2020-21 Montana Women's Basketball Yearbook

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Hometown

Previous School

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Nyah Morris-Nelson Sophia S les Hannah Thurmon

Jr. R-Jr. Jr.

G G F

6-0 5-9 6-0

TR 2L TR

Gold Coast, Australia Malta, Mont. Dexter, Mo.

Hillcrest Christian College / Iowa Western Malta HS Dexter HS / Three Rivers College

10 11 12

Shelby Schweyen Abby Anderson Kyndall Keller

R-Fr. R-Jr. Fr.

F F G

6-0 6-2 5-8

RS 2L HS

Missoula, Mont. Hillsboro, Ore. Havre, Mont.

Sen nel HS Glencoe HS Havre HS

13 14 20

Kylie Frohlich Bria Dixson Carmen Gfeller

Jr. Fr. R-So.

F G F

6-0 5-7 6-1

2L HS 1L

Missoula, Mont. Portland, Ore. Colfax, Wash.

Sen nel HS Benson Polytechnic HS Colfax HS

22 23 25

Jordyn Schweyen Willa Albrecht Joelnell Momberg

R-So. Fr. Fr.

G F G

5-11 6-0 5-8

1L HS HS

Missoula, Mont. Billings, Mont. Box Elder, Mont.

Sen nel HS Billings West HS Mead (Wash.) HS

33 34 42

Karsen Murphy Madi Schoening Lauren Mills

Fr. R-Sr. R-Jr.

F F C

6-0 5-9 6-2

HS 3L TR

Glendive, Mont. Sandpoint, Idaho Hobart, Tasmania

Dawson County HS Sandpoint HS Rosny College / Iowa State

Head Coach: Mike Petrino (MSU Billings, ’99), first year (fi h year on staff) Assistant Coaches: Jordan Sullivan (Montana, ’14), fourth year Nate Covill (Montana, ’98), second year Jace Henderson (Montana, ’19), first year

2020-21 Montana Lady Griz Back: Head coach Mike Petrino, assistant coach Jace Henderson, Hannah Thurmon, Carmen Gfeller, Abby Anderson, Lauren Mills, Kylie Frohlich, Jordyn Schweyen, Shelby Schweyen, assistant coach Jordan Sullivan, assistant coach Nate Covill Front: Manager Chris ne Camp, Bria Dixson, Karsen Murphy, Sophia S les, Madi Schoening, Willa Albrecht, Nyah Morris-Nelson, Joelnell Momberg, Kyndall Keller, manager Hope Rebich


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Mike Petrino likely dreamed about this day, the one when he walks to center court on the opening day of prac ce, his first as a collegiate head coach, calls for his players to circle around him and then sets the tone for the two-plus hours ahead with some words about playing hard, smart and together. That dream will be realized when the Lady Griz hold their first official prac ce of the upcoming season on Thursday a ernoon, with Petrino in the posi on of head coach. Whatever the other details of that dream were, it’s unlikely they reflected the reality of what has taken place in 2020. Or, in other words, how he got here or what he’s had to deal with ever since. Petrino, an assistant coach the last four years, was elevated to the interim headcoach posi on in early April, at a tense me in Lady Griz history, when the long-stable program was anything but. Before that month was out, with the help of his staff, Zoom calls and virtual walking tours of campus, he had helped stabilize the roster with commitments from three upperclassman transfers, including the first two interna onal players on scholarship in program history. But that also pped the balance in a less-than-favorable direc on for any coach, much less one in his first year, who could only gather his team together electronically those first few months, from Missouri to Tasmania, 15 squares on a computer screen, pixels who would become teammates.

The Senior

' B With all the movement of players, both in and out, Petrino’s first roster would have more newcomers (eight) than returners (seven). And of the seven returners, three did not play last season. When that team, together in spirit if not always in actual bodies due to quaran ning and other safety measures, began preseason prac ces in August, li le was known about the season ahead, other than winter, which tradi onally means basketball games being played, was approaching. Now it’s mid-October and Montana s ll does not know when its first game will be or against whom or where it will be played. Yet here we are. “Every day has been an adventure. I used to think coaching was day-to-day. Now it feels like it’s hour-to-hour,” Petrino says. “I keep reminding myself every day that we need to plan, prepare and pivot. Plan things out, prepare for anything and pivot when needed to keep moving forward.” Petrino does not have a player on his team who has earned any level of Big Sky Conference postseason accolade in her career, not even honorable men on all-league, but that does not mean he is without experience or talent. Forward Madi Schoening, the team’s lone senior, a fi h-year player, is back. She started 61 games her first two years but just 15 the last two because of various injuries. Redshirt junior forward Abby Anderson returns. A er totaling 52 points on 27.1 percent shoo ng in 2018-19, Anderson averaged 9.0 points on 44.3 percent shoo ng last season and ranked third in the Big Sky with 65 blocked shots. The team’s third returning starter is redshirt junior guard Sophia S les, who was hindered last season, par cularly offensively, by a bum shoulder, an issue that has since been remedied. The challenge for Petrino is that those three players, plus junior forward Kylie Frohlich, the only other Lady Griz on the current team who saw ac on last season, are ready for advanced educa on, Basket-

The Juniors ball 301 or some other upper-level course. The issue becomes the eight newcomers, five of whom are freshmen. This is all new to them. Prac ces have needed to reflect that. “How do we do something for Madi, who has played in 86 games, and help those kids who have never played in a college game before?” asks Petrino. “And how do we make it effec ve to incorporate our junior-college kids, who have some game experience but in a different program? “It emphasizes for me to keep things simple while at the same me challenging them to grow. Every teaching opportunity is huge.” In between those two groups are redshirt sophomores Carmen Gfeller, a forward, and Jordyn Schweyen, a guard. Both played out of necessity two seasons ago as true freshmen before redshir ng last winter. Redshirt freshman Shelby Schweyen also sat out last season a er suffering a preseason injury. Of the three transfers, the only one with Division I experience is Lauren Mills, who played in just 13 games at Iowa State over the last two seasons. Instead her experience came by prac cing every day in a top-25 program. The 6-foot-2 junior center from Hobart, Tasmania, had two victories in the offseason. First, she was cleared by the NCAA to begin playing immediately. Second, she was awarded an extra season of eligibility, meaning she has two years to play as a Lady Griz. The other two transfers came from junior colleges. Junior guard Nyah Morris-Nelson, from Gold Coast, Australia, played last season at Iowa Western Community College. Junior forward Hannah Thurmon, from Dexter, Mo., played at Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff, Mo.


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The Sophomores Both were added for more than their 3-point shoo ng, but their long-range marksmanship certainly made them par cularly appealing for a program looking for an upgrade in that department. Thurmon went 72 for 180 (.400) from the arc last season, a total surpassed only once in Lady Griz history: McCalle Feller’s 75 makes in 2015-16. Morris-Nelson went 43 for 108 (.398) last year. “Nyah and Hannah come in with actual game experience a er high school,” said Petrino. “Lauren may not have the same minutes, but she has the experience of praccing against a top-25 team. That’s valuable experience too.” Thurmon was on teams that went 53-10 during her two seasons at Three Rivers. “I felt like I was at home at my last school and that’s how I feel here,” says Thurmon. “But I think it’s more enjoyable. It’s a lot more compe ve, and I like that. “You’re playing with girls who all know how to play. That makes it a lot more fun.” Of the five freshmen, four have deep es to the state. Guard Kyndall Keller was the Gatorade Montana Player of the Year last season at Havre High. Forwards Willa Albrecht is from Billings and played at West High, Class AA co-champions last year, Karsen Murphy is from Glendive. Guard Joelnell Momberg led Box Elder to Class C state tles as a sophomore and junior. She played her final season at Mead High in Spokane, where she was first-team All-Greater Spokane League in one of the be er conferences for girls’ basketball in the

' B Northwest. The out-of-stater is guard Bria Dixson, who is from Portland and a graduate of Benson Polytechnic High. That’s a lot of newcomers but Montana has a lot of needs. The Lady Griz return more than 45 percent of their producon from last season in just one sta s cal category: blocked shots, courtesy of Anderson. Of the team’s top six scorers last season, five are gone, three by gradua on, two by transfer. Opportuni es abound. “It doesn’t ma er how much experience you have, produc on is produc on,” says Petrino. “It has no bias toward age. If you produce in a way that’s going to help the team be as successful as possible, age isn’t a requirement.” Very li le about the buildup to this point has been ideal, from players being off campus un l August to prac ces not always including all 15 players to not even having an opponent, a date, to use as a down-theroad mile marker. But the games will come. Un l then, Montana will keep prac cing with an eye on March, whatever that’s going to look like. “The good news is, if we stay healthy, we haven’t peaked yet,” Petrino jokes. “Our chemistry on and off the floor needs to be there. That’s the x-factor. That’s why teams underachieve or overachieve. “But the upside is there. The main thing we need to do is get consistent reps with each other. We s ll have an iden ty to create.” As for the program, “The House That Rob Built,” its identy was created over the last

four decades. In a purely spor ng sense, it’s about one thing: winning championships, which the Lady Griz have not done since the 2014-15 season. This team’s iden ty? In the preseason, with nothing else to go by, it was about music, or the high-energy tunes that are blasted during warmups each day. It gives the players an added hop in their step that they then take into the more serious tasks ahead. Yet to be played, as far as I can tell, is “The Bones” by Maren Morris. I’ve purposely avoided looking up a picture of Morris. I want to see S les when that song comes on. I need to see S les. And her teammates, holding up a trophy in Boise in March. The world: shocked. The winds and rains have come for “The House That Rob Built.” We all want to believe it’s as strong as it ever was. And that’s a heavy burden to take on by a first-year coach with more new faces than familiar ones on his team. We just want to believe. The house don’t fall when the bones are good “It’s been be er,” S les said this week. “Maybe even be er than expected. Everyone is so excited to be here every day. The energy is higher than it’s been in years past.” But what will that mean come game me? How will that in-prac ce energy in mid-October translate in a league that is crea ng more compe ve programs by the season, who want to create their own Montana? We built this right, so nothing’s ever gonna move it With all the changes in the program since March, only me will tell if it will be the upcoming season’s fi ng anthem.

