UMC Women’s Basketball’s Miller and Jenkins named to All-NSIC teams

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The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s basketball team had Emma Miller (Jr., Albertville), and Riley Jenkins (So., Galesburg, Ill.) named to the All-NSIC squads announced Thursday, February 27 by the conference office.

Miller is a three-time All-NSIC honoree, being named All-NSIC First Team in 2024-25 and 2022-23, and All-NSIC Second Team in 2023-24. Miller joins Jamie Zelinsky, Katrina (Moenkedick) Nordick, and Karna Plaine as student-athletes named to three-consecutive All-NSIC teams. Miller set the single-season regular-season NSIC scoring mark with 501 points this season. Overall, Miller set the school single-season mark with 658 points. Miller has 1,664 career points, ranking second all-time in program history. She surpassed Karna Plaine during Wednesday’s NSIC Tournament game. Miller needs just 61 points to move past Jamie Zelinsky for the school record in career points. In addition, Miller is 10th all-time in NSIC scoring. As a junior, she averaged 22.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game. She had 19 games with over 20 points during her junior season. In addition, she set the school single-game record with 41 points against nationally-ranked Southwest Minnesota State University.

Jenkins is a first-time honoree for the Golden Eagles. She is the 20th student-athlete at Minnesota Crookston to be named to an All-NSIC women’s basketball squad. As a redshirt sophomore, she averaged 11.2 points, and 6.2 rebounds per game. Jenkins shot 41.5 percent from the field. She had 19 double-digit scoring outings, including a career-high 25 points in a win over Northern State University. Jenkins had five double-doubles. She set a career-high with 13 rebounds twice against Augustana, and Bemidji State.

2024-25 NSIC All-Conference Teams  

Name Ht. Yr. School Hometown 
Lindsey Becher 6-1 Sr. CSP Shoreview, Minn. 
Lydia Haack 5-3 Jr. CSP Elk River, Minn.
Bergan Kinnebrew 5-10 So. UMary Bismarck, N.D.
Emma Miller 5-1  Jr. UMC Albertville, Minn.
Natalie Bremer 5-11 Jr. MSU Lake City,  Minn.
Destinee Bursch 5-7 Sr. MSU Chaska, Minn.
Natalie Jens 5-8 Sr. MSUM Beaver Dam, Wis.
Madelyn Bragg 6-3 Jr. NSU Aberdeen, S.D.
Rianna Fillipi 5-8 Gr. NSU Lennox, S.D.
Kami Wadsworth 5-11 So. USF Hayti, S.D.
Bri Stoltzman 5-8 Sr. SMSU Mankato, Minn.
Audrey Swanson 5-11 Jr. SMSU Waconia, Minn.
Name Ht. Yr. School Hometown 
Hannah Burg 5-6 Sr. AUGIE Colorado Springs, Colo.
Riley Jenkins 5-11 So.  UMC Galesburg, Ill.
Johanna Miller 6-2  5th UMD Brookings, S.D. 
Terryn Johnson 6-2 Jr. MSUM Kindred, N.D.
Emma Mogen 5-8 Sr. MINOT     Watford City, N.D.
Michaela Jewett 6-0 Gr. NSU Brookings, S.D.
Ayla Brown 5-6 So. USF Becker, Minn.
Peyton Blandin 5-9 Sr. SMSU Farmington, Minn.
Jada Eggebrecht 5-9 Jr. SCSU Phillips Wis.
Alana Zarneke 6-0 So. SCSU Appleton, Wis.
Maya Fitzpatrick 5-10 Sr. WSC Brooklyn Park, Minn.
Olivia Gamoke 5-5 Sr. WSU Onalaska, Wis.

Emma Miller

Riley Jenkins

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