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2016-17 Michigan Women's Basketball Michigan Combined Team Statistics (As of Jan 07, 2017) All Games 2016-17 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 1000 SOUTH STATE STREET • ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN • OFFICE (734) 763-4423 • FAX (734) 647-1188 • MGOBLUE.COM Women’s Basketball Contact: Sarah VanMetre • [email protected] • Direct (734) 604-4606 2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTS MICHIGAN AND INDIANA SQUARE OFF IN FIRST OF TWO MEETINGS PRESEASON Nov. 3 Wayne State W, 93-41 MICHIGAN VS. INDIANA REGULAR SEASON TUESDAY, JAN. 10 -- ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER CENTER) NOV. 11 OAKLAND W, 101-63 TV: Big Ten Network -- Lisa Byington (play-by-play), Vera Jones (color) NOV. 13 NIAGARA W, 107-35 Radio: WLBY (AM 1270) -- Matt Park (play-by-play) NOV. 18 HOWARD W, 109-41 Michigan Wolverines Internet: MGoBlue.com -- live audio and statistics Indiana Hoosiers NOV. 21 WESTERN MICHIGAN W, 66-40 (13-4, 2-1 B1G) (12-4, 2-1 B1G) Nov. 24 #25 Gonzaga W, 78-66 Nov. 25 Winthrop W, 76-36 Nov. 26 #10 Florida State L, 76-62 TOP STORYLINES SERIES INFORMATION Dec. 1 Georgia Tech W, 92-52 Dec. 5 at Xavier L, 61-58 ► Michigan and Indiana are meeting for the first of two times this Indiana Indiana leads 43-26 Dec. 9 at San Diego State W, 92-57 season. U-M faces the Hoosiers, Wisconsin and Nebraska in home- Streak: Indiana has won one Dec. 11 at #9 UCLA L, 84-64 and-home series as part of its 16-game Big Ten schedule. Home: Michigan leads 16-15 DEC. 13 OHIO W, 69-46 Away: Indiana leads 23-8 DEC.17 VERMONT W, 78-56 ► The Wolverines return to Crisler Center for the first of two con- Neutral: Indiana leads 5-2 DEC. 22 AMERICAN W, 82-33 secutive home games. Michigan is 8-0 at home this season, aver- DEC. 28 RUTGERS* W, 63-50 aging 84.4 points per game on 48.9 percent shooting. Last 10 Meetings Jan. 1 at Wisconsin* W, 73-56 2/16/11 H W, 88-76 Jan. 7 at #11 Ohio State* L, 96-87 1/22/12 H W, 66-48 ► Michigan and Indiana are two of five schools that sit at 2-1 in JAN. 10 INDIANA* 6 P.M. 2/19/12 A W, 61-48 JAN. 15 MINNESOTA* 4:30 P.M. Big Ten action. Michigan State, Purdue and Illinois are also each 1/3/13 H W, 65-48 Jan. 19 at Maryland* 6 p.m. 2-1 following the first two weeks of conference play. 1/24/13 A W, 61-43 Jan. 22 at Nebraska* 2 P.M. 3/7/13 N W, 67-40 JAN. 25 NORTHWESTERN* 7 P.M. ► Senior Siera Thompson is closing in on Jenny Ryan for second 2/19/14 A W, 70-58 Feb. 1 at Illinois* 7 P.M. on the all-time assists list at Michigan. Thompson, who had 10 at 3/6/14 N W, 82-57 2/18/15 H W, 68-52 FEB. 5 IOWA* 2 P.M. Ohio State (Jan. 7), now has 467. Ryan is second with 489, with 1/3/16 A L, 77-69 (OT) Feb. 8 at Purdue* 6 P.M. Anne Thorius in first with 537. FEB. 12 WISCONSIN* 2 P.M. Feb. 16 at Indiana* 6 p.m. ► Junior Katelynn Flaherty is coming off a career-best 38 points FEB. 19 MICHIGAN STATE* 2 P.M. on 15-for-24 shooting at No. 11 Ohio State on Sunday (Jan. 7). She FEB. 23 NEBRASKA* TBD set a new school record with eight three-pointers made and her Feb. 26 at Penn State* TBD 38 points was the second-best single-game output in U-M history. BIG TEN TOURNAMENT on facebook ... March 1 First Round TBA ► Michigan has three players scoring in double figures on the year “MICHIGAN Women’s March 2 Second Round TBA in Katelynn Flaherty (19.1 ppg), Hallie Thome (14.5 ppg) and Basketball” March 3 Quarterfinal TBA March 4 Semifinals TBA Kysre Gondrezick (12.9 ppg). Siera Thompson is chipping in 9.1 on twitter ... March 5 Championship TBA points per game. @umichwbball NCAA TOURNAMENT March 17-20 First/Second Rounds TBA March 24-27 Regional Round TBA March 31 Final Four (Dallas, Texas) TBA April 2 National Final (Dallas, Texas) TBA POSSIBLE STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME) * - Big Ten Conference game # POS YR PLAYER PPG RPG FG% WORTH NOTING 11 F Jr. Jillian Dunston 5.9 7.1 .512 Has two double-doubles on the season 3 G Jr. Katelynn Flaherty 19.1 1.9 .450 Coming off a 38-point performance 2 G Sr. Siera Thompson 9.1 3.9 .396 Averaging 5.4 assists per game 30 F So. Hallie Thome 14.5 6.9 .635 Scored in double figures 16 times 1 G Fr. Kysre Gondrezick 12.9 2.9 .405 Started last three games OFF THE BENCH # POS YR PLAYER PPG RPG FG% WORTH NOTING 20 G Sr. Danielle Williams 2.2 