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Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - Sid@Warner.Edu - 863-638-7126 - 2019 WOMEN’S Warner BASKETBALL 1-4, 0-1 TSC Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - [email protected] - 863-638-7126 - www.warnerroyals.com 2019 WOMEN’S Warner BASKETBALL 1-4, 0-1 TSC Vs ST. THOMAS November 21, 2019 Lake Wales, Fla. Turner Athletic Center SCOUTING THE BOBCATS November • The Bobcats started off the season with back-to-back wins over Johnson University. 2 vs Johnson Univeristy W 44-30 • Their two losses have come to NCAA DII Palm Beach Atlantic 5 at Edward Waters L 59-88 and NAIA No. 2 Southeastern. 9 at NCAA DI Univ. North Florida# • Gianni Domond leads the offense for the Bobcats with 44 11 vs Edward Waters L 54-84 points on the season. Keiana Brooks leads in points per game 14 at Florida National L 42-52 with a 14.33 average. 16 vs Johnson & Wales (fla)* L 52-64 • Gianni Domond has aldo been big time along the boards lead- 21 vs St. Thomas* 5:30 pm ing the team with 37 rebounds. 23 at Florida Memorial* 2 pm • In their four games, the Bobcats have been most dangerous in 26 vs Florida National 5:30 pm the 2nd and 3rd quarters. December 3 vs Florida College 5:30 pm ROYAL ROAR 5 at Ave Maria* 5:30 pm • The Royals are 1-4 overall with a TSC record of 0-1. 7 vs Southeastern* 2:00 pm • They’ve fallen in four straight games since their season 16 at Rollins College# 6 pm opening win, however, two of losses came against a very 17 vs Univ. Of Northwestern Ohio 6 pm tough Edward Waters team who is now 7-0 having gone on 20 vs Truett-McConnell 5:30 pm after the Royals to beat Morris (s.c.) 101-61. 31 vs Dakota State 12 pm • Alana St. Clair was named NCCAA National Player of the Week for her efforts during last weeks games. January • D’Asia James has been playing lights out for the Royals with 2 at Florida College 5:30 pm 61 points, 50 rebounds, 7 steals, 6 assists and shooting 51% 4 at Keiser* 2 pm from the field. 11 vs Webber International* 2 pm 16 vs Coastal Georgia* 5:30 pm SERIES HISTORY 18 at Thomas* 2 pm • The Royals are 0-21 all-time against the Bobcats in a series that dates back to 2010. 23 vs Florida Memorial* 5:30 pm • When playing Sun Conference games, the Royals are 0-18 all- 25 at St. Thomas* 2 pm time. 30 at Johnson & Wales* 5:30 pm February 1 vs Keiser* 2 pm Warner Royal Sports Network Gamecenter 6 at Southeastern* 5:30 pm Warner University vs. St. Thomas University 8 vs Ave Maria* 2 pm 15 at Webber International* 10 am 20 vs Thomas* 5:30 pm 22 at Coastal Georgia* 2 pm * - TSC Match # - Exhibition BOLD - Home Match Date: November 21, 2019 Location: Lake Wales, Fla. Records: Warner (1-4, TSC 0-1) vs. St. Thomas (2-2, 0-1)) Watch Live at: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/warner/ @Warner_wbb_hoopsJANUARY 2, 2014, Columbia, | www.warnerroyals.com Ky. - Campbellsville 77, Lindsey |Wilson @warnerroyal82 Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - [email protected] - 863-638-7126 - www.warnerroyals.com 2019 WARNER ROYALS BASKETBALL ROYALS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. YR. Hometown/Previous School 1 Ashlyn Henderson G 5-6 Fr. Port Charlotte, Fla. / Port Charlotte HS 3 Brittany Williams G 5-5 Sr. Kissimmee, Fla. / Haines City High School 4 Kyra Champagne G 5-11 So. Clearwater, Fla. / Mobile University 5 Shelby Gard G 5-9 Fr. Wellington, Fla. / Palm Beach Central HS 10 Troi Grant G 5-5 Jr. Margate, Fla. / Piper HS 11 Alexia Benson G 5-3 So. Clermont, Fla. / Lake Minneola HS 12 Alysa Augustin F 5-8 Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Hillsborough CC 15 Maria Aviles F 5-9 Fr. Doral, Fla. / Doral Academy 20 Isabel Morales F 6-2 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Howell HS 21 D’Asia James F 5-11 Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Alonso High School 24 Avery Fogel G 5-8 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Highland Prep 33 Marina Hodo F 5-9 Fr. Naples, Fla. / Gulf Coast HS 42 Alana St. Clair C 5-11 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Evans High School Head Coach: Nikki Jessee Assistant Coaches: Chelsea Williams, Maria Reinhard, Cristina Reyes, Jana Collins Athletic Trainer: Palmer Trolli Team Chaplain: Sharon Beck BOBCATS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name POS. HT. YR. Hometown/Previous School 0 Anari Dozier G 5’8 So. Fort Lauderdale, FL/Coconut Creek HS 1 Patricia Martinez Sanz G 5’7 Jr. Madrid, Spain/Santa Maria del Pilar Briar Cliff Univ 3 Destiny Wilson G 5’5 Jr. Miami Gardens, FL/ Monsignor Edward Pace HS 4 Madison Sjogreen G 5’8 Fr. Plantation, FL/Piper HS 10 Keiana Brooks G 5’7 Jr.. Winchester, VA/ James Wood HS 11 Kayla Rodriguez G 5’5 Fr. Port St. Lucie/Centennial HS 13 Jakiya Taylor C 6’1 Fr. Stuart, FL/Jensen Beach HS 20 Kylie Vogel F 6’0 Jr. Fairbury, IL/Prairie Central HS Danville CC 21 Jayda Theodule G 5’7 Fr. Miramar, FL/Miami Country Day 23 Gianni Domond F 5’11 Fr. North Miami, FL/Monsignor Edward Pace HS 24 Samaria August G 5’5 