2015 SCAC Women's Basketball Media Guide

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about the cover Throughout the 2015-16 academic year, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) will celebrate its 25th anniversary as a co-educational NCAA Division III athletics conference. The conference’s origins date to 1962 when the College Athletic Conference (CAC) was formed to provide an association through which member institutions could compete in intercollegiate sports activities among teams representative of their respective student bodies. A primary tenet of this conference was a shared commitment to the priority of the overall quality of academic standards and quality educational experiences. The next evolution of the conference took place prior to the 1991-92 academic year when the league moved to add women’s athletics as part of its sports sponsorship lineup and, as part of this rebirth, changed its name to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The idea behind the SCAC and the commitments made by those charter members in 1991 remain in place today. SCAC member institutions are committed to sponsoring a variety of varsity sports to maximize opportunities for student participation. SCAC schools also operate under the principle that participation in sports should be solely from student interest and enjoyment of athletic competition, and that no financial aid shall be given to any student which is conditional upon athletic ability or participation in intercollegiate sports. SCAC member institutions support students in their efforts to reach high levels of performance by providing them with adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate competitive opportunities with students from similar institutions. The SCAC is currently comprised of Austin College of Sherman, Texas; Centenary College of Shreveport, Louisiana; Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado; University of Dallas of Irving, Texas; Schreiner University of Kerrville, Texas; Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas; Texas Lutheran University of Seguin, Texas; and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas. The SCAC office is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.

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SCAC Information SCAC Directory SCAC Staff History of the SCAC Championship Info/Results Team Pages

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Schedule & Information 2015 Staff 2015 Roster 2014 Stats Players to Watch Season Preview

Centenary College Colorado College University of Dallas Schreiner University Southwestern University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University

76-82 2014-15 Season Review 76-77 78-79 80-81 82

All-SCAC Awards Other Awards and Honors Conference Stat Leaders NCAA Stat Leaders

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MEDIA GUIDE DESIGNED/EDITED BY: KATIE MUCCI

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AUSTIN COLLEGE

austincollege.com

Mailing Address Austin College Athletics 900 North Grand Avenue Suite 6A Sherman, TX 75090

Mailing Address Centenary College Athletics 2911 Centenary Boulevard Shreveport, LA 71104-3335

David Norman, Athletics Director.......................................................... 903-813-2401 Jeff Kelly, Sports Information Director.................................................. 903-813-2275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 903-813-3196 Email Address.......................................................................... jkelly@austincollege.edu

COLORADO COLLEGE Mailing Address Colorado College Athletics 14 East La Poudre Colorado Springs, CO 80903

CENTENARY

cctigers.com

gocentenary.com

Ronda Seagraves, Athletics Director..................................................... 318-869-5087 Matthew Lofton, Sports Information Coordinator............................ 318-869-5275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 318-869-5145 Email Address............................................................................ mlofton@centenary.edu

DALLAS

Mailing Address University of Dallas Athletics 1845 East Northgate Drive Irving, TX 75062-4736

udallasathletics.com

Ken Ralph, Athletics Director.................................................................... 719-389-6475 Jerry Cross, Director of Athletics Communications........................... 719-389-6755 Dave Reed, Asst. Director of Athletics Communications................ 719-389-6105 FAX..................................................................................................................... 719-389-6873 Email Address........................................................... jerry.cross@coloradocollege.edu

Dick Strockbine, Athletics Director......................................................... 972-721-5207 Nathan Yacovissi, Sports Information Manager................................. 972-721-5378 FAX..................................................................................................................... 972-721-5208 Email Address............................................................................... nyacovissi@udallas.edu

SCHREINER

SOUTHWESTERN

Mailing Address Schreiner University Athletics 2100 Memorial Boulevard Kerrville, TX 78028-5611

athletics.schreiner.edu

Mailing Address Corbin J. Robertson Center 1001 East University Avenue Georgetown, TX 78626-0770

southwesternpirates.com

Ron Macosko, Athletics Director.............................................................. 830-792-7482 Ryan Brisbin, Sports Information Director........................................... 830-792-7292 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-792-0639 Email Address............................................................................ rsbrisbin@schreiner.edu

Glada Munt, Athletics Director................................................................ 512-863-1618 Megan Hardin, Sports Information Director...................................... 512-863-1254 Tony Baldwin, Asst. Sports Information Director.............................. 512-819-7316 FAX.................................................................................................................... 512-863-1393 Email Address................................................................... hardinm@southwestern.edu

TEXAS LUTHERAN

TRINITY

Mailing Address Texas Lutheran University Athletics 1000 West Court Street Seguin, TX 78155

tlubulldogs.com

Bill Miller, Athletics Director...................................................................... 830-372-8124 Tim Clark, Sports Information Director................................................. 830-372-6877 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-372-8135 Email Address................................................................................................ tclark@tlu.edu

Mailing Address Trinity University Athletics One Trinity Place San Antonio, TX 78212-7200

trinitytigers.com

Bob King, Athletics Director...................................................................... 210-999-8272 Justin Parker, Sports Information Coordinator.................................. 210-999-8447 FAX..................................................................................................................... 210-999-8292 Email Address...................................................................................... jparker@trinity.edu

ED BY: KATIE MUCCI AND SCAC SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS


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OFFICE PHONE: 678-869-5450 OFFICE FAX: 678-869-5452 1670 McKendree Church Road Suite 200 B Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-6676

COMMISSIONER

dwayne hanberry Dwayne Hanberry, 49, enters his 20th year with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and his seventh as the league’s commissioner. Since the conference reorganzied in 1991, he is the league’s second full-time commissioner. Hanberry was hired by the SCAC in 1995 as the league’s sports information director. He was promoted to assistant commissioner in 2000, associate commissioner in 2005 and served as interim commissioner for six months before being named commissioner in June of 2008. Hanberry is a member of the Division III Commissioner Association (DIIICA), the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators (NADIIIAA) and EMAIL ADDRESS: the College Sports Information Directors of America DHANBERRY@SCACSPORTS.COM (CoSIDA) where he has served on the Membership Services Committee. In June 2014, he was appointed PHONE: to serve a four-year term on the NCAA Division III 678-869-5450 Men’s Golf Committee.

CONTACT DWAYNE

TWITTER:

@SCACCOMMISH

Hanberry holds a B.B.A. degree from Oglethorpe University where he was a two-year starter on the Petrel basketball team for Coach Jack Berkshire. Hanberry was named team MVP his junior season and is still one of the school’s all-time leaders for single-season field goal percentage, career field goal percentage and rebounds per game - both for a season and a career. Prior to transferring to Oglethorpe, Hanberry was a two-year starter for Coach Lawrence Smithmier at Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi. An All-State performer his sophomore season, Hanberry was inducted into the school’s Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009. He and his wife, Charis, reside in Suwanee, Ga. He has two sons: David (20) is a junior at Southern Polytechnic State (Ga.) University, and Daniel (16) is a junior at Collins Hill High School.


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ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER Katie Mucci, 22, enters her second year as the Assistant Director of Communications and New Media at the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015-16. Mucci is responsible for managing the conference’s social media accounts, performing sports information duties for 10 of the conference’s 19 sport and creating all of the graphic designs for online and print use. In addition, Mucci also assists the Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner with championship administration and day-to-day administrative duties. After being awarded one of 18 NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grants, the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference announced the hiring of Katie Mucci as the league’s Assistant Director of Communications & New Media on August 1st, 2014. During her first year at the SCAC, Mucci helped boost the conference’s online presence, using social media to promote conference awards, events and other miscellaneous announcements. After Mucci took the reigns in September 2014, the @ scac_sports Instagram account quickly became the most followed among all Division III conferences (44 total), and the second-most followed among all non-Division I conferences, growing in followers by over 1000%. Mucci also spearheaded the creation of confer-

katie mucci

ence pre-season media guides for eight team sports. Collectively, the guides have been read more than 4,000 times, while earning nearly 30,000 impressions -- the number of times a publication was displayed to a user. The 2015 Baseball Media Guide earned second place among conference media guides in the 2015 CoSIDA Publication Awards, while the cover of the guide earned top honors. Mucci is a 2014 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in journalism and mass communication and a minor in business administration. In her final year, she served as the school’s Sports Information Intern where she was the primary media contact for the men’s and women’s golf programs. She also assisted in other areas, including program design for the baseball, volleyball and wrestling programs as well as infographic design that was used on the school’s athletics website and social media accounts. Mucci also served as the Marketing Manager for The Mirror, the UNC student newspaper. In that capacity she was in charge of the paper’s social media strategy as well as the coordination effort to celebrate The Mirror’s 95th birthday. Her marketing strategy during this celebration helped the paper’s Facebook page realize a 30 percent increase in “likes” as well as increasing reach and engagement by 700 percent. Mucci resides in Lawrenceville.

CONTACT KATIE EMAIL ADDRESS:

KMUCCI@SCACSPORTS.COM

PHONE:

678-869-5450

TWITTER:

@KATIEMUCCI

SPORTS INFORMATION AND MULTIMEDIA ASSISTANT blake childers

Blake Childers, 22, will begin with the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2015 as the Sports Information and Multimedia Assistant. Childers will be the main contact for various SCAC sports, as well as handling all of the video editing, interviewing and producing duties. Childers is a 2015 graduate of Berry College in Rome, Ga. and worked with both sports information and Viking Fusion, the Berry student-run multimedia website.

With the Sports Information office, Childers assisted with game operations, including statistics, live video stream and photography. He was also the sports producer and assistant news producer for Viking Fusion. Additionally, Childers has worked with the Rome Braves as an audio-visual intern the past three seasons. Childers resides in Suwannee.

CONTACT BLAKE EMAIL ADDRESS:

BCHILDERS@SCACSPORTS.COM

PHONE:

678-869-5450


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history of the scac The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) was founded and began operation on September 1, 1962, as the College Athletic Conference (CAC). Centre College of Danville, Kentucky; Southwestern at Memphis (Tennessee) (now known as Rhodes College); The University of the South of Sewanee, Tennessee; and Washington and Lee University of Lexington, Virginia, were the four charter members of the conference. Later in 1962, Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth member and the CAC remained unchanged until 1972. Following membership changes throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the conference went through restructuring and renaming. With the addition of Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, in 1988 and Hendrix College of Conway, Arkanasas, and Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, membership reached a then all-time high of eight. That same year (1991), the conference renamed itself the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, hired its first full-time commissioner Stephen P. Argo - and a permanent conference office was established in Atlanta, Georgia. As part of restructuring, the league also adopted its current primary mark and adopted blue (pms 287) and gold (pms 131) as the official colors of the conference. Membership changes continued throughout the '90s. The SCAC added Southwestern University of Georgetown, Texas, in 1993 with participation beginning in the 1994-95 academic year. In 1997-98, the SCAC added both DePauw University of Greencastle, Indiana, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, Ind., with participation beginning in 1998-99. As part of a year-long celebration in 2005-06, the league celebrated its 15th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. The league adopted a special anniversary logo (pictured left) and as part of the celebration, 15th anniversary teams were selected for all conference sponsored sports. After Rose-Hulman announced its intentions to leave the conference, Austin College of Sherman, Texas and Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado, were confirmed as the 10th and 11th members of the league in 2006 with participation beginning in the 2006-07 academic year. Birmingham-Southern College of Birmingham, Alabama, a former member of the Division I Big South Conference, was approved as the 12th member of the SCAC and began play in 2007-08. Prior to the 2010-11 academic year, DePauw University announced that it would leave the conference. The University of Dallas was quickly tabbed to replace DePauw effective July 1, 2011 - maintaining the league's membership total at 12 institutions. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use

1962-1991

1991-PRESENT

of a special mark, the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. In 2010-11, the league celebrated its 20th anniversary as the restructured SCAC. As part of the celebration, in addition to the use of a special mark (pictured right), the league office selected the Top 20 moments for each conference-sponsored sport. Those moments were announced throughout the 2010-11 academic year. After the conclusion of the June 7, 2011 SCAC Presidents’ meeting, the conference announced that seven of its twelve member institutions would be leaving to form a new conference effective at the conclusion of the 2011-12 academic year. The schools departing include founding CAC/SCAC members Centre College, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Rhodes College, in addition to Birmingham-Southern College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, and Oglethorpe University. With membership down to five institutions – the conference’s lowest number since the 1979-80 academic year – the “new” SCAC wasted little time in adding to its membership rolls. On September 28, 2011, Centenary College of Louisiana, a former American Southwest Conference institution, announced it would be joining the SCAC beginning in the 2012-2013 season. Two more ASC schools will join the SCAC for the 2013-14 season: Schreiner University announced their decision on January 23, 2012, and on February 16, 2012, Texas Lutheran University announced it too would join the SCAC. The addition of Texas Lutheran insured that the conference would retain its status as an active NCAA Division III conference as well as automatic bids in nine of its 14 AQ sports, including baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and volleyball. On the national athletics stage, the SCAC has had its fair share of success - both in terms of team championships (eight) and individual championships (33).

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2010-2011


7 In the days when the league was known at the College Athletic Conference, Chris Fugman of Centre College gave the conference its first individual title with a victory in the 400 IM at the 1980 NCAA Division III Men’s Swimming & Diving Championships, and Chris Trapp of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology won the men’s javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track Field national championships three straight years (1984-1986). Nao Kinoshita of Rhodes College won the 1996 Division III women’s tennis singles title, capturing the first individual national title in the SCAC era. Kinoshita also won the 1997 singles title and combined with Taylor Tarver to capture the ‘97 doubles title. Ryan Loftus of Rose-Hulman captured the men’s pole vault title at the 1998 Indoor Track & Field championships. Heather Stone of University of the South-Sewanee claimed both the women’s indoor and outdoor 1,500 meter titles in 2000. And later that same season, the league claimed its first team national championships as Trinity University won both the men’s and women’s tennis titles. In the winter of 2003, Matt Smith of Rose-Hulman won the 100 yard breaststroke at the Division III men’s national swimming championships, and Trinity captured the women’s basketball championship - all in the same weekend. The following fall (in 2003), the Trinity men’s soccer team gave the league title #4, and the DePauw women’s basketball team became the fifth team from the conference to win a national championship when it captured the 2006-07 Division III title. Trinity’s Christyn Schumann won the women’s high jump at three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Track & Field national championships (2004-06), and Liz Bondi of DePauw captured the 16th individual national championship won by a CAC/SCAC student-athlete when she won the 2007 women’s tennis singles title. The 2008-09 season was a banner year as one team and three individual student-athletes won national titles for the SCAC. Todd Wildman of Trinity won the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships and Chrys Jones of Centre College won the triple jump at the Outdoor Track & Field national championships. On the links, the Oglethorpe University men earned the league’s sixth team title with a first-place finish at the NCAA Golf Championships. The Petrels were led by Olafur Loftsson, who earned medalist honors and the league’s 19th individual title. In 2009-10, the SCAC had four different individuals win a total of five national titles. Todd Wildman of Trinity won his second-consecutive

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indoor national title in the pentathlon. Centre’s Chrys Jones double-dipped and claimed national titles in the triple jump at the both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor national championships. At the 2010 NCAA Swimming & Diving championships, Trinity teammates Lindsay Martin and Hayley Emerick claimed individual titles in the 1-meter and 3-meter boards, respectively. In 2010-11, Chrys Jones became just the second SCAC student-athlete to win four career individual national titles as he repeated at the NCAA Indoor national championships in the triple jump. Centre’s Chris Morris earned the league its 26th individual national title when he claimed medalist honors at the 2011 NCAA Golf Championships. The 2011-12 academic year was one of the most successful in the league’s 50-year history. Tiarra Goode of Birmingham-Southern College won the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championships, Jordan DeGayner of Colorado College won the 200 free at the NCAA Swimming & Diving national championships and Ruth Hahn of Trinity University continued the Tigers’ diving dominanace with an individual title on the 3-meter board. Later in the spring, SCAC student-athletes earned two more individual national titles with Anthony Maccaglia of Oglethorpe University earning the league its third medalist in four years at the NCAA Men’s Golf championship and Birmingham’s Goode picked up her second individual national title with a win in the 100-meter hurdels at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field championships. In addition, Oglethorpe University earned the conference its seventh team national title with a victory at the 2012 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships. The “new” SCAC returned to national prominence in 2013-14 as Stephen Culberson of Trinity University won the 100 free at the 2014 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and, in its first year in the conference, Schreiner University gave the conference its eighth team national championship with a victory at the 2014 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships - the league’s third national title in the sport in six years. A bell, donated by the Norfolk and Western Railway, was adopted as the SCAC’s “President’s Trophy” and serves as the symbol for the conference. The President’s Trophy is displayed for one year on the campus of the school with the combined men’s and women’s athletics program that accumulates the highest points total in the all-sports race established by the conference. The bell is awarded at the conclusion of the spring season.


