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2019-20 WBB - Franks RMAC Tournament Preview
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Women's Basketball By DSU Athletics Media Relations

Trailblazers open 2020 RMAC Tournament Tuesday at Western Colorado

2019-20 DIXIE STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
(17-11, 12-10 RMAC)


GAME 29 - RMAC QUARTERFINALS
at #2 Western Colorado (20-6, 18-4 RMAC) 
Tuesday, March 3 - 6 p.m.
Paul Wright Gymnasium; Gunnison, Colo.

 

Dixie State women's basketball travels to Gunnison, Colorado, on Tuesday for the quarterfinal round of the 2020 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Tournament.
 
Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. as the No. 7-seed Trailblazers will battle No. 2-seed Western Colorado inside Paul Wright Gymnasium. Live video and live stats will be available for the contest. Links can be found at http://www.dixiestateathletics.com/.
 
ALL-TIME IN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS:  DSU's berth in the 2020 RMAC tournament marks its third overall appearance in a conference tournament, and its first since the 2013-14 season. The Trailblazers hold a 2-2 record in conference tournaments, claiming an 81-63 win over Hawai'i Hilo at the 2013 Pacific West Conference tournament, along with a 99-86 overtime triumph over Dominican at the 2014 PacWest tournament.
 
ALL-TIME VS. WESTERN COLORADO: Tuesday's game marks the ninth meeting between Dixie State and Western Colorado. Dixie State won the first three matchups (2006, 2009, 2013) between the teams, before WCU claimed a 68-59 triumph on Nov. 27, 2015, for its first win of the series. Since then, DSU has won three out of the last four matchups. However, the Mountaineers claimed a 61-49 victory in the most recent meeting on February 7. The Trailblazers hold a 6-2 series lead.
 
 
 
KNOW YOUR FOE: Western Colorado enters the RMAC tournament as the No. 2 seed with a 20-6 overall record and an 18-4 mark in RMAC play. The Mountaineers have won seven consecutive games, including a 59-52 win over conference champion Colorado Mesa on Friday. Offensively, WCU averages 62.2 points per game. WCU ranks second in the RMAC in scoring defense, allowing just 53.8 points per game. Junior guard Samantha Coleman leads the WCU attack, averaging 10.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
 
MOST WINS IN EIGHT YEARS: With its 63-56 win at Regis on February 21, Dixie State clinched its 17th victory of the year, marking the most wins in a season since the 2011-12 season (18-8).
 
ON THE ROAD: Since joining the NCAA Division II ranks in 2006-07, Dixie State has recorded a 71-98 (.420) record in true-road games and has logged a winning record on the road three times (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13). Additionally, the Trailblazers have posted a 55-57 (.491) conference road record and a 20-16 (.555) record in neutral-site games.
 
FROM DOWNTOWN: The Trailblazers have connected on at least eight 3-pointers in 14 different games during the 2019-20 season, including five games of at least 10 triples. Through 28 games, DSU has converted 211 attempts from downtown.
 
Additionally, Dixie State has converted at least one 3-pointer in each of its last 163 outings, dating back to the 2013-14 season. In all, it's been six years since the Trailblazers have not connected on at least one 3-point shot in a single game.
 
1,000-POINT CLUB: Senior guard Ali Franks became the fourth DSU women's basketball player in program history to join the 1,000-point club after scoring 26 points on January 18 against Regis. Franks currently sits in second on the all-time scoring list with 1,131 career points.
 
MAKING THE GRADE: Dixie State placed five student-athletes on the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women's Basketball Academic Honor Roll. Representing the Trailblazers on the league's honor roll were senior guards Ali Franks (3.52 GPA, Communication Studies), Madi Loftus (3.69 GPA, Individualized Studies),  and Deshka Olson (3.40 GPA, Individualized Studies), junior guard Keslee Stevenson (3.76 GPA, Exercise Science), and redshirt freshman guard Kelsea Barker (3.71 GPA, Business Administration).   
 
2019-20 TRAILBLAZERS: Dixie State is fresh off its first overall winning season since the 2012-13 season and the first season of .500 or better in conference play since 2013-14. Additionally, the Trailblazers posted an 11-4 mark inside the Burns Arena during the 2018-19 campaign, marking the most home wins since the 2010-11 season. 
 
DSU will look to add to last year's success during the 2019-20 season, and returns six players from last year's squad, including two starters and two redshirts.
 
Senior guard Ali Franks (12.6 ppg/4.5 apg) and junior guard Keslee Stevenson (9.8 ppg) represent the Trailblazers' returning starters, while two reserves also return, including sophomore guard London Pavlica (6.3 ppg/4.7 rpg) and senior guard Madi Loftus (5.9 ppg). Additionally, Deshka Olson and Kelsea Barker return after redshirting during the 2018-19 season.
 
