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NDSU Takes On North Carolina A&T, Prairie View A&M in Shocker Winter Classic
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Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic
North Dakota State vs. North Carolina A&T | Dec. 18 | 4 p.m.
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Radio - 740 The Fan (Gary Rogers, play-by-play)
North Dakota State vs. Prairie View A&M | Dec. 19 | 12 p.m.
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Radio - 790 KFGO (Gary Rogers, play-by-play)
NDSU Takes On North Carolina A&T, Prairie View A&M in Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team will look to snap a six game losing streak when it faces North Carolina A&T and Prairie View A&M in the Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic on Friday, Dec. 18, and Saturday, Dec. 19 at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kan.
Series History
Scouting the Opponents
Catching Up with the Bison
The Bison are 2-7 overall after falling at North Dakota on Dec. 12, 71-54 ... NDSU has dropped its last six games after winning two of its first three contests ... Through nine games, Taylor Thunstedt (15.9 points per game, 28 assists), Marena Whittle (15.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game) and Brianna Jones (9.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game) lead the Bison offensively ... As a team, North Dakota State is averaging 63.6 points per game but allowing 72.7 points per game ... Through nine contests, NDSU is outrebounding its adversaries, 38.0 to 35.0 ... The Bison have turned the ball over an average of 18.7 times per game, compared to 13.4 miscues for their opponents.
Last Time Out: Bison Women Fall at North Dakota Saturday, 71-54
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team fell to the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks, 71-54, on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12, in front of 2,564 spectators at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks.
Sophomore guard Taylor Thunstedt led the Bison (2-7 overall) with a career-high 26 points on 8-of-18 shooting from the field, including a 5-for-11 performance from three-point range, while junior forward Brianna Jones and senior guard Marena Whittle each scored 11 points and pulled down a team-high six rebounds.
The Bison shot just 32 percent from the field in the game, going 20-for-62, and went 6-for-15 from three-point range for 40 percent.
North Dakota State was outrebounded by North Dakota (4-5 overall) in the contest, 50-32.
The Bison held a 17-15 lead at the end of the first quarter after Thunstedt drove to the basket and converted a layup at the buzzer, but UND rattled off an 11-2 run to start the second quarter and never trailed again in the game.
Mia Loyd posted a double-double with 18 points and a game-high 14 rebounds to lead the Fighting Hawks.
North Dakota shot 44 percent from the field and 33 percent from beyond-the-arc and outscored NDSU in the paint, 40-18, in the game.
Last Time Out Against North Carolina A&T: First meeting
Last Time Out Against Prairie View A&M: Bison Women Rally Past Prairie View A&M 61-56 to Claim Third at Great Alaska Shootout
Freshman Holly Johnson scored 14 points to lead four in double-figures as North Dakota State University rallied from a 17-point first half deficit to defeat Prairie View A&M University 61-56 on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, to claim third place at the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout at Sullivan Arena.
North Dakota State shot 50 percent from the field in the second half and finished at 44.7 percent for the game. Prairie View A&M shot 61.5 percent in the first half, but only 20 percent in the second. The Bison held a 26-25 rebounding edge.
Thunstedt Posts Career Highs in Back-to-Back Games
Taylor Thunstedt tallied career highs in back-to-back contests last week. The Spicer, Minn., native scored 24 points against Grand Canyon Dec. 8 before netting 26 points at North Dakota Dec. 12. Thunstedt has scored at least 20 points in a team-high four games this season.
Turnover Woes
North Dakota State has struggled taking care of the basketball so far this season. The Bison are averaging a Summit League-high 18.7 turnovers per game and have surrendered an average of 19.3 points off turnovers.
Whittle Crashing the Boards
Marena Whittle holds the career record for defensive rebounding average at NDSU with 5.2 boards per game and ranks eighth in overall career rebounding average with 7.3 per game.
Thunstedt Making the Pass
Taylor Thunstedt leads the Bison through nine games with 3.1 assists per game. The Spicer, Minn., native has dished out three or more assists in five of nine contests, including a season and career-high seven against New Mexico State Nov. 13.
