2005-06 Wolfpack Basketball Notes - Nov

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2005-06 Wolfpack Basketball Notes - Nov JUNKANOO JAM Game NOVEMBER Game GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND • BAHAMAS T 15 EA Sports (Exh.) W, 101-73 NC STATE (1-1) VS. IOWA STATE (1-0) F 18 UNC Greensboro W, 76-46 Tip-off: 6 pm 4 SU 20 at Saint Joseph's L, 54-52 3 NC STATE VS. NORTH FLORIDA/#5 RUTGERS Junkaoo Jam - Grand Bahamas Tip-off: 6 pm or 8:30 pm F 25 vs. Iowa State 6 pm S 26 N. Florida/Rutgers 6/8:30 pm NC State Iowa State (as of Nov. 21) W 30 Vanderbilt 7 pm Overall Record: 1-1 Overall Record: 1-0 H/A/N Records: 1-0/0-1/0-0 H/A/N Records: 1-0/0-0/0-0 NC State vs. Iowa State Next Opponent: NC State, 11/25 DECEMBER 2nd meeting overall IS leads 1-0 2004-05 Record: 23-7 NC State Tournament - Raleigh H/A/N: 0-1/0-0/0-0 NCAA First Round S 3 vs. Elon 1 pm Last Meeting: Head Coach Bill Fennelly: Liberty vs. Southern Miss 3 pm 1/21/01, IS 71, ST 64 in Raleigh 216-97 (11)/382-150(18) SU 4 3rd Place Game 1 pm NC State vs. North Florida: Championship Game 3 pm First Meeting North Florida (as of Nov. 21) SU 11 Delaware State 2 pm NC State vs. Rutgers: Overall Record: 1-0 Las Vegas Tournament - Las Vegas Ninth meeting overall State leads 5-3 H/A/N Records: 0-0/1-0/0-0 S 17 vs. Utah 12 pm H/A/N: 1-0/0-1/4-2 Next Opponent: Bethune-Cookman, 11/22 SU 18 Ark. State/Notre Dame 2:30 pm NC State vs. Big 12: 6-10 2004-05 Record: 13-16 W 21 Brigham Young 7 pm NC State vs. Atlantic Sun: 6-0 Head Coach Mary Tappmeyer: F 30 George Washington 2 pm NC State vs. BIG EAST: 22-12 207-162 (14)/302-244 (21) NC State in recent games: JANUARY Lost to Saint Joseph's 54, 52 on Nov. 20 #5 Rutgers (as of Nov. 22) M 2 Virginia Tech 7 pm* Def. UNC Greensboro, 76-46 on Nov. 18 Overall Record: Not Played S 7 at Wake Forest 3 pm Next Opponent (after Junkanoo Jam) H/A/N Records: 0-0/0-0/0-0 Nov. 30 vs. No. 17 Vanderbilt Next Opponent: North Florida , 11/25 F 13 Virginia 7 pm* Dec. 3/4 vs. Elon & Liberty/So. Miss 2004-05 Record: 28-7 SU 15 North Carolina 5 pm^ NCAA Elite 8 • Finished 1st in BIG EAST with TH 19 at Duke 7 pm Head Coach Kay Yow 14-2 record SU 22 Dartmouth 2 pm 31st Season at ST: 618-290 Head Coach C. Vivian Stringer: TH 26 Miami 7 pm 35th Overall: 675-309 203-111 (12)/723-130 (34) M 30 Boston College 7 pm* A QUICK LOOK AT THE WOLFPACK •••• BOLD INDICATES PROBABLE STARTER FEBRUARY 2005-06 STATS TH 2 at North Carolina 7 pm SU 5 at Florida State 2 pm No. Player Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG/ACC RPG/ACC APG/ACC TH 9 Wake Forest 7 pm 1 Khadijah Whittington* F 6-1 So. Roanoke, Va. 15.5 10.0 3.5 (s) SU 12 Georgia Tech 2 pm TH 16 at Clemson 7 pm 2 Rachel Stockdale ©*** G 5-11 Sr. High Point, N.C. 5.5 2.5 2.0 Su 19 Maryland 1 pm* 3 Keisha Brown** F/G 6-0 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 7.0 3.5 3.0 (s) F 24 at Boston College 7 pm* 4 Sasha Reaves** C/F 6-0 Jr. Mullins, S.C. 1.0 2.5 1.5 (b) MARCH 11 Monica Pope** G 5-7 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 7.5 2.5 3.0 TH 2-SU 5 ACC Tournament TBD* S 18-T 21 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds TBD• 12 Marquetta Dickens** G/F 6-0 Jr. Tarboro, N.C. - - - S 25-T 28 NCAA Regionals TBD• 13 Billie McDowell ©*** G 5-9 Sr. Lumberton, N.C. - - - APRIL 15 Ashley Key** G 6-0 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 6.5 3.5 6.0 SU 2 NCAA Final Four TBD• 23 Shayla Fields G 5-9 Fr. Salisbury, N.C. 2.0 2.0 1.0 T 4 NCAA Championship TBD• 32 Tiffany McCollins* G 5-7 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. 