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2015-16 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP DATES SPORT

DATE

SITE

HOST

Cross Country Volleyball

October 31 November 6-7

Sherman, Texas Georgetown, Texas

Austin College Southwestern University

Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming & Diving Men’s and Women’s Basketball Men’s Lacrosse Men’s and Women’s Golf Men’s and Women’s Track Softball Men’s and Women’s Tennis Baseball

November 6-8 November 6-8 February 10-13 February 26-28

Colorado Springs, Colorado Irving, Texas Lewisville, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana

Colorado College University of Dallas SCAC Centenary College

April 15-16 April 18-19 April 22-23

Irving, Texas Blanco, Texas Seguin, Texas

University of Dallas SCAC Texas Lutheran University

April 22-24 April 22-24

San Antonio, Texas Kerrville, Texas

Trinity University Schreiner University

April 29-May 1

TBD

TBD

2014-15 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SPORT

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION

TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Volleyball Football Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving Men’s Basketball

N/A N/A Trinity University Texas Lutheran Trinity University Trinity University N/A N/A Texas Lutheran Unviersity/Centenary College Southwestern University, Texas Lutheran University, Trinity University N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas Lutheran University N/A N/A Centenary College

Colorado College Colorado College Trinity University N/A Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University

Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Track and Field Women’s Track and Field Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Baseball

Southwestern University Schreiner University Schreiner University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University


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2015 Championship schedule/2014 recap #1 SEED WINNER OF G3

#4 SEED

GAME 3

GAME 1

WINNER OF G1

CONFERENCE CHAMPION

#5 SEED

GAME 5

#3 SEED WINNER OF G2 GAME 2 GAME 4

#6 SEED

WINNER OF G4

#2 SEED

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

2015 SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Friday, February 26

SCAC Women’s Basketball Tournament – Day One – hosted by Centenary College Game 1: #4 Seed vs. #5 Seed - 5 p.m. Game 2: #3 Seed vs. #6 Seed - 7 p.m.

Saturday, February 27

SCAC Women’s Basketball Tournament – Day Two – hosted by Centenary College Game 3: No. 1 seed vs. Winner of Game 1 - 5 p.m. Game 4: No. 2 seed vs. Winner of Game 2 - 7 p.m.

Sunday, February 28

SCAC Women’s Basketball Tournament – Day Three – hosted by Centenary College Game 5: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Winner (Championship) - 2:30 p.m.

2015 SCAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jordan Owens Annie Bourne Audrey Gacia Anecia Richardson Hannah Coley Kristen Lye

Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Trinity Trinity Texas Lutheran

MVP

Friday, Febrauary 27 Game 1: #4 Schreiner def. #5 Dallas, 58-53 P: Jackson (SCH) - 18 R: Jackson (SCH) - 8 A: Three tied - 4

Game 2: #3 Trinity def. # 6 Austin College, 63-56 P: Kime (AC) - 17 R: Hollins (TU) - 8 A: Caitlin Barrett (TU) - 4

Saturday, february 28 game 3: #1 Southwestern def. Schreiner, 76-69 P: Owens (SU) - 22 R: Bourne (SU) - 17 A: Owens (SU) - 6

game 4: Trinity def. #2 Texas Lutheran, 91-78 P: Lye (TLU) - 23 R: Richardson (TU) - 13 A: Two tied - 6

Sunday, march 1 - Championship game Southwestern def. Trinity, 71-58 P: Owens (SU) - 19 R: Bourne (SU) - 16 A: Logan (SU) - 8


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kangaroos

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Sherman, Texas FOUNDED: 1849 ENROLLMENT: 1,350 NICKNAME: Kangaroos COLORS: Crimson and gold STADIUM: North Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Marjorie Hass ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: David Norman ATHLETIC TRAINER: Evan Gumpert MEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH Michelle Filander

President Dr. Marjorie Hass

Sports Information Coordinator Jeff Kelly

Athletic Director David Norman

Athletic Trainer Evan Gumpert

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

NOV. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 DEC. 5 Dec. 16 DEC. 19 DEC. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 JAN. 15 JAN. 16 JAN. 22 JAN. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 FEB. 12 FEB. 13 FEB. 20 FEB. 21

RHODES Texas-Dallas Hendrix (Shreveport, La.) Millsaps (Shreveport, La.) UC Santa Cruz Redlands HENDRIX Millsaps TEXAS-TYLER TEXAS-DALLAS Dallas* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* CENTENARY* COLORADO COLLEGE* SCHREINER* TRINITY* Schreiner* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado College* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* DALLAS* RUST

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2015 STAFF

MICHELLE filander Michelle Filander enters her sixth season as the coach of the Kangaroos in the 2015-16 season. Last season Filander guided the team to a 11-15 finish. Filander came to Sherman after having served as an assistant at Washington & Jefferson College. Filander first served as an assistant at Washington & Jefferson from 20042007 before taking over the role of wellness coach at the Charlotte County YMCA of North Port, Florida. Filander returned to W&J for the 2009-2010 season. The Presidents made three trips to the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament with Filander on the sideline including a first round appearance this past year when W&J went 23-5. Overall, Filander helped coach the Presidents to an 86-26 record in her four years. Prior to her time at Washington & Jefferson, Filander served as an assistant coach at Bethany College and helped guide the team to an overall record of 61-22. Between her stints at Washington & Jefferson and Bethany, Filander helped coach those two teams to three Presidents’ Athletic

Angeleena Young Assistant Coach

Christina kime Graduate Assistant

Conference championships. Filander, who began her playing career at NCAA Division I Robert Morris University, received her degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 2001 and later earned her Master’s degree in Athletic Coaching Education from West Virginia University in 2004. While serving as a student assistant at Ohio Wesleyan in 2001, Filander helped lead the team to the NCAA Division III Final Four. Along with her playing and coaching experience, Filander has given guest lectures on stress management and psychology of injury while at Bethany and also organized a study in sport psychology. During her time at Washington & Jefferson, she coordinated the team’s strength and conditioning program and was an integral part of the program’s recruiting process.

jenna longo Graduate Assistant

paige piciotti

Graduate Assistant

austin college -Centenary College - Colorado College - University of DALLAS - SChreiner


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2015 roster

#

Player Name

Pos.

Cl.

Ht.

Hometown

1

Kali Vittallo

G

So

5-7

Canyon Country, Calif.

2

Meghan Lewis

G

So

5-7

Waukesha, Wis.

3

Olivia Bailey

G

Jr

5-8

High Springs, Fla.

4

Olivia Cicci

G

Jr

5-5

Santa Fe, N.M.

5

Mikayla Gascich

G

Fr

5-5

Liberty, Mo

10

Hannah Richards

G

Fr

5-8

Pace, Fla.

11

Kelly Lynch

F

Fr

5-11

Katy, Texas

12

Caitlyn Collins

G

Fr

5-9

Teague, Texas

13

Madi Aliff

G

Jr

5-8

Placerville, Calif.

14

Lexi Abercrombie

G

So

5-7

Bullard, Texas

15

Kendall Heitmeier

F

Jr

6-0

Parker, Colo.

20

Caitlin Stofferahn

G/F

Fr

6-1

Sequim, Wash.

21

Katie Gowdy

G

Sr

5-6

Kingwood, Texas

22

Bryce Frank

F

Fr

6-2

Granbury, Texas

23

Morgan Laday

G

So

5-9

Plano, Texas

24

Kayla Linthicum

G

Sr

5-9

Lake in the Hills, Ill.

25

Abby Moses

G

So

5-7

Cedar Park, Texas

30

Andrea Velez

F

So

5-11

The Woodlands, Texas

31

Hailee Meiners

G/F

So

5-9

Fort Collins, Colo.

32

Brianna Harvey

F

Sr

6-0

Atascadero, Calif.

33

Chrissy Ray

F

Sr

6-2

The Woodlands, Texas

34

Kirstin Nance

F

Fr

6-1

Larue, Texas

44

Tiffany Litton

F

Fr

6-0

Cedar Park, Texas

University - Southwestern university - texas lutheran university - trinity university


2014 results and stats

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2014-15 RESULTS (11-15, 5-9 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/18/14 11/21/14 11/29/14 11/30/14 12/06/14 12/18/14 12/19/14 12/21/14 01/01/15 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/18/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/14/15 02/21/15 02/22/15 02/27/15

MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR at East Texas Baptist at Texas-Dallas at Rust at Rhodes HENDRIX at Millsaps at Hendrix NORTH PARK TEXAS-DALLAS* DALLAS* TRINITY* SCHREINER* at Colorado College* at Centenary* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* COLORADO COLLEGE* CENTENARY* at Trinity* at Schreiner* at Dallas* RUST vs Trinity **

POINTS PER GAME Player Christina Kime Erin Riley Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Kali Vittallo

PPG 13.1 10.5 10.4 9.1 6.7

L W L W L W L W W L L L L W W W L L L W W L L L W L

85-97 72-62 64-67 69-64 53-54 75-59 49-78 64-62 59-54 65-72 63-64 48-64 51-60 78-64 74-44 70-67 75-79 77-89 51-65 67-48 67-40 68-74 64-68 81-90 62-47 56-63

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Brianna Harvey Chrissy Ray Kendall Heitmeier Alexis Abercrombie Erin Riley

Player Erin Riley Kali Vittallo Christina Kime Kendall Heitmeier Jenna Longo

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Erin Riley Brianna Harvey Christina Kime Jenna Longo Chrissy Ray

Player Christina Kime Jenna Longo Erin Riley Kali Vittallo Olivia Bailey

RPG 6.5 6.3 3.5 3.2 3.1

FG% .546 .488 .441 .429 .407

3FG% .386 .352 .347 .313 .297

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 29 23 21 18 15

Player Chrissy Ray Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Erin Riley Alix Hoffman Jenna Longo

BLOCKS 29 10 8 5 2 2

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2014 results and stats

TOTAL #

Player

FG

FGA

23 22 32 15 01 33 21 03 43 04 30 14 13 12 02 24 31 20 10

Christina Kime Erin Riley Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Kali Vittallo Chrissy Ray Katie Gowdy Olivia Bailey Jenna Longo Olivia Cicci Alix Hoffman Alexis Abercrombie Madi Aliff Paige Picciotti Meghan Lewis Kayla Linthicum Hailee Meiners Brittany Stepanski Abigail Moses

103 96 101 83 54 60 21 25 19 5 6 3 4 15 1 3 0 0 0

288 236 185 188 134 123 65 77 65 14 17 7 13 53 15 15 0 1 4

# 23 22 32 15 01 33 21 03 43 04 30 14 13 12 02 24 31 20 10

Player Christina Kime Erin Riley Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Kali Vittallo Chrissy Ray Katie Gowdy Olivia Bailey Jenna Longo Olivia Cicci Alix Hoffman Alexis Abercrombie Madi Aliff Paige Picciotti Meghan Lewis Kayla Linthicum Hailee Meiners Brittany Stepanski Abigail Moses

A 112 53 37 21 42 10 27 12 39 1 0 0 1 28 4 5 0 0 2

TO 64 51 43 34 35 17 22 23 29 1 1 2 1 13 3 8 1 0 4

3-PTS %

3FG

.358 .407 .546 .441 .403 .488 .323 .325 .292 .357 .353 .429 .308 .283 .067 .200 .000 .000 .000 BLK 0 5 10 8 0 29 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

42 56 1 21 32 0 6 1 11 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

STL 29 21 13 6 18 13 9 15 23 2 0 0 1 8 5 6 0 0 0

FGA 121 145 2 67 91 0 21 4 37 10 0 6 6 15 3 5 0 0 1

PTS 341 272 271 237 174 139 59 63 61 14 13 8 9 33 5 8 0 0 0

AVG 13.1 10.5 10.4 9.1 6.7 5.3 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 1.6 1.3 1.3 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0

F-THROWS % .347 .386 .500 .313 .352 .000 .286 .250 .297 .400 .000 .333 .167 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 93 24 68 50 34 19 11 12 12 0 1 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0

FTA

%

104 32 79 69 41 42 22 15 18 0 4 1 0 10 6 6 0 0 0

.894 .750 .861 .725 .829 .452 .500 .800 .667 .000 .250 .000 .000 .300 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG 12 23 59 10 13 30 7 31 12 2 1 1 2 10 6 7 0 0 0

Team Statistics

79 147 106 37 42 51 21 44 70 2 3 2 6 22 6 8 3 0 0

91 170 165 47 55 81 28 75 82 4 4 3 8 32 12 15 3 0 0

3.5 6.5 6.3 1.8 2.1 3.1 1.2 2.9 3.2 0.7 0.7 0.6 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.8 3.0 0.0 0.0

AC

OPP

1707

1695

Points-per-game

65.7

65.2

Field goal pct.

.399

.384

3-point FG pct.

.331

.299

Free Throw pct.

.739

.691

961

1032

37.0

39.7

394

361

15.2

13.9

363

389

14.0

15.0

169

176

6.5

6.8

58

70

2.2

2.7

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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GP 26

GS 26

FG 101-185

FG% .546

FT 68-79

FT% .861

pts 271

ppg 10.4

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 165 59 106 6.3 10 13 37

#15

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 14 83-188 .441 50-69 .725 237 9.1 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 47 10 37 1.8 8 6 21

#1

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 5 54-134 .403 34-41 .829 174 6.7 reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 55 13 42 2.1 18 42

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 0 60-123 .488 19-42 .452 139 5.3

#33

senior | f junior | f soph. | g senior | f

RAY

chrissy

kali

kendall

VITTALLO HEITMEIER

HARVEY

brianna

players to watch

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 81 30 51 3.1 29 13 10

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2015 season preview

With a strong group of returning players and a big and talented freshman class coming in, the Austin College women’s basketball team will be looking to make some noise in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference during the 2015-2016 season. The ‘Roos will face a difficult task in replacing 1,000 point scorers in Christina Kime and Erin Riley, but Michelle Filander’s squad returns more than enough firepower to earn another berth in the SCAC Tournament this season. Last year the ‘Roos finished 11-15 overall, but the pieces are in place for a jump in the conference standings in the upcoming year. Leading the way will be senior forward Brianna Harvey, who last season averaged 10.4 points and 6.3 rebounds-pergame while finishing second in the conference in both field goal percentage and free throw percentage. Junior forward Kendall Heitmeier was another All-SCAC selection last year after averaging 9.1 points, and the stretch forward knocked down three pointers at a clip of 31.3% for the year. One more All-Conference player returns this year, as sophomore point guard Kali Vittallo will be handed the reins with Kime’s graduation. Last season Vittallo averaged 6.7 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists-per-game while splitting time between the two guard positions. After posting averages of 5.3 points and 3.1 rebounds-pergame and swatting away 29 shots, senior Chrissy Ray will slide into the starting center role this season, while Olivia Bailey also returns and looks poised to claim the starting off guard spot after starting six games last season and averaging 2.4 points and 2.9 rebounds-per-game. Depth certainly won’t be a problem for the ‘Roos this year,

as they open the season with 23 players on the roster. Senior guard Katie Gowdy is back for her final season after playing 23 games, starting three last season, while fellow senior Kayla Linthicum adds athleticism on the perimeter. Juniors Olivia Cicci and Madi Aliff return, as do sophomores Lexi Abercrombie, Meghan Lewis, Hailee Meiners, Abby Moses, and Andrea Velez. Filander expects big things from her newcomers, with eight freshmen and one sophomore joining the mix this season. Bryce Frank, a 6-foot-2 post player, will provide immediate help down low, and 5-foot-9 guard Caitlyn Collins will bolster the backcourt. Filander also expects an early impact from 5-foot-11 guard Kelly Lynch. The ‘Roos brought in a strong mix of size and shooting capability in this year’s class, with 6-foot-1 swing player Caitlin Stofferahn providing perimeter shooting, while Kirstin Nance and Tiffany Litton add more size at the forward position at 6-foot-1 and 6-feet, respectively. Sophomore Morgan Laday adds depth on the perimeter, as do Mikayla Gascich and Hannah Richards. While the ‘Roos will be forced to replace the contributions of not only Kime and Riley, but also that of graduated starters Paige Picciotti and Jenna Longo, this year’s team looks to have the combination of size, shooting, and versatility to make the ‘Roos a strong contender in the SCAC in the upcoming year. The ‘Roos open the regular season on November 15 at home against Rhodes College.

QUICK NOTES •

Head Coach Michelle Filander will enter her sixth season at the helm of the ‘Roos’ program

The team will fill in gaps for two 1,000 point scorers that graduated in 2015

Eight freshmen and one sophomore will join the 2015-16 squad, including four new players with height

The team will have the leadership of four seniors, including returning starter Brianna Harvey

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ladies

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Shreveport, La. FOUNDED: 1825 ENROLLMENT: 760 NICKNAME: Gents COLORS: Maroon and White STADIUM: Mayo Field PRESIDENT: Dr. David Rowe ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: David Orr ATHLETIC TRAINER: Stephanie Culbertson WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Justin LeBlanc

President Dr. David Rowe

Sports Information Director

Matthew Lofton

Interim Athletic Director David Orr

Athletic Trainer Stephenaie Culbertson

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 13 NOV. 17 NOV. 21 NOV. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 DEC. 19 Dec. 30 JAN. 2 JAN. 3 JAN. 8 JAN. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 JAN. 29 JAN. 31 FEB. 5 FEB. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 FEB. 20

Dallas Christian EAST TEXAS BAPTIST MILLSAPS HENDRIX McMurry Millsaps Belhaven Southwest Adventist CROWLEY’S RIDGE Hendrix COLORADO COLLEGE* COLORADO COLLEGE* SCHREINER* TRINITY* Austin College* Dallas* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* AUSTIN COLLEGE* DALLAS* Schreiner* Trinity* DALLAS CHRISTIAN

6 p.m. 5:30 P.M. 3 P.M. 1 P.M. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 P.M. 3 p.m. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 6 P.M. 6 P.M. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.M. NOON 6 P.M. NOON 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 P.M.


