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OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S WOMEN'S OTTAWA BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Media Contact: Katie Tooley, Director of Sports Information, 1001 S. Cedar, Ottawa, Kan. 66067 - The Braves fell just short, 73-70, in their game on Thursday at Bethany. Ottawa Game Information shot 36.9 percent from the floor, 37.9 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 73.3 Team Comparison percent from the free throw line. Liz Vaughn led OU with a double-double, her fourth Game 21: Ottawa at Avila of the year. She scored 17 points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Haylie Anderson AU OTT Saturday, Feb. 6 |3:00 p.m. made her return after missing the last two games. She came off the bench to score Current Record 2 - 15 9 - 11 Mabee Field House | Kansas City, Mo. 13 points. Jalisa Simons scored 11 points. Amyr Lowe led OU with four assists and Scoring 954 1310 three steals. Points Per Game 56.118 65.500 Series Information: OU, 19-18 Scoring Margin -15.000 -2.450 Live video & stats: OttawaBraves.com - Saturday’s game is the 38th meeting between the two teams. Ottawa is on a two Field Goals 299 472 game winning streak and won the first meeting this season on Dec. 2 in Wilson Field Goal Percentage 0.311 0.394 Field House, 80-59. The first ever meeting between Ottawa and Avila happened on 3-pt FG 129 91 2020-21 Schedule/Results Dec. 9, 1975 in Wilson Field House. Ottawa won the game 108-37. 3-point FG Percent 0.272 0.274 3-point FG made per game 7.588 4.550 Date Opponent Time/Results - In the win by the Braves on Dec. 2, Ottawa shot 45.1 percent from the floor, 40 Free Throws 227 275 O31 at Park University L, 66-77 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 76.9 percent from the free throw line. Haylie Free throw pct 0.712 0.682 N4 Uni. of Saint Mary* L, 74-82 Anderson led OU with 23 points. She also had five rebounds, four assists, and five Rebounds 573 766 N6 at Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* L, 54-73 steals. Mariah Grizzle was the other Brave in double figures. She scored 15 points Rebounds per game 33.706 38.300 N28 Bethany College* L, 57-66 and five rebounds. Jalisa Simons led the Braves with eight rebounds. Aleesha Rebounding Margin -11.000 0.800 Cooks finished with a game high six assists. Amyr Lowe had five assists. D2 Avila University* W, 80-59 Assists 158 225 Assists per game 9.294 11.250 D7 at Bellevue University L, 65-77 - Ottawa is led in scoring (15.6) by Haylie Anderson, Liz Vaughn is OU’s leader in Turnovers 312 329 D9 Friends University* W, 68-65 rebounding per game (7.5), and Jalisa Simons leads the Braves in the blocks per Turnovers per game 18.353 16.450 D12 at #RV Sterling College* L, 56-105 game (0.7). Turnover margin 0.118 0.100 D14 McPherson College* W, 86-78 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.506 0.684 D17 Tabor College* L, 60-67 - The Braves are 2-8 on the road this season. Ottawa is averaging 61 points and Steals 139 185 J6 at Bethel College* L, 52-73 shooting 38 percent from the floor, 24.8 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 68.9 Steals per game 8.176 9.250 J9 at York College* W, 65-50 percent from the free throw line. Opponents are averaging 70.6 points per game Blocks 28 28 and shooting 42.6 percent from the floor, 32.4 percent from behind the 3-pt line, Blocks per game 1.647 1.400 J13 at Uni. of Saint Mary* W, 70-44 and 69 percent from the free throw line. J16 Kansas Wesleyan Uni.* W, 67-61 J20 Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni.* W, 80-73 - Through 20 games this season, Ottawa is averaging 65.5 points per game and allowing 67.9 points per game. In the Braves’ 18 KCAC games, J23 at Oklahoma Wesleyan Uni.* L, 76-65 Ottawa is averaging 65.5 points while the defense is holding opponents to 66.9 points per game. J27 Southwestern College* W, 54-42 J30 at Tabor College* L, 49-58 - Avila University is 2-15 overall and 1-14 in the KCAC. The Eagles are on a 14 game losing streak. Their last victory came on Nov. 6 against F1 York College* W, 73-60 Bethel College in Mabee Field House, 69-64. F4 at Bethany College* L, 70-73 - Avila enters Saturday’s game coming off a 91-50 loss to Sterling College in Sterling, Kan. on Feb. 4. In the loss to the Warriors, the Eagles shot F6 at Avila University* 3pm 30.4 percent from the floor, 24 percent from behind the 3-pt line, and 62.5 percent from the free throw line. Matti Morgan led AU in scoring with F8 at Southwestern College* 5pm 