TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 4-6
SCAC Directory SCAC Spring 2014 Honor Roll
7
Conference Championship Schedule and 2013-14 Recap 2015 Women’s Basketball Championship Schedule and 2014 Recap 2013-14 Players of the Week
8
9-10 11-12
2013-14 Statistical Conference Leaders
13
2013-14 Conference Honors
14
2013-14 All-Conference Teams
15
2013-14 National Honors
16-64
Team Information
17-22 23-28 29-34 35-40 41-46 47-52 53-58 59-64
Austin College Centenary College Colorado College University of Dallas Schreiner University Southwestern University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University
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2014-15 Predicted order of finish
SCAC DIRECTORY COMMISSIONER
DWAYNE HANBERRY
DHANBERRY@SCACSPORTS.COM
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER JAMES HILL
JHILL@SCACSPORTS.COM
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA KATIE MUCCI KMUCCI@SCACSPORTS.COM
OFFICE PHONE: 678-869-5450 OFFICE FAX: 678-869-5452 1670 McKendree Church Road Suite 200 B Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-6676 MEDIA GUIDE COMPILED, DESIGNED AND EDITED BY KATIE MUCCI
3 2014-15 SCAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DIRECTORY AUSTIN COLLEGE Mailing Address Austin College Athletics 900 North Grand Avenue Suite 6A Sherman, TX 75090
acroos.com
CENTENARY COLLEGE Mailing Address Centenary College Athletics 2911 Centenary Boulevard Shreveport, LA 71104
gocentenary.com
David Norman, Athletics Director.......................................................... 903-813-2401 Michelle Filander, Head Coach............................................................... .903-813-2404 Jeff Kelly, Sports Information Director.................................................. 903-813-2275 FAX.................................................................................................................... 903-813-3196 Email Address.......................................................................... jkelly@austincollege.edu
Ronda Seagraves, Athletics Director..................................................... 318-869-5087 Kristen Davis, Head Coach........................................................................ 318-841-7312 Kyle Lewis, Sports Information Director............................................... 318-869-5092 FAX..................................................................................................................... 318-869-5145 Email Address............................................................................. klewis2@centenary.edu
COLORADO COLLEGE
DALLAS
Mailing Address Colorado College Athletics 14 East Cache La Poudre Colorado Springs, CO 80903
cctigers.com
Mailing Address University of Dallas Athletics 1845 East Northgate Drive Irving, TX 75062-4736
udallasathletics.com
Ken Ralph, Athletics Director.................................................................... 719-389-6475 Liz Doran, Head Coach.............................................................................. 719-389-6478 Dave Reed, Sports Information Director.............................................. 719-389-6105 FAX..................................................................................................................... 719-389-6873 Email Address............................................................ dave.reed@coloradocollege.edu
Dick Strockbine, Athletics Director........................................................ 972-721-5207 Jina Johansen, Head Coach...................................................................... 972-721-4036 Nathan Yacovissi, Sports Information Director................................ 972-721-5378 FAX.................................................................................................................... 972-721-5208 Email Address.............................................................................. n yacovissi@udallas.edu
SCHREINER
SOUTHWESTERN
Mailing Address Schreiner University Athletics 2100 Memorial Blvd. Kerrville, TX 78028-5697
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 Temaine Wright, Head Coach................................................................... 8 30-792-7381 Ryan Brisbin, Sports Information Director........................................... 830-792-7292 FAX..................................................................................................................... 830-792-0639 Email Address.............................................................................. rbrisbin@schreiner.edu
Glada Munt, Athletics Director................................................................ 512-863-1618 Kerri Brinkoeter, Head Coach................................................................... 512-863-1335 Megan Hardin, Sports Information Director...................................... 512-863-1254 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 Mel Dixon, Head Coach........................................................................ ..... 210-392-4955 Tim Clark, Sports Information Director................................................. 830-372-6877 Zach Bond, Asst. SID (WBB Contact)...................................................... 830-372-6308 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 Cameron Hill, Head Coach........................................................................ 210-999-8276 Justin Parker, Sports Information Coordinator.................................. 210-999-8447 FAX..................................................................................................................... 210-999-8292 Email Address...................................................................................... jparker@trinity.edu
4 SPRING 2014 STUDENT-ATHLETE HONOR ROLL The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) announced its Student-Athlete Academic Honor Roll January 21, 2014 for the 2013 fall term and 443 student-athletes made the list. Since its inception in 1997, just over 21,500 male and female student-athletes have been recognized for their contributions in the classroom. To qualify, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.25 for the term and be a regular member of a varsity athletic team in a sport sponsored by the conference.
AUSTIN COLLEGE Name Team CJ Adame Baseball Josh Coughennower Baseball Dylan Day Baseball Alan Parrent Baseball Patrick Renz Baseball Brian Baehl M Basketball Austin Freet M Basketball Kevin Graham M Basketball Victor Gutierrez de Pineres M Basketball Harrison Hampden-Smith M Basketball Cody Meyers M Basketball Alvin Michael M Basketball Andres Rivera M Basketball Aashir Sohail M Basketball Madison Aliff W Basketball Olivia Bailey W Basketball Alexi Beeson W Basketball Olivia Cicci W Basketball Brianna Harvey W Basketball Kendall Heitmeier W Basketball Christina Kime W Basketball Kayla Linthicum W Basketball Jenna Longo W Basketball Brooke Melton W Basketball Erin Riley Q W Basketball Brittany Stepanski W Basketball Lillana Chavez Softball Briana Hernandez Softball Emily Low Softball Lindsey Pollard Softball Lacy Price Softball Rachle Ramos Softball Mallory Rossmann Softball Taylor Steelman Softball Erik Gentzel M Swim/Dive Bentley Gilbert M Swim/Dive Anne Booker W Swim/Dive Benjamin Boerner M Tennis Zachary Bomar M Tennis Jack Kunde M Tennis David Smith M Tennis James Taylor M Tennis Carlye Lide W Tennis Sophie McDonald W Tennis Kate Willis W Tennis
UC-SANTA CRUZ Casey Colella Mason Emery Christopher Fernainy Joel Frattini Alexander Henry Colin Hortman Armon Keshmiri James Lamb Thomas Maires Chris Northway Kendall Pawlowski Parker Richardson Bryan Smith Jacob Wolff Emily Albaugh Kim Boone Aviel Bowsher Kelly Conlin Valeria Curiel Kathlyn Delang Sara Dibble Dalia Granados Emma Hartung Kelley Henderson Molliann Jones Dana Neel Kelly Sherlock Leah Smyth Josanne Van Der Wilk Kelsey Warkentin
M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive
CENTENARY COLLEGE Name Paul Arcement Blake Bourgoyne Cody Carson Cody Chalmers Zac Chelette Grant Debevec Grady Flournoy Ethan Hyatt Jake McFarland Matt Posey Taylor Reed Michael Schimpf Ke’Yon Smith Ryan Stevens Layton Tromba
Team Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball
Isaiah Whitaker M Basketball Donovan Williams M Basketball Francesca Lawrence W Basketball Rebecca Thompson W Basketball John Sidery M Golf Jesper Thorsoe M Golf Taylor Thompson W Golf Jamie Wright W Golf Greg Ewing M Lacrosse Cameron Hughes M Lacrosse Spencer Nelson M Lacrosse John Vasquez M Lacrosse Laura Perilloux Softball Lynsi Unruh Softball Emma Viskozki Softball Arash Ataei M Swim/Dive Collin Baker M Swim/Dive Andrew Borel M Swim/Dive Cameron Brandao M Swim/Dive Austin Butler M Swim/Dive Joshua Carpenter M Swim/Dive Mitchell Foster M Swim/Dive Erik Norem M Swim/Dive Michael Pullano M Swim/Dive Raquel Candal W Swim/Dive Rachel Olson W Swim/Dive Kayla Thornhill W Swim/Dive Breana Williams W Swim/Dive Christina Wolterman W Swim/Dive Michael Bohme M Tennis Andrew Borel M Tennis Garrett Whipple M Tennis Garrett Whipple M Tennis Katelyn Alexander W Tennis Lauren Beurlot W Tennis Holly Clark W Tennis Katie Cornwell W Tennis Nicole Martinez W Tennis Ashley McHugh W Tennis Celia Sobelman W Tennis
COLORADO COLLEGE
Name Justin Berardino Russell Clark Joe Howard Ryan Kell Chris Lesnansky James Lonergan
Team M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball
5 Name Team Chris Mayo-Smith M Basketball Ryan Milne M Basketball David Tramutolo M Basketball Dan Webb M Basketball Christina Bowman W Basketball Kali Place W Basketball Esra Siddeek W Basketball Courtney Tyus W Basketball Katie Waters W Basketball Tyler Allen M Lacrosse Derek Bell M Lacrosse Mike Boeschenstein M Lacrosse Sumner Crosby M Lacrosse Austin Davie M Lacrosse Dylan Davie M Lacrosse Brad Hale M Lacrosse Henri Halle M Lacrosse Mark Harris M Lacrosse Richard Hess M Lacrosse Michael Idell M Lacrosse Tim Jenkins M Lacrosse Jack Kreitler M Lacrosse John McCormick M Lacrosse Charles Meister M Lacrosse Stephen Petersilge M Lacrosse Scott Prior M Lacrosse Dylan Ritger M Lacrosse Charles Russell M Lacrosse James Smith M Lacrosse Zach Steedman M Lacrosse John Tocchio M Lacrosse Rob Adler M Swim/Dive Michael Bennett M Swim/Dive Colin Chupik M Swim/Dive Alex Garner M Swim/Dive Chris Garrity M Swim/Dive Austin Howlett M Swim/Dive Brian Kopec M Swim/Dive Eric Laitos M Swim/Dive Grant Rice M Swim/Dive Kaleb Roush M Swim/Dive David Trevithick M Swim/Dive Rebecca Adams W Swim/Dive Molly Brown W Swim/Dive Samantha Buxbaum W Swim/Dive Carey Colbert W Swim/Dive Kathryn Dalton W Swim/Dive Brenna Day W Swim/Dive Olivia Dilorati W Swim/Dive Megan Gillespie W Swim/Dive Emily Greene W Swim/Dive Cody Haigney M Swim/Dive Emma Holmes W Swim/Dive Erin Holmes W Swim/Dive Kaitlyn Martinez W Swim/Dive Jacqueline Nonweiler W Swim/Dive Zoe Pierrat W Swim/Dive Kelsey Smith W Swim/Dive Leona Waller W Swim/Dive Jack Benham M Tennis Jack Berger M Tennis
Lucas Bruns Caleb Gartner Jason Gutierrez Casey Shaw Ross Sherman Madison Cahill-Sanidas Caroline Cary Caila Criss Gillian Hyde Katherine Patterson Rachel Severson Ryan Bing Sean Buck Francisco Castro Ezra Coopersmith Sam English Graham Frank Patrick Glastonbury Nick Hall Tucker Hampson William Harlow Will Richmond Jacob Rothman Conor Terhune Allison Crimmins Rebecca Lavietes Stefani Messick Anya Powers Sydney Rogalla Katharine Sandfort Emiko Smukler Ellie Swanson Anne Taylor Leah Wessler Stephanie Wynn
M Tennis M Tennis M Tennis M Tennis M Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS Name Team Zack Boylson Baseball Jacob Bruns Baseball Joshua Crapps Baseball Eric Felchak Baseball Jacob Hammonds Baseball William Marshall Baseball Patrick Stratton Baseball Alex Thornton Baseball Blaine Blackburn M Basketball Thomas Kaiser M Basketball Nathan Wilson M Basketball Allison Kotlar W Basketball Emily Madden W Basketball Bethany Pugh W Basketball Samantha Tso W Basketball Taylor Garcia Softball Allison Kotlar Softball Allison Seager Softball Kevin Doherty M Track/Field Barton Holdridge M Track/Field Patrick McAnany M Track/Field
Javier Secaira Elizabeth DePew Michelle DeRoche Elizabeth Herrera Katie McIntyre Clare Myers Danielle Pajak Emma Polefko Crystal Parcell Colleen Slattery Kathryn Spellmeyer Taylor Suggs Rachel Sullivan
M Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field
SCHREINER UNIVERSITY Name Team Matt Barnett Baseball Ethan Catalani Baseball Brad Holmes Baseball Ryan Pisseri Baseball Caleb Veteto Baseball Dustin Linder M Basketball Wes Miller M Basketball Christian Pena M Basketball Kaitlyn Goertz W Basketball Bailey Harris W Basketball Sarah Huffman W Basketball Chris Jones W Basketball Jacklynn Martinez W Basketball Lindsey Peterson W Basketball Tyler Rambeau W Basketball Chelsea Watters W Basketball Ian Davis M Golf Jimmy Keener M Golf Cheyne Kendall M Golf Matt McClung M Golf Zach Oliver M Golf Zach Reichenau M Golf Kaycee Bankert W Golf Melanie Dean W Golf Courtlynd Miller W Golf Brianna Brunner Softball Marlena Cisneros Softball Samantha Hernandez Softball Stormie Lutz Softball Holly Molenaar Softball Jordan Moody Softball Victoria Schoenherr Softball Sarah Worrell Softball Austin Carrola M Tennis Christian Cassilas M Tennis Daniel Mamani M Tennis Josh Ramirez M Tennis Nate West M Tennis Camila Anguiano W Tennis Kelsey Buczkowksi W Tennis Leanna Haynes W Tennis Brooke Ohlman W Tennis Karyn Swink W Tennis Alexandra Wheeler W Tennis
6 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Name William Cates Hunter Hazen Zachary Lynch Ketchum Marsh Carl Mueller Dillon O’Dell Jake Pawelek Tyler Poi Jason Stading Michael Cantu Aaron Carvajal Eric Garza Ryan Kocher Travis Kurtz Sean Myers Carson Severson Lucas Smith Benjamin Stiver Lauren Elliott Mariah Escajeda Audrey Garcia Roderica Johnson Valerie Logan McKamie Place Kaitlyn Rossa Brianna Turney John Gebhardt James Grachos Connor Murphy Lauren Boone Keeley Coburn Mary Walden Christopher Adams Carter Cowan Tyler Downing Sebastian Gualy Connor Koper Matthew Montagne Dakota Skinner Jeremy Tufnell Ross Warkentin Linsay Biggers Christina Crandall Nicole Gibbs Anna Payne Karen Ramirez Hailey Triplett Victoria Vasquez Caroline Young Thomas Frashier Ty Lapinski Hector Posadas Oliver Sale
Team Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball M Golf M Golf M Golf W Golf W Golf W Golf M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse M Lacrosse Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive
Nathan Townsend Joshua Van Houten Kyler Wood Sarah Alpini Marissa Byrd Madison Doty Emily Gradisar Sarah Hachar Emily Haskell Marisa McCormack Abigail Miller Alexandra Morris Blythe Nava Mary Weidmann Jessica Winters Omeed Azmoudeh Egan Cornachione Xueyu Su Heba Abdel-Rahim Aimee Blake Mattie Cryer Elizabeth Ellis Abigail Garcia Gabriella Hunt Jiachen Lu Virginia Stofer Alec Bergerson Philip Davis Ryan Huiszoon Adam Shaikh Joseph Sponsel Cody Taylor Xitong Wu Emily Ammon Meredith Donaldson Irma Yanet Duarte Anna Hugel Danielle King Kara Koinis Victoria McGraw Kimberla Prevost Aimee Slagle Valerie Vacek
M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive M Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive W Swim/Dive M Tennis M Tennis M Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis W Tennis M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field
TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Name Aaron Aleman Blake Balazs Shane Bauerkemper Mason Briscoe Holden Bryant Tyler Carollo Brett Clark Christian DeBlanc Alejandro Gutierrez Zach Jacobs
Team Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball
Derek Kanas Baseball Kellen McGriff Baseball Brooks McKinney Baseball Will McKinney Baseball Kyle Simmons Baseball Dwayne Snider Baseball Von Wendel Baseball Josh Alderman M Basketball Troy Griffith M Basketball Natasha Benavides W Basketball Dalia Camargo W Basketball Bailey Champion W Basketball Taylor Dydalewicz W Basketball Kristen Lye W Basketball Katie Moore W Basketball Autumn Shead W Basketball Chelsey Stolle W Basketball Stephen Bratz M Golf Kerry Culberson M Golf Jacob Garza M Golf Brandon Poel M Golf Jeff Spillane M Golf Amanda Cloessner W Golf Autumn Durst W Golf Gabby Rangel W Golf Jacquelyn Brown Softball Jennifer Gallagher Softball Taylor Grissom Softball Ashley Jacobsen Softball Kim Leschber Softball Amanda Lochte Softball Jaime Ohm Softball Veny Pizana Softball Nicole Snow Softball Maegan Taylor Softball Kirsten Whiteside Softball Becky Woodward Softball Samantha Yenne Softball Ryan Beene M Tennis Wade Dillenbeck M Tennis Sanio Dizdarevic M Tennis Henry Moon M Tennis Kyle Thompson M Tennis Caitlin Dees W Tennis Courtney Dees W Tennis Sofia Vega W Tennis Caitlin Zarr W Tennis Monique Anderson W Track/Field Brittany Bowers W Track/Field Caitlyn Collins W Track/Field Victoria Ender W Track/Field Stephanie Ernst W Track/Field Ranecia Faison W Track/Field Sarah Fritzsche W Track/Field Brandi Halischak W Track/Field Marlena Hunt W Track/Field Kristyna Landry W Track/Field
