2019-20 Women's Basketball Roster
Biography
Pronunciation: Call-ins
Feature: Hannah Collins Brings Another Gear To MSUB Women's Lineup (Joe Kusek/Billings Gazette, 11/25/18)
New Faces: MSUB Women's Basketball Freshman Hannah Collins (12/1/2017)
NCAA Stats Page
Career Single Game Bests
Category |
Total |
Date |
Opponent |
Points |
29 |
1/12/19 |
2 times |
Rebounds |
6 |
2/29/20 |
3 times |
Assists |
8 |
2/7/19 |
2 times |
Steals |
4 |
11/9/18 |
vs. Providence |
Blocks |
2 |
12/18/18 |
vs. Marysville |
FG Made |
10 |
11/9/18 |
vs. Providence |
3-Pt FG Made |
5 |
12/5/19 |
3 times |
FT Made |
11 |
2/13/20 |
vs. Alaska Anchorage |
Minutes |
38 |
2/2/19 |
at Saint Martin's |
*Date of last occurrence if multiple
*Bold italics indicate school record
Awards
All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference |
Season |
Honorable Mention |
2019-20 (Junior) |
Second Team |
2018-19 (Sophomore) |
All-Tournament |
Season |
Yellowjacket Classic (MVP) |
2018-19 (Sophomore) |
Athletic Department Awards (Buzzies) |
Season |
Women's Basketball Player of the Year |
2018-19 (Sophomore) |
2019-20: Honorable mention all-GNAC point guard...ranked 11th in the GNAC and second on the team with 12.4 points per game...ranked ninth in the GNAC and first on the team with 2.8 assists per game, second on the team with 73 total assists...ranked 12th in the GNAC in free-throw percentage at 79 percent...started 24 games and played in 26 and averaged 28.0 minutes per game, third most on the team...shot 36 percent from the field and 39 percent from 3-point range...made second highest 3-point makes on the team with 46 on 117 attempts...third on the team with 352 total points...averaged 3.0 rebounds...Had 18 double-figure games with a season high 25 points scored against Western Washington on Dec. 7...Had a season high five assists on five occasions, including Seattle Pacific on Feb. 22...had a season high three steals against Chadron State on Nov. 23...marked season high six rebounds on four occasions... played a season high 37 minutes on three occasions, on Nov. 23 against Chadron State, Dec. 12 against Rocky, and Mar. 5 against Western Washington...Helped the Yellowjackets reach the GNAC Quarterfinals and scored 9 points against the Vikings with 5 assists, 2 steals, and 3 rebounds.
2018-19: Second-team all-GNAC point guard…ranked second in the GNAC and led team with 14.8 points per game…ranked ninth in the GNAC and led the team with 3.4 assists per game…ranked fourth in the GNAC in free-throw percentage at 84.2 percent, the seventh-best single-season mark in school history…started 25 of 26 games and averaged a team-high 30.2 minutes per game…shot 39.2 percent from the field and 34.5 percent from 3-point range…led team with 370 total points…averaged 1.8 rebounds…ranked second on the team with 34 assists…scored a season-high 29 points on two occasions, on Nov. 9 against Providence and Jan. 12 against Alaska…had a season-best eight assists on Nov. 23 against Valley City State and on Feb. 7 against Alaska…had a season-high four steals on Nov. 9 against Providence…played a season-high 38 minutes on Feb. 2 at Saint Martin’s…made a season-best 10 field goals on Nov. 9 against Providence…made a season-best five 3-pointers on Jan. 12 at Alaska…named Most Valuable Player of the Yellowjacket Classic.
2017-18: Excelled in first season with the ‘Jackets, and developed into a key player during the team’s seven-game playoff run down the stretch…played in all 37 games, averaging 19.1 minutes per game…made first career start on Dec. 30, 2017 at Saint Martin’s…averaged 4.7 points per game…scored season-high 15 points on Jan. 13 against Central Washington…reached double figures in scoring in four games…ranked third on the team with 46 assists and an average of 1.2 per game…had a season-high six assists on Jan. 25 against Saint Martin’s…shot 34.4 percent from the field, 25.0 percent from 3-point range, and 69.6 percent from the free-throw line…grabbed 69 total rebounds for an average of 1.9 per game…totaled 21 steals…had a season-high seven rebounds on March 3 against Seattle Pacific…played a season-high 35 minutes on March 3 against Seattle Pacific…member of second NCAA Division II Elite Eight team in MSUB history…member of 2018 NCAA Division II West Region Champion team…member of 2018 Great Northwest Athletic Conference tournament champion team…member of MSUB team that tied a school record as fourth squad in school history to reach 25 wins in a season.
Great Falls High School: Four-year member of the Great Falls High School girls basketball program under head coach Jerry Schmitz…member of the track and field team…as a junior averaged 12.6 points per game on 46.0 percent shooting from the field…was a 72.0 percent shooter from the free-throw line and averaged 1.7 assists per game…was instrumental in a Great Falls upset win over tournament-favorite Missoula Sentinel, 59-45, to send the Bison to the Montana Class AA state title game…in tournament semifinals scored a game-high 23 points, including shooting 4-for-5 from the 3-point arc…was named to the girls all-tournament team after leading Bison to championship game…was also an all-state and all-conference honoree…named team MVP as a junior.
Coach Woodin on Collins: “I am very excited for Hannah’s senior season. She will be our primary leader both on and off the court since she will be our lone senior. Hannah’s speed and skill set will again play a major role in our team’s success. She is a hard worker and I expect her to be one of the elite players in our conference this year.”
Collins on choosing MSUB: "I chose MSUB because when I went on my visit I really enjoyed all of the women's basketball players as well as the whole coaching staff. I also really like the campus set up, the classrooms and the dorms. After my visit I just felt MSUB would be the best place for me to receive a great education and continue my basketball career. I'm really looking forward to being part of the program next year!"
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2017-18Freshman
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5'5"
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2018-19Sophomore
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5'5"
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