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Wright State Raiders 14 G 32 F 15 G 21 F 23 G WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STAT Game 25 Wright State at UIC UIC Pavilion February 14, 2015 Matt Zircher, Women’s Basketball Contact 417 Wright State Nutter Center WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway | Dayton, OH 45435 O: 937-775-2831 | C: 937-304-6586 2014-15 Women’s Basketball Game Notes [email protected] | www.WSURaiders.com Schedule/Results Wright State Raiders GAME (18-6, 7-3 Horizon) NOVEMBER (4-0, 0-0 Horizon) 24 vs. UIC Flames Fri. 14 at Austin Peay 85-73 (14-9, 4-6 Horizon) Sun. 16 at Lipscomb 79-66 The Series: UIC leads 28-23 Last Time Out: A Courtney Boyd three tied the game three minutes into Thur. 20 MURRAY STATE 75-68 the second half, only to see Green Bay follow with an 18-6 run as the Sat. 22 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 70-50 Phoenix defeated Wright State 61-45 Thursday night at the Kress Events Center. DECEMBER (6-3, 0-0 Horizon) Green Bay scored the first five points of the contest and had the lead until the Raiders tied the game on back-to-back threes by Bre- Wed. 3 DAYTON 76-79 anna Stucke, the second coming with 9:08 remaining in the first half. Fri. 5 at Butler 49-57 The Phoenix, however, went back in front with five straight points and Sun. 14 LAMAR 82-61 maintained the advantage the rest of the period, going into the break Mon. 15 OTTERBEIN 104-51 up 28-24. Fri. 19 Denver + 72-63 WSU had a slight higher shooting percentage in the opening 20 min- utes, shooting 35 percent compared to 33 percent for Green Bay, but Sat. 20 UC Irvine + 80-42 the Phoenix had seven more attempts thanks in part to a 5-1 edge in Sun. 21 at Purdue + 46-70 offensive rebounds. Mon. 29 CHICAGO STATE 81-40 Wright State again tied the game at 32 on a Boyd three at the 17-min- Wed. 31 CENTRAL STATE 118-70 ute mark of the second half, but could not take the lead as Green Bay went in front for good with five straight points to start the decisive 18-6 run. The Raiders would get no closer than eight the rest of the way. JANUARY (6-2, 5-2 Horizon) The Phoenix shot 44 percent in the second half to finish at 39 percent Sat. 3 at Northern Kentucky 72-60 overall while WSU shot 28 percent the final 20 minutes to end up at 31 Wed. 7 GREEN BAY * 59-68 percent. Sat. 10 DETROIT * 76-57 Boyd led the Raiders with 16 points while Tay’ler Mingo had 10 points along with six assists. Wed. 14 at Milwaukee * 80-58 Sat. 17 at Valparaiso * 80-62 Tippin’ Off (projected starters) Thur. 22 at Youngstown State * 70-75 Sat. 24 CLEVELAND STATE * 82-65 Tay’ler Mingo 5-7 Sr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Thur. 29 at Oakland * 108-89 Akron, OH 23.0 3.9 5.5 .415 14 • 27 points, career-high 11 assists versus Valparaiso FEBRUARY (2-1, 2-1 Horizon) • 23 points, seven assists, seven steals against YSU Thur. 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * 92-55 • 31 points, 10 assists, six steals versus Cleveland State G • 30 points, four assists at Youngstown State Sat. 7 VALPARAISO * 95-66 Thur. 12 at Green Bay * 45-61 Symone Denham 5-9 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Sat. 14 at UIC * 4:00 Columbus, OH 4.9 3.4 1.5 .364 Wed. 18 at Cleveland State * 7:00 15 • 11 points, 10 rebounds versus Valparaiso Sat. 21 OAKLAND * 2:00 • Eight points, seven rebounds, four assists against YSU • Seven points, three rebounds, three assists at YSU Thur. 26 at Detroit * 7:00 G • 11 points, eight rebounds at Milwaukee MARCH (0-0, 0-0 Horizon) Tayler Stanton 6-0 Sr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Wed. 4 UIC * 7:00 Cincinnati, OH 7.8 10.6 0.1 .511 Sat. 7 MILWAUKEE * 2:00 21 • 12 points, nine rebounds, five blocks versus Valparaiso • 15 points, 10 rebounds against Youngstown State • 15 points, 11 rebounds at Oakland Mon. 9 HL First Round ^ TBA F • 13 rebounds versus Green Bay Wed. 11 HL Quarterfinals # TBA Fri. 13 HL Semifinals $ TBA Courtney Boyd 6-1 Sr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% 10.5 4.4 1.4 .337 Sun. 15 HL Championship $ 3:00 Brookville, OH 23 • 16 points at Green Bay • 19 points against Youngstown State HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS • Season-high 25 points with four assists at Oakland All Times Eastern G • 12 points, three rebounds versus Cleveland State + BTI Invitational (West Lafayette, IN) Breanna Stucke 6-0 