7 TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (CONT’D) Kelly Lochte Melissa Longoria Ashley Meadows Jasmine Medrano Claudia Morquecho Sarah Randall Vanecia Spencer Brittany Steubing
W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field
TRINITY UNIVERSITY Name Matthew Abrahams John Bentz Timothy Davison Eric Engle Kevin Francke Clayton Freimuth Travis Garhart Nicholas Griffith Jonathan Hall Alexander Herz Joseph Hirschberg Dylan McGee Connor Moore Colin Serkowski Benjamin Sneider Michael Speanburg Theodore Turner Hunter Wade Andrew Webb William Wells James Clark Joshua Ingram Robert Kitzinger John LaVanway Zachary Lambert Craig Saltarelli Matthew Selling Joseph Shotland Jonathan Wilt William Young Murphy Burns Hannah Coley Bryony Harris Taylor Hollins Grace Horn Elizabeth Kruse Lauren Splawn Alexander Hartzell Austin Jung Erik Long-Goheen Kalen Vos Christine Campbell Julia Elmore
Team Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball M Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball W Basketball M Golf M Golf M Golf M Golf W Golf W Golf
Alessa Hutter W Golf Brigette Lee W Golf Hanna Niner W Golf Katie Glomb Softball Brooke Sanchez Softball Ariel Wilks Softball Savanah Woodcock Softball Nikita Chirkov M Swim/Dive Jacob Spitz M Swim/Dive Arnulfo Tunon M Swim/Dive Rachel Berude W Swim/Dive Rebecca Bond W Swim/Dive Morgan Briggs W Swim/Dive Gabriel Caglieris W Swim/Dive Alyx Gonzales W Swim/Dive Melanie Gustafson W Swim/Dive Ashley Heline W Swim/Dive Kelly Holton W Swim/Dive Rachel Hure W Swim/Dive Lydia Jones W Swim/Dive Samantha Michaelsen W Swim/Dive Sara Miller W Swim/Dive Marisa Olmo W Swim/Dive Mollie Patzke W Swim/Dive Kathryn Sheldon W Swim/Dive Katherine Spitz W Siwm/Dive Lindsey Ulin W Swim/Dive Meghan Varner W Swim/Dive Julio Benavides M Tennis Pablo Diaz Boom M Tennis Gregory Haugen M Tennis Gregory Marifian M Tennis Jordan Mayer M Tennis Nicolas Moreno M Tennis Aaron Skinner M Tennis Brandon Thompson M Tennis Lavinia Bendandi W Tennis Michelle Gun-Munro W Tennis Kristy Hamilton W Tennis Kylie Hornbeck W Tennis Kathleen Lundquist W Tennis Laura Roa W Tennis Gabrielle Roe W Tennis Elizabeth Southwick W Tennis Kaitlyn Thompson W Tennis Caroline White W Tennis Stephanie Williamson W Tennis Elena Wilson W Tennis Carlos Anchondo M Track/Field Tristan Ashton M Track/Field George Douglas M Track/Field Gerardo Hernandez M Track/Field Ryan Hernandez M Track/Field John Ish M Track/Field Thomas Patterson M Track/Field Taylor Piske M Track/Field Samuel Roberts M Track/Field
Samuel Roberts Evan Scott David Stroud Stephen Thai Benjamin Willey Cody Wolfe Shannon Amrein Natalie Belew Jessie Dean Rebecca Earle Katherine Groke Erika Hochstein Claire Curtis-Hoobler Autumn Kervella Gabriel Kirchhoff Kinsey Miller Vanessa Moreno Madison Murphy Jaclyn Newell Michelle Oberndorf Ashley Ogilvie Sarah Pickett Taylor Quiros Rosemary Steup Mary Kate Stewart Sarah Thornton Salome Wilfred
M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field M Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field W Track/Field
8 2014-2015 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP DATES SPORT Cross Country
DATE November 1
SITE San Antonio, Texas
HOST Trinity University
Volleyball Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Swimming & Diving Men’s and Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Golf Men’s and Women’s Track Softball Men’s and Women’s Tennis Baseball
November 7-8 November 7-9 November 7-9 February 11-14 February 27-March 1
Sherman, Texas Seguin, Texas San Antonio, Texas Rockwall, Texas Irving, Texas
Austin College Texas Lutheran University Trinity University SCAC University of Dallas
April 20-21
Blanco, Texas
SCAC
April 24-25
San Antonio, Texas
Trinity University
April 24-26 April 24-26
Kerrville, Texas Georgetown, Texas
Schreiner University Southwestern University
May 1-3
TBD
TBD
2013-2014 SCAC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SPORT
REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION
Men’s Cross Country
N/A
Trinity University
Women’s Cross Country
N/A
Trinity University
Volleyball
Trinity University
Trinity University
Football
Texas Lutheran
N/A
Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Swimming and Diving Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball
Trinity University Trinity University N/A N/A Trinity University Texas Lutheran University
Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University
Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Track and Field Women’s Track and Field Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Baseball
N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas Lutheran University N/A N/A Trinity University
Schreiner University Trinity University Trinity University Texas Lutheran University Texas Lutheran University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University
9 2014 SCAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 1 • IRVING, TEXAS • UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
CONFERENCE CHAMPION #4 SEED WINNER OF M1
MATCH 1
#5 SEED
MATCH 3
#2 SEED
WINNER OF M3
WINNER OF M4
MATCH 4
#1 SEED WINNER OF M2
#3 SEED
MATCH 2
#6 SEED
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 QUARTERFINALS MATCH 1 - 1 p.m. MATCH 2 - 3 p.m. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 SEMIFINALS MATCH 3 - 1 p.m. MATCH 4 - 3 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 1 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH 5 - Noon
2013 SCAC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed
Winner of MATCH 1 vs. No. 1 seed Winner of MATCH 2 vs. No. 2 seed
FIRST ROUND - 2/28/14
SEMIFINALS - 3/1/14 Texas Lutheran 63, Schreiner 58
Winner of Match 3 vs. Winner of Match 4
#1 Texas Lutheran 85, #8 Centenary 59 #5 Schreiner 75, #4 Austin College 63 #2 Trinity 79, #7 Colorado College 53 #6 Dallas 66, #3 Southwestern 58
Trinity 60, Dallas 54
FINALS - 3/2/14 Texas Lutheran 54, Trinity 52
SCAC CHAMPION - TEXAS LUTHERAN
2014 SCAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Karisa Cantu Kristen Lye Anecia Richardson Hannah Coley Christy Allen Bailey Harris
Texas Lutheran (MVP) Texas Lutheran Trinity Trinity Dallas Schreiner
10 2013-14 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (OFFENSIVE) NOVEMBER 18, 2013
NOVEMBER 25, 2013
DECEMBER 2, 2013
DECEMBER 9, 2013
DECEMBER 16, 2013
ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
BROOKE HAGEMANN
ANNIE BOURNE SOUTHWESTERN
SEANA STOIA DALLAS
ANNIE BOURNE SOUTHWESTERN
JANUARY 6, 2013
JANUARY 6, 2014
JANUARY 13, 2014
JANUARY 20, 2014
KARISSA CANTU TEXAS LUTHERAN
JORDAN OWENS SOUTHWESTERN
CHRISTINA KIME AUSTIN COLLEGE
ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
KELSIE JACKSON SCHREINER
JANUARY 20, 2013
JANUARY 27, 2014
FEBRUARY 3, 2014
FEBRUARY 3, 2014
FEBRUARY 10, 2014
ERIN RILEY AUSTIN COLLEGE FEBRUARY 3, 2014
DALLAS
ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
JANUARY 13, 2014
HANNAH COLEY TRINITY
KELSIE JACKSON SCHREINER
FEBRUARY 17, 2014
FEBRUARY 24, 2014
SAVANNAH HIGHT TEXAS LUTHERAN
ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
ERIN RILEY AUSTIN24, COLLEGE FEBRUARY 2014
11 2013-14 CONFERENCE LEADERS (TEAM) INCLUDING GAMES DURING ENTIRE SEASON TEAM SUMMARIES Austin College Centenary Colorado College Dallas Schreiner Southwestern Texas Lutheran
Trinity
GP PF-PA
AVG SCORE
MARGIN
FG-FGA
%
3FG-3FGA
%
FT-FTA
%
REB F REB A MARGIN
25
1654-1685
66.2-67.4
-1.2
522-1359
.384
148-424
.349 462-590
.783
964
975
-0.4
24
1291-1897
53.8-79.0
-25.2
450-1552
.290
87-421
.207 304-506
.601
1046
1173
-5.3
26
1570-1922
60.4-73.9
-13.5
575-1565
.367
61-285
.214 359-530
.677
1061
1185
-4.8
27
1798-1705
66.6-63.1
+3.4
641-1739
.369
113-409
.276 403-572
.705
1164
1061
+3.8
27
1746-1692
64.7-62.7
+2.0
586-1559
.376
157-481
.326 417-627
.665
1118
1001
+4.3
26
1849-1740
71.1-66.9
+4.2
678-1651
.411
176-573
.307 317-457
.694
1145
1056
+3.4
29
2095-1751
72.2-60.4
+11.9
734-1898
.387
186-606
.307 441-657
.671
1325
1219
+3.7
28
2111-1781
75.4-63.6
+11.8
766-1744
.439
189-598
.316 390-560
.696
1144
1127
+0.6
SCORING LEADER
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADER
TEAM
GP POINTS AVG/GAME
TEAM
GP FGM FGA
1. Trinity
28
2111
75.4
1. Trinity
28
766
1744
.439
2. Texas Lutheran
29
2095
72.2
2. Southwestern
26
678
1651
.411
3. Southwestern
26
1849
71.1
3. Texas Lutheran
29
734
1898
.387
4. Dallas
27
1798
66.6
4. Austin College
25
522
1359
.384
5. Austin College
25
1654
66.2
5. Schreiner
27
586
1559
.376
6. Schreiner
27
1746
64.7
6. Dallas
27
641
1739
.369
26
575
1565
.367
24
450
1552
.290
7. Colorado College
26
1570
60.4
7. Colorado College
8. Centenary
24
1291
53.8
8. Centenary
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADER %
%
REBOUNDING LEADER
TEAM
GP 3FGM 3FGA
1. Austin College
25
148
424
.349
1. Texas Lutheran
29
1325
45.7
2. Schreiner
27
157
481
.326
2. Southwestern
26
1145
44.0
3. Trinity
28
189
598
.316
3. Centenary
24
1046
43.6
4. Southwestern
26
176
573
.307
4. Dallas
27
1164
43.1
5. Texas Lutheran
29
186
606
.307
5. Schreiner
27
1118
41.4
6. Dallas
27
113
409
.276
6. Trinity
28
1144
40.9
7. Colorado College
26
61
285
.214
7. Colorado College
26
1061
40.8
8. Centenary
24
87
421
.207
8. Austin College
25
964
38.6
ASSISTS LEADER
TEAM
GP
REBOUNDS AVG/G
STEALS LEADER
TEAM
GP
ASSISTS
AVG/G
TEAM
GP
STEALS
AVG/GAME
Trinity
28
476
17.0
Trinity
28
322
11.5
Texas Lutheran
29
480
16.6
Dallas
27
296
11.0
Southwestern
26
429
16.5
Texas Lutheran
29
303
10.4
Dallas
27
392
14.5
Southwestern
26
224
8.6
Austin College
25
343
13.7
Schreiner
27
219
8.1
Colorado College
26
300
11.5
Centenary
24
164
6.8
Schreiner
27
308
11.4
Colorado College
26
175
6.7
Centenary
24
218
9.1
Austin College
25
152
6.1
12 2013-14 CONFERENCE LEADERS (INDIVIDUAL) SCORING LEADER
REBOUND LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
POINTS
AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
Anecia Richardson-TU
28
466
16.6
Annie Bourne-SU
24
260
10.8
Lindsey Peterson-SCH
27
449
16.6
Briana Edwards-CENT
21
212
10.1
Chelsea Leeder-SU
26
402
15.5
Christy Allen-UD
27
259
9.6
Kelsie Jackson-SCH
27
412
15.3
Libby Kruse-TU
27
258
9.6
Hannah Coley-TU
28
414
14.8
Chelsea Leeder-SU
26
185
7.1
ASSIST LEADER
REBOUNDS AVG/GAME
STEAL LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
ASSISTS AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
STEALS
AVG/GAME
Courtney Tyus-COLO
26
122
4.7
Marleyna Bustamante-UD
27
81
3.0
Valerie Logan-SU
26
108
4.2
Courtney Tyus-COLO
26
54
2.1
Holly Tonry-UD
27
109
4.0
Chelsea Leeder-SU
26
49
1.9
Bailey Harris-SCH
27
108
4.0
Murphy Burns-TU
28
52
1.9
Libby Kruse-TU
27
104
3.9
Holly Tonry-UD
27
48
1.8
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
BLOCKED SHOT LEADER
NAME-SCHOOL
GP 3FGM 3FGA AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
GP
Erin Riley-AC
25
68
168
.405
Chelsey Stolle-TLU
29
62
2.1
Kelsie Jackson-SCH
27
56
150
.373
Anecia Richardson-TU
28
59
2.1
Christina Kime-AC
25
41
116
.353
Lindsey Peterson-SCH
27
41
1.5
Lindsey Gendron-UD
28
44
127
.346
Briana Edwards-CENT
21
30
1.4
Chelsea Leeder-SU
26
51
151
.338
Chelsea Leeder-SU
26
29
1.1
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE LEADER NAME-SCHOOL
GP FTM FTA
BLOCKS AVG/GAME
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO LEADER AVG/GAME
NAME-SCHOOL
A
AVG TO AVG RATIO
Christina Kime-AC
25
121
138
.877
Bailey Harris-SCH
108
4.0
59
2.2
1.8
Brooke Melton-AC
25
68
81
.840
Valerie Logan-SU
108
4.2
67
2.6
1.6
Murphy Burns-TU
28
99
119
.832
Karisa Cantu-TLU
101
3.5
70
2.4
1.4
Seana Stoia-UD
27
82
103
.796
Hannah Coley-TU
94
3.4
66
2.4
1.4
Bailey Harris-SCH
27
81
102
.794
Libby Kruse-TU
104
3.9
77
2.9
1.4
13 2013-14 SCAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONORS
COACH OF THE YEAR MEL DIXON - TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY
In his third season at Texas Lutheran and second as head coach, Mel Dixon has led the Bulldogs to a 20-5 overall mark, a 12-2 conference record and the No. 1 seed in this weekend’s conference tournament. Picked to finish fifth in the SCAC preseason coaches’ poll, TLU posted just its second 20-win season in school history (first in the program’s DIII era) and is currently riding a school-record 11-game win streak. The Bulldogs lead the SCAC in both scoring defense (60.3 ppg allowed) and opponent’s field goal percentage (33.6%) – with the latter statistic bordering on historically good as only one women’s team in SCAC history has held opponents below 34.0 percent shooting for a season. Prior to his tenure in Seguin, Dixon, who had a very successful high school coaching stint in the San Antonio area at Robert E. Lee High School and at Theodore Roosevelt High School, was named the San Antonio “City Coach of the Year” three times and coached the Texas State All-Star Game in 2002. In the school’s inaugural year as a member of the conference, Dixon joins head football coach Danny Padron and becomes the second TLU coach to earn SCAC Coach-of-the-Year honors.
ANECIA RICHARDSON PLAYER OF-THE-YEAR
After earning SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year and D3hoops.com South Region Rookie-of-the-Year honors a year ago, Trinity’s Richardson backed up her rookie season with an even more impressive sophomore campaign – averaging 16.8 points per game (second in the SCAC) while shooting a league-leading 63.3 percent from the field entering this weekend’s conference tournament. A fourtime SCAC Player-of-the-Week selection during the regular season, she also averages 5.7 rebounds per game and leads the league in blocks with 55. Just the second sophomore in conference history to earn Player-of-the-Year honors, Richardson is the second consecutive Trinity women’s player to earn the award (fourth all-time) – following teammate Murphy Burns who was recognized as SCAC Co-Player-of-the-Year last season.
HOLLY TONRY
NEWCOMER OF-THE-YEAR
Holly Tonry of the University of Dallas earned SCAC Newcomer-of-the-Year honors after averaging 7.9 points and 4.1 assists per game (second in the SCAC) during the regular season. Tonry leads all freshmen in assists (103) and steals (40) and is second among first-year players in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2), third in free-throw percentage (70.6%) and fifth in scoring. In the school’s third year as a member of the conference, Tonry becomes the first student-athlete from the University of Dallas to receive one of the league’s major post-season awards in the sport of basketball and just the third student-athlete for any sport.
LIBBY KRUSE
DEFENSIVE PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR
The league’s 2013 SCAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year, Libby Kruse is the fifth women’s player in SCAC history to earn back-toback Defensive POTY honors and the first since Katie Mathews of DePauw University was selected in 2009-10 and 2010-11. Kruse leads Trinity in both rebounds (228) and assists (95) and ranks third and fifth in the SCAC, respectively, in those categories – the only player in the conference that is currently ranked in the top five for both. A third team All-SCAC selection this season, she is also ninth in the league in both steals per game (1.4 spg) and assist to turnover ratio (1.4). Kruse is the second Trinity women’s player to earn Defensive Player-of-the-Year honors; Jenna Smith was named SCAC Defensive POTY in both 2003-04 and 2004-05.
14 2013-14 SCAC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONORS (CONT’D) ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR
POS.
HOMETOWN
Anecia Richardson
Trinity
So.
F/C
Mesquite, Texas
Chelsea Leeder
Southwestern
Sr.
G/F
Nacogdoches, Texas
Karisa Cantu
Texas Lutheran
Jr.
G
San Antonio, Texas
Hannah Coley
Trinity
Jr.
G
Austin, Texas
Lindsey Peterson
Schreiner
Jr.
F
San Antonio, Texas
ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR
POS.
HOMETOWN
Erin Riley
Austin College
Sr.
G/F
Battle Creek, Mich.
Murphy Burns
Trinity
Sr.
G/F
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Kelsie Jackson
Schreiner
So.
G
Corpus Christi, Texas
Christy Allen
Dallas
Sr
P
Burton, Mich.
Annie Bourne
Southwestern
Jr.
F
Dallas, Texas
Christina Kime
Austin College
Jr.
G
San Diego, Calif.
ALL-CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR
POS.
HOMETOWN
Taylor Dydalewicz
Texas Lutheran
So.
G/F
Dripping Springs, Texas
Jordan Owens
Southwestern
Jr.