1.5 1.5 0.5 All Times Local To Site 33 Celanese Bozeman* G 5-10 So. Hampton, Va. - - - * = Televised on Regional Sports Network ^ = Televised on FOX Sports Net 35 Danielle Wilhelm G/F 5-10 Jr. Wichita Falls, Texas 2.0 2.0 0.0 • = Televised on ESPN networks 44 Tiffany Stansbury* C/F 6-3 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. 12.5 6.0 2.5 (s) WKNC 88.1 FM Radio: PxP w/ Patrick Kinas, 55 Gillian Goring C 6-7 Jr. Marvant, Trinidad 5.0 7.5 2.0 (b) Color w/ Robin Pate Head Coach: Kay Yow WBB Contact: Chennelle Miller Associate Head Coach: Stephanie Glance, Asst. Coaches: Jenny Palmateer and Trena Trice-Hill Ph: 919-515-1183, 819-8334 BOLD denotes probable starter;2005-06 b - blocks, Wolfpack s- steals; * LettersBasketball earned; Notes© Team Captain- Nov. 25-26 • JunkanooEM: [email protected] Jam Statistical Comparisons • All Games Statistical Comparisons • All Games Statistical Comparisons • All Games NC State ............................vs. ...................... Iowa State NC State ............................vs. .................. North Florida NC State ............................vs. ............................ Rutgers 1-1 ...................................Record .................................1-0 1-1 ...................................Record .................................1-0 1-1 ...................................Record .................................0-0 64.0 ........................ Points Per Game ....................... 70.0 64.0 ........................ Points Per Game ....................... 73.0 64.0 ........................ Points Per Game ............................ 0 50.0 ................ Points Allowed Per Game ............... 55.0 50.0 ................ Points Allowed Per Game ............... 48.0 50.0 ................ Points Allowed Per Game .................... 0 +14.0 ......................Point Differential .....................+15.0 +14.0 ......................Point Differential .....................+25.0 +14.0 ......................Point Differential ............................ 0 .365 .......................... Field Goal Pct. ......................... .462 .365 .......................... Field Goal Pct. ......................... .537 .365 .......................... Field Goal Pct. .............................. 0 .356 ........................Opponent FG Pct. ..................... ..301 .356 ........................Opponent FG Pct. ..................... ..296 .356 ........................Opponent FG Pct. ........................... 0 .179 ..........................3-point FG Pct. ........................ ..313 .179 ..........................3-point FG Pct. ........................ ..458 .179 ..........................3-point FG Pct. .............................. 0 .630 .........................Free Throw Pct. ....................... .773 .630 .........................Free Throw Pct. ....................... .800 .630 .........................Free Throw Pct. ............................ 0 44.5 .....................Rebounds Per Game ................... 47.0 44.5 .....................Rebounds Per Game ................... 