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NEXTUP_WBB_WU/UCM

Northwest WBB welcomes Washburn, Central Missouri to Bearcat Arena

Wednesday, Jan. 22 | 5:30 p.m.
Northwest Missouri State vs. Washburn | Bearcat Arena | Maryville, Mo. 
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Saturday, Jan. 25 | 1:40 p.m.
Northwest Missouri State vs. Central Missouri | Bearcat Arena | Maryville, Mo. 
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The Northwest Missouri State women's basketball team (9-9, 2-6 MIAA) is set to return to Bearcat Arena, hosting Washburn on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 5:30 p.m., followed by Central Missouri on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 1:30 p.m.

CATCH THE ACTION
Both games will be available on the MIAA Network, as live stats will be available on bearcatsports.com, and radio will be broadcasted on KXCV (90.5 FM).

LAST TIME OUT VS. THE 'BODS
Northwest and Washburn (10-8, 4-4 MIAA) battled it out in Topeka, resulting in a 66-61 OT win for the Bearcats. Northwest was led by Kesten's 22-point performance. Hartnett contributed 14 points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Washburn stole two contests from Emporia State (W, 88-73) and Newman (W, 77-66) last week. 

ALL-TIME SERIES WITH THE 'BODS
Washburn leads the all-time series 62-15. 

LAST TIME OUT VS. THE JENNIES
Fields tallied her 13th career double-double to pace the 'Cats over the Jennies, 66-58 in Warrernsburg. Fields finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while Kesten recorded a game-high 19 points. Northwest shot its best shooting percentage since Nov. 30 of 45.8%. UCM (11-8, 3-5 MIAA) also recorded a pair of wins against Newman (W, 83-41) and Emporia State (69-52) last week. 

ALL-TIME SERIES WITH THE JENNIES
UCM leads the all-time series 76-28. 

TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN THE COUNTRY
As of Jan. 19, Northwest has navigated the toughest schedule in the nation. The Bearcats have defeated two top-five teams this season and faced six opponents ranked in the top 25 of the latest WBCA poll, with more challenging matchups still ahead.

SIX-STRAIGHT DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING FROM CK
Caely Kesten has delivered double-digit scoring efforts in each of the Bearcats' last six games, raising her season total to 12 and her career total to 41. Ranked as the nation's third-best three-point shooter, Kesten is averaging 17.1 points per game during this six-game stretch, sinking 3.1 three-pointers per contest.

HARTNETT SCRATCHES NEW CAREER-HIGH IN KEARNEY
Graduate guard Molly Hartnett posted a career-high 28 points in a 71-64 loss to Nebraska-Kearney last Thursday. Hartnett shot 8-of-14 from the field and an impressive 10-of-11 from the free-throw line during her 35 minutes on the court. She has now recorded double-digit scoring performances in four consecutive games.

CONTROLLING THE PAINT
Kelsey Fields has pulled down 134 rebounds this season, averaging 3.2 on the offensive glass, ranking second in the MIAA. 

OUT-REBOUNDING THE OPPOSITION
Northwest boasts a perfect 7-0 record this season when out-rebounding opposing teams. 

KESTEN HAS THE GREEN LIGHT
Caely Kesten ranks third in the nation with a blistering 49% shooting percentage from beyond the arc - leads MIAA. Kesten has tallied a league-best 50 three-pointers this season, eighth across Div. II. 

MIAA TAKING NOTICE
True freshman forward Sadie Maas has emerged as a defensive force, averaging 1.3 blocks per game to sit sixth in the MIAA. She has recorded 24 blocked shots this season.

MAAS COLLECTS DOUBLE-DOUBLE VS. GRACELAND
True freshman forward Sadie Maas played a pivotal role in Northwest's win over Graceland, posting a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double in a 85-54 victory.

Maas is the first freshman to record a double-double since her current teammate, Kelsey Fields, accomplished it in 2022 with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Lincoln.

'CATS SHOOT SEASON-BESTS VS. WILLIAM JEWELL
During its matchup with William Jewell, Northwest posted its season-best shooting percentages, hitting 51% from the field, and 52.9% from long-range. 

