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OSPREYS Venue 2020-21 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME DAY Game Information Dates: .........................................March 5 & 6, 2021 Location: ........................................... Louisville, Ky. OSPREYS Venue:................................................Freedom Hall OSPREYS BELLARMINE Series History Darrick Gibbs (6th) HEAD COACH (YEAR) Chancellor Dugan (9th) 2020 Overall: ................................................First Meeting 71-100 Record at School 148-99 2021 SCHEDULE At Home: ..............................................First Meeting SAME Career Record 467-388 Away: ...................................................First Meeting First Meeting VS. OPP First Meeting OVERALL: 11-10 | ASUN: 9-5 Neutral: ................................................................. HOME 8-2 | AWAY 3-8 | NEUTRAL 0-0 OPENING TIP Current Streak: ....................................................... DAY DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT First Meeting: ........................................................ >>North Florida is fighting to finish in the top three NOVEMBER of the ASUN as it travels to Bellarmine for the first Last Meeting.......................................................... Wed. 25 at #8 NC State ACC Network L, 93-65 meeting between the two teams. UNF is locked into Sat. 28 at Miami ACCNX L, 81-39 the third seed with a win. Broadcast Information Mon. 30 at FAU CUSA.TV L, 93-81 Broadcast: ...................................................ESPN+ Live Stats: ......................... athletics.bellarmine.edu >>Senior Jazz Bond ranks 70th in the NCAA and 2nd in the ASUN with 17.9 ppg. She ranks in the top 10 in DECEMBER 14 ASUN statistic categories, highlighted by her 1st THUR. 3 FIU ESPN+ W, 84-66 place ranking in total blocks (51). SUN. 6 FLORIDA NATIONAL ESPN+ Cancelled SUN. 13 EDWARD WATERS ESPN+ W, 93-35 >>In ASUN games, North Florida is third in total Thurs. 17 at Auburn SEC+ L, 94-81 points and assists/game, and second in blocks/game, Mon. 21 at Florida SEC+ L, 89-64 while ranking first in 3PT%. JANUARY UNF The stats BU >> The Ospreys continue to rank in the top 30 in the SAT. 2 STETSON * ESPN+ W, 90-73 11-10 RECORD 5-14 NCAA several three-point categories including 10th in three-pointers made with 201. UNF is 10th in 3PT/ SUN. 3 STETSON * ESPN+ L, 78-76 (OT) Sat. 9 at Kennesaw State * ESPN+ PPD 9-5 CONF 5-9 game (9.6), 23rd in attempts (546) and 27th in 3PT% (36.8%). Sun. 10 at Kennesaw State * ESPN+ PPD SAT. 16 JACKSONVILLE * ESPN+ W, 72-65 HOME 8-2 2-6 >> Marissa Mackins ranks 16th in Division I in 3PM SUN. 17 JACKSONVILLE * ESPN+ W, 67-56 (59). She is also 23rd in 3PT percentage with a 43.4 ROAD Sat. 23 at Kennesaw State * ESPN+ W, 73-63 3-9 3-8 percent clip. Sun. 24 at Kennesaw State * ESPN+ L, 81-73 0-0 NEUTRAL 0-0 Sat. 30 at North Alabama * ESPN+ W, 68-63 AN OSPREY WIN ON FRIDAY WOULD... Sun. 31 at North Alabama * ESPN+ W, 80-77 - Be Coach Gibbs' 72nd career win 71.5 POINTS PER GAME 63.2 - Be his first win against the Knights FEBRUARY - Post a winning regular-season record for the third SAT. 6 LIBERTY * ESPN+ W, 85-80 -1.9 SCORING MARGIN -13.5 straight year SUN. 7 LIBERTY * ESPN+ W, 68-67 43.0 FG% 36.4 LOOKING AHEAD Sat. 20 LIPSCOMB * ESPN+ W, 74-57 The Ospreys