Sr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% * Horizon League Games Tipp City, OH 10.9 7.5 1.6 .405 ^ #8 Seed Hosts #9 Seed 32 • 15 points, 12 rebounds versus Valparaiso # Top Four Seeds Host • 10 points, 10 rebounds against Youngstown State $ Hosted by Highest Remaining Seed • Career-high 24 points with 13 rebounds at Oakland F • 11 points, eight rebounds at Valparaiso 2014-15 WRIGHT STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1 WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS • WRIGHT STAT Game 25 Wright State at UIC UIC Pavilion February 14, 2015 NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL ROSTER THE RAIDERS... Numerical BY CLASS... No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Seniors (6) Courtney Boyd 4 Kim Demmings G 5-8 Sr. Richmond, IN/Richmond Kim Demmings 5 Ciara Patterson G 5-7 Fr. West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin Area Abby Jump 10 JJ Williams G 5-6 Fr. Carmel, IN/Carmel Tay’ler Mingo Tayler Stanton 11 Jaymie Jackson * G 5-10 Jr. Toledo, OH/Start Breanna Stucke 12 Brandi Dawson G/F 5-10 Fr. Garrett, IN/Garrett 14 Tay’ler Mingo G 5-7 Sr. Akron, OH/Regina Juniors (2) Symone Denham 15 Symone Denham G 5-9 Jr. Columbus, OH/Northland Jaymie Jackson 20 Kendyl Hinton G 5-10 Fr. Kalamazoo, MI/Parchment 21 Tayler Stanton F 6-0 Sr. Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills Sophomores (1) Richelle van der Keijl 22 Richelle van der Keijl C 6-5 So. Delft, The Netherlands 23 Courtney Boyd G 6-1 Sr. Brookville, OH/Brookville Freshmen (5) Brandi Dawson 25 Lexi Smith F/C 5-11 Fr. Chicago, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor Kendyl Hinton 32 Breanna Stucke F 6-0 Sr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Ciara Patterson Lexi Smith 35 Abby Jump G 5-7 Sr. Union, KY/Ryle JJ Williams Alphabetical BY POSITION... No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Center (1) Richelle van der Keijl 23 Courtney Boyd G 6-1 Sr. Brookville, OH/Brookville 12 Brandi Dawson G/F 5-10 Fr. Garrett, IN/Garrett Forwards (3) Lexi Smith 4 Kim Demmings G 5-8 Sr. Richmond, IN/Richmond Tayler Stanton 15 Symone Denham G 5-9 Jr. Columbus, OH/Northland Breanna Stucke 20 Kendyl Hinton G 5-10 Fr. Kalamazoo, MI/Parchment 11 Jaymie Jackson * G 5-10 Jr. Toledo, OH/Start Guards (10) Courtney Boyd Brandi Dawson 35 Abby Jump G 5-7 Sr. Union, KY/Ryle Kim Demmings 14 Tay’ler Mingo G 5-7 Sr. Akron, OH/Regina Symone Denham 5 Ciara Patterson G 5-7 Fr. West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin Area Kendyl Hinton 25 Lexi Smith F/C 5-11 Fr. Chicago, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor Jaymie Jackson 21 Tayler Stanton F 6-0 Sr. Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills Abby Jump 32 Breanna Stucke F 6-0 Sr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Tay’er Mingo 22 Richelle van der Keijl C 6-5 So. Delft, The Netherlands Ciara Patterson 10 JJ Williams G 5-6 Fr. Carmel, IN/Carmel JJ Williams * Will sit 2014-15 season due to transfer rules BY STATE/COUNTRY... Ohio (7) Courtney Boyd Symone Denham Jaymie Jackson Tay’ler Mingo 2014–15 PRESEASON FIRST TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE Tayler Stanton Kim Demmings, Sr., G, Wright State (Preseason Player of the Year) Breanna Stucke Ruvanna Campbell, Jr., F, UIC Illinois (1) Lexi Smith Heidi Schlegel, Sr., F, Youngstown State Imani Gordon, Sr., F, Cleveland State Indiana (3) Brandi Dawson Kim Demmings Tay’ler Mingo, Sr., G, Wright State JJ Williams 2014–15 PRESEASON SECOND TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE Kentucky (1) Abby Jump Kaili Lukan, Jr., G, Green Bay Michigan (1) Kendyl Hinton Tesha Buck, So., G, Green Bay Pennsylvania (1) Ciara Patterson Cori Coleman, Sr., G, Cleveland State Elena Popkey, Jr., G, Oakland The Netherlands (1) Richelle van der Keijl Ashley Green, Sr., G/F, Milwaukee BY MONTH OF BIRTH... February Ciara Patterson (1st) 2014–15 PRESEASON HORIZON LEAGUE POLL Lexi Smith (14th) April Brandi Dawson (2nd) 2013–14 May Tay’ler Mingo (17th) Team Overall League Points Kendyl Hinton (18th) 1. Green Bay (16) 22-10 13-3 229 Symone Denham (24th) 2. Wright State (9) 26-9 12-4 219 Abby Jump (27th) 3. Cleveland State (2) 14-16 9-7 182 June Kim Demmings (10th) T4. UIC (3) 26-9 10-6 151 Jaymie Jackson (14th) Tayler Stanton (23rd) T4. Youngstown State 15-16 10-6 151 Richelle van der Keijl (25th) 6. Oakland 13-17 8-8 105 7.
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