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UAB Women's Basketball UAB Combined Team Statistics (As of Dec 12, 2018) All Games 2017-18 C-USA Regular Season Champions | 9 Post-Season Appearances | 33 All-Conference Performers UAB Women’s Basketball WBB Contact: Abby Vinson | [email protected] | (205) 541-1751 | @AbbyLVinson Game UAB Blazers (19-5, 7-4 C-USA) 2018-19 Schedule & Results vs. Marshall Thundering Herd (14-10, 8-3 C-USA) Overall: 19-5 | C-USA: 7-4 25 FEB. 14 | BARTOW ARENA | BIRMINGHAM, ALA. | 6:00 P.M. Home: 8-2 | Away: 9-2 | Neutral: 2-1 UAB BLAZERS MARSHALL THUNDERING HERD OCTOBER Broadcast ...................................... Series.............. UAB leads 14-13 Watch ...........................C-USA TV Longest Win Streak ....Both, 4 Date Opponent Time Live Stats ...........UABSports.com Largest UAB Win . 16, 2/16/17 30 Miles College (Exh.) W, 95-53 Tickets..............UABSports.com Last Meeting ..........UAB, 69-62 NOVEMBER .......Bartow Arena Ticket Office Norton vs Marshall .............4-4 Date Opponent Time 3 Young Harris (Exh.) W, 101-37 9 Appalachian State W, 80-61 Head Coach .............................................. Randy Norton Head Coach ...........................................Cara Consuegra 15 Memphis W, 85-54 Record at UAB ............................................110-71/Sixth Record at Charlotte .............................139-102/Ninth 20 at Chicago State W, 90-45 Career Record .......................................................... Same Career Record .......................................................... Same 22 vs. Oklahoma (1) W, 89-84 Points Leader ..........................................Childress, 13.8 Points Leader .............................. Linney/Phillips, 11.6 24 vs. No. 9 Tennessee (1) L, 73-69 (OT) Rebounds Leader .......................................Thomas, 5.7 Rebounds Leader ........................................Phillips, 7.2 28 Alabama A&M W, 82-47 Assists Leader ............................................... Barnes,117 Assists Leader ............................................Raventos, 97 30 Alcorn State W, 80-53 Steals Leader ...................................................Barnes, 24 Steals Leader ..............................................Raventos, 49 DECEMBER PROJECTED STARTING FIVE Date Opponent Time 5 at Samford W, 66-41 8 McNeese State W, 91-48 16 at Alabama State W, 62-47 20 vs. Coppin State (2) W, 86-61 21 at FGCU (2) W, 62-60 30 UAH W, 83-58 JANUARY 1 2 3 4 5 Date Opponent Time 3 at Florida Atlantic* W, 89-64 BARNES KUZMANIC CHILDRESS ROSENFELDT THOMAS 5 at FIU* W, 83-59 PPG: 10.5 PPG: 12.0 PPG: 13.8 PPG: 1.9 PPG: 11.9 10 Louisiana Tech* (ESPN+) L, 73-68 RPG: 2.0 RPG: 5.0 RPG: 3.3 RPG: 2.7 RPG: 5.6 12 Southern Miss* W, 71-60 AST: 5.0 AST: 4.1 AST: 1.4 AST: 0.3 AST: 0.3 17 at UTEP* W, 74-48 STL: 1.0 STL: 0.8 STL: 0.8 STL: 0.3 STL: 0.6 19 at UTSA* W, 59-42 MIN: 33.9 MIN: 32.6 MIN: 30.8 MIN: 7.8 MIN: 18.8 24 North Texas* W, 70-60 26 Rice* L, 55-43 BLAZER BITES FEBRUARY . UAB is in its 41st season of basketball and owns a 647-565 (.534) overall record. Date Opponent Time . UAB and Marshall are meeting for the 28th time in program history with the 2 at Middle Tennessee* L, 60-44 Blazers leading the series 14-13. The Green and Gold are 6-3 all-time against Marshall 7 at Old Dominion* (ESPN+) W, 69-61 at Bartow Arena and Norton is 4-4 all time against the Thundering Herd. 9 at Charlotte* (ESPN+) L, 60-56 14 Marshall* 6 p.m. The Blazers rank third in Conference USA in points per game (73.0) and in points 16 WKU* (ESPN+) 2 p.m. allowed per game (57.2) to boast the 18th best scoring margin in the nation (+15.7). 23 Middle Tennessee* 2 p.m. Rachael Childress leads a quartet of Blazers averaging double figure points this FEBRUARY season as the junior averaged 13.8 points per game, the 10th most in the league. Date Opponent Time Deanna Kuzmanic (12.0), Katelynn Thomas (11.9) and Miyah Barnes (10.5) are all 2 UTEP* 2 p.m. behind Childress. 7 at Louisiana Tech* 6:30 p.m. Marshall (14-10, 8-3) comes to Birmingham in a tie for third place in the C-USA 13-16 C-USA Tournament TBD standings, but is coming off of a loss to league leading Rice. The Thundering Herd * - Denote C-USA Game | Home games listed in BOLD | All lead C-USA in 3-point field goals attempts (500) and ranks second in 3-point field time listed central | 1- Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas) | goals (194). 2 - FGCU Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) | 3 - Irving, Texas 2017-18 C-USA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Location ................................................Birmingham, Ala. Founded ....................................................................... 