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2015 staff

JUSTIN leblanc After a successful stint as an assistant with the Gents basketball team, Justin LeBlanc embarks on his first season as the head women’s basketball coach at Centenary College in 2015-16. Working primarily with the guards and on recruiting there was no shortage of accolades acquired by basketball players LeBlanc helped mentor the past three seasons. Included in the honors include three-straight Conference Players of the Year, three-straight Newcomers of the Year, four All-Americans, four All-District selections, 12 All-Conference honors, and 12 SCAC Player of the Week recognitions. The three consecutive Player and Newcomer (Freshman) Player of the Year honors is believed to be the first time in NCAA Men’s Basketball history that feat has been accomplished. LeBlanc helped mentor Jonathon Blount, the 2013 and 2014 SCAC Player of the year. Other honors for Blount include two All-American selections, two National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District honors, 2013-14 LSWA First-Team All-Louisiana distinction, 2013-14 LABC Small College Player of the Year, two First Team All-Conference selections, and five SCAC Player of the Week selections. Blount is a current member of the Araberri, a professional basketball team in Spain. In his last season as an assistant, LeBlanc also recruited and coached James Sapp, the 2014-15 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year, a two-time All-District

jairus browning Assistant Coach

honoree and an All-American. As the program’s recruiting coordinator, LeBlanc played an essential role in the program’s recruitment of student-athletes. Just in the past three seasons, LeBlanc has helped recruit 2012-2013 Third Team AllSCAC and Newcomer of the Year Brett Bell, 2013-2014 Third Team All-SCAC and Newcomer of the Year Kendall Demouchet, and 2014-15 First Team All-SCAC and Newcomer of the Year Travion Kirkendoll. Kirkendoll was also named to the DIII News All-Freshmen Team. Prior to his time at Centenary, the native of Larose, Lousiana, served as an assistant coach at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, for four seasons. During his stint at his alma mater, the Majors produced an overall record of 67-43 as well as captured a SCAC title in 2007-08 while advancing to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Division III National Tournament. During his four years, he coached and assisted in the development of eight all-conference selections, two NABC All-South Region selections, a SCAC Tournament MVP, and an All-American Selection. LeBlanc was a four-year letter winner for the Majors from 2002-06, where he led his team to four SCAC Tournament appearances. He graduated from Millsaps in 2006 with a degree in Business Administration and a minor in French. In 2011, he received his Master’s degree in Sport Administration from the University of Southern Mississippi. He currently resides in Shreveport with his wife Caroline and two sons, Jay and Jackson.

Kristin Sczublewski Assistant Coach

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# 1 3 5 10 11 13 21 24 25 30 41 42 55

2015 roster

Player Name Erin Temple Samantha Lyons Jasmine Morris DeiAnna Hall Linda Gomez-Gil Savanah Doty Sheridan Smith Peyton Hurst Briana Edwards Courtney Mills Rebecca Thompson Lindsey Bruce Jessica Bruti

Pos. G G G G G G G G F F F F G/F

Cl. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So.

Ht. 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-8

Hometown New Orleans, La. Iota, La. New Orleans, La. Monroe, La. Mandeville, La. Mesquite, Texas Lake Charles, La. Carrollton, Texas Shreveport, La. Arcadia, La. Benton, La. Makati City, Philippines Magnolia, Texas

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2014-15 RESULTS (0-24, 0-14 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/17/14 11/21/14 11/22/14 11/29/14 12/02/14 12/06/14 12/09/14 12/10/14 12/30/14 01/02/15 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/18/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15

TEXAS-TYLER LOUISIANA COLLEGE vs Ozarks (AR) vs Elmira LETOURNEAU at LSU-Shreveport at Rhodes at LSU-Alexandria at McNeese HENDRIX at Colorado College* at Colorado College* at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* DALLAS* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Trinity* at Schreiner* TRINITY*

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

50-107 62-96 52-85 64-73 63-76 48-79 42-81 59-83 35-86 51-69 61-84 65-73 56-97 55-78 60-77 44-74 35-86 49-60 33-100

02/01/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/15/15

SCHREINER* at Dallas* at Austin College* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN*

L L L L L

50-66 50-91 40-67 48-70 65-80

POINTS PER GAME Player Briana Edwards Rebecca Thompson DeiAnna Hall Haley Deshautelle Jessica Bruti

PPG 11.8 9.1 8.9 6.3 5.0

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Briana Edwards Rebecca Thompson DeiAnna Hall Jessica Bruti Linda Gomez Gil

Player Jessica Bruti Haley Deshautelle Kelsey Burtrum Rhonda Martin

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Briana Edwards Rebecca Thompson Haley Deshautelle DeiAnna Hall Rhonda Martin

Player DeiAnna Hall Briana Edwards Linda Gomez Gil Rebecca Thompson Haley Deshautelle

RPG 11.3 6.7 4.2 3.6 3.0

FG% .393 .370 .349 .289 .250

3FG% .274 .262 .217 .164

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 34 30 21 19 10

Player Briana Edwards Rebecca Thompson Four tied....

BLOCKS 52 19 2

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2014 results & statistics TOTAL

#

Player

FG

3-PTS

FGA

%

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS %

FT

FTA

%

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

25

Briana Edwards

107

272

.393

2

13

.154

66

130

.508 94

177

271

11.3

41

Rebecca Thompson

87

235

.370

3

19

.158

41

76

.539 51

109

160

6.7

10

DeiAnna Hall

61

175

.349

6

12

.500

50

69

.725 12

59

71

3.6

32

Haley Deshautelle

37

165

.224

17

65

.262

48

82

.585 17

76

93

4.2

11

Linda Gomez Gil

37

148

.250

1

5

.200

38

67

.567 18

41

59

3.0

55

Jessica Bruti

39

135

.289

20

73

.274

18

29

.621 10

33

43

1.9

12

Rhonda Martin

22

98

.224

9

55

.164

17

25

.680 7

38

45

3.0

20

Kelsey Burtrum

16

87

.184

13

60

.217

6

8

.750 11

14

25

1.2

23

Lexi Antoon

7

14

.500

2

2

1.000 4

8

.500 5

8

13

1.4

35

Kayla Ruth

6

12

.500

0

0

.000

1

2

.500 11

13

24

2.7

15

Hannah Kimbrough

5

20

.250

0

3

.000

5

8

.625 8

13

21

1.9

50

Lindsey Bruce

9

24

.375

0

0

.000

4

10

.400 18

32

50

2.5

24

Diogenee Osborne

0

1

.000

0

0

.000

0

0

.000 0

0

0

0.0

#

Player

25

Briana Edwards

7

33

52

30

282 11.8

41

Rebecca Thompson

40

85

19

19

218 9.1

10

DeiAnna Hall

45

86

1

34

32

Haley Deshautelle

24

81

2

11

Linda Gomez Gil

22

72

55

Jessica Bruti

23

64

12

Rhonda Martin

21

20

Kelsey Burtrum

23

A

TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Team Statistics

CENT

OPP

1237

1938

Points-per-game

51.5

80.8

178 8.9

Field goal pct.

.312

.424

10

139 6.3

3-point FG pct.

.238

.349

0

21

113 5.7

Free Throw pct.

.580

.675

0

9

116 5.0

37

1

5

70

4.7

971

1163

8

49

1

6

51

2.4

40.5

48.5

Lexi Antoon

0

8

2

0

20

2.2

193

410

35

Kayla Ruth

0

3

2

2

13

1.4

8.0

17.1

15

Hannah Kimbrough

0

5

1

2

15

1.4

557

355

50

Lindsey Bruce

3

9

2

3

22

1.1

23.2

14.8

24

Diogenee Osborne

0

1

0

0

0

0.0

141

263

5.9

11.0

83

59

3.5

2.5

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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GP 22

#10

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 22 106-261 .391 63-126 .500 269

ppg 12.2

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl 255 90 165 11.6 45 29

GP 19

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 16 58-168 .345 46-63 .730 168 8.8

reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 70 13 57 3.7 32 40

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 1 23-57 .404 18-25 .720 66 2.5

#3

senior | f junior | g soph. | g

LYONS

HALL

samantha deianna

briana

EDWARDS

players to watch

reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 57 29 28 2.2 6 15 (stats from LSU-Shreveport)

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season preview

The Centenary Ladies women’s basketball team welcomes a new era with a familiar face when it kicks off the 2015-16 season. Justin LeBlanc, who helped guide the men’s basketball team as an assistant basketball coach the past five seasons, was named the Ladies new coach for the upcoming season. “I am very excited to get the season started this week,” stated LeBlanc. “Our players have been working very hard in practice, and I’m sure they are ready to go against someone else. We still have a lot of work ahead of us, and we are looking forward to using these early non-conference games to get us where we need to be for when SCAC play rolls around.” Among the returners for Centenary include senior forward Briana Edwards (Shreveport, La./Northwestern State). She received Honorable Mention All-Conference status by the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference her first three seasons for the Ladies – one of only two senior this season who have received All-Conference honors each of the last three years. The River City native enters the season ranked third in career rebounds (720) and 10th in career points (693) at Centenary. She needs just 78 rebounds to break the career record. Edwards finished second in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference and 36th in the nation with 11.6 rebounds per game, one of 53 players returning this season who averaged a double-double in 2014-15. She also broke the 32-year old Centenary record for rebounds in a game with 26 boards against LSU-Shreveport December 9, 2014. Joining Edwards on the All-Conference squad last season among returners for the Ladies is senior forward Rebecca

Thompson (Benton, La./Benton HS). Starting all 24 games played in 2014-15, Thompson finished second on the team in both points (9.1) and rebounds (6.7) per game. The Ladies also return junior guard DeiAnna Hall (Monroe, La./ Neville HS), leading the team in both assists (45) and steals (34). She accomplished this feat despite not appearing in four games for the Maroon and White. Centenary boasts eight newcomers for the upcoming season, including transfers in sophomore guard Samantha Lyons (Iota, La./LSU Shreveport) and junior guard Peyton Hurst (Carrollton, Texas/Hendrix). The five players who will see their collegiate time this season includes guard Erin Temple (New Orleans, La./Cabrini HS), Jasmine Morris (New Orleans, La./Destrehan HS), Savanah Doty (Mesquite, Texas/Poteet HS), Sheridan Smith (Lake Charles, La./Grand Lake HS) and Courtney Mills (Arcadia, La./Arcadia HS). “I am very excited and proud of this year’s incoming class. My staff and I are ready to begin helping these young women reach their full potential both on and off the court,” said LeBlanc. “We have already addressed a number of things with this group in regards to talent, speed, athleticism, and character. We believe great things are ahead for Ladies Basketball. “We are committed to building our program into one that will compete at a championship level. By attracting some of the best players in our region, we believe we are headed in that direction. The Ladies were selected eighth in the SCAC preseason coaches’ poll. • The Ladies return 77% of their scoring from last season

QUICK NOTES

Shreveport native Briana Edwards enters the season averaging 10.3 rebounds and 9.9 points per game, she needs to increase her career average in scoring by .1 to become the first Lady to average a double-double for her career.

Welcome in two transfers for the season: Peyton Hurst from Hendrix and Samantha Lyons from LSU-Shreveport.

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tigers

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Colorado Springs, Colo. FOUNDED: 1874 ENROLLMENT: 1,950 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Black and gold FACILITY: Stewart Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ken Ralph ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ian Wood WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Liz Doran

President Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler

Sports Information Director

Dave Reed

Athletic Director Ken Ralph

Athletic Trainer Ian Wood

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME (MT)

Nov. 16 NOV. 20 NOV. 21 NOV. 25 NOV. 27 NOV. 28 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 DEC. 9 DEC. 28 DEC. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 JAN. 8 JAN. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 JAN. 29 JAN. 31 FEB. 5 FEB. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 12

Johnson & Wales ALVERNO BENEDICTINE AUGSBURG LEWIS & CLARK NORTH CENTRAL UC Santa Cruz Whittier JOHNSON & WALES CENTRAL COLLEGE TBD Centenary* Centenary* TRINITY* SCHREINER* Dallas* Austin College* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* DALLAS* AUSTIN COLLEGE* Trinity* Schreiner*

7 p.m. 6 P.M. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 3 P.M. 3 P.M. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 P.M. 2 P.M. TBA 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 P.M. 2 P.M. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 P.M. 11 A.M. 6 P.M. NOON 5 p.m. 5 p.m.


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2015 staff

LIZ doran

Head coach Liz Doran has enjoyed considerable and consistent success during her seven-year tenure at Colorado College entering the 2015-16 season, both on the court and with her team’s success in the classroom. Since becoming head coach in June 2008, she has coached six different players garnering nine all-conference honors, one All-District academic honoree and 46 SCAC Academic Honor Roll student-athletes, pending the June 2016 release of this school year’s basketball honorees. In her first campaign, she led the Tigers to a 16-9 mark behind the play of 2009 Josten’s Trophy Winner and CC Hall of Fame inductee Melanie Auguste, whose jersey number was also retired. The inexperienced 2009-10 squad recorded a 12-13 record as sophomore Becky Luetjen earned second-team all-conference accolades. Luetjen was named to the SCAC first team during an 11-15 (8-8 SCAC West) campaign during the 2010-11 season. The Tigers went 14-12 (10-6 SCAC West) during the 2011-12 season. Luetjen repeated as a first team honoree. Jordy Stephenson garnered honorable mention. Luetjen also made the All-West Region third team for the second year in a row.

Last year, Courtney Tyus became the first Colorado College player to earn all-conference honors three times by landing a spot on the second team. This year, Doran hopes to replicate that success with the addition of eight newcomers, including a seven-player freshman class. Doran came to CC from Oglethorpe University where she served as an assistant coach for five years. Doran helped guide the Stormy Petrels to a school-record 27-7 mark and an appearance in the Division III Final Four during the 2007-08 season. Doran was also an integral part of the Oglethorpe athletics department. She served as Senior Woman Administrator, Staff Advisor to the Student Athlete Advisor Committee (SAAC) and Assistant Athletic Director for Administration. Doran graduated cum laude from Oglethorpe University and earned her master’s in Sports Administration from Georgia State. Liz and her husband, Jon, live in Colorado Springs.

katie sullivan jordy stephenson jessica welk Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

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# 3 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 30 32 33

2015 roster

Player Name Christina Bowman Katie Wirth Nina Holley Molly Gillis Melissa Lacer Kate Loy Kaylyn Radtke Danielle Davis Rianna Reimers Payton Katich Francesca Cendali Korbyn Ukasick Casey Torbet Kali Place Katie Waters Jessica Savage

Pos. G G F G F F G F F G G F G C G F

Cl. 5-5 5-7 5-11 5-5 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-11 5-7 5-6 5-8 6-0 5-7 6-1 5-8 5-9

Ht. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr.