Jones Controlling the Glass
Brianna Jones has led the Bison in rebounding in seven of nine games this season. The Indianapolis native snagged 19 boards in the season opener against New Mexico State, the most rebounds in a single game since Marena Whittle pulled down 20 boards at Omaha last season. She also tallied double-digit rebounds against San Diego State (12), Delaware (14) and Grand Canyon (13).
Spier Protecting the Rim
Emily Spier is averaging a team-high 1.0 blocked shots per game through nine contests. Spier matched her career-high with four blocks against Grand Canyon Dec. 8.
Whittle Approaching Milestone
Marena Whittle is 30 points away from scoring her 1,000th career point. The Vermont South, Victoria, native sits at 970 points through 96 career games at North Dakota State.
Double-Double Performances
Getting to the Line
North Dakota State has reached the free-throw line 152 times this season. The Bison rank fourth in The Summit League in free-throw shooting, going 101-of-152 from the charity stripe for 66 percent. Marena Whittle ranks second in The Summit League in free-throw percentage at 79 percent through nine contests.
Thunstedt Ascending the NDSU Career Record Books
Taylor Thunstedt already ranks second in career three-point field goal percentage at North Dakota State as a sophomore, going 78-for-198 for 39.4 percent.
NDSU Women's Hoops Inks Seven High School Standouts on National Signing Day
North Dakota State University women's basketball head coach Maren Walseth announced on Wednesday, Nov. 11, that high school seniors Rylee Nudell (Buffalo, N.D./Maple Valley HS), Tyrah Spencer (Oakdale, Minn./Bloomington Kennedy HS), Anna Goodhope (Sioux Falls, S.D./Sioux Falls Washington HS), Autumn Ogden (Marshall, Wis./Monona Grove HS), Liz Bulver (Belton, Mo./Belton HS), Sarah Jacobson (Fargo, N.D./Shanley HS) and Reilly Jacobson (Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS) have signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education and play women's basketball for North Dakota State beginning in the fall of 2016.
The 2016 class brings a tremendous amount of prep success to the Bison. Seven total championships and multiple runner-ups highlight the class and each player's ability to elevate their team's success.
The 2016 class of Bison will be the first recruiting class to play in the newly renovated Sanford Health Athletic Complex beginning in the fall.
NDSU in The Summit League Statistics (as of Dec. 16)
Team:
Points - 7th (63.6/game), Rebounds - 5th (38.0/game), Assists - 8th (10.8/game), Steals - 9th (6.8/game), Blocks - 7th (2.1/game), Field-Goal Percentage - 5th (.409), Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage - 4th (.333), Free-Throw Percentage - 4th (.664), Turnovers - 9th (18.7/game)
Individual:
Marena Whittle - Points: 5th (15.8/game), Free-Throw Percentage: 2nd (.793), Rebounds: 2nd (8.6/game), Turnovers: T-4th (3.5/game), Steals: 6th (1.9/game); Taylor Thunstedt - Points: 4th (15.9/game), Assists: 8th (3.1/game), Turnovers: 2nd (4.3/game), Free-Throw Percentage: 5th (.733); Brianna Jones - Rebounds: 1st (10.3/game), Turnovers: 6th (3.3/game); Emily Spier - Blocks: 6th (1.0/game)
Bison Women Sixth in Summit League Preseason Poll; Johnson Named Preseason All-League
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team was picked to finish sixth in The Summit League preseason poll unveiled Wednesday night, Oct. 14, by the league office on "Inside The Summit League."
The Bison tallied 250 points in the poll.
Senior forward Holly Johnson, an honorable mention All-Summit League selection last season, was named to the preseason all-league second team after averaging 12.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in 2014-15. The Minot, N.D., native enters 2015-16 ranked fourth in NDSU career defensive rebounding average with 3.9 boards per game and tied for ninth in career defensive rebounds with 336.