F
Richardson, Texas
Courtney Tyus
Colorado College
Jr.
G
Thornton, Colo.
Libby Kruse
Trinity
Sr
F
Orono, Mich.
Marleyna Bustamante
Dallas
Jr.
G
Donna, Texas
ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR POS.
NAME
SCHOOL
YEAR POS.
Brittany Stepanski
Austin College
So.
F
Bailey Harris
Schreiner
Sr.
G
Kendall Heitmeir
Austin College
Fy.
F
Savannah Hight
Texas Lutheran
Fy.
G/F
Briana Edwards
Centenary
So.
F
Kristen Lye
Texas Lutheran
Fy.
G/F
Danielle Davis
Colorado College
So.
F
15 2013-14 NATIONAL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONORS DIII NEWS ALL-AMERICA TEAM
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM HOLLY TONRY DALLAS
ALL-AMERICAN
(HONORABLE MENTION)
ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
D3HOOPS.COM TEAM OF THE WEEK
DEC 15-29 JORDAN OWENS SOUTHWESTERN
JAN 20-26 ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
D3HOOPS.COM SOUTH REGION
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HOLLY TONRY DALLAS
SECOND TEAM ANECIA RICHARDSON TRINITY
D3HOOPS.COM PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN
SECOND TEAM MURPHY BURNS TRINITY
THIRD TEAM CHELSEA LEEDER SOUTHWESTERN
AUSTIN COLLEGE KANGAROOS Michelle Filander HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Bachelor’s from Ohio Wesleyan, Master’s from West Virginia Record at Austin College: 37-64 Season at AC: 5th Email: mfilander@austincollege.edu Phone: 903-813-2404
QUICK FACTS
LOCATION: Sherman, Texas FOUNDED: 1849 ENROLLMENT: 1,350 NICKNAME: Kangaroos COLORS: Crimson and gold FACILITY: Hughey Gymnasium PRESIDENT: Dr. Marjorie Hass ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: David Norman ATHLETIC TRAINER: Evan Gumpert WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Michelle Filander
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Jeff Kelly OFFICE PHONE: 903-813-2275 FAX: 903-813-3196 E-MAIL: jkelly@austincollege.edu
President Dr. Marjorie Hass
Athletic Director David Norman
Sports Information Coordinator Jeff Kelly
Athletic Trainer Evan Gumpert
2014-15 SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 22
Mary Hardin-Baylor East Texas Baptist Texas-Dallas Rust Rhodes Hendrix Millsaps Hendrix North Park Texas-Dallas Dallas* Trinity* Schreiner* Colorado College* Centenary* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Colorado College* Centenary* Trinity* Schreiner* Dallas* Rust
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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KANGAROOS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS CHRISTINA KIME
SR., SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
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Kime, a senior guard, returns for her final season after earning second-team All-SCAC honors last season. During her 2013-14 campaign, Kime started all 25 games, averaging 34.1 minutes per contest and averaging 14.4 points per game. Kime also put up the SCAC’s leading free throw percentage (87.7%), missing just 17 total free throws on the season, while attempting 138. Kime put up a season high 26 points against Dallas last season, shooting 58.3% from the field and a perfect 8-8 from the charity stripe.
ERIN RILEY
GR., BATTLE CREEK, MICH.
Riley, a guard/forward, returns to the team as a graduate student after an impressive season last year, earning second-team AllSCAC honors. Riley lead the conference in both three-pointers made and three-point field goal percentage with marks of 68 and 40.5%, respectively. Out of the 25 games that Riley played in teh 2013-2014 season, she marked double-digit scoring in 22 contests and five double-doubles. She marked a season high 30 points in the ‘Roos win over Trinity University on January 18, shooting 11-20 from the field and 6-14 from beyong the arc.
JENNA LONGO
SR., SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.
Longo, a senior forward, played in 25 games for the ‘Roos last season, earning 18 starts and averaging 18.3 minutes per contest. Longo put up identical marks of 1.9 points and assists per game last season. Longo marked a career-high 12 points to help the ‘Roos to a 58-54 win over the University of Dallas last season, shooting 3-3 from beyon the arc and going 3-4 from the charity stripe.
KENDALL HEITMEIER SO., PARKER, COLO.
Heitmeier, a sophomore forward, enters the 2014-15 season after a successful freshman year, playing in 25 games and averaging 7.4 points per contest. Heitmeier opened up her collegiate career by earing All-SCAC honors. Heitmeier marked a career-high 17 points against Centenary College in the ‘Roos last regular season game and a 90-49 win over the Ladies.Heitmeier shot 7-13 from the field, going 2-4 from three-point range.
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19 2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 34 35 43
PLAYER NAME Kali Vittallo Meghan Lewis Olivia Bailey Olivia Cicci Magan Green Abigail Moses Murphy Graham Paige Picciotti Madi Aliff Alexis Abercrombie Kendall Heitmeier Katie Gowdy Erin Riley Christina Kime Kayla Linthicum Leah Taylor Alix Hoffman Hailee Meiners Brianna Harvey Chrissy Ray Jessica Farra Andrea Velez Jenna Longo
POS. G G G G G G G G G G F G G/F G G G F G/F F F G F G/F
CL. Fr Fr So So So Fr Fr Sr. So Fr So Jr Gr Sr Jr Fr Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr Fr Sr
HT. 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-7 6-0 5-6 5-10 5-4 5-9 5-6 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-9
HOMETOWN Canyon Country, Calif. / Canyon Waukesha, Wis. / Kettle Moraine High Springs, Fla. / Bell Santa Fe, N.M. / Santa Fe Prep Farmersville, Texas / Farmersville Cedar Park, Texas / St. Dominic St. Salvio Forestburg, Texas / Decatur Scottsdale, Ariz. / Horizon Placerville, Calif. / Union Mine Bullard, Texas / Bullard Parker, Colo. / Chaparral Kingwood, Texas / Kingwood Park Battle Creek, Mich. / Lakeview San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic Lake in the Hills, Ill. / Huntley Fort Worth, Texas / LD Bell Rockdale, Texas / Thorndale Fort Collins, Colo. / Poudre Atascadero, Calif. / Mission Prep The Woodlands, Texas / The Woodlands Castle Rock, Colo. / Castle View The Woodlands, Texas / Woodlands College Park Scottsdale, Ariz. / Arcadia
KANGAROOS 2013-14 RESULTS (14-11, 9-5 SCAC)
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Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31
Mary Hardin-Baylor Ozarks (Ark.) Oklahoma City Texas-Dallas Hendrix Rhodes Hendrix Oglethorpe Emmanuel (Mass.) Keene St. Colorado College* Dallas* Southwestern* Trinity* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner*
W L L L W L W W W L W W L W W L L
76-74 79-73 100-48 72-68 70-66 68-52 57-54 71-50 55-54 74-68 70-60 68-56 86-67 78-68 57-48 64-53 74-64
Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 7
Texas Lutheran* Centenary* Southwestern*
L W L
88-67 77-53 78-56
Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 21 Feb. 28
Trinity* Colorado College* Dallas* Centenary* Schreiner**
W W W W L
74-69 74-72 58-54 90-49 75-63
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Erin Riley
14.5
Madi Aliff
.500
Jenna Longo
.450
Christina Kime
14.4
Brittany Stepanski
.435
Erin Riley
.405
Brittany Stephanski
10.3
Erin Riley
.426
Christina Kime
.353
Kendall Heitmeir
7.4
Briana Harvey
.417
Kendall Heitmeir
.316
Brooke Melton
5.8
Chrissy Ray
.393
Paige Picciotti
.265
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Erin Riley
7.0
Christina Kime
23
Brittany Stepanski
25
Brooke Melton
6.0
Brooke Melton
23
Brooke Melton
13
Brittany Stepanski
5.4
Brittany Stepanski
18
Chrissy Ray
11
Christina Kime
2.8
Jenna Longo
17
Briana Harvey
7
Briana Harvey
2.8
Erin Riley
16
Erin Riley
6
KANGAROOS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
Player
FG
FGA
3-PTS %
3FG
FGA
F-THROWS %
FT
FTA
%
REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT
AVG
22 Erin Riley
133
312
.426
68
168
.405
28
36
.778
39
137
176
7.0
23 Christina Kime
99
266
.372
41
116
.353
121
138 .877
14
57
71
2.8
20 Brittany Stepanski
91
209
.435
0
0
.000
75
98
.765
36
100
136
5.4
15 Kendall Heitmeir
56
151
.371
18
57
.316
55
70
.786
22
46
68
2.7
11 Brooke Melton
38
99
.384
0
1
.000
68
81
.840
47
102
149
6.0
32 Briana Harvey
30
72
.417
0
1
.000
42
56
.750
22
47
69
2.8
12 Paige Picciotti
25
75
.333
9
34
.265
13
26
.500
14
39
53
2.1
14 Lexi Beeson
5
16
.313
2
9
.222
2
2
1.00
3
3
6
0.9
43 Jenna Longo
12
33
.364
9
20
.450
14
18
.778
10
37
47
1.9
03 Olivia Bailey
10
26
.385
0
0
.000
8
8
1.00
3
13
16
1.1
13 Madi Aliff
5
10
.500
0
1
.000
5
8
.625
1
4
5
0.5
33 Chrissy Ray
11
28
.393
0
0
.000
3
5
.600
5
14
19
1.1
10 Katie Gowdy
3
30
.100
0
3
.000
15
27
.556
8
25
33
1.4
25 Danielle Wright
2
6
.333
0
0
.000
3
4
.750
0
2
2
0.3
24 Kayla Linthicum
1
16
.063
0
5
.000
9
11
.818
6
14
20
1.1
05 Magan Green
1
6
.167
1
5
.200
1
2
.500
1
3
4
0.5
04 Olivia Cicci
0
4
.000
0
4
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0.0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT’D)
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS
#
Player
A
TO BLK STL PTS AVG
22
Erin Riley
41
46
6
16
362 14.5
23
Christina Kime
77
79
0
23
360 14.4
20
Brittany Stepanski
28
36
25
18
257 10.3
15
Kendall Heitmeir
14
45
3
14
185 7.4
11
Brooke Melton
69
61
13
23
144 5.8
32
Briana Harvey
18
26
7
7
102 4.1
12
Paige Picciotti
18
24
3
11
72
2.9
14
Lexi Beeson
11
11
1
3
14
2.0
43
Jenna Longo
24
23
2
17
47
1.9
03
Olivia Bailey
8
9
1
5
28
1.9
13
Madi Aliff
4
1
1
1
15
1.5
33
Chrissy Ray
4
6
11
3
25
1.5
10
Katie Gowdy
16
21
2
5
21
0.9
25
Danielle Wright
0
1
0
2
7
0.9
24
Kayla Linthicum
8
12
0
4
11
0.6
05
Magan Green
3
0
1
0
4
0.5
04
Olivia Cicci
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
Team Statistics
AC
OPP
1654
1685
Points-per-game
66.2
67.4
Field goal pct.
.384
.382
3-point FG pct.
.349
.332
Free Throw pct.
.783
.670
964
975
38.6
39.0
343
324
13.7
13.0
422
346
16.9
13.8
152
226
6.1
9.0
76
79
3.0
3.2
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
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KANGAROOS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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Over the past three seasons under head coach Michelle Filander, the Austin College women’s basketball team has made a steady climb up the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference standings. After a four win season in 2011-2012, Filander has coached the ‘Roos to double digit victories in each of the past two seasons, including a 14-11 mark last year, including a 9-5 finish in SCAC play. This season, with a wealth of experience joined by a big group of talented newcomers, the ‘Roos will be looking to take the next step as they chase the conference crown in 2014-2015. Leading the way will be seniors Christina Kime, Jenna Longo, and Paige Picciotti, as well as Erin Riley, who returns to the team as a graduate student. Kime has started at the point guard position throughout her career, and enters the season with career averages of 12.3 points and 3.8 assistsper-game. The All-SCAC selection averaged a career high 14.4 points and finished among the national leaders with a free throw percentage of 87.7% last season. Riley is another All-SCAC honoree after leading the team with an average of 14.5 points and shooting 40.5% from three point range last season. Riley also pulled down 7.0 rebounds-per-game last night, and is another player who has started throughout her career at Austin College. Longo and Picciotti bring senior leadership, with Longo proving to be a defensive standout as a starter last season while Picciotti, in her first season in the program, appeared in all 25 games last year and adds depth and experience on the perimeter. Two more All-SCAC honorees return from a year ago, including junior post player Brittany Stepanski, who has earned conference recognition in each of her first two seasons. Last season Stepanski averaged 10.3 points and 5.4 rebounds-per-game, and for her career she boasts an average
of 1.2 blocks-per-game. Sophomore Kendall Heitmeier is the other returning All-Conference performer, earning honorable mention recognition after averaging 7.4 points and 2.7 rebounds per game while also proving to be an outside threat, hitting 31.6% from deep. The junior class also features post players Chrissy Ray and Brianna Harvey, as well as wing player Kayla Linthicum and combo guard Katie Gowdy. All four have seen significant playing time in their first two seasons and will be looked to for increased roles in the upcoming year. Heitmeier is joined in the sophomore class by a trio of talented young guards, including Olivia Bailey, Olivia Cicci, and Madi Aliff. All three have the athleticism and skill sets to make big contributions this season. Along with the wealth of returning talent and veteran experience, Filander is also welcoming in a big, deep, and talented freshman class. Nine new faces will be joining the ‘Roos this season, including guards Kali Vittallo, Meghan Lewis, Abby Moses, Murphy Graham, Lexi Abercrombie, and Leah Taylor, as well as wing player Hailee Meiners and forwards Alix Hoffman and Andrea Velez. The ‘Roos return a whopping 86.1% of their scoring from last year’s team, including each of the top four scorers from a year ago. With that much production coming back from last year, it’s easy to see Filander’s team making even more strides toward the top of the SCAC standing in the 20142015 campaign.
QUICK NOTES • The ‘Roos earned their best season under Head Coach Michelle Filander last season, earning the fourth-seed in the SCAC tournament with a record of 9-5 in conference play • Seinor Christina Kime will be returning for AC at point guard, after finishing the 2013-14 season averaging 12.3 points and 3.8 assists per game • Second-team All-SCAC selection Erin Riley will also be returning for the ‘Roos this season • Nine new players will step on the court for the ‘Roos as Filander brings in a large class of newcomers to add to the veteran squad
CENTENARY COLLEGE GENTS Kristen Davis HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Northwestern State Record at Centenary College: 15-84 Season at CC: 5th Email: kdavis@centenary.edu Phone: 318-841-7312
QUICK FACTS
LOCATION: Shreveport, La. FOUNDED: 1825 ENROLLMENT: 760 NICKNAME: Ladies/Gents COLORS: Maroon and white FACILITY: Gold Dome PRESIDENT: Dr. David Rowe ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ronda Seagraves ATHLETIC TRAINER: Stephenaie Culbertson WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Kristen Davis
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Kyle Lewis OFFICE PHONE: 318-869-5092 FAX: 318-869-5145 E-MAIL: klewis@centenary.edu
President Dr. David Rowe
Athletic Director Ronda Seagraves
2014-15 SCHEDULE
Sports Information Director
Kyle Lewis
Athletic Trainer Stephenaie Culbertson
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 15
Texas-Tyler Louisiana College Ozarks Elmira College LeTourneau LSU Shreveport Rhodes LSU Alexandria McNeese State Hendrix Colorado College* Colorado College* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Dallas* Austin College* Trinity* Schreiner* Trinity* Schreiner* Dallas* Austin College* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern*
2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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GENTS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS DEIANNA HALL
LINDA GOMEZ GIL
SO., MONROE, LA.
Hall, a sophomore guard, started all 24 games for the Ladies in her first season. She averaged 8.8 points, which ranked third on the team, in 24.9 minutes per game. Hall led the team with 30 steals on the campaign. Hallscored a career-high 22 points at Hendrix on Jan. 4 and posted double figures scoring in 10 outings.
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SO., MANDEVILLE, LA. Gomez Gil, a sophomore guard, played in all 24 games for the Ladies last season, drawing nine starts. Gomez Gil averaged 4.2 points in 24.5 minutes per game. She scored a career-high 11 points in her first collegiate start at Southwestern on Jan. 18. Gomez Gil ranked third on the team in assists with 31 and recorded a career-high four assists at Austin College on Feb. 21.
REBECCA THOMPSON
RHONDA MARTIN
JR., BENTON, LA.
JR., SHREVEPORT, LA. Martin, a junior guard, started all 24 games for the Ladies last season, averaging 9.3 points, which ranked second on the team. Martin was also second on the team in field goals (74) and three-point field goals made (33). She led the team in assists with 68. Martin posted a career-high 22 points against Austin College on Feb. 4 and totaled double figures scoring 11 times during the season.
BRIANA EDWARDS JR., SHREVEPORT, LA.
Edwards, a junior forward, earned All-SCAC Honorable Mention honors in 2014. Through the season, Edwards played in 21 games for the Ladies with 17 starts. She led the team in scoring and rebounding averaging a double-double for the season with 10.4 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. Edwards also led the squad in field goal percentage with 42.2 percent and recorded 23 steals – third on the team. Edwards tallied a team-leading 30 blocks. Against Austin College, Edwards tied her career mark with 18 points, while also setting a career-high with 18 rebounds in the game. Edwards led the team in double-doubles with 10.
Thompson, a junior forward, played in 19 games drawing 11 starts on the season, averaging 7.8 points (fourth on the team). Thompson ranked second on the team in field goal (35.6) and free throw (66.7) percentage as well as rebound average (6.4). Thompson was third on the Ladies in total rebounds (121). On the season, she also swiped 25 steals – second on the team – and was fifth in assists with 16. She also ranked second on the team in blocked shots with 10 and scored in double figures six times, including a season-high 13 against Colorado College on Feb. 15. Thompson grabbed a season-high 13 boards against Trinity on Feb. 7 and finished second on the team in double-doubles with three.
