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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 15, 2014 Matt Zircher, Women’s Basketball Contact 364 Wright State Nutter Center WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway | Dayton, OH 45435 O: 937-775-2831 | C: 937-304-6586 2013-14 Women’s Basketball Game Notes [email protected] | www.WSURaiders.com Schedule/Results Wright State Raiders GAME (17-7, 6-3 Horizon) NOVEMBER (6-2, 0-0 Horizon) 25 vs. UIC Flames Fri. 8 at Southern Illinois 67-64 (18-6, 7-4 Horizon) Tues. 12 MIAMI 90-63 The Series: UIC leads 28-22 Fri. 15 MEMPHIS 75-83 Last Time Out: Wright State could not overcome Cleveland State hitting 16 three- Sun. 17 AKRON 90-80 pointers as the Vikings went on to a 100-93 Horizon League decision Saturday afternoon at the Wolstein Center. Thur. 21 at Murray State 95-69 CSU scored the first eight points of the game and still led 38-27 with 4:18 to go Sun. 24 MARIAN ^ 90-37 in the first half before the Raiders stormed to within two with a 12-3 run, four each Fri. 29 North Carolina State ~ 99-90 coming from Tay’ler Mingo and Ivory James. The margin stayed at two until the Sat. 30 Middle Tennessee ~ 62-69 Vikings scored the final three points to go up 48-43 at the half. Cleveland State shot 55 percent from the field in the opening 20 minutes, in- DECEMBER (5-1, 0-0 Horizon) cluding seven of 14 from behind the arc, while Wright State shot 45 percent, but was just two of nine from three-point range. The Raiders, though, were 15 of 22 at Sun. 1 James Madison ~ 79-77 the foul line while the Vikings were five of eight. Sat. 7 at #7 Louisville 40-99 A three from the left corner by Kim Demmings gave WSU a 62-60 edge with Sun. 15 XAVIER 79-54 13:29 to play and the Raiders upped the lead to three on three different occa- Fri. 20 GARDNER-WEBB + 90-77 sions, but could not pull away as Cleveland State hung close until regaining the Sat. 21 BRADLEY + 87-71 lead at 87-85 on a Kiersten Green triple at the 3:09 mark. Sun. 29 at Chicago State 84-62 A three by Adesuwa Aideyman with 1:31 left pushed the deficit to 94-88 and the Vikings hit six foul shots down the stretch to seal the victory. CSU connected on nine of 19 threes in the second half to go 16 of 33 for the JANUARY (4-3, 4-2 Horizon) contest in shooting 49 percent overall. WSU, meanwhile, shot 47 percent for the Thur. 2 at Dayton 85-112 game but was just three of 15 on threes. Sun. 5 DETROIT * 82-57 James led the Raiders with a double-double of 32 points and 11 rebounds while Wed. 8 OAKLAND * 94-85 Tayler Stanton also posted a double-double as she had 15 points and 10 boards. Sun. 12 CLEVELAND STATE * 82-98 Demmings added 18 points and eight rebounds while Mingo had 17 points. Sat. 18 at Valparaiso * 79-65 Thur. 23 at Milwaukee * 69-64 Tippin’ Off (projected starters) Sat. 25 at Green Bay * 67-69 Kim Demmings 5-8 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FEBRUARY (2-1, 2-1 Horizon) Richmond, IN 21.6 6.5 2.5 .407 Sat. 1 at UIC * 77-74 4 • 18 points, eight rebounds at Cleveland State Wed. 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * 93-81 • 28 points, seven assists, six reb. versus Youngstown State Sat. 8 at Cleveland State * 93-100 • 28 points at UIC Sat. 15 UIC * 2:00 G • 24 points, seven rebounds at Green Bay Tues. 18 at Oakland * 7:00 Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Sat. 22 at Detroit * 2:00 Ivory James 5-7 Sr. 17.8 6.3 0.6 .455 Thur. 27 GREEN BAY * 7:00 Camden, NJ 13 • Double-double (32 points, 11 reb.) at Cleveland State • 21 points, three steals versus Youngstown State MARCH (0-0, 0-0 Horizon) • 11 points, seven rebounds at UIC Sat. 1 MILWAUKEE * 2:00 G • 22 points, five steals at Green Bay Wed. 5 at Youngstown State * 7:00 Sat. 8 VALPARAISO * 2:00 Tay’ler Mingo 5-7 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% Akron, OH 13.6 2.7 4.0 .381 Mon. 10 Horizon League First Round @ TBA 14 • 17 points at Cleveland State Wed. 12 Horizon League Quarterfinals # TBA • 12 points, five assists, four reb. versus Youngstown State Fri. 14 Horizon League Semifinals ! TBA • 16 points, four assists at UIC G • 19 points at Milwaukee Sun. 16 Horizon League Championship ! 