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MARIELLA FASOULA PTS REB AST S FG% FT% 2017-18 Record 2018-19 Vanderbilt Women’s Basketball Notes GAME 22: TENNESSEE VANDERBILT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS GAMEDAY 2601 Jess Neely Drive, Nashville, Tenn. 37212 Phone: 615-322-4121 INFORMATION WBB Contact: Morgan Romans Date: Sunday, Feb. 3 Email: [email protected] Time: 2 p.m. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Office: 615-322-8797 | Cell: 812-756-1399 Vanderbilt Commodores Arena: Memorial Gymnasium vucommodores.com 2018 Record: 6-15 (1-7 SEC) Television: SEC Network VANDERBILT SCHEDULE/RESULTS Head Coach: Stephanie White PxP: Paul Sunderland NOVEMBER Career Record: 21-40 (2) Analysts: Nell Fortner, A’ja Wilson Date VU Opp Opponent Time TV/Result VU Record: 21-40 (2) Radio: WSR AM 560; WNSR-FM 95.9 NOV. 6 - - NORTH ALA. 6 P.M. L, 71-74 2018-19 Leaders: PxP: Charlie Mattos Nov. 9 - - Middle Tenn St. 6:30 p.m. L, 58-65 Points: Fasoula (16.2) Live Audio: VUCommodores.com NOV. 12 - - AUSTIN PEAY 7 P.M. W, 99-70 Rebounds: Fasoula (7.5) Series Information: 9-70, Tennessee Nov. 15 - 17/18 NC State 6 p.m. L, 74-54 leads Nov. 17 - 2/2 UConn 5 p.m. L, 80-42 NOV. 21 - - TENNESSEE ST. 12 P.M. W, 89-63 NOV. 25 - - PRESBYTERIAN 2 P.M. W, 78-43 QUICK HITTERS Dec. 2 - - Kansas State 1 p.m. L, 72-61 • Vanderbilt fell at #20/24 Texas A&M on Thursday. Dec. 6 - - Ball State 6 p.m. W, 60-43 DEC. 15 - - CENTRAL MICH. 5 P.M. L, 66-57 • Freshman Brinae Alexander netted a career-high 24 points on a Dec. 20 - 24/22 Miami 7:30 p.m. L, 90-65 career-high four 3-pointers made. Dec. 21 - - Creighton 7:30 p.m. L, 75-55 • Junior Autumn Newby pulled down a career-high 13 boards. DEC. 28 - - SAMFORD 7 P.M. W, 77-52 Jan. 3 - 18/20 Kentucky* 6 p.m. L 77-55 • Due to injuries this season, the Commodores - excluding walk-ons, JAN. 6 - - GEORGIA* 2 P.M. L, 71-64 have missed a combined 34 games. JAN. 10 - 20/24 TEXAS A&M* 7 P.M. L, 50-43 Jan. 13 - - Arkansas* 2 p.m. L, 83-62 • LeaLea Carter is in a stretch of playing the best basketball of her JAN. 17 - RV AUBURN* 7 P.M. L, 72-70 career. The junior has netted double-digits in the last five games. JAN. 24 - - OLE MISS* 7 P.M. W, 80-68 Jan. 28 - 19/20 South Carolina* 6 p.m. L, 80-69 • The series is 70-9 with Tennessee leading. The Commodores have Jan. 31 - 20/24 Texas A&M* 7:30 p.m. L, 69-53 earned seven of their nine victories in Nashville and two on neutral FEB. 3 - 9/9 TENNESSEE* 2 P.M. ESPN2 Feb. 10 - RV/RV Missouri* 3 p.m. SEC Net. courts. Feb. 14 - - Ole Miss.* 7 p.m. SECN+ • Vanderbilt has not beaten Tennessee since the 2013-14 season in FEB. 17 - - LSU* 5 P.M. SEC Net. Nashville when the Commodores won 74-63. FEB. 21 - -/RV ALABAMA* 7 P.M. SECN+ Feb. 24 - 6/6 Mississippi State* 2 p.m. SEC Net. • The Vols have lost six of their last eight games and come into the Feb. 28 - RV/RV Tennessee* 6 p.m. SEC Net. contest with a 14-7 mark on the season (3-5 SEC). MARCH 3 - - FLORIDA* 2 P.M. SEC Net. • Tennessee has won its last two at home taking down Florida and LSU. • The Volunteers are 1-2 on the road in Southeastern Conference play. ALL TIMES CENTRAL RANKINGS: AP/ESPN • Vanderbilt is out-shooting conference opponents from the field, .443- *SEC game to-.432, and from beyond the arc, .363-to-.288. Home