Completed Event: Women's Basketball versus No. 6 Washington on March 20, 2026 , Loss , 54, to, 72


3/6/2015 9:45:00 AM | Women's Basketball
No. 2 South Dakota State (21-8, 12-4)
| COACHES | |
| South Dakota State: Aaron Johnston (Gustavus Adolphus '96) is 362-125/15th | |
| Denver: Kerry Cremeans (Florida '94) is 31-62/3rd | |
| TRENDS | |
| Series Record vs. Denver: 6-1 | |
| Current streak: Lost 1 | |
| Longest streak: Won 6 | |
| Last Five Games: 4-1 | |
| Summit League Championship Record: 0-0 | |
| Last Meeting with Denver: L, 77-72 in Denver | |
| BROADCAST INFORMATION | |
| Television: ESPN3/Midco Sports Network | |
| Talent: Tom Nieman (play-by-play) and Brad Newitt (analyst) | |
| Online: GoJacks.com | |
| Radio: WNAX 570 AM, KJJQ-AM, KORN-AM, KJOE-FM, KSDR-AM, WNAX-FM | |
| Talent: Brad Peterson & Scotty Kwas |
WHAT TO WATCH
• South Dakota State is the No. 2 seed in the 2015 Summit League Championship for the first time in seven years. It was the No. 1 seed fourth times and the No. 3 seed twice.
• The Jackrabbits have won five league championships in the tournament's history. SDSU is 15-1 overall in the tournament.
• South Dakota State meets No. 7 seed Denver for the first time in the Summit League Championship.
• SDSU brings a five-game winning streak into postseason and has won 9 of its last 10 outings.
• The Jackrabbits placed four players on All-Summit League teams. Senior Megan Waytashek earned her third first-team selection while classmate Mariah Clarin and freshman Macy Miller were voted to the second team. Miller and freshman Ellie Thompson were also was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team.
• South Dakota State's starting lineup of Waytashek, Clarin, Miller and sophomore Kerri Young and Thompson is the highest-scoring lineup in the league with four players averaging double digits in league games.
• The Jackrabbits finished The Summit League season leading the league in three offensive categories and four defensive categories. In the latest NCAA statistics, SDSU is 39th in scoring offense, 2nd in free-throw percentage, 26th in three-point field goal percentage, 20th in rebounding margin, and 36th in scoring margin.
• In its journeys to multiple tourneys since 1976-77, SDSU has posted a 73-34 (.682) record in March. It is 31-8 at home, 9-14 on the road and 33-12 in neutral site games. In Division I-only games, the Jackrabbits are 32-9 (.780) with records of 12-2 in Frost Arena, 4-4 on the road and 16-3 at neutral sites.