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Broomfield’s Callie Kaiser commits to CSU for basketball

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Callie Kaiser has committed to Colorado State to play basketball. (Pam Wagner)

Broomfield senior-to-be Callie Kaiser has committed to Colorado State to play basketball, according to her club team.

Kaiser, a 5-foot-10 wing/post, was a key part of Broomfield’s 27-1 season in 2013-14 in which the Eagles finished runner-up to Mesa Ridge. She averaged 14.3, 7.2 points, 3.4 steals and 2.5 assist per game.

Kaiser plays club basketball for BC Denver, and the club tweeted on Wednesday morning that she was headed to CSU:

The Rams have just one other Colorado product on their roster right now: 2014 Poudre graduate Myanne Hamm.

Kaiser is the second known in-state girls basketball commitment from the 2015 class. Fairview’s Annika Lai, who also plays for BC Denver, is headed to Montana State. (Find other 2015 commitments in our database.)

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Callie Kaiser, pictured during a game against Pueblo East last season. (Pam Wagner)

Last year’s class eventually sent 49 girls to play college basketball, including 18 to Division I schools.

Kaiser has played varsity basketball for Broomfield since she was a freshman, but really emerged as a sophomore when she averaged 13.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game.

She only continued her development last season, and was named first team all-state in Class 4A by CHSAANow. She was the lone non-senior to make the first team.

Kaiser also plays for the Eagles’ volleyball team as an outside hitter, and actually led the team in kills (4.0 per set) and digs (3.1) last season.