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Cedarville Vs. Ohio Dominican Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Women's Basketball Programs and Game Notes Women's Basketball 12-3-2020 Cedarville vs. Ohio Dominican Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/womens_basketball_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Game Notes is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Women's Basketball Programs and Game Notes by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GAME #1 Cedarville (0-0, 0-0) at Ohio Dominican (0-0, 0-0) Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020 • 5:30 PM Alumni Hall Columbus, Ohio Head Coach Kari Hoffman: 87-32, .731 (58-18 G-MAC / .763) (5th season overall and at CU) 2020-21 Schedule A Coaching Legacy at Cedarville: Hoffman took over the Cedarville program in 2016-17 from (All times Eastern) retired coach Kirk Martin who is the winningest coach in the program’s 57-year history and accounted for 43 percent of the school’s 891 all-time wins. Hoffman, a former Lady Jacket, December (0-0, 0-0) previously served as an assistant at CU for seven years. She is Cedarville’s second all-time 3 at Ohio Dominican* 5:30 PM leading scorer with 2,275 points while ranking first in assists (644) and three-point field goals 5 FINDLAY* 1:00 PM (338). 9 at Ursuline* 5:30 PM Series: CU holds a 36-28 lead in the all-time series with Ohio Dominican including a pair of 12 OHIO VALLEY* 1:00 PM victories last season - 77-55 on Jan. 2, 2020 in Cedarville and 86-73 on Jan. 18, 2020 in 16 at Malone* 6:00 PM Columbus. The series first began in 1971-72 with ODU registering a 44-28 victory. 19 at Walsh* 1:00 PM 1,000 Point Club: Senior Ashlyn Huffman enters the season with 964 career points - needing January (0-0, 0-0) 36 points to become the 28th member of the elite club at Cedarville. 2 TIFFIN* 1:00 PM Long Range Weapons: Cedarville had five players with 34 or more three-point field goals in 7 at Trevecca* 5:30 PM 2019-20 - graduated senior Abby Wolford (57), Stevie Johnting (48), Emily Chapman (41), 9 at Kentucky Wesleyan* 1:00 PM Isabelle Bolender (35) and Paige Garr (34). 14 HILLSDALE* 5:00 PM 16 at Findlay* 1:00 PM Abrupt Ending: Cedarville completed the 2019-20 season with a 92-62 win over visiting Roberts Wesleyan in the NCCAA Midwest Region final with no fans in attendance. The 21 OHIO DOMINICAN* 5:00 PM NCCAA National Tournament was cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. 23 at Lake Erie* 1:00 PM 25 LAKE ERIE* 5:00 PM Division II: CU is 174-64 (.731) since becoming an active NCAA Division II member in 2012- 28 at Ohio Valley* 5:30 PM 13. Prior to that, the Lady Jackets made eight trips to the NAIA Division II National Tournament 30 URSULINE* 1:00 PM between 2003 and 2011. February (0-0, 0-0) Stinger Notes: 6 at Tiffin* 1:00 PM 11 TREVECCA* 5:00 PM #0 Chapman - ranked second in assists (84) and third in steals (37); scored career-high 22 13 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN* 1:00 PM points vs. #8 Ashland 18 WALSH* 5:00 PM #3 Wheeler - 2020 Midwest Christian HomeSchool Conference Player of the Year; registered 1,667 career points 20 MALONE* 1:00 PM #4 Garr - third-best defensive rebounder (80); tossed in season-high 18 points vs Ohio Valley 27 at Hillsdale* 1:00 PM #5 Huffman - 2020-21 co-captain; second-leading scorer (11.6 ppg) and top rebounder (4.8 rpg); 170 assists - third-best all-time at CU March (0-0, 0-0) #11 Bolender - 2019-20 G-MAC Freshman of the Year; third-leading scorer (10 ppg) and 2 G-MAC Tournament TBA second-best with 4.4 boards per game #12 Freeman - scored a season-high 7 points in a G-MAC win over Trevecca; 5 pts, 4 reb, 2 5-6 G-MAC Tournament TBA asst vs. Roberts Wesleyan in NCCAA MW Regional #13 Johnting - led team with a .421 mark from three-point range (48-of-115); fifth all-time at HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS