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Saskatchewan Huskies Women's Basketball SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2015-16 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 2006, '11, '14, '16, '17 20 U SPORTS ALL-CANADIANS | 49 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 8 U SPORTS AWARD WINNERS | 19 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS 2017-18 SCHEDULE OCTOBER Game Information Fri. 27 Manitoba* W, 83-52 Sat. 28 Manitoba* W, 101-56 Date ...............Fri/Sat, November 10/11 Time ..............................................6:15 p.m. NOVEMBER Fri. 10 TRU* 6:15PM Location ............................Saskatoon, SK Sat. 11 TRU* 6:15PM Venue ........Ron & Jane Graham Court at the PAC Fri. 17 at Victoria* 8:00PM Sat. 18 at Victoria* 7:00PM Series ('06) ......................SSK Leads 13-0 Fri. 24 at Alberta * 7:00PM Current Streak ....................... SSK W 13 Sat. 25 at Alberta * 6:00PM NO. 10 Home .................................................10-0 THOMPSON SASKATCHEWAN Last Meeting ................... Nov. 1, 2013 RIVERS DECEMBER SSK 76 @ TRU 54 Fri. 1 Calgary * 6:15PM HUSKIES WOLFPACK Sat. 2 Calgary * 6:15PM 4-0 2-0 JANUARY Fri. 5 at MacEwan* 7:00PM #5THINGS Sat. 6 at MacEwan* 6:00PM The Huskies opened the Canada West season 2-0 after a sweep of the Man- Fri. 12 at UBCO * 8:00PM 1 itoba Bisons on October 27-28. Saskatchewan had a bye last weekend. Sat. 13 at UBCO * 7:00PM TWU * The WolfPack are also perfect in 2017-18 after weekend sweeps of the Fri. 19 6:15PM 2 MacEwan Griffins and UBC Okanagan Heat. Sat. 20 TWU * 6:15PM Fri. 26 at Brandon * 12:00PM 3 This is the first meeting between the Huskies and Thompson Rivers since Sat. 27 at Brandon * 5:00PM 2013. 4 The Canada West will calculate RPI standings to determine playoff rank- FEBRUARY ings. The RPI will be calculated later into the season. Fri. 2 Regina * 6:15PM Saskatchewan returns all 13 athletes from the 2016-17 Canada West Sat. 3 Regina * 6:15PM 5 Championship roster. U SPORTS TOP 10 Pts (1st place) - Last week 1. Regina (2-0) / 542 pts (36) / (2) STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers (CW Rank) 2. Acadia (2-0) / 484 (2) / (3) SCORING: 2 3. McGill (0-1) / 445 (7) / (1) Maya Olynyk & Summer Masikewich are 1-2 22.5 in FG% in the Canada West. 4. Carleton (2-0) / 442 (1) / (4) Summer Masikewich 5. Laval (1-0) / 389 / (6) (2nd) 7 6. Windsor (3-0) / 329 / (7) REBOUNDING: The Huskies lead the Canada West in 7 team 7. McMaster (2-1) / 242 / (5) 9.5 stats categories including points per game. Summer Masikewich 8. Alberta (3-1) / 222 / (9) (7th) 13 9. Saskatchewan (2-0) / 175 / (10) ASSISTS: The Huskies are 13-0 against the TRU Wolf- 10. Queen's (3-0) / 168 / (NR) 7.5 Pack including a playoff series in 2012. Libby Epoch (1st) 47.9 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: NICOLE BETKER Saskatchewan is first in the conference in PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 306-717-3398 EMAIL: [email protected] FG %: FG% shooting percentage at 47.9% making WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA 70.0 35-of-73 shots taken this season. TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS Maya Olynyk FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS (1st) INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2017-18 Huskie Women's Basketball Game Notes 2017-18 Huskie Women's Basketball Game Notes -2 UOFS QUICK FACTS: SCOUTING THE WOLFPACKDATE AWAY HOME STATUS Location: Saskatoon, SK • The Thompson Rivers WolfPack openOCTOBER the Canada West season 4-0 after Enrollment: 19,700 Fri. 27 Brandon 58 Lethbridge 84 6:00 PM MDT sweeps of the MacEwan Griffins and UBCWinnipeg Okanagan77 Mount RoyalHeat. 