The Freshmen


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34 || MADI SCHOENING R-S

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Career Highlights

HS Career Highs

A one-Ɵme Academic All-Big Sky Conference selecƟon 2019-20 (junior season): • Played in 24 of 30 games … Made 14 starts a er recovering from early-season injury • Averaged 20.0 minutes, 23.6 over the season’s final 13 games • Averaged 6.7 points, ranked fourth in rebounding (4.3/g) • Scored 10 or more points nine mes, with five consecu ve double-digit scoring games in February • Scored a season-high 17 points in home win over Sacramento State • Had 15-point, 10-rebound double-double at Portland State, 13 points, eight rebounds in home win over Northern Arizona 2018-19: Redshirt season ... Played in the season’s first game before missing the final 29 ... Scored nine points in season-opening loss at Gonzaga.

Points: .................. 22 (North Dakota, 1.14.17) Rebounds: ......... 14 (Montana State, 2.24.18) Assists: ......................................... 6, two mes Blocks: ......................................... 2, two mes Steals: ................... 4 (Portland State, 1.19.17) 3FG made: .......... 4 (Southern Utah, 12.30.17) FT made: ...................................... 8, two mes FT a empted: ............................ 11, two mes Mins played: ..................... 40 (Idaho, 2.17.18) Double-doubles: 3 Double-figure scoring games: 29 Double-figure rebounding games: 4

2017-18 (sophomore season): • Played in all 31 games ... One of two players to get 31 starts • Averaged 8.7 points and 4.5 rebounds while playing 26.5 minutes per game • Shot 86.1 percent (62 for 72) from the free throw line, the fi h-best single-season average in program history • Tied for the team lead in 3-pointers made with 31 • Scored 10 or more points 12 mes, with a season-high 20 coming in home win over Sacramento State on 9-of-15 shoo ng • Had an 18-point, 14-rebound double-double in home win over Montana State • Also had a double-double in home game against to Northern Colorado, with 12 points and 10 rebounds • Went 4 for 7 from the 3-point line to score 15 points in home win over Southern Utah • Connected on her final 15 free throw a empts of the season ... Had 19 assists in the season’s final five games 2016-17 (freshman season): • Played in all 30 games ... One of two players to start all 30 • First true freshman to start a season opener since Ka e Baker in 2009-10 • Averaged 23.6 minutes per game • Ranked third on the team in both scoring (6.9/g) and rebounding (4.2/g) ... Second on the team with 31 steals • Scored 10 or more points eight mes, five coming in the last nine games • Scored a season-high 22 points and added seven rebounds at North Dakota • Had 19 points on 7-of-11 shoo ng with nine rebounds in home win over Weber State • Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds in home win over Rocky Mountain • Went 3 for 3 from 3-point range in home win over Southern Utah Personal: The daughter of Ross and Charity Schoening ... Has a younger sister, Mikayla ... An elementary educa on major.

Career Sta s cs

Season GP/GS 2016-17 30/30 2017-18 31/31 2018-19 1/1 2019-20 24/14

Min/Ave 708/23.6 820/26.5 30/30.0 481/20.0

TOTALS

2039/23.7 214-594 .360 59-213 .277 160-210 .762 105 266 371 4.3

86/76

FG-FGA 72-198 89-248 2-8 51-140

Pct .364 .359 .250 .364

3FG-A 15-64 31-98 0-2 13-49

Pct .234 .316 .000 .265

FT-FTA 47-68 62-72 5-6 46-64

Pct Off Def Reb .691 34 93 127 .861 35 104 139 .833 0 3 3 .719 36 66 102

Avg PF/FO A TO 4.2 70/0 32 48 4.5 64/0 39 57 3.0 1/0 1 5 4.3 37/0 21 27

Bl St Pts 5 31 206 8 21 271 0 1 9 3 23 161

Ave 6.9 8.7 9.0 6.7

172/0 93 137 16 76 647

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' B The coronavirus pandemic has taught me:

Basketball-wise, to be grateful for every opportunity I have to be around my teammates, to be on the court and to be able to compete in the game I love. Life-wise, to take care of those around you during such a hard me. A phone call can go a long ways to loved ones, friends and even those who you may not have talked to in a while. What is your biggest complaint about your sport? That I can’t play it forever. How many pillows do you sleep with? Depending on the night, around four or five. Usually two behind my head, a knee pillow and a body pillow. Which of the five senses would you say is your strongest? Even though my family may not agree because it’s some mes off, definitely my sense of smell. The eyes and ears are no help. If you had a warning label, what would yours say? Look out for her hair. It’s basically a weapon when braided. What is one thing you will never do again? I will never forget to shake the ketchup bo le before squeezing it onto my burger again. What job would you be terrible at? Any sort of desk job that doesn’t involve human interac on. That’s one of the reasons I chose to be a teacher, because I am able to influence students and every day isn’t the same. What is special about the place you grew up? I grew up in a beau ful, small town located on a lake and at the base of a ski mountain. So both summer and winter are the best seasons to be there! How do you relax a er a long day? I like to light candles, turn on my Christmas lights and watch my favorite TV show. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? A boat to take on the lake in my hometown! What is a small thing that makes your day be er? A phone call from my parents. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? Do you think I could beat you 1-on-1?

What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? Pain ng! I don’t have much of a collec on of tools to paint, but when I have the chance it’s my favorite thing to do. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? Skydiving! I went this summer and it was the best experience of my life. It’s like you’re watching a movie yet experiencing the most thrilling ac vity ever. If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? I would like to think that I wouldn’t be so bad at puzzles. I am not sure about Olympic level, but it would be cool to see it at an Olympic level. What do you spend the most me thinking about? My sheepadoodle puppy, Murphy, is my baby. So naturally he is on my mind quite a bit! What’s the best thing you got from your parents? Two great role models who have guided me through some of the most challenging mes in my life. Which of your scars has the best story behind it? The scar that always gets people asking are my kidney surgery scars. I have five incisions on my side, so people at the lake will usually wonder what they are from. Not much of a story behind it other than it was a random surgery where a piece of my kidney was removed! What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I really wish that I was exposed to golfing when I was younger because that is a sport that you can do later in life. That is one of the first things I am trying when I am done. What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I don’t really love doing dishes and I currently live in a place that doesn’t have a dishwasher. I am sure that would be annoying to be my roommate if I didn’t clean the dishes a er a meal.


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11 || ABBY ANDERSON R-J

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Career Highlights

HS Career Highs

A one-Ɵme Big Sky Conference Player of the Week (So.) Voted team’s Grace Geil Most Improved Player (So.) 2019-20 (sophomore season): • Played and started all 30 games … Averaged 23.6 minutes per game • Ranked third on the team in scoring (9.0/g) and assists (57), fi h in rebounding (4.1/g) • Led team with 65 blocks, ranked third in the Big Sky • Tied for eighth for most single-season blocks in program history • Shot 44.3 percent, up from 27.1 as a freshman • Had 12 double-digit scoring games, seven the final 10 games of the season • Recorded at least one block in all but two games … Had 41 over season’s final dozen games • Blocked seven shots in home win over Northern Arizona and at Southern Utah • Named Big Sky Player of the Week a er averaging 17.5 points on 65 percent shoo ng and 8.5 rebounds in road sweep of Northern Arizona and Sacramento State • Twice grabbed a season-high nine rebounds • Played season-high 37 minutes in over me game at Southern Utah

Points: ......... 20 (Sacramento State, 12.30.19) Rebounds: ................................... 9, two mes Assists: ......................................... 5, two mes Blocks: ......................................... 7, two mes Steals: ....................................... 2, three mes 3FG made: ................................................. n/a FT made: ................. 9 (Southern Utah, 1.2.20) FT a empted: ....... 11 (Southern Utah, 1.2.20) Mins played: ......... 37 (Southern Utah, 3.6.20) Double-figure scoring games: 13

2018-19 (freshman season): • Played in 29 of 30 games • Averaged 1.8 points and 1.6 rebounds while playing 7.8 minutes • Led team and ranked eighth in the Big Sky in blocks with 28 (1.0/g) • Went 20 of 24 (.833) from the free throw line • Scored a season-high 10 points in road loss at Northern Arizona • Three mes grabbed a season-high four rebounds Personal: The daughter of Lance and Kelly Anderson ... Has two older sisters, Sloan and Marly ... Sloan played so ball at Wichita State ... Marly played basketball at Eastern Washington and UC Davis ... A psychology major.