1:00 Tayler Stanton 6-0 Jr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS Cincinnati, OH 7.5 8.7 0.1 .557 All Times Eastern 21 • Double-double (15 points, 10 reb.) at Cleveland State ^ Gulf Coast Showcase • Double-double (11 points, 10 reb.) at UIC ~ Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, FL) • Eight points, career-high 16 rebounds at Green Bay + Wright State Invitational F • 14 rebounds at Milwaukee Presented by Holiday Inn KC Elkins 5-6 Sr. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% * Horizon League Games 6.5 2.3 2.2 .306 @ 8th Seed Hosts 9th Seed West Jefferson, OH 30 • 11 points at UIC # Top Four Seeds Host • Eight points, four assists, four steals at Milwaukee ! Highest Remaining Seed • 10 points, four steals off bench at Valparaiso G • Eight points against Cleveland State 2013-14 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 15, 2014 NUMERICAL/ALPHABETICAL ROSTER THE RAIDERS... Numerical BY CLASS... No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Seniors (3) KC Elkins 4 Kim Demmings G 5-8 Jr. Richmond, IN/Richmond Ivory James 5 Sarah Hunter G 5-6 Jr. Mason, OH/Mason Ja’Monica Orton 10 JJ Williams G 5-6 Fr. Carmel, IN/Carmel Juniors (7) Courtney Boyd 12 Ja’Monica Orton F 6-1 Sr. Dayton, OH/Stebbins Kim Demmings 13 Ivory James G 5-7 Sr. Camden, NJ/Woodrow Wilson Sarah Hunter 14 Tay’ler Mingo G 5-7 Jr. Akron, OH/Regina Abby Jump 15 Symone Denham G 5-9 So. Columbus, OH/Northland Tay’ler Mingo 21 Tayler Stanton F 6-0 Jr. Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills Tayler Stanton 22 Richelle van der Keijl C 6-5 So. Delft, The Netherlands * Breanna Stucke 23 Courtney Boyd G 6-1 Jr. Brookville, OH/Brookville 30 KC Elkins G 5-6 Sr. West Jefferson, OH/West Jefferson Sophomores (3) Symone Denham 32 Breanna Stucke F 6-0 Jr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Kourtni Perry 34 Kourtni Perry F 6-1 So. Columbus, OH/Groveport-Madison Richelle van der Keijl 35 Abby Jump G 5-7 Jr. Florence, KY/Ryle Freshmen (1) 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 Jr. Brookville, OH/Brookville 4 Kim Demmings G 5-8 Jr. Richmond, IN/Richmond Forwards (4) Ja’Monica Orton 15 Symone Denham G 5-9 So. Columbus, OH/Northland Kourtni Perry 30 KC Elkins G 5-6 Sr. West Jefferson, OH/West Jefferson Tayler Stanton 5 Sarah Hunter G 5-6 Jr. Mason, OH/Mason Breanna Stucke 13 Ivory James G 5-7 Sr. Camden, NJ/Woodrow Wilson 35 Abby Jump G 5-7 Jr. Florence, KY/Ryle Guards (9) Courtney Boyd 14 Tay’ler Mingo G 5-7 Jr. Akron, OH/Regina Kim Demmings 12 Ja’Monica Orton F 6-1 Sr. Dayton, OH/Stebbins Symone Denham KC Elkins 34 Kourtni Perry F 6-1 So. Columbus, OH/Groveport-Madison Sarah Hunter 21 Tayler Stanton F 6-0 Jr. Cincinnati, OH/Walnut Hills Ivory James 32 Breanna Stucke F 6-0 Jr. Tipp City, OH/Tippecanoe Abby Jump 22 Richelle van der Keijl C 6-5 So. Delft, The Netherlands * Tay’er Mingo 10 JJ Williams G 5-6 Fr. Carmel, IN/Carmel JJ Williams * Will miss entire season due to injury BY STATE/COUNTRY... Ohio (9) Courtney Boyd Symone Denham KC Elkins 2013–14 PRESEASON FIRST TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE Sarah Hunter Tay’ler Mingo Kim Demmings, Jr., G, Wright State (Preseason Player of the Year) Ja’Monica Orton Katie Hannemann, Sr., C, UIC Kourtni Perry Rachel Story, Sr., G, UIC Tayler Stanton Breanna Stucke Angela Rodriguez, Sr., G, Milwaukee Megan Lukan, Jr., G, Green Bay Indiana (2) Kim Demmings JJ Williams 2013–14 PRESEASON SECOND TEAM ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE Kentucky (1) Abby Jump Olivia Nash, So., F, Oakland New Jersey (1) Ivory James Shar’Rae Davis, So., Youngstown State Cori Coleman, Jr., G, Cleveland State The Netherlands (1) Richelle van der Keijl Breannah Ranger, Sr., F, Green Bay BY MONTH OF BIRTH... Heidi Schlegel, Jr., F, Youngstown State February Ivory James (27th) May Tay’ler Mingo (17th) 2013–14 PRESEASON HORIZON LEAGUE POLL Symone Denham (24th) Abby Jump (27th) 2012–13 June Kim Demmings (10th) Team Overall League Points Tayler Stanton (23rd) 1.