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At the Rim November (3-1, 0-0 HL) 14 at IPFW L, 67-83 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 65-44 22 AKRON W, 63-49 Opponent (Record) 2009-10 Wright State Women’s Basketball 2009-10 Schedule At the Rim November (3-1, 0-0 HL) 14 at IPFW L, 67-83 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 65-44 22 AKRON W, 63-49 Opponent (Record) ................Miami RedHawks (1-6, 0-0 MAC) Wright State Category Miami 28 ROBERT MORRIS 1 W, 58-54 Start Time .......................................................................................1:00 p.m. 3-3 ...........................Overall Record.............................1-6 Arena............................................................................................Millett Hall 59.5 ........................ Points Per Game ..........................67.0 December (0-2, 0-0 HL) Free Live Video Stream ........................................................................ N/A 62.0 ................Points Allowed Per Game ..................80.0 2 #16 VANDERBILT L, 46-63 Live Stats .........................................................................WSURaiders.com 32.7 .....................Rebounds Per Game.......................33.7 6 at #25 Dayton L, 58-79 -4.8 .........................Rebound Margin .........................-12.3 9 at Miami 1:00 WSU Record .......................................................3-3, 0-0 Horizon .391 ...................................FG% .................................... .358 Current Streak...........................................................................................L-2 .346 ..............................3-pt. FG% ............................... .309 15 at #9 Ohio State 7:00 Last Five Games .......................................................................................3-2 .617 ...................................FT % ................................... .771 20 at Boston College 1:00 Last Ten Games ........................................................................................7-3 .421 ..............................Opp. FG% ............................... .450 29 at Cincinnati 7:00 Series Record (Streak) ................................Miami Leads 19-3, (MU-3) .387 .........................Opp. 3-pt. FG% .......................... .455 .643 ............................. Opp. FT % .............................. .668 January (0-0, 0-0 HL) Head Coach: .....................................................Bridgett Williams 13.3 ........................Assists Per Game ..........................12.0 3 at Detroit * 2:00 Career Record .......................................................111-185 (11th Season) 19.7 .....................Turnovers Per Game.......................20.6 7 at Green Bay * 8:00 at Wright State ...................................................... 101-139 (9th Seasons) 10.0 .........................Steals Per Game ...........................10.3 9 at Milwaukee * 7:00 2.8 .........................Blocks Per Game ...........................4.4 14 LOYOLA * 7:00 16 UIC * 1:00 21 at Butler * 7:00 Tippin’ Off (projected starters, based on previous games) 23 at Valparaiso * 2:30 28 CLEVELAND STATE * 5:00 #3 LaShawna Thomas 5-6 Jr. G Pts. Reb. Ast. mpg 30 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * 5:00 12.5 5.0 3.3 36.0 February (0-0, 0-0 HL) Notes: 2 * • Scored 22 points in the season opener for the second straight year (at IPFW, 11/14/09 and at Evansville, 11/24/08). 4 MILWAUKEE 7:00 • Leads the Team with 36.0 minutes per game this season, along with scoring a team-best 12.5 ppg. 6 GREEN BAY 2 * 6:00 • Led the Raiders in scoring 17 times during her career (4 as a freshman, 11 as a sophomore, 2 as a junior). 11 at UIC * 8:00 13 at Loyola * 1:30 18 VALPARAISO * 7:00 #10 Kanisha Ward 5-6 Sr. G Pts. Reb. Ast. ft% 20 BUTLER * 3:00 11.7 4.2 3.6 .889 25 at Youngstown State * 5:15 Notes: 27 at Cleveland State * 4:30 • Ranks among the career leaders in 3-pt FG’s made (100) and attempted (321), along with assists (249). • Has at least one assist in each of her last 28 of last 30 games, ranking ninth on the career list, just six assists shy March (0-0, 0-0 HL) of moving into eighth (Iesha Gray, 255). 6 DETROIT * 3:00 • Scored a career-high 22 points at #25 Dayton, the second time this season she has set a career high in scoring. 8 Horizon League First Round + #25 Erica Richardson 6-1 Sr. F Pts. Reb. Blk. fg% 10 Horizon League Quarterfinals # 8.0 4.7 0.7 .439 12 Horizon League Semifinals ! 14 Horizon League Championship ! Notes: • Made her first career three-point field goal at IPFW (11/14) and has hit a three pointer in her first two contests. • Set her career-high with 17 points at IPFW in the season opener and tied her career-high with seven field goals. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS • Blocked at least one shot in each of the first four game this season, while averaging a career-best 5.4 rebounds. Rankings From Associated Press Top-25 Poll 1 Game Played in McLin Gymnasium 2 Games Played at Sinclair C.C. Pts. Reb. Blk. fg% * Horizon League games #31 Molly Fox 6-1 So. F # Top Four Seeds Host 8.3 5.3 1.2 .455 + Hosted by 7th & 8th Seeds ! Highest Remaining Seed Notes: • Posted the first double-double of her career on 11/22/09 versus Akron (11 points/10 rebounds). • Has started 21 games during her career with 35 appearances in 37 scheduled games. The only two games that Fox has missed were last season, after suffering a concussion. • Pulled down nine rebounds at #25 Dayton and leads the team with 5.3 rebounds per game this season. Wright State Media relationS #33 Maria Bennett 5-8 So. G Pts. Reb. 3pt% fg% 8.7 2.5 .364 .327 Women’s Basketball SID: Greg Campbell Office Phone: (937) 775-4687 Notes: • Made first career start versus Robert Morris(11/25/09) and played a career-high 37 minuts versus #16 Vandy. Cell Phone: (937) 602-0326 • Has made a three point field goal in 28 of 37 career contests, including all six games this season. E-mail: [email protected] • Has six double-digit scoring games in her career, with a 12-point effort coming versus Eastern Kentucky this season at home(11/19/09) and a ten point contest versus #16 Vanderbilt (12/2/09). www.wsuraiders.com Game 7 Wright State at Miami Millett Hall Dec. 9, 2009 2009-10 Wright State Womens Basketball 2009 Roster WSU Quick Facts Numerical UNIVERSITY INFORMATION No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Name of School ................................Wright State University 1 Paige Lowe G 5-3 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/Maple Heights Location .................................................... Dayton, OH 45435 Founded ...............................................................................1964 3 LaShawna Thomas G 5-6 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy Enrollment ....................................................................... 17,662 5 Ta-myra Davis C/F 6-1 Jr. Akron, Ohio/Firestone Nickname ........................................................................Raiders 10 Kanisha Ward G 5-6 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Renaissance School Colors...................................Hunter Green and Gold 23 Charné Dixon G 5-7 Sr. Boston, Mass./Brookline Arena......................................................Ervin J. Nutter Center 25 Erica Richardson F 6-1 Sr. Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington Capacity ........................................................................... 11,019 Affiliation .....................................................NCAA, Division I 31 Molly Fox F 6-1 So. Nashville, Ind./Brown County Conference ..................................................... Horizon League 32 Tanni Scott F 6-2 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial President .................................................... Dr. David Hopkins 33 Maria Bennett G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson Athletics Director .....................................................Bob Grant SWA ............................................................... Maureen Cooper Alphabetical Head Athletic Trainer .......................................Jason Franklin Athletics Dept. Phone .................................. (937) 775-2771 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Athletics Dept. Fax........................................ (937) 775-2368 33 Maria Bennett G 5-8 So. Cincinnati, Ohio/Anderson Ticket Office ................................................... (937) 775-4789 5 Ta-myra Davis C/F 6-1 Jr. Akron, Ohio/Firestone 23 Charné Dixon G 5-7 Sr. Boston, Mass./Brookline HISTORY 31 Molly Fox F 6-1 So. Nashville, Ind./Brown County First Year of Basketball ................................................1973-74 Overall All-Time Record ............................................393-552 1 Paige Lowe G 5-3 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio/Maple Heights 25 Erica Richardson F 6-1 Sr. Wilmington, Ohio/Wilmington WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF 32 Tanni Scott F 6-2 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial Head Coach ..................................................Bridgett Williams 3 LaShawna Thomas G 5-6 Jr. Columbus, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy Alma Mater ......................................... SIU-Carbondale, 1993 10 Kanisha Ward G 5-6 Sr. Detroit, Mich./Renaissance Record at WSU/Years ................................... 101-139/Ninth Career Record/Years ................................111-185/Eleventh Basketball Office Phone ............................... (937) 775-2835 Head Coach: Bridgett Williams Best Time to Reach ..................................Contact SID Office Assistant Coaches: Joshua Snyder and Kevin Williams Assistant Coach ...............................................Kevin Williams Director of Basketball Operations: Erin Anderson Alma Mater .................................................Kansas State, 1997 Administrative Assistant: Kevin Donahue Assistant Coach .................................................Joshua
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