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Season GP/GS 2017-18 2018-19 29/0 2019-20 30/30

Min/Ave

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Pct

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225/7.8 708/23.6

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0-1 0-1

Pct FT-FTA Pct -- Redshirt season .000 20-24 .833 .000 74-100 .740

TOTALS

933/15.8

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' B The coronavirus pandemic has taught me:

How much I appreciate my family. It was unfortunate to have school go online, but I loved being able to go home to Oregon and spend me with my parents, my sisters and my niece! Who is your hero? My older sisters, Sloan and Marly. I think they’re both insanely smart, they played college sports and they are beau ful inside and out! I would do anything for them!

What could you give a 40-minute presentaon on with absolutely no prepara on? A rundown on the whole storyline of season 10 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

What is your biggest fear? Running into a grizzly bear in Montana. I’m scared to hike here.

What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? Surfing! I think hanging out at the beach all day and being in the ocean would be a perfect life for me.

What really makes you angry? When Market on Front raises their breakfast burrito price by a dollar every year.

What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? Adopt a rescue dog.

What mo vates you to work hard? My teammates and my coaches! Also my strong disdain for the Bobcats.

There are two types of people in this world. What are the two types? Close-minded and open-minded.

What’s the tallest building you’ve been to the top of? I’m guessing the Space Needle. I don’t love heights.

What personality trait do you value most, and which do you dislike the most? My favorite thing about myself is having an ability to be able to find something in common with whoever I am talking to. My least favorite quality is that I get nervous to meet new people.

What’s the most daring thing you’ve ever done? Talked back to my mom. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I think both. If I feel comfortable with the group I am with, I have a lot of fun! Otherwise I like to hang out by myself and do my own thing. If you had a warning label, what would yours say? I would put a sarcasm warning label on my forehead.

What is one event in your life that made you who you are? Becoming a Lady Griz. Ge ng the opportunity to play Division I basketball at UM has taught me what hard work, responsibility and being a real compe tor is. I also have met lifelong friends here and am ge ng a degree in something that I love!

What is special about the place you grew up? Growing up in Hillsboro, I was 10 miles from Portland and 50 miles from the beach. I spent a lot of me at the Oregon Coast when I was younger!

What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? When I am bored or lonely I’ll just go stand in their room or lay on their floor. They’ve accepted it now though.

What is a small thing that makes your day be er? An iced white chocolate mocha from Loose Caboose.

If you could make one rule that everyone had to follow, what rule would you make? Treat people how THEY would like to be treated.

What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? “Do you play basketball or something?” Although I am not so annoyed if they ask me if I have modeled.

What’s the most illegal thing you’ve done? This ques on seems like a set up ...


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42 || LAUREN MILLS R-J

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Prior to UM: A ended the University of Tasmania before transferring to Iowa State for the 2018 spring semester ... Played for the Cyclones in 2018-19 and 2019-20 ... Saw ac on in 13 games over two seasons ... Totaled 13 points and six rebounds ... Iowa State went 26-9 in 2018-19 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament ... The Cyclones won 18 games in the shortened 2019-20 season, ending their season with a 57-56 win over No. 2 Baylor.

S Career Highs *

Points: ......... 5 (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11.30.19) Rebounds: .................... 2 (Bucknell, 12.29.18) Assists: ....................................................... n/a Blocks: ..................................... 1 (TCU, 1.9.19) Steals: ........................................................ n/a 3FG made: ................................................. n/a FT made: .......................... 2 (Niagara, 11.9.18) FT a empted: .............................. 2, two mes Mins played: ............................. 5, three mes

Personal: A 2017 graduate of Rosny College ... The daughter of Angela Mills ... Has a younger sister, Georgia.

* At Iowa State

Career Sta s cs 1 -- at Iowa State

Season GP/GS 2017-18 1 2018-19 1 9/0 2019-20 1 4/0 TOTALS

13/0

Min/Ave

FG-FGA

Pct

3FG-A

30/3.3 11/2.8

2-7 3-4

.286 .750

0-0 0-0

Pct FT-FTA Pct Off -- Redshirt season -.000 2-4 .500 1 .000 1-1 1.000 0

41/3/2

5-11

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0-0

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' B The coronavirus pandemic has taught me:

To not take anything for granted and to be grateful for what I have in the present moment, such as my family. I also learned that the “problems” I used to worry about weren’t really problems at all. If you were ruler of your own country, what would be the first law you would introduce? I would introduce a law of free healthcare for everyone, regardless of whether you are a ci zen of my country or visi ng. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I think I’m a mix of both! I honestly can’t decide. I like both being around people and alone me! Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? I would rather work the perfect job that gives me the most sa sfacon. They say you work for most of your life, so I want to make sure it’s something worthwhile! Which of the five senses would you say is your strongest? I would have to say my eyesight! What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? I’ve been asked more than once if I’m from Tanzania, which was an interes ng one! I’ve also been asked if Tasmania is a country! I guess to clear the air, Tasmania is a state of Australia and I refer to myself as being Australian. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? I think everyone should travel and live outside of their hometown/country at least once in their life me. I could not recommend it more! What is a small thing that makes your day be er? Definitely ge ng to see my teammates and coaches every day! Each person inspires me to be the best I can. I could not imagine a day where I’m not laughing! How do you relax a er a long day? Movie night with my roommates! I think I’ve lost count of the total number of movies we’ve all watched together! If you could make a 20-second phone call to yourself at any point in your life, when would you call and what would you say? I would call myself when I’m 80 years old and ask myself for advice.

There are two types of people in this world. What are the two types? People who drink coffee and people who drink decaf. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I’ve always wanted to be really good at playing the piano. I think it’s such a cool skill to have. What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? Travelling! I want to go EVERYWHERE. COVID-free would also be nice. What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? Going to yoga classes. What’s your favorite family tradi on? I love Christmas Day with my family because we always spend the a ernoon together at the beach! What’s something you like to do the old-fashioned way? I love to bake things from scratch. It takes longer but it’s so worth it! What is special about the place you grew up? I grew up in Hobart and I love it because you are never too far away from the city, the beach or the countryside! There is a li le bit of everything. Who is the most intelligent person you know? My mum! She always knows the right thing to say and has taught me everything! I would not be me without her. What mo vates you to work hard? My family! Being so far away from home only mo vates me further to make the most out of this experience and to make them proud. Knowing that they will get to see me play means everything to me. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I want to travel to all 50 states! I have a bit of work to do. Right now I’m 16/50. If you could make one rule that everyone had to follow, what rule would you make? Everyone would need to learn a foreign language and speak fluently (myself included).


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Career Highlights

HS Career Highs

A one-Ɵme Academic All-Big Sky Conference selecƟon (So.) Voted team’s Julie Deming Outstanding Defensive Player (Fr./So.) 2019-20 (sophomore season): • Played in 29 of 30 games, ge ng 29 starts ... Missed one nonconference game due to illness • Played more than 27 minutes per game, second highest on the team • Averaged 5.5 points and 3.3 rebounds ... Led the team in steals (46), ranked second in assists (61) • Played en re season with a shoulder injury ... Averaged just five shots per game despite minutes played • Scored a season-high 14 points in home win over Grand Canyon • Totaled 13 points against Cal State Fullerton, 11 against Sacramento State, both road wins • Went 4 for 6 from 3-point range against Cal State Fullerton, half of the eight triples she would hit for the season • Shot 75.6 percent from the free throw line • Grabbed 10 rebounds in home loss to Big Sky champion Montana State • Dished out eight assists in 77-56 win at Eastern Washington • Had at least one steal in 11 of team’s final 12 games ... Thirteen mes had mul ple steals in a game

Points: ................ 26 (Southern Utah, 1.25.18) Rebounds: ........... 10 (Montana State, 2.1.20) Assists: ........... 8 (Eastern Washington, 2.6.20) Blocks: ............ 4 (Cal State Fullerton, 12.1.17) Steals: ....................................... 4, three mes 3FG made: .... 4 (Cal State Fullerton, 11.30.19) FT made: ............... 7 (Southern Utah, 1.25.18) FT a empted: ....... 7 (Southern Utah, 1.25.18) Mins played: ............ 38 (Utah Valley, 12.7.19) Double-figure scoring games: 7 Double-figure rebounding games: 1

2018-19: Redshirt season 2017-18 (freshman season): • Played in 22 of 31 games, ge ng three starts • Missed the season’s final nine games a er suffering a knee injury in home win over North Dakota on Feb. 3 • Elevated to starter for final three games played prior to injury • Averaged 7.5 points on 45.1 percent shoo ng and 3.5 rebounds • Was averaging 9.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 10 league games prior to injury • Scored 26 points in road win at Southern Utah to come within one of program scoring record for a freshman • Scored 16 points on eight shots in home loss to Big Sky champion Northern Colorado in final full game before injury • Four mes scored in double figures, all coming in final seven full games played • Grabbed season-high nine rebounds in road loss at Montana State ... Top six rebounding efforts came in final seven games played • Shot 6 for 10 from 3-point range in last three full games played • Twice handed out five assists and finished fourth on the team with 37 despite missing nearly one-third of the season • Ranked second in steals (28), third in blocks (10) ... Had four blocks in home win over Cal State Fullerton • Averaged more than 32 minutes played in final four full games played Personal: The daughter of Del and KayDel S les ... Has three older brothers, Shade, Jaren and Dane, an older sister, Mercedes, and a younger sister, Chevelle RedEagle ... A psychology major.

