South Dakota State Selected as Women's Basketball Preseason Favorite
ELMHURST, Ill. – After capturing its record fourth-straight tournament title and third regular season title in five years, South Dakota State was tabbed as the 2012-13 women’s basketball preseason favorite. The Jackrabbits collected 22 first-place votes and 330 points in voting conducted by the league’s head coaches, SIDs and media. Oakland’s Bethany Watterworth was selected as the preseason Player of the Year.
Last season’s Summit League Tournament finalist, Kansas City placed second in the poll with 260 points and one first-place vote. Oakland, North Dakota State and IUPUI were separated by just 21 points for the third through fifth slots with the Jaguars claiming one first-place tally. South Dakota edged out Western Illinois for sixth place while Fort Wayne and league newcomer Omaha rounded out the poll. The Mastodons collected the final first-place vote.
Joining Watterworth on the first team are Kansas City teammates Kim Nezianya, an all-tournament team honoree, and Eilise O’Connor. The duo helped lead the Kangaroos to just their second appearance all-time in the championship game last year. An all-league first teamer last season, IUPUI’s Kerah Nelson captured a spot on the preseason first team, while North Dakota State’s Katie Birkel and South Dakota State’s Ashley Eide also earned the distinction.
The second team is highlighted by returning Newcomer of the Year Saule Kontautaite of Western Illinois. She is accompanied by North Dakota State’s Janae Burich, a second team all-league selection, IUPUI’s Katie Comello, Oakland’s Zakiya Minifee and Omaha’s Paige Frauendorfer.
The Summit League concluded a record-setting season a year ago finishing the year ranked No. 19 in the College Basketball News RPI, peaking as high as No. 11 midseason. The league sent a record four teams to postseason tournaments and set a new women’s league tournament attendance record.
The regular season begins Nov. 9, with the 16-game, double round-robin league schedule starting Dec. 28. The 2013 Summit League Women’s Basketball Championship will be March 9-12 at the Sioux Falls Arena in Sioux Falls, S.D. All tournament quarterfinal and semifinal games will air nationally on Fox College Sports with ESPNU broadcasting the championship game March 12 at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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2012-13 Summit League Women’s Basketball Preseason Poll |
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Place |
Team |
Points (1st) |
2011-12 Record |
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1. |
South Dakota State |
330 (22) |
24-9 (16-2) |
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2. |
Kansas City |
260 (1) |
22-12 (11-7) |
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3. |
Oakland |
234 |
11-17 (7-1) |
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4. |
North Dakota State |
221 |
11-20 (8-10) |
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5. |
IUPUI |
213 (1) |
13-19 (7-11) |
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6. |
South Dakota |
151 |
23-8 (12-6) |
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7. |
Western Illinois |
138 |
12-19 (7-11) |
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8. |
Fort Wayne |
96 (1) |
9-21 (6-12) |
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9. |
Omaha |
43 |
15-12 |
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Preseason All-League Teams |
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Preseason Player of the Year: Bethany Watterworth, Oakland |
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First Team |
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Katie Birkel, G |
North Dakota State |
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Ashley Eide, G |
South Dakota State |
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Kerah Nelson, F |
IUPUI |
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Kim Nezianya, F |
Kansas City |
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Eilise O’Connor, G |
Kansas City |
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Bethany Watterworth, F/C |
Oakland |
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Second Team |
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Janae Burich, C |
North Dakota State |
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Katie Comello, G |
IUPUI |
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Paige Frauendorfer, G |
Omaha |
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Saule Kontautaite, G |
Western Illinois |
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Zakiya Minifee, G |
Oakland |
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Entering its fourth decade of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of over 144,000 at nine universities, four of which are located in top 58 U.S. metro populations (Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Omaha). Member institutions include: Fort Wayne (Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), Kansas City (University of Missouri-Kansas City), Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced 54 All-Americans, 37 Academic All-America selections and seven NCAA Championships. For more information about the league and its history, visit www.thesummitleague.org to “See The Summit” or follow on Twitter @thesummitleague.
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