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Oral Roberts2018-19 Women's Basketball ORAL ROBERTS 2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Jarrett Hardwick | Office: 918-495-7094 | Cell: 918-344-2881 | Email: [email protected] Website: www.ORUAthletics.com | Twitter: @ORUWBB | Instagram: @ORUWBB | Facebook: ORU Athletics Game 17 Jan. 9, 2019 - Fort Wayne, Ind. - 6 p.m. - Gates Sports Center (1,800) Oral Roberts Purdue Fort Wayne Golden Eagles Mastodons 9-7, 2-1 Summit at 4-11, 0-3 Summit Ranking: -/- Ranking: -/- Head Coach: Misti Cussen Head Coach: Niecee Nelson Record at ORU: 100-100 (7) Record at PFW: 13-59 (3) Career Record: same Career Record: same 2018-19 Schedule & Results Game Information About ORU Overall: 9-7 - Summit League: 2-1 TV/Video ...........................................Mastodon All-Access Location......................Tulsa, Okla. Home: 5-3 - Away: 4-4 - Neutral: 0-0 Live Stats ..........................https://orueagl.es/2AvDwQn Founded......................1963 NOVEMBER Radio ...................................................................................None Enrollment.................4,053 N2 Rockhurst - Exhibition Mabee Center W, 95-31 Conference..............The Summit League N6 Harris-Stowe State Mabee Center W, 74-46 All-Time vs. Purdue Fort Wayne...............................14-5 Colors.......................Navy Blue/Vegas Gold N9 at No. 13 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa L, 90-77 All-Time in Fort Wayne .................................................. 5-4 President.................Dr. William Wilson Last Meeting ..........................................W, 66-45 (2/1/18) Athletic Director.......Mike Carter N13 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L, 70-58 N17 Tulsa (Mayor’s Cup) Mabee Center L, 76-68 A WIN FOR ORU WOULD N20 UMKC Mabee Center W, 75-64 • Be the fifth consecutive win against Purdue Fort Wayne N24 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas W, 81-64 since the 2015-16 season. STAT COMPARISON (2018-19) N28 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. L, 74-61 • Be the third consecutive victory in Fort Wayne, Indiana. DECEMBER CATEGORY D1 Southern Utah Mabee Center W, 64-59 • Give the Golden Eagles a 3-1 record in Summit League Record 9-7 4-11 D3 Central Christian% Mabee Center W, 94-47 play. Points 71.0 64.2 D6 UT Arlington Mabee Center L, 80-62 Opp. Points 67.0 70.1 D14 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas W, 73-62 Rebounds 37.0 33.5 D16 at Houston Baptist Houston, Texas W, 74-56 A LOSS FOR ORU WOULD • Give the Golden Eagles their second loss of the season Rebound Margin -3.6 -2.9 D21 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L, 89-69 in Summit League play. Field Goal % 40.2 41.2 D30 at Omaha* Omaha, Neb. W, 71-56 Opp. Field Goal % 39.1 42.8 JANUARY • Be the first loss to Purdue Fort Wayne in three seasons. 3-Pt Field Goal % 35.4 33.3 J2 North Dakota* Mabee Center L, 75-67 • Give the Golden Eagles their fifth road loss of the Opp. 3-Pt FG % 27.9 35.2 J5 Western Illinois* Mabee Center W, 68-64 season and first in the Summit League. Free Throw % 74.3 65.2 J9 at Purdue Fort Wayne* Fort Wayne, Ind. 6 p.m. Assists 13.2 11.7 J12 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 2 p.m. Turnovers 14.9 16.1 J18 South Dakota* Mabee Center 7 p.m. ORU Strength of Schedule: 169 Blocked Shots 2.6 3.8 J20 at Denver* Denver, Colo. 2 p.m. Golden Eagle RPI: 156 Steals 10.3 7.5 J26 North Dakota State* Mabee Center 2 p.m. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS J30 Purdue Fort Wayne* Mabee Center 7 p.m. • The ORU locker room is CLOSED to media. ORU FEBRUARY players and coaches will be brought into the Media F2 South Dakota State* Mabee Center 2 p.m. Room following a mandatory 10 minute cooling off F6 Denver* Mabee Center 7 p.m. period. F9 at South Dakota* Vermillion, S.D. 1 p.m. F13 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 7 p.m. • Any media wanting to conduct postgame interviews F16 at North Dakota* Grand Forks, N.D. 2 p.m. with ORU student-athletes or coaches will need to F23 at Western Illinois* Macomb, Ill. 4:30 p.m. contact Jarrett Hardwick, Assistant Director of Athletic F28 Omaha* Mabee Center 5 p.m. Communications. League RPI: 16 MARCH M9-12 Summit League Tournament^ Sioux Falls, S.D. TBA * Summit League game % Best Field Trip Ever ^ Summit League Tournament Projected Starters (based on previous game) KENI JO LIPPE RYLIE TORREY REGAN SCHUMACHER MAYA MAYBERRY LAKOTA BEATTY Summit League Standings (as of 1/7/19) GUARD GUARD GUARD GUARD/FORWARD CENTER TEAM CONF. PCT. OVR. PCT. Denver 3-1 .750 10-7 .588 10 23 33 21 20 South Dakota 2-1 .667 