South Dakota State was selected to capture the 2015-16 Summit League women's basketball championship after winning The Summit League tournament last season. The Jackrabbits collected 17 first-place votes and 508 points in a vote of the league's head coaches, SIDs and select media. South Dakota's Nicole Seekamp was tabbed as the preseason Player of the Year.
South Dakota, last season's regular season champion, earned 15 first-place votes and 502 points to place second in the poll. IUPUI was picked third with 379 points followed by Oral Roberts in fourth with one first-place vote and 317 points. Western Illinois came in fifth followed by the Bison in sixth and Omaha in seventh. Denver and Fort Wayne rounded out the poll in eighth and ninth.
Six NDSU Women's Basketball Games to be Televised During 2015-16 Regular Season
The North Dakota State women's basketball team will be featured on television six times during the 2015-16 regular season, NDSU athletics and The Summit League announced Friday, Nov. 6.
The Bison's game at North Dakota on Dec. 12 will be carried on Midco Sports Network (MidcoSN), while NDSU's Summit League contest against South Dakota State at Scheels Arena on Jan. 3 will be televised regionally on MeTV. The television network is available via over-the-air channels in Bismarck (5.2), Minot (10.2), Williston (8.2) and Dickinson (7.2) as well as through additional providers.
The Bison's Feb. 20 league contest at Scheels Arena against Denver will air in high definition on NBC North Dakota and ESPN3, and NDSU's league game at Western Illinois Feb. 25 will be televised on WIUTV and ESPN3.
North Dakota State will also have a pair of Summit League contests carried on MidcoSN and ESPN3 through the league's television package. The game on Jan. 30 at South Dakota and the contest on Feb. 6 at South Dakota State will be broadcast.
Head Coach Maren Walseth
Maren Walseth is in her second season as the head coach of the North Dakota State University women's basketball team.
In her inaugural season at NDSU, she helped guide the Bison to an 11-17 overall record and a 7-9 Summit League mark. North Dakota State finished sixth in The Summit League, the highest finish for NDSU women's basketball since the 2011-12 season.
Walseth joined the Bison in April, 2014, after spending seven years as an assistant coach at Big Ten power Penn State University in State College, Pa., where she helped the Lady Lions to three Big Ten championships, four NCAA tournament appearances and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances.
Prior to becoming an assistant at Penn State, Walseth spent three years as an assistant coach at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. While at Navy, she assisted with recruiting as well as on-court player development and scouting, and was also the academic liaison for the Midshipmen.
A native of Bloomington, Minn., Walseth was a two-time All-Big Ten selection and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree as a forward at Penn State from 1997-2002. She was also a key member of the 2000 Lady Lion team that advanced to the Final Four and claimed the Big Ten conference championship. Walseth also was a member of the 1998 WNIT championship team. She graduated from Penn State in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in communications.
Walseth was drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs in the third-round of the 2001 WNBA draft and spent four years playing professionally. She played for the Washington Mystics of the WNBA in 2002 before spending two years playing professionally in France. Walseth also spent a season with the Women's National Basketball League's (NWBL) Colorado Chill.
Walseth's sister, Annika, played for NDSU during the 2007-08 season.
Full Game Notes (PDF)
Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic
North Dakota State vs. North Carolina A&T | Dec. 18 | 4 p.m.
Live Stats | Live Audio
Radio - 740 The Fan (Gary Rogers, play-by-play)
North Dakota State vs. Prairie View A&M | Dec. 19 | 12 p.m.
Live Stats | Live Audio
Radio - 790 KFGO (Gary Rogers, play-by-play)
NDSU Takes On North Carolina A&T, Prairie View A&M in Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team will look to snap a six game losing streak when it faces North Carolina A&T and Prairie View A&M in the Wichita State Shocker Winter Classic on Friday, Dec. 18, and Saturday, Dec. 19 at Charles Koch Arena in Wichita, Kan.
Series History
- North Carolina A&T - First meeting.
- Prairie View A&M - NDSU leads the series, 1-0, after claiming a 61-56 win over the Panthers in the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage, Alaska, during the 2012-13 season.
