Monday, March 16, 2009
Jimmies season comes to a close at Sioux City

Jamestown College ended it's season with a 64-54 loss to Huntington University in the opening round of the NAIA National Tournament. The Jimmies season ended with a record of 20 wins and 10 losses. JC could never quite get on track against a very determined Huntington team. Even though JC struggled to find its rhythm, they were always within striking distance, but could never quite get over the hump. Part of the problem was the Jimmies shooting percentage as they connected on a disappointing 27% for the game, including 4 of 25 from the three point line.
Even though the season ended prematurely, the Jimmies had many accomplishments throughout the season even though they were written off by many after injuries to three starters. The Jimmies won 20 games for the first time since 1999-2000 and made their first appearance in the National Tournament since 1999-2000. With the experience they gained throughout the season, a National Tournament birth, and all starters returning with the exception of First Team All-Conference performer, Heidi Fiechtner, the future looks very bright. The Jimmies know they can't sit back and relax as the DAC returns a very deep and experienced conference next season. Coach Wiest says, "There is a lot of work to be done this off-season if we expect to contend for our conference championship and make a return trip back to Nationals. We all want to build on this success, but it will require a lot of work, determination, and sacrifices. We definitely have the talent and experience, but we need to have a lot of drive and motivation to get the job done. As far as I'm concerned, none of us were happy with the way our season ended and we all feel we have goals not accomplished yet. Look for us to build on what we did and take another step forward."
Thursday, March 5, 2009
On to Sioux City for JC
Amanda Rantapaa leads the Jimmies to Sioux City, IA.

The Jamestown College women's basketball team advances to NAIA National Tournament.
For more on the article, visit: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=81469§ion=sports
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Two Jimmies Earn All-Conference
Freshman, Mara Paulson
Senior Heidi Fiechtner



Jamestown College Women's Basketball Senior Heidi Fiechtner was named to the DAC All-Conference first team. Heidi was very instrumental in leading the Jimmies to 20 wins and a third place finish in the DAC. Heidi set career highs with a 13 ppg average along with 6.9 rpg. She currently has 338 points and 179 rebounds on the season. She also shot 56.7% from the field and 67.9% from the free throw line.
Freshman Mara Paulson was named the DAC's Freshman of the Year and she was also named to the DAC All-Conference second team. Mara led all DAC freshman with 12.4 ppg and 6.3 rpg. These numbers were only behind Heidi Fiechtner's season stats for the Jimmies. For the season, Mara scored 336 points and grabbed 169 rebounds. She shot 46.5% from the field, 39.1% from the 3 point line, and 72% from the free throw line.
#21 Jimmies Earn At-Large Bid, Move on to Sioux City
Jimmies return to Sioux City, IA for Nationals. In the background is the site of the 2009 National Tournament.
The Jamestown College Women's Basketball team had to wait patiently for the last 6 days, but it definitely paid off. The Jimmies received an at-large bid today to the NAIA 32 Team National Tournament at Sioux City, IA. The Jimmies now wait to hear what seed they are and who they will play, which will be released on Thursday.
The Jimmies currently 20-9, make their first trip to the National Tournament as a member of the DAC conference. This is the first time since 1999-2000 that the Jimmies move onto the National Tournament. This is also the first year since 1999-2000 that the Jimmies won 20 games.
The Jimmies have persevered all season, including 2 season ending injuries to 2008 All-Conference performers Giuli Varriano and Cori Doubek before the season started. Then, shortly before Christmas, the Jimmies lost starting guard, Katie O'Neill to a season ending injury. Credit to the girls, the Jimmies hung tough, different players stepped up, and they found ways to win.
The Jimmies are especially happy for Senior Heidi Fiechtner. Heidi, who was just named First Team All-Conference has been a major player all season for the Jimmies. Juniors Ali Edwards, Amanda Rantapaa, and Allison Epping have all provided highlights throughout season along with a number of other players.
The Jimmies currently 20-9, make their first trip to the National Tournament as a member of the DAC conference. This is the first time since 1999-2000 that the Jimmies move onto the National Tournament. This is also the first year since 1999-2000 that the Jimmies won 20 games.
The Jimmies have persevered all season, including 2 season ending injuries to 2008 All-Conference performers Giuli Varriano and Cori Doubek before the season started. Then, shortly before Christmas, the Jimmies lost starting guard, Katie O'Neill to a season ending injury. Credit to the girls, the Jimmies hung tough, different players stepped up, and they found ways to win.
The Jimmies are especially happy for Senior Heidi Fiechtner. Heidi, who was just named First Team All-Conference has been a major player all season for the Jimmies. Juniors Ali Edwards, Amanda Rantapaa, and Allison Epping have all provided highlights throughout season along with a number of other players.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
#20 Jimmies drop hard fought game to #10 Black Hills
Kellie Schuneman