14-3 .824 South Dakota State 2-1 .667 10-6 .625 Oral Roberts 2-1 .667 9-7 .563 North Dakota 2-1 .667 7-9 .438 Omaha 1-2 .333 6-9 .400 Western Illinois 1-2 .333 5-11 .313 PPG FG% 3FG% PPG FG% 3FG% PPG FG% 3FG% PPG FG% 3FG% PPG FG% RPG North Dakota State 1-2 .333 4-11 .267 11.7 39.5 42.1 14.9 45.1 42.2 13.6 37.7 35.6 8.0 34.1 32.6 4.0 65.2 4.6 Purdue Fort Wayne 0-3 .000 4-11 .267 2018-19 ORAL ROBERTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1 3 10 12 JASMYNE MAY KATIE KIRKHART MAYA MAYBERRY SABELA REIGOSA So. | G | 5-7 So. | G | 5-9 So. | G | 5-8 Jr. | F | 6-2 Fayetteville, N.C. | PBSU Muskogee, Okla. | Hilldale Fayetteville, Ark. | Fayetteville Barcelona, Spain | NOC-Tonkawa 13 15 20 21 RACHEL SKALNIK ERIKA ANKNEY REGAN SCHUMACHER RYLIE TORREY Jr. | G | 5-8 Fr. | G | 5-8 So. | F | 6-2 R-Jr. | G | 5-11 Owasso, Okla. | Owasso Harrah, Okla. | Harrah Olathe, Kan. | Olathe East Locust Grove, Okla. | NSU 22 23 24 32 JORDAN GILBERT LAKOTA BEATTY MONTSERRAT BROTONS SARAH GARVIE R-Sr. | G | 5-10 R-Sr. | G | 5-8 Jr. | C | 6-4 Jr. | G | 5-8 Midwest City, Okla. | Carl Albert Anadarko, Okla. | OSU Cocentaina, Spain | Instituto Blume Burlington, Okla. | NOC-Enid HC AC 33 55 MISTI CUSSEN KYRON STOKES Head Coach Assistant Coach 7th Season 7th Season KENI JO LIPPE RAELENE EDDENS AC AC So. | G | 5-9 Fr. | F | 5-11 Adair, Okla. | Adair Luther, Okla. | Luther Radio/TV Roster LEE MAYBERRY JACI INMAN Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 1st Season 6th Season 2 ORUAthletics.com Game 17 | ORU vs. Purdue Fort Wayne | Fort Wayne, Ind. - Gates Sports Center | Jan. 9, 2019 OPENING TIP HEAD COACH MISTI CUSSEN SOUTHERN - It will be the 20th meeting between ORU and Purdue Fort Wayne. NAZARENE ‘93 - Maya Mayberry was named to the Summit League preseason all-league second team. 7TH SEASON Mayberry currently averages 11.7 points per game. ► In her seventh season as head coach, with a career record of 100-100 - Lakota Beatty averages 14.9 points per game which puts her at second in the Summit League and is seventh in the nation in three-point field goals made. ► Led ORU to the 2013 Southland Conference Regular Season and - Sophomore, Keni Jo Lippe, averages 13.6 and is currently second in the Summit League in Tournament Championships free throws made and is tied for 13th in the nation. Spent 16 seasons as an assistant at ► - As a whole, ORU is fourth in the nation in overall three-point field goals made. ORU prior to being named head coach on April 27, 2012 LAST TIME OUT ► Was part of 273 victories, five NCAA Tournament appearances and three Women’s NIT appearances during her THE BASICS Score: Oral Roberts 68 – Western Illinois 64 16 seasons as an ORU assistant Records: ORU (9-7) (2-1); WIU (5-11) (1-2) Location: Mabee Center – Tulsa, Okla. ► Was on the staff for ORU’s Mid-Continent Conference tournament championship seasons of 1999, 2001, 2005, TULSA, Okla. – Head Coach Misti Cussen recorded her 100th career win as the Oral Roberts 2007 and 2008 women’s basketball team defeated Western Illinois, 68-64, Saturday afternoon at the Mabee Center. ► Has recruited and coached five All-Americans and 13 1,000-point scorers while at ORU In a battle of toughness, the ORU Golden Eagles topped the Western Illinois Leathernecks ► Helped ORU to a pair of WNIT victories in 2011, the in what is the first win over WIU in three seasons. The first half saw both teams turn the ball program’s first postseason tournament victories in 28 years over for a combined 23 times. The Golden Eagles managed to win both the first and second quarters and take a 35-30 lead in to halftime. Lakota Beatty and Keni Jo Lippe led the Golden ► Served as head coach for Athletes in Action during the Eagles with 12 points each. Despite leading at the break, ORU shot 34 percent in the first half summer of 2006, leading the team on a month-long tour of while Western Illinois shot 41 percent. India The second half proved to be a game of grit as the Golden Eagles had their largest lead of the ► Spent one season as an assistant coach at Southern game by 10 early in the third period. After a 14-2 Western Illinois run, the Golden Eagles found Nazarene University themselves in a six point hole with seven minutes to play in the fourth. With 5:42 to play, Keni Jo Lippe scored her fifth three-point bucket of the game to tie 58-58. With 29 seconds ► Played college basketball at Southern Nazarene University to play, Western Illinois took a one point lead until Maya Mayberry scored her lone field- (1991-93) and the University of Kansas (1989-91) goal of the game and it was a deep ball to put ORU up by two with 17 seconds to go.
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