Molly Collins has invested four years in the Chico State women’s  basketball program, and after logging countless hours of practice,  battling through injuries that wiped out her 2008-09 campaign, and  seeing precious little playing time as a freshman and sophomore, her  dedication and hard work have paid off handsomely this season,  establishing herself as one of the big keys to the Wildcats’ 11-5 start.  Last weekend Collins once again turned in a pair of solid performances,  scoring a combined 28 points, snaring eight rebounds and handing out  three assists as Chico State split its two home games with San Francisco  State and Cal State Monterey Bay. Her fine play has earned the junior  from Davis the Wildcat of the Week award.    
Collins connected on eight of her 15 shot attempts Friday against San  Francisco State, scoring 16 points – one shy of her career high – while  pulling in five rebounds and dishing out three assists to lead the  Wildcats to a 59-46 victory over the Gators. Chico State could get  little going offensively Saturday against California Collegiate Athletic  Association (CCAA) leader Cal State Monterey Bay, but Collins served as  one of the team’s few bright spots, scoring a team-high 12 points to go  along with three rebounds and one steal as the Wildcats bowed to the  Otters, 51-38.
Collins, who has scored in double figures eight times this season,  currently leads the Wildcats with an average of 9.4 points a game, and  is tied for second on the team in rebounding with 5.0 boards a contest.  She is shooting 40 percent from the field and is among the CCAA’s top  free throw shooters, averaging 93.9 percent from the foul line.  
Collins and the Wildcats conclude their four-game homestand this weekend  as they welcome Cal State Dominguez Hills to Acker Gym Friday, followed  by Cal Sate L.A. on Saturday. Both games are scheduled to tip off at  5:30 p.m.