In a match-up of two top 25 teams, Dickinson State came out on top, 77-68 over the Jimmies. In what proved to be one of the most physical games of the season, the Jimmies could never quite get over the hump. The Jimmies had a tough time with the duo of Kia Herbel and Kelsey Boedeker who combined for 52 points on the day and Boedeker let the Jimmies know. “We’re so dynamic,” Boedeker said. “They just can’t stop one part of our game.”
The Jimmies battled through the physical part of the game all day, but in the end just came up short.
The Jimmies now prepare for two important games against Black Hills State and SD Mines.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Jimmie Women Grind Out Victory Over Minot State


In a game that featured big runs by both the Jimmies and Beavers, the Jimmies had the last run that ended up giving JC a big enough cushion to hold on for 1 78-71 victory. Jamestown College raced out to a 21-6 advantage eight minutes into the game, but Minot State answered back with their own run to tie the game 34-34 at halftime. The Beavers opened the second half on a 11-3 run to open a 45-37 lead before Jamestown started to solve Minot's zone defense.
A key to the Jimmie victory was once again the play of their bench. Nicole Ahlers knocked down 3 huge three pointers, the last coming with a 1:30 remaining pushing the Jimmie lead to 73-63. Mindy Clark (pictured), Stacey Nygaard, and Amanda Rantapaa each hit a 3 of their own to help propel the Jimmies. The Jimmies were just 3-9 in the first half from the three point line, but were 6-14 in the second half. JC was also very solid from the free throw line converting 25-33, 75%.
Ali Edwards continuted her strong play against Minot State as she lead the Jimmies with 17 points. Earlier in the season Ali scored a game high of 22 against the Beaves. Mindy Clark continued her strong play as of late and added 10 points off the bench. Three Jimmies each added 9 points; Mara Paulson (pictured), Heidi Fiecthner, and Nicole Ahlers.
Minot was lead by All-American Lashay Bagsby, 23 points and point guard Sam Medcalf with 20. For more on the game, visit: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=80211§ion=sports
Monday, February 9, 2009
Jimmies stop slide, win 2 in a row.


JC put a stop to their 3 game losing streak with two wins over the weekend. The Jimmies avenged an earlier loss to Dakota State by beating the Trojans 78-67. In a game in which Dakota State came out on fire and led 19-10 early, the Jimmies kept their composure and slowly chipped away and eventually pulled ahead at halftime. A 24-7 run mid-way through the second half sealed the Jimmies win.
The depth of the Jimmies eventually got to Dakota State. Dakota Anderson kept the Jimmies in the game in the first half by scoring 12 points. Allison Epping led the Jimmies with 17 points off the bench. Mindy Clark and Jackie Hust (pictured) also provided valuable minutes. Mara Paulson and Kellie Schuneman also scored double digit points for the Jimmies.
Less then 24 hours later, the Jimmies kept things rolling with a huge 84-45 win over Mayville State. The Jimmies surged to a 12-0 lead and never looked back. The Jimmies built their lead to 52-27 at half and eventually built a 45 point cushion. Kellie Schuneman (pictured) had a strong start and finished with 20 points, going 8-9 from the field, 2-2- from the 3 point line, and 2-2 from the free throw line. Kellie also added 6 assists and no turnovers. Heidi Fiechtner continued her strong play this season as she finished with a game high of 21 points and 8 rebounds. Mara Paulson wrapped up a strong weekend with 11 points.
The Jimmies are currently 16-7 and are preparing for a big game verse Minot State on Wednesday.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Jimmie Women drop to #25, look to end three game slide

The Jimmie women slipped to #25 in the latest NAIA basketball poll. JC has dropped 3 games in a row, including their last loss to rival Valley City State. The Jimmie hope to get back on track this weekend against Dakota State and Mayville State, both of who are playing good basketball.
Upperclassmen Amanda Rantapaa (pictured) and Heidi Fiechtner will look to do whatever it takes to get the Jimmie back on the winning streak. Even with their 3 game losing streak, the Jimmies are still 14-7, but only 4-4 in conference play.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Jimmies Drop 2 Tough Games on the Road

