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2005-06 Women's Basketball Notes Game 26 — Millsaps 2005-06 DePauw Schedule/Results (24-1, 14-0) NOVEMBER 18 !vs. Illinois Wesleyan W 72 60 19 !Washington (Mo.) L 61 72 23 at Fontbonne W 72 53 26 @vs. Hanover W 78 47 27 @at Wilmington W 88 75 2005-06 Women’s Basketball Notes DECEMBER 2 *at Hendrix W 76 66 Game 26 — Millsaps 4 *at Rhodes W 65 64 #5 DePauw (24-1, 14-0) vs. Millsaps (8-16, 3-11) 10 WILLIAM WOODS W 94 56 SCAC Quarterfinal #3 17 WITTENBERG W 85 70 February 24, 2006 • 6 p.m. • Memphis, Tenn. • St. Benedict at Auburndale 21 WEBSTER W 84 44 28 #vs. Lewis & Clark W 76 63 29 #vs. Viterbo W 84 33 Tiger Tipoff RADIO: WGRE (91.5 FM and www.wgre. 31 #vs. William Paterson W 87 56 Fifth-ranked DePauw opens Southern Col- org) provides coverage locally and on the In- legiate Athletic Conference Tournament play as ternet. JANUARY the top seed and faces Millsaps College on Friday, 7 *at Rose-Hulman W 87 64 February 24, in the day’s third quarterfinal game. LIVE STATS: Live stats are available at 13 *CENTRE W 85 39 Tipoff is slated for 6 p.m. CST from St. Benedict <www.depauw.edu/ath/live/women/xlive. 15 *SEWANEE W 106 66 at Auburndale, just outside of Memphis. htm>. 20 *at Millsaps W 76 47 The Tigers are 24-1 overall and became the 22 *at Oglethorpe W 88 60 fourth SCAC team to finish unbeaten in confer- SERIES: DePauw leads the all-time series 21- 27 *SOUTHWESTERN W 87 61 ence games by finishing 14-0 in SCAC contests. 0 following an 87-64 victory in Terre Haute on 29 *TRINITY W 60 57 The Tigers are on a school and SCAC-record 23- January 7. Liz Bondi and Bridget Bailey each game win streak after Saturday’s 72-61 win over scored 15 in the win, while Lindsay Houin FEBRUARY Rose-Hulman. Liz Bondi led four DePauw dou- grabbed seven rebounds. Rebekah Forsyth 3 *HENDRIX W 103 85 ble-figure scorers with 16 points, while Lindsay led the Engineers with 19 points and 10 re- 5 *RHODES W 69 64 Houin grabbed six rebounds. bounds. 10 *at Centre W 83 31 Millsaps is 8-16 overall and 3-11 in the SCAC 12 *at Sewanee W 79 51 following and 89-73 loss at Rhodes. Crystal Dick- DePauw Head Coach: Kris Huffman 18 *ROSE-HULMAN W 72 61 erson led the Millsaps with 19 points and grabbed Career/DPU Record: 268-78 (13th year) nine rebounds, while Martha McDaniel also to- vs. Millsaps: 12-1 24 $vs. Millsaps ......................... 6 p.m. CST taled nine boards. 25 $SCAC Semifinals ............... 7 p.m. CST DePauw is 7-2 in SCAC Tournament games Millsaps Head Coach: Robin Jeffries 26 $SCAC Championship ..2:30 p.m. CST including a title in 2004. This year marks the third Career/Millsaps Record: 45-102 (6th year) straight that the Tigers enter as the top seed. Mill- vs. DePauw: 1-8 *Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game saps lost in last year’s quarterfinals in its only tour- !Washington (Mo.) Tipoff Tournament nament appearance. @Fred Raizk Memorial Tournament at Wilmington The winner of this game advances to Satur- #Grand Canyon Classic; Phoenix, Arizona TEAM COMPARISON (SCAC Rank) $SCAC Tournament; Memphis, Tenn. day’s 7 p.m. semifinal game against the winner of Category DPU MC the Rhodes-Southwestern quarterfinal game. PPG-Offense 80.7 (3) 60.0 (9) PPG-Defense 57.8 (1) 67.8 (7) Scoring Margin +22.9 (1) -7.8 (9) FG% 46.0 (1) 37.7 (9) FG%-Defense 38.1 (4) 39.8 (6) 2005-06 STATISTICS 3Pt% 34.1 (4) 28.7 (8) DEPAUW PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 3Pt%-Defense 30.3 (2) 32.2 (5) F 20 Lindsay Houin 5-9 Sr. Plymouth, Ind. 7.9 6.8 1.4 .491 .250 .623 FT% 75.2 (4) 63.5 (9) F 23 Liz Bondi 5-10 Sr. Park Ridge, Ill. 16.9 6.8 1.4 .570 .000 .783 3FGM/Game 4.16 (7) 4.13 (8) G 11 Suzy Doughty 5-8 Jr. Mooresville, Ind. 8.8 3.0 4.3 .414 .167 .759 Rebound Margin +8.8 (2) 0.0 (6) G 14 Kalei Lowes 5-8 So. St. Charles, Mo. 6.5 2.1 2.3 .345 .298 .778 Turnover Margin +7.6 (1) -2.8 (8) G 21 Caitlin McGonigal 5-7 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 6.9 2.5 1.5 .408 .362 .700 TOP RESERVES G 10 Kristy Mahon 5-4 