Hard to believe that it's time to dust off this blog and lay out my picks for another season that just got underway this last weekend. Am still very much immersed in the ups and downs of both my LA Rams and UCLA Bruins this fall but another exciting season is underway and there's a lot of interesting storylines out there this year. So let's have at it!
Title Contenders:
1. GAC
2. Concordia
No big surprise here that the two big guns from the last two seasons find themselves in familiar roles once again. And it's no big surprise that the Gusties are once again hands-down favorites to win the MIAC for a fourth straight year. And the primary reason for that is that you essentially have all the primary pieces from the last few years that make this team fly as high as they do with three fifth-year seniors - willowy combo guard/forward Emma (not evil) Kniefel, guard Syd Hauger and strong forward Izzy (Izzy Izzy, you're making me dizzy) Quick. Mix in senior point guard Kylie Baranick, senior combo forward/post Morgan Kelly and senior forward/post Rachel Kawiecki and it's easy to see why hopes and expectations are high down in St. Peter - as they should be. But the quality of players certainly doesn't end there as Head Coach Laurie Kelly has an abundance of youngsters ready to step up at any given moment and two that stand out to me are junior guard Bobbie Bruns and sophomore guard Kendyl Queensland. It's just a talent-rich squad that has seemingly everything going for it. At the same time, we saw how this last season ended for them in a wild and excruciatingly disappointing fashion and you have to wonder if the pressure sometimes to make up for all that with a deep run might be a bit too much at times. Perhaps but when you look at GAC's early portion of their schedule, they're certainly not backing down from anyone. They've already claimed two wins over WIAC teams from this last weekend (UW-La Crosse and UW-Eau Claire) and coming up Thursday night this week is another big test - at UW-Stout which made a deep run of its own in the Dance this last season. Then the following week they'll hop across the St. Croix River to take on always-dangerous UW-River Falls. So there's little question that GAC is taking full advantage of the openings offered with a revised conference schedule to strengthen that SOS and that's definitely a good thing. And even if they come away with all that with just one dent, it won't be that big of a deal. They'll be fine and until someone knocks them off in the MIAC Championship Game, they're obviously still the team to beat, IMHO.
Concordia meanwhile got an invite to the Promised Land this last season and in her sixth season at the helm of the Cobber program, Head Coach Kim Wagers and her staff are looking to build on this accomplishment and develop a solid base. True, Concordia lost two big pieces from last year's team to graduation that went 20-6 and lost in the 1st round of the Dance this last season - Emily Beseman and Maddie Guler - but they do have the nucleus from last year's team returning along with some exciting newcomers. Leading the way for Concordia this time around will be senior forward/post Makayla Anderson who grew her game by leaps and bounds last season and what's scary is that she'll likely be even better this season. And her primary helpers are pretty solid in senior guard Carlee Sieben, fellow senior guard Jordyn Kahler and fellow senior forward Greta Tollefson. Then you have a ton of experience providing help on both ends of the floor in junior guards Molly Musland and Taylor Safranski along with junior guard Taya Jeffrey who transferred in from Jamestown. But perhaps the most intriguing - and exciting - aspect of this team are the sophomores and freshmen that Wagers now has on the squad. We saw this last season what an impact that sophomore forward Genevieve Gruba had on this team and I suspect that sophomore post Maci Wheeldon is gradually being groomed to eventually hold down the spot currently occupied by the aforementioned Anderson. Sophomore guard Alexa Snesrud got some quality minutes last season as well. But there's a lot of new names on this roster that I don't recognize off the top of my head but whoever they are, they've definitely got some good length. Ironically, Concordia starts its season tonight with a trip to UM-Morris and follow that up with a very interesting home game on Friday night against Providence - Manitoba. But the real test comes the following two weeks as the Cobbers take full advantage of the extra slots for non-conference games by visiting UW-Stout on 11-23, UW-River Falls on 11-26 and at UW-La Crosse on 11-30. Assuming that the Cobbers get through the first two games with relatively easy wins (they should), I think they'll have to get through that Wisconsin slate getting two out of three (which ain't bad) only because we've seen that it's taken the Cobbers a while before they hit their stride the last two seasons and when you consider the fact that their first two MIAC games are at Bethel and at GAC, they'll have little margin for error.