Career Sta s cs

Season GP/GS 2017-18 22/3 2018-19 2019-20 29/29

Min/Ave 498/22.6

FG-FGA Pct 55-122 .451

791/27.3

59-149

TOTALS

1289/25.3 114-271 .421

51/32

.396

3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct 10-35 .286 44-64 .688 -- Redshirt season 8-36 .222 34-45 .756 18-71

.254

78-109

.716

Off 25 -36 61

Def Reb Avg PF/FO A TO Bl St Pts 52 77 3.5 33/2 37 45 10 28 164

Ave 7.5

60

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61 50

8

46 160

5.5

112 173 3.4

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To slow down and take a breather. Things can change in an instant, so take a moment every day to be thankful for all you have. What is/was your favorite family vaca on? When my whole family went to Mexico. It was so nice to chill by the beach, eat good food, shop and go ziplining with everyone! Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? I would absolutely love to win the lo ery! I really want to be rich but not have to work. I really want to come up with a big- me inven on! On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? I crack myself up all the me, so I would give myself about an 8. But to other people I am probably about a 5 or 6. Who is the most intelligent person you know? My brother Jaren. I feel like he knows everything about everything. What job would you be terrible at? I would hate to give parking ckets. I understand it is for a reason but I would just feel like I was constantly ruining people’s days. What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? The summer a er my freshman year of college, three of my friends and I went to Phuket, Thailand, which is 8,230 miles away from Malta. What is special about the place you grew up? If you know me, you know I am obsessed with Malta! It is filled with lots of my family, a great community and is a big sports town. What’s worth spending more money on to get the best? One of my high school teachers always said, “Spend good money on your bed and on your shoes because you are living your life in one or the other.” What’s something you like to do the old-fashioned way? Scoring three points. Making a three is cool but ge ng an andone and making your free throw is pre y cool too! What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? I think everyone should go on a ten-day vacaon to the No. 1 place on their bucket list.

What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I want a hot tub really bad. Hopefully I can get one at some point. What is something that a ton of people are obsessed with, but you just don’t get the point of? Coffee. Personally I think it is nasty and most people LOVE it! What’s the best thing you got from your parents? I have go en a lot of great things from them but my most favorite thing of all are my siblings! If you could make a 20-second phone call to yourself at any point in your life, when would you call and what would you say? I would call my freshman-in-college-self and say, “Yo, Sophia, you might want to think twice about driving to the basket against North Dakota.” Which of your scars has the best story behind it? I have a big scar on my arm that I got while figh ng with my sister. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I wish I would have played AAU basketball. When my teammates talk about it, it always sounds fun and l feel it could have helped develop my game. What personality trait do you value most, and which do you dislike the most? Generosity is something I always admire, because it is something so selfless. So I guess my least favorite trait would be selfishness. That doesn’t look good on anybody. What could you do with $2 million that would impact the most number of people? Invest that money into a business in which all profits would be donated to charity. (Hopefully the business is successful!) What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I constantly want to talk! I will go into my roommates’ rooms while they are trying to do their homework and start talking to them. If you could make one rule that everyone had to follow, what rule would you make? I would definitely make it mandatory to be kind. What a world it would be!


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Career Highlights

HS Career Highs

A two-Ɵme Academic All-Big Sky Conference selecƟon (Fr./So.) Voted team’s Shannon Green Most InspiraƟonal Player (So.)

Points: ........... 10 (Sacramento State, 2.29.20) Rebounds: .................................. 7, four mes Assists: .................................. 3 (Idaho, 2.8.20) Blocks: ......................................... 1, two mes Steals: .......................................... 3, two mes 3FG made: ................................................. n/a FT made: .......... 4 (Sacramento State, 2.29.20) FT a empted: ........................... 4, three mes Mins played: ....... 25 (Southern Utah, 3.11.19)

2019-20 (sophomore season): • Played in all 30 games … Averaged 10.1 minutes off the bench • Totaled 52 points (1.7/g), 69 rebounds (2.3/g) • Had 10 points, seven rebounds in home win over Sacramento State • Four mes grabbed seven rebounds • Scored in 17 of 30 games played 2018-19 (freshman season): • Played in 25 of 30 games • Averaged 1.4 points, 1.7 rebounds in 6.8 minutes • Shot 40 percent from the field • Scored six points on 3-of-3 shoo ng in home win over Southern Utah • Averaged 7.0 points on 58.3 percent shoo ng and 5.5 rebounds the final two games of the season • Scored eight points and added five rebounds in home win over Sacramento State in regular-season finale • Played a season-high 25 minutes in Big Sky tournament loss to Southern Utah • Scored six points, grabbed a season-high six rebounds, five on the offensive end, and had two steals against the Thunderbirds Personal: The daughter of Mark and Colleen Frohlich ... Has an older brother, Brayden, and a younger sister, Quincy ... Mom was an All-Big Sky Conference volleyball player at Montana (198891) and later an assistant coach for the program and interim head coach for part of the 1999 season ... A health and human performance major.

Career Sta s cs

Season GP/GS 2018-19 25/0 2019-20 30/0

Min/Ave 171/6.8 304/10.1

TOTALS

475/8.6

55/0

FG-FGA Pct 16-40 .400 17-46 .370 33-86

.384

3FG-A Pct 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-1

.000

FT-FTA 2-4 18-25

Pct Off .500 20 .720 32

Def Reb Avg PF/FO A TO 23 43 1.7 19/0 4 13 37 69 2.3 37/0 22 17

Bl St Pts 1 6 34 1 15 52

Ave 1.4 1.7

20-29

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60

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52

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How important it is to find meaningful ways to spend your me past the work-entertainment-sleep cycle, and to surround yourself with down-to-earth people. What is your favorite family vaca on? My favorite family vaca on is going to Flathead Lake in the summer to fish and paddleboard. What mo vates you to work hard? I am mo vated to work hard because I want to help as many people as I can learn to live a healthier life and to be happy. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? I have always wanted to ride a horse. I think that would be an awesome way to get around. Plus you get to have an extra friend! If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? If I could hire anyone, I would hire a personal chef so that I don’t have to worry about cooking all the me! Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? I would much rather have the perfect job than win the lo ery, because then no day would feel like work but every day you could feel like you’re making a difference. The coolest job tle I can think of would be Extraterrestrial Ambassador.

How do you relax a er a long day? A er a long day, the best thing to do is to read a good book. Science and science-fic on books are my favorites, but The Alchemist is the favorite. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? My own infrared sauna. I will definitely have one in my house when I’m older. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? A good cup of tea before bed. What are you interested in that most people haven’t heard of? I am really interested in quantum theory and how it relates to consciousness and the many-worlds theory. What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? I am looking forward to ge ng to travel by myself for a while and to meet new people. And also to figure out what I want to do with my life! What amazing thing did you do that no one was around to see? I am convinced that I saw a UFO a few years ago when I was si ng in the hot tub, and I am wai ng to see another one.

If money was no object, what would you do all day? I would travel around the world trying to learn different skills. I would love to learn a mar al art.

What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? If me and money weren’t an issue, some hobbies I’d love to start are skydiving and flying planes!

What’s your favorite family tradi on? Making dinner and watching Survivor together on Wednesday nights.

What do you spend the most me thinking about? I mostly think about how I am going to learn enough skills to live off the grid.

What do you wish you knew more about? I wish I knew more about space. I love everything about it and also feel like I know nothing about it.

What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I regret not doing more gymnas cs, learning any mar al arts or playing guitar.

If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? I would go to Ireland and Scotland. I have always wanted to visit the beau ful cliffs and castles there.