INAUGURAL WIN AGAINST TOP-RANKED OPPONENT IN PROGRAM HISTORY 
Northwest made history on Saturday by defeating the reigning Division II national champions and top-ranked Minnesota State, 85-67, in its final game of the Central Region WBB Showcase. This victory marked Northwest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team in program history.

Northwest handed Minnesota State its first loss since Feb. 17, 2024, and its largest margin of defeat since Jan. 11, 2020, against Southwest Minnesota State. Northwest led for nearly 30 minutes of game time, keeping Minnesota State's only lead in the first half. 

TWO TOP FIVE VICTORIES
W, 57-49 vs. No. 5 Ashland (11/2/24)
W, 85-67 vs. No. 1 Minnesota State (11/9/24)

FIRST TOP FIVE VICTORY SINCE 2009
Northwest defeated the No. 5-ranked Ashland Eagles it its first game of the D2CCA Tip-Off Classic, 57-49, marking its first top five victory since a 88-76 win against No. 5 Emporia State in the 2009-10 season. 

SO FAR THIS SEASON...
Kesten leads the scoring for Northwest with 245 points, with Fields right behind with 182. Hartnett, Northwest's second-most all-time point scorer, has provided a team-best 61 assists, accumulating 172 points (9.6 PPG).

HARTNETT, KESTEN RETURN FOR FINAL SEASON
Graduate student's Molly Hartnett and Caely Kesten return for their final seasons with the Bearcat women's basketball program. Hartnett led the Bearcats in scoring last season with 389 points, as Kesten was the second-leading scorer with 382. 

HARTNETT BECOMES SECOND-MOST POINT SCORER IN BEARCAT HISTORY
Molly Hartnett has passed Danae Wagner (1989-92) to become the second-most point scorer in Bearcat history, totaling 1,607 points in her career. 

Northwest Career Points
1. Janet Clark, 1986-89 - 2,121
2. Molly Hartnett, 2020-pres. - 1,607
3. Danae Wagner, 1989-92 - 1,538
4. Patty Painter, 1978-81 - 1,511
5. Diane Kloewer, 1981-84 - 1,489
6. Denise Sump, 1997-2000 - 1,471
7. Laura Friederich, 2003-06 - 1,449
8. Tanya Meyer, 2014-18 - 1,446
9. Marla Sapp, 1982-85 - 1,445
10. Mandi Schumacher, 2005-08 - 1,411

MORE HARTNETT IN THE RECORD BOOKS

Northwest's Career FT%
1. Kendey Eaton, 2018-20 - 91.2
2. Molly Hartnett, 2020-pres. - 84.6
3. Tanya Meyer, 2015-18 - 84.4
4. Jaelyn Haggard, 2017-21 - 82.8
5. Tember Schechinger, 2013-16 - 82.1
6. Kim Scamman, 1980-84 - 80.9
7. Meridee Scott, 2010-14 - 80.7
8. Abby Henry, 2009-12 - 78.9
9. Jessica Burton, 2005-09 - 77.3
10. Lauren Williams, 2005-08 - 77.2
11. Marla Sapp, 1981-85 - 76.6

Northwest's Assists in a Career
1. Pam Cummings, 1995-98 - 822
2. Sandy (Cummings) Nelson, 1987-90 - 598
3. Kim Scamman, 1983-86 - 554
4. Julie Schmitz, 1976-79 - 454
5. Molly Hartnett, 2020-pres. 386
6. Monica Booth, 1980-83 - 378
7 Janet Clark, 1986-89 - 320
8. Marla Sapp, 1982-85 - 302
9. Shelly Jermain, 1991-94 - 298
10. Patty Painter, 1978-81 - 287

FIELDS MOVES TO NO. 2 IN CAREER REBOUNDS
Kelsey Fields has risen to No. 2 in Northwest's career rebounds list, pulling down 795. 

