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GAME 26-Feb. 18, 7 Pm NM State (21-3, 10-0 WAC) 8 GYM - 9001 Stockdale HWY, Bakersfield, CA 93311 | www.GoRunners.com | @CSUBAthletics Contact: Matt Turk | E-Mail: [email protected] | Cell: 515-240-0483 • Office 661-654-3071 2015-16 SCHEDULE GAME 26-Feb. 18, 7 p.m. 8-17, 5-5 WAC NM State (21-3, 10-0 WAC) at NOVEMBER CSU Bakersfield (8-17, 5-5 WAC) 13 +Pacific L, 80-74 19 at UC Santa Barbara L, 61-60 GAME 27-Feb. 13, 3 p.m. (MST) 22 %San Jose State W, 90-88 (OT) UTRGV (14-11, 6-4 WAC) at 27 #Hawai’i L, 74-60 CSU Bakersfield 28 #South Carolina L, 90-71 29 #Arizona State L, 60-47 THE ROADRUNNERS AT A GLANCE No. Name Hgt. Yr. Pos. Hometown PPG RPG MISC 0 Jerice Fears 5-9 Fr. F Dallas, Texas 1.0 1.8 5 A/7 S DECEMBER Has started 3-of-24 appearances...An All-State selection as a senior at Bryan Adams High School. 2 at Fresno State L, 57-52 5 at UCLA L, 82-68 1 Alyssa Shannon 5-2 Sr. G Bakersfield, Calif. 10.2 2.6 4.4 APG Chosen WAC Player of the Week Jan. 4...Named to the 2015 WBCA Allstate Good Works Team Dec. 2, 8 %Pepperdine L, 76-73 2015...a 2015 second team All-Conference and 2015 WAC All-Defensive team member...a first team pre- 12 at UC Riverside L, 81-61 season All-Conference selection by the media...a second team preseason All-Conference selection by WAC coaches...surpassed 300 career assist plateau with a career high 10 against Pepperdine Dec. 8...has 378 15 at Oregon State L, 75-51 career assists, the third most in school history and is 43rd most among active Division I players...is first in the 19 Cal Poly W, 57-52 WAC and is 22nd in Division I in in free throw shooting (86.7, 85-98)...made 29 consecutive free throws from 22 at Stanford L, 83-41 Dec. 12-22 and has made 58 of last 65 attempts from the charity stripe...is second in league in assists, third in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6), fourth in steals (1.8), and 15th in scoring...leads the WAC in minutes played 30 %Hawai’i L, 65-55 per game and is 44th in Division I (823) in the category. 2 Brittany Sims 6-3 Jr. C Fresno, Calif. 4.5 2.8 13 S/5 A JANUARY Team leader in blocks (10)...sixth on team in steals..scored 10 points on 4-5 shooting against UC Irvine Jan. 3 UC Irvine W, 65-39 3. 7 +Chicago State* W, 76-43 10 Keri Kleist 6-4 R-Jr. C Cincinnati, Ohio 1.3 1.8 6 BLK 9 +UMKC* L, 56-40 Tied for third on team in blocks with Tylinn Carter...a 2014-15 medical redshirt. 16 +Seattle U* W, 76-68 11 Addi Walters 5-9 Fr. G San Francisco, Calif. 10.0 1.4 18 A/16 S 21 at UTRGV* L, 60-46 Reset school record for most made three-pointers in a game with nine against Seattle U... is 41st in Division 23 %at NM State* L, 86-63 I in three-point field goal percentage (40.5)...is 43rd in Division I in made three-pointers (62), the fourth most in a season in school history...is 59th in three point field goals per game (2.42) and is 96th in three-point 28 %Grand Canyon* L, 61-51 field goals attempted (153)...scored a season high 33 points against Seattle U...is third on the team in scor- 30 +Utah Valley* W, 61-54 ing and 18th in the WAC in the category. 12 Alexxus Gilbert 5-7 Fr. G Dallas, Texas 4.5 1.2 22 A/18 S FEBRUARY Third on the team in assists...fourth on squad in steals. 4 %at UMKC* W, 78-68 13 Dajy Vines 5-9 6-Sr. F Oxnard, Calif. 5.8 3.3 21 A/11 S 6 %at Chicago State* W, 74-61 First name is pronounced Day-Gee...received 6th year of eligibility after suffering second major knee injury 13 at Utah Valley* L, 72-53 of career against Fresno State...was named second team preseason All-Conference by WAC Media...third 18 %%NM State* 7 p.m. on the team in rebounding...fourth on the team in assists. 20 %UTRGV* 1 p.m. 15 Erika Williams 6-0 R-So. G Fresno, Calif. 8.6 3.9 2.2 APG 25 %%at Grand Canyon*7 p.m. (MST) Is second on the team in rebounding, assists, and steals (28)...fourth on team in scoring...seventh in WAC in three-point shooting (33.0%)...is 26th in league in scoring. MARCH 21 Batabe Zemapre 6-2 Sr. F Accra, Ghana 11.2 9.1 24 S 5 at Seattle U* 2 p.m. Name is pronounced Bat-Ah-Bey Zem-Par-ay...Selected WAC Player of the Week for second time this season and for fourth time in career on Feb. 8...A 2015 second team All-Conference selection...selected 9-12 at WAC Tournament first team preseason All-Conference by College Sports Madness...was named second team preseason (Las Vegas, Nev., Orleans Arena) All-Conference by both the coaches and the WAC media...is the team leader in scoring and rebounding and leads the WAC in rebounding...grabbed 1,000th career rebound against NM State Jan. 23...has 1,047 career rebounds, the seventh most among active Division I players...is 36th in Division I in rebounds (228), and Bold=Home Game 68th in rebounds per game...is 28th among active Division I players in double-doubles (28)...has scored 953 career points. *WAC Game #Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow 22 Airica Carmon 5-10 So. G Long Beach, Calif. 