Hometown Arlington, VA Golden, CO Arvada, CO Fort Collins, CO Westminster, CO Seattle, WA Elizabeth, CO Boxford, MA Newport Beach, CA Hinsdale, IL Boulder, CO Windsor, CO Westminster, CO Minneapolis, MN San Francisco, CA Dallas, TX

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2014-15 RESULTS (2-23, 2-12 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/16/14 11/21/14 11/22/14 11/26/14 11/28/14 11/29/14 12/05/14 12/06/14 12/16/14 12/28/14 01/02/15 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/18/15 01/23/15 01/24/15

HARDIN-SIMMONS ST. LAWRENCE at Wheaton (MA) at Bridgewater State ST. OLAF ROSE-HULMAN WHITMAN at Pacific Lutheran vs Puget Sound JOHNSON & WALES at Northern New Mexico CENTENARY* CENTENARY* at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* AUSTIN COLLEGE* DALLAS* at Schreiner* at Trinity*

L L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L L L L

67-75 65-81 68-84 60-72 53-58 48-59 55-77 70-76 45-94 75-81 56-67 84-61 73-65 68-72 65-85 64-78 86-92 69-81 43-76

01/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/15/15

SCHREINER* TRINITY* at Austin College* at Dallas* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN*

L L L L L L

68-74 35-60 48-67 67-85 44-70 68-78

POINTS PER GAME Player Danielle Davis Courtney Tyus Korbyn Ukasick Katie Waters Katie Wirth

PPG 14.5 12.8 10.8 9.2 5.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Danielle Davis Kali Place Katie Waters Katie Wirth Korbyn Ukasick

Player Korbyn Ukasick Christina Bowman Courtney Tyus Katie Waters Francesca Cendali

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Danielle Davis Courtney Tyus Korbyn Ukasick Katie Wirth Katie Waters

Player Courtney Tyus Danielle Davis Katie Wirth Malia Shappell Katie Waters

RPG 5.1 4.7 4.2 2.9 2.7

FG% .468 .446 .404 .393 .391

3FG% .333 .292 .269 .231 .200

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 55 30 23 23 22

Player Kali Place Courtney Tyus Malia Shappell Danielle Davis Katie Wirth Korbyn Ukasick

BLOCKS 17 12 7 7 5 5

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2014 results & statistics

TOTAL #

Player

FG

3-PTS

FGA

%

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS %

FT

FTA

%

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

15

Danielle Davis

147

314

.468

4

17

.235

64

109

.587 33

127

160

6.4

21

Courtney Tyus

105

285

.368

7

26

.269

78

105

.743 30

107

137

6.0

24

Korbyn Ukasick

93

238

.391

26

78

.333

58

73

.795 45

104

149

6.0

32

Katie Waters

78

193

.404

6

26

.231

67

85

.788 29

67

96

3.8

22

Malia Shappell

20

111

.180

8

53

.151

25

32

.781 7

27

34

3.4

05

Katie Wirth

46

117

.393

5

23

.217

31

49

.633 44

73

117

4.7

30

Kali Place

37

83

.446

0

0

.000

10

26

.385 29

54

83

3.3

13

Francesca Cendali

16

73

.219

11

55

.200

5

9

.556 6

25

31

1.3

03

Christina Bowman

16

46

.348

7

24

.292

3

6

.500 15

19

34

1.4

12

Melissa Lacer

4

10

.400

0

1

.000

5

8

.625 8

19

27

1.1

#

Player

15

Danielle Davis

21

A

TO

BLK STL PTS AVG

48

89

7

30

362 14.5

Courtney Tyus

128

125

12

55

295 12.8

24

Korbyn Ukasick

32

57

5

11

32

Katie Waters

30

64

3

22

Malia Shappell

20

42

05

Katie Wirth

43

30

Kali Place

13

Team Statistics

COLO

OPP

1544

1868

Points-per-game

61.8

74.7

270 10.8

Field goal pct.

.382

.427

22

229 9.2

3-point FG pct.

.244

.329

7

23

73

Free Throw pct.

.689

.666

61

5

23

128 5.1

7

22

17

2

84

3.4

995

1025

Francesca Cendali

9

16

2

2

48

2.0

39.8

41.0

03

Christina Bowman

11

18

2

8

42

1.7

331

328

12

Melissa Lacer

3

11

0

1

13

0.5

13.2

13.1

508

366

20.3

14.6

177

281

7.1

11.2

60

95

2.4

3.8

SCORING

7.3

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 147-314 .468 64-109 .587 362 14.5

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 160 33 127 6.4 7 30 48

GP 25

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 92-237 .392 58-73 .795 270 10.8

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 149 45 104 6.0 5 11 32

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GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 15 78-193 .404 67-85 .788 229 9.2 reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 96 29 67 3.8 22 30

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 25 46-117 .393 31-49 .633 128 5.1

#5

senior | f junior | f senior | g senior | g

katie

WIRTH

katie

WATERS

korbyn

UKASICK

DAVIS

danielle

players to watch

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 117 44 73 4.7 5 23 43

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season preview

The four seniors on the Colorado College women’s basketball team are out to accomplish two things this year. Danielle Davis, Melissa Lacer, Katie Waters and Katie Wirth plan to create a collective lasting legacy by leading the Tigers back to a competitive place in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Association. They also are charged with setting a positive example for a talented group of newcomers who will be the foundation of the program’s future. “The four seniors will create their legacy with what happens this year, and that will help catapult the program forward,” head coach Liz Doran said. “They’ve all had their senior moment where they said ‘wow, I could do something really special,’ and when looking back at this season, people could circle 2015-16 as a really pivotal year in the program’s history.” As individuals, all four have demonstrated skill and heart during their first three seasons. Davis led last year’s squad with 362 points and 160 rebounds, and was second with 47 assists. All three totals were personal single season highs and she now ranks 18th in program history with 885 points and 23rd with 433 rebounds. Wirth, who does a little bit of everything for the Tigers, was third with 43 assists and 23 steals, fourth with 117 rebounds and fifth with 128 points. She now ranks 20th with 150 career assists and 30th with 322 rebounds. Waters was fourth with 229 points and fifth with 96 rebounds, 30 assists and 22 steals last season. Lacer, meanwhile, overcame two years of injuries to return to the court last year and could prove to be a major asset this season. “The four seniors have really taken it upon themselves to demonstrate how close a class can be,” Doran said. “Those are four players who came in together and experienced some difficult times on the court, and they keep coming back.” Hopefully, this will be the year they are rewarded for their perseverance. If there is one reason CC’s seniors believe they can experience team success, it would be depth. A pair of junior forwards, Kalli Place and Korbyn Ukasick, have considerable experience from their first two seasons, while junior guard Christina Bowman may be the team’s most improved player. Francesca Cendali, who played in 24 games last year, is the only returning sophomore. Colorado College will nearly double its roster size with the addition of eight talented newcomers, one sophomore and eight freshmen, several of whom could contribute early in their careers. In the backcourt, the Tigers are adding Molly Gillis, Kaylyn Radtke,

Rianna Reimers, Payton Katich and Casey Torbet. The newest forwards are Nina Holley, Kate Loy and Jessica Savage. “I believe the newcomers will do some great things for us this year and in the future,” Doran said. “They are a talented group and we see flashes of brilliance in each of them. They have to learn how to apply their skills to a different team and make the adjustment to the college game.” In addition to having depth in games, a full roster will create a more competitive practice and environment. “We may have a starting five one game and it will be completely different for another,” Doran said. “I could see us get to seven or eight players who deserve to be starters and it all comes down to which five play best together and help us accomplish our objectives for a particular game.” Colorado College tips off the season at Johnson & Wales University on Nov. 16. Four days later, the Tigers open a five-game home stand against Alverno College and Benedictine University in the CC Tip-Off Classic at Reid Arena “The schedule sets up nicely with eight of the first 11 of home,” Doran said. “Being successful early will give a young team tremendous confidence.” Colorado College travels to UC Santa Cruz on Dec. 4-5 for their only true road trip before conference play begins at Centenary College in January. “The trip to Santa Cruz will be good experience with back-to-back games in a new environment,” Doran said. “It will give our new players the feel of our routine and how we prepare on the road.” A new wrinkle to this year’s schedule is a holiday tournament at home between a Dec. 9 game at Johnson & Wales University and the conference opener at Centenary College on Jan. 2. The team’s ultimate goal is a return trip to Shreveport for the conference tournament at the end of February. “There is talent and skill on this team, but our players must learn to play together,” Doran said. “We will be the sum of all parts, not just one person. “I believe we have what it takes to make the conference tournament if we commit to improving every single • The Colorado Colday.”

QUICK NOTES lege women will be under the leadership of Head Coach Liz Doran

Four seniors will headline the 2015-16 rosters

Danielle Davis, one of the team’s leading scorers from last season, will return for her final year with the Tigers

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crusaders

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Irving, Texas FOUNDED: 1955 ENROLLMENT: 1,302 NICKNAME: Crusaders COLORS: Navy and white STADIUM: Crusader Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Thomas W. Keefe ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dick Strockbine ATHLETIC TRAINER: Robb Leibold WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Greta Grothe

President Athletic Director Dr. Thomas W. Keefe Dick Strockbine

Sports Information Director

Nathan Yacovissi

Athletic Trainer Robb Leibold

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 DEC. 3 DEC. 6 DEC. 12 DEC. 17 Dec. 30 JAN. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 JAN. 15 JAN. 16 JAN. 22 JAN. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 FEB. 12 FEB. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 20

Hendrix Chapman Redlands DALLAS CHRISTIAN HENDRIX SUL ROSS STATE MACMURRAY COLLEGE Hillsdale Free Will Baptist AUSTIN COLLEGE* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Dallas Christian COLORADO COLLEGE* CENTENARY* TRINITY* SCHREINER* Southwestern Adventist Trinity* Schreiner* Colorado College* Centenary* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* Arlington Baptist Austin College*

4 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 5:30 P.M. 2 P.M. 3 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 2 p.m. 2 P.M. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 6 P.M. 4 P.M. TBA 2 p.m.


2015 staff

GRETA grothe

Greta Grothe has been named as the fourteenth head coach of the Women’s Basketball Team. She inherits a squad that is coming off a 14-12 record and 7-7 mark versus Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) opponents. Grothe, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, arrives at the helm of the Dallas women’s basketball program after spending the previous two seasons as an Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. With the Lynx, Grothe enhanced a successful program that reflected a 45-13 display that won the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) conference tournament in both seasons she was there. In the most recent campaign, Grothe assisted a team that went 20-9 and 8-6 in conference en route to its second consecutive SAA conference tournament

championship. RC fell in the first round of the NCAA tournament to University of Texas at Dallas. Rhodes also won the SAA conference title Grothe’s first year after the squad shattered a school-best 25-4 record, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The team would fall 77-74 in a tightly contested battle with University of Texas at Tyler. Prior to Rhodes, Grothe served as a graduate assistant for two years at NAIA DI Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas. During the 2012-2013 campaign the Lady Wildcats finished with their first 20 win season since the 2005-2006. The Wildcats finished third in the Heart of America Conference (HAAC) and made it to the second round of the conference tournament before falling to the eventual conference tournament champion. At

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Baker, Grothe’s duties included recruiting, developing player skills, and aiding the head coach with in game and practice management. Prior to Baker, Grothe served as an assistant coach for four years at NCAA DIII Fontbonne University in St. Louis, MO. During the 2009-2010 season, Fontbonne went 18-10, won the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) Tournament, and qualified for the NCAA DIII tournament. Grothe received her undergraduate degree in 2005 from Rockhurst University. In 2013, she completed her masters from Baker University.

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2015 roster

#

Player Name

Pos.

Cl.

Ht.

Hometown

1

Sammi Tso

G

Jr.

5'4"

Las Vegas, NV

2

Monica Stephens

F

Fr.

5'11''

Grinnell, KS

3

Lindsey Gendron

G

Jr.

5'7"

Houston, TX

5

Holly Tonry

G

Jr.

5'5"

Seattle, WA

10

Shelby Waldron

G

So.

5'5''

Banning, CA

11

Nicole Johnson

G

Fr.

5'6''

Houston, TX

15

Nerissa Periola

G

Jr.

5'7''

Chula Vista, CA

20

Lisa Gifford

F

Fr.

5'7''

Westminster, MA

21

Jackie Landry

F

Fr.

5'9''

Anaheim, CA

23

Caitlyn Worry

G

Jr.

5'8"

Lumberton, TX

24

Bethany Pugh

G

Jr.

5'5"

Sacramento, CA

25

Helen Onyenso

F

So.

5'8''

Oak Park, IL

32

Michelle DeCoud

F

So.

5'11''

Monument, CO

33

Seana Stoia

F

Jr.

5'11"

Tulsa, OK

40

Rachel Riley

F

So.

5'8''

Arlington, TX

44

Rylee Maldonado

G

So.

5'10''

El Paso, TX

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2014-15 RESULTS (14-12, 7-7 SCAC) 11/21/14 11/22/14 11/30/14 12/03/14 12/05/14 12/06/14 12/30/14 01/01/15 01/03/15 01/05/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/18/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 01/31/15 02/03/15

ELMIRA OZARKS (AR) at Hendrix SOUTHWEST ADVENTIST at New Hope Christian at Linfield at Sul Ross State HILLSIDE FREE WILL at Austin College* HENDRIX SCHREINER* TRINITY* at Centenary* at Colorado College* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* at Dallas Christian

W W L W L W W W W L L L W W W L L L W

71-51 78-60 66-75 92-43 72-79 61-46 72-55 84-73 64-63 57-63 66-69 58-66 77-60 92-86 63-60 76-89 54-57 75-92 81-67

02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/14/15 02/19/15 02/21/15 02/27/15

CENTENARY* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Schreiner* at Trinity* ARLINGTON BAPTIST AUSTIN COLLEGE* vs Schreiner **

W W L L L W L

91-50 85-67 65-72 39-66 73-78 90-81 53-58

POINTS PER GAME Player Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann Michelle DeCoud Sammi Tso Seana Stoia

PPG 11.9 11.7 10.8 8.7 8.6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Michelle DeCoud Seana Stoia Brooke Hagemann Marleyna Bustamante Briana Bircher

Player Seana Stoia Sammi Tso Brooke Hagemann Lindsey Gendron

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Michelle DeCoud Brooke Hagemann Seana Stoia Marleyna Bustamante Jessica Foster

Player Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann Sammi Tso Michelle DeCoud Jessica Foster

RPG 7.9 6.2 4.2 4.0 3.4

FG% .466 .408 .391 .388 .382

3FG% .471 .434 .294 .256

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 56 48 35 26 23

Player Michelle DeCoud Brooke Hagemann Seana Stoia Marleyna Bustamante Jessica Foster

BLOCKS 21 19 6 5 4

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2014 results & statistics

TOTAL #

Player

FG

FGA

3-PTS %

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS %

FT

FTA

%

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

10 22

Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann

104 107

268 274

.388 .391

5 15

21 51

.238 .294

97 74

124 95

.782 .779

41 39

63 121

104 160

4.0 6.2

32 01 33 05 03 25 31 21 20 40 44 31 02 23 24 11 15

Michelle DeCoud Sammi Tso Seana Stoia Holly Tonry Lindsey Gendron Jessica Foster Rachel Riley Tiffany Nisterenko Chelsea Cole Helen Onyenso Briana Bircher Rylee Maldonaldo Ashlyn Garcia Caitlyn Worry Bethany Pugh Katie Browder Shelby Waldron

116 71 58 25 61 33 2 5 21 13 13 3 2 4 1 0 0

249 194 142 71 194 94 8 11 59 35 34 11 4 18 8 6 4

.466 .366 .408 .352 .314 .351 .250 .455 .356 .371 .382 .273 .500 .222 .125 .000 .000

0 49 16 4 31 6 1 0 4 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0

2 113 34 13 121 11 4 0 11 1 2 6 2 10 2 0 0

.000 .434 .471 .308 .256 .545 .250 .000 .364 .000 .000 .500 .000 .300 .500 .000 .000

50 35 91 23 16 29 4 3 1 8 3 0 0 2 2 0 0

77 56 124 32 22 52 6 4 2 15 4 0 0 3 2 0 0

.649 .625 .734 .719 .727 .558 .667 .750 .500 .533 .750 .000 .000 .667 1.000 .000 .000

76 12 47 8 7 31 0 6 8 19 10 1 0 5 1 0 1

129 49 62 29 41 58 1 5 24 37 15 1 1 13 2 3 5

205 61 109 37 48 89 1 11 32 56 25 2 1 18 3 3 6

7.9 2.3 4.2 3.7 1.8 3.4 0.3 2.2 1.6 3.3 1.7 0.4 0.3 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.8

# 10 22 32 01 33 05 03 25 31 21 20 40 44 31 02 23 24 11 15

Player Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann Michelle DeCoud Sammi Tso Seana Stoia Holly Tonry Lindsey Gendron Jessica Foster Rachel Riley Tiffany Nisterenko Chelsea Cole Helen Onyenso Briana Bircher Rylee Maldonaldo Ashlyn Garcia Caitlyn Worry Bethany Pugh Katie Browder Shelby Waldron

A 39 29 27 70 21 34 18 44 2 1 9 7 5 1 2 1 4 1 4

TO 77 41 32 40 39 25 26 36 4 8 13 17 15 0 0 4 1 3 4

BLK 5 19 21 1 6 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

STL 56 48 26 35 20 22 15 23 1 2 17 19 6 0 2 1 1 0 0

PTS 310 303 282 226 223 77 169 101 9 13 47 34 29 9 4 13 5 0 0

AVG 11.9 11.7 10.8 8.7 8.6 7.7 6.5 3.9 3.0 2.6 2.4 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.0

Team Statistics

UD

OPP

1854

1726

Points-per-game

71.3

66.4

Field goal pct.

.379

.404

3-point FG pct.

.342

.289

Free Throw pct.