Circling Around The 3 & 4 Spots:
3. St. Kate's
4. Bethel
5. Hamline
6. CSB
What a season it was for Head Coach Don Mulhern and his St. Kate's Wildcats as they finished with the best record in program history last season by going 19-8 overall and 13-6 in conference play and making it to the semifinals in the MIAC Playoffs where they finally fell to Concordia. The 'Cats did lose a big piece of last year's team to graduation in Karis Zezza but the other key pieces for this team are back. The Wildcats will most likely lean heavily on the three-point prowess of senior forward Greta Schimnowski who can drain them from anywhere. Helping her out will be lanky junior forward Emme Golembiewski who will undoubtedly be a force on the boards this season. Then you've got a solid backcourt with senior guard Rachel Randleman who is arguably the glue on this team and junior Kaylee Miron inherits the point guard spot. But the real exciting piece on Mulhern's squad is (now) sophomore Hattie Fox who made quite a splash on the MIAC Women's Basketball front last season and is poised to do even bigger things this time around. Junior guard Maddie Young and sophomore forward Lily Peper will be important pieces coming off the bench and I would suspect that senior guard Maddy Manger will play a much more prominent role in the rotation off the bench as well with her experience. The Wildcats dropped a pair of games this last weekend out in the Motherland (Redlands and Chapman) but have a huge non-conference game coming up Saturday 11-16 when they host UW-River Falls. I like the Wildcats chances of getting that third playoff spot again this year but they have to stay relatively healthy in the process and they have to know that the competition will be just as tough (if not tougher) this time around.
Looking to make up for the last few years of disappointments is Bethel and Head Coach Jon Herbrechtsmeyer's team appears primed to make amends. The Royals will be led by fifth-year senior guard Anna Garfield and she'll have plenty of help from senior combo guard/forward Elly Schmitz. Junior forward Alli Born and sophomore forward Emily Erickson provide much-needed length down low but the real interesting addition to this team is fifth-year senior Lydia Hay who transferred in from CSB. Sophomore guard Macey Littlefield and junior combo guard/forward Rosalie Penke should provide major contributions off the bench. Bethel grabbed a pair of dubs this last weekend beating Greenville and then Westminster; a good start out of the gate for the Royals. They take a trip down to UW-La Crosse on Friday where you'd have to think that they'll be tested much more. Just from judging what they have this time around, Bethel should be good enough to at least get the fourth spot but also know and understand that given how the last few seasons have gone for the Royals, they also have the most to prove in my mind.
Down the road on Snelling Avenue are those always-tricky Hamline Pipers and Head Coach Josh Hersch is looking to take yet another step upward in an ultra-competitive MIAC. We all know that the Pipers lost two big pieces from last year's team in Michaela Stamer and all-world Lydia Lecher. This time around, the Pipers will lean heavily on senior point guard Kate Trachsel and junior guard Camille Cummings who can torch opponents from three-point land. Junior combo guard/forward Sophie Stork is solid on both ends of the floor and sophomore combo guard/forward Anna Rynkiewich appears to be a pretty good up and comer for Hersch and his staff. We all know that Hamline's bread and butter is the up-tempo style and Hersch has the players who love to play that kind of game. What we don't know is if Hamline can make meaningful strides on defense and if they can find some consistency as well. Those two items seem to be what's been holding Hamline back from taking that proverbial next step and we saw that Hamline split a pair of games this last weekend. Still, there's just way too much talent here to discount this team too much and if they can get some things to go their way on the road, they could be right in the thick of things.
