BLOOMINGTON — Transferring from Division I Southern Illinois Edwardsville, Caite Knutson needed to mix in moderately than stand out at Division III Illinois Wesleyan.
Knutson has performed simply that to date, giving the Titans one other weapon in its younger arsenal of expertise.
“It’s been like a dream come true, to be sincere,” Knutson stated. “My largest factor is I needed to come back right into a program that was already superb. I didn’t need it to all be on me as a result of, actually, that’s a variety of stress.”
The 6-foot Knutson is averaging 10.1 factors and 4.2 rebounds coming into IWU’s 5 p.m. Faculty Convention of Illinois and Wisconsin sport towards North Central on Saturday at Shirk Heart.
“Initially, she brings a voice. She’s very talkative in follow,” stated Titans coach Mia Smith. “She’s at all times optimistic, at all times upbeat. If ever there was a participant who at all times appeared for the brilliant aspect of one thing, it’s her.”
A Collinsville Excessive Faculty graduate, Knutson appeared in 17 video games final season at SIUE.
After deciding she needed to switch, Knutson knew shortly she had discovered what she needed at IWU.
“I used to be taking a look at sport movie from final 12 months, and it’s such a younger class. They’re so good they usually play so nicely collectively,” Knutson stated. “After I met them, we meshed so nicely. I like hanging out with them in follow. They’re nice teammates and nice folks.”
IWU’s model of play additionally suits like a puzzle piece with Knutson’s abilities.
“I’ve grown up urgent and being actually excessive depth so it’s been superb,” Knutson stated. “She (Smith) desires to run and I like to run. A little bit little bit of my soccer background helps me maintain my endurance.”
Smith believes Knutson’s adjustment to IWU is ongoing.
“She undoubtedly may help us defend within the submit, and she will be able to rebound within the submit,” stated the Wesleyan coach. “We wish for her to be extra aggressive offensively within the submit. That may come the extra she settles in.”
Knutson joins a proficient Titans’ sophomore class that features Lauren Huber (17.1 factors, 8.6 rebounds), Mallory Powers (14.0) and Kate Palmer (12.3). Senior Katelyn Heller chips in 11.2 factors per outing.
IWU is 6-2 and 1-1 within the CCIW after a 75-57 loss at Carroll on Dec. 3.
“That was only a blip on the radar,” Smith stated. “We sometimes haven’t performed nicely there. I don’t know what it’s. They’re undoubtedly a very good workforce and nicely coached, however we didn’t present as much as play. You possibly can’t afford to do this within the CCIW.”
North Central (2-6, 0-2) is led by the 12.0 factors of Natalie Stavropoulos.
“We wish to maintain the tempo very fast,” Smith stated. “I don’t assume they’re able to a fast transition sport on both finish offensively or defensively. We’ll undoubtedly get our press going and attempt to rating shortly.”
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