.709

.667

1051

1026

40.4

39.5

319

355

12.3

13.7

392

502

15.1

19.3

294

198

11.7

7.6

60

68

2.3

2.6

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 26 71-194 .366 35-56 .625 226 8.7 reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 61 12 49 2.3 35 70

#5

GP 9

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GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 9 25-71 .352 23-32 .719 77

ppg 8.6

reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 36 7 29 4.0 22 34

GP 26

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 14 116-249 .466 50-77 .649 282 10.8

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 205 76 129 7.9 21 26 27

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 25 58-142 .408 91-124 .734 223 8.6

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junior | g junior | g soph. | f junior | f

STOIA

seana

DECOUD

michelle

hooly

TONRY

TSO

sammi

players to watch

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 109 47 62 4.2 6 20 21

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season preview

The University of Dallas women’s basketball team is prepared for the 2015-16 season which ought to provide an interesting dynamic with several new faces. Former Head Coach Jina Johansen departed following five seasons and helped the Lady Crusaders to a 14-12 overall record and 7-7 mark in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Dallas would be the fifth-seeded team, as it hosted the SCAC Tournament at the Maher Center, where the team was 8-5 at. An opening round setback to the fourth-seeded Schreiner University concluded the campaign. Current head coach, Greta Grothe, was hired last spring as the 14th person to be at the helm for the Dallas women’s basketball program. Grothe comes from serving as an assistant coach at Rhodes College, members of the Southern Athletic Association (SAA). While with the Lynx, Grothe was part of the leadership that propelled the Lynx to consecutive SAA Tournament Championships and a combined 45-13 record. The current cast for the Lady Crusaders gives Grothe a chance to develop players to improve each day throughout practice and hopefully into the season. None of the 16 players on the active roster are seniors, but 10 will be returners from last year’s group. Dallas is without four-year letter winners Marleyna Bustamante and Brooke Hagemann. The duo each eclipsed the 1000-point mark near the end of last season and rank in the top 10 in the program for scoring at seventh and 10th, respectively. Bustamante led the team in steals and Hagemann was second in scoring and rebounding. Both also were All-Conference mentions. Coach Grothe will have a veteran back court as juniors Sammi Tso and Holly Tonry are back for their third-straight seasons. Tso started all 26 contests last season and was the team-leader in made three-points with 49. The point guard also dished out a team-high 70 assists. Tonry was out most of her sophomore season with nine games totaled before an injury. She still played 232 minutes and posted the following numbers: 77 points, 36 rebounds, 34 assists, and 22 steals. She had 109 assists her freshman year as she started 22 of 27 games. “Sammi Tso’s leadership and ability to create will be key for us being successful,” Coach Grothe explained. “Holly Tonry is 100%

healthy and ready to make an impact once the rust wears off from being hurt last year.” In the post, sophomores Michelle DeCoud and Seana Stoia will be looked to build upon the experience they gained last season. DeCoud was the team-leader in rebounds with 205 and a 7.9 average. The SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year averaged 10.8 points-per-game to rank third on the squad. Stoia made 25 starts in the 26 contests she appeared in. She broke the career record for the program by shooting 44.4 percent from the three-point line. “Seana Stoia will be a big presence for us in the paint this year, and I expect Michelle DeCoud to start where she left off last year and make an impact once she returns from Rome,” Coach Grothe said. Junior Lindsey Gendron and sophomore Helen Onyenso both will provide experience out of the returners, after getting a good amount of minutes of the floor in 2014-15. There are only three true freshmen in this bunch, which are Monica Stephens, Lisa Gifford, and Jackie Landry. Nicole Johnson, a former four-year letter winner standout for the Dallas women’s soccer program, will also play her first season as she continues her journey in Irving, Texas, as a graduate student. In order for the Lady Crusaders to be successful, Head Coach Grothe stated, “Three things we preach every day at practice: defense, rebounding, and limit turnovers, must all be executed. Our expectations for the year is to be competitive in every game to make the conference tournament.” Dallas will play 25 games this season and this includes 11 at the home confines of the Maher Center. The campaign begins on November 15 at Hendrix College. After three games on the road to • The Crusaders will be start the season, UD hosts Dallas under the leadership Christian College on December of first year Head 3 to begin a four-game home Coach Greta Grothe stand. • Returning this season from injury is junior Holly Tonry, the 2014 Newcomer of the Year, along with the 2015 honoree, Michelle DeCoud

QUICK NOTES

The 2015-16 squad does not feature any deniors on the roster

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MOUNTAINEERS

43 QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Kerrville, Texas FOUNDED: 1923 ENROLLMENT: 1,260 NICKNAME: Mountaineers COLORS: Maroon and white STADIUM: Mountaineer Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Tim Summerlin ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ron Macosko ATHLETIC TRAINER: Janel Carlile WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Temaine Wright

President Athletic Director Dr. Tim Summerlin Ron Macosko

Sports Information Director

Ryan Brisbin

Athletic Trainer Janel Carlile

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 13 Nov. 14 NOV. 17 NOV. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 DEC. 12 DEC. 19 DEC. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 JAN. 15 JAN. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 JAN. 29 JAN. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 FEB. 12 FEB. 13 FEB. 20

Hardin-Simmons Texas-Dallas SUL ROSS STATE TEXAS-TYLER Concordia (TX) LeTourneau East Texas Baptist HOWARD PAYNE HENDRIX CONCORDIA (TX) Abilene Christian Centenary* Colorado College* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* Trinity* Austin College* Dallas* AUSTIN COLLEGE* DALLAS* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* CENTENARY* COLORADO COLLEGE* TRINITY*

5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 P.M. 2 P.M. 5:30 p.m. Noon Noon 6 P.M. 2 P.M. 6 P.M. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 4 P.M.


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2015 staff

TEMAINE wright Coach Wright will be entering his second season as head coach this fall. After the record-breaking success of his first team, he and his players will be challenged to equal or surpass that success in year two. Wright was named the new head coach for the Schreiner Women’s Basketball program last summer and his first team broke the Schreiner record for wins in a season by six games (NCAA-era), set the record for conference wins in a season by three games (needing 10 less games to do so) earn the program’s first postseason bid in the NCAA-era and winning their first round game in the tournament. For the three years prior to taking over, he served as SU’s assistant coach. During those three years, Wright has helped build a strong foundation for the Schreiner program. The Mountaineers have improved each year and have a solid core of returners coming back for this year. In each of his years in the program, SU has had one of the top defenses in the league. Prior to coming to Kerrville, Wright was the assistant men’s basketball coach for his alma mater, the University of Texas at Dallas. During his last season with the Comets, the team registered an overall record of 24-6 (.800). Prior to beginning his coachinig

CURTIS DAVIS Assistant Coach

career at UTD, he was a two-year starter at point guard (2007-09) for the Comets and led the team to the 2009 NCAA “Elite Eight” in the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament. During his playing career at UTD, Wright was a part of one of the most successful collegiate programs in Texas. During his junior season, Wright ranked sixth on the team in scoring (7.4 ppg) while leading UT-Dallas to a 17-9 record and the ASC Quarterfinals. In his senior year, Wright became the leading scorer (12.1 ppg) and second leading rebounder (5.3 rpg) while leading the team to a school record 26 wins overall and his play earned the MVP award for the 2009 American Southwest Conference Tournament while leading the team to the championship. He graduated in 2009 with a degree in History. He earned his Masters in Education from Schreiner in 2012. Prior to UTD, Wright starred at Clarendon College in Clarendon, TX for two years under head coach Tony Starnes. During his coaching and playing career, Wright has learned from three coaches who are highly respected coaches and teachers of the game (UTD head coach Terry Butterfield. Starnes, Wallis).

BAILEY HARRIS Graduate Assistant

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# 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 33

2015 roster

Player Name Cassandra Aleman Christonna Jones Sarah Huffman Shaila Wolter Danielle Cain Kim Garcia Kelsie Jackson Sabriyyah Fennell Kaitlyn Goertz Codi Simmons Jordyn Villa Olivia Lott Tylor Rambeau Jade Ball Hannah Blair Delisa Bueno Angel Mullen Dyamond Puebla Ariel Rodriguez Faith Wright Kendall Dyal Alina Hilliard Jai Tee Mireles

Pos. G G F G G G G G F G G F F G F G G F G G G G G

Cl. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Ht. 5'7" 5'5" 5'9" 5'7" 5'8" 5'5" 5'6" 5'7" 5'11" 5'7" 5'5" 5'10" 6'0" 5'5 5'11" 5'5" 5'5" 5'9" 5'6" 5'6" 5'6" 5'6" 5'7"

Hometown Pharr, TX (PSJA North HS) Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) Amarillo, TX (Arbor Christian/Austin College) Keller, TX (Byron Nelson HS) La Porte, TX (La Porte HS) Edinburg, TX (Edinburg North HS) Corpus Christi, TX (CC-King HS) Cypress, TX (Cy-Ranch HS) San Antonio, TX (Marshall HS) Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) Crawford, TX (Crawford HS) Converse, TX (Converse HS) Academy, TX (Academy HS) Houston, TX (St. Pius HS) Medina Valey, TX (FEAST Homeschool) Converse, TX (Judson HS) Copperas Cove, TX (Copperas Cove HS) Missouri, TX (Hightower HS) Edinburgh, TX (Robert Vela HS) Red Oak, TX (Red Oak HS) Kerrville, TX (Tivy HS) San Antonio, TX (Antonian Prep) San Antonio, TX (Smithson Valley)

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2014-15 RESULTS (12-14, 9-5 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/16/14 11/18/14 11/22/14 11/24/14 11/29/14 11/30/14 12/19/14 12/30/14 12/31/14 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/20/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 02/01/15

at Lewis & Clark vs Willamette at Pacific at Howard Payne HARDIN-SIMMONS vs Louisiana College at Howard Payne vs Georgetown (KY) vs LeTourneau TEXAS-TYLER at Dallas* at Austin College* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* TRINITY* COLORADO COLLEGE* CENTENARY* at Colorado College* at Centenary*

L L L L W L L L W L W W L W L W W W W

44-51 53-57 54-58 49-58 56-53 48-50 68-77 43-71 60-53 43-75 69-66 60-51 51-67 67-61 45-58 81-69 60-49 74-68 66-50

02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/14/15 02/21/15 02/27/15 02/28/15

at Texas Lutheran* at Southwestern* DALLAS* AUSTIN COLLEGE* at Trinity* vs Dallas** vs Southwestern**

L L W W L W L

67-82 55-72 72-65 68-64 50-61 58-53 69-76

POINTS PER GAME Player Kelsie Jackson Sabriyyah Fennell Brooke Sanders Codi Simmons Jordyn Villa

PPG 12.6 9.8 9.1 6.0 5.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Cassandra Aleman Codi Simmons Sabriyah Fennell Christonna Jones Tylor Rambeau

Player Sabriyyah Fennell Kelsie Jackson Brooke Sanders Codi Simmons Jordyn Villa

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Kelsie Jackson Sabriyyah Fennell Brooke Sanders Olivia Lott Kaitlyn Goertz

Player Kelsie Jackson Jordyn Villa Sabriyyah Fennell Codi Simmons Brooke Sanders Christonna Jones

RPG 7.0 4.7 3.8 3.4 3.2

FG% .476 .383 .375 .362 .360

3FG .353 .304 .290 .264 .213

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 38 33 26 25 24 24

Player Brooke Sanders Tylor Rambeau Kaitlyn Goertz Seven tied....

BLOCKS 7 6 4 1

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2014 results & statistics TOTAL

#

Player

FG

FGA

3-PTS %

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS %

FT

FTA

%

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

12

Kelsie Jackson

104

293

.355

45

148

.304

74

120

.617 41

140

181

7.0

14

Sabriyyah Fennell

78

208

.375

18

51

.353

82

108

.759 37

85

122

4.7

05

Brooke Sanders

77

222

.347

36

124

.290

38

46

.826 17

77

94

3.8

20

Codi Simmons

57

149

.383

14

53

.264

28

49

.571 26

42

68

2.6

21

Jordyn Villa

46

137

.336

13

61

.213

28

49

.571 22

39

61

2.3

02

Christonna Jones

50

138

.362

1

12

.083

17

42

.405 9

38

47

1.8

22

Olivia Lott

32

104

.308

6

36

.167

11

23

.478 34

50

84

3.4

33

Tylor Rambeau

27

75

.360

0

0

.000

15

29

.517 24

41

65

3.0

15

Kaitlyn Goertz

26

78

.333

0

0

.000

24

43

.558 42

41

83

3.2

01

Cassandra Aleman

20

42

.476

9

19

.474

5

11

.455 6

19

25

1.3

04

Shaila Wolter

5

17

.294

1

11

.091

4

6

.667 2

2

4

0.5

10

Danielle Cain

1

1

1.000 1

1

1.000 0

0

.000 0

0

0

0.0

13

Sabrina Guzman

1

1

1.000 0

0

.000

0

0

.000 0

0

0

0.0

03

Sarah Huffman

3

21

.143

2

13

.154

3

6

.500 0

5

5

0.3

34

Callie Carruth

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

1

2

.500 0

2

2

0.7

32

Ricky Gilbert-Dorsey

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

0

0

.000 0

0

0

0.0

#

Player

12

Kelsie Jackson

40

58

0

38

327 12.6

14

Sabriyyah Fennell

63

66

1

26

256 9.8

05

Brooke Sanders

23

28

7

24

20

Codi Simmons

20

40

1

21

Jordyn Villa

43

50

1

02

Christonna Jones

24

48

22

Olivia Lott

8

33

Tylor Rambeau

15

A

TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Team Statistics

SCH

OPP

1530

1615

Points-per-game

58.8

62.1

228 9.1

Field goal pct.

.355

.389

25

156 6.0

3-point FG pct.

.276

.330

33

133 5.1

Free Throw pct.

.618

.696

1

24

118 4.5

29

1

17

81

3.2

965

1053

4

22

6

10

69

3.1

37.1

40.5

Kaitlyn Goertz

4

23

4

13

76

2.9

01

Cassandra Aleman

9

22

1

6

54

2.8

04

Shaila Wolter

0

5

0

1

15

1.9

10

Danielle Cain

0

0

0

0

3

1.0

13

Sabrina Guzman

0

0

0

0

2

1.0

03

Sarah Huffman

1

7

0

1

11

0.6

34

Callie Carruth

0

0

0

0

1

0.3

32

Ricky Gilbert-Dorsey

0

0

1

0

0

0.0

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

239

282

9.2

10.8

409

473

15.7

18.2

218

186

8.4

7.2

24

82

0.9

3.2

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GP 26

ppg 12.5

reb oreb dreb rpg stl ast 166 40 126 6.4 35 38

GP 24

#14

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 25 103-277 .372 74-115 .643 324

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GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 23 71-196 .362 76-101 .752 235 9.8

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 111 32 79 4.6 1 25 61

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#20

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 1 61-150 .407 28-47 .596 163 6.5 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 71 26 45 2.8 1 29 19

• • • • •

First team all district selection in 2014, 2015 MVP in 2015 Defensive MVP 2013 second team all district selection in 2013 honorable mention all-district in 2012

• •

23-6a first team all-district averaged 6.5 points per game and 5.4 rebounds per game

#XX

senior | g junior | g junior | g fresh. | g fresh. | f

PUEBLA

dyamond

DYAL

kendall

codi

SIMMONS

saby

FENNELL

kelsie

JACKSON

players to watch

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season preview

The 2015-16 Schreiner Mountaineers Womens’s Basketball team will be looking to build upon their late season success from last season. Head Coach Temaine Wright, who enters his third season as Head Coach, will look to improve on their 12-14 overall, 9-5 SCAC record from the ’14-15 campaign. Schreiner, who struggled early during their non-conference schedule, bounced back and finished the season playing into the second round of the SCAC Conference tournament. With the loss of starter Brooke Sanders (9.1 ppg/ 3.1 rpg) from last year’s squad, Wright will be looking for solid performances

and Ariel Rodriguez (Robert Vela HS). The Mountaineers non-conference schedule will include tough match ups against the likes of Hardin-Simmons, UT Dallas, Concordia TX, UT Tyler, East Texas Baptist, and LeTourneau. Schreiner will begin conference play in Shreveport, Louisiana versus Centenary on January 8th.

from key returners like Seniors Kelsie Jackson (12.6 ppg/7 rpg), Cassandra Aleman (2.3ppg/1.3rpg), Kaitlyn Goertz (2.9 ppg/3.2 rpg), Juniors Cody Simmons (7.2ppg/2rpg), and Saby Fennell (6.0ppg/2.6rpg). Some of the new faces looking to make their mark for Schreiner will be freshmen Kendall Dyal (Kerrville Tivy), Dyamond Puebla (Ft. Bend Hightower HS), Alina Hilliard (Antonian Prep),

QUICK NOTES •

The Mountaineers will be led by Head Coach Temaine Wright in his third season

SU will bring in 10 freshmen to the team, including Kendall Dyal, Dyamond Puebla and Ariel Rodriguez

Kelsie Jackson will return as the team’s leader in scoring, rebounding and steals last season

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pirates

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Georgetown, Texas FOUNDED: 1873 ENROLLMENT: 1,265 NICKNAME: Pirates COLORS: Black and gold STADIUM: Varsity Field PRESIDENT: Edward Burger ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Glada Munt ATHLETIC TRAINER: Glenn Schwab MEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Janson Hightower

President Edward Burger

Sports Information Director

Megan Hardin

Athletic Director Dr. Glada Munt

Director of Athletic Training Services Glenn Schwab

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Dec. 15 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19

Howard Payne St. Edward’s Hardin-Simmons Texas-Tyler Mary Hardin-Baylor Hardin-Simmons Concordia (TX) Wayland Baptist Illinois Wesleyan Hendrix East Texas Baptist Texas-Tyler Texas Lutheran* Austin College* Dallas* Schreiner* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado College* Centenary* Colorado College* Schreiner* Trinity* Austin College* Dallas* Texas Lutheran*

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.