40.0 44.5 .....................Rebounds Per Game ........................ 0 +8.0 ........................ Rebound Margin .....................+14.0 +8.0 ........................ Rebound Margin .....................+14.0 +8.0 ........................ Rebound Margin ............................ 0 17.5 ....................... Assists Per Game ...................... 17.0 17.5 ....................... Assists Per Game ...................... 21.0 17.5 ....................... Assists Per Game ........................... 0 20.5 .....................Turnovers Per Game ................... 19.0 20.5 .....................Turnovers Per Game ................... 18.0 20.5 .....................Turnovers Per Game ........................ 0 26.5 ..............Turnovers Forced Per Game ............. 13.0 26.5 ..............Turnovers Forced Per Game ............. 15.0 26.5 ..............Turnovers Forced Per Game .................. 0 0.9 ......................Assist/Turnover Ratio..................... .89 0.9 ......................Assist/Turnover Ratio.................. .1.17 0.9 ......................Assist/Turnover Ratio........................ 0 14.5 ........................ Steals Per Game ......................... 7.0 14.5 ........................ Steals Per Game ......................... 8.0 14.5 ........................ Steals Per Game ............................ 0 7.5 ..........................Blocks Per Game ........................ 6.0 7.5 ..........................Blocks Per Game ........................ 7.0 7.5 ..........................Blocks Per Game ........................... 0 All-time vs. IOWA STATE (0-1) All-time vs. RUTGERS (5-3) (1) Optimist Classic, Norfolk, Va. Home: 0-1 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 4-2 (2) Winston Tire Classic, Los Angeles, 1/21/01 H L, 71-64 2/6/81 1 L, 73-63 Calif. 12/29/82 2 W, 79-69 (3) NCAA East Regional, Fayetteville, NC 1/12/85 H W, 110-68 (4) Second Round NCAA Tournament, 1/11/86 A L, 83-56 Raleigh, NC All-time vs. NORTH FLORIDA (0-0) 3/19/87 3 L, 75-60 (5) ACC-Big Four Challenge, Greensboro, FIRST MEETING 3/18/89 4 W, 75-73 NC 12/29/96 5 W, 77-54 (6) State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Knoxville, 11/14/99 6 W, 68-55 Tenn. Series between NC State and Iowa State Series between NC State and North Florida Series between NC State and Rutgers Series Record .................................. ISU leads 1-0 Series Record .................................. First Meeting Series Record .........................NC State leads 5-3 Last Meeting ......1/21/01, IS 71, ST 64 in Raleigh Last Meeting .................................... First Meeting Last Meeting .11/14/99, ST 68, RU55 in Knoxville In Raleigh ............................................IS leads 1-0 In Raleigh ............................................................0-0 In Raleigh ...........................................ST leads 1-0 In Ames ................................................................0-0 In Jacksonville ...................................................0-0 In New Brunswick ........................... RU leads 1-0 Neutral Site .........................................................0-0 Neutral Site .........................................................0-0 Neutral Site ........................................ST leads
Recommended publications
