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Tournament Notes OLD2018-19 WOMEN’SDOMINION BASKETBALL 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS OLD DOMINION at VILLANOVA N6 at Campbell W, 83-59 WNIT FIRST ROUND Game Info: Friday, March 22, 2019 (Finneran Pavilion) N9 Norfolk State W, 69-53 TV: Villanova.com/Watch N12 at Cincinnati W, 76-72ot Radio: ESPN 94.1 (Doug Ripley) N18 Virginia L, 67-73 OLD DOMINION (21-10, 10-6 C-USA) VILLANOVA (18-12, 9-9 BIG EAST) N24 vs. Jacksonville ^ W, 78-76ot Seventh appearance in WNIT in program Like ODU, earned an at-large selection N25 vs. Tennessee Tech ^ W, 80-73 history ... ODU is 4-7 in the WNIT and has for WNIT ... Making its 17th postseason never won more than one game ... Have appearance in last 20 years, including 11 WNIT D2 at [13/13] NC State L, 56-85 won 4 of last 5 games ... Victoria Morris appearances ... Zero common opponents (2nd Team All-Conference) and Ajah Wayne between Villanova and ODU this season ... D8 William & Mary W, 83-69 (All-Freshman, All-Defensive) both earned Mary Gedaka was a 2nd Team All-Big East D16 VCU W, 60-57 all-conference honors ... Has increased win selection ... 3-5 in the last 8 games and was total by 13 wins from last season (tied for ousted in the quarterfinals by Georgetown D21 at Tulane # W, 56-48 the 3rd-highest increase in nation) ... Tied in the Big East Tournament ... 10-4 at home for seventh-youngest team in nation with ... Rank sixth in the nation in 3PT made per D22 vs. Saint Mary’s # L, 65-83 average age of 19.33. game (10.0). D29 Coppin State W, 81-51 Head Coach: Nikki McCray (29-33, same) Head Coach: Harry Perretta (764-475, same) Leading Scorer: Victoria Morris (12.5) Leading Scorer: Mary Gedaka (14.6) J3 at Marshall * L, 48-57 J5 at WKU * L, 60-75 SERIES HISTORY All-Time: Series tied 1-1. J10 Florida Atlantic * W, 87-53 Last Meeting: 2015 (L, 71-66, in WNIT, at Villanova) J12 FIU * W, 95-68 First Meeting: 1989 (W, 66-41, in NCAA Tournament) J17 at LA Tech * W, 70-59 J19 at Southern Miss * W, 53-50 OLD DOMINION ROSTER J24 UTEP * W, 78-59 # PLAYER POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) [PREV COLLEGE] J26 UTSA * W, 72-47 0 Ann Jernigan G 5-8 RJr. Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) [Northwest Florida JC] 1 Mariah Adams G 6-0 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (eSTEM) J31 at North Texas * W, 72-71 3 Ajah Wayne G 5-10 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) F2 at [RV/NR] Rice * L, 42-48 4 Aziah Hudson G 5-6 Fr. Baldwin, N.Y. (Baldwin) F7 UAB * L, 61-69 5 Victoria Morris G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (North College Hill) F9 Middle Tennessee * W, 70-65 11 Taylor Edwards G 5-9 Jr. Portsmouth, Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 12 Amaya Register G 5-4 Fr. Conyers, Ga. (Wesleyan) F16 at Charlotte * L, 59-69 14 Dejah Carter F 6-2 So. Chesterfield, Va. (Cosby) F23 Charlotte * L, 53-60 20 Maggie Robinson F 6-0 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (W.P. Davidson) [Shelton State CC] M2 Marshall * W, 79-53 23 Amari Young F 5-11 Fr. North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta) 25 Ashley Scott C 6-3 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (UMS-Wright Prep) [Shelton State CC] M4 Longwood W, 69-48 35 Hannah Sadler F 6-3 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) M7 at Florida Atlantic * W, 68-64 M13 vs Florida Atlantic % W, 60-32 OLD DOMINION LINEUP M14 vs WKU % L, 60-74 POS # PLAYER PPG NOTES M22 at Villanova @ 7:00 PM G 11 Taylor Edwards 11.3 Tied career high with 20 points in last game vs. WKU G 4 Aziah Hudson 8.6 Averaging 11.6 points as starter (has started last 9) ^ Buccaneer Classic (Charleston, S.C.) # Tulane Classic (New Orleans, La.) G 3 Ajah Wayne 11.9 C-USA All-Freshman and All-Defensive Team selection * Conference USA game F 20 Maggie Robinson 7.1 Has started all but one game (leads team in starts) % C-USA Tournament held at The Star in Frisco, Texas F 14 Dejah Carter 5.2 3 double-figure scoring games in last 5 games @ WNIT BENCH G 5 Victoria Morris 12.5 Returned from inj. for C-USA Tourney (6.5ppg in 2 games) SOCIAL MEDIA F 23 Amari Young 8.1 3 double-doubles in the last 5 games Twitter: @ODUWBB | #Monarchs | #RootedTogether Facebook: ODU Women’s Basketball G 1 Mariah Adams 4.9 Double-figure scoring in 2 of last 5 games Instagram: @oduwbasketball C 25 Ashley Scott 0.5 Had 11 off. rebounds vs. FAU on March 13 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS F 35 Hannah Sadler 1.3 Did not travel with team Women’s Basketball Contact: Tim Wentz G 0 Ann Jernigan 1.4 Did not travel with team (violation of team rules) Email: [email protected] G 12 Amaya Register -- Out for season with torn ACL Phone: 609-617-7948 (C) | 757-683-5581 (O) PAGE 1 Old Dominion Women’s Basketball 2018-19 Game Notes QUICK FACTS 2018-19 ROSTER # NUMERICAL POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) [PREV COLLEGE] GENERAL INFORMATION 0 Ann Jernigan G 5-8 RJr. Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) [Northwest Florida JC] Location: Norfolk, Va. (23529) 1 Mariah Adams G 6-0 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (eSTEM) Nickname: Monarchs 3 Ajah Wayne G 5-10 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) Founded: 1930 4 Aziah Hudson G 5-6 Fr. Baldwin, N.Y. (Baldwin) (as Norfolk Division of William & Mary) 5 Victoria Morris G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (North College Hill) Enrollment: 24,375 11 Taylor Edwards G 5-9 Jr. Porstmouth, Va. (Woodrow Wilson) School Colors: Slate Blue (PMS 540) 12 Amaya Register G 5-4 Fr. Conyers, Ga. (Wesleyan) Silver (PMS 877) 14 Dejah Carter F 6-2 So. Chesterfield, Va. (Cosby) Light Blue (PMS 283) 20 Maggie Robinson F 6-0 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (W.P. Davidson) [Shelton State CC] Home Court: Ted Constant Center (8,472) 23 Amari Young F 5-11 Fr. North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta) Surface: Wood 25 Ashley Scott C 6-3 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (UMS-Wright Prep) [Shelton State CC] Conference: Conference USA 35 Hannah Sadler F 6-3 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) President: John R. Broderick Athletic Director: Dr. Wood Selig # ALPHABETICAL POS HT YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) [PREV COLLEGE] A.D. Office Phone: 757-683-3369 1 Mariah Adams G 6-0 Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (eSTEM) Sr. Women’s Administrator: Ragean Hill 14 Dejah Carter F 6-2 So. Chesterfield, Va. (Cosby) Athletic Department Phone: 757-683-3375 11 Taylor Edwards G 5-9 Jr. Porstmouth, Va. (Woodrow Wilson) Ticket Office Phone: 757-683-4444 4 Aziah Hudson G 5-6 Fr. Baldwin, N.Y. (Baldwin) Ticket Office Website: YNotTix.com 0 Ann Jernigan G 5-8 RJr. Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater) [Northwest Florida JC] Athletics Website: www.ODUSports.com 5 Victoria Morris G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, Ohio (North College Hill) 12 Amaya Register G 5-4 Fr. Conyers, Ga. (Wesleyan) HISTORY 20 Maggie Robinson F 6-0 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (W.P. Davidson) [Shelton State CC] First Year: 1969-70 35 Hannah Sadler F 6-3 Fr. Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) All-Time Record: 1060-452 (.701) / 49 years 25 Ashley Scott C 6-3 Jr. Mobile, Ala. (UMS-Wright Prep) [Shelton State CC] NCAA Appearances / Last: 25 / 2008 3 Ajah Wayne G 5-10 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) 23 Amari Young F 5-11 Fr. North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Nikki McCray (Tennessee ‘95) COACHING STAFF Record at ODU: 29-33 (.468) / 2nd season Head Coach: Nikki McCray-Penson (2nd season, Tennessee ‘95) Associate Head Coach: Keith Freeman (1st season, Huntington College ‘86) Career Record: 29-33 (.468) / 2nd season Assistant Coach: Scepter Brownlee (1st season, San Francisco ‘04) Associate H.C.: Keith Freeman (1st season) Assistant Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: Brittany Young (2nd season, Francis Marion ‘08) Assistant: Scepter Brownlee (1st season) Director Of Operations: Ashley Morris (2nd season, Temple ‘08) Assistant: Brittany Young (2nd season) Office Phone: 757-683-3401 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Director of Operations: Ashley Morris Mariah Adams: muh-RY-uh Strength & Conditioning: Kelsey Wolfe Ajah Wayne: Asia Aziah Hudson: Asia Video Coordinator: Kyle Weakland Amaya Register: uh-MY-yuh Athletic Trainer: Megan Hammonds Dejah Carter: DAY-zhuh Sport Administrator: Ken Brown Scepter Brownlee: SEP-ter 2017-18 SEASON IN REVIEW SUPPORT STAFF 2017-18 Record: 8-23 Video Coordinator: Kyle Weakland 2017-18 C-USA Record: 6-10 (12th) Strength & Conditioning: Kelsey Wolfe Athletic Trainer: Megan Hammonds 2018 C-USA Tournament: First Round (0-1) Manager: Christy Jordan Postseason: n/a Manager: Isaiah Fernandez Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Newcomers: 9 ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY STATE BY POSITION BY CLASS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Alabama (3): Robinson, Scott, Center (1): Scott Senior (0): Contact: Tim Wentz Wayne Forward (4): Carter, Robinson, Junior (4): Edwards, Jernigan, Office Phone: (757) 683-5581 Virginia (2): Carter, Edwards Sadler, Young Robinson, Scott Cell Phone: (609) 617-7948 Georgia (2): Register, Sadler Guards (7): Adams, Edwards, Sophomore (2): Carter, Morris Arkansas: Adams Hudson, Jernigan, Morris, Freshman (6): Adams, Hudson, Email: [email protected] Florida: Jernigan Register, Wayne Register, Sadler, Wayne, Young Office Fax: (757) 683-3119 New York: Hudson Press Row Phone: 757-683-5596 Ohio: Morris South Carolina: Young PAGE 2 Old Dominion Women’s Basketball 2018-19 Game Notes PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS PLAYER NOTES 20+ POINT GAMES ADAMS, MARIAH (#1) REGISTER, AMAYA (#12) Victoria Morris (5) 24 at LA Tech • Scored 11 points off bench against UTSA; first • Out for season with torn ACL career double-figure scoring game in C-USA play • HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 13 points per game 23 at Cincinnati • Scored a career-high 13 points against St.
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