3.6 .448 Averaging 19.8 minutes per game 10 G So. Nicole Munger 5.7 2.2 .483 Went for 9 points at Ohio State (Jan. 7) 23 G/F Jr. Maria Backman 2.2 1.9 .563 Appeared in 11 games 5 F Fr. Kayla Robbins 3.6 3.2 .404 Played in all but one game off the bench 14 G Fr. Akienreh Johnson 3.2 1.6 .542 Appeared in 10 games, averaging 7.7 minutes 22 F Fr. KeAsja Peace 2.1 1.5 .455 Played in 11 games 32 F/C Sr./Jr. Abby Cole -- -- -- Joined the team on Dec. 26 after volleyball 21 F So. Sam Trammel -- -- -- Has yet to appear this season TALE OF THE TAPE TEAM GAMES FG-FGA PCT. 3F-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D TOT AVG. FOUL DQ AST AVG TO BLK STL PTS AVG Michigan 17 504-1060 .475 137-331 .414 212-296 .716 238-453 691 40.6 289 6 295 17.4 251 54 141 1357 79.8 Indiana 16 491-997 .492 107-283 .378 235-330 .712 207-403 610 38.1 313 6 286 17.9 217 50 145 1324 82.8 2016-17 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JAN. 10 -- VS. INDIANA 2015-16 WOLVERINES Kysre Gondrezick Siera Thompson Katelynn Flaherty Kayla Robbins Nicole Munger Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. 1 G 2 G 3 G 5 F 10 G Jillian Dunston Akienreh Johnson Danielle Williams Sam Trammel KeAsja Peace Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. So./So. Fr./Fr. 11 F 14 G 20 G 21 F 22 F Maria Backman Hallie Thome Abby Cole Kim Barnes Arico Jr./Jr. So./So. Sr./Jr. Head Coach 23 F 30 C 32 C HC No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr./Elig. Hometown/High School (Last College) 1 Kysre Gondrezick G 5-9 Fr./Fr. Benton Harbor, Mich./Benton Harbor Roster Breakdown 2 Siera Thompson G 5-7 Sr./Sr. Gardena, Calif./Serra 3 Katelynn Flaherty G 5-7 Jr./Jr. Point Pleasant, N.J./Metuchen By Class Seniors (2): Thompson, Williams 5 Kayla Robbins G/F 6-1 Fr./Fr. Mitchellville, Md./St. John Academy Juniors (4) Flaherty, Dunston, Backman, 10 Nicole Munger G 5-11 So./So. Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West Cole 11 Jillian Dunston F 5-11 Jr./Jr. Silver Spring, Md./Academy of the Holy Cross Sophomores (3): Munger, Thome, 14 Akienreh Johnson G 6-0 Fr./Fr. Toledo, Ohio/Rogers Trammel 20 Danielle Williams G 5-9 Sr./Sr. Phoenix, Ariz./St. Mary’s Freshmen (4): Gondrezick, Johnson, 21 Sam Trammel F 6-0 So./So. Minnetonka, Minn./Eastview Peace, Robbins 22 KeAsja Peace F 6-3 Fr./Fr. Toledo, Ohio/Rogers By Position 23 Maria Backman F 6-1 Jr./Jr. Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Spellman Guards (6): Thompson, Williams, Fla- 30 Hallie Thome F/C 6-5 So./So. Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Chagrin Falls herty, Munger, Johnson, Gondrezick 32 Abby Cole F/C 6-5 Sr./Jr.* Grand Haven, Mich./Grand Haven Forwards (7): Dunston, Backman, Thome, Trammel, Robbins, Peace, Cole Head Coach: Kim Barnes Arico (5th season) Assistant Coaches: Melanie Moore, Megan Duffy Joy McCorvey Director of Basketball Operations: Amy Mulligan Pronunciation Assistant Director of Operations: Jay Mann Kim Barnes Arico -- a-REE-co Video Coordinator: D’Frantz Smart Katelynn Flaherty -- FLAIR-eh-tee Hallie Thome -- THOAM Graduate Assistant: Bryan Applin Kysre Gondrezick -- KY-zer GON-druh-zick Athletic Trainers: Melissa Pohorence, Claire Coates (interim) Akienreh Johnson -- Uh-KEN-ray Strength and Conditioning Coach: Russell Barbarino KeAsja Peace -- key-AY-juh Athletic Communications: Sarah VanMetre PAGE 2 2016-17 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JAN. 10 -- VS. INDIANA 2016-17 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JAN. 10 -- VS. INDIANA PLAYER & TEAM NOTES THE NATIONAL POLLS Last Time Out the third quarter at home, outscoring opponents, 202- Despite a school-record eight three-pointers and 38 85, in the first 10 minutes after the half. U-M is 58-22 at AP Poll points from junior Katelynn Flaherty, the University Crisler Center under fifth-year head coach Kim Barnes Rank, Team Record Pts of Michigan women’s basketball team fell short at No. Arico. 1 Connecticut (33) 13-0 825 11-ranked Ohio State, 96-87, on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 2 Baylor 13-1 781 7) at Value City Arena. Thome Breaks Out 3 Maryland 13-1 739 Sophomore Hallie Thome was named the Big Ten Play- 4 Mississippi State 15-0 714 Flaherty went for a career-high 38 points on 15-for-24 er of the Week on Monday (Jan.
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