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio 0.7 0.4 0.3 .333 .000 1.000 G 13 Cassie Pruzin 5-7 Fr. Crown Point, Ind. 7.4 3.9 2.2 .342 .325 .829 G 22 Adedrea Chaney 5-9 So. San Antonio, Texas 1.8 1.7 0.3 .476 .571 .000 Media Contact Information G 24 Gretchen Haehl 5-3 So. Shelbyville, Ind. 8.2 1.9 2.4 .493 .435 .848 Bill Wagner, Director of Sports Information G 25 Gwen Haehl 5-8 So. Shelbyville, Ind. 4.2 2.4 1.1 .411 .346 .633 e-mail: [email protected] F 31 Maisha Cadet-Duval 5-10 Sr. Woodside, N.Y. 1.4 1.8 0.2 .455 .000 .933 Website: www.depauw.edu/ath F 32 Tegan Krouse 6-0 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 1.2 0.8 0.0 .222 .000 .750 office phone: 765-658-4630 F 33 Bridget Bailey 6-3 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. 10.3 5.8 0.2 .561 .000 .730 cell phone: 765-720-0213 F 34 Andrea Travelstead 5-11 Fr. Naperville, Ill. 2.9 1.3 0.2 .567 .000 .750 1 — 2005-06 DePauw Women’s Basketball Game Notes — 1 TIGER NOTES 2005-06 SCAC STANDINGS DePauw-Millsaps Series Record DePauw leads, 12-1 ► DePauw has won 23 straight games which SCAC OVERALL Date Site Winner, Score is the school and SCAC record for conseuctive 12/6/1998 Millsaps D, 77-47 W L Pct W L Pct wins. DePauw 14 0 1.000 24 1 .960 2/27/1999 DePauw D, 85-40 12/3/1999 DePauw D, 62-37 Trinity 10 4 .714 18 6 .750 ► The Tigers have won an SCAC-record 26 Oglethorpe 10 4 .714 20 5 .800 2/25/2000 Millsaps D, 67-30 straight conference home games with the last loss Rhodes 9 5 .643 17 7 .708 1/7/2001 Millsaps D, 67-59 Southwestern 7 7 .500 12 13 .480 coming to Trinity by a 72-66 score on January 17, 2/4/2001 DePauw D, 92-39 Rose-Hulman 6 8 .429 13 11 .542 2003. DePauw has posted a 59-4 home SCAC re- 1/4/2002 DePauw D, 83-60 Hendrix 6 8 .429 16 9 .640 cord since beginning conference play in 1998-99. 2/1/2002 Millsaps D, 78-54 Millsaps 3 11 .214 8 16 .333 DePauw has won 21 straight regular season home 2/2/2003 Millsaps D, 62-45 Sewanee 3 11 .214 11 14 .440 games and 30 of its last 32 home games overall. 1/23/2004 DePauw D, 86-52 Centre 2 12 .143 4 19 .174 1/9/2005 DePauw D, 72-31 ► DePauw has hit 50 percent or better from the 2/13/2005 Millsaps M, 64-57 2006 SCAC Tournament floor eight times this year with a high of 54.8 per- 1/20/2006 Millsaps D, 76-47 cent against Southwestern All times CST at DePauw, DePauw leads 6-0 at Millsaps, DePauw leads 6-1 Friday, February 24 ► The Tigers entered the week ranked seventh SCAC Quarterfinals in the nation in scoring margin at +22.9 and have at St. Benedict at Auburndale; Memphis posted double-digit margins in 21 of their 24 #2 Trinity vs. #7 Hendrix, 1 p.m. wins. #3 Oglethorpe vs. #6 Rose-Hulman, 3 p.m. #1 DePauw vs. #8 Millsaps, 6 p.m. ► DePauw has established the school record of 13 games scoring 80 or more points in a season. The #4 Rhodes vs. #5 Southwestern, 8 p.m. previous record of 12 was set in 2003-04. The Tigers have reached the 80-point plateau in 12 of their last 17 outings. Saturday, February 25, at Rhodes College SCAC Semifinals; 5 and 7 p.m. CST ► The Tigers entered the week ranked seventh in Division III with an 80.7 scoring average. The DePauw record for scoring average in a season is 74.8 during the 1998-99 season. Sunday, February 26, at Rhodes College SCAC Championship; 2:30 p.m. CST ► Suzy Doughty ranks fourth in school history with 177 career steals and 284 career assists. Marlene McQueary (1985-89) is the all-time leader with 221 steals and Susan Bender (1995-99) is the all-time leader with 354. ► The Tigers’ 24-1 start is the best in school history. The previous best record after 25 games was 22-3 in 1996-97, 2001-02 and 2003-04 and after 27 games was 23-3 in 2001-02 and 2002-04. ► DePauw has been ranked in 37 consecutive D3hoops.com Top 25 Polls. ► Since the beginning of the 1995-96 season, DePauw teams have posted a 246-52 record for an .826 winning percentage which ranks eighth in Division III during that time. ► Lindsay Houin ranks seventh in school history with 590 rebounds and second with 111 games played.
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