  • Sju Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
    HISTORY Year-By-Year Records YEARLY RESULTS YEARLY A-10 RESULTS Season W L Pct. Captain(s) Coach Postseason Season W L Place 1973-74 9 2 .818 Martino, Ritchie Ellen Ryan 1974-75 9 2 .818 Martino, Ritchie Theresa Grentz 1973-74 –– –– –– 1975-76 18 3 .857 Maley, O’Brien Theresa Grentz AIAW 1974-75 –– –– –– 1975-76 –– –– –– 1976-77 23 5 .821 Maley, O’Brien Rene Portland AIAW 1976-77 –– –– –– 1977-78 24 4 .857 Garrity, Langley Rene Portland AIAW 1977-78 –– –– –– 1978-79 16 9 .640 Burke Jim Foster AIAW 1978-79 –– –– –– 1979-80 11 15 .423 Ridge Jim Foster 1979-80 –– –– –– 1980-81 14 11 .560 Dunne, Gentry Jim Foster 1980-81 –– –– –– 1981-82 16 12 .571 Dunne Jim Foster 1981-82 –– –– –– 1982-83 15 13 .536 Foy Jim Foster 1982-83 –– –– –– 1983-84 17 10 .630 Dunne, O’Brien Jim Foster 1983-84 3 5 T-6th 1984-85 25 5 .833 Brown, Dunne, Fonda Jim Foster NCAA 1984-85 7 1 T-1st 1985-86 22 7 .759 Clark, Mohr Jim Foster NCAA 1985-86 12 4 T-2nd 1986-87 23 9 .719 Carmichael, Clark, Rooney Jim Foster NCAA 1986-87 14 4 3rd 1987-88 16 2 2nd 1987-88 24 8 .750 Black, Foley, Hughes Jim Foster NCAA 1988-89 16 2 T-1st 1988-89 23 8 .742 Foley, Shields Jim Foster NCAA 1989-90 16 2 T-1st 1989-90 24 7 .744 Anderson, Reynolds, Shields Jim Foster NCAA 1990-91 10 8 T-5th 1990-91 18 12 .600 Anderson Jim Foster 1991-92 11 5 T-2nd 1991-92 17 12 .586 Anderson, Curry Stephanie Gaitley 1992-93 10 4 3rd 1992-93 21 8 .724 Bostick, Curry, Mallon Stephanie Gaitley 1993-94 11 5 3rd 1993-94 19 9 .679 Bostick Stephanie Gaitley NCAA 1994-95 11 5 T-3rd 1994-95 20 9 .690 Jakubowicz, Moore, Wenger Stephanie Gaitley NCAA 1995-96 9 7 3rd-East 1995-96 16 12 .571 Jones, Sullivan Stephanie Gaitley 1996-97 15 1 1st-East 1996-97 26 5 .839 M.
    [Show full text]
  • Kay Yow: 34Th Overall 1 2 / 1 2 F O R D H a M 2 P.M
    2004-05 Women’s B a s k e t b a l l 17 NCAA Appearances • Sweet 16, 10 Times • Elite Eight 1998 • Final Four 1998 BROADCASTS Quickly: After spending its last three games at home, NC State will take T V / I n t e r n e t : Live audio through Yahoo Sports on a short road trip to South Carolina on Dec. 16 ... The Pack is a perfect 3- gopack.com 0 at home this season and has won its last four games ... NCState will VS play four games before breaking for the Christmas holiday, including two Radio: Wolfpack-Capitol Sports Radio Network — 2 at home and two on the road ... This is the best season since the start of Stations (WKNC- 88.1 FM Flagship and 1230AM); Cov- erage begins 15 minutes prior to tip-off. Patrick Kinas will the 2001-02 when the Pack won its first six games ... Junior Billie provide Play-by-Play...Color with Que Tucker ... live au- McDowell has scored in double figures the last two games. dio can be found on gopack.com. NC State Fordham Overall Record: 5-1 On The Internet: www.gopack.com Overall Record: 3-4 H/A/N Records: 3-0/0-0/2-1 H/A/N Records: 1-2/2-2/0-0 N C State 2004-05 2003-04 Record: 11-17 S c h e d u l e / R e s u l t s NC State vs. Fordham: First Meeting D a t e O p p o n e n t T i m e Fordham in recent games: 11 / 1 6 E A Sports (Exh.) W, 80-58 Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • The Preliminary Rounds