It seems as if you can always count on CSB being a major player in the MIAC Playoff race and this year's team is certainly no exception. Head Coach Mike Durbin has another very talented - but young - roster. Durbin and his staff will be counting heavily on senior guard Sophia Jonas to lead the way this season; especially now since fellow senior forward Morgan Chmielewski went down with an unfortunate ACL injury in an open gym practice early this fall. And when you consider that the Bennies lost three players to graduation - Carla Meyer, Morgan Ebel and Lydia Hay (now at Bethel), it only exacerbates the season-ending injury that Chmielewski suffered. Still, it's not all gloom and doom up in St. Joe as Durbin and his staff still have solid options with senior combo guard/forward Olivia Boily and junior guard Megan Morgan rounding out what should still be a pretty solid starting lineup. The big challenge for Durbin and his staff will be developing the younger talent that he has and hoping that they can make solid contributions sooner rather than later. The Bennies had to settle for a split this last weekend; drubbing UM-Morris but then dropping a tough decision to UW-River Falls. Whether or not that will tell a tale of how this season will go for CSB is unclear at the moment but it at least underscores the importance of Durbin and his staff developing the younger players on his squad.
Lurking Right Behind:
7. Carleton
8. St. Scholastica
After having to unfortunately cancel last year's season, Head Coach Tammy Metcalf-Filzen and her Carleton Knights are back in full force this time around. I guess you could say that the Knights are easily the biggest mystery team in the MIAC. You've got three seniors (guard Nayeli Williams, guard Selma Vangstein and forward Bella Thomas) three juniors and a bunch of sophomores and freshmen. And I don't think anyone is expecting the earth, moon and the stars to come with this team just yet. But if there's one thing we know about Carleton teams coached by Metcalf-Filzen, they always play tough and they rarely beat themselves and can be your worst nightmare on any given night.
The team to keep your eye on this season just may be St. Scholastica. The Saints didn't lose anyone to graduation last year and, after a rough first year in MIAC play, they improved to 10-14 overall and 7-13 in conference play last season and they may be ready to take another step forward this time around. The Saints will be led by junior guard Lexi Imdieke and sophomore combo guard/forward Hope Carlson should take her game a step further this season. Again, the big challenge for Head Coach Jason Schmitz will be developing the younger talent on this team and hoping that the benefits will come sooner rather than later. While I don't think this team is quite ready to be a prime time player in the MIAC Playoff race just yet, that's certainly not to say that they can't be somewhere down the road.
Bringing Up The Rear:
9. Macalester
10. Augsburg
11. St. Olaf
12. SMU
Macalester is still a little tough to figure out. There's a part of me that thinks that maybe they should be higher but I just don't know so I'm taking the safe route here. In any event, Head Coach Katie Kollar has been hitting the recruiting trail hard and has a pretty solid roster in her pocket that features senior combo guard/forward Peyton Starks and fellow senior guards Jessica Sabbagh and Nicole Norton. The Scots are a lot like Carleton in many respects because they play smart and they don't beat themselves but whether or not they can make a significant jump in the MIAC standings has thus far proven to be a bridge too far.
Mallie Doucette takes over the reigns at Augsburg and the cupboard there certainly isn't bare by any stretch. Doucette will rely on fifth-year senior Katie Manecke for not only leadership but scoring and defense as well. The Auggies should also get significant contributions from junior guard Wakinyela Bear, fellow junior guard Melanie Delestrez and fellow junior forward Amira LaDuke for scoring punch. Junior post Emma Kranz out of Iowa Lakes Community College will be a welcome addition for Doucette and her staff to patrol the area down low.
There's also a new sheriff on the west side of Northfield these days as well with Megan Lueck assuming command at St. Olaf. Lueck and her staff do have a nice senior class to lead the Oles this season: guard Ziling Zhen, combo guard/forward Paige Yagodinski, guard Sarah Tangen and forward Sophia Kormann. What we don't know a lot about are the young ones on this team and that ultimately will be the challenge for Lueck and her staff this season - providing reliable depth off the bench.
Not to be outdone, there's also been a leadership change down in Winona as Courtney Shelton assumes the reigns at SMU. Save for senior guard Maggie Newhouse and senior forward Alyssa Coleman, the Cardinals will be very young this season and SMU fans have to be patient with Shelton as she tries to grow the tree.
So there you have it. I'm definitely looking forward to another season and I know you all are too! As always, feel free to fire away with thoughts.