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Schedule/Results How to Follow tyson mchatten - MAINE woMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT feb. 13-14, 2020 - at stony brook - 3/2:00 P.m. OFFICE: (207) 581-3596 | CELL: (207) 992-7746 | [email protected] @Blackbearswbb #BlackBearNation SCHEDULE/RESULTS Maine TALE OF THE TAPE stony brook DATE OPPONENT WATCH TIME/RES. 14-1, 11-1 record/conf. 10-4, 8-2 67.1 points per game 59.9 Dec. 10 at Providence FloHoops W, 62-48 52.1 opponent points per game 50.2 +15.0 scoring margin +9.7 Dec. 11 at Rhode Island ESPN+ W, 61-47 43.1 field goal percentage 39.7 33.3 3-point field goal percentage 25.3 Dec. 20 at Northeastern NESN W, 63-62 72.3 free throw percentage 66.5 34.3 rebounds per game 39.0 -1.2 REBOUND MARGIN +6.9 Dec. 22 at Hartford* ESPN3 W, 85-57 15.9 ASSISTS PER GAME 12.8 12.3 TURNOVERS PER GAME 15.6 Dec. 23 at Hartford* ESPN3 W, 52-49 9.5 Steals PER GAME 8.2 2.4 Blocks PER GAME 3.3 Jan. 2 at UNH* ESPN+ L, 57-58 HOW TO FOLLOW Jan. 3 at UNH* ESPN+ W, 76-56 WHERE: WATCH: LISTEN: LIVE STATS: TWITTER: Jan. 9 NJIT* ESPN+ W, 77-60 Island federal Web: espn+ 96.1 WGUY-FM & goblackbears. Follow: Jan. 10 NJIT* ESPN+ W, 74-51 credit union arena GoBlackBears.com com @BlackBearsWBB Jan. 16 at UAlbany* ESPN+ W, 66-48 MAINE PROJECTED STARTERS Jan. 17 at UAlbany* ESPN+ W, 63-47 3 - G - ANNE SIMON - So. - 5’8” AE Rookie of the Year, AE 2nd Team, AE All-Rookie Team, 7x AE Rookie of the Week Jan. 23 at Binghamton* ESPN+ 2:00 PM 12.7 PPG | 5.5 RPG | 2.1 APG | 1.7 SPG | 46.2 FG% | 32.0 3PT% | 75.0 FT% *Led America East rookies in scoring (2019-20) *Four career double-doubles *Has notched double-digits Jan. 24 at Binghamton* ESPN+ 2:00 PM in 30 of her last 35 games, including four of her last five Feb. 6 UMass Lowell* ESPN3 4:00 PM 5 - F - MAEVE CARROLL - SR. - 5’11” AE All-Conference Second Team, AE Player of the Week (2/10/20) Feb. 7 UMass Lowell* ESPN3 1:00 PM 9.6 PPG | 6.2 RPG | 3.1 APG | 1.1 SPG | 46.6 FG% | 87.5 FT% Feb. 13 at Stony Brook* ESPN+ 3:00 PM *Led America East in double-doubles (11) in 2019-20 *Set career-high marks in scoring (12.4), rebound- ing (8.2) and assists (2.8) as a junior *Ranked second in America East in rebounding in 2019-20 Feb. 14 at Stony Brook* ESPN+ 2:00 PM 15 - G - DOR SAAR - Sr. - 5’6” AE 2nd Team (2020), AE 3rd Team (2019), AE Rookie of the Year (2018), AE Feb. 20 UNH* ESPN+ 5:00 PM All-Tournament Team (2019), AE All-Rookie Team (2018), Maine’s all-time 3-point leader (228) | Second on Maine’s all-time assists list (495) * - Denotes America East contest 10.2 PPG | 2.8 RPG | 5.6 APG | 1.9 SPG | 40.1 FG% | 40.9 3PT% | 62.5 FT% Home games in *Became the 22nd Black Bear to reach 1,000 points (1/23/21)* *Current AE leader in 3-pt FGs made (38), bold made per game (2.53) and 3-point FG pct. (40.9) *Tied Maine’s single-game assist record with 14 against Husson (12/4/19) *America East active leader in career assists (495) 20 - G - KELLY FOGARTY - Sr. - 5’9” 5.8 PPG | 1.7 RPG | 0.7 APG | 31.3 FG% | 31.0 3PT% | -- FT% *Set Maine’s all-time record, and tied the America East record, with 10 three-point field goals at New Hamp. (1/3/21), breaking her own previous record (9) *Poured in a career-best 31 points against Husson, scored 30 at UNH (1/3/21). 22 - G - BLANCA MILLAN - 5th. - 6’1” AE Player and Defender of the Year (2019), 2X AE 1st Team, AE Tour. Most Outstanding Player (2019), 2X AE All-Defensive Team, 2X AE All-Tour. Team, 14X AE Player of the Week | Ranks 5th on Maine’s all-time scoring list (1,887), 266 points from 4th (2,153), 113 points from 2,000 22.7 PPG | 7.5 RPG | 2.1 APG | 2.9 SPG | 49.2 FG% | 37.2 3PT% | 77.6 FT% @BlackBearsWBB | #BLACKBEARNATION *Ranks 5th on Maine’s all-time scoring list (1,887), 266 points out of 4th (Liz Coffin - 2,153)*113 points away from 2,000 in her career *Ranks 13th in the country in scoring (22.7) and leads America East in eight statistical categories. *Has scored 20+ 10 times this season, 40 times in her career #BlackBearNation 1 2020-21 MAINE BLACK BEARS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last School 1 Olivia Rockwood Fr. G 5-5 Windsor, VT / Windsor 2 Lexi Mittelstadt Fr. G 5-8 Wilton, ME / Mt. Blue 3 Anne Simon So. G 5-8 Sandweiler, Luxembourg / Sportlycee/Luxembourg Nat. Team 4 Alba Orois Fr. G 5-7 Mollet del Vallès, Spain / Escola Sant Gervasi 5 Maeve Carroll Sr. F 5-11 Oakton, VA / Georgetown Visitation Preparatory 10 Anna Kahelin So. G 5-11 Helsinki, Finland / Helsinki Basketball Academy Marsky 12 Katie White Fr. F 6-2 La Plata, MD / St. Mary’s Ryken 13 Caroline Bornemann Fr. G/F 5-10 Hørsholm, Denmark / Rungsted Gymnasium 15 Dor Saar Sr. G 5-6 Ma’anit, Israel / Israeli Basketball Academy 20 Kelly Fogarty Sr. G 5-9 Walpole, MA / Walpole 22 Blanca Millan 5th G 6-1 Santiago de Compostela, Spain / Colegio M. Peleteiro 23 Abbe Laurence So. F 6-2 Portsmouth, N.H. / Portsmouth 51 Fanny Wadling 5th F 6-1 Nacka, Sweden / Lulea Head Coach: Amy Vachon (Maine ‘00 | 10th season at Maine, 4th season as head coach) Assistant Coach: Courtney England (Maine ‘15 | 4th season) Assistant Coach: Tom Biskup (Maine ‘12 | 3rd season) Assistant Coach: Parise Rossignol (Maine ‘19 | 2nd season) Assistant Sports Performance Coach/Director of Operations: Matt Peyton pronunciation guide #2 - Lexi Mittlestadt (MIDDLE-stat) Maine and Stony Brook meet in a rematch of what was scheduled to be last season’s #4 - Alba Orois (Oh-roys) America East Title Game, before the contest was canceled due to COVID-19. Maine #5 - Maeve Carroll (Mayeve) enters the weekend series riding a nine-game win streak, tied for the 12th longest #10 - Anna Kahelin (Kah-HAY-lin) active win streak in the country. Should Maine sweep its series at Stony Brook, it would #15 - Dor Saar (Door S-Arr) clinch the America East regular season title for the third time in the past four season #22 - Blanca Millan (Mill-lawn) and at least a share of the title for the fifth time in the past seven years. #23 - Abbe Laurence (Abby Lawrence) #51 - Fanny Wadling (Fawn-knee Wod-ling) Stony Brook and Maine rank first and second among America East leaders in scoring Amy Vachon (Vash-on) defense with Stony Brook checking in fourth nationally at 50.2 points per game allowed Parise Rossignol (PAH-reese Ross-IG-noll) and Maine ranked seventh in the nation allowing just 52.1 points per game. LAST TIME OUT: Black bears vs. stony brook Orono, Maine -- It came down to the final shot on Sunday as Blanca Millan blocked UMass Lowell’s attempt at the final horn, securing a 53-51 victory for the Black Bears Player G PPG RPG APG on Senior Day. The win, Maine’s ninth in a row, moves the Black Bears to 14-1 overall Millan 6 13.5 3.2 1.3 and 11-1 in America East play. Wadling 5 7.4 6.6 2.8 Millan finished the contest with her tenth 20-plus point scoring performance, and Saar 6 11.3 2.3 3.8 her fourth in her last five outings, after pouring in a game-high 27 points to go along Carroll 6 6.7 6.3 3.8 with eight rebounds and three steals. Dor Saar added nine points, six assists and five Fogarty 3 4.7 1.3 0.7 rebounds while Anne Simon finished with eight points. Simon 2 13.5 9.5 1.0 Maine forced 17 UMass Lowell turnovers while holding the River Hawks to just 16-of- Kahelin 2 1.5 1.0 0.5 51 shooting (31.4), including a 5-of-24 mark from downtown. The Black Bears went Career numbers Countdown 22-of-61 from the floor (36.1) and hit just four of 22 attempts from beyond the arc. Millan Defensively, Maine held UMass Lowell to single-digit scoring in both the first and third 266 points (1,887) out of 4th on periods while nabbing 11 steals and four blocks on the afternoon. Maine’s all-time scoring list (2,153) 113 points from 2,000 A LOOK AT THE BLACK BEARS: 38 rebounds from 600 The Black Bears are riding a nine-game winning streak after most recently sweeping 81 assists from 300 a two-game weekend series against UMass Lowell in what was just Maine’s third and 91 steals from 400 fourth home games of the season. Over the nine game win streak, Maine has held opponents to just 51.2 points per game, including limiting four opponents to under Saar 19 points from 21st 50 points. on Maine’s all-time scoring list (1,052) 5 assists from 500 Blanca Millan, a six-time America East Player of the Week this season, was recently Carroll 13 points from 600 named one of 10 semifinalists for the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year 22 rebounds from 500 Award.
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