2.1 0.7 5 BLK Wahine Showdown First name is pronounced Erica...scored career high 13 points in only nine minutes against the No. 16 Arizona State Nov. 29...has seven assists, five blocks, and five steals. %WAC Digital Network Broadcast %%WAC Digital Game of the Week 23 Tylinn Carter 6-1 R-So. F San Diego, Calif. 4.1 2.3 17 A Sat out last season after transferring from Delaware State...fifth on the team in assists...scored season high +RR Sports Network Broadcast 16 points at No. 24 UCLA Dec. 5...made first start against Seattle U Jan. 16. CSUB-NMSU: NM State took a 4-2 all-time series when the Aggies defeated the Roadrunners 86-63 Jan. 23 in Las We Are... Cruces. Institution Name.................................CSU Bakersfield Acceptable Alternatives....................Bakersfield or CSUB ABOUT NMSU: NM State is in first place in the WAC Refrain From....................................Cal State Bakersfield entering this week with a 21-3 overall record and a 10-0 Never...Bakersfield State, UC Bakersfield, Cal-Bakersfield league mark. Mascot.......................................Roadrunners or ‘Runners Acceptable Abbreviations for print....Bakersfield or CSUB Brooke Salas was named WAC Player of the Week Feb. Never.............................................CSB or CS Bakersfield 15. The freshman guard scored 22 points, grabbed eight Location.....Bakersfield, Calif. (100 miles North of Los An- rebounds, posted three assists, and had two steals in NM geles) in California’s agriculture-rich San Joaquin Valley. State’s victory at Chicago State last Saturday. 2015 CSU BAKERSFIELD QUICK FACTS Sasha Weber is second in the league in scoring (13.0 ppg). Location .............................................. Bakersfield, Calif. Enrollment ..............................................................9,000 CSUB-UTRGV: UTRGV defeated CSUB 60-46 Jan. 21, Athletic Director ....................Kenneth “Ziggy” Siegfried marking the fourth time in the last five meeting in which the Conference ........................................... Western Athletic Vaqueros have defeated the Roadrunners. CSUB leads the Facility .......................................... Icardo Center (3,880) all-time series 8-5. Head Coach ................................................ Greg McCall Alma Mater ...........................CSU Bakersfield, 1991 ABOUT UTRGV: The Vaqueros are in second place in the Record at School ...........................................69-77 (4+) WAC entering this week (6-4). UTRGV is 14-11 overall. The Career Record ................................................ Same Vaqueros lost 59-57 at home to Missouri-Kansas City last 2014-15 Overall Record.......................................... 23-9 Saturday. 2014-15 Conference Record/Finish .............. 11-3, 2nd Starters Returning/Lost ............................................3/2 Shawnte’ Goff, the leading scorer in the WAC (15.0 ppg), Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................8/3 posted a season high 25 points against the Kangaroos. Newcomers ...................................................................7 Goff is fourth in the conference in assists (3.4 apg), and sixth in steals (1.7 spg). uniform, the eighth most in school history. ZEMPARE NEARING 1,000-1,000: Batabe Zempare SHANNON PACES ‘RUNNERS: Alyssa Shannon leads She became the first CSUB player to grab at least 1,000 the Roadrunners from the point guard position. career rebounds when she posted 12 rebounds against NM State on Jan. 23, 2016. Shannon leads the WAC and is 12th in Division I in in free throw shooting (88.5, 85-96). She made 29 consecutive Zempare is the CSUB career rebounding leader with 1,035 free throws from Dec. 12-22 and has made 58 of last 63 career rebounds. She broke the old record of 683 set by attempts from the charity stripe. Heather Garay from 2001-03. She is seventh among ac- tive Division I players in career rebounds. Zempare is 28th Shannon is second in league in assists (4.4), third assist- among active D-1 players in career double-doubles with 28. to-turnover ratio (1.6), fourth in steals (1.8), and 17th in scoring (10.2). She leads the WAC in minutes played per The 6-2 forward has scored 953 points in her career.
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