1.0
22 Emily Przekwas G 5-5 Jr. Littleton, Colo. 3.0 1.4 0.5
24 Julie Marshall G 5-6 So. Billings, Mont. 2.7 1.1 1.1
25 Bailey Christenson G 5-5 RFR. Boulder, Colo. 0.3 0.3 0.07
31 Liz Jeffries F 5-9 Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. 3.6 3.2 1.2
40 Shannon Griep F 5-10 Sr. Longmont, Colo. 0.8 0.5 0.0
42 Brecca Gaffney C 6-1 Fr. Greeley, Colo. 4.0 5.0 2.0
44 Savannah Afoa C 6-1 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska 3.9 3.7 0.1

CSM PICKED FIFTH IN RMAC PRESEASON POLL: The Colorado School of Mines women’s basketball team was picked fifth in the 2006-07 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball East Division Preseason Poll. The Orediggers received 55 total points to finish behind East Division favorite Regis University and runner-up Metro State. Regis received 10 first place votes and 18 total points, while Metro garnered two first place votes and 27 total points. Nebraska-Kearney finished third with 32 points and was followed by UC-Colorado Springs (54), MINES (55), Chadron State (74) and Colorado Christian (83).


CSM PICKED FIFTH IN RMAC PRESEASON POLL: The Colorado School of Mines women’s basketball team was picked fifth in the 2006-07 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball East Division Preseason Poll. The Orediggers received 55 total points to finish behind East Division favorite Regis University and runner-up Metro State. Regis received 10 first place votes and 18 total points, while Metro garnered two first place votes and 27 total points. Nebraska-Kearney finished third with 32 points and was followed by UC-Colorado Springs (54), MINES (55), Chadron State (74) and Colorado Christian (83).


LAST TIME OUT (1/12/07-1/13/07): The Colorado School of Mines women’s baskeball team improved their home winning streak to seven in a row with two RMAC wins this past weekend. Mines got revenge on CSU-Pueblo Friday night. After the Thunderwolves knocked the Orediggers out of the RMAC tournament last year, the Orediggers got their revenge with a 68-64 win. The Orediggers then went on to beat Adams State 59-42 Friday night improving their RMAC record to 5-2.

SEVEN GAME HOME WINNING STREAK: Mines is currently on a seven game home winning streak. The Orediggers are on the road this next weekend but will return to home January 26 and 27.

ABOUT Metro STATE:The Roadrunners currently hold a 12-3 overall record and 5-2 RMAC record which ties them for third with Mines. They are led by Cassandra Bratton who averages 12.2 points per game and Rianna Harris with her 10.9 ppg average and 6.3 boards a game.

ABOUT COLORADO CHRISTIAN: The Cougars ar 5-10 and 1-6 in the RMAC, putting them in sixth in the East Division. They are led by Sara Davis who averages 11.9 points per game and 7.1 rebounds.

OUT OF THIS COUNTRY: Senior guard Iva Tomova, a native of Varna, Bulgaria, Tomova transferred to Mines last season after playing two seasons at Northeastern Junior College. This season, Tomova is leading the team, averaging 15.7 points per game which ranks her fifth in the RMAC. She has scored in double figures in 12 of 15 games played. Tomova also ranks fifth in the RMAC with a .845 free throw percentage.

BE LIKE EICK: Sophomore Sara Eickelman will continue to be the backbone of the Orediggers this season. Eickelman has gotten the 2006-07 season started off with a bang, starting all 15 games, Eickelman is averaging 6.9 points per game, third on the team and leads the team with 27 steals and 43 assists. Her 43 assists in 15 games ranks her 9th in the conference with a 2.87 average.


“Piercing” Pearson: Angela Pearson has one of the toughest jobs this season, replacing standout Ashley Gronewoller. Mines expects big things from the 6-0 center in 2006-07. After being in Gronewoller’s shadow, Pearson now gets her chance to shine and show what she’s all about. Pearson is averaging 6.6 points per game and leads the team with a 7.0 rebounds per game average so far this season.

GOLDEN DALTON: A Golden, Colo. native, Emily Dalton has started her college career off smokin’, she has started the last thirteen games, and has showed why she deserves that roll. She is second on the team with an average of 10.3 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game. Dalton ranks fifth in the RMAC with a .532 filed goal percentage. Dalton led Mines this past weekend against CSU-Pueblo with her 17 points.

REDSHIRT COMES OFF FOR BLAKELEE: Freshman forward Blakelee Midyett was unredshirted and has played in Mines’ last six games. The Golden, Colo. native is averaging 7.7 points per game and 5.2 rebounds per game. Midyett has also become a starter, she proved why this weekend with her combined 24 points and 14 rebounds in two games, she also shot perfect in both games with a combined 11-11 field goal percentage and 2-2 from the free throw line.


 

Greg Murphy, CSM Sports Information Director
1500 Illinois Street
Golden, Colorado, 80401-1887
Phone 303-273-3095 Toll Free 800-446-9488 Fax 303-273-3362