CU (115-of-273, .421); posted a career-high 26 points vs. Findlay All Starting Times Eastern #20 Marshall - appeared in 12 games in 2019-20; scored two points with 8 rebounds, 2 * Great Midwest Athletic Conference blocked shots and an assist #23 Sweeney - 2019-20 Niagara Frontier League Player of the Year; 23 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 5.6 apg, Home Games Live Video Streamed on Stretch LIVE 6 steals per game; All-Western NY First Team #24 Mader - appeared in all 29 games last year; 5.1 points and 1.7 rebounds per game; ranked fourth with 35 assists; scored career-high 10 points 4 times #44 Moore - 2020-21 co-captain; averaged 3.9 points and 3.4 rebounds per game; fourth- best FG pct. (.495); scored career-high 8 points on 2 occasions Web: yellowjackets.cedarville.edu Twitter: @CUJackets G-MAC Poll: Cedarville was pre-season picked to finish second (behind Walsh) of 12 teams Facebook: CUJackets in the G-MAC. The Lady Jackets were the 2018 outright champions, shared the 2019 title with Instagram: CUJackets Walsh and Kentucky Wesleyan and tied with Findlay for third in the 2019-20 campaign. Women’s Basketball Twitter: @CedarvilleWBB Kari Hoffman Twitter: @ka_hoffman Cedarville University "Yellow Jackets" 2020-21 Women's Varsity Basketball Roster No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown High School 0 Emily Chapman G 5-5 Jr Proctorville, OH Fairland 3 Anne Wheeler G 5-7 Fr Cincinnati, OH Homeschool 4 Paige Garr G 5-9 So Goshen, OH Goshen 5 Ashlyn Huffman* G 5-6 Sr Columbus, IN Columbus North 11 Isabelle Bolender G 5-9 So Cedarville, OH Cedarville 12 Abby Freeman G 5-6 So Delta, OH Delta 13 Stevie Johnting G 5-9 Sr Arcanum, OH Arcanum 20 Allie Marshall F 5-11 So Proctorville, OH Fairland 23 Lydia Sweeney G 5-8 Fr Grand Island, NY Grand Island Senior 24 Allison Mader G 5-7 Jr Tipp City, OH Tippecanoe 44 Lexi Moore* F 5-10 Jr Beavercreek, OH Beavercreek * Captains Head Coach: Kari Hoffman Assistant Coaches: John Leonzo, Stephen Buettell, Jimmy Hoffman, Abby Wolford PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 13 Stevie Johnting (JON-teeng) 24 Allison Mader (MAY-dur) (2019-20 Statistics) PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG G #4 Paige Garr (5-9, So; Goshen, OH) 6.4 3.1 1.1 G #5 Ashlyn Huffman (5-6, Sr; Columbus, IN) 11.6 4.8 5.9 G #11 Isabelle Bolender (5-9, So; Cedarville, OH) 10.0 4.4 1.0 G #24 Allison Mader (5-7, Jr; Tipp City, OH) 5.1 1.7 1.2 F #44 Lexi Moore (5-10, Jr; Beavercreek, OH) 3.9 3.4 0.7 2019-20 Women's Basketball Cedarville Combined Team Statistics (FINAL) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 21-8 11-3 8-4 2-1 CONFERENCE 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-3 4-1 2-1 2-1 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 03 Wolford, Abby 24-23 577 24.0 120-282 . 4 2 6 57-157 . 3 6 3 54-70 . 7 7 1 13 67 80 3.3 70 0 40 45 8 41 351 14.6 05 Huffman, Ashlyn 29-29 895 30.9 128-268 . 4 7 8 23-66 . 3 4 8 58-74 . 7 8 4 11 128 139 4.8 45 0 170 66 4 39 337 11.6 11 Bolender, Isabelle 29-22 677 23.3 116-233 . 4 9 8 35-86 . 4 0 7 23-31 . 7 4 2 25 102 127 4.4 50 1 30 41 7 29 290 10.0 00 Chapman, Emily 27-25 778 28.8 91-213 . 4 2 7 41-125 . 3 2 8 30-36 . 8 3 3 23 64 87 3.2 41 0 84 32 6 37 253 9.4 30 Roh, Alli 28-9 395 14.1 85-166 . 5 1 2 1-3 . 3 3 3 21-34 . 6 1 8 39 74 113 4.0 80 4 18 30 32 10 192 6.9 04 Garr, Paige 29-11 562 19.4 65-176 . 3 6 9 34-103 . 3 3 0 22-29 . 7 5 9 9 80 89 3.1 31 0 31 35 5 16 186 6.4 13 Johnting, Stevie 28-1 453 16.2 57-130 . 4 3 8 48-115 . 4 1 7 3-5 . 6 0 0 6 54 60 2.1 34 0 14 17 1 6 165 5.9 24 Mader, Allison 29-4 487 16.8 56-117 . 4 7 9 11-46 . 2 3 9 25-34 . 7 3 5 24 26 50 1.7 34 0 35 27 5 31 148 5.1 44 Moore, Lexi 29-19 516 17.8 46-93 . 4 9 5 1-3 . 3 3 3 19-37 . 5 1 4 37 63 100 3.4 67 4 20 20 5 18 112 3.9 23 Peek, Cameron 28-1 215 7.7 26-48 .
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