BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- After averaging 23.0 points, 8.5 assists and 7.0 rebounds senior guard
Lydia Haack was named NSIC South Player of the Week. Haack helped the Golden Bears cap off the regular season with a 2-0 week extending their win streak to 13 games. On Wednesday, Haack dropped 23 points, with eight rebounds and eight assists in a 76-56 win over St. Cloud State, in the win over the Huskies Haack also crossed the 2,000 point mark for her career and became the 30th member of the Concordia 1,000 point club. On Saturday, Haack scored 23 points with eight rebounds and nine assists as the Golden Bears took down No.1-ranked Minnesota State to close out the regular season. Across both games the senior shot 56.2% (18-32) from the floor, while coming up with seven steals and one bock on defense.
Lauren Wilson was named to the shining five after averaging 19.5 points, 13 rebounds and five assists across both games. Wilson notched double-doubles in both games with 12 points and 13 rebounds against St. Cloud State and 27 points with 13 boards against Minnesota State. Wilson also crossed the 1,000 career point threshold in the win over the Mavericks, becoming the 31st member of the CSP 1,000 point club.
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NSIC North Division Player of the Week
25 Izzy Moore (G, 5-10, Sr., Sioux Falls, S.D. / O'Gorman HS) - Northern State
- Averaged 29.0 points per game in the Wolves 1-1 week
- Tallied eight rebounds, three steals, two assists, and two blocks
- Shot 51.2% from the floor, 50.0% from deep and 87.5% from the line
- Recorded 37 points against Minot State and 21 points versus UMary
- Named NSIC Player of the Week for the fourth time this season (1/12/26, 2/2/26 & 2/16/26)
NSIC South Division Player of the Week
#23 Lydia Haack (G, 5-3, Sr., Elk River, Minn. / Elk River HS) - Concordia-St. Paul
- Averaged 23.0 points, 8.5 assists and 7.0 rebounds across two games last week
- Shot 56.2% (18-32) across both games
- Scored 23 points with eight rebounds and eight assists in a win over St. Cloud State
- Notched her 2,000th career point and 1,000th point with the Golden Bears
- Recorded 23 points, eight rebounds and nine assists a 96-75 win over No.1 Minnesota State
- Helped CSP to a 2-0 week with a win over a ranked opponent
- Named NSIC Player of the Week for the fourth time this season (11/24/25, 1/6/26, 2/2/26)
NSIC Shining 5*
Lauren Wilson (Concordia-St. Paul)
- Averaged 19.5 points, 13 rebounds and 5.0 assists across two games
- Led the NSIC in rebounding over the weekend with 13.0 rebounds per game
- Recorded a double-double in both games last week against St. Cloud State and Minnesota State
- Scored 12 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in Wednesday's win over the Huskies
- Scored 27 points with 13 rebounds in Saturday's win over No.1-ranked Minnesota State
- Recorded her 1,000th career point Saturday against Minnesota State
- Helped CSP to a 2-0 week with a win over a ranked opponent
Bergen Kinnebrew (UMary)
- Averaged 24.5 points,11 rebounds and three assists a game over the week
- Recorded two double doubles against Northern State and Jamestown
- Posted 35 points, 12 rebounds and five assists against NSU
- Recorded 14 points and ten rebounds against the Jimmies
- Went 22-of-23 from the free throw line
Krista Langager (Sioux Falls)
- Averaged 19.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in a pair of wins
- Shot 61.5% from the field (16-of-26) across two NSIC contests
- Scored 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting in the win over Wayne State
- Added 5 rebounds, 2 steals, and went 4-of-5 from the free throw line in 31 minutes
- Posted 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting with 9 rebounds , 2 blocks, and 1 steal in the win over Augustana
*Each week the NSIC will select one north division and one south division player of the week and highlight three other performances to make up the "NSIC Shining 5"
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2025-26 NSIC Players of the Week
11/18/25
N: #13
Bergan Kinnebrew – University of Mary
S: #30
Lauren Wilson – Concordia-St. Paul
11/24/25
N: #1
Emma Miller - Minnesota Crookston
S: #23
Lydia Haack – Concordia-St. Paul
12/1/25
N: #10
Abby John - MSU Moorhead
S: #5
Natalie Bremer - Minnesota State
12/8/25
N: #23
Claire Bjorge - Minnesota Duluth
S: #5
Natalie Bremer - Minnesota State (2)
12/15/25
N: #5
Allison Undlin - University of Mary
S: #11
Hailey Markworth - Winona State
12/22/25
N: #1
Emma Miller - Minnesota Crookston (2)
S: #5
Natalie Bremer - Minnesota State (3)
1/6/26
N: #13
Bergan Kinnebrew - UMary (2)
S: #23
Lydia Haack - Concordia-St. Paul (2)
1/12/26
N: #25
Izzy Moore - Northern State
S: #30
Lauren Wilson - Concordia-St. Paul (2)
1/19/26
N: #14
Ashton Safranski - MSU Moorhead
S: #22
Audrey Swanson - SMSU
1/26/26
N: #5
Allison Undlin - University of Mary (2)
S: #1
Rachel Kottke - St. Cloud State
2/2/26
N: #25
Izzy Moore - Northern State (2)
S: #23
Lydia Haack - Concordia-St. Paul (3)
2/9/26
N: #13
Bergan Kinnebrew – University of Mary (3)
S: #11
Hailey Markworth - Winona State (2)
2/16/26
N: #25
Izzy Moore - Northern State (3)
S: #5
Natalie Bremer - Minnesota State (4)
2/23/26
N: #25
Izzy Moore - Northern State (4)
S: #23
Lydia Haack - Concordia-St. Paul (4)
About the NSIC
The NSIC is a 16-team, 18-sport, NCAA Division II conference with institutions located in Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The NSIC is a model Division II conference that uses high-level athletics competition to develop champions in the classroom and community while empowering student-athletes to be impactful and positive leaders. Formed in 1992 by the merger of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men's league) and the Northern Sun Conference (women's league), the NSIC has flourished over the past three decades, maturing into a union of Upper Midwest colleges and universities. The NSIC has won 27 team national championships and crowned 122 individual national champions. For additional information, visit
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About NCAA Division II
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