games in BOLD CAPS • Four Commodores (Alexander, Walker, Fasoula and Carter) are averaging double-figures in league play. PROJECTED STARTERS QUICK FACTS Name ....................................Vanderbilt University G • 10 • CIERRA WALKER PTS REB AST S FG% FT% 5-8 | Jr. | Oregon City, Ore. | Oregon City Nickname ..........................................Commodores 11.3 2.9 1.8 1.1 .434 .818 Location ......................................... Nashville, Tenn. Founded ............................................................. 1873 G/F • 24 • AUTUMN NEWBY PTS REB AST S FG% FT% Enrollment ........................................................ 6,781 School Colors ................................Black and Gold 6-2 | So. | Lawrenceville, Ga | Archer 8.4 7.4 1.4 .7 .388 .671 Chancellor .............................. Nicholas S. Zeppos Faculty Representative ............Dr. Susan Wente Athletics Director ..........................David Williams G • 30 • LEALEA CARTER PTS REB AST S FG% FT% Head Basketball Coach ...........Stephanie White 5-11 | Jr. | Dickson, Tenn. | Dickson County 9.8 5.0 2.2 .9 .458 .667 Conference.............................Southeastern (SEC) Home Arena .................................. Memorial Gym Capacity.....................................................14,326 C • 34 • MARIELLA FASOULA PTS REB AST S FG% FT% 2017-18 Record ................................................. 7-24 6-5 | R-Jr. | Athens, Greece | Boston College 16.2 7.5 1.1 .5 .537 .639 SEC Record/Finish ..............................3-13/T-11th Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................6/7 Starters Returning/Lost .....................................3/2 G • 35 • KALEIGH CLEMONS-GREEN PTS REB AST S FG% FT% Newcomers ................................................................3 5-7 | Jr. | Chattanooga, Tenn. | Baylor School 4.1 3.2 3.3 1.1 .292 .647 www.vucommodores.com @VandyWBB 2018-19 Vanderbilt Women’s Basketball Notes GAME 22: TENNESSEE VANDERBILT COMMODORES ROSTER COMPARING THE TEAMS No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown / Previous School Statistic VU Tennessee 1 Sarah Gordon G 5-7 Jr. Boulder, Colo./Indiana University 2 Chelsie Hall G 5-7 So. Boca Raton, Fla./Seffner Christian PPG 64.9 76.9 3 Jordyn Cambridge G 5-9 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./The Ensworth School Field Goal Pct. .432 .426 10 Cierra Walker G 5-8 Jr. Oregon City, Ore./Oregon City Opp. Field Goal Pct. .437 .395 15 Brinae Alexander F 5-10 Fr. Murfreesoboro, Tenn./Riverdale 3-Point Pct. .323 .311 22 Bree Horrocks C 6-5 R-Sr. Buford, Ga./Purdue Opp. 3-Point Pct. .334 .320 23 Isabella Paldrmic G 5-11 Fr. Lincolnshire,Ill./Stevenson Free Throw Pct. .688 .683 24 Autumn Newby F 6-2 So. Lawrenceville, Ga./Archer Rebounds Per Game 34.7 45.4 30 LeaLea Carter G 5-11 Jr. Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County Opp. Rebounds Per Game 33.8 34.7 34 Mariella Fasoula F 6-5 R-Jr. Athens, Greece/Boston College Assists Per Game 14.0 14.4 35 Kaleigh Clemons-Green G 5-7 Jr. Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Turnovers Per Game 15.2 16.4 Opp. Turnovers Per Game 14.1 17.7 Coaching Staff Steals Per Game 5.9 9.3 Head Coach - Stephanie White – Third Season (Purdue, 1999) Associate Head Coach - Kelly Komara - Second Season (Purdue, 2002) Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator - Shereka Wright - First Season (Purdue, 2004) VANDERBILT 2018-19 Assistant Coach – Gary Redus II - First Season (South Alabama, 2011) SUPERLATIVES Director of Offensive Analytics - Mickie DeMoss - First Season (Louisiana Tech, 1977) BIGGEST VANDERBILT LEAD: 39 vs. Presbyterian (11/25/18) BIGGEST VANDERBILT DEFICIT: 42 vs. UConn (11/17/18) HEAD COACH STEPHANIE WHITE BIGGEST VANDERBILT LEAD IN A LOSS: RECORD AS HEAD COACH/VANDERBILT 20 vs. Auburn (1/17/19) 21-40 (Second Season) BIGGEST VANDERBILT DEFICIT IN A WIN: 4 vs. TSU (11/21/18) THE WHITE FILE BIGGEST VANDERBILT HALFTIME LEAD: Full Name: Stephanie Joanne White 17 vs. Presbyterian (11/25/18) Birthday: June 20, 1977 College: Purdue (1999) BIGGEST VANDERBILT HALFTIME DEFICIT: 27 vs. Arkansas (1/13/19) MOST POINTS BY VANDERBILT IN 1ST HALF: ACCOLADES 44 vs. TSU (11/21/18) • Named fifth head coach in May of 2016 FEWEST POINTS BY VANDERBILT IN 1ST • Won 1999 NCAA championship at Purdue and named 1999 National Player of the Year HALF: 18 vs. Texas A&M (1/31/19) • Head coach of WNBA’s Indiana Fever from 2014-16. Became first rookie coach to lead Fever to WNBA Finals. MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 47 vs. Arkansas (1/13/19) • In first season on West End had two players named SEC All-Freshman team (Kayla Overbeck, Erin Whalen). FEWEST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 16 vs. Samford (12/28/18) • Chelsie Hall named to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2018, marking the third player in White’s tenure to earn All-SEC honors. MOST POINTS BY VANDERBILT IN 2ND HALF: 57 vs. Austin Peay (11/12/18) WHITE MILESTONE WINS: FEWEST POINTS BY VANDERBILT IN 2ND First career win - Kennesaw State, 86-54 (Nov. 10, 2016) HALF: First SEC Win - Alabama, 87-80 (Jan. 26, 2017) 21 vs. UConn (11/17/18) MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 43 vs. Auburn (1/17/19) HEAD COACHING CAREER Season School Position Record/Postseason FEWEST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 2017-18 Vanderbilt Head Coach 7-24 20 vs. Ball State (12/6/18) 2016-17 Vanderbilt Head Coach 14-16 BIGGEST HALFTIME LEAD BLOWN: 13 vs. Auburn (1/17/19) SERIES INFO- LAST 10 MEETINGS (9-70, Tennessee leads) BIGGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT ERASED: Home: 7-26, Away: 0-32, Neutral: 2-10 BIGGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: Date Site Result Score Series 35 vs. Presbyterian (11/25/18) 2017-18 Nashville L 74-64 70-9 2017-18 Knoxville L 86-73 69-9 BIGGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN 2016-17 Knoxville L 91-63 68-9 4 vs. Tennessee State (11/21/18) 2016-17 Nashville L 70-57 67-9 BIGGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: 2015-16 Nashville L 69-51 66-9 38 vs. UConn (4/17/18) 2015-16 Knoxville L 58-49 65-9 2014-15 Knoxville L 79-49 64-9 2014-15 Nashville L 57-49 63-9 2013-14 Knoxville L 81-53 62-9 2013-14 Nashville W 74-63 61-9 www.vucommodores.com @VandyWBB 2018-19 Vanderbilt Women’s Basketball Notes GAME 22: TENNESSEE Carter Rising Beyond the Arc LeaLea Carter is in a stretch of playing some of Fasoula 2018-19 BY THE NUMBERS her best collegiate basketball to date.
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