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Cedarville Vs. Tiffin Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Women's Basketball Programs Women's Basketball 11-21-2015 Cedarville vs. Tiffin Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "Cedarville vs. Tiffin" (2015). Women's Basketball Programs. 77. https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_programs/77 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Women's Basketball Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Taylor Vamder Plas' Weekly Blog November 17, 2015 (Reggie, KJ, and Abby) that they would heal fully and quickly so that they can get back out on the court with us and stay there! Choose joy - this phrase has been the theme of our week. The grind Here's some more encouragement from Kid President, of everyday practice and twice-a-week lifting, plus finding time for homework assignments and exams can get you down sometimes. "It's like that dude Journey said, 'Don't stop believing, unless your But during a family meeting at Bible study, we reminded ourselves dream is stupid, then you should get a better dream.' I think that's of when we were younger and how we used to dream of being col­ how it goes. Get a better dream then keep goin', keep goin', keep lege basketball players. For a lot of us, this opportunity is a dream goin', and keep goin'!" come true, and how can you not have joy when you're living your dreams? Sometimes, joy is a choice that goes completely against -TDawg your nature, and sometimes it comes more naturally. But the Bible tells us to "Rejoice Always," so we are choosing to do so as we use Taylor Vander Plas is a senior guard from Ripon, the gifts God has given us to play college basketball. Wi as a Dean’s List student majoring in Thursday morning, we traveled the four hours to Philippi, WV, to biology/pre-med. play two tough opponents, and as KJ said, "West Virginia is the worst state in Ohio." (Yes, you read that right.) We spent those four Read the blogs from other Yellow Jacket student- hours singing along to what we consider "oldies-but-goodies" even athletes at 2015-16 Blog Central. Go to: @tdawg_03 though Coach Martin told us he had never heard the songs. That is, until we stumbled upon Justin Bieber and the High School Musical yellowjackets.cedarville.edu soundtrack - then he sang right along with us. I think I even heard Steve tapping his fingers to the beat. Thursday we were able to practice at Alderson Broaddus, but Friday morning for our walk-through, we decided to stay a little clos­ Yellow Jacket er to the hotel. We were forbidden to post pictures of the Rec Center on social media, but let me explain it to you. Red tile-ish floors, dou­ ble rims, and a court that spanned about half the length of a normal Concessions! college basketball floor. But with grateful hearts we were able to get some shots up and run through the game plan for Ashland later that • Hamburgers • Popcorn night. • Hot Dogs • Pretzels Friday and Saturday we went up against two very tough oppo­ • Corn Dogs • Soft Drinks nents, and unfortunately did not come out on top. But, as Flunk says, "Losses often teach us more than wins." So we are taking • Nachos • Water these games as learning opportunities, being encouraged by the • Candy • Gatorade effort we showed, and focusing on getting better and better. Saturday was an especially difficult game, as we took Ohio “Operated by the CU Women’s Dominican University into double overtime. We were missing Abby, Softball Team” KJ, and Reggie due to injuries, but we had lots of players step up and we didn't skip a beat. I am proud of the toughness my team­ CASH, Credit and Debit mates showed during these games and am looking forward to going Cards Accepted to battle with them again Tuesday at Indianapolis and then Saturday right here in Cedarville vs. Tiffin! We would appreciate your prayers for our three injured players HISTORIC ESTABLISHED 1802 (937) 767-5501 75 Water Street, Clifton, Ohio www.cliftonmill.com 2 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu The Inside Scoop Star Comparison Current Record 1-2 0-2 Points Scored/Game 54.7 64.5 ✓ Points Allowed/Game 62.3 ✓ 81.5 FG % .351 .398 ^ "Official Charter Company of 3-point FG % .302 ✓ .302 ✓ the Cedarville Yellow Jackets” FT % .700 ✓ .688 Rebounds/Game 38.0 ✓ 29.5 Assists/Game 12.7 15.5 ✓ 937- 879-3000 Turnovers/Game 18.7 13.5 ✓ 8250 Expansion Way