    The Preliminary Rounds Regional Appearances and Leaders .... 28 Regional Game Records ............................ 29 First- and Second-Round Game Records ........................................... 32 Regional All-Tournament Teams ........... 36 Regional History ........................................... 39 Regional Participants ................................. 42 Stanford’s Jayne Appel 28 ALL-TIME REGIONAL APPEARANCES All-Time Regional Appearances Total Regionals (90 TEAMS) TEAM (Years in Regionals) Regionals Won Total Regionals Providence (1990) ................................................................................... 1 0 TEAM (Years in Regionals) Regionals Won Purdue (1990-92-94-95-98-99-2001-03-04-06-07-09) ............ 12 3 Alabama (1984-94-95-96-97-98) ...................................................... 6 1 Rutgers (1986-87-88-98-99-2000-05-06-07-08-09) .................. 11 2 UAB (2000) ................................................................................................. 1 0 San Diego St. (1984-85-10) ................................................................. 3 0 Arizona (1998) .......................................................................................... 1 0 San Francisco (1996) .............................................................................. 1 0 Arizona St. (1982-83-2005-07-09) .................................................... 5 0 Arkansas (1990-91-98) .......................................................................... 3 1 Seton Hall (1994) ....................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Mississippi State Women's Basketball Social MEDIA Sites
    TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS 1 Table of Contents/Quick Facts 2012-13 OPPONENTS 84 Senior Records 2-3 Media Information 49 Houston/Hampton 85 MSU Team Records 4-5 Mary Evelyn Maxwell Locker Room Louisiana Tech/Winthrop 86 Opponent Team Records 6-7 Humphrey Coliseum 50 Oregon State/UC Santa Barbara 87 Miscellaneous Records 8 Templeton Athletic Academic Center Hardwood Tournament of Hope Bracket 88-89 Annual Leaders 9 Around Campus 51 Savannah State/Southern Miss 90-91 Humphrey Coliseum Records 10-11 Postseason Teams Florida Atlantic/Florida A&M 92-93 MSU Classic Records 12 Bulldogs In The Pros 52 Jacksonville State/Northwestern State 94-95 SEC Tournament Records 13 Bulldog Booster Club Troy/Vanderbilt 96 NCAA Tournament Records 14 Guest Coaches 53 South Carolina/Florida 97 WNIT Records 15 Maroon Madness LSU/Kentucky 98 Miscellaneous Game Records 16 2011-12 Schedule 54 Texas A&M/Ole Miss 99 Conference Records Tennessee/Arkansas 100-101 MSU vs. Ranked Opponents THE LADY BULLDOGS 55 Missouri/Alabama 102 Televised Games 17 2011-12 Roster Georgia/Auburn 103 Bulldog Basketball Timeline 18-19 Martha Alwal 56 SEC/NCAA Tournament Brackets 104-105 Season Tournaments 20-21 Candace Foster 106 MSU Milestone Games 22-23 Darriel Gaynor 2011-12 SEASON REVIEW 107 All-Time Coaching Records 24-25 Kendra Grant 57 2011-12 Results 108-114 Year-By-Year Results 26-27 Jerica James 58-59 2011-12 Statistics 115-124 Series Results 28-29 Katia May 60 MSU Game-By-Game 125 Series Breakdown 30-31 Shamia Robinson 61 Opponent Game-By-Game 126-127 All-Americans 32-33 Carnecia Williams 62 2011-12 SEC Standings & Awards 128 National Awards 34-35 Brittany Young 63-64 SEC Team Statistics 129 SEC Awards 36 Jessy Ward 65-66 SEC Individual Statistics 130-131 1,000-Point Club 36 Sherise Williams 67-74 2011-12 Box Scores 132 Letterwinners 133-137 Mississippi State University COACHING STAFF RECORD BOOK 138 MSU President Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • A All-Time USA Basketball Women's Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation & Results Through February 2020