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2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 10
PLAYER NAME DeiAnna Hall
POS. CL. HT. G So. 5-4
HOMETOWN Monroe, La.
11
Linda Gomez Gil
G
So.
5-6
Mandeville, La.
12
Rhonda Martin
G
Jr.
5-4
Shreveport, La.
14
Rebecca Thompson
F
Jr.
5-8
Benton, La.
15
Hannah Kimbrough
G
Fr.
5-7
Garrison, Texas
20
Kelsey Burtrum
G
Fr.
5-7
Venus, Texas
23
Lexi Antoon
P
Fr.
6-1
Alexandria, La.
24
Diogenee Osborne
G
Jr.
5-7
Jonesboro, La.
25
Briana Edwards
F
Jr.
5-9
Shreveport, La.
32
Haley Deshautelle
G
So.
5-8
Santa Monica, Calif.
35
Kayla Ruth
F
Sr.
5-9
Gonzales, La.
50
Lindsey Bruce
F
Jr.
5-11 Makati City, Philippines
55
Jessica Bruti
G/F
Fr.
5-8
Magnolia, Texas
LADIES 2013-14 RESULTS (0-24, 0-14 SCAC)
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Nov. 16
Texas-Tyler
L
57-101
Nov. 19
LSU-Shreveport
L
40-67
Nov. 22
Rust
L
63-65
Nov. 23
LaGrange
L
66-86
Nov. 30
Mississippi College
L
47-98
Dec. 16
Rhodes
L
47-73
Dec. 30
Louisiana College
L
47-65
Jan. 4
Hendrix
L
69-81
Jan. 10
Dallas*
L
61-74
Jan. 12
Colorado College*
L
54-73
Jan. 17
Trinity*
L
39-97
Jan. 18
Southwestern*
L
57-91
Jan. 24
Texas Lutheran*
L
55-66
Jan. 26
Schreiner*
L
54-75
Jan. 31
Texas Lutheran*
L
50-75
Feb. 1
Schreiner*
L
59-73
Feb. 4
Austin College
L
53-77
Feb. 7
Trinity*
L
55-81
Feb. 8
Southwestern
L
48-88
Feb. 14
Dallas*
L
55-63
Feb. 15
Colorado College*
L
57-83
Feb. 21
Austin College*
L
49-90
Feb. 28
Texas Lutheran**
L
59-85
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Briana Edwards
10.4
Katy Doyle
.444
DeiAnna Hall
.263
Rhonda Martin
9.2
Briana Edwards
.422
Lizzie Moran
.229
DeiAnna Hall
8.8
Rebecca Thompson
.360
Rhonda Martin
.181
Rebecca Thompson
7.6
Kayla Ruth
.345
Haley Deshautelle
.180
Lizzie Moran
6.7
DeiAnna Hall
.304
Linda Gomez Gil
.111
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
10.1
DeiAnna Hall
30
Briana Edwards
30
Rebecca Thompson
6.1
Rebecca Thompson
25
Rebecca Thompson
10
Haley Deshautelle
5.3
Briana Edwards
23
Kayla Ruth
8
Kayla Ruth
4.9
Haley Deshautelle
20
DeiAnna Hall
4
DeiAnna Hall
3.9
Lizzie Moran
18
Francesca Lawrence
3
Haley Deshautelle
3
Briana Edwards
LADIES 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL
3-PTS
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
#
Player
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
OFF
DEF
TOT
AVG
25
Briana Edwards
86
204
.422
1
3
.333
46
93
.495
94
118
212
10.1
12
Rhonda Martin
73
323
.226
32
177
.181
43
72
.597
15
75
90
3.8
10
DeiAnna Hall
65
214
.304
5
19
.263
77
122
.631
26
67
93
3.9
14
Rebecca Thompson
58
161
.360
1
2
.500
34
51
.667
44
77
121
6.1
05
Lizzie Moran
50
203
.246
36
157
.229
19
27
.704
14
38
52
2.3
32
Haley Deshautelle
46
198
.232
9
50
.180
33
52
.635
42
85
127
5.3
11
Linda Gomez Gil
35
126
.278
1
9
.111
29
48
.604
36
41
77
3.2
20
Katy Doyle
4
9
.444
2
3
.667
5
7
.714
5
5
10
2.0
35
Kayla Ruth
20
58
.345
0
0
.000
11
20
.550
60
52
112
4.9
23
Francesca Lawrence
10
46
.217
0
1
.000
5
12
.417
9
19
28
2.2
50
Lindsey Bruce
1
3
.333
0
0
.000
2
2
1.00
1
4
5
1.3
24
Diogenee Osborne
2
7
.286
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
3
2
5
0.5
04
Jackie Argueta
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0.0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT’D) #
Player
A
TO
BLK
STL
PTS
AVG
25
Briana Edwards
8
32
30
23
219
10.4
12
Rhonda Martin
68
113
1
17
221
9.2
10
DeiAnna Hall
55
118
4
30
212
8.8
14
Rebecca Thompson
16
40
10
25
151
7.6
05
Lizzie Moran
17
48
2
18
155
6.7
32
Haley Deshautelle
8
44
3
20
134
5.6
11
Linda Gomez Gil
31
60
2
16
100
4.2
20
Katy Doyle
7
3
0
4
15
3.0
35
Kayla Ruth
5
28
8
8
51
2.2
23
Francesca Lawrence
3
6
3
1
25
1.9
50
Lindsey Bruce
0
2
0
0
4
1.0
24
Diogenee Osborne
0
6
0
2
4
0.4
04
Jackie Argueta
0
1
0
0
0
0.0
Team Statistics
CENT
OPP
1291
1897
Points-per-game
53.8
79.0
Field goal pct.
.290
.442
3-point FG pct.
.207
.338
Free Throw pct.
.601
.643
1046
1173
43.6
48.9
218
410
9.1
17.1
518
413
21.6
17.2
164
251
6.8
10.5
63
83
2.6
3.5
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
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LADIES 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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The Centenary women’s basketball team looks to rebound from a tough 2013-14 slate as they head into the 2014-15 campaign. The Ladies return nine players from last season’s squad including leading scorer and rebounder Briana Edwards, who averaged a double-double for the Maroon and White. Edwards averaged 10.4 points and 10.1 rebounds during the season and was the only player in the SCAC to average a double-double for the season. Joining Edwards among the top returners for the Ladies are Rebecca Thompson, Rhonda Martin, DeiAnna Hall and Linda Gomez Gil. Martin ranked second on the team during the 2013-14 campaign, averaging 9.3 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. Thompson was second among the Ladies averaging 6.4 rebounds per game. Fifth-year, head coach Kristen Davis added
depth to her primarily junior and sophomore laden squad with four new faces in Hannah Kimbrough, Kelsey Burtrum, Lexi Antoon and Jessica Bruti. “Everybody came back stronger and you could definitely tell that the girls put in work this summer,” junior guard Rhonda Martin said. “The four freshmen we added this year are also going to help contribute a lot to the team.” Centenary opens its slate with back-to-back home outings against UT-Tyler on Nov. 15 and Louisiana College on Nov. 17. “We want to have a strong non-conference showing,” Head Coach Kristen Davis said. “We’ve got a lot of tough teams lined up for us to play before conference. We do that to prepare us for all of the tough competition we have facing us during the conference season.”
QUICK NOTES • Briana Edwards, the Ladies’
leading scorer and rebounder, will return this season, along with eight other members of the 2013-14 squad • In a roster of 13, the Ladies have brought in four freshmen and have just one senior • The Ladies had a young team last season, with just two seniors and one junior • Nine of the team’s top 10 scorers from last season will be returning, led by Edwards, Martin and DeiAnna Hall • The Ladies led the SCAC last season by averaging 16.8 offensive rebounds per game, almost two more than the next team, and ranked third among the conference in total rebounds per game • The Ladies ranked fourth among the SCAC in 2013-14, forcing 17.0 turnovers per game
COLORADO COLLEGE TIGERS Liz Doran HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Bachelor’s from Oglethorpe University, Masters from Georgia State Record at Colorado College: 59-95 Season at COLO: 7th Email: liz.doran@coloradocollege.edu Phone: 719-389-6478
QUICK FACTS
LOCATION: Colorado Springs, Colo. FOUNDED: 1874 ENROLLMENT: 1,950 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Black and gold FACILITY: El Pomar Sports Center PRESIDENT: Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Ken Ralph ATHLETIC TRAINER: Ian Wood WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Liz Doran
SPORTS INFORMATION A.D. OF ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS: Dave Reed OFFICE PHONE: 719-3896105 FAX: 719-389-6873 E-MAIL: dave.reed@coloradocollege.edu
President Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler
Athletic Director Ken Ralph
Sports Information Director
Dave Reed
Athletic Trainer Ian Wood
2014-15 SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 16 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 15
Hardin-Simmons St. Lawrence University Wheaton College Bridgewater State St. Olaf Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Whitman College Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound Johnson & Wales Northern New Mexico College Centenary College* Centenary College* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* Austin College Dallas* Schreiner* Trinity* Schreiner* Trinity* Austin College* Dallas* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran*
7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Noon 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 1p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are MOUNTAIN and subject to change
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TIGERS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS COURTNEY TYUS
DANIELLE DAVIS
SR., THORNTON, COLO.
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Tyus, a senior guard, was named third-team all-SCAC for the second year in a row, starting in all 26 games in her junior year as a Tiger. Tyus moved to third all-time in career assists with 289 and eighth in steals with 161. She is also tied for 13th all-time in career 3-point field goals made with 56 and tied for 12th all-time in career blocks with 29. Tyus also ranks in the all-time records books in career points and rebounds. During the 2013-14 season, she led the team with 888 minutes played, 164 rebounds, 122 assist and 54 steals. Her 122 assists ranks her fifth all-time in single season high. Ranked second on the team in blocks with 15 ‌ Was third on the team in scoring with 316 points. Tyus scored in double figures 17 times and grabbed double-figure rebounds three times to earn two double-doubles. She also scored a career-high 21 points and had nine assists against Otterbein Univ. Tyus grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds and scored 15 points along with eight assists against Northwestern on Jan. 1
JR., BOXFORD, MASS. Davis, a junior forward, earned honorable mention all-SCAC honors last year and started in all 26 games in her sophomore season as a Tiger. Davis led the team in scoring with 340 points and shooting percentage with a 44.4 (130-293) field-goal percentage and was second on the team in rebounding with 157. She also ranked third on the team in minutes played with 719, in steals and assists with 30 each.Davis scored in double figures 20 times and grabbed double figure rebounding twice to earn two double-doubles. She scored a career-high 21 points on two occasions, grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds along with 16 points at Johnson & Wales on Jan. 21 and earned a career-high four assists and four steals and scored 14 points against Southwestern Univ. on Jan. 24.
KATIE WATERS
KORBYN UKASICK
JR., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
SO., WINDSOR, COLO.
Ukasick, a sophomore forward, started in all 26 games as a freshman and was second on the team in scoring with 321 points and freethrow percentage with a 78.8 percent on 78-of-99 shooting. Ukasick ranked third on the team with 762 minutes played, 143 rebounds and nine blocks. She also earned 15 assists and 14 steals on the season. Ukasick led the team in scoring nine times and in rebounding six times and scored in double figures 17 times and grabbed double-figure rebounding twice to earn two double-doubles. She had a career-high night with 19 points and 12 rebounds at Johnson & Wales on Jan. 21. She later tied her career-high 19 points on Feb. 14 at Austin College.
KATIE WIRTH
JR., GOLDEN, COLO. Wirth, a junior guard, started in all 26 games as a sophomore, and ranked second on the team with 813 minutes played, 70 assists and 34 steals.Wirth was also second on the team in shooting percentage with a 42.5 (65-153) field goal percentage and fourth on the team with 139 rebounds. She also led the team in assists nine times, in rebounding six times and in scoring once. Wirth scored a career-high 15 points to lead the team offensively against St. Olaf College on Nov. 15 and later grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds at Centenary College on Feb.15. She also dished out a career-high seven assists and scored 14 points on a perfect 7-of-7 shooting against Johnson & Wales on Dec. 4. Wirth grabbed a career-high five steals at Occidental College on Nov. 22.
Waters, a junior guard, played in all 26 games with two starts in her sophomore season andl ogged 502 minutes played, 217 points, 100 rebounds, 26 steals, 16 assists and six blocks. Waters led the team in scoring and assists on two occasions and in rebounding once. She also ranked third on the team in field-goal percentage with a 38.5 percent on 75-of-197 shooting and scored in double figures nine times. Waters had a career-high 25 points, five assists and four steals at Centenary College on Feb. 15. Later in the season, Waters grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds and also scored seven points against Centenary.
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2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 3 10 12 13 14 15 21 24 30 32
Player Name Christina Bowman Olivia Hart Melissa Lacer Katie Wirth Esra Siddeek Danielle Davis Courtney Tyus Korbyn Ukasick Kali Place Katie Waters
Pos. G G G G G F G F C G
Cl. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So.
Ht. 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-8 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-8
Hometown Arlington, Va.
San Antonio, TX Westminster, CO Golden, CO Juneau, Alaska Boxford, MA Thornton, CO Windsor, Colo. Minneapolis, Minn. San Francisco, CA
TIGERS 2013-14 RESULTS (2-24, 2-12 SCAC)
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Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 28
St. Olaf Occidental Cal Lutheran Occidental La Verne Carlton Otterbein Johnson & Wales Wisconsin-Stout Northwestern Dallas* Austin College* Centenary Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Johnson & Wales Southwestern* Trinity* Southwestern* Trinity* Schreiner* Texas Lutheran* Austin College* Centenary* Dallas* Trinity**
L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L W L L
59-74 57-67 49-69 50-58 62-83 62-85 80-88 69-86 60-80 57-67 50-68 60-70 73-54 63-75 41-63 71-85 67-78 59-76 58-82 47-113 55-63 64-70 72-74 83-57 49-58 53-79
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Danielle Davis
13.1
Danielle Davis
.444
Katie Waters
.275
Korbyn Ukasick
12.3
Katie Wirth
.428
Korbyn Ukasick
.262
Courtney Tyus
12.2
Katie Waters
.385
Christina Bowman
.250
Katie Waters
8.3
Korbyn Ukasick
.380
Esra Siddeek
.229
Katie Wirth
6.3
Kali Place
.333
Danielle Davis
.200
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Courtney Tyus
6.3
Courtney Tyus
54
Courtney Tyus
15
Danielle Davis
6.0
Katie Wirth
34
Kali Place
14
Korbyn Ukasick
5.5
Danielle Davi
30
Korbyn Ukasick
9
Katie Wirth
5.3
Katie Waters
26
Danielle Davis
7
Katie Waters
3.8
Korbyn Ukasick
14
Katie Waters
6
TIGERS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
Player
FG
3-PTS
FGA
%
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
OFF
DEF
TOT
AVG
15 Danielle Davis
130 293 .444
4
20
.200
76
117
.650
39
118 157
6.0
24 Korbyn Ukasick
113 297 .380
17
65
.262
78
99
.788
35
108 143
5.5
21 Courtney Tyus
111 346 .321
11
66
.167
83
116
.716
35
129 164
6.3
32 Katie Waters
75
195 .385
11
40
.275
56
85
.659
18
82
100
3.8
13 Katie Wirth
65
152 .428
5
28
.179
28
45
.622
47
92
139
5.3
14 Esra Siddeek
19
77
.247
8
35
.229
16
19
.842
6
20
26
2.0
30 Kali Place
32
96
.333
0
0
.000
8
23
.348
36
61
97
3.7
03 Christina Bowman
18
61
.295
4
16
.250
7
16
.438
16
32
48
1.8
10 Olivia Hart
12
48
.250
1
15
.067
7
10
.700
11
42
53
2.0
27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONT’D) #
Player
A
TO
BLK STL
PTS
AVG
15
Danielle Davis
30
94
7
30
340 13.1
24
Korbyn Ukasick
15
55
9
14
321 12.3
21
Courtney Tyus
122 120
15
54
316 12.2
32
Katie Waters
16
72
6
26
217
8.3
13
Katie Wirth
70
81
2
34
163
6.3
14
Esra Siddeek
7
12
0
2
62
4.8
30
Kali Place
12
28
14
4
72
2.8
03
Christina Bowman
5
39
1
5
47
1.8
10
Olivia Hart
23
42
2
6
32
1.2
Team Statistics
COLO
OPP
1570
1922
Points-per-game
60.4
73.9
Field goal pct.
.367
.386
3-point FG pct.
.214
.284
Free Throw pct.
.677
.692
1061
1185
40.8
45.6
300
381
11.5
14.7
551
429
21.2
16.5
175
300
6.7
11.5
56
106
2.2
4.1
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
TIGERS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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Courtney Tyus can do virtually anything with a basketball. A three-year starter for Colorado College, Tyus finds herself poised to continue her climb in the program’s record book. She currently is third with 289 career assists, eighth with 161 steals, tied for 12th with 29 blocked shots and tied for 13th with 56 three-point field goals. The senior captain also ranks among CC’s career leaders in points and rebounds. Add two all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference honors to her resume, and you’ll begin to understand why teams around the league will attempt to keep the ball out of her hands this season. Despite her personal achievements, Tyus isn’t concerned with statistics or personal accolades. She only wants the team to be successful in her final year. After two consecutive losing seasons, a once-inexperienced team is now ready to make a statement in the SCAC. “This season is going to be different,” Tyus said. “Since last season, we’ve had a huge team mentality switch. Most teams have to start a brand new team each year. That’s not the case for us. The heart of our team is back. We are ready to do what it takes to win.” Courtney’s biggest goal this season is to win a conference championship. A mere three seasons ago, she was on the court when Colorado College
played against Rhodes College in the first round of the SCAC Championship. Tyus is now the only one on the team with a memory of that experience, and she is determined to lead her team of Tigers back to that game and more in her final season. However the 2014-15 season plays out, Tyus has enjoyed every minute of Colorado College basketball. “I’m grateful to everyone at CC who helped me get to where I am,” Tyus said. “I came into a program that gave me all the resources to grow and pushed me to better every day. It’s the little things about this family that I will take with me when I’m gone, [like the] film sessions, pizza parties, and travel trips.” When not on the court, you’re still likely to find Tyus close to the game, with her own chair and snack drawer in assistant coach Katie Sullivan’s office. Even then, she’ll probably have a ball in her hand. The CC women’s basketball team begins its 201415 season against Hardin-Simmons • The Tigers have just one University at 7 p.m. senior on their roster this on Nov. 15 in Reid year, three-year starter Arena.
