The No. 3 Colorado Mesa women's basketball team will compete for the NCAA South Central Region Championship on Monday evening at 6pm (MDT) at Kitty Magee Arena in Denton, Texas. They will play against top-seeded and No. 1 ranked Texas Woman's University Pioneers.
LAST TIME OUT
Colorado Mesa had to grind out a win on a neutral floor against a very tough and defensive UT Tyler team The Mavericks came away with a 62-58 win over the Patriots where they needed to hit their free-throws late to secure the win.
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Olivia Reed Thyne had 31 points and 13 rebounds to lead all scorers and gave her a double-double for her 64
th of her career.
Mason Rowland added 12 points while
Hallie Clark finished with nine points on 3-for-6 from beyond the arc.
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The Mavericks played to their first single digit win since January 8 when they defeated New Mexico Highlands 69-68.
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REGIONAL HISTORY
Colorado Mesa is making their 10
th NCAA Tournament appearance with nine of those coming during the
Taylor Wagner era. This is their third straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and third straight year playing at Texas Woman's.
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The Mavericks are 9-8 in those 10 appearances with five wins coming in 2013 and 2014. In 2013, the Mavericks made their lone trip to the NCAA Elite Eight that took place in San Antonio, Texas. That season, Colorado Mesa made their first appearance in the Sweet 16 and defeated Lone Star Conference foe Midwestern State 69-65 in front of over 1,900 fans in Brownson Arena.
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Sweet Sixteen Results for Colorado Mesa
March 18, 2013: Colorado Mesa 69, Midwestern State 65 (Grand Junction, Colo.)
March 17, 2014: West Texas A&M 59, Colorado Mesa 56 (Canyon, Texas)
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The Mavericks first tournament appearance came in 2002 when they hosted the North Central Regional in Brownson Arena but fell to a hot shooting South Dakota State team 76-63.
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30-FOR-30
With their win on Saturday against Black Hills State, the Colorado Mesa women's basketball team won their 30
th game of the season for the third time under the direction of head coach
Taylor Wagner. He also led the Mavericks to 30-win seasons in 2012-13 where the Mavericks finished the season in the Elite Eight and in 2013-14 where the season ended in the Sweet Sixteen.
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With two more wins this season, the Mavericks would set a school record for wins in a season. The most the program has won came during the 2012-13 season when they went 31-2 and won the NCAA South Central Region Tournament.
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The 2009-10 Fort Lewis Skyhawk team holds the record for wins in the RMAC with 35.
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MORE HISTORY
Colorado Mesa made more history on Saturday (February 28) with their win over Black Hills State. The Mavericks became the first team since 1995-96 that finished the RMAC regular season undefeated at 20-0. They become the sixth team in RMAC history to accomplish the feat but the first in 30 years.
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Nebraska-Kearney (16-0) was the last RMAC school to accomplish the feat along with Fort Hays State (12-0) in 1990-91 and Adams State (16-0) in 1984-85. The Grizzlies accomplished the feat in 1981-82 along with Regis in the same season when they only played divisional opponents and went 8-0.
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AMONG THE STATE'S BEST
Olivia Reed Thyne continues to reach new heights this season and accomplished another milestone during the postseason. In yesterday's win over UT Tyler she climbed two other charts and is being mentioned with the greatest collegiate player in state history.
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Reed Thyne became the second player in state history to score over 800 points in a season joining 6-time WNBA All-Star and current Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon who starred at Colorado State from 1995-99.
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COLORADO SINGLE SEASON SCORING LIST
- 824, Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1998-1999
- 802, Olivia Reed, Colorado Mesa, 2025-2026
- 750, Sharaya Selsor, Colorado Mesa, 2013-2014
- 723, Alisha Davis Little, CSU Pueblo, 2024-2025
- 708, Savannah Smith, Northern Colorado, 2018-2019
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HOW HIGH CAN SHE GO
Olivia Reed Thyne has broken records left and right this season but the biggest question remaining is how high on some of these lists can she go. The Colorado All-Time marks are what's left and the scoring one may be out of reach at this point as she needs 223 points to move up to second with only 4 possible games left in her career. Despite the records that have been broken, the goal remains the same…win.
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COLORADO ALL-TIME SCORING LIST
- Becky Hammon, Colorado State, 1995-99, 2,740
- Alisha Little, CSU Pueblo/Northern Colorado, 2019-25, 2,621
- Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa, 2022-present, 2,398
- Brittany Spear, Colorado, 2007-11, 2,185
- McKenna Hofschild, Colorado State, 2020-24, 2,162
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COLORADO ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LIST
- Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa, 2022-present, 1,388
- Alisha Little, CSU Pueblo/Northern Colorado, 2019-25, 1,382
- Zoe Tomlinson, Colorado College, 2021-25, 1,281
- Holly Roberts, MSU Denver, 1989-93, 1,267
- Dominique Skeehan, Adams State, 1981-85, 1,256
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A new list to look at is the active career points leaders in all of NCAA. Three of the six active 2,000-point scorers reside in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.