    All-Time USA Basketball Women’s Alphabetical Roster With Affiliation & Results Through February 2020 A NAME AFFILIATION EVENT RECORD / FINISH Katie Abrahamson Georgia 1985 USOF-North 1-3 / Bronze Karna Abram Indiana 1983 USOF-North 1-3 / Fourth Demetra Adams Florida C.C. 1987 USOF-South 2-2 / Silver Jayda Adams Mater Dei H.S. (CA) 2015 U16 4-1 / Bronze Jody Adams Tennessee 1990 JNT 2-2 / N/A 1990 USOF-South 0-4 / Fourth Jordan Adams Mater Dei H.S. (CA) 2011 U19 8-1 / Gold 2010 U17 8-0 / Gold 2009 U16 5-0 / Gold Candice Agee Penn State 2013 U19 9-0 / Gold Silverado H.S. (CA) 2012 U18 5-0 / Gold Valerie Agee Hawaii 1991 USOF-West 1-3 / Bronze Matee Ajavon Rutgers 2007 PAG 5-0 / Gold Malcom X Shabazz H.S. (NJ) 2003 YDF-East 5-0 / Gold Bella Alarie Princeton 2019 PAG 4-1 / Silver 2017 U19 6-1 / Silver Tawona Al-Haleem John A. Logan College 1993 USOF-North 2-2 / Bronze Moniquee Alexander IMG Academy (FL) 2005 YDF-Red 3-2 / Bronze Rita Alexander Hutcherson Flying Queens / 1957 WC 8-1 / Gold Wayland Baptist College 1955 PAG 8-0 / Gold Danielle Allen Harrison H.S. (AR) 2002 YDF-South 2-3 / Silver Lindsay Allen St. John's College H.S. (DC) 2012 U17 8-0 / Gold Sha'Ronda Allen Western Kentucky 1995 USOF-North 2-2 / Bronze Starretta Allen Independence H.S. (OH) 2004 YDF-North 2-3 / Silver Britney Anderson Meadowbrook H.S. (VA) 2002 YDF-East 3-2 / Bronze Chantelle Anderson Vanderbilt 2001 WUG 7-1 / Gold 2000 JCUP 4-0 / Gold 2000 SEL Lost / 97-31 Hudson Bay H.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Princeton Review Ranks College 'Best Value'
    New Orleans CUB preview Bonner students help repair Demetri Martin, Brand New and PostSecret Katrina’s damage. all to visit this semester. See Features, page 8 See Arts & Entertainment, page 9 signal-online.net The College of New Jersey Student Newspaper since 1885 January 21, 2009 Vol. CXXX. No. 1. Ludacris and Lupe Fiasco to perform at Spring Concert By Matt Lawyue beginning mid-February, Lady Gaga had Staff Writer already received a bid at another venue and Jimmy Eat World had become unavailable. Grammy Award-winning hip hop art- Fortunately, according to Gkionis, ists Ludacris and Lupe Fiasco will grace Ludacris and Lupe Fiasco both accepted the stage at this yearʼs Spring Concert, bids. scheduled for Feb. 27. The decision to add Lupe Fiasco to the After learning mid-November of R&B bill was a result of the increased Student singer Rihannaʼs decision to decline its Activities Fund (SAF) and CUBʼs desire bid, the College Union Board (CUB) was to build on last yearʼs Third Eye Blind awarded $160,888 by the Student Finance concert, Gkionis said. Board (SFB) to bid for Ludacris, singer/ “Since we received the increase to the songwriter Jason Mraz and, as an opener, (SAF) this summer, we decided that it was pop/techno artist Lady Gaga. time to have a huge concert that would Lupe Fiasco and rock group Jimmy Eat go beyond the Third Eye Blind show last World were alternates. year,” Gkionis said. Mraz, Lady Gaga and Jimmy Eat World Gkionis said with a combined four AP Photo all declined bids to perform.