QUICK NOTES
Courtney Tyus, who has already taken up spots in the CC record book and has earned two third team AllSCAC honors in her tenure • The Tigers have more experience on the team, with four juniors and three sophomores returnining this season • Colorado College’s top two scorers last season, Danielle Davis and Korbyn Ukasick, will be returning, as will the rest of the top five scorers on the team • The Tigers earned their fourth consecutive SCAC tournament berth last season, earning the No. 7 seed
DALLAS CRUSADERS Jina Johansen
HEAD COACH
Alma Mater: Bachelors from Nebraska, Master’s from South Dakota State Record at Dallas: 49-57 Seasons at UD: 5th Email: jjohansen@udallas.edu Phone: 972-721-4036
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: Jina Johansen
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Nathan Yacovissi OFFICE PHONE: 972-721-5378 FAX: 972-721-5208 E-MAIL: nyacovissi@udallas.edu
President Athletic Director Dr. Thomas W. Keefe Dick Strockbine
Sports Information Director
Nathan Yacovissi
Athletic Trainer Robb Leibold
2014 SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 19 Feb. 21
Fort Lewis College Elmira College University of the Ozarks Dallas Christian College Hendrix COllege Southwestern Adventist New Hope Christian COllege Linfield College Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Austin College* Hendrix College Schreiner* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado COllege* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* Dallas Christian Centenary* Colorado College* Schreiner* Trinity* Arlington Baptist Austin College*
5 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:30 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. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 2 p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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CRUSADERS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS MARLEYNA BUSTAMANTE SR., DONNA, TEXAS
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Bustamante, a senior guard, played in all 27 games for the Crusaders last season, averaging 27.0 minutes per contest and averaging 11.3 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Bustamante was a third team All-SCAC selection last season. Bustamante ranked first in the SCAC, averaging 3.0 steals per game and marking 81 total on the season. Bustamante marked a season-high 28 points against Kalamazoo, shooting 11-17 from the field and 3-5 from behind the arc.
BROOKE HAGEMANN
SR., OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Hagemann, a senior forward, played and started in all 27 games for the Crusaders, averaging 27.1 minutes per game and a team third-best 8.8 points per contest. Hagemann ranked second among Dallas in total rebounds and fifth among the SCAC, averaging 7.0 per game, which is seventh among the conference. Hagemann marked a season high 19 points in the second game of the 2013-14 season against University of the Ozarks, shooting 9-16 from the field. She also marked a season-high 12 rebounds in the game.
SAMMI TSO
HOLLY TONRY
SO., LAS VEGAS, NEV.
SO., SEATTLE, WASH.
Tonry, a sophomore guard, began her collegiate career in a dramatic fashion, earning the 2014 SCAC Newcomer of the Year award after finishing her freshman season ranking fourth among the Crusaders, averaging 7.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Tonry marked a career-high 18 points against Trinity University on Jan. 24, shooting 4-10 from the field 9-10 from the charity stripe.
SEANA STOIA
SO., TULSA, OKLA.
Stoia, a sophomore forward, playing in all 27 games for Dallas last season, making five starts on the season and averaging 19.8 points per game. Stoia averaged 3.9 rebounds per game, which ranks fourth among the Crusaders. She also averaged 6.1 points per contest, shooting 42.4% from the field and 79.6% from the free throw line. Stoia marked a career high 23 points against Arlington Baptist on Dec. 5, shooting 6-9 from the field and 11-11 from the charity stripe.
from three-point range.
Tso, a sophomore guard, played in all 27 games for the Crusaders last season, making 12 starts and averaging 22.4 minutes per game. She also averaged 3.7 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals per game. Tso marked a career-high 13 points against Southwestern in the quarterfinals, shooting 4-6
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Player Name
Pos. Cl.
Ht.
Hometown/High School
30
Katie Browder
G
FR
5’5”
North Pole, AK / Ben Eielson H.S.
32
Michelle Deloud
F
FR
5’11’’
Monument, CO / Palmer Ridge H.S.
25
Jessica Foster
G/f
FR
5’7’’
Oklahoma City, OK / Edmond Memorial H.S.
31
Rylee Maldonaldo
F
FR
5’4’’
San Antonio, TX / Alamo Heights H.S.
21
Tiffany Nisterenko
F
FR
5’10’’
Shingle Springes, CA / Ponderosa Heights H.S.
40
Helen Onyenso
F
FR
5’8’’
Oak Park, IL / Oak Park & River Forest H.S.
42
Rachel Riley
F
FR
5’8’’
Arlington, TX / Trinity Christian H.S.
35
Shelby Waldron
PG
FR
5’5’’
Banning, CA / Beaumont H.S.
2
Ashlyn Garcia
G
SO
5’6’’
San Antonio, TX / Lady Bird Johnson H.S.
24
Bethany Pugh
G
SO
5’5’’
Sacramento, CA / Lutheran H.S.
3
Lindsey Gendron
G/F
SO
5’7’’
Houston, TX / Cypress Creek H.S.
5
Holly Tonry
G
SO
5’5’’
Seattle, WA / Seattle Prep H.S.
10
Marleyna Bustamante
G
SR
5’5’’
Donna, TX / Pharr-San Juan-Alamo H.S.
11
Gabi Florek
G
SO
5’6’’
Colorado Springs, CO / Saint Mary’s H.S.
1
Sammi Tso
G
SO
5’4’’
Las Vegas, NV / Desert Oasis H.S.
20
Chelsea Cole
F
JR
5’8’’
Mission, TX / Sharyland H.S.
15
Nerissa Periola
G
SO
5’7’’
Chula Vista, CA / Bonita Vista H.S.
33
Seana Stoia
F
SO
5’11’’
Tulsa, OK / Bishop Kelley H.S.
22
Brooke Hagemann
F
SR
5’11’’
Oklahoma City, OK / Westmoore H.S.
44
Briana Bircher
G
SR
5’7’’
Gilbert, AZ / Seton Catholic Prep.
23
Caitlyn Worry
G/F
SO
5’8’’
Lumberton, TX / Lumberton H.S.
CRUSADERS 2013-14 RESULTS (14-13, 5-9 SCAC)
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Nov. 15
LeTourneau
L
47-56
Nov. 23 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 20 Dec 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 March 1
Ozarks Dallas Christian Arlington Baptist Millsaps Southwest Adventist Oglethorpe Kalamazoo Michigan-Dearborn Colorado College* Dallas Christian Centenary* Austin College* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Trinity* Southwestern* Trinity* Southwestern* Texas Lutheran* Schreiner* Centenary* Austin College* Colorado College* Southwestern** Trinity*
W w W W W W L L W W W L L L L W L L L L W L W W L
63-52 90-66 76-62 68-64 86-38 69-51 66-69 67-68 68-50 90-76 74-61 56-68 67-80 65-73 69-85 68-65 58-68 45-76 52-58 73-77 63-55 54-58 58-49 66-58 54-60
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Christy Allen
12.6
Christy Allen
.500
Lindsey Gendron
.346
Marleyna Bustamante
11.3
Seana Stoia
.424
Sammi Tso
.317
Brooke Hagemann
8.8
Brooke Hagemann
.399
Caitlyn Worry
.300
Holly Tonry
7.9
Marleyna Bustamante
.347
Marleyna Bustamante
.279
Lindsey Gendron
6.5
Emily Madden
.344
Darion Summers
.276
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Christy Allen
9.6
Marleyna Bustamante
81
Brooke Hagemann
28
Brooke Hagemann
7.0
Holly Tonry
48
Seana Stoia
6
Colleen Campbell
4.5
Brooke Hagemann
42
Holly Tonry
4
Marleyna Bustamante
4.4
Sammi Tso
30
Marleyna Bustamante
3
Seana Stoia
3.9
Christy Allen
29
Christy Allen
3
CRUSADERS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
32 10 33 05 25 31 24 21 15 52 03 50 20 50 23 44 11 40
3-PTS
F-THROWS
Player
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
Christy Allen Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann Holly Tonry Lindsey Gendron Seana Stoia Colleen Campbell Emily Madden Sammi Tso Darion Summers Liz Avila Allison Kotlar Chelsea Cole Caitlyn Worry Megan Church Briana Bricher Gabi Florek Kaitlyn Martyn
136 109 103 70 63 42 4 32 31 21 6 2 6 4 7 1 3 1
272 314 258 219 187 99 5 93 105 70 18 7 19 19 25 6 14 9
.500 .347 .399 .320 .337 .424 .800 .344 .295 .300 .333 .286 .316 .211 .280 .167 .214 .111
1 12 3 8 44 0 0 11 19 8 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 0
1 43 25 47 127 1 0 45 60 29 8 4 0 10 4 0 5 0
1.00 .279 .120 .170 .346 .000 .000 .244 .317 .276 .250 .250 .000 .300 .250 .000 .000 .000
67 75 29 65 12 82 0 16 18 30 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 0
110 103 36 93 19 103 0 21 27 42 2 4 10 0 0 2 0 0
.609 .728 .806 .699 .632 .796 .000 .762 .667 .714 .500 .250 .600 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS #
Player
32 10 33 05 25 31 24 21 15 52 03 50 20 50 23 44 11 40
Christy Allen Marleyna Bustamante Brooke Hagemann Holly Tonry Lindsey Gendron Seana Stoia Colleen Campbell Emily Madden Sammi Tso Darion Summers Liz Avila Allison Kotlar Chelsea Cole Caitlyn Worry Megan Church Briana Bricher Gabi Florek Kaitlyn Martyn
A
TO
BLK STL PTS
AVG
28 58 42 109 11 15 1 19 70 22 1 0 2 0 7 0 5 2
49 86 34 95 27 27 1 29 45 32 4 2 3 3 7 2 1 6
3 3 28 4 0 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 1
12.6 11.3 8.8 7.9 6.5 6.1 4.0 3.8 3.7 3.3 2.5 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.3
29 81 42 48 13 8 1 10 30 19 1 0 7 0 4 1 1 1
340 305 238 213 182 166 8 91 99 80 15 6 18 11 15 3 6 2
Team Statistics
REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT AVG
96 41 62 27 4 41 4 13 14 9 2 2 8 2 0 1 2 5
163 77 126 63 36 63 5 32 36 26 8 2 20 7 10 0 0 5
259 118 188 90 40 104 9 45 50 35 10 4 28 9 10 1 2 10
9.6 4.4 7.0 3.3 1.4 3.9 4.5 1.9 1.9 1.5 1.7 0.8 1.6 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.3 1.7
SCH
OPP
1798
1705
Points-per-game
66.6
63.1
Field goal pct.
.369
.379
3-point FG pct.
.276
.291
Free Throw pct.
.705
.677
1164
1061
43.1
39.3
392
374
14.5
13.9
458
524
17.0
19.4
296
236
11.0
8.7
51
102
1.9
3.8
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
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CRUSADERS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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The University of Dallas Women’s Basketball Team is looking to improve on their 14-13 record and 6th place finish in the SCAC in 2013-14. Although they lost Second Team All-SCAC performer Christy Allen, they return four starters and seven players that were in the regular rotation. Included in these returners is Marleyna Bustamante who is a third team member of All-SCAC and Holly Tonry who was the SCAC freshmen of the year. Both Bustamante and Brooke Hagemann will be four year starters for UD and have played a significant role in the improvement of the program. Bustamante was UD’s second leading scorer last season and led the league in steals per game. Hagemann averaged 9 points and 7 rebounds a game last season and has had an exceptional pre-season this year. Sophomores Tonry and Sammi Tso shared the point guard duties last season and will continue to play the point and two guard this season. Both Tonry and Tso, and Lindsey Gendron and
Seana Stoia, will asked to have an increased role on the UD team. Gendron lead the Crusaders in three pointers made and three point percentage. Stoia was started part of the season and was a much needed inside presence. Other sophomores who will be competing for playing time include Caitlyn Worry and Gabi Florek. UD has eight newcomers this season. Two freshmen who can make an immediate impact on the UD team include Michelle DeCoud from Monument, CO and Jessica Foster from Edmond, OK. Others who will be fighting for playing time include Tiffany Nesterenko, Rylee Maldonaldo, and Rachel Riely. The Crusaders open their season with their TipOff Classic on Nov. 2st and 22nd. They will play Elmira College out of New York and the University of the Ozarks. They open up SCAC play on Jan. 3rd at Austin College. • The Crusaders return four
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starters this season, including two four-year starters this season, Brooke Hagemann and Marleyna Bustamante • The 2014 SCAC Newcomer of the year, Holly Tonry, will return this season after finishing last season averaging 7.9 points and 3.3 rebounds per game
• The Crusaders are bringing in eight new players this season • Dallas is coming off the team’s best season since joining the SCAC, earning a 14-13 record, and finishing 5-9 in conference play • The Crusaders will begin their season with an exhibition match up against NCAA Division II Fort Lewis College at home on November 14 • Dallas will play host to the 2015 SCAC men’s and women’s basketball tournament from February 27-March 1
SCHREINER MOUNTAINEERS Temaine Wright HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Texas-Dallas Record at Schreiner: 15-12 Seasons at SCH: 2nd as Head Coach, 5th overall Email: trwright@schreiner.edu Phone: 830-792-7381
QUICK FACTS LOCATION: Kerrville, Texas FOUNDED: 1923 ENROLLMENT: 1,126 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
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Ryan Brisbin OFFICE PHONE: 830-7927381 FAX: 830-792-0639 E-MAIL: rsbrisbin@schreiner.edu
President Dr. Tim Summerlin
Athletic Director Ron Macosko
Sports Information Director
Ryan Brisbin
Athletic Trainer Janel Carlile
2014 SCHEDULE DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 12 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 21
Lewis & Clark Willamette Pacific (Ore.) Howard Payne Hardin-Simmons Louisiana Howard Payne Prarie View A&M Dallas Christian LeTourneau Texas-Tyler Dallas* Austin College* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Trinity* Colorado College* Centenary* Colorado College* Centenary* Texas Lutheran* Southwestern* Dallas* Austin* Trinity*
TBA TBA 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Noon Noon 5 p.m. 4 p.m. Noon 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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MOUNTAINEERS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS BROOKE SANDERS JR., PONDER, TEXAS
Sanders, a junior forward, returns to the court after sitting out her sophomore season to recover from back surgery. During her first collegiate season in 2012-2013, Sanders played in 25 games, making 15 starts for the Mountaineers. Sanders averaged 7.3 points and 3.0 rebounds per game, and totaled 24 assists, 15 steals and two blocks on the season. She also shot 37% from the field and 79.5% from the free-throw line.
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OLIVIA LOTT
SO., CONVERSE, TEXAS
Lott, a sophomore forward, had a solid freshman season, playing in 26 games and making 22 starts, while averaging 4.8 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game. Lott ranked third on the team in rebounds per game, but was second for offensive rebounds, averaging 2.0 per contest. In the second game of her freshman season, against Dallas Christian, Lott marked a career-high 14 points, shooting 6-8 from the field and 2-2 from the free-throw line. In the game, she also pulled down six rebounds and grabbed two steals. In the next game against St. Thomas, Lott marked a career-high 14 rebounds, including nine offensive.
TYLOR RAMBEAU
JR., ACADEMY, TEXAS
Rambeau, a junior forward, played in 24 games for the Mountaineers last season, averaging 15.2 minutes per contest. Rambeau marked a season-high seven rebounds on three occasions and ranked fifth on the team in rebounds per game, averaging 3.7 per contest.
KELSIE JACKSON
JR., CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Jackson, a junior guard, helped lead the Mountaineers to the team’s first SCAC tournament appearance and earned second team All-SCAC honors. Jackson played and start3ed in all 27 games for Schreiner, averaging 30.6 minutes per contest. Jackson ranked fourth in the SCAC last season, averaging 15.3 points per game and totaling 412 pointson the year. She also led teh league making 122 free throws and ranked second in total three-pointers made (56). Jackson shot 37.3% from beyond the arc, which ranked fourth among that SCAC. In 2013-14, she marked a season high 26 points against Southwestern, shooting 8-13 from the field, 5-10 from beyond the arc and 5-8 from the charity stripe.
SABY FENNELL
SO., CYPRESS, TEXAS
Fennell, a sophomore guard, played in all 27 games during the 2013-14 season, making 25 starts and averaging 27.5 minutes per game. Fennell was fourth on the team, averaging 6.6 points, while adding 4.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. Fennell grabbed 40 steals this season, which ranks ninth in the SCAC. Fennell had a career night against the University of Dallas (Jan. 18), putting up 16 points, shooting 5-8 from the field and 2-4 from beyond the arc and 4-5 from the charity stripe.
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2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 32 33 50
PLAYER NAME Christonna Jones Sarah Huffman Shaila Wolter Brooke Sanders Kim Garcia Kelsie Jackson Sabrina Guzman Sabriyyah Fennell Kaitlyn Goertz Codi Simmons Jordyn Villa Olivia Lott Callie Carruth Tylor Rambeau Halee Brady
POS. G F G F G G G G F G G F G F P
CL. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.