Jamestown College found the going tough during their 67-58 loss to South Dakota School of Mines on Friday. The Jimmies never got a rhythm going, especially on the offensive end of the court. JC was sluggish and never had the energy needed to win on the road, and with the Hardrockers playing solid basketball and executing on both ends, it made it even more difficult for the road team. JC pulled ahead a few times in the second half, but could never distant themselves from Mines. JC was led by Kellie Schuneman with 13 points and Ali Edwards (pictured) with 11. For more on the game, visit: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=79028§ion=sports
On Saturday, JC tried to come back from their disappointing loss on Friday, but new it would not be easy as they faced #9 Black Hills State, who was also coming off a loss to Valley City State. In what turned out to be one of the best games of the season in the DAC, the Yellow jackets prevailed pulling out an 80-77 overtime win. Black Hills controlled the first half on both ends of the court. The Jimmies could never relax and get into a comfort zone on offense and Black Hills had the Jimmies scrambling on defense. Katelynn Lamb had a great first half to help lead the Yellow jackets to a 32-24 halftime advantage. After five minutes of the second half, the Jimmies saw themselves down by 10, but then the tide began to turn. The Jimmies went on a 20-7 run over about 8 minutes and saw their lead grow to 5 points. BH began to battle back, but the Jimmies never lost the lead. With the Jimmies leading 66-63, Black Hills hit a desperation three with 4.8 second left to tie the game and sent it into overtime. The overtime period added more excitement to the game, but the Jimmies came up short 80-77.
Both teams battled hard for 45 minutes and either team could have come up on the winning end. The Jimmies had a lot of great individual efforts throughout the game. Freshman Mara Paulson led the Jimmies with 19 points, followed by Heidi Fiechtner with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Ali Edwards chipped in 10, Amanda Rantapaa ended with 9 points, including 2 big three pointers in the second half, one of which gave the Jimmies their first lead of the game, 44-42. Allison Epping and Jackie Hust also provided some big minutes off the bench.
The Jimmies now prepare for rival Valley City State on Thursday.
Monday, January 19, 2009
#5 Jimmies beat #14 Dickinson State, move into tie for 1st

Jamestown College turned up the defensive intensity in the second half and held Dickinson State to 35% from the field and then heated up shooting 52% from teh field in the second half. JC led 31-27 at half, but out-scored the Bluehawks 43-29 to pull away with a 74-56 win.
The Jimmies had numerous contributions, including great bench play. Freshman Mara Paulson continued her strong play and led the Jimmies with 19 points. Kellie Schuneman (pictured) played a very complete game adding 14 points and 5 assists. Allison Epping provided great help off the bench with 13 points. Jackie Hust also gave the Jimmies some important minutes off the bench with 8 points and some great defense. Ali Edwards chipped in 6 points, Amanda Rantapaa added 5, and Dakota Anderson finished with 3.
For more on the game, go to: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=78697§ion=sports
Friday, January 16, 2009
Jimmies Rally Over Minot State


The Jimmies held MSU without a field goal over the final 5:53, outscored the Beavers 10-1 over the final 2:42, and forced 7 straight turnovers en route to a 70-67 win. The Beavers led 66-60 with 3:11 to go, but could only score one more point as the Jimmies dug in deep on defense and turned the momentum. The Jimmies had great balance again. Ali Edwards (pictured) scored the 7 of the final 8 points of the game. Edwards hit 2 free throws, a long three pointer to tie the game, and then a driving lay-up to give the Jimmies the lead for good. Ali then sealed the win with a steal with under 10 second left.
The game featured 18 lead changes and 11 ties, including 11 changes in the second half alone. JC switched defenses all night and forced Minot State into 20 turnovers. The Jimmies had a season low of 7 turnovers. Ali Edwards led the Jimmies with 22 points, followed by Mara Paulson and Allison Epping, each with 11. Kellie Schuneman (pictured) and Heidi Fiechtner each chipped in 8.
JC plays Dickinson State on Sunday afternoon for the conference lead.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Jimmies Ready for Important Conference Weekend

Jamestown College takes to the court on Thursday and Sunday of this week to play conference opponents Minot State and #14 Dickinson State. The Jimmies have an opportunity to stay in the thick of the conference race and also give them some breathing room if they can find a way to win two games. Both games will come down to limiting mistakes and execution on both ends of the court. Minot State has a very strong inside game along with some veterans in the backcourt while Dickinson brings one of the top posts in the conference in Kia Herbel along with some speed on the perimeter.
The Jimmies look to improve on their game from last weekend and take another step forward. The Jimmies will need all of their players to step up their scoring and defensive intensity. The Jimmies backcourt of Ali Edwards, Amanda Rantapaa, and Kellie Schuneman (Pictured) will continue to adjust on the go without Katie O'Neill who is recovering from season ending knee surgery.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Fiechtner named DAC Player of the Week

Senior Heidi Fiechtner was named the DAC Player of the Week. Heidi returned to action after not playing the last 6 weeks due to a concussion. She looked like she did not miss a step. In the Jimmies win over Mayville State, Heidi led the Jimmies with 16 points, going 6-9 from the field and 4-6 from the line. She also grabbed 7 rebounds, dished out 2 assists, and blocked 1 shot.
The next night, in a 2 point loss to Dakota State, Heidi again led the Jimmies in scoring with 24 points, 9-13 from the field and 6-9 from the line. She also grabbed 9 rebounds and added 2 assists. For the weekend, Heidi scored 40 points, added 16 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1 blocked shot.
Jimmies Split on the Road
Jamestown College finally hit the court after having a 27 day lay off between games. The Jimmies did have 2 games scheduled during this break. but both games were cancelled.
The Jimmies shook off some rust to take a 59-52 win over Mayville State, but came up two points short, 70-68 against Dakota State. The Jimmies almost broke through to get their first win in a number of years at Madison, but couldn't pull it off.
The Jimmies hit the road again on Thursday as they venture to Minot State for a critical conference game for both teams. JC finally plays at home on Sunday, January 18th. This will be the Jimmies first home game since December 10th.
The Jimmies shook off some rust to take a 59-52 win over Mayville State, but came up two points short, 70-68 against Dakota State. The Jimmies almost broke through to get their first win in a number of years at Madison, but couldn't pull it off.
The Jimmies hit the road again on Thursday as they venture to Minot State for a critical conference game for both teams. JC finally plays at home on Sunday, January 18th. This will be the Jimmies first home game since December 10th.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
MSU-Northern End Jimmies 10 Game Win Streak