    [Show full text]
  • C:\Documents and Settings\Craig.USAB\My Documents\Work Files\RELEASES\2005\05 Wtrials Athletes.Wpd
    News Release 5465 Mark Dabling Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80918-3842 http://www.usabasketball.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / May 10, 2005 For further information contact Craig Miller, Caroline Williams, or Kate Lakin at USA Basketball (719) 590-4800. *This release is also available on USA Basketball's World Wide Web homepage - http://www.usabasketball.com. An Abundance Of Talent To Be Featured At May 19-22 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials -- Trials To Determine Finalists For 2005 USA U19 World Championship And World University Games Teams -- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 10, 2005) – With 57 top American players accepting invitations to the 2005 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials, there will be no shortage of talent or players with USA Basketball experience. The 2005 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials are set to take place May 19-22 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Invitations to the Trials were issued by the USA Basketball Women’s Collegiate Committee, chaired by Sue Donohoe, NCAA vice-president for Division I women's basketball. Following the four-day Trials the Collegiate Committee will 2005 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials announce finalists for the 12-member 2005 USA Women’s U19 World Championship Team (formerly known as the Junior World Dates: May 19-22, 2005 Championship Team) and the 12-member USA World University Site: U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Games Team. The 2005 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Trials 2005 FIBA U19 World Championship Dates: July 15-24, 2005 begin Thursday, May 19, from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Season in Review Game 1 Lynchburg, Va
    Season In Review Game 1 Lynchburg, Va. Game 3 William & Mary 56 (Vines Center) November 26, 2005 Liberty 73 Liberty ushered in the start of the 2005-06 season with a solid, 74-49 victory William & Mary MIN FG-A 3FG-A FT-A REB AST TO BLK ST PF PTS over Virginia Union in the Vines Center. The new-look Lady Flames jumped out Devin James f 24 2-9 0-2 0-0 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 Kyra Kaylor f 34 6-16 1-4 2-4 12 0 3 2 3 1 15 to an early 10-point lead as Egle Smigelskaite took a Michelle Parker pass and Sarah Stroh g 25 2-6 2-4 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 1 6 knocked down a three-pointer to put Liberty up, 19-9, with 11:09 to go in the Dani Kell g 28 2-8 0-2 2-2 4 2 1 2 2 4 6 first half. Virginia Union responded, as LaToya Green hit a three of her own; Lizzie Schiel g 33 3-11 2-8 2-2 2 2 2 0 1 3 10 Courtney Portell 16 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 6 however, Liberty’s defense would stifle the Lady Panthers, allowing only one Tiara Cruse 15 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 2 2 basket over the next five minutes. Liberty capitalized on the poor shooting of Katy Neumer 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mindy Carter 4 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 2 5 Virginia Union as Molly Frazee connected on two of her four first half free Jalen Boone 13 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 throws to extend the lead to 29-14, capping off a 10-5 run.
    [Show full text]
  • MG 1-10.Indd
    I:.E"I~ERLetter From Coach FROM Joseph £OA£HIOSEBH 1 22008-09008-09 YYellowellow JJacketsackets TTableable ooff CContentsontents Quick Facts Georgia Tech Dan Radakovich .......................................... 77 General Quick Facts .................................................... 1 Theresa Wenzel ........................................... 77 Full Name: ....................................... Georgia Institute of Technology Schedule/Results........................................... 2 Georgia Tech Administration ....................... 78 Location: ......................................................................... Atlanta, Ga. Letter from Coach Joseph .............................. 3 Founded: .................................................................................. 1885 2007-08 Year in Review Enrollment: ............................................................................19,393 This is Georgia Tech Notes......................................................80-81 Nickname: ........................................Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Mascot: ....................................................“Buzz,” 1930 Model A Ford The Institute ...............................................4-5 Results and Statistics ..............................82-85 Colors: .................................................................Old Gold and White Excellence ..................................................6-7 Box Scores ..............................................86-91 Affi liation: .................................................................NCAA
