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NDSU Women's Basketball Travels to South Dakota State on Saturday

THIS WEEK         
The North Dakota State (15-2, 4-0 Summit) women's basketball team travels to South Dakota State (13-4, 3-0 Summit) on Saturday. Tip-off is set for 2:00 p.m., at First Bank & Trust Arena.
 
GAME COVERAGE
Watch: The contest will be televised on Midco Sports Two and will be streamed on Summit League Network for subscribers.
 
Radio: Andy Rieckhoff (play-by-play) will be on the call on Bison 1660 with pregame coverage starting 30 minutes prior to tip-off. Fans can also listen to the radio broadcast for free on GoBison.com/allaccess and the NDSU Athletics mobile app.
 
GoBison.com: Live statistics, video and audio links are available on GoBison.com/coverage.
 
BISON BASKETBALL RADIO COACHES SHOW
The Bison Basketball Radio Show with NDSU men's basketball head coach David Richman and women's basketball head coach Jory Collins will broadcast live on Bison 1660 from the Holiday Inn Fargo on Mondays throughout the season from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Fans are invited to attend in-person and submit questions for the show as hosts Sam Neidermann and Andy Rieckhoff break down the week of Bison basketball and preview the upcoming games. The show airs the following dates in January: Jan. 5, Jan. 12, Jan. 19 and Jan. 26.
 
BISON BASKETBALL TV COACHES SHOW
Join host Sam Neidermann, men's basketball head coach David Richman and women's basketball head coach Jory Collins for highlights, analysis and feature stories throughout the season on The Bison Basketball Show airing at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday nights on WDAY Xtra beginning on Nov. 26.
 
LAST TIME OUT
NDSU opened up a 24-4 lead after the first quarter and didn't look back as the Bison topped Omaha, 94-39, in Fargo. Molly Lenz netted a career-best 20 points, while Avery Koenen tied a career-best 16 rebounds with 13 points. NDSU also tied a season-high 11 three-pointers with six different players posting at least one.
 
THE SERIES VS. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
This will be the 105th all-time meeting between NDSU and South Dakota State dating back to 1976 with the Jackrabbits leading the series, 65-39. South Dakota State has won each of the last 24 meetings in the series, including a 68-53 win in Fargo last season. Avery Koenen posted a team-best 13 points with a game-high 11 rebounds.
 
13 STRAIGHT WINS
The Bison enter the week on a season-best 13-game win streak, which is their longest since 2004-05 when the Bison assembled a 24-game win streak. The 13-game win streak is tied for the fifth-longest active win streak in the nation and is the second-longest among mid-major programs. UC Irvine (Big West) leads the group with a 14-game win streak.
 
EXTRA WIN STREAK NUGGETS
- The 13-game win streak spans seven states (North Dakota, Florida, Utah, Illinois, California, Oklahoma and Colorado).
- Avery Koenen is averaging a team-high 18.6 points and 11.8 rebounds per game over the span.
- The Bison have never trailed in six of the 13 wins.
- NDSU is averaging 82.8 points with a +26.7 scoring margin over the stretch.
 
4-0 IN SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAY
NDSU is the only school to start Summit League play with a 4-0 mark and joins South Dakota State as the only two unbeaten schools. It marks the third straight season and fourth time overall that NDSU has started league play 4-0. The Bison have never started 5-0 in Summit League play.
 
HANDLING BUSINESS ON THE ROAD
For the first time since the 2004-05 season, the Bison have started the season with a 6-0 mark in true road games. NDSU won each of its first seven road games to begin the 2004-05 season. The six-game road win streak ranks tied for the eighth-longest in the nation. Columbia (Ivy League) leads the nation with a 15-game win streak.
 
COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAJOR TOP 25 POLL
For the sixth straight week, the Bison have been ranked in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. NDSU jumped up four spots to No. 7 this week, which is the highest in program history. South Dakota State (No. 2) is the only other Summit League school in the poll.
 
ROLLED THROUGH NON-CON PLAY
The Bison assembled an 11-2 overall record in non-conference play to start the season, including a 6-0 mark in the month of December. It marked the best start to a season since 2004-05 when NDSU won each of its first 24 games before falling short at TCU on Feb. 22, 2005.
 
