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MSUM Women's Basketball Continuing to Improve
Guard Aubrey Morrison discusses team's grit and progress this season
Jan. 29, 2026 at 8:07pm
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In an interview, Minnesota State Moorhead women's basketball guard Aubrey Morrison discussed the team's improvements later in the season and their approach to an upcoming home stand.
Why it matters
The MSUM women's basketball team has been working to build momentum and find success as the season progresses, which is an important storyline for the local community and fans.
The details
Morrison highlighted the team's growing grit and determination, noting they are "getting better" and becoming more cohesive as the season continues. The team is preparing for an important home stand this weekend as they look to capitalize on their recent progress.
- The interview took place on January 30, 2026.
The players
Aubrey Morrison
A guard on the Minnesota State Moorhead women's basketball team.
Minnesota State Moorhead
The university where the women's basketball team plays.
What they’re saying
“We're getting better...this team is really gritty”
— Aubrey Morrison, Guard
What’s next
The MSUM women's basketball team will host a home stand this weekend as they look to build on their recent progress and improvements.
The takeaway
The MSUM women's basketball team has shown resilience and determination in working to improve as the season progresses, which is an encouraging sign for the local community and fans.