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coaching staff

LORI morris Lori Morris begins her first season as head coach for the Southwestern women’s basketball team. Morris spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach at Air Force. She also served one season at Cal State Fullerton and four at Louisiana-Lafayette, including three as the associate head coach for the Ragin’ Cajuns. Prior to her NCAA stints, Morris also spent one season at Southwestern Junior College, as well as 20 years as the head varsity basketball coach at Montgomery High School in San Diego (1987-2007). She helped lead the Aztecs to a share of the South Bay League title and a CIF San Diego Section Division II runner-up finish in 2007, earning CIF Coach of the Year honors and a berth in the California state playoffs. Morris also helped Montgomery High School to Mesa League championships in 2002 and ’05, and a quartet of Metro League titles, including three straight league crowns from 1995-97. She was named the San Diego Union-Tribune’s

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Coach of the Year in 1997, helping the Aztecs to a CIF Division II runner-up finish and a trip to the state tournament, and was tabbed the CIF Female Coach of the Year in 1998. Morris played collegiately at San Diego (1980-84), leading the Toreros in assists all four seasons and ranking second all-time in program history in that category with 480. She continues to rank among USD’s all-time top-10 in assists (2nd), assists per game (4.2/3rd), field goal attempts (1,070/5th), steals (177/5th), steals per game (1.55/9th) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.46/9th). Her 162 assists during the 1981-82 campaign continue to rank third in a single season, while her 129 assists two years later rank fifth. Morris received her bachelor’s degree in language arts from San Diego in 1984 and earned her master’s degree in education with an emphasis in administration from Azusa Pacific in 1990.

JAMETRIA GREEN Volunteer Assistant

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# 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 15 20 21 22 23 32 34 52

2015 roster

Player Name Carli Dominguez Tori Carraway Renee Walker Kelsey Faykus Julia Tape Sara Cowan Cullen Severson Brianna Turney Loryn Hernandez Olivia Podaras Audrey Garcia Gracie Dozier Madison Lasater Madison Edwards Brooke Swift Camille Martin

Pos. C G G G G G G C G G G G G F G C

Cl. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr.

Ht. 6-0 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-10 6-1 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-2 5-10

Hometown Grapevine, Texas College Station, Texas Texarkana, Texas Taylor, Texas Richmond, Texas Buckholts, Texas Flower Mound, Texas Humble, Texas Tivoli, Texas Houston, Texas Cypress, Texas Austin, Texas Joshua, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Cedar Park, Texas El Paso, Texas

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2014-15 results & stats

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2014-15 RESULTS (15-13, 11-3 SCAC) 11/18/14 11/21/14 11/22/14 11/29/14 11/30/14 12/03/14 12/06/14 12/13/14 12/17/14 12/18/14 12/30/14 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/15/15 02/20/15 02/28/15 03/01/15 03/07/15

TEXAS-DALLAS vs Denison at Washington (MO) HOWARD PAYNE LOUISIANA COLLEGE at St. Edward's WHITWORTH at Hardin-Simmons at Rust at Rhodes at Concordia (TX) vs Texas Lutheran* COLORADO COLLEGE* CENTENARY* at Trinity* at Schreiner* at Dallas* at Austin College* DALLAS* AUSTIN COLLEGE* TRINITY* SCHREINER* at Colorado College* at Centenary* at Texas Lutheran* vs Schreiner** vs Trinity** vs Texas-Tyler***

POINTS PER GAME Player Jordan Owens Annie Bourne Madison Eschle Audrey Garcia Valerie Logan

PPG 16.9 11.4 7.5 7.2 6.1

L W L L L L L W L L Lot W W W W L L W W W W W W W L W W L

44-66 69-62 55-88 74-76 73-75 59-68 57-73 75-68 78-82 60-70 78-85 72-69 72-68 78-55 50-49 61-67 60-63 79-75 57-54 65-51 61-52 72-55 70-44 80-65 59-66 76-69 71-58 47-75

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Annie Bourne Jordan Owens McKamie Place Olivia Podaras Valerie Logan

Player McKamie Place Audrey Garcia Madison Eschle Valerie Logan Annie Bourne

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Annie Bourne Jordan Owens Audrey Garcia Madison Eschle Valerie Logan

Player Valerie Logan Annie Bourne Madison Eschle Olivia Podaras Audrey Garcia

RPG 12.7 6.5 3.5 3.0 2.9

FG% .502 .432 .423 .399 .396

3FG% .405 .336 .333 .318 .314

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 24 20 19 18

Player Jordan Owens Annie Bourne Audrey Garcia Madison Eschle Brianna Turney

BLOCKS 23 21 10 8 5

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2014-15 results & stats TOTAL

#

Player

FG

3-PTS

FGA

%

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

%

FT

FTA

%

02

Jordan Owens

175

405

.432

14

55

.255

108

135

.800

44

138

182

6.5

04

Annie Bourne

128

255

.502

11

35

.314

51

76

.671

86

270

356

12.7

44

Madison Eschle

69

205

.337

25

75

.333

47

57

.825

22

63

85

3.0

21

Audrey Garcia

60

170

.353

40

119

.336

28

40

.700

23

69

92

3.5

22

Valerie Logan

55

139

.396

28

88

.318

33

44

.750

11

69

80

2.9

01

McKamie Place

58

137

.423

34

84

.405

9

12

.750

32

26

58

2.1

20

Olivia Podaras

61

153

.399

13

47

.277

19

26

.731

23

46

69

2.5

15

Lashelle Williams

25

69

.362

1

5

.200

25

40

.625

21

30

51

2.0

13

Brianna Turney

13

37

.351

0

0

.000

7

12

.583

14

22

36

1.3

03

Renee Walker

8

40

.200

6

28

.214

5

8

.625

3

16

19

0.8

32

Madison Edwards

6

11

.545

3

4

.750

2

3

.667

3

3

6

0.4

25

Kelsey Patterson

0

1

.000

0

1

.000

1

2

.500

0

0

0

0.0

12

Cullen Severson

2

3

.667

0

0

.000

2

2

1.000 2

2

4

0.5

34

Brooke Swift

2

3

.667

1

2

.500

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

11

Sara Cowan

4

11

.364

0

5

.000

3

7

.429

6

11

17

0.8

30

Madison Lasater

2

4

.500

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

1

5

6

0.7

23

Courtney Flanagan

0

1

.000

0

1

.000

0

0

.000

0

0

0

0.0

#

Player

02

Jordan Owens

52

68

23

14

472 16.9

04

Annie Bourne

59

81

21

20

318 11.4

44

Madison Eschle

38

59

8

19

21

Audrey Garcia

45

36

10

22

Valerie Logan

131

95

01

McKamie Place

12

20

Olivia Podaras

36

15

Lashelle Williams

13

A

TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Team Statistics

SU

OPP

1852

1848

Points-per-game

66.1

66.0

210 7.5

Field goal pct.

.406

.372

15

188 7.2

3-point FG pct.

.321

.299

0

24

171 6.1

Free Throw pct.

.733

.650

14

1

11

159 5.7

49

3

18

154 5.5

1174

1087

19

35

0

14

76

3.0

41.9

38.8

Brianna Turney

10

11

5

5

33

1.2

422

390

03

Renee Walker

9

25

2

11

27

1.1

15.1

13.9

32

Madison Edwards

5

3

0

0

17

1.1

499

379

25

Kelsey Patterson

0

0

0

1

1

1.0

17.8

13.5

12

Cullen Severson

3

2

0

1

6

0.8

157

284

34

Brooke Swift

1

1

0

1

5

0.6

5.6

10.1

11

Sara Cowan

2

13

0

3

11

0.5

73

97

30

Madison Lasater

0

2

0

0

4

0.4

2.6

3.5

23

Courtney Flanagan

0

0

0

0

0

0.0

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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#21

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 26 21 60-170 .353 28-40 .700 188 7.2 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 92 23 69 3.5 10 15 45

#20

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 28 6 61-153 .399 19-26 .731 154 5.5 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 69 23 46 2.5 3 18 36

• •

#2

senior | g junior | g fresh. | g

tori

olivia

CARRAWAY PODARAS

GARCIA

audrey

players to watch

three letters in basketball and four in track during hs Second Team All-District selection in 2013 and earned First Team honors in 2014 and 2015 A three-time Academic All-State pick, Carraway earned Academic All-State honor in 2015.

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2015 season preview

Under the guidance of first year head coach Lori Morris, the defending SCAC Champions have a tough task in 2015-16 as the Pirates lost five players, including four starters, from last year’s squad. The sole returning starter is senior guard Audrey Garcia. Southwestern won the SCAC Championship after entering as the #1 seed after the Pirates were part of the regular season tri-champions. SU defeated Trinity 71-58 in the championship game, advancing to the NCAA National Tournament for the first time since 1997. The Pirates faced a tough ASC opponent in UT Tyler, falling 75-47 in the first round to end the year at 15-13. Southwestern opens the 2015-16 season at East Texas Baptist on Saturday, November 14th. Pirate

fans will get a chance to watch Southwestern in action for the first time at home as they host a rematch of the NCAA contest, taking on UT Tyler on Friday, November 20th. The Pirates’ 2-15-16 squad will feature seven freshmen, six sophomoresa pair of juniors and just one senior. The young squad will be led by Garcia, who averaged 7.2 point, 3.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game last season. Juniors Olivia Podaras and Brianna Turney will also return for SU. Podaras averaged 5.5 points per game last season, while playing just 19.0 minutes per game. She also averaged 2.5 rebounds and 1.3 assists.

QUICK NOTES •

The Pirates will be led by first-year Head Coach Lori Morris

Only one starter will be returning from the 2014-15 squad, Audrey Garcia

The new team will have seven freshmen, six sophomores, two juniors and Garcia as the lone senior

SU will face off against the University of Texas-Tyler early in the season, a rematch of their NCAA tournament game

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bulldogs

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QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Seguin, Texas FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 1,300 NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Black and gold FACILITY: Gustafson Field PRESIDENT: Stuart Dorsey ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bill Miller ATHLETIC TRAINER: Matt Matocha MEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Jimmy Smith

President Stuart Dorsey

Sports Information Director

Tim Clark

Athletic Director Bill Miller

Athletic Trainer Matt Matocha

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 15 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 29 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19

Texas-Tyler Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Hardin-Simmons LeTourneau East Texas Baptist Mary Hardin-Baylor Illinois Wesleyan Alma College Lamar East Texas Baptist Southwestern* Dallas* Austin College* Trinity* Schreiner* Colorado College* Centenary* Colorado College* Centenary* Trinity* Schreiner* Dallas* Austin College* Southwestern*

7 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.


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MEL dixon The 2015-16 season will be Mel Dixon’s fourth at the helm of the Texas Lutheran women’s basketball program. In just three seasons, he’s helped author an amazing turnaround, culminating in historic 2013-14 and 2015-15 campaigns that produced a pair of Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season crowns (2013-14 and 2014-15), a conference tournament championship (2013-14), and a trip to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament (2013-14). Last season, the 2014-15 campaign, Dixon led Texas Lutheran to a regular-season title and to the No. 2 seed in the SCAC Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs collected a 16-9 overall record with an 11-3 mark in the SCAC. TLU junior forward Taylor Dydalewicz garnerd the first All-American honor in TLU Women’s Basketball since the 1998-99 season. Dydalewicz was the SCAC Player of the Year after averaging 17.5 points and pulling down 4.9 rebounds per game. She added 1.2 steals per contest. In the last two seasons, TLU is 39-15 overall and 23-5 in the SCAC. In the 2013-14 season, Dixon guided his program to a school-record 23 wins and a 23-6 overall record, earning the SCAC Coach of the Year award. The season was capped with both the SCAC regular-season and tournament titles after the Bulldogs went 12-2 in conference play. A 54-52 win over Trinity in the 2013-15 SCAC Tournament final sent the Bulldogs to their first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament. Dixon helped lead a 15-win improvement in that second season with the Bulldogs.

Dixon has produced a 47-34 overall record in his two seasons at TLU, and a 29-15 mark in conference play (American Southwest Conference and SCAC records combined). Dixon guided TLU to an 8-17 overall record and a 6-12 mark in the American Southwest Conference in 2012-13. Mel Dixon was promoted to interim head coach for women’s basketball on July 2, 2012, following the resignation of Roxanne Long, who accepted the head women’s basketball coaching position at Rogers State. Dixon first joined the TLU Women’s Basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach in the 2010-11 season. Coach Dixon also had the additional title of recruiting coordinator for the program. Dixon had successful high school coaching stints in the San Antonio area at Robert E. Lee High School and at Theodore Roosevelt High School. He produced an overall coaching record of 609-328 at the high school level. Dixon’s overall coaching record, combining high school and college victories, is 656-362. He has coached 1,018 games as a head coach. Dixon was named the San Antonio “City Coach of the Year” three times and coached the State All-Star Game in 2002. Dixon and his wife Nora have three adult children - Robert, DuAnn, and Shaunna. The Dixons have seven grand-children Jacob, Emma, Ashton, Caroline, Madelyn, Eli, and Charlotte. Coach Dixon is a native of Monahans, Texas, and he is a graduate of Angelo State University.

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2015 roster

#

Player Name

Pos.

Cl.

Ht.

Hometown

1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 32 35

Lexi Ruiz Eriana Garner Bailey Champion Sarah Flournoy Tiffanie Prater Madison Ray Adelaide Wenzel Savannah Hight Bryanna Delgado Tiffany Dziuk Dominique DeHoyos Cierra Jordan Taylor Dydalewicz Jasmine Sauceda Bethany Brysch Caitlin Rendon Patricia Snow Kristen Lye Autumn Shead

G G G G G G/F G G/F G G/F G G G G P P P G/F P

Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.

5-7 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-5 5-9 5-5 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9

Corpus Christi Round Rock, Texas San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Borger, Texas Port Aransas, Texas Victoria, Texas San Antonio, Texas Port Lavaca, Texas Hobson, Texas Poth, Texas Llano, Texas Dripping Springs, Texas New Braunfels, Texas George West, Texas Austin, Texas Schertz, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pflugerville, Texas

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2014-15 RESULTS (16-9, 11-3 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/18/14 11/22/14 11/25/14 12/05/14 12/10/14 12/18/14 12/20/14 12/30/14 12/31/14 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 01/31/15

at Texas-Dallas CONCORDIA (TX) at Mary Hardin-Baylor at Concordia (TX) WHITWORTH at Incarnate Word MANCHESTER at Hendrix at Texas-Tyler vs LeTourneau vs Southwestern* CENTENARY* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Schreiner* at Trinity* at Austin College* at Dallas* AUSTIN COLLEGE* DALLAS*

L W L W L L W W L W L W W W L L W W W

55-58 67-59 89-91 65-57 64-78 41-62 73-53 83-71 59-81 74-72 69-72 97-56 85-65 67-51 62-65 67-70 89-76 89-77 92-75

02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/15/15 02/20/15 02/28/15

SCHREINER* TRINITY* at Centenary* at Colorado College* SOUTHWESTERN* vs Trinity**

W W W W W L

82-67 61-55 70-48 78-68 66-59 78-91

POINTS PER GAME Player Taylor Dydalewicz Karisa Cantu Kristen Lye Savannah Hight Bianca Casas

PPG 17.5 12.5 10.3 9.5 6.5

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Savannah Hight Jasmine Sauceda Taylor Dydalewicz Kristen Lye Katie Moore

Player Taylor Dydalewicz Savannah Hight Katie Moore Bailey Champion Bianca Casas

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Kristen Lye Chelsey Stolle Taylor Dydalewicz Autumn Shead Savannah Hight Karisa Cantu

Player Karisa Cantu Savannah Hight Bianca Casas Taylor Dydalewicz Kristen Lye

RPG 7.4 6.5 4.9 3.5 3.4 3.4

FG% .456 .444 .438 .434 .404

3FG% .391 .372 .361 .303 .294

BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS 54 51 31 28 20

Player Chelsey Stolle Karisa Cantu Savannah Hight Autumn Shead Kristen Lye

BLOCKS 82 12 11 10 9

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2014 results & stats

TOTAL #

Player

FG

FGA

3-PTS %

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

%

FT

FTA

%

22 10

Taylor Dydalewicz Karisa Cantu

130 88

297 238

.438 .370

27 24

69 85

.391 .282

116 113

146 156

.795 .724

36 19

77 65

113 84

4.9 3.4

32 13 01 14 03 45 24 20 35 04 02 21 23 12 25 15 30

Kristen Lye Savannah Hight Bianca Casas Olivia Marzullo Bailey Champion Chelsey Stolle Katie Moore Natalie Vella Autumn Shead Sarah Flournoy Eriana Garner Cierra Jordan Jasmine Sauceda Caitlin Cote Caitlin Rendon Tiffany Dziuk Patricia Snow

86 82 58 6 25 26 19 18 17 8 3 5 24 1 4 2 0

198 180 166 11 77 106 47 60 51 21 6 8 54 9 10 10 1

.434 .456 .349 .545 .325 .245 .404 .300 .333 .381 .500 .625 .444 .111 .400 .200 .000

7 16 25 1 10 0 13 12 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

17 43 85 4 33 2 36 49 0 11 2 4 4 2 0 0 0

.412 .372 .294 .250 .303 .000 .361 .245 .000 .455 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

57 57 22 0 27 25 2 5 30 4 5 2 2 4 0 4 0

79 73 34 0 45 34 11 11 48 4 5 5 14 5 0 4 0

.722 .781 .647 .000 .600 .735 .182 .455 .625 1.000 1.000 .400 .143 .800 .000 1.000 .000

53 31 19 1 11 40 3 13 33 3 2 4 17 1 3 6 3

117 53 50 0 27 123 8 31 54 3 8 3 21 2 7 4 3

170 84 69 1 38 163 11 44 87 6 10 7 38 3 10 10 6

7.4 3.4 2.8 0.3 1.5 6.5 0.6 2.3 3.5 0.6 2.0 1.2 1.5 0.8 1.7 1.1 1.5

# 22 10 32 13 01 14 03 45 24 20 35 04 02 21 23 12 25 15 30

Player Taylor Dydalewicz Karisa Cantu Kristen Lye Savannah Hight Bianca Casas Olivia Marzullo Bailey Champion Chelsey Stolle Katie Moore Natalie Vella Autumn Shead Sarah Flournoy Eriana Garner Cierra Jordan Jasmine Sauceda Caitlin Cote Caitlin Rendon Tiffany Dziuk Patricia Snow

A 5 108 32 50 75 1 28 19 8 17 18 1 3 4 14 0 0 1 0

TO 34 64 50 46 48 2 34 29 3 12 29 6 0 5 30 0 3 0 3

BLK 5 12 9 11 7 0 1 82 0 4 10 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

STL 28 54 20 51 31 0 11 11 5 5 13 2 0 3 8 2 1 1 0

PTS 403 313 236 237 163 13 87 77 53 53 64 25 12 14 50 6 8 8 0

AVG 17.5 12.5 10.3 9.5 6.5 4.3 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.0 1.5 1.3 0.9 0.0

Team Statistics

TLU

OPP

1822

1677

Points-per-game

72.9

67.1

Field goal pct.

