Shooting Stars
Haley Rasmussen 鈥25 (left) and Molly Lutmer 鈥25 (right) provided a lethal 1-2 shooting force this season. Game-in, game-out, their relentless assault of three-pointers often overwhelmed the opposition and kept the Storm rolling to a 15-win season and third place conference finish.
鈥淭here were times when they were both feeling it and there wasn鈥檛 anything the other team could do to stop them,鈥 said Brian Niemuth, head women鈥檚 basketball coach. 鈥淚 just had to sit there and remind myself to enjoy it 鈥 because this isn鈥檛 going to happen again.鈥
Rasmussen drained a school-record 75 treys to top the league, while shooting a remarkable 51.7 percent from that range to lead all NCAA divisions. Lutmer added 70 three-pointers and was the league鈥檚 second-best scorer with 19.1 points per game. Both eclipsed 1,000 career points and leave 黑料社 among the top five in program history for made three-pointers.
Niemuth hasn鈥檛 seen anything like it in his 38 seasons coaching 黑料社.
鈥淭his was a generational thing to have two shooters like Haley and Molly. I don鈥檛 think I鈥檝e had a pair that was able to make that high of a percentage with such a high volume of three-point attempts. They are a unique tandem.鈥
Despite their dominant play, Lutmer and Rasmussen were anything but showy on the court. Both are extremely competitive, but very even-keeled in their demeanor 鈥 preferring to let their games do the talking.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if I said a word my freshman year,鈥 said Rasmussen. 鈥淏ut over these last four years, I鈥檝e definitely grown in my leadership, confidence and finding my voice.鈥
The shooting stars didn鈥檛 meet until sophomore season when Lutmer transferred into the program. They roomed together and became close friends on and off the court, while quickly gaining a deep appreciation for each other鈥檚 basketball gifts.
鈥淢y first impression coming in was she [Haley] just seemed like a poised, confident player 鈥攙ery much a leader by example,鈥 said Lutmer. 鈥淚 have always respected her and am just grateful to have shared the court with Haley.鈥
The feelings are mutual. 鈥淢olly was always our go-to person,鈥 said Rasmussen. 鈥淚f I was kind of down on myself, I knew that she would be there to pick me up鈥e just had a connection that no one else had, it was really special.鈥
Trying to replace what they brought and meant to the program will be a tall task.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it will sink in until the first day of practice,鈥 said Niemuth. That鈥檚 when it will hit me the hardest.鈥
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Published
June 25, 2025
Author
Roger Degerman