Scouting the Opponents
- North Carolina A&T - The Aggies enter the week at 3-6 overall after falling at Ohio State on Dec. 13, 89-56 ... Through nine games, North Carolina A&T is led by Aprill McRae (11.4 points per game, 7.3 rebounds per game) and Dana Brown (10.4 points per game) ... As a team, the Aggies are scoring an average of 60.2 points per game but giving up 62.9 points per game to their opponents ... North Carolina A&T is outrebounding its opponents, on average, 39.1 to 37.2 ... North Carolina A&T is averaging 18.6 turnovers per game while forcing 19.1 miscues per contest ... The Aggies are under the direction of fourth season head coach Tarrell Robinson.
- Prairie View A&M - The Panthers enter the weekend at 4-2 overall after falling at Georgia Tech on Tuesday, 96-48 ... Prairie View A&M will face Wichita State on Friday before taking on the Bison Saturday in the Shocker Winter Classic ... Through six games, Prairie View A&M is led by Lamaria Cole (17.5 points per game), Larissa Scott (13.5 points and 13.2 rebounds per game) and Alexus Parker (11.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game) ... The Panthers are averaging 72.0 points per game while limiting their opponents to 70.2 points per game ... Prairie View A&M is outrebounding its adversaries, on average, 41.0 to 39.3 ... The Panthers are under the leadership of second season head coach Dawn Brown.
Catching Up with the Bison
The Bison are 2-7 overall after falling at North Dakota on Dec. 12, 71-54 ... NDSU has dropped its last six games after winning two of its first three contests ... Through nine games, Taylor Thunstedt (15.9 points per game, 28 assists), Marena Whittle (15.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game) and Brianna Jones (9.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game) lead the Bison offensively ... As a team, North Dakota State is averaging 63.6 points per game but allowing 72.7 points per game ... Through nine contests, NDSU is outrebounding its adversaries, 38.0 to 35.0 ... The Bison have turned the ball over an average of 18.7 times per game, compared to 13.4 miscues for their opponents.
Last Time Out: Bison Women Fall at North Dakota Saturday, 71-54
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team fell to the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks, 71-54, on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 12, in front of 2,564 spectators at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in Grand Forks.
Sophomore guard Taylor Thunstedt led the Bison (2-7 overall) with a career-high 26 points on 8-of-18 shooting from the field, including a 5-for-11 performance from three-point range, while junior forward Brianna Jones and senior guard Marena Whittle each scored 11 points and pulled down a team-high six rebounds.
The Bison shot just 32 percent from the field in the game, going 20-for-62, and went 6-for-15 from three-point range for 40 percent.
North Dakota State was outrebounded by North Dakota (4-5 overall) in the contest, 50-32.
The Bison held a 17-15 lead at the end of the first quarter after Thunstedt drove to the basket and converted a layup at the buzzer, but UND rattled off an 11-2 run to start the second quarter and never trailed again in the game.
Mia Loyd posted a double-double with 18 points and a game-high 14 rebounds to lead the Fighting Hawks.
North Dakota shot 44 percent from the field and 33 percent from beyond-the-arc and outscored NDSU in the paint, 40-18, in the game.
Last Time Out Against North Carolina A&T: First meeting
Last Time Out Against Prairie View A&M: Bison Women Rally Past Prairie View A&M 61-56 to Claim Third at Great Alaska Shootout
Freshman Holly Johnson scored 14 points to lead four in double-figures as North Dakota State University rallied from a 17-point first half deficit to defeat Prairie View A&M University 61-56 on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, to claim third place at the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout at Sullivan Arena.
North Dakota State shot 50 percent from the field in the second half and finished at 44.7 percent for the game. Prairie View A&M shot 61.5 percent in the first half, but only 20 percent in the second. The Bison held a 26-25 rebounding edge.
Thunstedt Posts Career Highs in Back-to-Back Games
Taylor Thunstedt tallied career highs in back-to-back contests last week. The Spicer, Minn., native scored 24 points against Grand Canyon Dec. 8 before netting 26 points at North Dakota Dec. 12. Thunstedt has scored at least 20 points in a team-high four games this season.
