When is the next new episode of Chicago Fire on NBC?
Sun Apr 11, 2021 at 8:20pm ET
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We all want to find out what’s going to happen next on Chicago Fire, but NBC is taking a week off from airing new episodes of the One Chicago shows.
This means we will have to wait a bit longer to find out what’s going to happen with Casey, if Violet is going to be sticking around Firehouse 51, and if Brett and Grainger have a future together.
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The Mustangs finished with just four wins on the season, and four seniors are graduating from the starting lineup, with only Paige Steenhoek returning. Players that are in contention for starting spots are Emily Foster, Sidney Shaver, and Maddie Reed. More than 65% of the Mustangs’ scoring will no longer be with the team.
Steenhoek, Shaver, Reed, and Foster combined to average just over ten points per game this past winter.
The Mustangs’ girls will be replacing 80% of their starting lineup as Seniors Lilli Baird, Emma George, Celeste Wagaman, and Riley Hjortshoj will be graduating in the summer. The only starter returning will be sophomore Paige Steenhoek, who was second on the team in scoring at about six points per game.
Players that will compete for starting spots include Sophia Steenhoek, Emily Foster, and Maddie Reed. The Mustangs finished 4-18 on the season with a first-round playoff loss at Nevada.
Senior Lilli Baird led the way for the Mustangs, averaging 11 points per game, and was second on the team in three-point shooting, knocking down 26% from beyond the arc. Second on the team in scoring for PCM was sophomore Paige Steenhoek, who averaged six points per game and knocked down 27% of her three-pointers.
PCM will be looking to fill four starting spots next season as Baird, Emma George, Celeste Wagaman, and Riley Hjortshoj will be graduating. Players looking to fill starting spots next year will include sophomores Sidney Shaver and Maddie Reed as well as Junior Emily Foster. The Mustangs were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by conference rival Nevada.
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