If you could make one rule that everyone had to follow, what rule would you make? To be kind to each other.

If you could have one superpower, what would it be? I think the coolest superpower would be me travel, because then you could go and talk to all of your favorite heroes growing up! Or you could go see the dinosaurs.


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Prior to UM: Played one season at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas (2018-19), one at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs (2019-20) ... Played in 32 games as a freshman, ge ng four starts, for a Texans team that went 30-5 ... Averaged 4.6 points in 11.7 minutes ... Went 37 for 102 (.363) from 3-point range ... Played in 22 games as a sophomore, ge ng 18 starts for the 19-win Reivers ... Averaged 9.4 points and 3.6 rebounds in 19.5 minutes ... Went 43 for 108 (.398) from 3-point range. Personal: A 2018 graduate of Hillcrest Chris an College ... The daughter of Gordon and Rebecca Morris ... Has an older brother, Jaze.

W Career Highs *

Points: ..................... 23 (Barton CC, 11.19.19) Rebounds: ................................... 8, two mes Assists: ............................ 6 (Lamar CC, 1.7.20) Blocks: ....................... 2 (Barton CC, 11.19.19) Steals: ....... 4 (Western Texas College, 2.18.19) 3FG made: ................................... 6, two mes FT made: ............ 6 (Dakota College, 11.10.19) FT a empted: .... 8 (Dakota College, 11.10.19) Mins played: ............ 35 (Barton CC, 11.19.19) Double-figure scoring games: 18 * At South Plains College/Iowa Western CC

Career Sta s cs 1 -- at South Plains 2 -- at Iowa Western

Season GP/GS 2018-19 1 32/4 2019-20 2 22/18

Min/Ave 374/11.7 428/19.5

FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct 53-133 .398 37-102 .363 68-174 .391 43-108 .398

FT-FTA 5-11 27-35

Pct Off .455 16 .771 8

Def Reb Avg PF/FO A TO 46 62 1.9 15/0 16 26 71 79 3.6 37/2 43 52

Bl St Pts 0 14 148 6 21 206

Ave 4.6 9.4

TOTALS

802/14.9

121-307 .394 80-210 .381

32-46

.696

117 141 2.6

6

6.6

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To be grateful for the people in your life because anything can go wrong at any me. Also to check on your friends and ask them a simple “Are you okay?” because these mes of being alone and stuck inside have a deep effect on mental health. Who is your hero? Jaze (my older brother). What is your biggest fear? Clowns. I will cry instantly if I see one. What mo vates you to work hard? Seeing that I’m making my family proud and impressing/shocking the people who didn’t believe in me. What is your biggest complaint about your sport? Women ge ng paid less than men. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? “Do you put a shrimp on the barbie?” I also have had a few people ask me, “Do you speak English in Australia?” On a scale of 1-10 how funny are you? 9.5. I’m pre y funny. If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? Spending money on clothes and shoes. What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I’m loud and blast my speakers when listening to music. What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? Coming to America for college. What do you wish you knew more about? New Zealand culture (where my family is from). However, it’s not too late for me to start now!

What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? Fly out of the country and go exploring. What’s the tallest building you’ve been to the top of? Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysia. What job would you be terrible at? Being a makeup ar st or anything to do with makeup. What is one thing you will never do again? Eat a fried tarantula in Indonesia. Which of your scars has the best story behind it? I have a scar just above my knee. It was from my best friend dropping her pie on me and it burned me. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? I thinking riding a horse would be fun and because it’s “extra.” How do you relax a er a long day? Listen to music, old-fashioned R&B! What’s your favorite family recipe? Mum’s spaghe Bolognese. What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? How blessed I am for my family. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? Star ng basketball at a younger age.


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Prior to UM: Played two seasons at Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff, Mo. ... Started all 63 games as a freshman and sophomore for teams that went 53-10 ... Averaged 9.2 points, 6.7 rebounds as a freshman while hi ng 45 3-pointers as the Raiders advanced to the NJCAA na onal tournament ... Averaged 9.3 points on 42.8 percent shoo ng and 6.5 rebounds as a sophomore ... Went 72 for 180 (.400) from 3-point range ... Twice led the team in blocks, with 71 as a freshman, 35 as a sophomore. Personal: A 2018 graduate of Dexter High ... The daughter of Ma and Mindy Thurmon ... Has a younger sister, Chloe.

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Points: .............. 20 (Moberly Area CC, 3.3.19) Rebounds: ................................. 13, two mes Assists: ......................................... 8, two mes Blocks: ......................................... 7, two mes Steals: .......................................... 4, two mes 3FG made: ......... 6 (Crowder College, 2.22.20) FT made: ...................................... 4, two mes FT a empted: ......... 6 (SE Ill. College, 11.4.18) Mins played: ......... 46 (SE Ill. College, 11.4.18) Double-figure scoring games: 29 Double-figure rebounding games: 11 * At Three Rivers College

Career Sta s cs 1 -- at Three Rivers

Season GP/GS 2018-19 1 31/31 2019-20 1 32/32 TOTALS

Min/Ave 821/26.5 756/23.6

FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct 106-305 .348 45-157 .287 104-243 .428 72-180 .400

FT-FTA 28-39 16-27

Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF/FO A TO Bl St Pts .718 31 177 208 6.7 54/0 90 63 71 36 285 .593 23 185 208 6.5 52/0 70 66 35 36 296

Ave 9.2 9.3

63/63 1,577/25.0 210-548 .383 117-337 .347

44-66

.667

9.2

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Not to take things for granted. And when things are hard, remember what you have been given and make the most of it. What is/was your favorite family vaca on? My favorite family vaca on was our trip to Hawaii.

What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I enjoy cleaning. Every li le thing.

How would your friends describe you? My friends would describe me as outgoing, genuine and empathe c.

What is your favorite family tradi on? Having a big touch football game every Thanksgiving.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I am most definitely an extrovert.

What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? I am looking forward to being married and star ng a family.

What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? Missoula is the farthest I’ve ever been from home. What is special about the place you grew up? It is the place where all the people I love are. If you had a warning label, what would yours say? Be prepared, she likes to talk. What is the best thing you got from your parents? My athle c ability and compassion for others. If you could make a 20-second phone call to yourself at any point in your life, when would you call and what would you say? I would call in high school and say, “Go to all the spor ng events and school ac vi es and make the most of these four years with your best friends.” How do you relax a er a long day? I relax by watching a Ne lix series or taking a hot bath. There are two types of people in this world. What are the two types? People who make your life easier and those who make it harder.

How many pillows do you sleep with? I sleep with one pillow and it is flat. What age do you wish you could permanently be? I wish I could be 25 permanently because you are s ll young but you can start your life and be adventurous. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? My dream house and dream car. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I regret not playing more sports as a kid and trying more foods, because I am a very picky eater now in my 20s. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? A cup of coffee to start my day makes my day so much be er. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? I would have them go shopping with me and help me decide what to wear every day. What’s your favorite family recipe? My grandma’s strawberry dessert pizza. It is truly a family favorite.


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2019-20: Redshirt season

HS

Career Highs

2018-19 (freshman season): • Played in 27 of 30 games • Averaged 3.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.2 minutes • Made a splash in collegiate debut, scoring 15 points on 6-of-8 shoo ng in home win over Providence (MT) • Had seven points on 3-of-4 shoo ng and five rebounds four days later in home loss to NCAA Tournament qualifier South Dakota • Averaged 12.5 points on 54.5 percent shoo ng and 5.0 rebounds on Sacramento State/ Portland State road trip • Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds in double-over me road win over the Hornets

Points: ........... 15 (Providence [MT], 11.20.18) Rebounds: ......... 7 (Sacramento State, 1.3.19) Assists: ......................................... 2, two mes Blocks: ............... 2 (Sacramento State, 3.9.19) Steals: .............. 3 (Providence [MT], 11.20.18) 3FG made: .................................. 1, four mes FT made: .......... 3 (Providence [MT], 11.20.18) FT a empted: .. 5 (Providence [MT], 11.20.18) Mins played: ....... 23 (South Dakota, 11.24.18) Double-figure scoring games: 3

Personal: The daughter of Stan and Lori Gfeller ... Has three older brothers, Nick, Brandon and Keith ... Brandon was a four-year member of the Montana men’s basketball team ... He was awarded the Grizzly Cup following his senior year and also was Montana’s Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete ... An English major.

Career Sta s cs

Season GP/GS 2018-19 27/0 2019-20

Min/Ave 249/9.2

TOTALS

249/9.2

27/0

FG-FGA Pct 36-91 .396 36-91

.396

3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off 4-24 .167 11-19 .579 12 -- Redshirt season -4-24

.167

11-19

.579

12

Def Reb Avg PF/FO 27 39 1.4 17/0

A 8

TO 27

Bl 5

St Pts 7 87

Ave 3.2

27

8

27

5

7

3.2

39

1.4

17/0

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What is your biggest fear? Somebody dying as a result of my ac ons.