HT. 5'5" 5'9" 5'7" 5'11" 5'5" 5'6" 5'5" 5'7" 5'11" 5'7" 5'5" 5'10" 5'11" 6'0" 5'11"
HOMETOWN Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) Amarillo, TX (Arbor Christian) Keller, TX (Byron Nelson HS) Ponder, TX (Ponder HS) Edinburg, TX (Edinburg North HS) Corpus Christi, TX (CC-King HS) San Antonio, TX (Southside HS) Cypress, TX (Cy-Ranch HS) San Antonio, TX (Marshall HS) Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) Crawford, TX (Crawford HS) Converse, TX (Converse HS) El Campo, TX (El Campo HS) Academy, TX (Academy HS) Richland Hills, TX (Birdville HS)
MOUNTAINEERS 2013-14 RESULTS (15-12, 9-5 SCAC)
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Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 27 Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 March 14
at Concordia (Tex.) at Dallas Christian at St. Thomas (TX) at Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne at Huston-Tillotson at Angelo State Wooster Dallas Christian vs East Texas Baptist at Hendrix at Texas Lutheran * at Southwestern * at Trinity* Colorado College* Dallas* at Austin College* at Centenary* Austin College* Centenary* at Colorado College* at Dallas* Southwestern* Trinity* Texas Lutheran* Austin College** Texas Lutheran**
L W L W L W L W W L L L W L W W L W W W W W L W L W L
63-70 68-53 54-66 63-54 61-64 74-67 30-61 68-61 77-27 64-71 61-64 59-73 79-69 52-75 75-63 73-65 48-57 75-54 74-64 73-59 63-55 77-73 47-70 77-68 58-63 75-63 58-63
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Lindsey Peterson
16.6
Lindsey Peterson
.426
Kelsie Jackson
.373
Kelsie Jackson
15.3
Kelsie Jackson
.412
Sabriyahh Fennell
.333
Bailey Harris
10.0
Olivia Lott
.395
Bailey Harris
.312
Sabriyahh Fennell
6.6
Jacklynn Martinez
.392
Lindsey Peterson
.293
Olivia Lott
4.8
Shaq Fuselier
.385
Olivia Lott
.273
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
7.0
Kelsie Jackson
41
Lindsey Peterson
41
Kelsie Jackson
6.2
Sabriyahh Fennell
40
Tylor Rambeau
13
Olivia Lott
5.1
Lindsey Peterson
26
Sabriyahh Fennell
6
Sabriyahh Fennell
4.6
Bailey Harris
24
Kaitlyn Goertz
3
Tylor Rambeau
3.7
Olivia Lott
21
Chelsea Watters
3
Olivia Lott
3
Lindsey Peterson
MOUNTAINEERS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
3-PTS
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
Player
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
OFF DEF TOT AVG
21
Lindsey Peterson
172
404
.426
27
92
.293
78
109
.716
56
132
188
7.0
12
Kelsie Jackson
117
284
.412
56
150
.373 122
173
.705
49
118
167
6.2
02
Bailey Harris
73
215
.340
43
138
.312
81
102
.794
14
58
72
2.7
14
Sabriyahh Fennell
63
179
.352
18
54
.333
35
57
.614
49
74
123
4.6
22
Olivia Lott
47
119
.395
3
11
.273
27
45
.600
53
80
133
5.1
04
Christonna Jones
29
82
.354
2
7
.286
17
29
.586
9
28
37
1.4
34
Chelsea Watters
24
65
.369
0
1
.000
14
26
.538
24
32
56
2.7
32
Shaq Fuselier
5
13
.385
0
1
.000
5
5
1.00
1
3
4
0.7
13
Jacklynn Martinez
20
51
.392
1
1
1.00
9
23
.391
21
25
46
2.1
20
Codi Simmons
4
12
.333
1
2
.500
8
11
.727
1
5
6
0.7
03
Sarah Huffman
11
39
.282
5
23
.217
4
5
.800
2
11
13
0.6
33
Tylor Rambeau
10
56
.179
0
0
.000
10
24
.417
41
47
88
3.7
15
Kaitlyn Goertz
9
38
.237
0
0
.000
7
18
.389
25
32
57
2.7
11
Kim Garcia
2
2
1.000
1
1
1.00
0
0
.000
0
1
1
0.2
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS #
Player
A
TO
BLK STL PTS AVG
21
Lindsey Peterson
15
67
41
26
449
16.6
12
Kelsie Jackson
78
72
0
41
412
15.3
02
Bailey Harris
108
59
1
24
270
14
Sabriyahh Fennell
43
60
6
40
22
Olivia Lott
5
40
3
21
04
Christonna Jones
22
44
0
34
Chelsea Watters
6
19
32
Shaq Fuselier
1
13
Jacklynn Martinez
20
Team Statistics
SCH
OPP
1746
1692
Points-per-game
64.7
62.7
10.0
Field goal pct.
.376
.385
179
6.6
3-point FG pct.
.326
.283
124
4.8
Free Throw pct.
.665
.710
15
77
3.0
3
3
62
3.0
1118
1001
5
0
7
15
2.5
41.4
37.1
12
24
0
13
50
2.3
Codi Simmons
2
9
0
2
17
1.9
03
Sarah Huffman
7
6
0
3
31
1.5
33
Tylor Rambeau
7
23
13
15
30
1.3
15
Kaitlyn Goertz
2
18
3
7
25
1.2
11
Kim Garcia
0
2
0
2
5
1.0
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
308
334
11.4
12.4
458
414
17.0
15.3
219
214
8.1
7.9
70
102
2.6
3.8
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MOUNTAINEERS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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The 2013-14 season for Schreiner Women’s Basketball was a record-breaker. It was head coach Temaine Wright’s first season and it was special for coaches and players alike. Change has certainly taken place in the roster but many of the key faces return for a new season - one that has more reason for optimism than existed just 12 months ago. The returners are led by junior Kelsie Jackson. Although only listed a 5’6”, the Corpus Christi, TX native (King HS) played much bigger on the floor. She earned All-SCAC honors by averaging 15.3 points and 6.2 rebounds last year. She also led in steals and was second in assists. While the production stands out, it is Jackson’s quiet strength and leadership that may be her greatest assets. But Jackson won’t have to be a do-everything player this winter. Back after sitting out last year recovering from major surgery is senior Brooke Sanders (Ponder, TX/Ponder HS). Sanders, statistically, had an even bigger impact on games when those two were both on the floor in 2012-13 and having them back together should help each excel this time around. Also back in sophomore Olivia Lott (Converse, TX/Converse HS). Lott started last year on fire but tapered off over the course of the season. Still, she showed that she can be a monster stats producer and it is hoped that she’ll be that player from early 2013-14 all year. Sophomores Chris Jones (Killeen, TX/Ellison HS) and Sabriyyah Fennell (Cypress, TX/Cy-Ranch HS) and junior Tylor Rambeau also showed major signs of potential and could blossom significantly for SU. Jones has the ability to control the floor with her quickness and ability to penetrate. Fennell is a very sound, all-around player who can really impact a game and Rambeau is a solid, long, inside defender and rebounder that opponents will have to contend with around the basket. There are several new faces who also could change the face of Mountaineer Basketball this winter. In particular,
freshman Jordyn Villa (Crawford, TX/Crawford HS) - a point guard - and freshman wing Shaila Wolter (Keller, TX/Byron Nelson HS) might stand out. The Mountaineers’ strengths should be veteran leadership, a team-first mentality and continuity. Schreiner was picked sixth by the league coaches this year. Coach Wright on the 2014-15 season: “I’ve been involved with SU Women’s Basketball for five years. It’s been awhile since the program has had a nucleus of talented players who are older and can lead our younger players like this group could. In the past, freshmen would often come in and play over the upperclassmen but this may not be the case this year. It’s going to be fun to be a part of the progression of Mountaineer Basketball this winter.” After crushing the program’s previous bests with a 15-12 overall record and 9-5 mark in the SCAC (3rd place), the Mountaineers are in a place where maintaining is unlikely. The opportunity is that this group could take another step forward towards the top of the league but must avoid the pitfalls of success as well. Schreiner starts its season with a long road trip to the Pacific Northwest. SU opens in the L&C Bon Appetit Tournament in Portland, OR against Lewis & Clark and Willamette on the weekend of November 14-15. Hardin-Simmons is the Mountaineers’ home-opening opponent on Monday, November 24th and SU then starts home league play on a big night. Friday, January 16th will see Texas Lutheran come to town but will also be the grand opening for • The Mountaineers will reSchreiner’s long anticiturn second-team All-SCAC pated Athletic & Events player Kelsie Jackson who Center. averaged 15.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game last season
QUICK NOTES
• Head Coach Temaine Wright will be back for his second season at the head of the Schreiner women’s basketball program after leading the team to a record of 15-12, 9-5 in conference play • The Mountaineers made it to the SCAC tournament in their first season with the conference, earning the fifth-seed • Schreiner earned a first round upset at the 2014 SCAC tournament, defeating No. 4 Austin College 75-63 before falling in the semifinals to eventual champion Texas Lutheran
SOUTHWESTERN PIRATES Kerri Brinkoeter HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Bachelor’s from Southwestern, Master’s from Auburn Record at Southwestern: 62-41 Season at SU: 5th consecutive, 3rd overall Email: brinkoek@southwestern.edu Phone: (512) 863-1335
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 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Kerri Brinkoeter
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION COORDINATOR: Megan Hardin OFFICE PHONE: 512-863-1254 FAX: 512-863-1393 E-MAIL: hardinm@southwestern.edu
President Edward Burger
Athletic Director Dr. Glada Munt
Sports Information Director
Megan Hardin
2014 SCHEDULE
Director of Athletic Training Services Glenn Schwab
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 13
University of Texas-Dallas vs. Denison @ St. Louis, Mo. vs. TBA @ St. Louis, Mo. Howard Payne Louisiana Col. at St. Edward's Whitworth at Hardin-Simmons
6:00 PM 5:00 PM TBA 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM
Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20
at Rust at Rhodes at Concordia (Tex.) Texas Lutheran Colorado Col. Centenary (La.) at Trinity (Tex.) at Schreiner at University of Dallas at Austin College University of Dallas Austin College Trinity (Tex.) Schreiner at Colorado Col. at Centenary (La.) at Texas Lutheran
5:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:30 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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PIRATES 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS ANNIE BOURNE
SR., DALLAS, TEXAS
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Bourne, a senior forward, continued her dominance on the boards in her junior season, leading the Pirates in rebounding at 10.8 per game. She posted double-digit rebounds in all but seven games with a season-high 21 rebounds against Texas Lutheran University on February 21st. Bourne shot 44 percent from the floor and 26 percent from three point range, adding in 45 assists, 15 blocks and 27 steals. She had an astonishing seven double-doubles on the year and had a season-high 26 points against Southern Arkansas. Bourne was named the SCAC Player of the Week twice this season (week 3 and 5) and earned a Second Team All-SCAC selection and closed the year ranked 44th in the nation in rebounds per game and 25th in defensive rebounds per game.
OLIVIA PODARAS
SO., HOUSTON, TEXAS Podaras, a sophomore guard, appeared in 19 games during her freshman season, averaging 2.6 points and 1.7 rebounds in just 8.7 minutes per game. Podaras also added 11 assists and six steals on the season. Podaras marked a career-high 15 points against the University of Dallas in the Pirates’ quarterfinal loss to the Crusaders, shootin 6-9 from the field and 2-4 from the charity stripe.
AUDREY GARCIA
JR., CYPRESS, TEXAS Garcia averaged 6.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and just under one assist in 17.7 minutes per game. She shot 37 percent from the floor and 32 percent from three point range, adding in 15 steals on the year. Garcia posted a season-high 15 points against Mary Hardin-Baylor on November 30th, going 3-6 from the floor, 3-5 from three point range, and 6-7 from the free throw line. Audrey was a member of the SCAC Academic Honor Roll.
JORDAN OWENS
SR., RICHARDSON, TEXAS
Owens, a senior forward, continued her outstanding play with a strong junior campaign, posting double-digits in scoring in all but seven games. She was the second leading scorer, averaging 14.1 points, and was third in rebounding at 4.7 per game. Owens shot 44 percent from the floor and 29 percent from three point range while shooting 75% from the free throw line while added in 16 blocks and 29 steals on the year. Owens had one double-double on the season, recording 18 points and 10 rebounds against Texas Wesleyan on December 16th. She had a season high 28 points against Texas Lutheran University on January 11th. Owens was the SCAC Player of the Week during week seven of the season and was a Third Team All-SCAC selection.
MADISON ESCHLE
SR., FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS Eschle, a senior forward, was a spark-plug off the bench for the Pirates, averaging 5.4 points and 3.2 rebounds in 17.9 minutes per game. She shot 37% from the floor and 81 percent from the free throw line, posting a season-high 15 points against Centenary College on January 18th. In her sophomore season, Eschle played in 23 games, starting twice, while averaging 19.3 minutes per game. She shot 38.6 percent from the floor and 35.1% from three point range. Eschle was fifth on the team in scoring, averaging 8.9 points per game, and was fifth in rebounds at 3.3 per game.
VALERIE LOGAN
SR., KINGWOOD, TEXAS Logan ran the show from the point position and led the Pirates in assists at 4.2 per game. Her 1.61 assist to turnover ratio was tops for the Pirates and 80th in the nation. Logan averaged 2.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 23.3 minutes per game. Her 11 assists against Centenary College on February 8th set a new SU record. Logan was a member of the SCAC Academic Honor Roll.
PIRATES
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2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 15 20 21 22. 23 25 30 32 34 44
Player Name McKamie Place Jordan Owens Renee Walker Annie Bourne Sara Cowan Cullen Severson Brianna Turney Lashelle Williams Olivia Podaras Audrey Garcia Valeria Logan Courtney Flanagan Kelsey Patterson Madison Lasater Madison Edwards Brooke Swift Madison Eschle
Pos. F F G F G G C G G G G F G G F G F
Cl. Sr Sr. Fy. Sr. Fy. Fy. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Fy. Fy. Fy. Fy. Fy. Sr.
5-10 6-1 5-6 6-0 5-2 5-10 6-1 5-5 5-8 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-2 5-11
Hometown Gatesville, Texas Richardson, Texas Texarkana, Texas Dallas, Texas Buckholts, Texas Flower Mount, Texas Humble, Texas Waco, Texas Houston, Texas Cypress, Texas Kingwood, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas Edinburg, Texas Joshua, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Cedar Park, Texas Flower Mound, Texas
PIRATES 2013-14 RESULTS (13-13, 9-5 SCAC)
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11/16/13 11/15/13 11/22/13 11/23/13 11/30/13 12/01/13 12/04/13 12/14/13 12/16/13 12/27/13 12/29/13 01/03/14 01/10/14 01/11/14 01/17/14 01/18/14 01/24/14 01/26/14 01/31/14 02/01/14 02/07/14 02/08/14 02/14/14 02/15/14 2/21/14 02/28/14
MORAVIAN HARDIN-SIMMONS at Concordia (Tex.) vs Westminster vs Mary Hardin-Baylor vs Southern Arkansas at Trinity RHODES TEXAS WESLEYAN vs Baruch vs Occidental MILLSAPS SCHREINER TEXAS LUTHERAN AUSTIN COLLEGE CENTENARY at Colorado College at Dallas COLORADO COLLEGE DALLAS at Austin College at Centenary at Schreiner at Texas Lutheran TRINITY vs Dallas
L W L L W L L L L L W W L W W W W LOT W W W W W L L L
70-83 87-78 63-84 63-70 81-79 71-73 55-81 56-64 52-55 58-69 57-51 78-66 69-79 92-82 86-67 91-57 78-67 65-68 82-58 76-45 78-56 88-48 70-47 56-70 69-77 58-66
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Chelsea Leeder
15.5
Chelsea Leeder
.455
McKamie Place
.348
Jordan Owens
14.1
Annie Bourne
.447
Chelsea Leeder
.338
Annie Bourne
9.5
Jordan Owens
.442
Cara Sheffer
.333
Audrey Garcia
6.7
Lashelle Williams
.438
Audrey Garcia
.321
Cara Sheffer
6.1
Kaitlyn Rossa
.421
Jordan Owens
.296
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Annie Bourne
10.8
Chelsea Leeder
49
Chelsea Leeder
29
Chelsea Leeder
7.1
Valerie Logan
33
Jordan Owens
16
Jordan Owens
4.7
Jordan Owens
29
Annie Bourne
16
Madison Eschle
3.2
Annie Bourne
27
Audrey Garcia
5
McKamie Place
2.9
Lashelle Williams
16
McKamie Place
4
PIRATES 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
Player
3-PTS
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
OFF DEF TOT AVG
34 Chelsea Leeder
145
319
.455
51
151
.338
61
72
.847
54
131
185
7.1
02 Jordan Owens
129
292
.442
21
71
.296
74
98
.755
32
86
118
4.7
04 Annie Bourne
92
206
.447
10
38
.263
33
53
.623
70
190
260
10.8
21 Audrey Garcia
61
163
.374
35
109
.321
18
25
.720
12
48
60
2.3
12 Cara Sheffer
49
123
.398
16
48
.333
33
49
.673
28
37
65
2.7
01 McKamie Place
52
136
.382
23
66
.348
17
22
.773
27
49
76
2.9
44 Madison Eschle
51
136
.375
4
17
.235
30
37
.811
23
58
81
3.2
22 Valerie Logan
26
88
.295
12
49
.245
8
13
.615
12
47
59
2.3
20 Olivia Podaras
16
41
.390
1
9
.111
9
23
.391
9
18
27
1.7
15 Lashelle Williams
21
48
.438
2
7
.286
16
25
.640
20
21
41
1.6
13 Brianna Turney
10
27
.370
1
1
1.00
4
8
.500
10
10
20
1.2
30 Brianna Guevara
12
42
.286
0
5
.000
13
27
.481
5
32
37
1.4
50 Lauren Elliott
6
8
.750
0
0
.000
1
5
.200
5
4
9
0.9
03 Kaitlyn Rossa
8
19
.421
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
7
6
13
0.9
23 Danielle Vizzone
0
1
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
2
2
0.3
10 Olivia Brown-L'hoste
0
2
.000
0
2
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0.0
32 Caitlin Schneider
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
1
0
1
1.0
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS #
Player
34 Chelsea Leeder 02 Jordan Owens 04 Annie Bourne 21 Audrey Garcia 12 Cara Sheffer 01 McKamie Place 44 Madison Eschle 22 Valerie Logan 20 Olivia Podaras 15 Lashelle Williams 13 Brianna Turney 30 Brianna Guevara 50 Lauren Elliott 03 Kaitlyn Rossa 23 Danielle Vizzone 10 Olivia Brown-L'hoste 32 Caitlin Schneider
A
80 23 45 24 26 10 19 108 11 12 3 63 1 3 1 0 0
TO BLK STL PTS AVG
88 67 62 33 35 16 22 67 11 15 5 47 0 3 2 0 0
29 16 16 5 3 4 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
49 29 27 15 16 9 8 33 6 16 2 10 0 4 0 0 0
402 15.5 353 14.1 227 9.5 175 6.7 147 6.1 144 5.5 136 5.4 72 2.8 42 2.6 60 2.4 25 1.5 37 1.4 13 1.3 16 1.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Team Statistics
SU
OPP
1849
1740
Points-per-game
71.1
66.9
Field goal pct.
