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5 Aspen Giese

  • Position Guard
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Fort Benton, Montana
  • Previous School Fort Benton High School
  • Major Education

Biography

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Year-By-Year Game Logs
2021-22 (Freshman) 2022-23 (Sophomore) 2023-24 (Junior) 2024-25 (Senior)
 
 
Career Single Game Bests
Category Total Date Opponent
Points 29 2-29-24 at Alaska Fairbanks
Rebounds 14 2-27-25 Simon Fraser
Assists 7 11-3-23 2 Times
Steals 5 2-12-22 Western Oregon
Blocks 2 1-16-25 4 Times
FG Made 10 2-29-24 2 times
3-Pt FG Made 7 12-11-24 2 times
FT Made 5 11-3-23 2 Times
Minutes 40 1-25-25 3 times
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
 
Double-Doubles
Date Opponent Points Rebounds Minutes
11-3-24 Findlay 14 11 34
11-16-24 Colorado School of Mines 13 11 30
2-22-24 at Alaska Fairbanks 17 11 29
2-27-25 Simon Fraser 19 14 36
3-1-25 Western Washington 26 10 38
 
 
Awards
NCAA D2 All-Region Season
CSC Academic All-District 2024-25 (Senior)
CSC Academic All-District 2023-24 (Junior)
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference Season
Second Team 2024-25 (Senior)
Honorable Mention  2022-2023 (Sophomore)
Academic All-GNAC 2024-25 (Senior)
Academic All-GNAC 2023-2024 (Junior)
Academic All-GNAC 2022-2023 (Sophomore)
GNAC Player of the Week
Feb. 24- Mar. 2 2024-25 (Senior)
Dec. 9-15 2024-25 (Senior)
Nov. 11-17 2024-25 (Senior)
All-Tournament Teams Season
Tipoff Classic at the Trailhead All-Tournament Team 2024-25 (Senior)
Yellowjacket Classic All-Tournament Team 2024-25 (Senior)

 
Year-By-Year Career Summary
2024-25: Played in and started each of MSUB's 33 games in her senior season... set a new career-high in points, scoring 451 points and averaging 13.7 points per game... led the entirety of DII in made three-pointers with 101 made shots... shot 43.5% on the season from field, and 42.1% from three-point range... shot 57.8% from the free throw line... grabbed 195 rebounds to average 5.9 rebounds per game... dished out 82 assists for 2.5 assists per game... grabbed 58 steals for 1.8 per game... blocked 17 shots... finished with five double-doubles... grabbed a career-best 14 rebounds on Feb. 27 against Simon Fraser... tied her career-high for most made three-pointers... played a full 40 minutes three-times... Academic All-GNAC... All-GNAC Second Team... CSC Academic All-District.

2023-24: Played and started in 33 games as a junior... averaged 9.5 points per game for the second season in a row, scoring a total 312 points... finished with a 39.7% shooting percentage, a 39.6% three-point mark, and a 68.6% free throw percentage... grabbed a total of 170 rebounds for an average of 5.2 rebounds per game... dished out 75 assists to average 2.3 per game... had eight blocks and 46 steals... scored a career high 29 points on Feb. 29 at Alaska Fairbanks... Academic all-GNAC... CSC Academic All-District.

2022-23: Took another step forward in her sophomore season, starting all 33 games and playing 1409 minutes, averaging 23.1 per game... scored 313 points for an average of 9.5 per game... grabbed 160 rebounds for an average of 4.8 per game... totaled 76 assists, averaging 2.3 per game... averaged 1.1 steals per game... scored a season high 25 points on Feb. 16 against Western Washington, including a buzzer-beating three-pointer to win... had a season high ten rebounds on Feb. 11 against Seattle Pacific... totaled seven assists on Nov. 26 against Post... All-GNAC Honorable Mention... Academic All-Conference.

2021-22: Made an immediate impact as a true freshman, playing in 28 of 29 games and earning four starts…scored 108 points for an average of 3.9 points per game…grabbed 66 rebounds for an average of 2.4 boards per game…averaged 1.6 assists per game…shot 42.7 percent overall (41-for-96)…averaged 14.7 minutes per game…totaled 25 steals for an average of 0.9 steals per game…scored a season-high 12 points on March 4 against Western Washington, including a season-high five field goals…had a season-high six rebounds on two occasions…had a season-high six assists on Jan. 27 against Alaska Anchorage…had a season-high five steals on Feb. 12 against Western Oregon…played a season-high 32 minutes on Jan. 29 against Alaska…made a season-high three 3-pointers on Jan. 22 against Seattle Pacific.

Fort Benton High School: Earned four letters on the hardwood playing as a guard and helping her team to a cumulative record of 65-7 in her prep career…earned all-conference and all-state accolades in each of her first three seasons…recorded averages of 13.8 points, 4.8 assists, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game….over first three seasons totaled 996 points…team captain each of the last two years…three-sport standout…three-year letterwinner in volleyball and a two-year letterwinner in track and field…was an all-state selection in volleyball in 2019-20 after earning three all-conference honors…in track and field as a sprinter was a medalist in the 800-meters at the state meet and helped her team to a 4x400-meter relay state title…four-time academic all-state selection.
 
Coach Woodin on Giese: "Aspen Giese is a great sign for our Yellowjacket women's basketball program. She attended our high school camp this summer and really impressed both me and Alisha. Aspen is a tremendous athlete with an excellent understanding of the game. She is very driven and competes at a high level on every play. Aspen will play multiple guard positions for us and she will have an immediate, positive impact on our program. She played three sports at Fort Benton and like Chloe, plays for a very successful high school basketball program. Aspen recently helped Fort Benton to the state volleyball tournament and has excelled in track as well for her school. Aspen's academic and leadership accomplishments are simply impressive and my staff and I are looking forward to working with her."
 
Giese on choosing MSUB: "I am very excited to be joining MSUB because of its long history of producing high-quality women's basketball teams that compete for championships. Coach Woodin and Coach Breen have built their program with quality Montana players and a family atmosphere, both of which are important to me. I look forward to continuing to grow as a player and to the challenge of competing at the college level."

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Historical Player Information

  • 5

    2021-22Freshman

    Guard
    5'8"
    5
  • 5

    2022-23Sophomore

    Guard
    5'8"
    5
  • 5

    2023-24Junior

    Guard
    5'8"
    5
  • 5
    C

    2024-25Senior

    Guard
    5'8"
    5
    C