1. Julie Chadwick, 1978-81 - 1,006 
2. Kelsey Fields, 2021-pres. 795
3. Mandi Schumacher, 2005-08 - 763
4. Patty Painter, 1978-81 - 733
5. Kelly Leintz, 1985-88 - 710
6. Danae Wagner, 1989-92 - 706
7. Jodi Giles, 1979-82 - 702
8. Denise Sump, 1997-2000 - 694
    Tanya Meyer, 2014-18 - 694
9. Diane Kloewer, 1981-84 - 686

THREE-POINT DUO
Caely Kesten and Peyton Kelderman have both entered Northwest's top 10 career three-pointers list. 

Northwest's Three-Pointers in a Career
1. Jaelyn Haggard (2017-21)     256
2. Kelli Nelson (2005-08)    202
3. Shelly Martin (2008-10)    170
4. Caely Kesten (2020-pres.)    167
5. Laura Friederich (2003-06)    163
6. Peyton Kelderman (2021-pres.)    151
7. Brooke Hogue (2002-04)    143
8. Mallory McAndrews (2015-19)    139
9. Tanya Meyer (2014-18)    132
10. Katie O'Grady, (2004-07)    125
 
ADDITION OF COACH TUCKER
Head coach Austin Meyer announced the addition of assistant coach Daryle Tucker to the Bearcat staff in June. Tucker previously spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska. Before that, he served as the head men's basketball coach at Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont, for three seasons, and later at Northland College.
Tucker replaces former Bearcat assistant coach Chris Guess, who accepted a position as an assistant coach at the University of South Dakota.

50 BELOW = W
Under Meyer, Northwest boasts an impressive 20-2 record when limiting opponents to under 50 points. Last season, the Bearcats successfully held six opponents below that threshold, along with No. 5 Ashland and MSU Moorhead this season. The Bearcats suffered just their only second loss when holding opponents under the 50-point threshold vs. UNK on Jan. 4 (L, 48-46). 

W, 71-47 vs. William Woods (11/25/23)
W, 55-48 (OT) vs. Emporia State (12/16/23)
W, 63-42 at Rogers State (1/6/24)
W, 79-49 vs. Newman (1/20/24)
W, 62-50 at Washburn (2/10/24)
W, 59-41 vs. Rogers State (2/15/24)
W, 57-49 vs. No 5 Ashland (11/2/24)
W, 54-47 vs. MSU Moorhead (11/8/24)

SECOND-MOST MIAA WINS IN PROGRAM HISTORY
Northwest's 16 conference wins last season rank as the second-most in program history, only bested by the 2010-11 team that went 18-4 and won the regular season MIAA crown and finishing with a Final-four berth. 

FIVE OUT OF SEVEN SEASONS FOR MEYER
Head Coach Austin Meyer took the reigns of the Bearcat program during the 2018-19 season and has been to the MIAA Championships five-out-of-seven times in his tenure. Meyer has accumulated a record of a 3-4 all-time record.

Last season, Northwest earned the No. 2 seed at the MIAA Championships, which is the highest seed that Northwest has gotten during the Meyer era.

MEYER TAKES BEARCATS TO NCAA TOURNEY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2011
During the remarkable 2023-24 season, head coach Austin Meyer brought the Bearcats to their first NCAA Div. II Tournament appearance since 2011. 

Northwest's NCAA Tournament Games
2024 - Fort Hays State 62, Northwest 47

2011 - Northwest 92, Texas Women's 73
           Northwest 77, Tarleton State 61
           Northwest 82, Central Oklahoma 70
           Northwest 78, Cal Poly Pomona 65
           Michigan Tech 89, Northwest 78

2008 - Northwest 72, West Texas A&M 71 (OT)
           Emporia State 83, Northwest 71

2004 - Washburn 65, Northwest 64

2007 - West Texas A&M 87, Northwest 72
2004 - Washburn 65, Northwest 64
1990 - West Texas A&M 62, Northwest 48

1984 - Northwest 81, Lewis 63
           Dayton 97, Northwest 69

TOP FIVE RETURNING SCORERS (2023-24 Season)
Molly Hartnett - 12.5 PPG
Caely Kesten - 12.3 PPG
Lindsey Kelderman - 7.7 PPG
Kesley Fields - 7.7 PPG
Laini Joseph - 7.3 PPG

