Colorado College women's basketball team, the No. 3 seed, faces the University of Dallas, the No. 6 seed, in the SCAC Tournament Quarterfinals on Friday, Feb. 23, at 6:00 p.m. MT, after concluding the regular season with an 18-7 record and a two-game winning streak.

The Big Picture

Colorado College aims to secure their first SCAC Tournament title in 16 years, with a redemption opportunity against Trinity, the team that defeated them in the past two championship games. The Tigers have had their best regular season since joining the SCAC in 2007.

By the Numbers
  • Zoë Tomlinson leads the conference in scoring, rebounds, and field goal percentage, averaging 17.6 points and 14.0 rebounds per game with 22 double-doubles.
  • Katherine Auguste, CC's head coach, is two wins away from her 100th career win, currently standing at 98 victories.
State of Play
  • Trinity, the defending champion, holds the No. 1 seed in the tournament.
  • Texas Lutheran, the No. 2 seed, awaits the winner of CC and Dallas matchup in the semifinals.
  • Three scorers in Dallas average eight points or more per game, with sophomore Tessa Hastings leading the team with 9.7 points per game.
  • Texas Lutheran is the only SCAC team to defeat CC twice this year.
What's Next

The Tigers aim to break their streak of losses in SCAC Tournament Championship games and potentially face Trinity for a third time, setting up a decisive encounter this Sunday.

Bottom Line

Colorado College Women's Basketball Team enters the SCAC Tournament Quarterfinals with high hopes of clinching their first championship title in 16 years, led by standout performances from Zoë Tomlinson and the opportunity for Coach Katherine Auguste to achieve her 100th career win.