Blocked Shots/Game 2.3 ✓ 1.0 Dayton, OH 45424 Steals/Game 7.0 ✓ 5.5 Current Streak W1 ! L2 PROBABLE STARTERS: PROBABLE STARTERS: # Cedarville (1-2) Pos. PPG RPG APG # Tiffin (0-2) Pos PPG RPG APG 3 Taylor Vander Plas (5-9 senior) G 6.7 3.0 4.7 4 Deidre McKay (5-7 junior) G 3.0 2.0 3.0 12 Whitney Robinson (5-7 senior) G 5.7 1.7 1.7 12 Trischa Lacy (5-10 junior) G 5.0 2.0 1.5 13 Kaysie Brittenham (5-8 senior) G 11.3 1.3 2.0 23 Allie Miller (5-8 freshman) G 7.5 3.5 2.0 30 Emily Williams (5-11 sophomore) F 3.7 9.3 0.7 32 Jordan Fraley (5-9 senior) G 5.5 3.0 1.0 44 Breanne Watterworth (6-3 soph.) C 8.7 8.3 0.3 50 Bre Nauman (6-0 junior) C 16.5 7.5 1.5 Taylor VanderPlas W hitney Robinson Kaysie Brittenham Deidre McKay Trischa Lacy A ilie M iller Em ily W illiam s Breanne W atterworth Jordan Fraley B re N a u m a n Today's Honorary Coach ( Cindy Wingert Ram ada Assistant Professor of Biology WORLDWIDE Cedarville University “I have been fortunate to be in Professor Wingert’s (937) 372-9921 “Please ask about our classes for the last three semesters. Her love for Jesus Cedarville University is so obvious in her prayers for us and in the way she teaches. She is passionate and knowledgeable about rate” her subject and instills the same awe in her students that she has for Proud sponsors of God’s creation. In her Anatomy classes I have learned the true meaning Yellow Jacket of “fearfully and wonderfully made.” I am so thankful for Professor Wingert 300 Xenia Town Square and for the opportunities she has given me. She is a wonderful professor, Basketball Xenia, Ohio 43585 a devoted follower of Christ and someone who I truly look up to.” Selected by senior guard Taylor Vander Plas. yellowjackets.cedarville.edu LADY JACKET BASKETBALL 3 Taste All That Year-by-Year Coaching Records Life Has To Offer. Women’s Basketball History since 1962-63 Season Won Lost Pct. Coach _ 2 e ! e 3 ! 2 _ 1962-63 7 3 .700 June Kearney (46-17, 1963-64 5 2 .714 Kearney COURTYARD® 1964-65 6 3 .667 Kearney 1965-66 5 2 .714 Kearney H a r r i o t t 1966-67 6 4 .600 Kearney 1967-68 8 2 .800 Kearney Experience the best things in life at the new Courtyard 1968-69 9 1 .900 Kearney by Marriott in Downtown Springfield. Stay for a night or for a week in our beautifully-renovated hotel. Enjoy our 1969-70 8 5 .615 Maryalyce Jeremiah (1 garden pool, hot tub, business center and complimentary 1970-71 8 4 .667 Jeremiah high-speed Internet.Taste the delicious fare of the Mela 1971-72 13 5 .722 Jeremiah Urban Bistro. O r just unwind at the Mela lounge. 1972-73 16 7 .696 Jeremiah 1973-74 9 11 .450 Jeremiah taste | life 1974-75 8 13 .381 Jeremiah 100 south fountain • downtown springfield • 937.322.3600 • www.melaurbanbistro.com 1975-76 12 12 .500 Jeremiah 1976-77 14 9 .609 Jeremiah 1977-78 16 9 .640 Jeremiah 1978-79 11 11 .500 Sandy Schlappi (51-6 1979-80 13 14 .481 Schlappi Cedarville 1980-81 8 13 .381 Schlappi 1981-82 10 14 .417 Schlappi Village Market 1982-83 9 9 .500 Schlappi SR 72 North 1983-84 10 12 .455 Karol Hunt (16-33, .31 (Located across from Cedarville University) 1984-85 6 21 .222 Hunt Offering SH ELL fuel, groceries, 1985-86 11 13 .458 Bob Fires (67-86, .43) pizza for your convenience 1986-87 4 19 .174 Fires 1987-88 13 14 .481 Fires 1988-89 20 10 .667 Fires 1989-90 9 15 .375 Fires (937) 766-1201 1990-91 10 15 .400 Fires 1991-92 15 15 .500 Kathy Freese (140-16 Open 7 Days a Week, 6 am to midnight 1992-93 18 10 .643 Freese 1993-94 15 18 .455 Freese Pay at the Pum p! 1994-95 20 11 .645 Freese 1995-96 16 20 .444 Freese 1996-97 4 26 .133 Freese 1997-98 9 20 .310 Freese 1998-99 16 15 .516 Freese 1999-2000 18 15 .545 Freese 2000-01 9 19 .321 Freese 2001-02 23 10 .697 Kirk Marlin (359-102, 2002-03 31 3 .912 Martin 2003-04 35 3 .921 Martin 2004-05 35 2 .946 Martin 2005-06 29 4 .879 Martin 2006-07 27 7 .794 Martin 2007-08 17 14 .548 Martin 2008-09 21 9 .700 Martin 2009-10 27 6 .818 Martin 2010-11 24 10 .706 Martin 2011-12 24 8 .750 Martin 2012-13 20 10 .667 Martin 2013-14 18 10 .643 Martin 2014-15 27 4 .871 Martin 2015-16 1 2 .333 Martin •^county, ohio Totals 783 543 .590 54 years convention & visitors bureau 4 LADY JACKET BASKETBALL yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Last Time Out • 11/17/15 ( INDIANAPOLIS - Kaysie Brittenham sparked a fourth quarter run that propelled injury-riddled Cedarville to a 47-44 non-conference victory at Indianapolis.
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