Taylor Drost averaged 13.4 ppg and was named All-NSIC Second Team as a junior in 2018-19 |
Emilee Thiesse, who is beginning her eighth season as head coach of the Mavericks, has been impressed with the energy and consistent effort the team has put in this year. “This season is looking bright and our goals are centered around the core values of this program.”
Thiesse expects to lean on the 13 returnees from last year’s roster and especially so on the leadership of senior forward Taylor Drost.
Drost, a Menominee Falls, Wis., native, had an outstanding junior season in 2018-19. Named All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Second Team, Drost led Minnesota State in scoring with 336 points last season, averaging 13.4 points per game and 3.4 rebounds per game.
“Taylor’s growth over her career has been incredible. She is a tough match-up due to her ability to score in multitude of ways. She has become more aggressive at disrupting shots at the rim and making plays off the ball.” said Thiessse.
Drost, a three-year letterwinner who is a two-time NSIC All-Academic honoree, said that while the returnees will have to lead, it’s expected that the newcomers will also contribute. “We have four freshmen that came in this season and they have been picking things up quickly in practice. Even though we only lost two seniors last season, our junior class is very solid for how small our group of seniors is. Our core group of junior and senior are strong leaders of the team who are dominant players on the court.”
Thiesse agreed, stating that the young players on the roster have fit in nicely with the veterans. “The chemistry the team has on the court is second to none and it shows by how well they play together and how much fun they have.”
In addition to the nonconference contest vs. UW-Eau Claire, the Mavericks also squares-off in nonconference play vs. Northern Michigan (Nov. 14), Michigan Tech (Nov. 18), Bethany Lutheran (Nov. 25) and UW-Parkside (Nov. 30) prior to starting NSIC action Dec. 6 with a home game vs. Southwest Minnesota State.
Contributed by Morgan Keim-Wolfe, Minnesota State Athletic Communications Intern
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