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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 | 51 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 8 U SPORTS AWARD WINNERS | 21 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS 2018-19 SCHEDULE Game Information Fri 10/26 at UBC L, 71-64 Date ........................................Jan. 25 & 26 Sat 10/27 at UBC W, 70-60 Time ....................................................6 p.m. Fri 11/2 vs UFV W, 87-47 Location ............................Saskatoon, SK Sat 11/3 vs UFV W. 73-41 Venue ........Ron & Jane Graham Court at the PAC Fri 11/9 at Calgary W, 67-58 Series ..............................AB Leads 93-55 Sat 10/10 at Calgary L, 83-53 Last Meeting .....November 25, 2017 NO. 5 SSK 60 @ ALB 48 Fri 11/16 at Winnipeg W, 86-37 ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN PANDAS Sat 11/17 at Winnipeg W, 68-49 HUSKIES 14-2 Fri 11/23 vs Brandon W, 108-30 14-2 Sat 11/24 vs Brandon W, 94-39 #5THINGS Fri 11/29 vs UNBC W, 92-60 Friday night will be Bell Let's Talk night inside the PAC as the Huskies 1 Sat 11/30 vs UNBC W, 83-47 host their annual game in support of mental health awareness. The game on Saturday will double as both You Can Play night as well Fri 1/4 vs Lethbridge W, 93-59 2 as senior night, where the team will be honouring Maya Olynyk. Sat 1/5 vs Lethbridge W, 76-57 Saskatchewan ranks first in CW in both points for and point against 3 Fri 1/18 at MRU W, 90-44 per game. Saskatchewan has won their past ten games while the Pandas come 4 Sat 1/19 at MRU W, 108-65 to Saskatoon the winners of 12-straight. Fri 1/25 vs Alberta 6 PM This will be the last home weekend of the regular season for Sas- 5 Sat 1/26 vs Alberta 6 PM katchewan Fri 2/1 at Regina 6 PM STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers (CW Rank) Fri 2/2 at Regina 6 PM 1142 SCORING: Sabine Dukate enters the weekend eighth on 2/15-17 vs Canada West QF 15.6 the Huskies all-time scoring list. Sabine Dukate 2/22-24 vs Canada West SF (14th) 411 REBOUNDING: The Huskies have outscored opponents by 3/2 vs Canada West F 8.1 411 points during their 10 game winning 3/7-10 vs U SPORTS NTLS Summer Masikewich streak. (14th) ASSISTS: .400 3.8 Nine Huskies enter the weekend making over Libby Epoch .400% of their shots on the season. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: NICOLE BETKER (9th) PHONE: 306-966-1024 • CELL: 306-717-3398 5 EMAIL: [email protected] FG %: Saskatchewan leads the conference in five WEBSITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA 51.3 major statistical categories. TWITTER: @HUSKIEATHLETICS Summer Masikewich FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS (4th) INSTAGRAM: @HUSKIEATHLETICS 2018-19 Huskie Women's Basketball Game Notes 2017-18 Huskie Women's Basketball Game Notes -2 UOFS QUICK FACTS: SCOUTING THE PANDAS Location: Saskatoon, SK • Two-time Canada West Coach of the Year Scott Edwards is in his 13th Enrollment: 19,700 season in charge of the Pandas. Alberta has clinched a playoff spot Founded: 1907 and are battling with the Huskies for playoff positioning. Nickname: Huskies • Huskie Colours: Green, White • Alberta is a team with solid fundamentals, they sit fourth in the con- Conference: Canada West ference by allowing just 62.8 points per game and work hard to get President: Peter Stoicheff to the free-throw line where they are fourth in the conference in free Chief Athletics Officer: Shawn Burt throws made per game. Stadium: Physical Activity Complex • HUSKIE HISTORY: • Emma Kary leads the way with 17.3 points per game while also secur- All-Time Conference Record: ing a team-high 8.3 boards per game. 384-469 U SPORTS TOP 10 PTS (1st Place) - Last Week 1. Laval 7-0 549 (44) 1 2. Ryerson 14-2 501 (1) 3 3. McMaster 9-1 451 (1) 4 4. Concordia 7-2 411 2 5. SASK 14-2 385 5 6. Ottawa 14-2 325 6 7. Calgary 13-3 264 7 8. Carleton 13-3 238 8 9. Regina 13-3 180 9 10. UPEI 11-1 109 - CANADA WEST TEAM COMPARISON STANDINGS 82.0 (1st) Points per game 75.6 (6th) GP RECORD RPI 1. SASK 16 14-2 .646 30.7 (2nd) FG made per game 27.9 (6th) 2. Alberta 16 14-2 .637 68.3 (7th) FG attempts per game 64.1 (13th) 3. Regina 16 13-3 .575 44.9 (1st) FG PCT 43.6 (3rd) 4. Calgary 16 13-3 .646 8.7 (1st) 3PT made per game 6.0 (10th) 5. UBC 16 12-4 .539 24.7 (5th) 3PT attempts per game 20.1 (12th) 6. TWU 16 10-6 .514 35.2 (2nd) 3PT PCT 29.9 (8th) 7. UFV 16 10-6 .528 11.9 (8th) FT made per game 13.8 (4th) 8. UNBC 16 9-7 .530 16.6 (10th) FT attempts per game 19.8 (4th) 9. LET 16 9-7 .518 71.1 (3rd) FT PCT 69.6 (8th) 10. Victoria 16 8-8 .540 16.6 (3rd) OFF REB per game 13.3 (11th) 11. Winnipeg 16 6-10 .446 28.8 (8th) DEF REB per game 29.2 (6th) 12. Manitoba 16 6-10 .480 45.4 (4th) Total REB per game 42.5 (6th) 13. MacEwan 16 5-11 .426 17.2 (1st) REB Margin per game 2.8 (7th) 14. TRU 16 4-12 .417 17.6 (2nd) Assists per game 13.1 (13th) 15. Brandon 16 2-14 .379 17.7 (13th) Turnovers per game 17.8 (14th) 16. MRU 18 2-16 .354 10.7 (2nd) Steals per game 9.1 (8th) 17. UBCO 18 1-17 .291 3.2 (5th) Blocks per game 2.8 (7th) 14.4 (4th) Fouls per game 18.8 (15th) RPI Determines playoff seeding for 52.9 (1st) Points per game allowed 62.8 (4th) Top 12 teams in final standings 33.0 (2nd) Opponents FG PCT 35.4 (5th) 29.2 (12th) Opponents 3PT PCT 26.4 (3rd) Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Saskatchewan W Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 22, 2019) 2017-18 Huskie Women'sAll Basketballgames Game Notes -3 RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 14-2 8-0 6-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 14-2 8-0 6-2 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 05 Sabine Dukate 16-16 423 26.4 94-227 .4 1 4 53-127 .4 1 7 9-10 .9 0 0 7 45 52 3.3 16 0 45 37 0 28 250 15.6 11 Summer Masikewich 16-16 422 26.4 79-152 .5 2 0 0-0 .0 0 0 50-74 .6 7 6 54 75 129 8.1 33 0 24 35 17 15 208 13.0 07 Megan Ahlstrom 16-16 390 24.4 50-104 .4 8 1 14-43 .3 2 6 33-39 .8 4 6 25 68 93 5.8 34 0 38 26 8 20 147 9.2 01 Libby Epoch 16-16 364 22.8 34-95 .3 5 8 21-63 .3 3 3 30-35 .8 5 7 7 39 46 2.9 24 0 61 38 3 18 119 7.4 04 Brianna Fehr 16-0 254 15.9 45-97 .4 6 4 14-35 .4 0 0 8-11 .7 2 7 14 36 50 3.1 6 0 25 25 1 6 112 7.0 08 Kyla Shand 15-4 182 12.1 40-69 .5 8 0 0-1 .0 0 0 16-30 .5 3 3 24 20 44 2.9 30 0 10 9 8 13 96 6.4 00 Maya Olynyk 12-1 176 14.7 23-50 .4 6 0 8-25 .3 2 0 13-16 .8 1 3 11 21 32 2.7 7 0 17 16 0 13 67 5.6 06 Katriana Philipenko 15-0 197 13.1 29-86 .3 3 7 15-48 .3 1 3 5-6 .8 3 3 4 11 15 1.0 23 0 16 21 0 24 78 5.2 10 Ashley de Sousa Mart 16-11 256 16.0 35-60 .5 8 3 0-0 .0 0 0 11-22 .5 0 0 41 31 72 4.5 15 1 9 17 3 9 81 5.1 12 Kelsey Lalor 16-0 235 14.7 29-74 .3 9 2 7-29 .2 4 1 5-5 1.000 23 43 66 4.1 16 0 23 19 1 13 70 4.4 03 Carly Ahlstrom 13-0 134 10.3 14-33 .4 2 4 6-18 .3 3 3 5-8 .6 2 5 11 15 26 2.0 8 0 9 12 2 7 39 3.0 15 Vera Crooks 12-0 99 8.3 13-24 .5 4 2 0-0 .0 0 0 6-10 .6 0 0 17 20 37 3.1 13 0 1 9 8 3 32 2.7 02 Christy Fehr 5-0 32 6.4 3-11 .2 7 3 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 3 4 0.8 2 0 1 1 0 0 7 1.4 13 Janaya Brown 5-0 33 6.6 3-9 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 4 6 10 2.0 3 0 1 2 0 1 6 1.2 Team 20 27 47 9 Team 0 0 0 3 Total.........
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