CAREER DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES
Molly Hartnett - 74
Caely Kesten - 41
Emree Zars - 37
Peyton Kelderman - 28
Kelsey Fields - 26
Lindsey Kelderman - 22
Evelyn Vazquez - 7
Laini Joseph - 6
Ella Moody - 3
Sadie Maas - 1
Aaliyah Riley - 1

CAREER 20-POINT SCORING GAMES
Molly Hartnett - 19
Emree Zars - 8
Caely Kesten - 7
Kelsey Fields - 2
Lindsey Kelderman - 1
Peyton Kelderman - 1

ACTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES LIST
Senior Kelsey Fields has tallied 13 double-doubles in her career, as Molly Hartnett has four as a Bearcat. 

Kelsey Fields - 13
Emree Zars - 6
Molly Hartnett - 4
Sadie Maas - 1

HARTNETT BECOMES THIRD BEARCAT IN PROGRAM HISTORY WITH 1,400pts/300ast
Adding on to Hartnett's career at Northwest,  she became just the third player in Bearcat history to reach the 1,400 points/300ast mark during last years' campaign. She joins Janet Clark (2,121 & 320) and Marla Sapp (1,445 & 302).

Northwest WBB Div. II Top 25 History
- Jan. 25, 1998 - RV (9)
- Feb. 1, 1998 - RV (5)
- Dec. 9, 2003 - RV (8)
- Dec. 16, 2003 - RV (4)
- Jan. 6, 2004 - RV (6)
- Jan. 13, 2004 - RV (17)
- Jan. 20, 2004 - RV (34)
- *Jan. 28, 2004 - 22
- *Feb. 3, 2004 - 17
- *Feb. 10, 2004 - 19
- *Feb. 17, 2004 - 17
- *Feb. 24, 2004 - 21
- *March 30, 2004 - 20
- *March 15, 2004 - 18
*March 30, 2004 - 20
- Nov. 10, 2004 - RV (70)
- Dec. 7, 2004 - RV (4)
- Feb. 8, 2005 - RV (5)
- April 1, 2008 - RV (1)
- Nov. 5, 2008 - RV (1)
- Nov. 25, 2008 - RV (1)
- Nov. 30, 2010 - RV (3)
- Dec. 7, 2010 - RV (2)
- Dec. 14, 2010 - RV (4)
- Jan. 4, 2011 - RV (1)
- Jan. 11, 2011 - RV (7)
- Jan. 18, 2011 - RV (19)
- *Jan. 25, 2011 - T23
- *Feb. 1, 2011 - 24
- *Feb. 8, 2011 - 22
- *Feb. 15, 2011 - 20
- *Feb. 22, 2011 - 18
-* March 1, 2011 - 22
- *March 8, 2011 - 19
- *March 29, 2011 - 4
- *Nov. 1, 2011 - 15
- Nov. 22, 2011 - RV (22)
- Dec. 13, 2011 - RV (12)
- Dec. 5, 2023 - RV (13)
- Dec. 12, 2023 - RV (12)
- Jan. 2, 2024 - RV (13)
- Jan. 9, 2024 - RV (15)
- Feb. 20, 2024 - RV (6)
- Nov. 19, 2024 - 18
- Nov. 26, 2024 - 15
- Dec. 3, 2024 - 9
- Dec. 10, 2024 - RV
- Dec. 17, 2024 - RV

BEARCATS WELCOME EIGHT NEWCOMERS TO 2024-25 SQUAD
Northwest added seven freshmen and one transfer to the 2024-25 roster.

Freshmen
- Guard | #1 Brooklyn Stanley | Sioux City, Iowa
- Guard | # 12 Aliyah Al-Hameed | Waukee, Iowa
- Guard | #22 Aaliyah Riley | Des Moines, Iowa
- Guard | #23 Kenzie Melcher | Omaha, Neb. 
- Forward | #32 Sadie Maas | Waukee, Iowa
- Forward | #33 Avery Yosten | Norfolk, Neb, 
- Forward | #34 Maggie Collins | Conception, Mo. 
Transfer
- Forward | #14 Emree Zars | Shawnee, Kan.