HIGH POWERED OFFENSE
NDSU enters week averaging 80.0 points per game, which leads the Summit League and ranks 25th in the nation. The Bison also lead the league with a +21.1 scoring margin, which ranks 23rd in the nation. NDSU is 10-0 this season when scoring 80 or more points.
 
EFFICIENT SHOOTING
The Bison enter the week shooting 47.7 percent from the field, which ranks 15th in the nation. NDSU has shot 40.0 percent or better from the field in 15 games this season. LSU leads the nation shooting 53.3 percent.
 
LOCKDOWN DEFENSE
The Bison have held six opponents to under 50 points this season, including limiting Saint Mary's and Bethune-Cookman to a season-low 36 points. It marked the lowest point total NDSU has held an opponent to since Jamestown scored 36 points on Dec. 19, 2021. UNI (49), Campbell (49), Denver (44), Omaha (39), Bethune-Cookman (36) and Saint Mary's (36) were all held below 50 points this season.
 
BENCH PRODUCTION
The NDSU bench has netted 20 or more points in nine games this season. Karrington Asp has come off the bench in all 17 games and has contributed 12.3 points with 5.4 rebounds over 21.0 minutes per game. She also ranks second on the team with 13 total blocks.
 
KOENEN RANKINGS AND STREAKS
Avery Koenen is slotted inside the top 15 nationally in multiple categories: free throw attempts (2nd, 127), double-doubles (4th, 12), field goal percentage (5th, 64.1), free throws (6th, 93), rebounds (9th, 186), defensive rebounds per game (9th, 8.1) and rebounds per game (11th, 10.9).
 
Koenen has reached double digits in scoring in all 17 games this season and in each of her last 24 games stretching back to last season. She has also produced a double-double in each of her last four games. Koenen put together a streak of six straight double-double performances earlier this season.
 
PEAK PERFORMER OF THE WEEK
Avery Koenen was named the Summit League Peak Performer of the Week for the fifth time this season on Tuesday after averaging 15.0 points and 16.0 rebounds per game in a pair of wins over Kansas City and Omaha.
 
KOENEN AGAINST THE HUSKERS
Avery Koenen netted a game-high 26 points after connecting on a season-best 11 field goals on 15 attempts against Nebraska. She also hauled in a game-best nine rebounds over 35 minutes of action. Her 26 points against Nebraska were the most points for a Bison player against a power four opponent since Emily Moran netted 28 points against Minnesota on Nov. 20, 2007.
 
KOENEN MILESTONE WATCH
Avery Koenen has surpassed the 900 points and 600 rebounds in her third season. She enters the week 15 points away from the 1,000 career points mark with 985.
 
KOENEN ON PRESEASON WATCH LIST FOR MID-MAJOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Avery Koenen was named to the preseason watch list for the 2026 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award this season. Koenen becomes the first player in Bison history to earn a spot on the 25-player preseason watch list. She's also one of only two players in the Summit League to earn the preseason recognition, joining Brooklyn Meyer from South Dakota State.
 
SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL        
For the second time in the last three seasons, NDSU was picked to finish second in the Summit League Preseason Poll. The Bison garnered 498 total points with two first-place votes to earn the second spot. South Dakota State was picked first with 558 points and 34 first-place votes, while Oral Roberts closed out the top three with 410 points in third place.
 
All-SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON TEAM
Avery Koenen and Jocelyn Schiller were selected to the All-Summit League Preseason First Team, while Marisa Frost was named to the All-Summit League Preseason Second Team.
 
ANOTHER 20-WIN SEASON
The Bison have reached the 20-win mark each of the last two seasons after posting a 21-12 overall record last season. It marked 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.
 
BATTLE TESTED
Following its third straight appearance in the WNIT last season, NDSU has played extended seasons deep into March. The Bison played a combined 33 games last season, tied for the second-longest season in program history. After recording the longest season in program history in 2023-24 with 34 total games, NDSU has combined to play a total of 77 games over the last two seasons. NDSU boasts a 43-24 record over that span.
 
