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Southern Utah University Women's Basketball Southern Utah University Women’s Basketball January 23, 2012 Southern Utah University Athletics Media Relations • Kyle Newhouse, Assistant Director • (435) 586-7758 • [email protected] 2011-12 Schedule/ReSultS Overall: 5-14 T-BIRDS CONTINUE HOMESTAND, Summit League: 1-7 date OppOnent Time (mSt) HOST OAKLAND Oct. 31 Dixie State (exh) W, 76-66 Nov. 4 AdamS State (exh) W, 72-52 GAME 19 Nov. 13 Utah L, 74-60 IPFW Nov. 18 Santa Clara L, 79-78 vs Nov. 20 Oregon State L, 90-40 Southern Utah Nov. 26 North Dakota L, 62-61 Saturday Jan. 21, 5:00 p.m. (MT) Nov. 27 New Mexico State W, 58-57 Nov. 30 Utah valley w, 80-65 Centrum Arena Dec. 3 Oral Roberts* L, 109-59 SUU 80 - IPFW 68 7-12, 4-4 Summit League Dec. 8 BYU L, 82-49 Dec. 10 UVU W, 60-59 dec. 17 WeStminSter W, 59-57 Dec. 20 Ohio State L, 88-50 GAME 20 Dec. 29 UMKC* L, 81-61 Oakland Dec. 31 South Dakota* L, 81-69 vs Jan. 3 San Jose State L, 70-68 Southern Utah Jan. 7 NDSu *& L, 80-68 Monday Jan. 23, 7:00 p.m. (MT) Jan. 9 SdSu* L, 66-50 Jan. 14 WIU* L, 82-70 Centrum Arena Jan. 16 IUPUI* L, 56-49 5-14, 1-7 Summit League LIVE STATS AVAILABLE 8-8, 4-3 Summit League Jan. 21 IPFW *& W, 80-68 LIVE RADIO (KSUU - 91.1 FM) Jan. 23 Oakland* 7 p.m. LIVE VIDEO (SUUTBIRDS.COM) Jan. 28 SOuth dakOta *& 5 p.m. SUU RETURNS HOME FOR FOUR Jan. 30 UMKC* 7 p.m. Feb. 4 SDSU* 7 p.m. Southern Utah is in the midst of four-straight home games after facing five of its first Feb. 6 NDSU* 5 p.m. seven Summit League opponenents on the road. The Thunderbirds got a career high Feb. 11 IUPUI *& 5 p.m. 22 points from sophomore guard DJ Norman on Saturday to capture its first victory in Feb. 13 WIU* 7 p.m. conference play with a 80-68 win over IPFW. Next up for the T-Birds is a matchup with Feb. 18 Oakland* 1:30 p.m. Oakland. The Golden Grizzlies fell at Oral Roberts by a score of 62-53 on Saturday, but Feb. 20 IPFW* 5 p.m. have won three of their last four Summit League games. The two teams will meet in the Feb. 25 ORal RObeRtS* 5 p.m. Centrum Arena this Monday at 7 p.m. (MT) SUMMIT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT FOLLOW THE THUNDERBIRDS (SiOux FallS, S.d.) Southern Utah University women’s basketball fans can follow all home and select away Mar. 3 Opening Round TBA games via LiveStats at www.SUUTBIRDS.com. All home games will be video streamed Mar. 4 Quarterfinal Round TBA on www.SUUTBIRDS.com and broadcast on the radio at 91.1 FM and online at www. Mar. 5 Semifinal Round TBA Mar. 6 Championship TBA suu.edu/hss/comm/ksuu/webcast.html. All Times Mountain ProbABLE STArtinG FIVE All Times Subject To Change F - #15 carli moreland, 6-1, So., broomfield, colo. All Home Games In BOLD Played At Centrum Arena (10.8 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 1.2 bpg) * Summit League Game F - #34 kimie hawkins. 5-11, Jr., moreno valley, calif. ^ Aggie Hotel Encanto Thanksgiving Classic (8.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 1.4 apg) & Doubleheader with SUU men’s team G/F - #31 tayler anderson, 6-0, Jr., lyman, Wyo. (5.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 2.6 apg) G - #10 dJ norman, 5-9, So., marion, iowa (7.3 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 1.6 apg) pG - #5 andrea Jones, 5-5, So., mesa, ariz. (8.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.7 spg) HEAD cOACH - JR payne, 3rd Season SUU RECORD - 28-51, CAREER RECORD - Same SUMMIT LEAGUE LEADERS 2011-12 SUMMIT LEAGUE STADINGS (1/23/12) SCORING OFFENSE 1) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 73.8 Summit Overall 2) UMKC .............................................................................. 73.7 3) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 65.4 Team W L Pct. W L Pct. 7) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 61.5 SCORING DEFENSE South Dakota St. 8 1 .889 13 7 .650 1) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 53.9 2) IUPUI ................................................................................. 57.3 Oral Roberts 6 2 .750 12 7 .632 3) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .................................................... 57.9 9) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 74.0 UMKC 5 3 .625 14 6 .700 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1) IPFW ................................................................................. 76.7 Oakland 4 4 .500 8 9 .471 2) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 76.3 3) WESTERN ILLINOIS ........................................................... 73.6 IPFW 4 4 .500 7 12 .368 5) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 72.5 North Dakota St. 4 5 .444 7 14 .333 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 43.2 2) UMKC .............................................................................. 