2017-18 Rider Women's Basketball Rider Combined Team Statistics (As of Feb 23, 2018) Overall Allseason Games Stats
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2017-18 RIDER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rider Broncs (12-16, 9-8 MAAC) at Manhattan Jaspers (12-16, 9-8 MAAC) Sunday, February 25, 2018 * 2:00 p.m. Draddy Gymnasium (2,345) Riverdale, NY Assistant Sports Communications Director: Steve Cunha 401-480-6260 * [email protected] About the Series 2017-18 Schedule All-Time Record: Manhattan leads, 29-16 Date Opponent Time/Result Last Meeting: Rider, 67-51 (Feb. 1, 2018; Lawrenceville, NJ) Nov. Streak: Rider, 4 10 BUCKNELL L, 76-71 Broncs Probable Starting Five 12 at Navy L, 63-44 # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. PPG RPG Of Note 18 HOLY CROSS L, 83-56 3 Kamila Hoskova Sr. G 5-9 14.6 5.7 25 points & 11-of-13 FT at Niagara 21 at Lafayette L, 60-45 4 Stella Johnson So. G 5-10 15.4 6.0 25 points, 13 rebounds & 4 blocks at Canisius 25 at Seton Hall# L, 85-49 13 Lea Favre So. F 6-0 6.2 3.8 9 points & a career-high 11 rebounds vs. SPU 21 Lexi Posset Jr. G 5-7 9.5 4.3 Career-high 14 rebounds at Niagara 26 vs. East Carolina# L, 66-63 32 Aubre Johnson So. F 6-2 2.8 4.6 Career-high 9 points & 8 rebounds at Iona Dec. Key Reserves 1 VERMONT W, 64-49 5 Jaiden Morris Fr. G 5-8 7.4 2.0 14 points on career-high 4 3PT FGs vs. Iona 6 at La Salle W, 76-55 10 Zhane Barnes So. G 5-6 0.0 0.0 Made Rider debut vs. Binghamton 9 at Mount St. Mary’s L, 82-78 11 Daija Moses Fr. F 5-10 0.5 1.2 Career-high 6 rebounds vs. Niagara 15 Taylour Jones Jr. G 5-7 0.6 0.6 2 points, 2 rebounds & 2 assists at NJIT 16 at NJIT W, 79-64 22 Lexi Stover So. G 5-10 6.1 1.5 12 points on 4-of-5 3pt FG vs. Iona 21 BINGHAMTON L, 76-54 34 Asyana’e Muwwakkil Sr. F/C 6-3 0.6 0.2 2 points vs. Iona 28 MARIST* L, 80-69 42 Tracey Goodman So. F 6-4 1.7 2.0 Career-high 8 points & 7 reboubds vs.QU 30 SIENA* L, 71-67 (OT) Jan. Tale of the Tape 2 at Saint Peter’s* W, 57-52 MANHATTAN RIDER 7 CANISIUS* W, 70-54 59.0.........................................Points Per Game.........................................63.1 10 at Fairfield* W, 61-45 39.2%................................Field Goal Percentage...................................39.2% 15 at Quinnipiac* L, 73-66 30.3%................................3-Point FG Percentage...................................33.0% 18 NIAGARA* W, 65-58 69.1%................................Free Throw Percentage..................................75.2% 21 at Marist* L, 68-67 34.8......................................Rebounds Per Game.......................................34.2 25 at Iona* W, 62-49 13.7.........................................Assists Per Game........................................11.3 27 FAIRFIELD* L, 68-57 3.5............................................Blocks Per Game..........................................3.2 Feb. 8.4.............................................Steals Per Game.........................................8.0 1 MANHATTAN* W, 67-51 15.8..........................................Turnovers Per Game..................................14.9 3 at Monmouth* L, 63-56 -1.2...........................................Turnover Margin........................................+1.6 9 SAINT PETER’S* W, 62-52 11 IONA* W, 80-53 What You Need To Know 16 at Niagara* L, 69-61 - Rider closes out the 2017-18 regular season on Sunday, February 25 with a road 18 at Canisius* W, 62-54 MAAC showdown againt Manhattan. The tilt holds MAAC Tournament seeding 23 QUINNIPIAC* L, 80-59 complications as Rider can finish as high as four in the standings and as low as seven. 25 at Manhattan* 2:00 PM - Rider is looking for the regular-season sweep of the Jaspers for the second year in a Mar. row. The Broncs took the earlier meeting by 16 in Lawrenceville. 1-5 MAAC Tournament in Albany^ - Last time out, Sophomore Stella Johnson scored a team-high 17 points and Jaiden Morris added 11 in a setback at home against Quinnipiac. The game with the Bobcats HOME GAMES IN CAPS marked the final home game for seniors Kamila Hoskova and Asyana’e Muwwakkil. # Seton Hall Thanksgiving Tournament - This season, Rider is 12-5 and 9-3 in conference play when leading at halftime. The * MAAC Contest team is also 11-0 when holding opponents under 60 points. All nine of Rider’s ^ MAAC Tournament conference wins have come when they’ve held their opponents to less than 60 points. The Broncs are 0-11 when facing a deficit after 30 minutes of play this year. On The Air In conjunction with WRRC 107.7 FM The Bronc, tonight’s game and every Rider women’s basketball game is broadcast live on the radio and streamed on the internet, with the links available on www.GoBroncs.com. Jeff Nolan and Dick Wiseman will have the call through- out the season. 