Fr. Pembroke Pines, FL/Nova HS 32 Keaubree Edwards F 5’8 Jr. Daytona Beach,PRONUNCIATION FL/Spruce Creek HS/Santa GUIDE Fe 33 Angela Alfaro G 5’8 So. Tamaulipas, MX/Colegio Jose de Escandon La Salle Coaching Staff Candace Walker Head Coach Sebastian Moreno Assistant Coach Darren Worrell Assistant Coach Sydney Moss Assistant Coach @Warner_wbb_hoops | www.warnerroyals.com | @warnerroyal 11/21/2019 DakStats WebSync Warner (Fla.) Date Printed: 11/21/2019 8:33:08 AM Lake Wales, FL NAIA WBB Warner Sports Information - Kyle Blue - [email protected] - 863-638-7126 - www.warnerroyals.com Warner (Fla.) vs. St. Thomas (Fla.) 11/21/2019 5:30 PM NAIA Women's Basketball All Times Local NAIA Top 25 Coaches Poll (Oct 23rd) KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The 2019 DII Women’s Bas- Team Matchup ketball National Champions, the Bulldogs of WU STU Concordia (Neb.) stay at the top for the 2019-20 Current Record 1 - 4 2 - 2 season. The Bulldogs are No. 1 according to the Scoring 251 267 Points Per Game 50.200 66.750 NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Scoring Margin -13.800 2.750 Preseason Top 25 Poll. Field Goals 85 104 Concordia returns four starters from a team that Field Goal Percentage 0.305 0.381 3-pt FG 18 30 went 35-3 a season ago, winning the first nation- 3-point FG Percent 0.217 0.288 al title in program history. That includes three 3-point FG made per game 3.600 7.500 NAIA All-American forwards in Philly Lammers, Free Throws 61 29 Free throw pct 0.709 0.558 tournament MVP, Grace Barry and leading scor- Rebounds 205 185 er Taylor Cockerill. Rebounds per game 41.000 46.250 Southeastern (Fla.) the national runner-up, be- Rebounding Margin 1.400 6.000 Assists 57 53 gin the season at No. 2. The Fire went 31-3 in Assists per game 11.400 13.250 2018-2019. The top team from the Sun confer- Turnovers 125 78 Turnovers per game 25.000 19.500 ence returns just one starter from the previous Turnover margin -7.600 1.250 season center, Marlena Schmidt. Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.456 0.679 Newcomers to the preseason poll, compared to Steals 47 44 Steals per game 9.400 11.000 the final regular-season poll of 2018-2019, are: Blocks 12 10 No. 17 Saint Xavier (Ill.), No. 22 Michigan-Dear- Blocks per game 2.400 2.500 born and No. 23 Mayville State (N.D.) and No. 24 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) ALL-TIME SERIES VS. ST. THOMAS Morningside (Iowa) holds record for most No. 1 DATE SITE RESULT rankings of all-time with 39. Indiana Wesleyan – 1-8-10 ............................Miami Gardens, Fla..... ...................................... L 50-64 No. 20 in this poll – is second with 34. 2-5-10 .................................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 53-65 1-8-11 .................................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 65-74 2-1-11 .............................. Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 47-89 2-25-11 ...............................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 62-78 1-14-12 ...............................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 61-73 NAIA TOP 25 POLL 2-10-12 ............................ Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 40-77 1-12-13 ...............................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 50-67 RANK-LAST WEEK SCHOOL RECORD POINTS 2-8-13 ..............................Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 40-88 1 1 Concordia (Neb.) [12] 35-3 312 2-19-13 ............................ Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 58-82 2 2 Southeastern (Fla.) 31-3 302 1-15-14 ............................ Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 66-72 3 5 College of the Ozarks Mo. 31-4 284 2-8-14 .................................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 47-67 4 7 Indiana Tech 32-4 270 1-24-15 ...............................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 42-57 5 16 Dordt (Iowa) 20-12 266 2-3-15 ..............................Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 46-65 6 8 Marian (Ind.) 27-7 264 2-24-15 ............................ Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 52-66 7 3 Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.) 31-6 258 1-13-16 ............................ Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 54-68 8 9 Eastern Oregon 29-4 234 2-10-16 ...............................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 48-52 9 14 St. Francis (Ill.) 24-9 231 1-6-18 ..............................Miami Gardens, Fla ......................................... L 63-67 10 11 Antelope Valley (Calif.) 27-6 230 2-8-18 .................................Lake Wales, Fla............................................ L 50-76 11 4 Northwestern (Iowa) 29-5 215 1-5-19 .................................Lake Wales, Fla...........................................
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