.388

.374

3-point FG pct.

.321

.321

Free Throw pct.

.705

.688

1048

1043

41.9

41.7

384

338

15.4

13.5

406

475

16.2

19.0

246

202

9.8

8.1

146

68

5.8

2.7

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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GP 23

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 23 130-297 .438 116-146 .795 403

64 ppg 17.5

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 113 36 77 4.9 5 28 5

#32

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 23 4 86-198 .434 57-79 .722 236 10.3 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 170 53 117 7.4 9 20 32

#13

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 25 2 82-180 .456 57-73 .781 237 9.5 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 31 53 84 3.4 11 51 50

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 25 6 25-77 .325 27-45 .600 87

#3

senior | g junior | g/f junior | g/f junior | g

bailey

CHAMPION

HIGHT

savannah

LYE

kristen

taylor

DYDALEWICZ

players to watch

ppg 3.5

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 38 11 27 1.5 1 11 28

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2015 season preview

Texas Lutheran Women’s Basketball returns to the hardwood for 2015-16 after a 2014-15 campaign that produced a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tri-regular-season championship and an SCAC tournament semifinal appearance. Last season, the Bulldogs and fourth-year Head Coach Mel Dixon went 16-9 overall and 11-3 in the conference to capture the No. 2 seed for the tournament a season ago. TLU fell in overtime in the SCAC semifinal to rival Trinity, the team TLU defeated in the SCAC Championship final in 2013-14. In just three seasons, Dixon has authored an amazing turnaround in TLU Women’s Basketball, culminating in historic 201314 and 2014-15 campaigns that produced a pair of Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season crowns (2013-14, 2014-15), a conference tournament championship (2013-14) and a trip to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament (2013-14). Last year, TLU junior forward Taylor Dydalewicz garnered the first All-American honor in TLU Women’s Basketball since the 1998-99 season. Dydalewicz was the SCAC Player of the Year after averaging 17.5 points and pulling down 4.9 rebounds per game. She added 1.2 steals per contest. In the last two seasons, TLU is 39-15 overall and 23-5 in the SCAC. Dydalewicz, now a senior, has been named a Preseason All-American by D3hoops.com. Dydalewicz was named to the Preseason All-America Fourth Team. Dydalewicz earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from DIII News last season. She also was named First Team AllSCAC and Second All-South Region (by D3hoops.com) last year. Last year, Dydalewicz set the Bulldogs’ Division-III single-game scoring mark with a 36-point performance in an early-season

road game against Mary Hardin-Baylor. Dydalewicz led the conference with 116 made free throws, while finishing fourth in free throw percentage (.795). She finished the year just one made free throw short of tying TLU’s single-season school record for free throws made in a season. Still looking for significant production from Dydalewicz, Dixon believes he has scoring options at all five positions. “This is the first year that I have been here that we have legitimate scorers at all five positions,” said Dixon. “We will be small, but they are athletic, going to play hard, and play good defense.” TLU lost All-Conference point guard Karisa Cantu and 6-foot4 center Chelsey Stolle, the team’s defensive standout in the middle. Cantu and Stolle each completed their four years of eligibility. Cantu averaged 12.5 points per game last season and dished out 108 assists. Stolle blocked 82 shots. In addition to Dydalewicz, the Bulldogs have capable scorers in junior Kristen Lye and Savannah Hight. Lye, a two-time All-SCAC Tournament selection, averaged 10.3 points and 7.4 rebounds in her sophomore campaign. Hight scored 9.5 points per night and pulled down 3.4 rebounds a contest. Hight also collected 51 steals, second on the team to Cantu’s 54. Dixon will rely on junior Bailey Champion as the starting point guard. Champion played in all 25 games a season ago and started in six. She averaged 3.5 points per game. Dixon is high on sophomore newcomer Adelaide Wenzel, a transfer from Texas A&M-Kingsville. Wenzel is a 5-8 guard that can play multiple positions.

QUICK NOTES

The Bulldogs will be led be Head Coach Mel Dixon in his fourth season with the team

TLU earned a share of the regular season SCAC title last year, tying with Southwestern and Trinity for the best record

2015 SCAC Player of the Year Taylor Dydalewicz will return this season for her final year

There are just three seniors on this year’s roster, while they will add six freshmen

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tigers

67 QUICK FACTS LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas FOUNDED: 1869 ENROLLMENT: 2,700 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Maroon and white FACILITY: McGinlay Soccer Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Danny Anderson ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bob King ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marc Powel MEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Pat Cunningham

President Dr. Danny Anderson

Athletic Director Bob King

Sports Information Director

Athletic Trainer Marc Powel

Justin Parker

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

Nov. 14 NOV. 17 NOV. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 DEC. 1 DEC. 18 DEC. 19 DEC. 20 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 JAN. 15 JAN. 16 JAN. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 JAN. 29 JAN. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 FEB. 12 FEB. 13 Feb. 20

Mary Hardin-Baylor CONCORDIA (TX) HARDIN-SIMMONS Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran TEXAS-DALLAS HENDRIX KALAMAZOO RIPON Buena Vista TBD (Depauw Invitational) Colorado College* Centenary* TEXAS LUTHERAN* SOUTHWESTERN* SCHREINER* Dallas* Austin College* DALLAS* AUSTIN COLLEGE* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* COLORADO COLLEGE* CENTENARY* Schreiner*

6 p.m. 7 P.M. 3 P.M. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 P.M. 6 P.M. 7 P.M. 4 P.M. 5 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 P.M. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 P.M. 4 P.M. 4 p.m.


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CAMERON hill Cameron Hill, a former Trinity men’s standout, enters his fourth season as the head coach of the Trinity Tigers women’s basketball team in the 2015-16 campaign. Since taking the helm in 2012, Coach Hill has amassed an overall record of 65-19 (.774), and stands at 36-7 (.837) in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC). Coach Hill’s teams have advanced to the SCAC final in each of the years of his post. The Tigers won the 2012-13 SCAC Championship, and advanced to the NCAA Division III Playoffs. Trinity finished the season with a 23-5 overall record (15-0 in conference play), which gave Coach Hill the most wins by a first-year Trinity head coach. The Tigers also posted a 17-game winning streak, tying the school record. For his efforts, Coach Hill was elected SCAC Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year. Before joining the Trinity staff, Coach Hill guided Ursuline Academy of Dallas, Texas, to the 2012 Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) Girls Basketball Class 5A Championship. He was in charge of the varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams at Ursuline. Coach Hill began his coaching ca-

reer as an assistant men’s coach at Fordham (NY) University from 20002003. He was the director of player development for the University of Kentucky, from 2003-2006. The Wildcats captured the Southeastern Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Division I Elite 8 during his tenure. Coach Hill also was the assistant coach for the Seattle SuperSonics Summer League, and the head coach for the United States Basketball Academy. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in speech communication from Trinity in 1999. Coach Hill played for the Tigers from 19961999. He received All-SCAC honors in two of his three seasons with the team. Coach Hill helped lead Trinity to the 1998 SCAC Championship, garnering the Tigers first appearance in the NCAA Division Playoffs. Coach Hill gained professional playing experience for two years in Europe, following graduation from Trinity. He played for Ulm, Germany, in the Euro League Division 2; and for Treviso, Italy, in the Nike Summer Pro League. Coach Hill and his wife, Colleen, are the parents of two sons, Cole and Chase.

joe shotland Assistant Coach

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# 00 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 24 32 33 34 35 40 44 54

2015 roster

Player Name Natalie Dewitte Ashley Alexander Caitlin Barrett Grace Horn Rebecca Gordon Bryony Harris Monica Holguin Alex Duncan Rachel Chavez Kelsi Ballard Kate Irvin Mollie Hughes Elizabeth Balido Anecia Richardson Allison Staley Emily Reed

Pos. G G G G G F G G G F F/C F G F/C G/F C

Cl. SR SR SR JR SO SR JR FY FY FY SO SO SR SR JR FY

Ht. 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-11 5-9 5-4 5-6 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-11

Hometown Houston, TX / Clear Lake Spring, TX / Klein Southlake, TX / Southlake Carroll Plano, TX / Plano West Southlake, TX / Carroll Dallas, TX / Ursuline Academy El Paso, TX / Coronado Wimberley, TX / Wimberley El Paso, TX / Coronado Dripping Springs, TX / Dripping Springs Ft. Worth, TX / Paschal Abilene, TX / Notre Dame Preparatory Dallas, TX / Ursuline Academy Mesquite, TX / Ursuline Academy Plano, TX / Plano West Flower Mound, TX / Marcus

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2014-15 RESULTS (22-6, 11-3 SCAC) 11/15/14 11/16/14 11/22/14 12/01/14 12/05/14 12/06/14 12/19/14 12/20/14 12/28/14 12/30/14 01/03/15 01/09/15 01/10/15 01/16/15 01/17/15 01/20/15 01/23/15 01/24/15 01/30/15 01/31/15 02/06/15 02/07/15 02/13/15 02/14/15 02/21/15 02/27/15 02/28/15 03/01/15

at George Fox vs Linfield at Hardin-Simmons at Concordia (TX) at Chapman at Redlands NORTH PARK MANCHESTER MCMURRY UW-EAU CLAIRE at Texas-Dallas at Austin College* at Dallas* SOUTHWESTERN* TEXAS LUTHERAN* at Schreiner* CENTENARY* COLORADO COLLEGE* at Centenary* at Colorado College* at Southwestern* at Texas Lutheran* AUSTIN COLLEGE* DALLAS* SCHREINER* vs Austin College** vs Texas Lutheran** vs Southwestern**

POINTS PER GAME Player Anecia Richardson Hannah Coley Lauren Splawn Monica Holguin Taylor Hollins

PPG 14.0 11.1 9.0 6.6 6.5

L L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L L W W W W Wot L

40-63 52-66 62-57 81-59 64-60 59-52 59-54 65-53 63-47 60-46 57-52 64-48 66-58 49-50 65-62 58-45 86-35 76-43 100-33 60-35 52-61 55-61 74-68 66-39 61-50 63-56 91-78 58-71

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

Player Anecia Richardson Taylor Hollins Rebecca Gordon Ashley Alexander Monica Holguin

Player Rebecca Gordon Monica Holguin Allison Staley Lauren Splawn Caitlin Barrett

REBOUNDS PER GAME

STEALS

Player Anecia Richardson Bryony Harris Taylor Hollins Hannah Coley Caitlin Barrett

Player Lauren Splawn Caitlin Barrett Bryony Harris Anecia Richardson Hannah Coley

RPG 5.6 5.4 4.7 3.8 2.6

FG% .552 .500 .434 .375 .364

3FG% .387 .354 .341 .318 .315

BLOCKED SHOTS STEAL 65 44 32 29 25

Player Anecia Richardson Taylor Hollins Bryony Harris Mollie Hughes Hannah Coley

BLOCKS 44 19 18 13 8

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TOTAL #

Player

FG

3-PTS

FGA

%

3FG

FGA

F-THROWS

REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG

%

FT

FTA

%

40

Anecia Richardson

138

250

.552

1

2

.500

116

154

.753

48

109

157

5.6

03

Hannah Coley

73

211

.346

40

132

.303

35

42

.833

5

71

76

3.8

24

Lauren Splawn

87

240

.363

55

173

.318

23

32

.719

14

58

72

2.6

20

Monica Holguin

63

173

.364

23

65

.354

36

55

.655

13

49

62

2.2

23

Taylor Hollins

80

160

.500

0

0

.000

22

49

.449

61

70

131

4.7

11

Caitlin Barrett

52

158

.329

39

124

.315

23

33

.697

17

56

73

2.6

14

Rebecca Gordon

23

53

.434

12

31

.387

20

22

.909

5

11

16

0.7

35

Elizabeth Balido

27

97

.278

9

46

.196

12

17

.706

10

53

63

2.9

44

Allison Staley

18

54

.333

15

44

.341

3

5

.600

3

15

18

0.9

33

Kate Irvin

11

22

.500

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

6

11

17

1.5

15

Bryony Harris

23

66

.348

0

0

.000

8

21

.381

52

98

150

5.4

34

Mollie Hughes

16

65

.246

1

8

.125

10

15

.667

25

29

54

2.3

00

Natalie Dewitte

4

17

.235

2

9

.222

2

2

1.000 2

7

9

1.3

10

Ashley Alexander

15

40

.375

0

1

.000

12

33

.364

5

19

24

0.9

21

Maria Protic

8

18

.444

0

1

.000

1

1

1.000 2

11

13

1.1

12

Grace Horn

3

8

.375

1

5

.200

3

8

.375

17

21

0.9

#

Player

40

Anecia Richardson

25

51

44

29

393 14.0

03

Hannah Coley

63

36

8

25

221 11.1

24

Lauren Splawn

47

34

5

65

252 9.0

20

Monica Holguin

48

54

3

16

185 6.6

23

Taylor Hollins

15

42

19

21

182 6.5

11

Caitlin Barrett

81

29

1

44

166 5.9

14

Rebecca Gordon

9

5

1

15

78

3.5

35

Elizabeth Balido

9

19

3

11

75

3.4

44

Allison Staley

3

5

2

6

54

2.8

33

Kate Irvin

2

11

2

1

22

2.0

15

Bryony Harris

27

27

18

32

54

1.9

34

Mollie Hughes

6

13

13

7

43

1.9

00

Natalie Dewitte

3

5

0

2

12

1.7

10

Ashley Alexander

30

34

0

14

42

1.6

21

Maria Protic

2

6

3

5

17

1.4

12

Grace Horn

32

21

0

8

10

0.4

A

TO BLK STL PTS AVG

Team Statistics

4

TU

OPP

1806

1502

Points-per-game

64.5

53.6

Field goal pct.

.393

.344

3-point FG pct.

.309

.299

Free Throw pct.