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ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION II SCORING LEADERS
- Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa, 2,398
- Natalie Bremer, Minnesota State, 2,371
- Asher Cai, Central Washington, 2,242
- Emma Miller, Minnesota-Crookston, 2,235
- Lydia Haack, Concordia, St. Paul, 2,106
- Caroline Martin, North Georgia, 2,002
SCOUTING TEXAS WOMAN'S
Like Colorado Mesa, Texas Woman's has lost just one game this year which came against No. 25 Harding in the second game of the season. They went on to run the table in the Lone Star Conference which means you have the RMAC Champion and Lone Star Champion who both went undefeated.
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Beth Jillson is in her 19
th year leading the Pioneer women's basketball program. Since COVID-19, Texas Woman's has won at least 20 games in each of those seasons while in the prior 13 seasons they had won 20 games twice. Jillson has over 300 wins in her career and led the Pios to the NCAA National Championship game in the 2023-24 season.
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Averee Kleinhans and Gabby Elliott make the Pioneers go. Kleinhans leads the team in scoring at 16.3 points per game and is second on the team with 81 assists while Elliott averages a double-double with 16 points and 11.5 rebounds per game.
THE STAFF
Taylor Wagner enters his 14th season at Colorado Mesa in 2024-25, the second-longest tenure in program history. Coach Wagner reached his 300
th win at Colorado Mesa on Saturday November 22 with a 102-53 win over Alaska Fairbanks in Salt Lake City. The 300
th win also made him the all-time winningest coach in Colorado Mesa women's basketball history eclipsing the 299 wins Steve Kirkham collected from 1988-to-2004. Â
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Wagner made the NCAA Tournament in each of his first three years as coach, including runs to the Elite Eight in 2013 and the Sweet Sixteen in 2014. He has led his team to nine total NCAA Tournament appearances ('13, '14, '15, '19, '20, '22, '24, '25, '26).
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During his first season, Wagner took a team that finished the previous season 13-14 and turned it into a 31-2 team that reached the NCAA Elite Eight, defeating Midwestern State 69-65 in front of 1,975 fans in Brownson Arena to secure the South Central Region title.
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That Mavericks team set an RMAC record for the most consecutive regular-season victories at 25, spanning from Nov. 8, 2013 to Feb. 28, 2014. Wagner won his 100th game at the helm of the Mavericks on Feb. 19, 2016 against Chadron State. It took him just 118 games to reach the mark.
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COLORADO MESA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME COACHING WINS
Taylor Wagner, 329-91
Steve Kirkham, 299-157
Timi Brown, 58-79
Jack Scott, 49-59
Roger Walters, 38-42
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Assistant coach
Hannah Pollart is starting her 10th season as the Mavs' top assistant coach, working primarily with the post players. Pollart played one season for the Mavericks, helping CMU reach the South Central Regional championship game in 2013-14. She averaged 7.2 points and 6.1 rebounds.
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Before transferring to CMU, Pollart played two seasons at Northeastern Junior College, where she was an All-Region IX player and an NJCAA Academic All-American. She played her junior season at Cameron University.
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Jaylyn Duran is entering her second season on the coaching staff. Duran played at CMU from 2015-2019, averaging 12.6 points for her career, including 18.6 points as a senior, when she was the RMAC Player of the Year and a WBCA honorable mention All-America selection.
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A CMU graduate with a degree in Kinesiology/ Fitness & Health Promotion, Duran scored 1,352 points, eighth in program history, and is first all-time in 3-point field goals made (265).
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THE DEAN OF THE RMAC
Colorado Mesa head coach
Taylor Wagner not only surpassed 300 wins in his career this season, but he became the RMAC's all-time wins leader within the conference. Wagner passed legendary Regis Head Coach Linda Raunig for career RMAC wins when he passed her 226 RMAC wins on January 10 with the 89-49 win over Adams State in Alamosa.
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Below are a pair of lists detailing where Wagner sits in the hierarchy of RMAC women's basketball coaches:
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Career RMAC Wins
- Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa, 2012-current, 243
- Linda Raunig, Regis, 1996-2015, 226
- Tanya Haave, MSU Denver, 2010-25, 213
- Steve Kirkham, Colorado Mesa/UCCS, 1988-04, 10, 179
- Kip Drown, CSU Pueblo, 2005-15, 141
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Career Wins while in the RMAC
- Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa, 2012-current, 329
- Linda Raunig, Regis, 1996-15, 323
- Steve Kirkham, Colorado Mesa/UCCS, 1988-04,10, 305
- Tanya Haave, MSU Denver, 2010-25, 288
- Brittany Simpson, Colorado School of Mines, 2012-current, 252
COLORADO MESA TURNS 100
The CMU Century Celebration stands as the cornerstone of Colorado Mesa University's year-long centennial celebration. This ambitious initiative unites our community in honoring a rich heritage while boldly envisioning the next hundred years of academic excellence.
Led by the Steering Committee and six specialized sub-committees, we're orchestrating a transformative experience that will resonate through generations. Each committee brings unique expertise to create an unforgettable commemoration of our past, present and future.
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To learn more about Colorado Mesa's 100-year celebration, visit cmucentury.com
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UP NEXT
With a win, the Mavericks would advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for the first time since 2013. They would play in Pittsburgh, Pa. at UPMC Event Center on Tuesday March 24.
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A loss would end the season with the best finish since 2014.
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