ATLANTA – Minnesota State guard
Natalie Bremer earned a spot on the WBCA DII All-American Honorable Mentions list for her excellence on the court in 2024-25 Thursday morning.
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Bremer, a native of Lake City, Minn., averaged 20 points, five rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.7 steals per game this season while shooting 48.4% from the field, 40% from three and 80.1% from the free throw line. She led the team in 20-point performances with 17 and ended with 30+ twice, including a career-best 32-point game against Augustana. Bremer's 641 points in 2024-25 ranks fourth amongst the best scoring seasons in program history.
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Speaking of program history, Bremer moved into fourth in all-time scoring at Minnesota State with 1,673 career points in the team's loss in the NCAA Central Region Tournament Semifinal against Pittsburg State. She tallied 26 points, eight rebounds and three steals in Maverick season finale.
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Bremer was named to the NSIC All-Conference First Team for the second consecutive season, her third all-conference nomination. She averaged 18.7 points per game in the NSIC Tournament and was named to the All-Tournament team. Then, the junior guard was named to the 2024-25 D2CCA Women's Basketball All-Central Region Second team prior to the Mavericks' first round win over Missouri Western.
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The Mavericks ended the year with a 25-8 record and an 18-4 record against NSIC opponents. MSU lost to top-seeded Pittsburg State, 94-91, in the NCAA Central Region Tournament. The team, for the first time, won at least one NCAA Tournament game for the third consecutive year with a 87-73 win against the Griffons.
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