What do you wish you knew more about? Outer space.

What is/was your favorite family vaca on? My family went to Hawaii when I was in 5th grade. We went snorkeling, hiking and zip-lining. I also learned to hula dance, which was the highlight of the trip.

What’s something you like to do the old-fashioned way? Write le ers instead of emails.

What mo vates you to work hard? The fear of constantly having to rely on other people to support me. How would your friends describe you? Organized, confident and friendly.

What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I want to build my dream house. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? “Is it ‘Giffler’ or ‘Jifeller’?”

How many pillows do you sleep with? Maybe one. I usually don’t like pillows.

What is something that a ton of people are obsessed with, but you just don’t get the point of? TikTok.

What’s the tallest building you’ve been to the top of? The Space Needle in Sea le.

What’s the best thing you got from your parents? My brothers.

What’s your favorite family recipe? My grandma’s molasses cookies.

Which of your scars has the best story behind it? I have a scar on my right knee from when my brother pushed me out of a wagon when I was 3.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Introvert in large crowds, extrovert in small crowds. Which of the five senses would you say is your strongest? My hearing. Are you related or distantly related to anyone famous? My second cousin is married to Krist Novoselic, the bass guitarist for Nirvana. What job would you be terrible at? A surgeon of any kind. I’m not precise, I hate blood, and it would be too much pressure for me.

What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I regret not getng into healthier ea ng habits. What personality trait do you value most, and which do you dislike the most? I value those who are genuine and inten onal. I dislike people who put others down to build themselves up.


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22 || JORDYN SCHWEYEN R-S

| G | 5-11 | M

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Career Highlights

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Career Highs

A one-Ɵme Academic All-Big Sky Conference selecƟon 2019-20: Redshirt season 2018-19 (freshman season): • Played in all 30 games ... One of four Lady Griz to play in every game • Averaged 2.4 points, 1.2 rebounds in 14.6 minutes • Took 79 of 86 shots on the season from 3-point range ... Led team in 3-point a empts • Three mes connected on three 3-point a empts, including a 3-for-4 performance in home win over Big Sky tournament champion Portland State • Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds in home win over the Vikings • Also made three triples in road games at Montana State and Northern Arizona • Four mes scored a season-high nine points • Played a season-high 35 minutes in Big Sky tournament loss to Southern Utah

Points: ........................................ 9, four mes Rebounds: .............. 7 (Portland State, 3.7.19) Assists: ......................................... 3, two mes Blocks: ...................................... 1, three mes Steals: .......................................... 2, two mes 3FG made: ................................ 3, three mes FT made: ...................................... 2, two mes FT a empted: ........................... 2, three mes Mins played: ....... 35 (Southern Utah, 3.11.19)

Personal: The daughter of Brian and Shannon Schweyen ... Has two younger sisters, Shelby and Sheridan ... A biology major.

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That spending me with those you love is the most important thing in life. Who is your hero? My mom and my dad. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? I’d prefer to ride a horse because they are majes c animals. What’s your favorite family recipe? Mongolian beef pizza made by my dad. What’s your favorite family tradi on? Going to Hungry Horse Reservoir in August and spending the day on the water. If you had a warning label, what would yours say? WARNING: Extreme sarcasm. What age do you wish you could permanently be? 21 with no responsibili es. What’s worth spending more money on to get the best? Good food. How do you relax a er a long day? Eat a good meal and watch trash TV with my roommates. It is always something to look forward to. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? Lake house on Flathead Lake shared with friends and/or family. What are you interested in that most people haven’t heard of? Endless conspiracy theories and the physics of space. What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? Why Brian Schweyen is the best cook around.

What amazing thing did you do that no one was around to see? I once ate nine Taco Bell so shell tacos. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? Try a Ouija board so you know it actually works. If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? Fastest me to consume two double doubles from In-n-Out. What’s the best thing you got from your parents? Being resilient and always doing what is right. Which of your scars has the best story behind it? Jumping off a cliff and slicing my foot open and being unaware of it un l our boat floor was covered in blood. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? Playing volleyball at an earlier age than 7th grade. There are two types of people in this world. What are the two types? Those who do what’s right and those who do what benefits themselves. If you could make one rule that everyone had to follow, what rule would you make? Be honest. What’s the most illegal thing you’ve done? Snuck into a private horse stable a er midnight to pet some horses.


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2019-20: Redshirt season Personal: The daughter of Brian and Shannon Schweyen ... Has one older sister, Jordyn, and one younger sister, Sheridan ... A health and human performance major.

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That we o en mes take the li le things around us for granted. It is important to be thankful for what you have, those around you and your health in such uncertain mes like these. What is/was your favorite family vaca on? Going to Hawaii. It was my first me going there, and the views and hikes on Kauai were amazing. Also the wild chickens were pre y cool. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? Ride a horse, because they are my favorite animal. Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? Work the perfect job. I want to be happy doing what I’m doing and feel like I’m out doing something that is making a difference. I’d feel more accomplished. How many pillows do you sleep with? I sleep with two. One for my head and one to cuddle with. What’s your favorite family recipe? Mongolian beef pizza. My dad makes it and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever eaten. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? For sure an extrovert. I think of myself as pre y outgoing. If you had a warning label, what would yours say? Careful, she likes to talk a lot.

What is special about the place you grew up? I got to grow up in a suppor ng community and con nue my life and collegiate basketball career in it. What age do you wish you could permanently be? I like what age I’m at right now, so I’d say 19. So far it’s been pre y fun. What’s worth spending more money on to get the best? Food. Nothing beats some good food. If you’re going to do it healthy and right, you have to spend a li le more. How do you relax a er a long day? Laying on my comfy couch with my roommates and watching some TV and talking with them. What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? Why Bigfoot is real. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? Travel to Europe. I have never been and it’s top of my list for places to go. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? An iced white chocolate mocha.

On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? To me it’s a 10/10 but to others I’d say about a 7/10.

What is something that a ton of people are obsessed with, but you just don’t get the point of? The plot of the movie “I’m Thinking Of Ending Things.” Honestly, everything about this movie was a no for me.

Who is the most intelligent person you know? My dad knows something about everything and is my first go-to when trying to figure something out.

What are you interested in that most people haven’t heard of? Physics. I love physics and space, one of my favorite things to talk about but wish I knew more on the subject.

What do you wish you knew more about? I wish I knew more about space. I find that and the physics of it super interes ng.

If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? Speed walking. These long legs can get moving pre y quickly.

What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? Costa Rica. One of my most favorite places I’ve ever traveled to. What’s something you like to do the old-fashioned way? Conversa on. I’d much rather talk face-to-face than over the phone or through social media. Things just aren’t the same when you’re not talking in person.


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Prep: A 2020 graduate of Billings West High ... Named first-team Class AA all-state as a senior ... Golden Bears named co-state champions a er advancing to the 2020 Class AA tle game that went un-played ... Named part of the Midland Roundtable Montana-Wyoming All-Star Basketball Series that also went up-played ... Member of West High’s 4x100-meter relay team as a sophomore that won a state championship and set a state all-class record ... Repeated with a relay tle as a junior ... Also placed third in the 100 and 200 meters at the state meet as a junior. Personal: The daughter of Dan Albrecht and Liz Walter ... Has a twin sister, Maddie, who plays at Lehigh ... Mom played at Dartmouth and was the Ivy League Player of the Year in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

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What is your biggest fear? Sharks, because they could be swimming right next to you and you wouldn’t even know.

What age do you wish you could permanently be? 11, because I didn’t have any responsibili es and I could just have fun.

What is/was your favorite family vaca on? We went to Hawaii for a week with my best friend and her family.

What’s worth spending more money on to get the best? Spending a lot of money to go to a fancy restaurant is almost always worth it.

Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? I would drive a car because it is the fastest op on. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? I would hire someone to do my laundry because it is one of my least favorite things to do. What’s your favorite family recipe? My dad’s chocolate chip cookie recipe. What’s your favorite family tradi on? My dad makes waffles every Sunday morning. On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? I don’t know what other people would say, but I think I’m pre y funny so I’d give myself an 8. Who is the most intelligent person you know? My high school teacher Dr. Wendt. He was the one of the best teachers that I’ve ever had. What is one thing you will never do again? Ride Splash Mountain in Disneyland, because it made me cry when I was 10.

What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I’ve wanted a new car for a while, but I definitely don’t have enough money to buy a nice one yet. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? Do you like being a twin? What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? I’ve gone downhill skiing a couple mes and I thought it was really fun, but I don’t really have me for it now. If you could make a 20-second phone call to yourself at any point in your life, when would you call and what would you say? I would call myself when I am 80 and remind myself of all the fun things that I got to do when I was in high school. Which of your scars has the best story behind it? This isn’t really a good story, but I have a big scar on my shin from cu ng myself when I was shaving.

What job would you be terrible at? I don’t think that I would be a very good mo vaonal speaker, because I’m not even very good at mo va ng myself some mes.