1969 Enrollment ................................................................21,923 President ....................................................... Dr. Ray Watts Athletics Director ........................................Mark Ingram Nickname ................................................................. Blazers Colors .................................. Forest Green and Old Gold Conference.............................................Conference USA BASKETBALL HISTORY First Season ............................................................1978-79 All-Time Record ....................................................647-565 NCAA Tournament Appearances .................................2 Last .................................................... 2000, Sweet 16 WNIT Appearances ...........................................................6 Last .........................................2018, Second Round WBI Appearances ..............................................................1 Last ................................................. 2011, Champion Front to Back, Left to Right: Emily Frasco, Margaret Whitley, Lea Kerstein, Maya Garland, Head Coach Randy Norton, Deanna Kuzmanic, Miyah Barnes, Rachael Childress, Audrey Jordan, Randy Towner, Dodie COACHING STAFF Dunson, Kayla Alexander, Reagan Miller, Sara Rosenfeldt, Katelynn Thomas, Talia Roldan, Angela Vendrell, Head Coach ...................................Randy Norton, Sixth Trista Magee, Imani Johnson, Taren Martin, Stephanie Magee, Ben Hardiman Alma Mater ..............................................Iowa, 1986 Record at UAB .................................................110-71 ROSTER Overall Record .................................................. Same No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School Associate Head Coach ..................Taren Martin, Sixth 0 Miyah Barnes G 5-5 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Central 1 Margaret Whitley G 5-8 Fr. Geneva, Ill./Geneva Assistant Coach .............................Dodie Dunson, First 3 Angela Vendrell G 6-2 Jr. Alicante, Spain/CB Claret Benimaclet Assistant Coach .............................Reagan Miller, Third 4 Talia Roldan F 6-4 So. Griffith, Ind./Andrean Director of Operations .....................Kayla Alexander, Third 5 Emily Frasco G 5-11 Fr. Mount Prospect, Ill. Graduate Assistant .....................Ben Hardiman, Second 10 Sara Rosenfeldt F 6-0 Fr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles East 12 Trista Magee G 6-1 RS-Jr. Ellisville, Miss./Alabama 2017-18 REVIEW 13 Katelynn Thomas F 6-0 Jr. Birmingham, Ala./Shades Valley 20 Deanna Kuzmanic G 5-9 Sr. Mount Prospect, Ill./Wheeling Overall Record ............................................................. 27-7 22 Maya Garland G 5-8 RS-Sr. River Forest, Ill./Fenwick C-USA Record ...................................................... 13-3 23 Lea Kerstein G 5-8 RS-So. West Chicago, Ill./Montini C-USA Tournament ................................Championship 24 Audrey Jordan G 5-10 Fr. Kennesaw, Ga./Harrison ............................................................................L, 72-57 32 Rachael Childress F 5-10 Jr. Moulton, Ala./Lawrence County WNIT ............................................................Second Round 34 Imani Johnson F 6-0 Jr. Southaven, Miss./Desoto Central ............................................................................L, 91-47 STAFF 2018-19 PREVIEW Randy Norton Head Coach (Sixth Season) Taren Martin Associate Head Coach (Sixth Season) Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................4/1 Dodie Dunson Assistant Coach (First Season) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................6/2 Reagan Miller Assistant Coach (Third Season) Newcomers ..........................................................................4 Kayla Alexander Director of Operations (Second Season) Ben Hardiman Graduate Assistant (Second Season) MEDIA RELATIONS Mel Robinson Interim Athletic Trainer (First Season) Associate AD-Communications ................ Ted Feeley Randy Towner Strength and Conditioning (First Season) Assistant Director ........................................................ TBA PRO-NUN-C-AY-TION GY-IDE Athletic Communications Associate ......Shane Switzer No. Name Pronunciation Athletic Communications Associate 0 MIYAH Barnes MY-uh Barnes WBB ................................................................. Abby Vinson 4 TALIA ROLDAN tuh-LEE-uh ROLL-dawn E-Mail ........................................ [email protected] 12 Trista MAGEE MUH-gee Cell ..................................................... (205) 541-1751 20 Deanna KUZMANIC KOOZ-man-IC Office ................................................. (205) 934-0722 23 Lea KERSTEIN cur-STYNE Mailing Address ........................617 13th Street South 34 IMANI Johnson uh-MAH-knee ................................Bartow Arena West Tower 105 .............................................Birmingham, AL, 35294 @UAB_WBB GAME 25: UAB VS. MARSHALL 2 FEB. 14 | BARTOW ARENA | 6:00 P.M. @UAB_WBBALL 2017-18
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