20-WIN SEASON FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2010-11
Last year, the Bearcats achieved the 20-win milestone for the ninth time in program history, marking their first such season since 2010-11.

1974-75 (21-7)            2003-04 (24-7)
1975-76 (20-8)            2010-11 (29-5)
1977-78 (20-8)            2023-24 (23-8)
1979-80 (20-11)
1983-84 (25-5)
1989-90 (20-10)

2024-25 WBCA NCAA Top 25 Coaches' Poll
1. Grand Valley State (21)
2. Texas Woman's
3. Cal State Dominguez Hills (1)
4. Bentley
5. North Georgia (1)
6. Montana State Billings
7. Fort Hays State
8. Azusa Pacific
9. Seton Hill
10. Minnesota State Mankato
11. Union, TN
12. Pittsburg State
13. Texas-Tyler
14. Ashland
15. Embry-Riddle
T16. Coker
        Gannon
18. Lubbock Christian
19. Cal Poly Pomona
20. Nova Southeastern
T21. Belmont Abbey
        Concordia-St. Paul
23. Southwest Minnesota State
24. Tampa
25. Carson-Newman
    
# - Number of First-Place Votes

2024-25 MIAA WBB STANDINGS - As of Jan. 21
1. Pittsburg State
2. Nebraska-Kearney
3. Missouri Western
4. Fort Hays State
5. Arkansas-Fort Smith
6. Missouri Southern
7. Washburn
8. Northeastern State
9. Central Missouri
10. Central Oklahoma
11. Northwest Missouri State
12. Emporia State
13. Newman
14. Rogers State

D2CSC CENTRAL REGION POLL
Rank            School      (First-Place Votes) 
1.                  Minnesota State        (5)
2.                  Pittsburg State         (1)                          
3.         Fort Hays State                
4.         Concordia-St. Paul
5.          Southwest Minnesota State
6.         Harding
7.         Nebraska-Kearney
8.         Missouri Western
9.         Oklahoma Baptist
10.         Arkansas-Fort Smith

TABBED THIRD IN MIAA PRESEASON POLLS
Following a 23-win season--fourth-most in program history-- and its first NCAA Division II tournament appearance since 2011, the Bearcats were picked to finish third in the MIAA for the 2024-25 season, in both the coaches' and media polls. 

The Bearcats earned two first-place votes from MIAA coaches and one vote from the media. 

2024-25 MIAA Women's Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Pittsburg State (10) - 164 points
2. Fort Hays State (2) - 152 points
3. Northwest Missouri State (2) - 142 points
4. Missouri Southern - 137 points
5. Central Missouri - 124 points
6. Nebraska Kearney - 97 points
7. Missouri Western - 89 points
8. Emporia State - 86 points
9. Northeastern State - 80 points
10. Washburn - 68 points
11. Central Oklahoma - 50 points
12. Arkansas-Fort Smith - 39 points
13. Rogers State - 29 points
14. Newman - 17 points
(#) - Number of First-Place Votes

Coaches Are Not Allowed To Vote For Their Own Team

2024-25 MIAA Women's Preseason Media Poll
1. Fort Hays State (9) - 246 points
2. Pittsburg State (5) - 231 points
3. Northwest Missouri State (1) - 225 points
4. Missouri Southern (1) - 206 points
5. Missouri Western (2) - 192 points
6. Central Missouri (1) - 174 points
7. Emporia State - 139 points
8. Nebraska Kearney - 129 points
9. Washburn - 107 points
10. Northeastern State - 101 points
11. Central Oklahoma - 84 points
12. Arkansas-Fort Smith - 74 points
13. Rogers State - 66 points
14. Newman - 21 points
(#) - Number of First-Place Votes

TUESDAY PRESS CONFERENCE AT PIZZA RANCH
Northwest Head Coach Austin Meyer will be available each Tuesday from Noon - 2 p.m. for a press conference at your local Maryville Pizza Ranch. 
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