What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I am the worst dancer, so maybe if I had tried it when I was younger I would be able to dance a li le bit now.

What do you wish you knew more about? Chemistry, because I am not doing the best in that class so far.

What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I like to wake up early.


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Prep: A 2020 graduate of Benson Polytechnic High ... A ended Franklin High as a freshman and sophomore, Benson High as a junior and senior ... Earned all-league honors all four years ... Member of Benson High’s 6A state championship team as a junior ... Led the state in scoring as a freshman (21.0/g) ... Hit 324 3-pointers in four-year prep career ... Ranked first or second in Oregon each year and in the top 50 na onally ... Connected on 10 3-pointers on Senior Night ... 2020 Benson High valedictorian. Personal: The daughter of Denny and Angela Dixson ... Sister of Gianni, an older brother, and Andie, a younger sister.

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To appreciate the small things in life. Doing things like going on walks and apprecia ng nature’s beauty, along with being thankful for the people I call family became three of the major things that have changed since Covid began. We complain so o en, yet don’t realize how blessed we are. I show much more gra tude for things that used to be thoughtless parts of my life. Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? I love long bike rides but will always prefer a good long car ride, vibing to some music with friends. What’s your favorite family recipe? Definitely my mom’s homemade ravioli. What’s your favorite family tradi on? My favorite family tradi on is having all of our family and friends over on the holidays and we cook a big Italian meal for everyone. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I am an extrovert. I’ve always been outgoing and enjoyed making friends. On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? 11. I am almost as funny as Coach Mike when it comes to the dad jokes. Who is the most intelligent person you know? Easy. My momma. What age do you wish you could permanently be? I wish I could be 5. Everything was simpler and I didn’t have any real problems. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I really want a boat, but I have a long way to go before I can even think about buying one. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? My li le sister calling me makes my day. Or hugs! What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? I write a lot of poetry and am working on a book. I wish I had more me to focus on my wri ng but as of right now it is kind of a hobby I do when I can find some me. What is something you think everyone should do at least once in their lives? I believe everyone should travel to a different place and experience their culture at least once in their life.

Who is your hero? My parents are my heroes. What is/was your favorite family vaca on? Probably my trip to Spain and London in August of 2019 with my mom and sister. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? My chemistry!!! Which of your scars has the best story behind it? My le knee. I took a pre y good fall on some gravel during an intense game of capture the flag during a summer camp. We won so it was totally worth it. If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? Overthinking. If you could make a 20-second phone call to yourself at any point in your life, when would you call and what would you say? October 28, 2019, 10 a.m. “Call G and tell him you love him.” What is something that a ton of people are obsessed with, but you just don’t get the point of? TikTok. What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? The process of working towards becoming a Division I athlete. What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? Owning my own business and helping those in need.


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Prep: A 2020 graduate of Havre High ... The 2020 Gatorade Montana Player of the Year ... Led the Blue Ponies to Class A state tles as a sophomore and junior ... Voted the tournament MVP both years ... Four mes named all-state. Personal: The daughter of Bill and Karen Keller ... Has a younger brother, Kash ... The niece of former Lady Griz Cheryl (1998-02) and Juliann Keller (2001-05) ... Parents played basketball at Carroll College.

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' B The coronavirus pandemic has taught me: Never take anything for granted.

What is your biggest fear? Losing someone. What mo vates you to work hard? SUCCESS and seeing results. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? I would have them organize all my stuff. How many pillows do you sleep with? Three, one for my head, one for in between my legs and one to put my arms around. What’s your favorite family recipe? My mom’s creamy chicken and rice. What’s your favorite family tradi on? Big family breakfasts on Sunday mornings.

How do you relax a er a long day? A nice hot bubble bath. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? A brand-new Dodge pickup. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? Funny jokes! What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? Building and decora ng my own home! What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? The Kardashians.

On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? I’d say a solid 7 depending on the day.

If you could turn any ac vity into an Olympic sport, what would you have a good chance at winning a medal for? Blowing Double Bubble Gum.

What job would you be terrible at? I would be a terrible contractor.

What is something you are certain you will never experience? Time traveling.

What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? Indianapolis in 2016 to watch the Women’s Final Four.

What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? Playing so ball in high school.

What is special about the place you grew up? Strong sense of community and huge support system.

What is the most illegal thing you’ve done? I have taken handfuls of grapes out of the bag at Walmart and ate them while shopping.

What age do you wish you could permanently be? 26 would be perfect.


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Prep: A 2020 graduate of Mead High ... A ended Box Elder High as a freshman, sophomore and junior, Mead High in Spokane, Wash., as a senior ... Voted first-team All-Greater Spokane League as a senior ... Led Box Elder to Class C state tles as a sophomore and junior ... Named the MVP of the state tournament as a junior a er averaging 20.7 points per game ... Voted all-state as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Named to the Great Falls Tribune Super State team as a junior and the newspaper’s North-Central Montana Athlete of the Year for girls’ basketball. Personal: The daughter of Bonnie Rose e and stepdad Joel Rose e, and Shaw Momberg ... Has three younger sisters, Kyla Momberg, Tahlia Momberg and Jai-Quinn Rose e, and a younger brother, Oliver Rose e.

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To value every day even more, with all the uncertainty, and to never take anything for granted. Who is your hero? My mom. She’s been there through everything and has always worked hard to make sure I had everything I needed and more.

Who is the most intelligent person you know? My stepdad. From history to who recently commi ed to a school for sports, he’ll provide informa on.

What is/was your favorite family vaca on? During my 6th grade Christmas break, my family all flew to Louisville, Kentucky, to watch Shoni Schimmel (who played for the Cardinals) play against UConn.

What’s the farthest you’ve ever been from home? Costa Rica for two weeks on a school trip with my Spanish class.

Would you rather ride a bike, ride a horse or drive a car? Drive a car. Although younger me wanted to be a cowgirl and would prefer a horse, I think a car is easier and gets me where I need to be faster. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? I would have them go over my schedule for the day/ week and organize it in my planner and rebound for me when I’m shoo ng in the gym. Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? Work at the perfect job because I would love working every day, all while making money, and that would make me feel more accomplished. If money was no object, what would you do all day? Road trips. Cruise and listen to music, since gas wouldn’t cost anything. I would also go get an ou it to wear for the next day. How many pillows do you sleep with? Zero, because sleeping with pillows is very uncomfortable. What’s your favorite family recipe? My grandma’s homemade cinnamon rolls. Not the healthiest but my all- me favorite. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Right in the middle of both. I’m not shy but I’m not the most talka ve, so I feel like I’m either at certain mes or situa ons. On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? 5. Some mes I could make jokes, other mes I’m pre y chill.

What is special about the place you grew up? It holds some of my best memories as a li le kid and the family I was blessed with over the years, blood or not. What’s worth spending more money on to get the best? Shoes. Never had a pair of Off-Whites but I know they would be worth spending thousands of dollars on. How do you relax a er a long day? Laying down while watching Ne lix. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? An all-black Jeep Wrangler with red interior and rims. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? “Wait, what’s your name again?” What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? Working a job that I enjoy, and the people that will be in my life that I met during college. What hobby would you get into if me and money weren’t an issue? Surfing!! There are two types of people in this world. What are the two types? One who mixes their salad together, like all the chicken and croutons, and then eats it like that. Then, you have people who eat all the chicken off the top first, then eat the le uce. What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I don’t put my clothes back a er trying on several outfits, so they’re all over my bed or ground.


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To appreciate every unpromised day and the opportuni es it brings. To live each day to its fullest, count my blessings and enjoy every moment because you never know when it will be taken away from you. What’s your favorite family tradi on? Every Christmas Eve my grandpa invites over a ton of rela ves, some we only see once a year, and we have a huge party with tons of food. What’s your favorite family recipe? My late-grandmother’s monster cookies. She made them every year around Halloween. Now my mom and I make them together. What is special about the place you grew up? Everyone knew everyone. We had such a small community that was super supportive, especially with sports. What is the most annoying ques on that people ask you regularly? Something that gets kind of annoying is, “How tall are you?” What is/was your favorite family vaca on? When we went to Disneyland. The weather was so nice and the experience was so much fun! I come from a family of six kids and I am the oldest. Traveling with a lot of people of all ages can make a lot of fun memories. What job would you be terrible at? A surgeon. I would not have the pa ence to be in really long surgeries and also having every move I make be a life-or-death situa on. What are you most looking forward to in the next 10 years? I am excited to see what occupa on I take up and where I end up living. I want to live in a bigger city. What could you give a 40-minute presenta on on with absolutely no prepara on? I would probably talk about my athle c career and how it has shaped me into who I am today.