The Trailblazers added four transfer players for the 2019-20 season, including redshirt sophomore guard Ashley Greenwood, junior guard Breana Moea'i, senior forward Chesney Stevens, and junior center Makayla Johnson.
 
Greenwood averaged 19.1 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.7 steals, and 3.5 assists per game as a senior at Desert Hills High School before playing one season at BYU. Greenwood holds the DHHS single-game scoring record and led the Thunder to two region titles and one state championship.
 
Moea'i played two seasons at Miles Community College after prepping at Pine View and Highland High School. Moea'i averaged 10.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game last season as a sophomore at Miles CC, earning first team All-Region honors.
 
Stevens played two seasons at the College of Southern Idaho before spending her junior season at Division II Florida Southern. Stevens averaged 4.4 points and 3.6 rebounds during the 2018-19 season, helping the Mocs to the NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen.
 
Johnson played her freshman season at Division I Louisiana Tech before transferring to Hutchinson Community College last season for her sophomore campaign. Johnson averaged 4.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as a sophomore.
 
Four new freshmen join the ranks this year in guards Breaunna Gillen, Maggie McCord, and Payton Miller, along with forward Emily Isaacson.
 
Gillen averaged 18.0 points and 6.2 rebounds as a senior at Copper Hills High School. McCord averaged 17.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game as a senior at Bingham High School.  Miller led Millard High School to its first-ever state championship as a senior. Isaacson averaged 16.9 points and 10.1 rebounds per game as a senior at Box Elder High School.
 
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach JD Gustin is in his fourth season at Dixie State in the 2019-20 campaign. Prior to Dixie State, Gustin served as an assistant coach at Weber State, where he helped lead the Wildcats to a 23-12 record and a runner-up finish in the 2016 Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament.

Prior to Weber State, Gustin spent four years at the University of Utah, serving as director of women's basketball operations from 2011-13 and women's basketball assistant coach from 2013-15. He helped guide the Utes to a runner-up finish in the 2013 Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT).

Before his time at Utah, he served as head women's basketball coach at Westminster College for seven seasons from 2004-11, where he compiled a 146-83 record and led the Griffins to five consecutive NAIA National Championship tournament appearances. He led Westminster to its first-ever NAIA tournament berth in 2006-07, and guided the Griffins to the quarterfinals of the NAIA championships for the first time in school history with a school-record 28 wins in 2010-11. Gustin won three Frontier Conference championships, including a perfect 14-0 conference mark in 2008-09.
 
Gustin is again joined by fourth-year assistant Nicole Yazzie (Westminster, 2013), while Matt Legerski (Utah, 2001) and Kailie Quinn (Weber State, 2018) join the staff for the 2019-20 season.
 
UP NEXT: The winner of Tuesday's quarterfinal will advance to face the winner of No. 3-seed Westminster and No. 6-seed South Dakota Mines in the RMAC tournament semifinals on Friday.


 
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Players Mentioned

Ali Franks

#23 Ali Franks

Guard
5' 10"
Junior
Deshka Olson

#22 Deshka Olson

Guard
5' 8"
Junior
Madi Loftus

#12 Madi Loftus

Guard
5' 9"
Junior
Keslee Stevenson

#11 Keslee Stevenson

Guard
5' 11"
Sophomore
London Pavlica

#1 London Pavlica

Guard
5' 7"
Freshman
Kelsea Barker

#24 Kelsea Barker

Guard
5' 7"
Freshman
Payton Miller

#14 Payton Miller

GUARD
5' 7"
Freshman
Ashley Greenwood

#24 Ashley Greenwood

GUARD
5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
Breaunna  Gillen

#20 Breaunna Gillen

GUARD
5' 9"
Freshman
Emily Isaacson

#21 Emily Isaacson

FORWARD
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ali Franks

#23 Ali Franks

5' 10"
Junior
Guard
Deshka Olson

#22 Deshka Olson

5' 8"
Junior
Guard
Madi Loftus

#12 Madi Loftus

5' 9"
Junior
Guard
Keslee Stevenson

#11 Keslee Stevenson

5' 11"
Sophomore
Guard
London Pavlica

#1 London Pavlica

5' 7"
Freshman
Guard
Kelsea Barker

#24 Kelsea Barker

5' 7"
Freshman
Guard
Payton Miller

#14 Payton Miller

5' 7"
Freshman
GUARD
Ashley Greenwood

#24 Ashley Greenwood

5' 7"
Redshirt Sophomore
GUARD
Breaunna  Gillen

#20 Breaunna Gillen

5' 9"
Freshman
GUARD
Emily Isaacson

#21 Emily Isaacson

5' 11"
Freshman
FORWARD