Turnover Woes
North Dakota State has struggled taking care of the basketball so far this season. The Bison are averaging a Summit League-high 18.7 turnovers per game and have surrendered an average of 19.3 points off turnovers.
Whittle Crashing the Boards
Marena Whittle holds the career record for defensive rebounding average at NDSU with 5.2 boards per game and ranks eighth in overall career rebounding average with 7.3 per game.
Thunstedt Making the Pass
Taylor Thunstedt leads the Bison through nine games with 3.1 assists per game. The Spicer, Minn., native has dished out three or more assists in five of nine contests, including a season and career-high seven against New Mexico State Nov. 13.
Jones Controlling the Glass
Brianna Jones has led the Bison in rebounding in seven of nine games this season. The Indianapolis native snagged 19 boards in the season opener against New Mexico State, the most rebounds in a single game since Marena Whittle pulled down 20 boards at Omaha last season. She also tallied double-digit rebounds against San Diego State (12), Delaware (14) and Grand Canyon (13).
Spier Protecting the Rim
Emily Spier is averaging a team-high 1.0 blocked shots per game through nine contests. Spier matched her career-high with four blocks against Grand Canyon Dec. 8.
Whittle Approaching Milestone
Marena Whittle is 30 points away from scoring her 1,000th career point. The Vermont South, Victoria, native sits at 970 points through 96 career games at North Dakota State.
Double-Double Performances
- Brianna Jones - 12 rebounds, 10 points at San Diego State, Nov. 27; 14 rebounds, 10 points vs. Delaware, Nov. 29
- Marena Whittle - 32 points, 10 rebounds vs. Valley City State, Nov. 19; 23 points, 10 rebounds vs. Delaware, Nov. 29
Getting to the Line
North Dakota State has reached the free-throw line 152 times this season. The Bison rank fourth in The Summit League in free-throw shooting, going 101-of-152 from the charity stripe for 66 percent. Marena Whittle ranks second in The Summit League in free-throw percentage at 79 percent through nine contests.
Thunstedt Ascending the NDSU Career Record Books
Taylor Thunstedt already ranks second in career three-point field goal percentage at North Dakota State as a sophomore, going 78-for-198 for 39.4 percent.
NDSU Women's Hoops Inks Seven High School Standouts on National Signing Day
North Dakota State University women's basketball head coach Maren Walseth announced on Wednesday, Nov. 11, that high school seniors Rylee Nudell (Buffalo, N.D./Maple Valley HS), Tyrah Spencer (Oakdale, Minn./Bloomington Kennedy HS), Anna Goodhope (Sioux Falls, S.D./Sioux Falls Washington HS), Autumn Ogden (Marshall, Wis./Monona Grove HS), Liz Bulver (Belton, Mo./Belton HS), Sarah Jacobson (Fargo, N.D./Shanley HS) and Reilly Jacobson (Waukee, Iowa/Waukee HS) have signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education and play women's basketball for North Dakota State beginning in the fall of 2016.
The 2016 class brings a tremendous amount of prep success to the Bison. Seven total championships and multiple runner-ups highlight the class and each player's ability to elevate their team's success.
The 2016 class of Bison will be the first recruiting class to play in the newly renovated Sanford Health Athletic Complex beginning in the fall.
NDSU in The Summit League Statistics (as of Dec. 16)
Team:
Points - 7th (63.6/game), Rebounds - 5th (38.0/game), Assists - 8th (10.8/game), Steals - 9th (6.8/game), Blocks - 7th (2.1/game), Field-Goal Percentage - 5th (.409), Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage - 4th (.333), Free-Throw Percentage - 4th (.664), Turnovers - 9th (18.7/game)
Individual:
Marena Whittle - Points: 5th (15.8/game), Free-Throw Percentage: 2nd (.793), Rebounds: 2nd (8.6/game), Turnovers: T-4th (3.5/game), Steals: 6th (1.9/game); Taylor Thunstedt - Points: 4th (15.9/game), Assists: 8th (3.1/game), Turnovers: 2nd (4.3/game), Free-Throw Percentage: 5th (.733); Brianna Jones - Rebounds: 1st (10.3/game), Turnovers: 6th (3.3/game); Emily Spier - Blocks: 6th (1.0/game)
Bison Women Sixth in Summit League Preseason Poll; Johnson Named Preseason All-League
The North Dakota State University women's basketball team was picked to finish sixth in The Summit League preseason poll unveiled Wednesday night, Oct. 14, by the league office on "Inside The Summit League."