2017-18 Rider Women’s Basketball SCOUTING MANHATTAN About Rider University The Jaspers enter Sunday’s matinee with a 12-16 overall record and a 9-8 Location: Lawrenceville, New Jersey mark in the MAAC after racing past Saint Peter’s, 60-39, on Friday evening Nickname: Broncs in Jersey City. Manhattan has won back-to-back games and the team is 7-4 Colors: Cranberry, White, Gray at home in 2017-18. The Jaspers have also won five of their last six games at Founded: 1865 Draddy Gymnasium with the lone setback coming by two points in overtime Enrollment: 5,106 (4,060 undergraduate) President: Dr. Greg Dell’Omo to Siena. As a team, Manhattan ranks third in the MAAC in scoring defense Director of Athletics: Don Harnum with opponents scoring just over 60 points per game. It is a two-headed Affiliations: NCAA Division I, ECAC attack for the Jaspers with seniors Kayla Grimme and Amani Tatum both Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference averaging in double figures. Grimme is scoring a team-best 14.2 points per Home Court: Alumni Gymnasium (1,650) Associate AD/Compliance/Internal Operations: game and she also ranks fourth in the league in rebounding with over eight Greg Busch boards per contest. Tatum is scoring over 13 points per tilt and dishing out Associate AD/External Operations and Development/SWA: a MAAC-leading 4.4 assists per game. Tatum also leads the MAAC in made Karin Torchia three-point field goals per game (2.4), steals (76) and steals per game (2.7). Assistant AD/Operations and Facilities: Brian Keane Off the bench, sophomore Gabby Cajou is scoring over eight points per Coor. of Athletic Event Operations: contest and ranks fourth in the MAAC in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.7). In Rich Koch the first meeting between the Broncs and Jaspers earlier this month, Cajou Manager Athletic Business Operations: scored 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting off the bench. Cristen Babik Academic Support Coordinator: Sonya Hurt ALL-TIME SERIES VS. THE JASPERS Faculty Athletics Representative: Manhattan leads the all-time series, 29-16. The Broncs have had the edge of Dr. Kelly Bidle late, winning four in a row against the Jaspers thanks to sweeping the Athletics Secretary: Cherie Voorhees regular-season series a year ago. Under Head Coach Lynn Milligan, Rider is Head Athletic Trainer: 8-11 versus Manhattan. Tim Lengle, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer/Women’s Basketball: EARLIER THIS YEAR AGAINST MANHATTAN Gina Dain, A.T.C. Sports Information Director Senior Kamila Hoskova and sophomore Stella Johnson powered Rider past Greg Ott Manhattan, 67-51, in early February in Lawrenceville. The duo combined for [email protected] 34 points, 22 rebounds and four steals on 13-of-21 shooting to pace the Rider (cell) 908-783-5258 offensive attack. Hoskova poured in a game-high 22 points to go along with Assistant SID/Women’s basketball contact Steve Cunha nine rebounds and a pair of steals, while Johnson recorded her third [email protected] double-double of the season thanks to a 12-point, 13-rebound performance. (cell) 401-480-6260 Sports Communications Secretary: LAST TIME OUT Lynn Rugg Press Row Phone (Alumni Gym): Last time out, defending MAAC Champion Quinnipiac spoiled Rider’s 609-895-5657 Senior Day. The Bobcats handed the Broncs an 80-59 setback on Friday at Sports Information Fax: Alumni Gymnasium. It was a back-and-forth game early on as there were 609-896-0341 eight lead changes during the first 20 minutes of play. Both teams shot over Athletics Home Page: www.gobroncs.com 56 percent from the field in the opening quarter as QU held a 23-19 edge after 10 minutes of action. Quinnipiac came out strong in third quarter, outscoring the Broncs by 16 (24-8) to take back a lead they would not surrender. In the stanza, the Bobcats held Rider to 15 percent (2-of-13) shooting and forced a pair of Bronc turnovers. The third proved to be the difference as the Broncs would not get within single digits after the opening minutes of the second half. ON THE ROAD AGAIN Rider hits the road for the final time the regular season on Sunday afternoon. Outside of Lawrenceville this season the Broncs are 6-9 overall and 4-4 in MAAC play. The Broncs have won four of their last five games in Riverdale dating back to the 2012-13 campaign. SEEDING SCENARIOS Sunday’s game has MAAC Tournament seeding implications for both teams. The Broncs and Jaspers can be clinch the No. 4 seed in the MAAC Tournament with a win on Sunday and some help.