.411
.382
3-point FG pct.
.307
.280
Free Throw pct.
.694
.634
1145
1056
44.0
40.6
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
429
336
16.5
12.9
477
441
18.3
17.0
224
262
8.6
10.1
82
64
3.2
2.5
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PIRATES 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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After earning the third seed at the 2014 SCAC Basketball Tournament by posting a 9-5 conference mark, Southwestern University was upset in the first round by the six seed University of Dallas. This year’s edition of the Pirates wants to put the memory of that game behind them. With plenty of returning talent, that shouldn’t be a problem for head coach Kerri Brinkoeter, including a pair of 6 foot senior forwards that should provide match-up headaches throughout the conference. Second team All-SCAC selection Annie Bourne averaged 9.5 points and a league-high 10.8 rebounds per game a year ago, and shot 44.7 percent from the floor (fifth in the SCAC). With 822 career rebounds heading into the 2014-15 season, Bourne has a chance to break the league’s all-time career rebounding mark of 1,083, which is currently held by Austin College’s Katy Williams (2006-2010). Jordan Owens, who earned Third Team All-SCAC honors last season, is the team’s leading scorer (14.1 ppg – ninth in the SCAC) and was in the top 10 in the conference in both field goal percentage (44.2 percent – eighth) and free-throw percentage (75.5 percent – 10th). Junior center Audrey Garcia (6.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) along with a duo of seniors – forward Madison Eschle (5.4 ppg, 3.2 rpg) and forward McKamie Place (5.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg) – will all be counted on to make valuable contributions if the Pirates hope to return to the SCAC championship game as it did in 2013.
Only Trinity has won more conference games since Brinkoeter returned to the sidelines in Georgetown prior to the 2010-11 season. She has a 40-21 mark in SCAC play over that span and an overall mark of 64-43. Last season’s squad finished 13-13, the team’s first “non-winning” season since prior to Brinkoeter’s arrival. After struggling to a 2-8 start, Southwestern bounced back to win 11 of its next 13 before faltering with two straight conference losses and the opening-round tournament loss to Dallas. Even with the size advantage it enjoys most nights, Southwestern prefers an up-tempo style of play – evidenced by its league-leading 22.0 three-point field goal attempts and 6.8 makes per game in 2013-14. The downside to that approach was the team’s 17.6 free throw attempts and 12.2 makes per game – both league lows. The Pirates were strong from the field and on the glass in 2013-14, finishing second in the SCAC in both rebounding (44.0 per game) and field goal percentage (41.1 percent). Southwestern opens its 2014-15 campaign with a home game against University of Texas-Dallas on Tuesday, November 18
QUICK NOTES
• The Pirates will be returning second-team All-SCAC honoree, Annie Bourne, who posted a conference leading 10.8 rebounds per game • Southwestern finished second in the league in both rebounding and field goal percentage last season • The Pirates earned the third-seed at the 2014 SCAC Basketball Tournament after posting a 9-5 record in conference play • The Pirates lost three seniors from last season, including Chelsea Leeder, who ranked third among the conference, avergaing 15.5 points per game
TEXAS LUTHERAN BULLDOGS Mel Dixon
HEAD COACH Alma Mater: Angelo State University Record at Texas Lutheran: 31-23 Seasons at TLU: 3rd Email: cdixon@tlu.edu Phone: 210-392-4955
QUICK FACTS
LOCATION: Seguin, Texas FOUNDED: 1891 ENROLLMENT: 1,400 NICKNAME: Bulldogs COLORS: Black and gold STADIUM: Gustafson Field PRESIDENT: Stuart Dorsey ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bill Miller ATHLETIC TRAINER: Tim Kent WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Mel Dixon
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION ASSISTANT: Zach Bond OFFICE PHONE: 830-372-6308 FAX: 830-372-8135 E-MAIL: zbond@tlu.edu
President Stuart Dorsey
Athletic Director Bill Miller
2014 SCHEDULE
Sports Information Assistant
Zach Bond
Athletic Trainer Tim Kent
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Dec. 1 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20
Texas-Dallas Concordia (Texas) Mary Hardin-Baylor Concordia (Texas) Texas-Pan American Whitworth College Incarnate World Manchester University Hendrix College Texas-Tyler LeTourneau Southwestern* Centenary* Colorado College* Schreiner* Trinity* Austin College* Dallas* Austin College* Dallas* Schreiner* Trinity* Centenary* Colorado College* Southwestern*
1 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. Noon 2 p.m. 6 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. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m.
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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BULLDOGS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS KARISA CANTU
SR., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
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Cantu stepped into the TLU women’s basketball team and became not only a team leader, but one of the conference’s best players in her first year with the Bulldogs. The senior earned All-SCAC First Team honors in 2013-14, leading the team in scoring (12.3/game) and assists (3.5/game). She finished second in steals (39) and fifth in rebounding (3.9/game). The guard only started three games for TLU, but came off the bench and captained a lethal second unit that helped propel the Bulldogs to a program-first conference title and NCAA Division III Tournament berth.
TAYLOR DYDALEWICZ
JR., DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS
As a sophomore, Dydalewicz saw huge statistical jumps despite averaging essentially the same amount of minutes as she did her freshman season. She increased her scoring more than five points per game, finishing second on the team with 11.1 points per contest. She also averaged more than two more rebounds per game as a sophomore, finishing second on the squad with 5.2/game. A major portion of her production came at the free throw stripe, as she finished second on the team with 93 made free throws and 142 attempts.
SAVANNAH HIGHT
KRISTEN LYE
SO., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Lye didn’t waste much time introducing herself to Bulldog fans and becoming a crucial part of Coach Dixon’s squad as a freshman. She earned All-SCAC Honorable Mention, leading the team in rebounding (5.6/game) and finishing third in scoring (10.7/game). She was also extremely efficient from the field, finishing second on the team among qualified players in field goal percentage (45.7). Her best two-game stretch came early in the season against Northwood and St. Ambrose, when she averaged 19 points and 9.5 rebounds per contest.
CHELSEY STOLLE
SR., FALLS CITY, TEXAS
Stolle was the defensive anchor in the middle of the paint that every championship team needs. The senior led the conference in blocked shots, averaging 2.1 per game and influencing countless others by standing with her arms straight up in the paint. Stolle also pulled down 4.9 rebounds per contest, good enough for third best on the team. She averaged 4.4 points per game.
SO., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Hight joined Lye as the second-half of the Bulldogs’ dynamic freshmen duo. The sweet-shooting guard earned All-SCAC Honorable Mention after averaging nine points, 1.1 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game. Hight established herself as one of the Bulldogs’ top outside threats, finishing second on the team with 39 made 3-pointers while shooting at a 39 percent clip from outside. She was also a defensive presence, leading the team in steals and finishing second in blocks.
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43 2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 32 35 45
Player Name Bianca Casas Eriana Garner Bailey Champion Sarah Flournoy Karisa Cantu Taryn Leiferman Caitlin Cote Savannah Hight Olivia Marzullo Tiffany Dziuk Natalie Vella Cierra Jordan Taylor Dydalewicz Jasmine Sauceda Katie Moore Caitlin Rendon Patricia Snow Kristen Lye Autumn Shead Chelsey Stolle
Pos. G G G G G G/F G G/F G G/F G G G G G P P G/F P P
Cl. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.
Ht. 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-7 5-6 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-4
Hometown Edinburg, Texas / Edinburg HS Round Rock, Texas / McNeil Hs San Antonio, Texas / Ronald Reagan HS San Antonio, Texas / Clark HS San Antonio, Texas / MacArthur / Schreiner Smithville,Texas/Smithville HS/Temple JC New Braunfels / Canyon HS San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis HS San Antonio, Texas / Clark HS Hobson, Texas / Falls City Corpus Christi / Moody Llano, Texas / Llano Dripping Springs, Texas / Lake Travis New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels HS Floresville, Texas / Floresville Austin, Texas / Austin Schertz, Texas/Clemens HS San Antonio, Texas / Clark Pflugerville, Texas/Connally HS/Texas Wesley Falls City, Texas / Falls City
BULLDOGS 2013-14 RESULTS (23-6, 12-2 SCAC)
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11/15/13 11/16/13 11/19/13 11/23/13 11/30/13 12/19/13 12/20/13 12/28/13 12/30/13 01/02/14 01/04/14 01/10/14 01/11/14 01/17/14 01/18/14 01/24/14 01/26/14 01/31/14 02/01/14 02/07/14 02/09/14 02/14/14 02/15/14 12/21/13 02/22/14 02/28/14 03/01/14 03/02/14 03/07/14
at Dallas Christian at Texas-Dallas at Texas-Pan American at Southwest Adventist NORTHWOOD ST. AMBROSE WOOSTER DALLAS CHRISTIAN at Concordia (Tex.) MILLSAPS SCHREINER at Trinity at Southwestern DALLAS COLORADO COLLEGE at Centenary at Austin College CENTENARY AUSTIN COLLEGE at Dallas at Colorado College TRINITY SOUTHWESTERN at Northwood at Schreiner vs Centenary vs Schreiner at Trinity vs John Carroll
W L L W W L W W W W W L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L
85-62 58-69 37-80 99-30 84-61 88-92 93-56 87-42 69-63 80-52 73-59 64-70 82-92 80-67 63-41 66-55 64-53 75-50 88-67 58-52 70-64 74-72 70-56 61-45 63-58 85-59 63-58 54-52 62-74
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Karisa Cantu
12.3
CierraJordan
.500
Karisa Cantu
.394
Taylor Dydalewicz
11.1
Bailey Champion
.471
Savannah Hight
.390
Kristen Lye
10.7
Dalia Camargo
.464
Sarah Flournoy
.364
Savannah Hight
9.0
Kristen Lye
.457
Natalie Vella
.315
Natalie Vella
5.9
Savannah Hight
.447
Kristen Lye
.267
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Kristen Lye
5.6
Savannah Hight
40
Chelsey Stolle
62
Taylor Dydalewicz
5.2
Karisa Cantu
38
Savannah Hight
13
Chelsey Stolle
4.9
Dalia Camargo
34
Karisa Cantu
9
Autumn Shead
4.3
Taylor Dydalewicz
33
Autumn Shead
7
Karisa Cantu
3.9
Natash Benavides
30
Dalia Camargo
7
BULLDOGS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL
3-PTS
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
#
Player
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
%
OFF DEF TOT AVG
10 22 32 31 20
Karisa Cantu Taylor Dydalewicz Kristen Lye Savannah Hight Natalie Vella
102 107 121 96 54
236 280 265 215 169
.432 .382 .457 .447 .320
37 15 8 39 41
94 61 30 100 130
.394 .246 .267 .390 .315
117 93 60 29 21
156 142 84 39 30
.750 .655 .714 .744 .700
32 55 53 26 24
81 95 108 79 66
113 150 161 105 90
3.9 5.2 5.6 3.6 3.1
23 45 01 11 14 24 02 04 03 21 25 33 15 05
Dalia Camargo Chelsey Stolle Bianca Casas Autumn Shead Sarah Flournoy Katie Moore Eriana Garner Bailey Champion Natasha Benavides Cierra Jordan Caitlin Rendon Megan Roemlein Tiffany Dziuk Nikki Castillo
65 53 38 22 9 9 8 8 17 7 7 10 1 0
140 150 137 64 26 40 21 17 61 14 19 37 4 3
.464 .353 .277 .344 .346 .225 .381 .471 .279 .500 .368 .270 .250 .000
1 0 22 0 8 5 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0
7 0 85 0 22 25 3 7 37 2 0 1 0 2
.143 .000 .259 .000 .364 .200 .000 .286 .216 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
18 23 22 25 3 7 3 4 10 2 1 2 1 0
30 45 29 32 4 15 8 6 14 5 9 5 2 2
.600 .511 .759 .781 .750 .467 .375 .667 .714 .400 .111 .400 .500 .000
15 42 11 39 1 5 8 1 12 2 6 8 5 1
58 101 47 85 11 14 7 5 44 8 8 20 4 1
73 143 58 124 12 19 15 6 56 10 14 28 9 2
2.5 4.9 2.0 4.3 0.9 1.4 1.7 0.5 2.1 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.0 0.4
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS #
Player
A
10 Karisa Cantu
101 19 31 31 18 69 21 85 14 7 6 9 5 56 3 2 1 1 1
22 Taylor Dydalewicz 32 Kristen Lye 31 Savannah Hight 20 Natalie Vella 23 Dalia Camargo 45 Chelsey Stolle 01 Bianca Casas 11 Autumn Shead 14 Sarah Flournoy 24 Katie Moore 02 Eriana Garner 04 Bailey Champion 03 Natasha Benavides 21 Cierra Jordan 25 Caitlin Rendon 33 Megan Roemlein 15 Tiffany Dziuk 05 Nikki Castillo
TO BLK STL PTS AVG
70 70 49 36 22 51 31 48 29 7 12 9 10 17 5 5 6 3 1
9 3 5 13 5 7 62 4 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 1
38 33 24 40 16 34 19 29 10 4 4 1 6 30 1 3 5 4 2
358 12.3 322 11.1 310 10.7 260 9.0 170 5.9 149 5.1 129 4.4 120 4.1 69 2.4 29 2.2 30 2.1 19 2.1 22 2.0 52 1.9 16 1.6 15 1.5 22 1.1 3 0.3 0 0.0
Team Statistics
TLU
OPP
2095
1751
Points-per-game
72.2
60.4
Field goal pct.
.387
.338
3-point FG pct.
.307
.273
Free Throw pct.
.671
.642
1325
1219
45.7
42.0
480
330
16.6
11.4
496
603
17.1
20.8
303
221
10.4
7.6
123
71
4.2
2.4
SCORING
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
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BULLDOGS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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The 2014-15 campaign promises to be a brand-new experience for the Texas Lutheran women’s basketball program. After a surprising (at least from the outside world) and scintillating run to both SCAC regular-season and tournament titles, along with the program’s first NCAA Division III Tournament berth, the Bulldogs will see their role switch from the hunter to the hunted. The Bulldogs spent their first season in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference running through their new conference foes on their way to a school-record 23 wins and a 23-6 overall record. They finished 12-2 in the SCAC, before capping off the season with a scintillating 54-52 win over Trinity in the SCAC Championship final. Karisa Cantu sent the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Tournament with a jumper in the final seconds of the game. Texas Lutheran ended the historic season with a 74-62 loss to John Carroll University in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. “Last year, to be real honest, I think we snuck up on some people,” Texas Lutheran coach Mel Dixon said. “They knew we weren’t very good in the ASC – we’d only win seven or eight games a year and that’s just the way it was. Last year we broke out of that mold. I think people saw we had potential to be good, but we hadn’t been very good. There’s not going to be any sneaking up on people anymore.” Last season is one for the record books, and certainly won’t be forgotten anytime soon by TLU followers. But, the thing about sports is, the reset button gets hit every year. All eight SCAC schools have eyes set on a conference crown. Fortunately for the Bulldogs, although the record may start back over at 0-0, much of the talent and experience from last year remains. The Bulldogs will return nine of their top 10 scorers from last season, having lost just two seniors from that championship squad. In fact, they will return over 90 percent of their scoring and rebounding. Cantu (San Antonio, Texas) will be among the talented group coming back. The senior guard earned All-SCAC First Team honors in her first season with the Bulldogs last year, leading the team in scoring (12.3/game) and assists (3.5/ game). She was one of the members of an explosive bench unit that played a crucial role in the Bulldogs’ success. Senior leadership is important to any squad hoping to accomplish the things TLU wants to accomplish, and with five
seniors on the roster, Dixon has plenty to lean on. Along with Cantu, Dixon will rely on Bianca Casas (Edinburg, Texas), Natalie Vella (Corpus Christi, Texas) and Chelsey Stolle (Falls City, Texas) to help lead this squad on a championship defense. Taylor Dydalewicz (Dripping Springs, Texas) is another upperclassman ready to lead this team after earning All-SCAC Second Team honors last season. “Most of the seniors have been here their whole careers,” Dixon said. “So they’re used to me, I’m used to them. They know things about me, and I know things about them. They know what I like and what I don’t like – what will get them in trouble real quick. I have a lot of trust in our seniors. All six of them have been through the wars.” To go along with the senior leadership, the Bulldogs will trot out two sophomores who exploded onto the scene as first-year players. Both Savannah Hight (San Antonio, Texas) and Kristin Lye (San Antonio, Texas) earned All-SCAC Honorable Mention as freshmen. Hight was an assassin from behind the arc, finishing second on the team with 39 3-pointers. Lye did more of her work inside, leading the team in rebounding (5.6/game). It’s a good thing the Bulldogs have such a talented, experienced group coming back, because they will need all of that talent to navigate a tough non-conference schedule which features seven road games in the first 10 contests. The Bulldogs will take on former ASC rivals UT-Dallas, Concordia-Texas and Mary Hardin-Baylor early on. They will also play host to Whitworth, a team receiving votes in the USA Today Coaches’ poll, on Dec. 5. The non-conference slate concludes with Tyler, Texas, where the Bulldogs will face off against No. 12 Texas-Tyler. The SCAC schedule kicks off on the road Jan. 3 against Southwestern. The Bulldogs’ first home SCAC game comes against Centenary on Jan. 9. After starting conference play with five of their • The Bulldogs are coming off first seven games on the of an exciting season, earning road, the Bulldogs will the team’s first SCAC Champiclose five home games in onship, and the program’s first the final seven.