51 6:00 PM MDT Founded: 1907 • TRU is in the middle of the pack when itTrinity Western comes to scoring59 Alberta averaging68 6:00 PM MDT Nickname: Huskies Manitoba 52 Saskatchewan 83 6:15 PM CST 75.3 PPG (6th). The WolfPack do their damageUBC Okanagan under the54 Victoria hoop leading64 6:00 PM PDT Huskie Colours: Green, White the conference with 46 total rebounds. MacEwan 58 Thompson Rivers 72 6:00 PM PDT Conference: Canada West Calgary 80 UNBC 55 6:00 PM PDT • Michelle Bos leads the team with 11.5 PPG,UFV while Leilani62 UBC Carney aver71 6:00 PM PDT- President: Peter Stoicheff ages another 10PPG. Chelsey Hoey leadsSat. 28 Minot State a team-high52 8.8Regina rebounds80 per3:00 PM CST Chief Athletics Officer: Shawn Burt Winnipeg 76 Mount Royal 57 4:00 PM MDT night. Brandon 82 Lethbridge 87 5:00 PM MDT Stadium: Physical Activity Complex Trinity Western 63 Alberta 62 5:00 PM MDT Calgary 81 UNBC 58 5:00 PM PDT HUSKIE HISTORY: UFV 49 UBC 69 5:00 PM PDT All-Time Conference Record: DATE AWAY HOME STATUS MacEwan 61 Thompson Rivers 65 5:00 PM PDT AROUND THE CONFERENCEUBC Okanagan 64 Victoria 78 5:00 PM PDT 369-466 OCTOBER Manitoba 56 Saskatchewan 101 6:15 PM CST All-time results vs ThompsonFri. 27 RiversBrandon (13-0) 58 Lethbridge 84 6:00 PM MDT Winnipeg 77 Mount Royal 51 6:00 PM MDTNOVEMBER RECENT MEETINGSAll-time results vs Thompson Rivers (13-0)Trinity Western 59 Alberta 68 6:00 PM MDTFri. 3 Victoria 93 Brandon 87 6:00 PM CDT Manitoba 52 Saskatchewan 83 6:15 PM CSTRegina 85 Manitoba 48 6:00 PM CDT Date Opponent Score Attend Site Notes * Jan 6/06 THOMPSON RIVERS W 66-53 250 Saskatoon UBC Okanagan 54 Victoria 64 6:00 PM PDTAlberta 71 Winnipeg 64 6:00 PM CDT * Jan 7/06 THOMPSON RIVERS W 76-64 199 Saskatoon MacEwan 58 Thompson Rivers 72 6:00 PM PDTLethbridge 69 MacEwan 53 6:00 PM MDT * Nov 4/06 THOMPSON RIVERS W 97-47 300 Saskatoon Calgary 80 UNBC 55 6:00 PM PDTUBC 35 Calgary 64 6:00 PM MDT * Nov 3/07 at Thompson Rivers W 66-55 250 Thompson Rivers * 1/31/2008 THOMPSON RIVERS W 82-56 449 Saskatoon,UFV SK 62 UBC 71 6:00 PM PDTMount Royal 47 UFV 68 6:00 PM PDT * 1/22/2010 at Thompson Rivers W 68-42 275 Kamloops,Sat. 28 Minot StateBC 52 Regina 80 3:00 PM CSTUNBC 65 Trinity Western 91 6:00 PM PDT * 1/21/2011 THOMPSON RIVERS W 78-60 300 Saskatoon, SK * 1/22/2011 THOMPSON RIVERS W 86-64 300 Saskatoon,Winnipeg Sk 76 Mount Royal 57 4:00 PM MDTSat. 4 Lethbridge 71 MacEwan 63 1:00 PM MDT * 1/21/2012 THOMPSON RIVER WOME W 70-62 643 Saskatoon,Brandon Sk 82 Lethbridge 87 5:00 PM MDTThompson Rivers 82 UBC Okanagan 65 12:00 PM PDT p 02/24/2012 THOMPSON RIVERS W 66-59 - Saskatoon,Trinity Western SK Canada West Quarter-final63 Alberta Game 1 62 5:00 PM MDT p 02/25/2012 THOMPSON RIVERS W 56-43 - Saskatoon, SK Canada West Quarter-final Game 2 Alberta 78 Winnipeg 77 5:00 PM CDT * 1/19/2013 THOMPSON RIVERS W 89-70 550 Saskatoon,Calgary SK 81 UNBC 58 5:00 PM PDTVictoria 84 Brandon 80 