The Week That Was #10: Scott, Koenen and Gitzen remind us why we do this
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It’s our stated purpose at Prep Girls Hoops to identify, profile and rank girls basketball prospects, i.e., future collegiate players. Sometimes, though, we need to pay attention at those who have gone before to get a more complete picture of what this process is all about. Today is one of those times as we look back at the Week That Was #10 and some incredible collegiate performances by three highly accomplished Minnesota graduates: Kristin Scott of Kasson-Mantorville, Taylor Koenen of Shakopee and Danielle Gitzen of Chanhassen.
Kasson-Mantorville grad Kristin Scott had a game to remember for Iowa State. (Photo courtesy of ISU athletics)
Kristin Scott, sophomore post, Iowa State – Scott had a dream outing on Saturday in a win at Oklahoma State. The 6’2 post, who was the #2 player in the PGH Class of 2017 behind her ISU teammate Rae Johnson of St. Michael-Albertville, was basically perfect. Scott made 11 of 11 field goal attempts, including 7 of 7 from three-point range. She also cashed in on both free throw attempts for 31 total points. No Power 5 conference player – not Breanna Stewart or Maya Moore or Aja Wilson or anyone else – has scored more than 30 without missing a shot in the last 20 years. She also collected 12 rebounds for her third double-double of the year. Scott, who played for the Minnesota Fury, is second on the team in scoring and rebounds, and is shooting 69% from the field and 49% from three.
Taylor Koenen, junior guard, North Carolina – Koenen is having an outstanding career with the Tar Heels, on and off the court. On Sunday the 6’2 Koenen played 38 minutes as Carolina stunned #1 Notre Dame. Also a Fury alum, Koenen had game highs for rebounds (7) and steals (3). Taylor has started every game for North Carolina this season, and is averaging 35 minutes, 10 points and 7 rebounds per game. She also has 57 assists and 30 steals, and was the #1 player in the Prep Girls Hoops Class of 2016.
Bloomington Kennedy honored alumnae Kenisha Bell at a ceremony this week with a banner in the gym.
Danielle Gitzen, senior guard, Missouri State – Gitzen has also had an outstanding D1 career with the Lady Bears. She has always been a workhorse, and one of the most complete players we have seen in Minnesota. The 5’10 Gitzen, who became a starter for MSU as a sophomore, was named the Missouri Valley Conference player of the week for the first time. Gitzen was #7 in the class of 2015, which produced such outstanding collegiate players as #1 Madison Guebert of Eastview (South Dakota State), #2 TT Starks of Hopkins (Arizona) and #4 Alex Wittinger of Delano (Illinois).
Kenisha Bell, senior guard, Minnesota – This week Bell was honored at Bloomington Kennedy where she graduated in 2014. The Gophers’ captain returned to the Eagles home court to have a banner raised in recognition of her outstanding high school career. Kenisha was Big East Freshman of the Year at Marquette before moving back home to Minneapolis. She was the #3 player in the 2014 class and played AAU ball for North Tartan.
Meanwhile back in high school these things happened last week…
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Senior Tori Nelson of Henry Sibley, who is headed for South Dakota State in the fall, collected the 1,000th rebound of her high school career last week in a road win at Mahtomedi. Nelson is #10 in the Class of 2019.
Senior Olivia Lane of Pequot Lakes hit 2,000 points last week. She is committed to the University of North Dakota.
Sara Scalia is the #2 player in the senior class. The Minnesota commit passed the 2,000-point mark in win over Woodbury last week. Sara wasn't the only one to do it as Olivia Lane of Pequot Lakes also reached 2,000 Jan. 18 against Esko. Her fellow senior, Mariah McKeever of Ada-Borup, reached 1,500 career points. Junior Lily Wilson of Pine City also reached the 1,500-point plateau over the weekend while her teammate, sophomore Ellie Hasz, hit 1,000. Other players passing the 1,000-point mark this week include:
- Sophomore Julia Bengtson of Becker
- Sophomore Ellie Dague of Henning
- Junior CJ Decker of Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted
- Senior Elena Herberg of Rush City
- Senior Macy Savela of Mountain Iron-Buhl