Jamestown College came just short of advancing to the DAC Championship by dropping a hard fought game to #10 Black Hills State, 55-48 in Spearfish, SD. JC led 30-26 at halftime after going on a 15-4 late in the first half. The Jimmies shot 44% in the first half and limited Black Hills to 35% from the field. The second half provided a lot of defense for both teams and limited offense, but yet the Jimmies led with just over 6 minutes remaining before Black Hills hit 3 three pointers to go on a 10-2 run and the Jimmies could not catch up from there.
Jamestown College now must wait until the final NAIA ranking comes out next Wednesday, March 4th to determine whether their season will continue at the National Tournament in Sioux City, IA.
For more on the game, visit: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=81067§ion=sports
Jamestown College now must wait until the final NAIA ranking comes out next Wednesday, March 4th to determine whether their season will continue at the National Tournament in Sioux City, IA.
For more on the game, visit: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=81067§ion=sports
Monday, February 23, 2009
Jimmies Advance, Beat Minot State

Jamestown College won another typical battle with Minot State by beating the Beavers 66-56 in the DAC Quarterfinals and now advance to the Semi-finals against Black Hills State on Wednesday. In what proved to be a physical game on both sides, the Jimmies did enough from the field and free throw line, and tightened up its defense down the stretch to hang on.
The Jimmies had double digit leads in both halves, but Minot chipped away both times and had it down to two points with under two minutes remaining, before the Jimmies sealed the win at the free throw line. The Jimmies were lead by Senior, Heidi Fiechtner (pictured), who continued her strong season with 17 points and and 7 rebounds. Kellie Schuneman added 15, including going 5-5 from the free throw line. Freshman Mara Paulson added 12 including hitting 3 big baskets early in the second half. Amanda Rantapaa finished with another strong performance by adding 9 points and holding sharp shooter Whitney Lofteness to 0 points as she went 0-9 from the field.
For more on the game, go to: http://www.jamestownsun.com/articles/index.cfm?id=80833§ion=sports
Friday, February 20, 2009
Jimmies Knock of #5 Black Hills State and SD Mines
Junior guard Amanda Rantapaa

Jamestown College won their last two regular season games to finish the regular season at 19-8 and 9-5 in the DAC. They have also won 5 of their last 6 games as they head into post season play. On Wednesday, in an entertaining match-up, the Jimmies fell behind early to #5 Black Hills State and trailed 31-24 at half. The Jimmies began the second half on a 12-0 run behind Amanda Rantapaa's four 3 pointers (pictured). Amanda finished the game 4 of 6 from behind the stripe and 14 points. Mara Paulson also sparked the Jimmies with her inside/outside game. Mara was 3-3 from the 3 point line and led the Jimmies with 20 points and 10 rebounds. The lead would change hands throughout the second half, but the Jimmies finished off possessions on the defensive end and knocked down free throws, 17-24 for the game.
Senior Heidi Fiechtner also scored 15 points and added 9 rebounds and sophomore point guard Kellie Schuneman finished with 10 points, including 6-6 from the free throw line.
After a emotional win on Wednesday, the Jimmies returned to action against SD Mines on Thursday. The Jimmies played a solid first half and led 36-20 at halftime, but Mines turned the table in the second half and eventually cut the lead to 1 point. The Jimmies had trouble finishing off shots and scoring the second half, but fortunately went 16-22 from the foul line. JC was led in scoring by Kellie Schuneman with 18. Ali Edwards added 13 and Mara Paulson chipped in 10.
The Jimmies open play-off action on Sunday as the number 3 seed. They take on sixth seeded Minot State.
Senior Heidi Fiechtner also scored 15 points and added 9 rebounds and sophomore point guard Kellie Schuneman finished with 10 points, including 6-6 from the free throw line.
After a emotional win on Wednesday, the Jimmies returned to action against SD Mines on Thursday. The Jimmies played a solid first half and led 36-20 at halftime, but Mines turned the table in the second half and eventually cut the lead to 1 point. The Jimmies had trouble finishing off shots and scoring the second half, but fortunately went 16-22 from the foul line. JC was led in scoring by Kellie Schuneman with 18. Ali Edwards added 13 and Mara Paulson chipped in 10.
The Jimmies open play-off action on Sunday as the number 3 seed. They take on sixth seeded Minot State.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
#12 Dickinson drops Jamestown College
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.
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.
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.
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