travel to Kennesaw, Ga. for the ASUN Sun. 21 LIPSCOMB * ESPN+ L, 74-70 36.8 3FG% 30.1 Conference Championship. Sat. 27 at FGCU * ESPN+ L, 94-45 Sun. 28 at FGCU * ESPN+ L, 66-54 67.6 FT% 74.0 THE HELP North Florida is 41st in the country in total assists with MARCH 37.5 REB PER GAME 34.6 335 as the Ospreys have recorded 11 or more assists in Fri. 5 at Bellarmine * ESPN+ 7 p.m. each game this season and had 13 games with 15 or Sat. 6 at Bellarmine * ESPN + 5 p.m. -5.3 REBOUND MARGIN -5.3 more. It is the first time in Division I history that UNF is Tues. 9 ASUN Quarterfinals averaging 15.0 ast/gm. Thurs 11 ASUN Semifinals 15.8 AST PER GAME 10.7 Sun 14 ASUN Championship FEAR THE SEABIRD OF PREY 5.9 STL PER GAME 7.5 We are the Ospreys - which is Os-PRAYS - not Os- * - ASUN Game PREES. Ranking is AP/USA Today, WBCA 3.6 BLK PER GAME 2.2 1.0 AST-TO RATIO 0.7 PROBABLE STARTERS* # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG AST STL BLK 4 Marissa Mackins G Jr. 5-8 14.4 2.8 3.0 1.1 - UNF TEAM BU LEADERS 11 Jazz Bond F R-Sr. 6-4 17.9 8.1 1.6 0.9 2.6 13 Rhetta Moore G Sr. 5-6 12.2 5.0 3.1 1.6 0.1 J. Bond - 17.9 PPG T. Jeffries - 13.3 14 Erin Jones F Gr. 6-2 9.1 5.2 3.0 0.5 0.2 M. Mackins - 14.4 B. Torrens - 10.7 22 Ally Knights G Fr. 5-6 2.7 2.5 2.5 0.3 - OFF THE BENCH J. Bond - 8.1 RPG S. Coatney - 6.0 # Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG AST STL BLK E. Jones - 5.2 K. scott - 3.5 0 Elise Harden F Fr. 6-1 1.3 2.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 3 Tiffany Tolbert G R-Jr. 5-8 6.5 1.2 1.7 - 0.2 R. Moore - 3.1 APG K. Scott - 5 Peryonna Slyvester G Fr. 5-7 4.8 2.3 0.6 0.5 - 10 Sara Idris F R-So. 6-1 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.1 - 23 Summah Evans G Fr. 6-0 4.1 3.7 1.1 0.4 0.5 24 Tatiana Thompson F Sr. 6-0 2.3 0.3 - 0.3 - Social Media: 40 Emma Broermann F So. 6-3 5.5 3.5 0.6 0.3 0.3 northfloridaospreys * based on last game @OspreyWBB | @UNFOspreys @ospreyswbb | @unfospreys Women's Basketball Athletic Communications Contact: Amanda (Murphy) Radtke e: [email protected] | c: (586) 405-8503 | o: (904) 620-4026 2020-21 NORTH FLORIDA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS NUMERICAL ROSTER GENERAL INFORMATION No. Name Pronunciation Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) Name ...............................University of North Florida 0 Elise Harden Fr. F 6-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Columbia) City ...............................................Jacksonville, Fla. 1 Nubia Benedith New-b-uh Fr. G 5-8 Palm Bay, Fla. (Heritage) Founded ............................................................1965 3 Tiffany Tolbert R-Jr. G 5-8 Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) Enrollment .....................................................16,491 4 Marissa Mackins Jr. G 5-8 Durham, N.C. (Temple) Nickmane ......................................................Ospreys School Colors ............................................ Navy, Gray 5 Peryonna Sylvester (RS) pur-E-on-uh Fr. G 5-7 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Spruce Creek) Affiliation ..........................................NCAA Division I 10 Sara Idris SAR-uh EYH-dris R-So. F 6-1 Alpharetta, Ga. (South Forsyth) Conference .............................................Atlantic Sun 11 Jazz Bond R-Sr. F 6-4 Murfreesboro, Tenn. (USF) President .........................................David Szymanski 13 Rhetta Moore Sr. G 5-8 Charleston, S.C. (Bishop England) Director of Athletics....................................Lee Moon 14 Erin Jones Gr. G 6-1 High Bridge, N.J. (Rhode Island) Home Facility ...............................UNF Arena (5,800) 15 Tia Robinson R-Fr. G 5-7 Jacksonville, Fla. (Nease) COACHING STAFF 22 Ally Knights Fr. G 5-6 Geelong, Australia (Sacred Heart Geelong) Head Coach .......................................... Darrick Gibbs 23 Summah Evans Fr. G 6-0 Cairns, Australia (Cairns) Alma Mater .........................................Wofford, 2000 24 Tatiana Thompson (RS) Jr. F 6-0 Winter Haven, Fla. (Georgetown) Record at UNF............................71-100 (6th Season) 40 Emma Broermann Broar-men Fr. F 6-3 Hamilton, Ohio (Badlin) Career Record ...................................................Same Assistant Coach ................................ Kayla Oxenrider Alma Mater ..............................Bloomsburg, ‘13 Head Coach: Darrick Gibbs (6th Season) Assistant Coach ............................ Khadijah Rushdan Assistant Coaches: Kayla Oxenrider (3rd season) | Khadijah Rushdan (3rd Season) | Joe Silvestri (2nd Season) Alma Mater .....................................Rutgers, ‘12 Director of Basketball Operations: Christina Bacon (3rd Season) Assistant Coach .......................................Joe Silvestri Alma Mater ...........................................UCF, ‘12 Director of Operations .......................Christina Bacon Email [email protected] WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Women’s Basketball ..................1992-93 All-Time Record ............................................380-537 NCAA Appearances ..... 2 (NCAA Division II, 2003, ‘04) 0 1 3 4 5 Last Postseason Appearance ..2020 ASUN Semifinals ELISE HARDEN NUBIA BENEDITH TIFFANY TOLBERT MARISSA MACKINS PERYONNA SYLVESTER F A 6-1 A Fr. G A 5-8 A Fr. G A 5-8 A R-Jr. G A 5-8 A Jr. G A 5-7 A Fr. TEAM INFORMATION Atlanta, Ga. Palm Bay, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Durham, N.C. Daytona Beach, Fla. 2019-20 Overall Record ....................................16-15 2019-20 ASUN Record/Finish ......................8-8 (5th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................4/5 Starters Returning/Lost ........................................2/3 Newcomers .............................................................2 SPREYS BY STATE/COUNTRY United States (12) 10 11 13 14 15 Florida (7): Benedith, Robinson, Sylvester, Thompson, SARA IDRIS JAZZ BOND RHETTA MOORE ERIN JONES TIA ROBINSON Tolbert F A 6-1 A R-So. F A 6-4 A R-Sr. G A 5-8 A Sr. G A 6-1 A Gr. G A 5-7 A R-Fr. Georgia (1): Harden, Idris Alpharetta, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. High Bridge, N.J. Jacksonville, Fla. Ohio (1): Broermann New Jersey (1): Jones North Carolina (1): Mackins South Carolina (1): Moore Tennessee (1): Bond Australia (2) Cairns (1): Evans Geelong (1): Knights 22 23 24 40 ALLY KNIGHTS SUMMAH EVANS TATIANA THOMPSON EMMA BROERMANN OSPREYS BY CLASS G A 5-6 A Fr. F A 6-0 A Fr. F A 6-0 A R-Jr. F A 6-3 A Fr. Geelong, Australia Cairns, Australia Hamilton, Ohio Fr. (6): Robinson (R), Harden, Benedith, Sylvester, Winter Haven, Fla. Knights, Evans So.
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