MSU-Northern used a stiffling 2-3 zone to beat JC, 58-44 and end the Jimmies 10 game win streak. The Jimmies, who beat Montana State Western a day earlier, never could get on track and could never over come Northern's 10 point half time lead. The Jimmies, who trailed 26-16 at half, made a few runs and had the lead to 4 points with a little over 6 minutes left, but could never get over the hump.
The Jimmies, who are currently 11-3, had their lowest scoring out put of the season and for the first time all season had no one in double figures. They did make a season high of 9 three's. Ali Edwards (pictured) led the Jimmies off the bench with 9 points and shared team high honors with 7 rebounds. Amanda Rantapaa and Mara Paulson each added 8 points, followed by Kellie Schuneman with 7.
The Jimmies will take on NDSU on Saturday, December 20th in an exhibition game. They begin conference play on January 9th at Mayville State.
The Jimmies, who are currently 11-3, had their lowest scoring out put of the season and for the first time all season had no one in double figures. They did make a season high of 9 three's. Ali Edwards (pictured) led the Jimmies off the bench with 9 points and shared team high honors with 7 rebounds. Amanda Rantapaa and Mara Paulson each added 8 points, followed by Kellie Schuneman with 7.
The Jimmies will take on NDSU on Saturday, December 20th in an exhibition game. They begin conference play on January 9th at Mayville State.
Jimmies win 10th Straight

Jamestown College ran its win streak to 10 games by beating Montana-Western, 70-61. The Jimmies trailed by five early in the game, but rallied to take a one point lead at half-time. Amanda Rantapaa sparked the Jimmies in the second half with two three-pointers that helped the Jimmies take control of the game. JC opened up a 18 point lead and then finished the game strong at the free throw line. For the game, the Jimmies were 21-15 from the line.
Freshman Mara Paulson continued her strong play with 20 points and 8 rebounds. Katie O'Neill added 12 points and 8 rebounds. Kellie Schuneman and Ali Edwards each added 9 points and Amanda Rantapaa and Allison Epping chipped in 8 each. For more on the game, visit:
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Jimmies Beat Morris by 19 to Run Win Streak to 9

Allison Epping and Ali Edwards (pictured) each played huge roles in leading Jamestown College to a victory over Minnesota Morris. Epping scored 19 points, going 9-10 from the field and she also added 6 rebounds. Edwards scored 7 points, but created a lot of problems on the defensive end for Morris. Edwards ended up with 7 rebounds and 6 steals. She also tipped a lot of passes that led to turnovers. JC forced Morris into 31 turnovers and held them to 31% shooting on the night.
Jamestown College ran its win streak to 9 games and they are currently 10-2. JC had three players in double figures. Following Eppings 19 was freshman Mara Paulson with 13 and sophomore point guard, Kellie Schuneman chipped in 10 points. Katie O'Neill and Ali Edwards each added 7 points and Amanda Rantapaa rounded it out with 6 points. The Jimmies totaled 44 rebounds and 19 assists.
The Jimmies travel to Minot for two games this weekend. The Jimmies face Montana Western on Friday and Montana Northern on Saturday.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Paulson Named DAC Player of the Week
Jamestown College Freshman, Mara Paulson, was named the DAC Player of the Week. Mara was the first Jimmie player since Giuli Varriano was named the DAC Player in January, 2007. Mara scored a career high of 24 points and 11 rebounds against Valley City State. She was 7 of 12 from the field and a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line.
Friday, December 5, 2008
#5 Jimmie Women Beat Rival, Valley City St. in Conference Opener
With the Jimmies leading scorer, Heidi Fiechtner on the sideline due to an injury, Mara Paulson (pictured) and Allison Epping stepped up and helped lead the Jimmies to a huge win over conference rival, Valley City State. Paulson scored a career high of 24 points and a career high of 11 rebounds, going 7-12 from the field and 10-10 from the free throw line.
The Jimmies led the majority of the night, including 40-37 at the half. JC opened the second half on a 14-2 run which gave the Jimmies a 15 point lead. This was a crucial run as the Vikings chipped away throughout the second half, but the Jimmies finished strong and held on for a 72-67 win.
Ali Edwards scored a season high off the bench with 12 points and 8 rebounds. Kellie Schuneman added 12 points and 5 assists, and Allison Epping had another strong outing with 10 points and 6 rebounds.
The Jimmies, 9-2 on the season, take on Minnesota Morris on Wednesday night at the Civic Center. To read more about the game witht he Vikings, go to:
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