The Bison tallied 250 points in the poll.
Senior forward Holly Johnson, an honorable mention All-Summit League selection last season, was named to the preseason all-league second team after averaging 12.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in 2014-15. The Minot, N.D., native enters 2015-16 ranked fourth in NDSU career defensive rebounding average with 3.9 boards per game and tied for ninth in career defensive rebounds with 336.
South Dakota State was selected to capture the 2015-16 Summit League women's basketball championship after winning The Summit League tournament last season. The Jackrabbits collected 17 first-place votes and 508 points in a vote of the league's head coaches, SIDs and select media. South Dakota's Nicole Seekamp was tabbed as the preseason Player of the Year.
South Dakota, last season's regular season champion, earned 15 first-place votes and 502 points to place second in the poll. IUPUI was picked third with 379 points followed by Oral Roberts in fourth with one first-place vote and 317 points. Western Illinois came in fifth followed by the Bison in sixth and Omaha in seventh. Denver and Fort Wayne rounded out the poll in eighth and ninth.
Six NDSU Women's Basketball Games to be Televised During 2015-16 Regular Season
The North Dakota State women's basketball team will be featured on television six times during the 2015-16 regular season, NDSU athletics and The Summit League announced Friday, Nov. 6.
The Bison's game at North Dakota on Dec. 12 will be carried on Midco Sports Network (MidcoSN), while NDSU's Summit League contest against South Dakota State at Scheels Arena on Jan. 3 will be televised regionally on MeTV. The television network is available via over-the-air channels in Bismarck (5.2), Minot (10.2), Williston (8.2) and Dickinson (7.2) as well as through additional providers.
The Bison's Feb. 20 league contest at Scheels Arena against Denver will air in high definition on NBC North Dakota and ESPN3, and NDSU's league game at Western Illinois Feb. 25 will be televised on WIUTV and ESPN3.
North Dakota State will also have a pair of Summit League contests carried on MidcoSN and ESPN3 through the league's television package. The game on Jan. 30 at South Dakota and the contest on Feb. 6 at South Dakota State will be broadcast.
Head Coach Maren Walseth
Maren Walseth is in her second season as the head coach of the North Dakota State University women's basketball team.
In her inaugural season at NDSU, she helped guide the Bison to an 11-17 overall record and a 7-9 Summit League mark. North Dakota State finished sixth in The Summit League, the highest finish for NDSU women's basketball since the 2011-12 season.
Walseth joined the Bison in April, 2014, after spending seven years as an assistant coach at Big Ten power Penn State University in State College, Pa., where she helped the Lady Lions to three Big Ten championships, four NCAA tournament appearances and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances.
Prior to becoming an assistant at Penn State, Walseth spent three years as an assistant coach at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. While at Navy, she assisted with recruiting as well as on-court player development and scouting, and was also the academic liaison for the Midshipmen.
A native of Bloomington, Minn., Walseth was a two-time All-Big Ten selection and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree as a forward at Penn State from 1997-2002. She was also a key member of the 2000 Lady Lion team that advanced to the Final Four and claimed the Big Ten conference championship. Walseth also was a member of the 1998 WNIT championship team. She graduated from Penn State in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in communications.
Walseth was drafted by the Sacramento Monarchs in the third-round of the 2001 WNBA draft and spent four years playing professionally. She played for the Washington Mystics of the WNBA in 2002 before spending two years playing professionally in France. Walseth also spent a season with the Women's National Basketball League's (NWBL) Colorado Chill.
Walseth's sister, Annika, played for NDSU during the 2007-08 season.
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