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Wright State Raiders 12 G 25 F 3 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 vs. UIC Wright State Nutter Center February 11, 2017 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 2016-17 Women’s Basketball Game Notes [email protected] | www.WSURaiders.com Wright State Raiders Schedule/Results GAME (19-5, 11-1 Horizon) vs. UIC Flames NOVEMBER (4-2, 0-0 Horizon) 25 (4-20, 1-12 Horizon) Fri. 11 at Tennessee Tech 65-54 The Series: Wright State leads 29-28 Mon. 14 GRACE 87-56 Last Time Out: Despite shooting just 28 percent from the field for the game, the Thur. 17 at Eastern Illinois 71-61 Wright State women’s basketball team gradually pulled away for a 63-48 Horizon Sat. 19 at Chicago State 71-65 League victory over Valparaiso Thursday night at the Wright State Nutter Center, extending its winning streak to 10 straight. Thur. 24 Georgetown ^ 60-67 Both teams came out cold as neither scored until Meredith Hamlet put the Cru- Fri. 25 Clemson ^ 51-75 saders up 2-0 with a jumper at the 4:26 mark of the first quarter. The Raiders went out in front for good at 6-4 on a Chelsea Welch layup and an Emily Vogelpohl jumper DECEMBER (5-3, 1-1 Horizon) and took an 8-4 margin into the second stanza following two Lexi Smith foul shots. The WSU lead was just two until Welch scored the final six points of the first half, Wed. 7 KENT STATE 69-79 four coming at the free throw line, to make it 24-16 at the break. Sun. 11 at Illinois 72-76 Wright State hit just six of 35 shots in the opening 20 minutes for 17 percent while Thur. 15 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN + 85-61 Valparaiso was seven of 25 for 28 percent. The Raiders, though, also hit 12 of 16 foul Mon. 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY + 85-73 shots while the Crusaders made their only attempt. A Symone Simmons layup and a Welch three pushed the margin into double Tues. 20 FORT WAYNE + 62-51 figures at 30-18 with seven minutes remaining in the third period, and WSU extended Wed. 21 MIAMI + 65-57 the lead to 46-32 on a Mackenzie Taylor triple at the 1:33 mark. Thur. 29 at Milwaukee * 69-51 Valpo tallied the next seven points to close to within seven early in the fourth quarter before Wright State answered with seven straight of its own, the final four by Sat. 31 at Green Bay * 41-62 Welch. The Raiders shot 28 percent for the contest compared to 30 percent for the Cru- JANUARY (8-0, 8-0 Horizon) saders, but were also 19 of 26 at the foul line while Valparaiso was six of seven. Thur. 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * 71-58 WSU also led 17-2 in points off of turnovers as they forced 17 while committing just seven. Sat. 7 CLEVELAND STATE * 84-63 Welch finished with 26 points, 16 in the second half, while Smith had 13 points. Sat. 14 at Northern Kentucky * 70-63 Simmons collected a career-high 17 rebounds. Mon. 16 at Oakland * 73-61 Fri. 20 at UIC * 73-54 Tippin’ Off (projected starters) Sun. 22 at Valparaiso * 65-52 Fri. 27 DETROIT MERCY * 77-69 Emily Vogelpohl 5-8 So. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% 11.5 6.0 2.7 .378 Sun. 29 OAKLAND * 84-66 Cincinnati, OH 3 • 14 points, seven rebounds, four assists, four steals versus Northern Kentucky • 14 points against Oakland FEBRUARY (2-0, 2-0 Horizon) • 10 points, 12 rebounds, four assists versus Detroit Mercy Sat. 4 NORTHERN KENTUCKY * 67-47 G • 17 points, six steals, five assists at Valparaiso Thur. 9 VALPARAISO * 63-48 Mackenzie Taylor 5-6 So. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Sat. 11 UIC * 4:30 9.6 2.3 2.0 .335 Thur. 16 at Cleveland State * 5:30 Richmond, IN 12 • 15 points, four rebounds against Oakland Sat. 18 at Youngstown State * 4:30 • 16 points versus Detroit Mercy Mon. 20 at Detroit Mercy * 7:00 • 11 points, four rebounds, four steals at Valparaiso Fri. 24 GREEN BAY * 5:00 G • Career-high 21 points against Cleveland State Sun. 26 MILWAUKEE * 5:30 Chelsea Welch 5-9 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% 18.2 5.3 3.2 .449 MARCH (0-0, 0-0 Horizon) Kettering, OH 22 • 26 points, seven rebounds against Valparaiso Horizon League Tournament (Detroit, MI) • 15 points, 10 rebounds, four assists, three steals versus Northern Kentucky Fri. 3 First Round Noon/2:30 • 24 points, eight rebounds, four assists against Oakland Sat. 4 Second Round 11:30/2:00 G • Career-high 33 points, six rebounds versus Detroit Mercy Sun. 5 Third Round Noon/2:30 Symone Simmons 5-10 So. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Mon. 6 Semifinals 1:00/3:30 Columbus, OH 9.7 8.8 1.4 .403 Tues. 7 Championship Noon 23 • Career-high 17 rebounds against Valparaiso • 15 points versus Northern Kentucky HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS • Seven points, 12 rebounds, four assists against Oakland All Times Eastern F • 15 points, nine rebounds at UIC ^ San Juan Shootout Lexi Smith 5-11 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% (Daytona Beach, FL) Sycamore, IL 13.5 9.0 0.5 .502 + Wright State Invitational Presented by 25 • 13 points, eight rebounds against Valparaiso Holiday Inn • 15 points, 14 rebounds versus Northern Kentucky * Horizon League Games • 20 points, 11 rebounds, three steals against Oakland F • 12 points, 10 rebounds versus Detroit Mercy 2016-17 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 vs. UIC Wright State Nutter Center February 11, 2017 NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL ROSTER THE RAIDERS... BY CLASS... Seniors (1) Antania Hayes Juniors (2) Lexi Smith Chelsea Welch Sophomores (4) Symone Simmons Mackenzie Taylor Alexyse Thomas Emily Vogelpohl Freshmen (4) Jalise Beck Carly Clodfelter Julia Copfer Myrthe den Heeten BY POSITION... Forwards (4) Julia Copfer Antania Hayes Lexi Smith Alexyse Thomas Guards (7) Jalise Beck Carly Clodfelter Numerical Myrthe den Heeten Symone Simmons No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Mackenzie Taylor 00 Myrthe den Heeten G 5-7 Fr. Hoofddorp, The Netherlands Emily Vogelpohl 2 Antania Hayes F 6-1 Sr. Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King Chelsea Welch 3 Emily Vogelpohl G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, OH/McAuley 11 Jalise Beck G 5-8 Fr. Indianapolis, IN/Arsenal Tech BY STATE/COUNTRY... 12 Mackenzie Taylor G 5-6 So. Richmond, IN/Richmond Ohio (5) Carly Clodfelter Julia Copfer 22 Chelsea Welch G 5-9 Jr. Kettering, OH/Fairmont Symone Simmons 23 Symone Simmons F 5-10 So. Columbus, OH/Westerville North Emily Vogelpohl 24 Carly Clodfelter G 5-9 Fr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Chelsea Welch 25 Lexi Smith F 5-11 Jr. Sycamore, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor 31 Julia Copfer F 6-0 Fr. Cincinnati, OH/Sycamore Illinois (1) Lexi Smith 33 Alexyse Thomas F 6-3 So. Horn Lake, MS/Horn Lake Indiana (2) Jalise Beck Alphabetical Mackenzie Taylor No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Michigan (1) Antania Hayes 11 Jalise Beck G 5-8 Fr. Indianapolis, IN/Arsenal Tech 24 Carly Clodfelter G 5-9 Fr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Mississippi (1) Alexyse Thomas 31 Julia Copfer F 6-0 Fr. Cincinnati, OH/Sycamore 00 Myrthe den Heeten G 5-7 Fr. Hoofddorp, The Netherlands The Netherlands (1) Myrthe den Heeten 2 Antania Hayes F 6-1 Sr. Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King BY MONTH OF BIRTH... 23 Symone Simmons F 5-10 So. Columbus, OH/Westerville North January Alexyse Thomas (23rd) 25 Lexi Smith F 5-11 Jr. Sycamore, IL/Homewood-Flossmoor 12 Mackenzie Taylor G 5-6 So. Richmond, IN/Richmond February Lexi Smith (14th) 33 Alexyse Thomas F 6-3 So. Horn Lake, MS/Horn Lake 3 Emily Vogelpohl G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, OH/McAuley March Carly Clodfelter (6th) 22 Chelsea Welch G 5-9 Jr. Kettering, OH/Fairmont April Antania Hayes (19th) Myrthe Mur-tha June Emily Vogelpohl (14th) Antania Ann-tah-knee-ah Symone Simmons (25th) Vogelpohl Vo-gull-pole Jalise Jah-leese July Jalise Beck (15th) Symone Simmons Si-mone Sim-mons Chelsea Welch (27th) Clodfelter Clod-fel-ter November Myrthe den Heeten (2nd) Copfer Cop-fer Alexyse Alexis December Mackenzie Taylor (27th) 2 2016-17 WRIGHT STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 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 vs. UIC Wright State Nutter Center February 11, 2017 WRIGHT STATE’S RECORD WHEN... Stat 2016-17 Stat 2016-17 At Home 11-1 Commit 15 or More Turnovers 2-1 On The Road 8-2 Force Less Than 15 Turnovers 8-3 On A Neutral Court 0-2 Force 15 or More Turnovers 11-2 WSU Wins the Tip 4-2 Shoots Less Than 40% 6-5 Opponent Wins the Tip 15-3 Shoots 40% or Higher 13-0 WSU Scores First 10-3 Opponent Shoots Less Than 40% 13-0 Opponent Scores First 9-2 Opponent Shoots 40% or Higher 6-5 Leads At Half 15-0 Shoots Less Than 70% at FT Line 6-2 Trails At Half 3-5 Shoots 70% or Better at FT Line 13-3 Tied At Half 1-0 Shoots 20 or More FTs 9-2 Leads With 10 Minutes Left 17-1 Shoots Less Than 20 FTs 10-3 Trails With 10 Minutes Left 0-4 Opp.
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