41.9 South Dakota 3 5 .375 11 6 .647 3) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 41.6 9) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 37.1 IUPUI 3 5 .375 8 12 .400 FIELD GOAL DEFENSE Western Illinois 3 5 .375 6 12 .333 1) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 35.1 2) OAKLAND ........................................................................ 36.7 3) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .................................................... 37.6 Southern Utah 1 7 .125 5 14 .263 6) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 41.0 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1) UMKC .............................................................................. 38.0 ABOUT THE IPFW MASTODONS 2) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 34.5 3) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .................................................... 32.7 IUPUI has won two of its last three in conference play, including collecting wins over 3-POINT DEFENSE Western Illinois and IUPUI, to improve its Summit League mark to 4-3 on the year. Three 1) SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .................................................... 27.8 2) OAKLAND ........................................................................ 28.7 Mastodons are scoring in the double figures including Stephanie Rosado (13.3 ppg), Erin 3) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 29.2 8) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 33.7 Murphy (12.8) and Anne Boese (12.3). Boese is also one of the top outside shooters in REBOUNDING the league with 2.7 3FG a contest. Head coach Chris Paul has compiled a record of 72-98 1) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 41.3 2) NORTH DAKOTA STATE .................................................... 39.5 over the past six seasons at IPFW. The Thunderbirds and ‘Dons split their two meetings 3) UMKC .............................................................................. 39.3 last season as each team came away with a victory on the opposition’s home court. OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1) UMKC .............................................................................. 13.7 2) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 13.7 3) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 13.2 TEAM COMPARISON (2011-12 STATS) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS TEAM PPG Opp PPG FG% 3PT% FT% RPG APG TOPG SPG BPG 1) OAKLAND ........................................................................ 27.8 2) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 27.6 IPFW 64.3 75.7 34.6 30.7 74.5 37.7 13.4 15.5 7.8 2.6 3) SOUTH DAKOTA .............................................................. 26.7 Southern Utah 60.5 74.3 36.4 33.8 72.0 41.3 10.7 22.7 5.4 2.0 BLOCKS 1) SOUTH DAKOTA ................................................................ 7.2 2) OAKLAND .......................................................................... 5.5 3) NORTH DAKOTA STATE ...................................................... 4.3 9) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................... 2.1 ASSISTS 1) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 16.4 abOut the Oakland GOlden GRiZZlieS 2) UMKC .............................................................................. 15.5 3) OAKLAND ........................................................................ 15.1 Oakland dropped a 62-53 decision at Oral Roberts over the weekend after winning 9) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 10.9 three-straight conference games. OU is currently tied for the fourth spot in the Summit STEALS League standings with a record of 4-4. The Grizzlies are led by Brittany Watterworth 1) ORAL ROBERTS ................................................................ 14.6 2) IUPUI ................................................................................. 10.9 who with 18.7 points per game is one of the league’s top scorers so far this season. OU 3) UMKC .............................................................................. 10.5 10) SOUTHERN UTAH ............................................................. 5.6 also features one of the top defenses in the league, allowing just 58.2 points an outing. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Senior center Brittney Carnago patrols the paint for the Grizzlies, averaging 3.3 blocks 1) KEVI LUPER, ORU ............................................................. 23.1 2) BETHANY WATTERWORTH, OU ........................................ 18.5 a contest. Head coach Becky Francis is in her 12th season at Oakland where she has 3) DAYON HALL-JONES, UMKC .........................................
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