Shaffer-Lauer Joins Bobcat Women’s Basketball
Makenna Shaffer-Lauer has officially joined the Texas State women's basketball team, under head coach Chris Kielsmeier. Previously at Weber State, she played in 30 games with 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. Kielsmeier highlighted her size and shooting skills, expressing excitement for her addition. Shaffer-Lauer has also played for the University at Buffalo and earned notable honors during her time at Florida Southwestern State. She is part of a roster preparing for the upcoming Pac-12 Conference season starting July 1, 2026.
By the Numbers- Shaffer-Lauer averaged 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game at Weber State.
- During her freshman year, she recorded 12.0 points and 7.8 rebounds per game at Florida Southwestern State.
Despite Shaffer-Lauer’s experience, the Bobcats will face tough competition in their new Pac-12 environment, which may challenge the integration of newcomers into the roster.
State of Play- Texas State is set to join the Pac-12 Conference, adding intensity to their upcoming season.
- A total of nine newcomers, including Shaffer-Lauer, aim to strengthen the Bobcats' lineup.
The Bobcats will focus on training and developing team chemistry as they prepare for a competitive inaugural season in the Pac-12, where they will face several established teams.
Bottom LineWelcoming Shaffer-Lauer signifies Texas State's commitment to building a competitive team ahead of their transition to the Pac-12, emphasizing the importance of experience and talent for success.
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