QUICK NOTES
NCAA Division III tournament berth
• TLU will return nine of their top 10 scorers from the 201314 season, losing just two senior from the championship team • Head Coach Mel Dixon earned the 2014 SCAC Coach of the Year title after the team’s successful season, earning the regular season conference title as well as the tournament championship • The Bulldogs will face seven road games in the first 10 contests, including meetings with former ASC rivals UT-Dallas, Concordia-Texas and Mary Hardin-Baylor
TRINITY TIGERS Cameron Hill
HEAD COACH
Alma Mater: Trinity University Record at Trinity: 43-13 Season at TU: 3rd Email: chill3@trinity.edu Phone: 210-999-8276
QUICK FACTS
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas FOUNDED: 1869 ENROLLMENT: 2,700 NICKNAME: Tigers COLORS: Maroon and white STADIUM: McGinlay Soccer Field PRESIDENT: Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bob King ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marc Powel WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH: Cameron Hill
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Justin Parker OFFICE PHONE: 210-999-8447 FAX: 210-999-8292 E-MAIL: jparker@trinity.edu
President Athletic Director Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg Bob King
2014 SCHEDULE
Sports Information Director
Justin Parker
Athletic Trainer Marc Powel
DATE
OPPONENT
TIME
Sat Nov. 15 Sun Nov. 16 Sat Nov. 22 Mon Dec. 1 Fri Dec. 5 Sat Dec. 6 Fri Dec. 19 Sat Dec. 20 Sun Dec. 28 Tue Dec. 30 Sat Jan. 3 Fri Jan. 9 Sat Jan. 10 Fri Jan. 16 Sat Jan. 17 Tue Jan. 20 Fri Jan. 23 Sat Jan. 24 Fri Jan. 30 Sat Jan. 31 Fri Feb. 6 Sat Feb. 7 Fri Feb. 13 Sat Feb. 14 Sat Feb. 21
at George Fox vs. Linfield @ Newburg, OR at Hardin-Simmons at Concordia (Tex.) at Chapman at Redlands North Park Manchester McMurry Wis.-Eau Claire at Texas-Dallas at Austin * at Dallas * Southwestern (Tex.) * Texas Lutheran * at Schreiner * Centenary (La.) * Colorado Col. * at Centenary (La.) * at Colorado Col. * at Southwestern (Tex.) * at Texas Lutheran * Austin * Dallas * Schreiner *
6:00 PM PST 12:00 PM PST 1:00 PM CST 5:30 PM CST 5:00 PM PST 5:00 PM PST 7:00 PM CST 7:00 PM CST 7:00 PM CST 3:00 PM CST 5:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 4:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 4:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 6:00 PM MST 6:00 PM CST 4:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST 4:00 PM CST 6:00 PM CST
BOLD denotes home competition * denotes a conference match-up All times are Central and subject to change
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TIGERS 2014-15 KEY RETURNERS CAITLIN BARRETT
HANNAH COLEY
JR., SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
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Barrett, a junior guard, played and started in the Tigers’ first 11 games last season, averaging 30.8 minutes per contest, before sustaining a season-ending injury. During her time, Barrett averaged 6.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.4 steals per game. Barrett also lead the team, shooting 44.8% from beyond the arc. In the Tigers’ second game during the 2013-14 campaign, Barrett marked a season-high 19 points, shooting 7-8 from the field and 3-4 from three-point range.
SR., AUSTIN, TEXAS Coley, a senior guard, had another impressive season, playing and starting in all 28 games for the Tigers averaging 14.8 points and 4.1 rebounds in 29.4 minutes per contest. After marking 414 total points last season, Coley moved into the top-10 scoring players in Trinity history. Last season, Coley only scored in the single digits in two games, marking one double-double. Coley scored a season-high 24 points against Dallas in a 68-58 win for the Tigers, shooting 7-11 from teh field and 3-3 from the free-throw line. Coley earned firstteam All-SCAC honors last season, the third time she has earned SCAC postseason honors (second team in 12-13, third team in 11-12).
LAUREN SPLAWN
ANECIA RICHARDSON
SR., EL PASO, TEXAS
JR., MESQUITE, TEXAS
Richardson, a junior forward, proved to be a force to reckon with, earning her the 2014 SCAC Player of the Year award after earning the SCAC Newcomer of the Year award in 2013. Richardson played and started in all 28 games for the Tigers, averaging 24.4 minutes per game. She also led the conference with 184 field goals made, shooting 62.4% from the field. Richardson’s mark of 16.6 points per game also led the leage. Richardson ranked 14th in the SCAC averaging 5.8 rebounds per game, but put up 59 blocks on the season, which ranks second in the conference.
ALLISON STALEY SO., PLANO, TEXAS
Staley, a sophomore forward, played in 26 games last season, averaging 4.2 points and 0.9 rebounds in just 8.2 minutes per game. Staley also added seven assists, nine steals and three blocks in her freshman season. Staley had a career night against Colorado College on Feb. 1, marking 22 points and shooting 7-8 from the field, including an impressive 6-7 from beyond the arc in just 13 minutes of play.
Splawn, a senior guard, played in all 28 games for the Tigers last season, making one start and averaging 6.0 points and 2.2 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game. Splawn marked a season-high 13 points against the University of Dallas in the semifinal match up of the 2014 SCAC Championship Tournament, shooting 5-9 from the field and 2-2 from the charity stripe.
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47 2014-15 TEAM ROSTER # 00 3 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 23 24 33 34 35 40 44
Player Name Natalie Dewitte Hannah Coley Ashley Alexander Caitlin Barrett Grace Horn Rebecca Gordon Bryony Harris Monica Holguin Maria Protic Taylor Hollins Lauren Splawn Kate Irvin Mollie Hughes Elizabeth Balido Anecia Richardson Allison Staley
Pos. G G G G G G F G F C G F/C F G F/C G/F
Cl. JR SR JR JR SO FY JR SO FY SR SR FY FY JR JR SO
Hometown Houston, TX / Clear Lake
Austin, TX / Westlake Spring, TX / Klein Southlake, TX / Southlake Carroll Plano, TX / Plano West Southlake, TX / Carroll Dallas, TX / Ursuline Academy El Paso, TX / Coronado Chicago, IL / Maine East Houston, TX / Langham Creek El Paso, TX / Canutillo Ft. Worth, TX / Paschal Abilene, TX / Notre Dame Preparatory Dallas, TX / Ursuline Academy Mesquite, TX / Ursuline Academy Plano, TX / Plano West
TIGERS 2013-14 RESULTS (4-13-3, 4-8-2 SCAC)
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11/15/13 11/16/13 11/19/13 11/21/13 11/25/13 11/30/13 12/01/13 12/04/13 12/06/13 12/07/13 12/29/13 12/30/13 01/10/14 01/11/14 01/17/14 01/18/14 01/24/14 01/25/14 01/31/14 02/01/14 02/07/14 02/08/14 02/14/14 02/15/14 02/21/14 02/28/14 03/01/14 03/02/14
vs Moravian vs Hardin-Simmons WAYLAND BAPTIST TEXAS-DALLAS at Angelo State SOUTHERN ARKANSAS MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR SOUTHWESTERN vs UC-Santa Cruz at Washington (Mo.) ILLINOIS WESLEYAN GEORGE FOX TEXAS LUTHERAN SCHREINER CENTENARY AUSTIN COLLEGE at Dallas at Colorado College DALLAS COLORADO COLLEGE at Centenary at Austin College at Texas Lutheran at Schreiner at Southwestern COLORADO COLLEGE DALLAS TEXAS LUTHERAN
W W W L W W W W W L W L W W W L W W W W W L L L W W W L
69-50 84-62 91-78 62-78 73-60 82-73 91-75 81-55 65-54 59-67 86-71 58-82 70-64 75-52 97-39 68-78 85-69 76-59 68-58 113-47 81-55 69-74 72-74 68-77 77-69 79-53 60-54 52-54
2013-14 TEAM LEADERS POINTS PER GAME Player
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
PPG
Player
%
THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Player
%
Anecia Richardson
16.6
Anecia Richardson
.624
Caitlin Barrett
.448
Hannah Coley
14.8
Caitlin Barrett
.522
Natalie Dewitte
.385
Murphy Burns
14.4
Taylor Hollins
.500
Allison Staley
.338
Libby Kruse
6.9
Hannah Coley
.419
Lauren Splawn
.320
Caitlin Barrett
6.1
Murphy Burns
.398
Hannah Coley
.315
REBOUNDS PER GAME Player
REBS/G
STEALS Player
BLOCKED SHOTS STEALS
Player
BLOCKS
Libby Kruse
9.6
Murphy Burns
52
Anecia Richardson
59
Anecia Richardson
5.8
Hannah Coley
46
Taylor Hollins
15
Murphy Burns
4.3
Libby Kruse
39
Libby Kruse
0
Hannah Coley
4.1
Caitlin Barrett
37
Murphy Burns
9
Taylor Hollins
3.4
Lauren Splawn
30
Hannah Coley
6
Lauren Splawn
6
TIGERS 2013-14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL #
Player
3-PTS
F-THROWS %
REBOUNDS
FG
FGA
%
3FG
FGA
%
FT
FTA
OFF DEF TOT AVG
40 Anecia Richardson
184
295
.624
0
0
.000
98
143 .685
60
102
162
5.8
03 Hannah Coley
157
375
.419
53
168
.315
47
62
.758
22
92
114
4.1
21 Murphy Burns
130
327
.398
43
146
.295
99
119 .832
33
86
119
4.3
22 Libby Kruse
68
192
.354
5
21
.238
46
78
.590
85
173
258
9.6
11 Caitlin Barrett
24
46
.522
13
29
.448
6
12
.500
4
33
37
3.4
24 Lauren Splawn
58
150
.387
33
103
.320
19
27
.704
19
43
62
2.2
23 Taylor Hollins
53
106
.500
0
1
.000
17
31
.548
33
61
94
3.4
44 Allison Staley
35
91
.385
23
68
.338
15
21
.714
7
16
23
0.9
00 Natalie Dewitte
22
59
.373
10
26
.385
13
17
.765
15
25
40
1.4
34 Randi Reinhardt
18
48
.375
3
14
.214
19
29
.655
18
34
52
2.1
15 Bryony Harris
6
20
.300
1
1
1.00
4
7
.571
15
52
67
3.5
14 Leah Wildman
5
18
.278
3
12
.250
0
0
.000
4
7
11
0.7
12 Grace Horn
4
14
.286
2
9
.222
7
14
.500
6
30
36
1.3
54 Jazmine Ontiveros
2
3
.667
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
2
1
3
0.4
10 Ashley Alexander
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
.000
0
0
0
0.0
2013-14 TEAM STATISTICS #
Player
40 Anecia Richardson 03 Hannah Coley 21 Murphy Burns 22 Libby Kruse 11 Caitlin Barrett 24 Lauren Splawn 23 Taylor Hollins 44 Allison Staley 00 Natalie Dewitte 34 Randi Reinhardt 15 Bryony Harris 14 Leah Wildman 12 Grace Horn 54 Jazmine Ontiveros 10 Ashley Alexander
A
28 94 61 104 41 22 8 7 16 17 15 10 53 0 0
TO BLK STL PTS AVG
74 66 74 77 24 27 32 11 33 20 12 3 39 2 0
59 6 9 10 2 6 15 3 1 3 1 3 0 1 0
28 46 52 39 37 30 15 9 7 19 14 4 21 1 0
466 16.6 414 14.8 402 14.4 187 6.9 67 6.1 168 6.0 123 4.4 108 4.2 67 2.4 58 2.3 17 0.9 13 0.8 17 0.6 4 0.5 0 0.0
Team Statistics SCORING
TU
OPP
2111
1781
Points-per-game
75.4
63.6
Field goal pct.
.439
.362
3-point FG pct.
.316
.287
Free Throw pct.
.696
.715
1144
1127
40.9
40.2
476
372
17.0
13.3
499
571
17.8
20.4
322
219
11.5
7.8
119
51
4.3
1.8
REBOUNDS Rebounds/game ASSISTS Assists/game TURNOVERS Turnovers/game STEALS Steals/game BLOCKS Blocks/game
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TIGERS 2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW
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The 2014-15 Trinity Tigers women’s basketball team can best be described as a hard-working ensemble of dedicated players. Third-year head Coach Cameron Hill will work with 11 returning players, including three starters, as the Tigers take the floor November 15 at George Fox University at Newberg, Oregon. Trinity completed last season with a 20-8 overall record, and finished up at 10-4 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. The Tigers were edged 54-52 by Texas Lutheran University in the SCAC Championship played in Sams Gym. Lost to graduation were All-American Murphy Burns, and two-time SCAC Defensive Player of the Year Libby Kruse. But, among the returnees are All-American Anecia Richardson, All-SCAC performer Hannah Coley, and stalwart player Caitlin Barrett. However, Coach Hill is emphasizing the teamwork aspect of his charges. “Everyone who is still part of our program can be a contributor this year,” Coach Hill said. “That is because of how we work as a team. We have a roster of players where I can literally play anyone at any time. The biggest difference this year is our team’s chemistry. It is really special.” Richardson is a 5-10 junior forward who was selected for the Women’s DIII News All-America Honorable Mention Team. In addition, Richardson was named the SCAC Player of the Year. The prolific Richardson averaged a SCAC-leading 16.6 points per game. She also led the conference in field goal percentage (62.4 percent), which ranks as the fourth-highest single-season mark in SCAC history. She stood at No. 6 on the NCAA Division III national level during the 2013-14 season. Richardson’s 466 points place her at No. 7 on Trinity’s single-season scoring list. She also leads the returning players in rebounds, with 5.8 per matchup. Richardson was responsible for 59 blocked shots (2.1 per game) Coley, a 5-7 senior guard, joined Richardson on the AllSCAC First Team. Coley averaged 14.8 points per game, and dished out 94 total assists (3.4 per game). Ranked fifth in SCAC scoring, Coley accounted for 414 total points. Combined with her two previous seasons, Coley has amassed 1,127 career points (13.7 per game), and is the ninth-leading scorer in Trinity history. She needs just one point to move up to No. 8. In the assists department, Coley has chalked up 246 (3.0 per game) over the past three seasons, and is fifth all time among Tiger players. Coley is the returning “theft” leader, as she made 46 steals (1.6 per game). Additionally, the versatile Coley pulled in 4.1 rebounds per game. Barrett, a 5-5 junior guard, played and started in the Tigers first 11 games before sustaining a season-ending injury. She
averaged 6.1 points and 3.4 rebounds, while pumping out 41 assists (3.7 per game). Barrett also produced 37 steals (3.4 per game) in her shortened season. In addition to Coley, two other seniors will provide leadership for the Tigers this season. Lauren Splawn, a 5-5 guard, scored 6.0 points per game, and made 30 steals (2.7 per game). Taylor Hollins, a 5-11 center, averaged 4.4 points and 3.4 rebounds. Hollins recorded a 50 percent shooting average. Sophomore 5-5 guard Grace Horn was a playmaker with 53 assists (2.0 per game), while chalking up 21 total steals. Horn started in 10 games during the campaign. Allison Staley, a 5-9 sophomore guard/forward, averaged 4.2 points per game. Bryony Harris, a 5-11 junior forward, brought in an average of 3.5 rebounds for the Tiger team. Also back to provide depth are 5-7 junior guard Natalie Dewitte, and 5-5 junior guard Ashley Alexander. Returning to the lineup after an injury is 5-10 junior guard Elizabeth Balido. Trinity led the SCAC in scoring offense with 75.4 points per game, good for a No. 36 ranking in Division III. Also on the national books, the Tigers were ranked 17th in assists per game (17.0), and 23rd in field goal percentage (43.9 percent). Trinity was fourth in SCAC defense with a 63.6 opponents’ average. Five newcomers will bolster the Tigers lineup during the 2014-15 season. Assistant Coach Stephen Bourne believes the new Trinity players will complement the veterans. “They have really showed up, and are buying into our program,” Coach Bourne said of the newest group of Tigers. “With that, I think our whole team is ready to do some good things. They are an entire unit ready to dominate their opponents.” A 5-9 sophomore guard is Monica Holguin, who will be joined in the backcourt by 5-7 first-year player Rebecca Gordon. First-year 5-11 forwards are Maria Protic and Mollie Hughes. Coming in at post is Kate Irvin, who claims the Tigers height advantage at 6-1. A welcome addition to the coaching staff is Joe Shotland, who was a standout on the Tiger men’s team. Trinity will play 11 games in Sams Gym this season, starting December 19 with North Park University of Chicago, Illinois. The conference home slate begins January 16 with Southwestern University, while the SCAC Championship is scheduled for February 27-March 1 at the University of Dallas in Irving, Texas.
QUICK NOTES
• The Tigers will return 11 player from the 2013-14 team that made it all the way to the SCAC championship game • SCAC Player of the Year Anecia Richardson will be returning this season as a junior and was named to the Preseason Third-Team All-American by D3Hoops. com • Trinity will also return senior Hannah Coley who was named to the All-SCAC First Team last season • The Tigers will add five newcomers to the team
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PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH 1. TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (6) - 48 2. TRINITY UNIVERSITY (2) - 43 3. SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - 37 T-4. AUSTIN COLLEGE - 27 T-4. UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS - 27 6. SCHREINER UNIVERSITY - 22 7. COLORADO COLLEGE - 13 8. CENTENARY COLLEGE - 7 Note: First-place votes (in parentheses) are worth seven points, second place worth six points, on down to 7th-place votes being worth one point. Coaches voted for order of finish 1-7, but did not rank their own team.