PUEBLO, Colo. (December 11, 2019) – Colorado State University-Pueblo Women's Basketball will return to Massari Arena for their first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference home games of the season. The Pack plays No. 17 Westminster College Friday at 5:30 and Dixie State University Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
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Students from Pueblo District 60 receive free admission Friday night, while students from District 70 are free Saturday. Staff from each district receives a $2 discount on tickets when showing their school ID. All free and discounted tickets are for general admission seating.
Pack Athletics is also holding a Toy Drive. Fans can receive a $2 discount off a general admission ticket by bringing a new, unwrapped toy to donate to local children in need. Fans are also encouraged to wear holiday sweaters to Saturday's game.
Starting 5 – The Top 5 CSU-Pueblo storylines
1. The Pack started RMAC play 1-1 with a win over Adams State and a loss to Fort Lewis College. By winning the RMAC opener over the Grizzlies, the Pack has now won its last 12 RMAC openers. The ThunderWolves have also won their last 12 RMAC home openers.
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JaNaiya Davis (So., Hewitt, Texas) ranks second in D-II in minutes per game. Davis has played 38.5 minutes per game. She had played every minute of three consecutive games before playing 33 minutes against the Skyhawks Saturday.
3. Massari Arena ranks as one of the best home field advantages in the country. The Pack leads the RMAC with an average attendance of 688 fans per game. The ThunderWolves have won their last 17 home games in the month of December. They have not lost a home game in December since 2012.
4. Davis leads the Pack with 16.1 points per game. She ranks fourth in the RMAC in scoring. Her 4.1 assists per game ranks fifth in the RMAC. Davis also ranks third in the RMAC with 2.4 steals per game.
5. The Pack leads the RMAC with 5.0 blocks per game. They rank 16th in D-II in blocks per game.
Sydni Williams (Jr., Little Rock, Ark.) stands third in the RMAC with 1.3 blocks per game. Davis ranks fifth with 1.1 blocks per game.
Jade Adams (Jr., Falcon, Colo.) shares seventh place in the RMAC with 1.0 blocks per game. Those three combined have more total rejections than nine RMAC teams.
Scouting Westminster:
2019-20 Record: 8-1 (3-0 RMAC)
Series History: The Pack leads the all-time series 4-2. Westminster won last year's meeting 65-58 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Player to Watch: Mariah Martin ranks second in the RMAC with 17.0 points per game. Martin has drained 25-of-26 at the charity stripe to lead the RMAC with a .962 free throw percentage.
Scouting Dixie State:
2019-20 Record: 6-3 (1-2 RMAC)
Series History: The series between the Pack and Trailblazers is tied at 1-1. The Pack won last year's meeting 73-70.
Player to Watch: Ali Franks averages 14.2 points per game. She has made 48.1 percent from downtown.
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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Colorado State University – Pueblo competes in 22 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics.