2023-24 Women's Basketball Roster

Blake Crawford, UND Athletics
Kiah Pieters, USD Athletics
Matt Vogel, UND Athletics
Kerry Ring
Kerry Ring
Kerry Ring
Susan Knutson
Zac Lucy, NDSU Athletics
Russell Hons

11 Kacie Borowicz

11 Kacie Borowicz

  • Position:
    Guard
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Fifth Year
  • Hometown:
    Roseau, Minn.
  • Major:
    Visual Arts
  • Highschool:
    Roseau HS

Summary

Biography

First Miss Basketball Minnesota to play for the University of North Dakota.

2023-24 (Fifth Year): Started in all 27 of her appearances … Paced the Summit League in scoring for the second consecutive season and ranked No. 15 in the NCAA at 21.0 points per game … Was named to the All-Summit League First Team for the third straight year … Earned her third career Summit League Women’s Basketball Academic All-League honor … Became North Dakota’s all-time scoring leader at the Division I level with her 32-point performance at St. Thomas … Ends her career No. 3 all-time with 2,034 career points, No. 5 with 717 made field goals, No. 2 with 487 free throws made No. 7 with 426 assists and No. 1 with a .899 free throw percentage … Ranked No. 4 across the NCAA with a .920 free throw percentage … Poured in a career-high 40 points on 16-of-26 shooting with three three-pointers at North Dakota State … Her 40-point performance ranks No. 4 in the UND record book for most points in a game … Earned the conference’s first Peak Performer of the Week award after averaging 24.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.0 steals in the first week of games … Scored 29 points in the season opener at Wyoming on 11-of-17 shooting … Earned her second player of the week honor of the season and sixth of her career after becoming the third player in UND history to record a triple-double with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a win over Omaha at the Betty … Scored her 2,000 career point in the second half at South Dakota on Mar. 2 … Recorded double-doubles against Oral Roberts with 19 points and 11 rebounds and vs. South Dakota with 19 points and 10 boards … In the first conference game of the season at St. Thomas, she turned in a 32-point performance with five boards, three assists and three steals … Scored in double-figures in 25 of 27 her games played and reached the 20-point mark 16 times … Tallied four steals in three games against Grand Canyon, Concordia Moorhead and Idaho State … Dished out five or more assists in seven contests … Averaged 28.5 points per game over the last four games of the season … Totaled 568 points, 144 rebounds, 92 assists, 46 steals and went 127-for-138 (.920 percent) from the free throw line.

2022-23 (Senior): Appeared in all 32 games, starting 31 of them....Named Grace Rhonemus Female Athlete of the Year....Named Summit League Player of the week twice (Nov 21 & Dec 6)...Lead the Summit League in scoring with 674 points (2nd in UND history in season scoring) and was 13th in the nation, 14th in the nation for points per game with 21.1, field goals with 239, ranked 18th nationally, also lead the Summit League in assists with 155 (4.8 average)....Second in the Summit League in free throws (18th nationally), with 161/188 (85.6)...Scored her 1,000 career point on Dec. 12th win over Mayville State. She is the 37th player in UND history to hit the milestone. She ended the season with 1,466 career points, tied for 14th all time scoring with Makailah Dyer (2013-17'). 

2021-22 (Junior): Appeared in all 27 games with 23 as a starter...Named Summit League Player of the Week twice (Jan. 17 & Jan. 24), making her the only the third female Fighting Hawk to earn the honor since UND joined Summit...Named Summit League Female-Athlete of the Month in January...Named First Team All-Summit League...Named to the Summit League Academic All-League Team...Ended the season second in the country (NCAA DI) for free-throw percentage with a .957...Broke the Summit League All Games free-throws made record with her 20-for-20 against Montana State...Broke the University of North Dakota record for most free-throws in a game with her 20-for-20 against Montana State...Broke the University of North Dakota free-throw percentage record with her 1.000 against Montana State (20-for-20)...Finished as the leader in the Summit League for points per game (19.4) and free-throw percentage (.957)...Finished second in the Summit League for assists with 4.4 per game...Reached a career single-game high twice with 33 points against Montana State (Nov. 20) and against Western Illinois (Jan. 13)...Posted double figures in 25 of the 27 games she played in.

2020-21 (Sophomore): Appeared in nine games...Suffered an injury that prevented her from partaking in other games this season...Went 6-for-11 (.545) from the free-throw line against Omaha (Feb. 19)...Went 7-for-12 from the free-throw line in the second game against Omaha (Feb. 20). 

2019-20 (Freshman): Appeared in all 30 games, averaging 18.2 minutes per game...Started three times, earning her first nod at South Dakota State (Jan. 16); finished with 11 points against the Jackrabbits...Led all freshmen in points (216) and points per game (7.2)...Closed the year 54-for-61 at the free throw line; led the team FT percentage (.885)...Shot 1.000 with at least three free-throw attempts in nine games...Logged 56 assists running the point...Scored in double figures nine time, recording a UND-high 23 points (Jan. 26)...Went 9-for-17 against the Leathernecks...Was an efficient 8-of-9 from the field and 3-for-3 at the free throw line against SDSU (Feb. 20)...Went 6-for-6 at the free throw line in the final minute at Milwaukee (Dec. 21) to clinch UND's 66-58 victory...Scored 18 points at Georgia Southern to record first double-digit scoring effort (Nov. 30)...Scored 19 points versus South Dakota State in her ninth and final double-digit scoring game.

Before UND: Named Miss Minnesota Basketball on April 13, 2019...Earned All-State honors in four seasons, including honorable mention accolades as a freshman...Scored over 3,000 points in her high school career, setting new record the Rams...Averaged 26.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.9 steals per game as a junior for Roseau High School...Played for AAU ball with Minnesota Stars...All-time digs leader at Roseau High School...Helped team to five-consecutive 2A State Tournament appearances, winning a state championship in 2017, a runner-up finish in 2018 and third place in 2019.

Personal: Visual Arts major...Father, David, played football at UND (1993-96), earning All-America honors as a senior...Sisters Kiley and Katie are also members of the Roseau High School 1,000-digs club...Kiley played basketball at Moorhead State University Moorhead. Katie played basketball for the University of Minnesota.
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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2019-20Freshman

    Guard
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2020-21Sophomore

    Guard
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2021-22Junior

    Guard
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2022-23Senior

    Guard
    5'9"
    11
  • 11

    2023-24Fifth Year

    Guard
    5'9"
    11