5:00 PM CDT * 11/1/2013 at Thompson Rivers W 76-54 - Kamloops, UFVBC 49 UBC 69 5:00 PM PDTRegina 72 Manitoba 69 5:00 PM CDT Overall: 13-0 • Conference: 11-0 • Home: 10-0 • Away: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0MacEwan 61 Thompson Rivers 65 5:00 PM PDTUBC 62 Calgary 59 5:00 PM MDT UBC Okanagan 64 Victoria 78 5:00 PM PDTMount Royal 64 UFV 76 5:00 PM PDT Manitoba 56 Saskatchewan 101 6:15 PM CSTUNBC 54 Trinity Western 61 5:00 PM PDT Sun. 5TEAMThompson Rivers COMPARISON82 UBC Okanagan 72 1:00 PM PST CANADA WESTG STANDINGSW-L NOVEMBER Fri. 3 Victoria 93 Brandon 87 6:00 PM CDT Lethbridge 4 4-0 Regina 85 Manitoba 48 6:00 PM CDT Alberta 71 Winnipeg 64 6:00 PM CDT Victoria 4 4-0 Lethbridge 69 MacEwan 92.0 (1st)53 6:00 PM MDT Points per game 75.3 (6th) Thompson Rivers 4 4-0 UBC 35 Calgary 64 6:00 PM MDT Mount Royal 47 UFV 35.0 (1st)68 6:00 PM PDT FG made per game 25.0 (9th) Calgary 4 3-1 UNBC 65 Trinity Western 91 6:00 PM PDT 73.0 (1st) FG attempts per game 62.0 (10th) Alberta 4 3-1 Sat. 4 Lethbridge 71 MacEwan 63 1:00 PM MDT Thompson Rivers 82 UBC Okanagan47.9 (1st)65 12:00 PM PDT FG Pct 40.3 (7th) Trinity Western 4 3-1 Alberta 78 Winnipeg 77 5:00 PM CDT Victoria 84 Brandon 7.0 (5th)80 5:00 PM CDT 3PT made per game 9.0 (2nd) Saskatchewan 2 2-0 Regina 72 Manitoba 69 5:00 PM CDT UBC 62 Calgary 19.0 (7th)59 5:00 PM MDT3PT attempts per game 26.8 (2nd) Regina 2 2-0 Mount Royal 64 UFV 76 5:00 PM PDT UBC 4 3-1 UNBC 54 Trinity Western36.8 (3rd)61 5:00 PM PDT 3PT Pct 33.6 (7th) Sun. 5 Thompson Rivers 82 UBC Okanagan 72 1:00 PM PST Winnipeg 4 2-2 15.0 (6th) FT made per game 16.3 (3rd) UFV 4 2-2 22.5 (5th) FT attempt per game 23.3 (2nd) UBC Okanagan 4 0-4 66.7 (8th) FT Pct 69.9 (6th) UNBC 4 0-4 16.5 (3rd) Off rebounds per game 15.3 (4th) Brandon 4 0-4 26.0 (9th) Def rebounds per game 30.8 (2nd) MacEwan 4 0-4 42.5 (5th) Total rebounds per game 46.0 (1st) Manitoba 4 0-4 15.5 (1st) Rebound margin per game 11.0 (2nd) Mount Royal 4 0-4 21.0 (1st) Assists per game 14.5 (5th) CONFERENCE RPI 11.5 (2nd) Turnovers per game 21.0 (15th) *Determines playoff seeding for TOP 12 teams in final 10.0 (4th) Steals per game 8.8 (8th) standings * NOT YET CALCULATED IN 2017-18 2.5 (2nd) Blocks per game 2.0 (4th) 16.0 (5th) Personal fouls per game 16.0 (5th) 54.0 (2nd) Points per game allowed 64.0 (7th) 31.9 (1st) Opponents FG Pct 38.8 (12th) 27.9 (7th) Opponents 3PT Pct 37.9 (15th) Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f” Logo CMYK / .eps Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics 2017-18 Huskie Women's Basketball Game Notes -3 Saskatchewan Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 07, 2017) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 Summer Masikewich 2-2 47 23.5 18-26 .6 9 2 0-0 .0 0 0 9-14 .6 4 3 5 14 19 9.5 2 0 1 6 1 1 45 22.5 05 Sabine Dukate 2-2 52 26.0 13-32 .4 0 6 3-12 .2 5 0 5-8 .6 2 5 2 2 4 2.0 3 0 4 2 0 4 34 17.0 00 Maya Olynyk 2-0 32 16.0 7-10 .7 0 0 3-5 .6 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 0 4 4 2.0 4 0 2 2 0 0 20 10.0 06 Katriana Philipenko 1-0 14 14.0 4-8 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 2.0 2 0 3 0 0 1 9 9.0 01 Libby Epoch 2-2 45 22.5 6-12 .5 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 1-2 .5 0 0 3 3 6 3.0 2 0 15 5 0 3 15
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