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Introduction Table of Contents Introduction 2018-19 Opponents 2018-19 Roster/Quick Facts 2 Non-Conference Capsules 46 2018-19 Preview 3 BIG EAST Capsules 47 New Women’s Practice Facility 4 BIG EAST Composite Schedule 48-49 Ryan Athletic Center & D.J. Sokol Arena 5 The BIG EAST Conference 50 D.J. Sokol Arena Renovation 6 2017-18 BIG EAST In Review 51 Jensen Family Lounge 7 2018-19 Travel Map & Itinerary 52 Bluejay Coaching Staff 2017-18 Season Review Jim Flanery 10-12 Final Statistics 54 Chevelle Saunsoci 13 Team Highs & Lows 55 Linda Sayavongchanh 14 Game-By-Game Stats 56 Carli Tritz 15 Game-By-Game Leaders 57 Jenny Vickers 16 Line Scores 58-59 Connie Yori 17 Specialty Stats 60-61 Stephanie Hamersky and Brad Schmidt 18 2017-18 Box Scores 62-68 Bluejay Profiles The Record Book Audrey Faber 20-21 Career Records 70 Brooke Kissinger 22-23 Season Records 71 Jade Owens 24-25 Single-Game Records 72 Faber’s Game-by-Game Stats 26 Team Records 73 Kissinger’s Game-by-Game Stats 27 Coaching Records 74 Owens’ Game-by-Game Stats 28 Year-By-Year Team Statistics 75 Jaylyn Agnew 30-31 Year-By-Year Individual Leaders 76-77 Olivia Elger 32-33 Honors & Awards 78-79 Ali Greene 34-35 Miscellaneous Records 80 Morgan Turner 36-37 1,000 Point Club 81-85 Temi Carda 38-39 Creighton in the NCAA Tournament 86 Tatum Rembao 40-41 Creighton in the WNIT Tournament 87 Payton Brotzki and Chloe Dworak 42 1991-92 NCAA Tournament Team 88 Gracey Griglione and Rachael Saunders 43 1992 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 89 Players and Staff Survey 44 1993-94 NCAA Tournament Team 90 1994 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 91 Media Guide Credits: 2001-02 & 2011-12 NCAA Tournament Teams 92 The 2018-19 Creighton women’s basketball media 2002 & 2012 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 93 guide is a production of the award-winning Creighton 2012-13 NCAA Tournament Team 94 University Sports Information Office. 2013 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 95 2016-17 NCAA Tournament Team 96 Interior design, writing and editing by Associate 2017 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 97 Sports Information Director Glen Sisk, using Adobe 2017-18 NCAA Tournament Team 98 Creative Cloud software. 2018 NCAA Tournament Box Scores 99 WNIT Teams 100-104 Production assistance provided by Sports Conference Tournament Records 105 Information student workers Porter Ellis and Bluejays at Home 106 Kiahana Scott. Editorial assistance provided D.J. Sokol Arena 107 by Sports Information Director Rob Anderson, D.J. Sokol Arena Records 108-109 Assistant Sports Information Director Anthony All-Time Roster 110 Robinson, Associate Athletics Director Kevin Sarver and the women’s basketball staff. Series History Series Summaries 112 Photos courtesy of Creighton Media Services, Steven Series Results 113-118 Branscombe, Mark Kuhlmann, A.J. Olnes, Donald Season-by-Season Results 119-124 Page, Wade Rackley, Glen Sisk, Mike Spomer and Joe Willman. This is Creighton Creighton University 126-127 Front Cover designed by Joey Gardner of Creighton The City of Omaha 128 Athletics Marketing. Printing by Creighton Creighton Administration 129 University Print Center. Head Coaches and Athletic Highlights 130 Athletic Department Directory 131 Student-Athlete Support 132 Athletic Performance and Athletic Training 133 Media Information 134 Radio/TV Roster IBC Creighton Women’s Basketball 1 2018-19 Media Guide 2018-19 Roster Creighton Quick Facts Numerical Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Previous Schools) 1 Jade Owens G 5-6 Sr. River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick HS) General Information 2 Tatum Rembao G 5-9 So. Loveland, Colo. (Loveland HS) Location Omaha, Neb. 4 Temi Carda G 5-7 So. Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North HS) Founded 1878 5 Jaylyn Agnew F 5-11 Jr. Andover, Kan. (Andover HS) 12 Gracey Griglione F 6-2 R-Fr. Truro, Iowa (Interstate 35 HS) Enrollment 8,910 13 Rachael Saunders G 5-9 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City West HS) School Colors Blue & White 21 Olivia Elger G 5-7 Jr. Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods HS) Nickname Bluejays 22 Brooke Kissinger G 5-7 Sr. Minden, Neb. (Minden HS) Affiliation NCAA Division I 23 Morgan Turner F 6-2 R-Jr. Guston, Ky. (Meade County HS/Illinois) Conference BIG EAST 24 Chloe Dworak G 5-6 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Christian HS/Lipscpmb) President Daniel Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D. 33 Payton Brotzki G 5-11 Fr. Papillion, Neb. (Platteview HS) Director of Athletics Bruce Rasmussen 40 Ali Greene F 6-1 Jr. Mahtomedi , Minn. (Mahtomedi HS) 45 Audrey Faber F 6-2 Sr. Clive, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS) SWA/WBB Administrator Brandy Menaugh NCAA Faculty Rep Dr. Neil Norton Alphabetical Roster Athletics Phone 402-280-2720 # Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (Previous Schools) Ticket Office 402-280-JAYS 5 Jaylyn Agnew F 5-11 Jr. Andover, Kan. (Andover HS) 33 Payton Brotzki G 5-11 Fr. Papillion, Neb. (Platteview HS) 4 Temi Carda G 5-7 So. Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North HS) Basketball Facts 24 Chloe Dworak G 5-6 Fr. Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln Christian HS) Head Coach Jim Flanery 21 Olivia Elger G 5-7 Jr. Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods HS) Alma Mater Creighton, 1987 45 Audrey Faber F 6-2 Sr. Clive, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS) Career Record / Years 312-204/16 40 Ali Greene F 6-1 Jr. Mahtomedi , Minn. (Mahtomedi HS) Creighton Record Same 12 Gracey Griglione F 6-2 R-Fr. Truro, Iowa (Interstate 35 HS) Assistant Coach Chevelle Saunsoci 22 Brooke Kissinger G 5-7 Sr. Minden, Neb. (Minden HS/Illinois) 1 Jade Owens G 5-6 Sr. River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick HS) Alma Mater Creighton, 2010 2 Tatum Rembao G 5-9 So. Loveland, Colo. (Loveland HS) Assistant Coach Linda Sayavongchanh 13 Rachael Saunders G 5-9 Fr. Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City West HS) Alma Mater Drake, 2007 23 Morgan Turner F 6-2 R-Jr. Guston, Ky. (Meade County HS/Lipscpmb) Assistant Coach Carli Tritz Alma Mater Creighton, 2014 Dir. of Basketball Operations Jenny Vickers Head Coach: Jim Flanery, 17th Season (Creighton, 1987) Alma Mater Creighton, 2003 Assistant Coaches: Chevelle Saunsoci (Creighton, 2010), Linda Sayavongchanh (Drake, 2007), Carli Tritz (Creighton, 2014) Program Advisor for WBB Connie Yori Director of Basketball Operations: Jenny Vickers (Creighton, 2003) Alma Mater Creighton, 1986 Program Advisor for Women’s Basketball: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) Athletic Trainer Stephanie Hamersky Athletic Trainer: Stephanie Hamersky (Nebraska-Omaha, 2011) Facility D.J. Sokol Arena Capacity 2,500 Class Height 2017-18 Overall Record 19-13 Seniors (3) 2017-18 BIG EAST Record/Finish 11-7/4th Audrey Faber, Brooke Kissinger, Jade Owens 6’2” ................................................Audrey Faber .................................................. Gracey Griglione Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/4 Juniors (4) .....................................................Morgan Turner Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Jaylyn Agnew, Olivia Elger, Basketball Office Phone 402-280-5577 Ali Greene, Morgan Turner 6’1” ......................................................Ali Greene 5’11” .............................................. Jaylyn Agnew Sophomores (2) ......................................................Payton Brotzki Sports Information Temi Carda, Tatum Rembao Sports Information Director Rob Anderson 5’9” .............................................Tatum Rembao Freshmen (4) Office Phone 402-280-5544 .................................................Rachael Saunders Payton Brotzki, Chloe Dworak, Associate SID / WBB Contact Glen Sisk Gracey Griglione, Rachael Saunders 5’7” ....................................................Temi Carda Office Phone 402-280-2433 ...........................................................Olivia Elger Cell Phone 402-515-7528 Home State ..................................................Brooke Kissinger E-mail [email protected] Colorado (1): Tatum Rembao Assistant SID Anthony Robinson 5’6” ..............................................Chloe Dworak Illinois (2): Olivia Elger, Jade Owens .......................................................... Jade Owens Office Phone 402-280-5801 Press Row Phone 402-280-5724 Iowa (3): Website www.gocreighton.com Audrey Faber, Gracey Griglione, Rachael Saunders Pronunciation Guide WBB Twitter www.twitter.com/creightonwbb Jaylyn Agnew ......................... J • LIN Ag • NEW Kansas (1): Jaylyn Agnew Temi Carda ........................... Tem EE • Sard • uh Chloe Dworak ......................................Dwar • ick Olivia Elger............................................ EL • Jerr Kentucky (1): Morgan Turner Mailing Address Audrey Faber ......................................FAY • Burr Creighton University Sports Information Gracey Griglione .................... Grig • LEE • Own Minnesota (2): Temi Carda, Ali Greene Tatum Rembao ............. Rem • BOW (like Wow) 2500 California Plaza Chevelle Saunsoci ...................... Saun • Sus • EE Omaha, NE 68178 Nebraska (3): Linda Sayavongchanh ......SI • Yaa • Vong • chan Payton Brotzki, Chloe Dworak, Brooke Kissinger Creighton Women’s Basketball 2 2018-19 Media Guide 2018-19 Preview The path to a third consecutive trip togerther without the coaches, to set Guards to the NCAA Tournament began this some expectations and ground rules for The Bluejays biggest challenge in summer as Audrey Faber and Jaylyn the squad. 2018-19 will be filling the point guard Agnew started to embrace more of a role. Junior Olivia Elger showed leadership role. “Players stepping up to lead is critical flashes of brillance last season both to our team’s success,” said head coach directing the squad and scoring. She It’s more than simply success on the Jim Flanery. “Audrey and Jaylyn are finished with 241 points (10.0 ppg), but court that Faber and Agnew hope to
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