Would you rather win the lo ery or work at the perfect job? I think winning the lo ery would be awesome but I’d prefer to work at the perfect job. Waking up every morning and ge ng ready to go do something you love and enjoy would just make life so much more purposeful and fulfilling. What is a small thing that makes your day be er? Reading quotes that fit how my day is going or that help mo vate me to have a be er mindset. Which of the five senses would you say is your strongest? I feel like my smell is my best sense. This can either be a good thing or a really bad thing. What do you regret not doing or star ng when you were younger? I wish I took singing lessons when I was younger. Jam sessions in my car with my friends would sound a lot be er. What one thing do you really want but can’t afford yet? I really want a Tesla. I’ve got a long way to go in order to afford one. How do you relax a er a long day? I like to relax and unwind by taking a long, hot shower, watching some Ne lix with some chamomile tea and enjoying something sweet for dessert. On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are? I would say 8 but in reality I am probably a 4. If you could hire someone to help you, what would you have them do? I would definitely have them go buy me a coffee every morning. I can’t start my day without a good coffee.

What age do you wish you could permanently be? I would pick 25. I would have just finished up school and have hopefully found a job I enjoy. I also am s ll young enough to not be considered old.

What is your biggest fear? My biggest fear is drowning. I never want to experience any situa on like that.

What is the most annoying thing about having yourself as a roommate? I set so many alarms in the morning that I somemes don’t wake up to. I am sure my roommate enjoys listening to a siren go off for five minutes five mes every morning.

Who is your hero? My biggest hero is definitely my late-grandma. She fought cancer for seven years and it never stopped her from doing what she loved. Even during her rough days she s ll went and taught dance classes. She disciplined and inspired a lot of people during her life me and le a huge impact on my life.


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The 2020-21 season is Mike Petrino’s first year as the head women’s basketball coach at Montana a er serving as an assistant coach with the Lady Griz the previous four years. Montana went from seven to 14 to 14 to 17 wins while Petrino was an assistant coach. The team’s 17 wins in 2019-20 were the most for the program since 2015-16. The Lady Griz advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big Sky Conference tournament in 201718, Jace Henderson was voted second-team All-Big Sky in 2018-19, and McKenzie Johnston was named first-team All-Big Sky in 2019-20. Petrino, who was born in Glasgow and raised in Kalispell, has more than two decades of coaching experience, from high school freshmen to Colorado of the Pac-12, where he was on staff in 2015-16. A er coaching at various schools throughout Montana, Petrino moved to Portland in the early 2000s and took a teaching and coaching posi on at Central Catholic High. He spent 10 years at the school, the final five as the head coach of the boys’ basketball team. The Rams went 97-37 under Petrino, won five Mt. Hood Conference tles and twice placed

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third at the Oregon Class 6A state tournament. He was named the Mt. Hood Conference Coach of the Year three mes in his five years as head coach. Petrino started coaching Division I women’s basketball in 2011-12, when he was hired at Wyoming. He would spend four years on Joe Legerski’s staff. The Cowgirls twice won 20 or more games and advanced to the 2013 WNIT. He was on Linda Lappe’s staff at Colorado in 2015-16. A 1999 graduate of MSU Billings, Petrino is married to the former Kelly Hays, the daughter of former Griz basketball player Eric Hays. The couple has two daughters, Jamieson and Hayden. Petrino’s brothers, Jason and Jared, are on the football coaching staff at Southern Illinois. Petrino’s cousin, Paul, is the head football coach at Idaho. Another cousin, Bobby, is the head coach at Missouri State. He previously was the head coach at Louisville and Arkansas, and with the Atlanta Falcons. His uncle, Bob Sr., was the long me football coach at Carroll College in Helena, Mont.

JORDAN SULLIVAN A The 2020-21 season is Jordan Sullivan’s fourth year as an assistant coach at Montana, her first as the program’s recrui ng coordinator. Originally hired in September 2016, Sullivan served as the program’s director of basketball administra on in 2016-17. In her first year as an assistant coach, in 2017-18, the Lady Griz improved from seven to 14 wins and won a game at the Big Sky Conference tournament. In 2018-19, Montana once again won 14 games. The Lady Griz ed for fourth in the Big Sky in 2019-20, earned a bye at the league tournament and won 17 games overall, their most since going 20-11 in 2015-16. Sullivan, who was born and raised in Sidney, was recruited to play for the Lady Griz by her uncle, former Montana coach Robin Selvig. She played in a then program-record 129 games for the Lady Griz and was a member

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NATE COVILL A The 2020-21 season is Nathan Covill’s second year as an assistant coach at Montana. He joined the staff in August 2019 a er working the previous three seasons as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball program at Willame e University, a Division III school in Salem, Ore. In Covill’s first year at Montana, the Lady Griz won 17 games, the most for the program since the 2015-16 season. Originally from Long Beach, Calif., Covill played basketball at Montana in the early 1990s. He averaged 6.6 points and 4.7 rebounds as a senior in 1995-96. The Grizzlies advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 1991-92, when Covill was in his first year in the program, the NIT in 1994-95, when he was a redshirt junior. Covill, who graduated from Montana with a degree in elementary educa on in 1998, previously taught in Southern California and coached boys’ basketball at Mar n Luther King High from 1999-2008.

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The Wolves won the 2002 CIF Division 2 state championship and the 2008 CIF Division IAA Southern Sec on tle. Both years they earned a spot in the top 25 in the USA Today na onal rankings. Covill, who worked as a special educa on case manager for the Redmond (Ore.) School District from 2008-16, was the assistant boys’ basketball coach at Redmond High for one season, the school’s head girls coach for three and the head boys coach at Ridgeview High for four. Covill is married to the former Angella Bieber, who played for the Lady Griz from 1994-95 to 1997-98. She was a member of Robin Selvig-coached teams that won 99 games over four seasons and four mes advanced to the NCAA Tournament. She was voted the Big Sky’s Outstanding Sixth Player as a junior, the Big Sky tournament MVP as a senior. The Covills have two daughters, Aus n and Alex.

JACE HENDERSON A The 2020-21 season is Jace Henderson’s first year as an assistant coach at Montana. She was a graduate assistant coach for the Lady Griz in 2019-20. Henderson was a five-year student-athlete at Montana, playing one year of volleyball before spending the next four on the women’s basketball team. She three mes was voted by her teammates as the Shannon Green Most Inspira onal Player, twice voted the team’s Mary Louise

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DAHLBERG ARENA

Montana had a crowd of 7,205 for its 98-45 home victory over MSU Northern on Nov. 5, 2019 Montana at Home Season 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Record 4-4 3-2 4-6 3-4 7-3 14-2 14-4 12-1 16-0 15-0 11-1 15-0 15-1 17-1 16-0 14-2 16-1 10-1 14-0 17-0 16-2 16-0 14-2 13-1

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1,596 1,759 1,729 3,119 2,788 2,668 3,219 3,800 3,302 5,123 5,235 4,653 4,335 4,402

15th 12th 15th 6th 6th 9th 7th 7th 13th 10th 10th 14th 15th 16th

Top Crowds in Lady Griz History

Season 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Record 9-6 15-2 13-2 10-3 12-2 17-1 13-3 12-2 15-1 17-0 17-1 11-3 8-7 11-4 15-2 15-2 15-2 14-2 7-8 10-6 10-4 10-5

A n. 2,170 3,862 3,449 3,468 3,730 4,210 3,786 3,855 3,965 3,934 3,826 3,149 3,024 2,896 3,048 2,991 3,026 2,808 2,687 3,166 3,180 3,062

Total

572-106 (.844)

NCAA 43rd 18th 27th 26th 26th 22nd 29th 27th 31st 29th 30th 38th 40th 39th 37th 36th 38th 42nd 43rd 34th 38th 41st

Date 2.6.88 3.20.88 3.13.91 3.14.90 12.19.94 2.25.95 3.16.94 2.25.94 3.20.04 11.5.19 2.6.93 12.13.17 3.7.09 11.20.18 2.3.95 3.9.91 2.28.87 2.28.97 3.12.94 1.26.96

A n. 9,258 8,709 8,575 8,407 8,371 8,276 7,992 7,938 7,413 7,205 7,022 7,018 6,734 6,610 6,580 6,569 6,500 6,402 6,327 6,231

Opponent Montana State Stanford 1 Iowa 1 Hawaii 1 Tennessee Boise State UNLV 1 Boise State Louisiana Tech 1 MSU Northern 3 Montana State Sea le 3 Portland State Providence (MT) 3 Idaho Montana State 2 Montana State Montana State Boise State 2 Boise State

Result W, 67-59 L, 72-74 (ot) L, 53-64 L, 78-83 L, 61-66 W, 68-49 W, 77-67 W, 87-81 L, 77-81 W, 98-45 W, 65-49 L, 64-78 W, 70-60 W, 90-45 W, 93-49 W, 77-49 W, 58-41 W, 63-49 W, 81-65 W, 62-55

1 :: NCAA tournament game 2 :: Big Sky Conference tournament game 3 :: Lady Griz School Day game * Dahlberg Arena underwent a renova on during the 1998-99 season that reduced the facility’s sea ng capacity from more than 9,000 to less than 7,500.


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