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Daryl Batt

Women's Basketball Athletic Communications

Tigers Prepare To Host Hardin-Simmons And Wartburg

The Colorado College women's basketball team prepares to host a stacked non-conference slate to end the 2025 calendar year. The Tigers (5-3) host Hardin-Simmons University and Wartburg University, starting with a matchup against the Cowgirls on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. inside Reid Arena. 
 
CC then plays the Knights on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 3 p.m.
 
Last Time Out
 
The Tigers opened SCAC play on Dec. 13 against St. Thomas, winning 65-41. 
 
Senior Andie Will powered CC with 15 points, adding eight rebounds, three assists and two steals in an efficient 21 minutes. Freshman Rayna Welsch scored 10 points, going 3-of-8 from the field and 4-of-4 at the line, while senior Kayla Mackel and junior JuJu Garcia each contributed 10 points to round out a balanced scoring day. CC also owned the glass from start to finish, finishing with a 51–36 rebounding advantage, including 21 offensive boards that repeatedly extended possessions.
 
Player of the Week
 
Andie Will earned her first career SCAC Player of the Week honors by being named the conference Offensive POTW on Monday, Dec. 15. 
 
The Illinois native scored a season-high 15 points, grabbed a season-high eight rebounds, and added two steals. She shot 66.7 percent from the floor, including 50 percent (2-4) from three-point range. Will also added five free throws to seal the win for the Tigers, who moved to 5-3 on the year. 
 
It's the first POTW honors this season for the Tigers. 
 
Scouting The Cowgirls & Knights
 
Hardin-Simmons enters Thursday with a 9-1 record and is receiving votes in the D3Hoops.com and WBCA national polls. 
 
The Cowgirls have a scoring margin of 16.8 points and average 68.5 points per game. Sophomore Jacqueline Berry leads all players with 13.6 ppg and 5.9 rebounds per game. 
 
Wartburg is 3-5 on the year with wins over Luther College and Loras College. Freshman Katie Boulanger leads the Knights with 15.6 ppg, and junior Grace Hennessy follows with 13.5 ppg. 
 
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Players Mentioned

JuJu Garcia

#0 JuJu Garcia

G
Sophomore
Andie Will

#11 Andie Will

G
Junior
Kayla Mackel

#21 Kayla Mackel

G/F
Junior
Rayna Welsch

#20 Rayna Welsch

C/F
Freshman

Players Mentioned

JuJu Garcia

#0 JuJu Garcia

Sophomore
G
Andie Will

#11 Andie Will

Junior
G
Kayla Mackel

#21 Kayla Mackel

Junior
G/F
Rayna Welsch

#20 Rayna Welsch

Freshman
C/F