.667

.622

1043

1124

37.2

40.1

402

311

14.4

11.1

396

538

14.1

19.2

301

196

10.8

7.0

122

56

4.4

2.0

SCORING

REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game

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#11

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 28 28 52-128 .329 23-33 .697 166 5.9 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 73 17 56 2.6 1 44 81

#15

GP GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 28 26 23-66 .348 8-21 .381 54 1.9 reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 150 52 98 5.4 18 32 27

GP 28

#40

senior | f senior | f/c

senior | g

HARRIS

anecia

bryony

RICHARDSON

caitlin

BARRETT

players to watch

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 27 138-250 .552 116-154 .753 393

ppg 14.0

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 157 48 109 5.6 44 29 25

austin college -Centenary College - Colorado College - University of DALLAS - SChreiner U


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2015 season preview

Fourth-year Trinity Head Women’s Basketball Coach Cameron Hill will have a veteran team to work with when the Tigers open their 2015-16 campaign November 14 at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas. Twelve returnees from the 2014-15 season, with seven players who were featured in the starting lineup, will provide leadership for the 2015-16 edition of the Tigers. Included in the experienced group are five seniors. Trinity finished last season with a 22-6 overall record, and advanced to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship for the third straight time. “Retention of players has been a big advantage for us,” Coach Hill said. “Team chemistry is at the top of our list of strong points. The overall willingness to do what needs to be done to win games, and our preparation for the season has been good.” The Tigers clinched a share of the SCAC regular-season title, going 11-3 in conference play. Trinity defeated Austin College 63-56 in the first round of the SCAC Championship, held at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas. Up next was a thrilling 91-78 overtime victory against Texas Lutheran University in the semifinals. Southwestern then beat the Tigers 71-58 to claim the conference title. Trinity entered the conference championship game on a four-game winning streak. Earlier in the season, the Tigers had won 11 games in a row. Senior forward/center Anecia Richardson was elected to the All-SCAC First Team for the third consecutive year. The 2013-14 SCAC Player of the Year led the Tigers in scoring with a 14.0 points-per-game average. She also was the top rebounder (5.6 rebounds per game), the leader in blocked shots (44 total), and field goal percentage (.552). Additionally, Richardson paced the team in field goals made (138) and free throws made (116). Richardson was also named to the SCAC All-Tournament Team. Bryony Harris, a senior forward who averaged 5.4 rebounds per matchup, and accounted for 32 steals, will add to a strong defensive unit. The seniors corps also includes guard Caitlin Barrett, who led the team in minutes and assists (81) last season. Barrett was elected to the All-SCAC Honorable Mention team. Guard Elizabeth Balido helped the Tigers in rebounding, despite dealing with injuries. Also returning is guard Natalie DeWitte. All will offer excellent leadership and court presence for the Tigers. Junior guard Monica Holguin was an All-SCAC Honorable Mention Team recipient. Holguin, who started nine games for the Tigers, shot over 35 percent in 3-point range, and shelled out 48 assists during the season. Joining Holguin as returning juniors are guards Grace Horn

and Ashley Alexander, and guard/forward Allison Staley. With one year experience on the floor, are three sophomores: guards, Rebecca Gordon, forward Mollie Hughes, and forward/ center Kate Irvin. “The fans will see a pretty exciting brand of basketball,” Coach Hill said. “Offensively, we have a lot of weapons. Defensively, we are pretty versatile. We can do whatever we need to do, per the opponent we are playing.” Trinity outscored opponents 64.5 to 53.6 points per game. The Tigers averaged 37.2 rebounds, while opponents had a slight advantage of 40.1 per matchup. Trinity shot over 39 percent from the field, and 30.9 percent beyond the arc. Three seniors from last season graduated, including All-SCAC honorees Hannah Coley and Lauren Splawn, along with Taylor Hollins. In the course of the season, Coley broke the Tigers record for most 3-pointers made in a career. But, Coley is not lost to the Tigers, as she is now a graduate assistant coach, while pursuing a master’s degree in accounting at Trinity. Joining the coaching staff on a full-time basis is Joe Shotland, a former Trinity men’s standout who earned his bachelor’s degree in 2014. He was a graduate assistant coach with the women’s program last year, while completing a master’s degree in teaching at Trinity. “We really have a high basketball IQ,” Coach Shotland said of the Tigers. “We have a lot of depth, and we are really versatile. There are players who can get up the floor and run, and that’s a huge advantage for us.” Joining the team are four newcomers: forward Kelsi Ballard, guards Rachel Chavez and Alex Duncan, and center Emily Reed. The first of 11 home games will take place November 16 against the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. The next night, Concordia (TX) University comes to campus. Trinity will compete in the Johns Hopkins (MD) tournament November 21-22. Included in the fall portion of the schedule are games at Houston Baptist University (December 2) and the University of the Incarnate Word (December 5). The first SCAC home game is slated for January 15, as Trinity hosts Texas Lutheran. The SCAC Championship is scheduled for February 26-28 at Shreveport, Louisiana, with Centenary College serving as the • Head Coach Camerhost. on Hill is in his fourth year with the Trinity Tigers

QUICK NOTES

12 players will be returning from the 2014-15 squad, including All-SCAC first team selection Anecia Richardson

Five seniors will headline the 2015-16 team

The team brings in four newcomers this year

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2014 review - all-conference

TLU

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts 23 130-297 .438 116-146 .795 403

ppg 17.5

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 113 36 77 4.9 5 28 5

player of the year SU

GP 28

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 28 128-255 .502 51-76 .671 318 11.4

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 356 86 270 12.7 21 20 59

defensive player of the year

UD

grad | f

GP 23

GP 26

GS FG FG% FT FT% pts ppg 14 116-249 .466 50-77 .649 282 10.8

reb oreb dreb rpg blk stl ast 205 76 129 7.9 21 26 27

newcomer of the year SU

soph. | f head coach

senior | g

DECOUD BOURNE DYDALEWICZ

kerri

michelle

annie

taylor

BRINKOETER

major awards

• • •

Led southwestern to first SCAC tournament championship southwestern won regular season title for the first time since 1997-98 season improved from fifth place in 2013-14

Coach of the year


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2014 review - all-conference first team

Taylor Dydalewicz Jordan Owens Annie Bourne Anecia Richardson Hannah Coley

Texas Lutheran Southwestern Southwestern Trinity Trinity

second team Jr Sr Sr Jr Sr

G F F F/C G

Schreiner Dallas Colorado College Texas Lutheran Austin College

Jr So Sr Sr Sr

F G/F G F G/F

honorable mention

third team Kelsie Jackson Michelle DeCoud Courtney Tyus Karisa Cantu Christina Kime

Danielle Davis Colorado College Kristen Lye Texas Lutheran Marleyna Bustamante Dallas Brooke Hagemann Dallas Erin Riley Austin College

Jr Fy Sr Sr Sr

G F G G G

Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Kali Vittallo Briana Edwards Rebecca Thompson Sammi Tso Sabriyyah Fennell Valerie Logan Madison Eschle Chelsey Stolle Bianca Casas Savannah Hight Monica Holguin Caitlin Barrett Lauren Splawn

Austin College Austin College Austin College Centenary Centenary Dallas Schreiner Southwestern Southwestern Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity Trinity

Jr So Fy Jr Jr So So Sr Sr Sr Sr So So Jr Sr

F F G F F G G G F P G G/F G G G


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2014 review - awards & honors SCAC - ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL AUSTIN COLLEGE Madison Aliff Olivia Bailey Olivia Cicci Katie Gowdy Brianna Harvey Kendall Heitmeier Christina Kime Meghan Lewis Kayla Linthicum Jenna Longo Erin Riley

Centenary

Kelsey Burtrum Hannah Kimbrough

Colorado Col. Christina Bowman Francesca Cendali Melissa Lacer Kali Place Courtney Tyus Katie Waters Katie Wirth

Dallas

Katie Browder Jessica Foster Helen Onyeso Holly Tonry Samantha Tso Caitlin Worry

Schreiner Danielle Cain Callie Carruth Kaitlyn Goertz Sarah Huffman Kelsie Jackson Chris Jones Tyler Rambeau Codi Simmons Shaila Wolter

Southwestern Sara Cowan Madison Edwards Audrey Garcia Lauren Lasater Valerie Logan McKamie Place Cullen Severson Brianna Turney Renee Walker

TEXAS LUTHERAN Bianca Casas Bailey Champion Caitlyn Cote Taylor Dydalewicz Tiffany Dziuk Eriana Garner Kristen Lye Olivia Marzullo Jasmine Sauceda Patricia Snow Chelsey Stolle

TRINITY

Hannah Coley Rebecca Gordon Bryony Harris Monica Holguin Taylor Hollins Grace Horn Mollie Hughes Maria Protic Lauren Splawn

d3hoops.com - ALL south region southwestern F

Annie Bourne

texas lutheran F

Taylor Dydalewicz

Third Team Second Team

diii news - all american texas lutheran F

Taylor Dydalewicz

Honorable Mention


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2014 review - awards & honors

scac - sportsmanship team Olivia Cicci Lindsey Bruce Courtney Tyus Sammi Tso Sarah Huffman McKamie Place Savannah Hight Lauren Splawn

So Jr Sr So Jr Sr So Sr

Austin College Centenary Colorado College Dallas Schreiner Southwestern Texas Lutheran Trinity

SCAC - Players of the week November 17 - week 1 Erin Riley

Austin College

November 24 - week 2 Taylor Dydalewicz

Texas Lutheran

December 1 - week 3 Jordan Owens

Southwestern

december 8 - week 4 Anecia Richardson

Trinity

december 15 - week 5 Annie Bourne

Southwestern

december 22 - week 6 Hannah Coley

Trinity

January 5 - week 7 Katie Waters

Colorado College

Anecia Richardson

Trinity

January 12 - week 8

January 19 - week 9 Michelle DeCoud

Dallas

january 26 - week 10 Taylor Dydalewicz

Texas Lutheran

february 2 - week 11 Karisa Cantu

Texas Lutheran

february 9 - week 12 Annie Bourne

Southwestern

february 16 - week 13 Kelsie Jackson

Schreiner

february 23 - week 14 Taylor Dydalewicz

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2014-15 review - team statistic leaders TEAM SUMMARIES GP

PF

PA

AVG SCORE

+/-

FG

FGA

%

%

FT

FTA

%

AUSTIN COLLEGE

26

1707

1695

65.7-65.2

+0.5

599

1500

.399

177

534

.331

332

449

.739

961

1032

-2.7

CENTENARY

24

1237

1938

51.5-80.8

-29.2

433

1386

.312

73

307

.238

298

514

.580

971

1163

-8.0

COLORADO COLLEGE

25

1544

1868

61.8-74.7

-13.0

562

1470

.382

74

303

.244

346

502

.689

995

1025

-1.2

DALLAS

26

1855

1726

71.3-66.4

+5.0

639

1684

.379

138

404

.342

438

618

.709

1051

1026

+1.0

SCHREINER

26

1530

1615

58.8-62.1

-3.3

527

1486

.355

146

529

.276

330

534

.618

965

1053

-3.4

SOUTHWESTERN

28

1852

1848

66.1-66.0

+0.1

668

1644

.406

176

549

.321

340

464

.733

1174

1087

+3.1

TEXAS LUTHERAN

25

1822

1677

72.9-67.1

+5.8

602

1550

.388

143

446

.321

475

674

.705

1048

1043

+0.2

TRINITY

28

1806

1502

64.5-53.6

+10.9

641

1632

.393

198

641

.309

326

489

.667

1043

1124

-2.9

SCORING OFFENSE TEAM

G

3FG FGA

REBF REBA

field goal percentage PTS

AVG/GAME

TEAM

G

FGM

FGA

%

1. Texas Lutheran

25

1822

72.9

1. Southwestern

28

668

1644

.406

2. Dallas

26

1855

71.3

2. Austin College

26

599

1500

.399

3. Southwestern

28

1852

66.1

3. Trinity

28

641

162

.393

4. Austin College

26

1707

65.7

4. Texas Lutheran

25

602

1550

.388

5. Trinity

28

1806

64.5

5. Colorado College

25

562

1470

.382

6. Colorado College

25

1544

61.8

6. Dallas

26

639

1684

.379

7. Schreiner

26

1530

58.8

7. Schreiner

26

527

1486

.355

51.5

8. Centenary

24

433

1386

.312

8. Centenary

24

1237

assists TEAM

REBOUNds GP

GOALS AVG/GAME

TEAM

GP

REB

AVG/GAME

1. Texas Lutheran

25

384

15.4

1. Southwestern

28

1174

41.9

2. Austin College

26

394

15.2

2. Texas Lutheran

25

1048

41.9

3. Southwestern

28

422

15.1

3. Centenary

24

971

40.5

4. Trinity

28

402

14.4

4. Dallas

26

1051

40.4

5. Colorado College

25

331

13.2

5. Colorado College

25

995

39.8

6. Dallas

26

319

12.3

6. Trinity

28

1043

37.2

7. Schreiner

26

239

9.2

7. Schreiner

26

965

37.1

8. Centenary

24

193

8.0

8. Austin College

26

961

37.0

BLOCKED SHOTS TEAM

steals TEAM

GP

SAVES

1. Texas Lutheran

GP 25

BLOCKS AVG/GAME 146

5.8

1. Dallas

26

294

AVG/GAME 11.3

2. Trinity

28

122

4.4

2. Trinity

28

301

10.8

3. Centenary

24

83

3.5

3. Texas Lutheran

25

246

9.8

4. Southwestern

28

73

2.6

4. Schreiner

26

218

8.4

5. Colorado College

25

60

2.4

5. Colorado College

25

177

7.1

6. Dallas

26

60

2.3

6. Austin College

26

169

6.5

7. Austin College

26

58

2.2

7. Centenary

24

141

5.9

8. Schreiner

26

24

0.9

8. Southwestern

28

157

5.6

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2014-15 review - individual stat leaders

Points per game NAME-SCHOOL

rebounds per game

GP

POINTS PPG

NAME-SCHOOL

GP

REBOUNDS RPG

Taylor Dydalewicz - TLU

23

403

17.5

Annie Bourne - SU

28

356

12.7

Jordan Owens - SU

28

472

16.9

Briana Edwards - CENT

24

271

11.3

Danielle Davis - COLO

25

362

14.5

Michelle DeCoud - UD

26

205

7.9

Anecia Richardson - TU

28

393

14.0

Kristen Lye - TLU

23

170

7.4

Christina Kime - AC

26

341

13.1

Kelsie Jackson - SCH

26

181

7.0

assists per game NAME-SCHOOL

GP

field goal percentage ASSISTS APG

NAME-SCHOOL

FGM

FGA

FG%

Courtney Tyus - COLO

23

128

5.6

Anecia Richardson - TU

138

250

.552

Valerie Logan - SU

28

131

4.7

Annie Bourne - SU

128

255

.502

Karisa Cantu - TLU

25

108

4.3

Danielle Davis - COLO

147

314

.468

Christina Kime - AC

26

112

4.3

Michelle DeCoud - UD

116

249

.466

Bianca Casas - TLU

25

75

3.0

Taylor Dydalewicz - TLU

130

297

.438

free throw percentage

3pt field goal percentage NAME-SCHOOL

FGM

FGA

3FG%

Sammi Tso - UD

49

113

.434

Christina Kime - AC

93

104

.894

Erin Riley - AC

56

145

.386

Brianna Harvey - AC

68

79

.861

Christina Kime - AC

42

121

.347

Jordan Owens - SU

108

135

.800

Audrey Garcia - SU

40

119

.336

Taylor Dydalewicz - TLU

116

146

.795

Lauren Splawn - TU

55

173

.318

Katie Waters - COLO

67

85

.788

blocks

NAME-SCHOOL

FTM

FTA

FT%

steals

NAME-SCHOOL

GP

BLOCKS

BPG

NAME-SCHOOL

GP

STEALS

SPG

Chelsey Stolle - TLU

25

82

3.3

Courtney Tyus - COLO

23

55

2.4

Briana Edwards - CENT

24

52

2.2

Lauren Splawn - TU

28

65

2.3

Anecia Richardson - TU

28

44

1.6

Karisa Cantu - TLU

25

54

2.2

Chrissy Ray - AC

26

29

1.1

Marleyna Bustamante - UD

26

56

2.2

Jordan Owens - SU

28

23

0.8

Savannah Hight - TLU

25

51

2.0

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75% of their team’s games


2014 review - ncaa statistical leaders

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team - Free throw attempts

individual - Assist Turnover ratio

National Leader: Albertus Magnus................................. 642 4. Texas Lutheran.............................................................................. 784 6. Centenary....................................................................................... 760

National Leader: Tyreek Peeples, Keystone................... 3.91 5. Matt Jones, Trinity...................................................................... 3.33

team - free throws made

individual - Free Throw ATTEMPTS

National Leader: Albertus Magnus................................. 642 3. Texas Lutheran............................................................................. 559 10. Centenary....................................................................................... 523

National Leader: Jay Howard, Catholic............................ 257 8. James Sapp, Centenary............................................................. 219

team - three point fg defense

individual - free throws made

National Leader: MIT....................................................... 27.5 8. Dallas............................................................................................... 29.2 19. Southwestern............................................................................... 29.9

National Leader: Jammal Coleman, Medaille................. 203 12. James Sapp, Centenary............................................................. 165

team - three point fg%

individual - total 3-pt fg made

National Leader: St. Norbert........................................... 42.9 12. Dallas.............................................................................................. 40.6

National Leader: Jack Taylor, Grinnell............................. 126 25. Jordan Kouremetis, Texas Lutheran........................................ 79

team - turnover margin National Leader: Pine Manor............................................. 9.6 18. Centenary........................................................................................ 4.0


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predicted order of finish

46 (5)

trinity university

42 (1)

texas lutheran university

37 (1)

schreiner university

29 (1)

austin college

24

university of dallas

22

southwestern university

17

colorado college

7

centenary college


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