PUEBLO, Colo. (December 17, 2019) – Colorado State University-Pueblo Women's Basketball will travel to New Mexico Highlands University Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the Pack's last game before the holiday break.
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Starting 5 – The Top 5 CSU-Pueblo storylines
1. The Pack stands 1-3 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play and 2-7 overall. CSU-Pueblo has played an incredibly tough schedule. Six of the Pack's seven losses have come to regionally ranked opponents. Four of the Pack's losses have come to nationally ranked teams.
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Sydni Williams (Jr., Little Rock, Ark.) earned her first career RMAC Defensive Player of the Week award Monday. Williams had two double-doubles last weekend, averaging 18.0 points per game and 11.0 rebounds per game. She also had 2.5 blocks per game and 2.0 steals per game.
3. The Pack leads the RMAC with 5.0 blocks per game. CSU-Pueblo ranks 16th in D-II blocks per game. The ThunderWolves average 1.3 blocks per game more than any other team in the RMAC. Williams,
JaNaiya Davis (So., Hewitt, Texas), and
Jade Adams (Jr., Falcon, Colo.) have 30 combined blocks, more than 11 teams in the RMAC.
4. Williams shares the RMAC lead in blocks per game. She averages 1.6 blocks per game. Williams lead the Pack and ranks seventh in the RMAC with 7.7 rebounds per game. She ranks second on the Pack with 11.4 points per game.
5. Davis ranks third in D-II with 37.7 minutes per game, the most in the RMAC. Davis ranks third in the RMAC with 2.1 steals per game. She leads the Pack with 14.0 points per game. Her 5.2 assists per game ranks fifth in the conference.
Scouting NMHU:
2019-20 Record: 1-8(0-4 RMAC)
Series History: The ThunderWolves lead the all-time series with the Cowgirls 54-31. The Pack has won the last nine meetings by an average of 23.0 points per victory. The ThunderWolves beat the Cowgirls 81-54 at Massari Arena March 1.
Player to Watch: Jordyn Lewis leads the RMAC with 20.7 points per game. Lewis has made 93.2 percent at the free-throw line. She has made 31 three-pointers, seven less than the entire ThunderWolves team.
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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.