    [Show full text]
  • Lynx Front Office Staff
    SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 ROSTER PLAYERS ADMINISTRATION MEDIA 2014 SEASON 2014 PLAYOFFS HISTORY RECORDS PLAYOFFS PRESEASON OPPONENTS WNBA COMMUNITY AUGUSTUS BRUNSON CRUZ DANTAS GRAY JONES LISTON MOORE O’NEILL PETERS WHALEN WRIGHT ADDITIONAL RIGHTS THE COURTS AT MAYO CLINIC SQUARE The brand new training center has two basketball courts, with the Timberwolves and Lynx each having a primary court. It includes additional offices for coaches, scouts and staff, as well as expanded training and workout areas. The space is accessible to the community with the practice courts being available for youth basketball programs and games. - Approximately $20 million investment - Mortenson Construction is the Construction Manager - AECOM is the Architect/Engineering Firm - ICON Venue Group is the Owner’s Representative - 105,000 total square feet · 52,000 Timberwolves & Lynx Basketball Operations · 23,000 Timberwolves & Lynx Corporate Headquarters · 20,000 Mayo Clinic Space · 7,500 Mayo Clinic and Timberwolves & Lynx Shared Space · 2,000 Timberwolves & Lynx Retail Store - Two courts · Primary court for Timberwolves · Primary court for Lynx - Access to the Mayo Sports Medicine Clinic adjacent to the training center - Open for the 2014-2015 Season - Modern look and feel - More functional - Enhanced, enlarged workout area - Expanded, improved training area - Improved team classroom - Updated technology - Additional storage - Natural light - More transparent for the public - New Youth Basketball partnership opportunities - Creates hundreds of jobs ·
    [Show full text]
  • NC State WBB Record Book
    REYNOLDS COLISEUM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 10 Angela Daye vs. Duke, 2/5/86 BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .818 Connecticut (8-11), 12/10/94 MOST POINTS BLOCKS 38 Andrea Stinson vs. North Carolina, 2/12/91 8 Genia Beasley vs. North Carolina, 1/24/79 MOST REBOUNDS 8 Tia Bell vs. Virginia, 2/15/09 74 NC State (vs. App. State), 12/8/76 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Andrea Stinson vs. Georgia Tech, 1/7/89 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 29 NC State vs. Maryland, 12/5/19 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 29 NC State vs. Virginia, 1/17/00 31 Linda Page vs. Penn State, 3/19/83 TEAM RECORDS LARGEST CROWD MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS COMBINED BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 5 MADE) 11,520 NC State vs. Vrginia, 1/12/91 48 NC State (29) vs. Clemson (19), 2/21/90 1.00 Teresa Carmichael (11-11) vs. Saint Joe’s, 3/12/85 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1.00 Kiara Leslie (8-8) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/15/17 MOST POINTS 42 NC State vs. North Carolina, 2/21/11 1.00 Dawn Bradley (7-7) vs. North Carolina, 2/7/89 125 NC State vs. Duke, 1/19/78 1.00 Monica Bates (6-6) vs. UNC Asheville, 11/21/98 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS COMBINED 1.00 Carolyn Swords (6-6) vs. Boston College, 1/19/10 MOST POINTS COMBINED 78 NC State (42) vs. North Carolina (36), 2/21/11 1.00 Ashley Key (5-5) vs. NC A&T, 12/18/04 243 NC State (120) vs.
    [Show full text]
  • Residents Rally to Oppose Cooper Rd. Project
    Serving Westfield, Scotch Plains and Fanwood Friday. December 24,2004 50 cents Residents rally to oppose Cooper Rd. project The rally was prompted by a develop- Resident Ed Davis said the island is er's plan to construct a single-family home symbolic of the uniqueness of his neigh- THE RECORD-PRESS on a privately owned lot that occupies the borhood. SCOTCH PLAINS — Buttressed by 50 western end of the island. The plan The house is going to sit in the middle or more sympathetic neighbors, opponents requires a variance from the Board of of an open area, and it's going to dominate of a south side building plan gathered on Adjustment, which will hear the case Jan. the view coming up here," Davis said. "It an island in the middle of Cooper Road 6. The building lot is 660 square feet shy of just seems crass." Saturday to draw attention to their cause. the 40,000 square foot minimum estab- With much of northern New Jersey At the rally, neighbors discussed the lished by the local land use ordinance. slated to be ofT-Iimits to development history of Cooper Road and brainstormed Neighbors lament the steadily increas- under new state regulations, many legal strategies for controlling new devel- ing level of traffic on a street that was builders are turning their attention to opment while their children sat cross- once a farm road, and was chosen by many communities like Scotch Plains, which has legged in the grass, inking slogans onto for its pastoral setting, quiet, and abun- an abundance of large lots and open space BROOKS CRANDALL/COflRESPONDENT handmade cardboard signs.
    [Show full text]