SCHEDULE TIDBITS
The Bison are set to play 29 total regular season games with 13 games inside the Scheels Center at the Sanford Health Athletic Complex. NDSU will play 13 non-conference contests and will face five opponents that participated in a postseason tournament last season, including Northern Iowa, Gonzaga, Nebraska, Campbell and Montana State. NDSU will open the 16-game Summit League schedule at Oral Roberts on Jan. 1.
 
OUR HOUSE
NDSU posted a 13-3 record inside Scheels Center last season. The Bison have won at least 13 home games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since assembling a streak of 11 straight from 1994-05. NDSU is a combined 42-6 over the last four seasons at Scheels Center, including a 13-1 mark in 2023-24.
 
THE HEAD COACH
Head coach Jory Collins is in his seventh season at NDSU and has led the Bison to back-to-back 20-win seasons. He recently reached the 100-win mark with a 113-84 overall record. His 113 wins are the most in the NDSU Division I era and the second-most in Bison history behind Amy Ruley (671 wins). Collins also reached the 300 career win mark with a 312-142 overall record, which includes eight seasons at Emporia State from 2010-18. Collins is the second-longest tenured coach in the Summit League in his seventh season.
 
Under Collins, the Bison made their first-ever appearance in the Summit League Championship game in 2024 and three straight appearances in WNIT. NDSU has also had at least one All-Summit League First Team and an All-Summit League Freshman Team selection each of the last two seasons.
 
RETURNING ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYERS
NDSU returns three All-Summit League selections this season. Avery Koenen was selected to the All-Summit League First Team for the first time in her career last season. Molly Lenz earned a spot on the Summit League All-Newcomer Team and Marisa Frost was tabbed to the Summit League All-Freshman Team.
 
SCHILLER JOINS THE BISON
After spending her freshman season at North Dakota, Jocelyn Schiller transferred to NDSU last spring. She was named the Summit League Freshman of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Summit League Freshman Team last season. She averaged 13.2 points with 4.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game for the Fighting Hawks.
 
FRESH FACES IN FARGO
NDSU welcomed three transfers to the roster over offseason with additions of Jocelyn Schiller, Lily Niebuhr and Audrey Martinez-Stewart. Niebuhr appeared in 55 games over three seasons at Indiana State after taking a medical redshirt last season. Martinez-Stewart started all 57 games she appeared in over two seasons at Missouri-St. Louis.
 
YOUNG BISON
The Bison added three freshman to the roster with the addition of Sophie Hawkinson, McKenna Johnson and Karrington Asp. Hawkinson was the as the ninth-ranked prospect in Minnesota according to Prep Girls Hoops, while Johnson was the second-ranked prospect in North Dakota according to Prep Girls Hoops. Asp enters her redshirt freshman season after joining the Bison last January as an early enrollee.
 
UP NEXT
NDSU will travel to St. Thomas on Thursday, Jan. 21. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Karrington Asp

#15 Karrington Asp

F
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
Marisa Frost

#12 Marisa Frost

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Avery Koenen

#22 Avery Koenen

F
6' 3"
Junior
Molly Lenz

#1 Molly Lenz

G
5' 8"
Junior
Sophie Hawkinson

#13 Sophie Hawkinson

G
5' 8"
Freshman
Jocelyn Schiller

#30 Jocelyn Schiller

G
5' 7"
Sophomore
Lily Niebuhr

#31 Lily Niebuhr

F
6' 2"
Senior
McKenna Johnson

#35 McKenna Johnson

F
6' 0"
Freshman
Audrey Martinez-Stewart

#5 Audrey Martinez-Stewart

G
5' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Karrington Asp

#15 Karrington Asp

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
F
Marisa Frost

#12 Marisa Frost

5' 8"
Sophomore
G
Avery Koenen

#22 Avery Koenen

6' 3"
Junior
F
Molly Lenz

#1 Molly Lenz

5' 8"
Junior
G
Sophie Hawkinson

#13 Sophie Hawkinson

5' 8"
Freshman
G
Jocelyn Schiller

#30 Jocelyn Schiller

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Lily Niebuhr

#31 Lily Niebuhr

6' 2"
Senior
F
McKenna Johnson

#35 McKenna Johnson

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Audrey Martinez-Stewart

#5 Audrey Martinez-Stewart

5' 5"
Senior
G