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New Look Pioneer Women Open 21-22 Season Tuesday Night

New Look Pioneer Women Open 21-22 Season Tuesday Night

Last year's Covid shortened season was a season to remember for the MCC Pioneers. The Pioneers were the MonDak Conference and Region XIII Champions and then defeated Gulf Coast State in the first round of the NJCAA National Tournament. All 5 starters from that team are gone including NJCAA Player of the Year and leading scorer Rebecca Dallinger. 

The new look Pioneers have a new coach in Darin Spence. Spence comes to MCC with a wealth of experience that included stops at the NJCAA, NCAA Division II, and NCAA Division 1 as a head coach. His last stop was Newman University in Wichita, Kansas.  

The Pioneers return 4 players from last year's roster and have 6 new players and the Pioneers also lost 90% of the scoring punch from last year. Kelbee Denham (Malta, MT) is the leading returner in terms of scoring at 6 points per game. , Molly Cockburn (Christchurch, New Zealand), Jasmine Grossman (Manhattan, MT) and Isabel Saltenberger (Anaconda, MT) are bringing their championship  experiences from last season to this season.   According to Coach Spence, it is now their time to step in to a new role, work to thrive in their role, and become solid players for us each day in practice and in competition.  Kelbee has the ability to make shots from all over the floor. Molly is a slashing type player who can get to the lane and also knock down shots. Jasmin is a do all type player who brings a toughness to floor and the ability to make shots. Isabel is our glue type player who can do a lot of things for us. A duo of transfers; Citlalli Gurrola (San Diego, CA and UNLV) and Gabby Flute Player (Flandreau, SD and Barton CC) will be called on for experience and competitive drive on both ends of the floor. Both Citlalli and Gabby have the ability to shoot with range.  We have a talented group of 1st year college players stepping in to the program who are working hard to find their way.  India Blyth (Melbourne, Australia) is a talented point guard who will be called on to run our team and provide a spark on both ends.  Aylin Ramirez (Phoenix, AZ) brings a high energy level to the point guard position, is a solid defender, and finds ways to score.  Catalina de Giorgi (Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a talented forward player who can score inside and step out to shoot with range.  Angelina Dimasi (Waroona, Austraila) has the ability to be a very good player and can play multiple positions on the floor.  Freshman Ella Paleaae-Cook will bring her talents to the court second semester.

Each day will be a learning experience for us as we navigate together and grow throughout the season.