
Huskies to Close Out Regular Season at Home, Celebrate Seniors
2/21/2019 6:40:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Mallie Doucette and Mackenzie Uter are the two SCSU seniors who will be recognized this weekend
HALENBECK HALL - The St. Cloud State women's basketball team (15-9, 12-8 NSIC) returns to St. Cloud for the regular season finale against the Beavers of Bemidji State on Friday night at 5:30 PM and Minnesota Crookston at 3:30 PM on Saturday.Â
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St. Cloud State is coming off of a weekend split that set them at 6-6 on the road during the regular season. Saturday's victory over Northern State marks the fifth season since 2012-13 that the Huskies have recorded at least 15 wins. SCSU looks to improve on their 8-3 record at home, making Halenbeck Hall one of the toughest venues to play at in the always rugged NSIC. Of note, SCSU is averaging the third highest attendance in the NSIC with over 1,100 fans per game.Â
LEAGUE LEADERS
1 Nikki Kilboten leads the NSIC in total blocks with 59 (2.4 p/g -T-1 in NSIC)
3 The Huskies rank third in in success rate beyond the arc at 34.7 percent.
5 SCSU's scoring defense is the fifth best in the NSIC, holding opponents to just 59.3 PPG.
10 Kilboten averages the tenth most rebounds per game with 7.Â
20 Both Tori Wortz and Mallie Doucette rank in the top 20 for scoring average with 12.5 and 12.2 points per game, respectively.
SHARP SHOOTERS
9 Mallie Doucette ranks ninth in program history for three point FG's made with 115.
41.6 Madelin Dammann ranks fifth all-time in SCSU history for 3-point FG percentage.Â
SENIOR UP
Mallie Doucette and Mackenzie Uter will be recognized this weekend in their final regular season games at Halenbeck Hall. Since 2015-16, the two seniors have combined for a 56-49 record while having reached the NSIC Conference Tournament for the last three seasons. Both Doucette and Uter have etched their names in the SCSU record books. Doucette currently ranks ninth in three-point field goals made with 115, while also holding a 83.9 free throw percentage, the 12th best all-time in SCSU history. Uter currently leads the team in assists with 65, while having started in each of the 21 games she has played in this season. Since her freshman year, Uter has played in at least 20 games each season for a total of 94 over four years.Â
SCOUTING BEMIDJI STATE | 5-19, 3-17 NSIC | SCSU Leads All-Time Series 40-15
The Beavers rank 14th in the NSIC for points per game with 58.8 while allowing over 70 per game. Ranking eighth in the NSIC North standings, BSU is looking to shake a six game losing streak. Taylor Bray is BSU's primary offensive threat, averaging 9.7 points per game.
SCOUTING MINN. CROOKSTON | 10-16, 5-15 NSIC | SCSU Leads All-Time Series 21-7
UMC's Isleoma Odor is the NSIC's second leading scorer, averaging 18 points per game and shooting nearly 48 percent from the field. Odor is also averaging the seventh most rebounds per game with 8.5. As a team, the Golden Eagles rank seventh in the NSIC North Standings and are currently on an eight game losing streak.Â


