17 points. Daisy Washington was the other Eagle in double figures. She scored 13 points. F10 Bethel College* 6pm F13 at Friends University* 3pm - Matti Morgan leads the Eagles in scoring (22.7), rebounding (9.8), assists (2.1), steals (2.6), and blocks (0.5) per game. F17 Sterling College* 6pm F20 at McPherson College* 2pm - Through 17 games, Avila is averaging 56.1 points per game and allowing 71.1. In their 15 KCAC games, the Eagles are averaging 53.4 points per game while their defense is allowing 70.6 points per game. * - KCAC Games Home games are in BOLD. Ottawa’s Probable Starting Lineup (based on last game’s starting lineup) Enhanced Scoring OU Opponent Fast Break Points 83 85 Points Off Turnovers 322 328 Points in the Paint 664 601 Second Chance Points 216 196 #3 Liz Vaughn #4 Mariah Grizzle #11 Jalisa Simons #21 Alyssa Guzman #23 Amyr Lowe G | 5-10 | Jr. F | 6-0 | Jr. G | 5-9 | Jr. G | 5-4 | So. G | 5-5 | Jr. Kansas City, Kan. DeSoto, Kan. Toronto, Ontario, Canada San Antonio, Texas Portland, Ore. Sumner Academy of Arts & Science DeSoto Umpqua Community College Thomas Jefferson Linn-Benton Community College OTTAWABRAVES.COM @bravesathletics game 20 at bethany - feb. 4, 2021 ottawa basketball game notes Quick Facts NAIA COACHES TOP 25 RANK LAST WEEK SCHOOL [1st Place Votes] RECORD POINTS General Information 1 1 Campbellsville (Ky.) [14] 9-0 584 Name of School .......................................Ottawa University 2 3 Wayland Baptist (Texas) [3] 6-0 557 City/Zip ................................................ Ottawa, Kan./66067 3 2 Westmont (Calif.) [3] 1-1 554 Founded ..................................................................... 1865 4 4 Thomas More (Ky.) [1] 17-1 539 Enrollment .................................................................... 700 5 6 Marian (Ind.) 17-4 492 Nickname .................................................................Braves 6 7 Carroll (Mont.) 15-2 471 School Colors ............................................... Black and Gold 7 5 Oklahoma City 1-0 469 Stadium ................................................. Wilson Field House 8 8 Clarke (Iowa) 13-1 460 Capacity .................................................................... 1,500 9 11 Morningside (Iowa) 17-2 435 Affiliation .....................................................................NAIA 10 10 Vanguard (Calif.) 1-0 399 11 12 Indiana Tech 14-1 398 Conference .................................................................KCAC 12 9 Shawnee State (Ohio) 14-3 390 Chancellor .................................................. Kevin C Eichner 13 13 St. Francis (Ill.) 14-2 367 President ..............................................Dr. Reggies Wenyika 14 15 Sterling (Kan.) 18-0 352 Athletics Director ...........................................Arabie Conner 15 16 Southeastern (Fla.) 14-2 347 Athletic Dept. Phone .................................... 785-248-2601 16 17 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 12-3 314 17 18 MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 11-3 259 Sports Information 18 22 Lyon (Ark.) 7-0 231 Sports Information Dir. ...................................... Katie Tooley 19 23 Indiana Wesleyan 14-4 227 SID Office Phone .......................................... 785-248-2610 20 20 Saint Xavier (Ill.) 7-1 214 21 24 Dakota State (S.D.) 14-3 211 Home phone ................................................ 785-418-7234 22 19 College of the Ozarks (Mo.) 0-0 202 SID Fax ........................................................ 785-229-1028 23 NR Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) 6-3 141 Email ...........................................katie.tooley@ottawa.edu 24 25 Loyola (La.) 7-1 123 SID Mailing Address ....................................................Box 7 25 NR Concordia (Neb.) 13-7 119 .................................................................. 1001 S. Cedar ............................................................ Ottawa, KS 66067 Receiving Votes: Rust (Miss.) 115, Cumberlands (Ky.) 87, Providence (Mont.) 67, LSU Shreveport (La.) 48, Benedictine (Kan.) 40, Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 34, Montana Western 34, Talladega (Ala.) 32, Taylor (Ind.) 20, Bryan (Tenn.) 17, Columbia (Mo.) 16, Northwestern (Iowa) 13, Grand View (Iowa) 11, Team Information Pikeville (Ky.) 5, Concordia (Mich.) 3, The Master’s (Calif.) 3 Head Coach ................................................ Tarniesha Scott Alma Mater ................................ University of Texas–Dallas Record at School ......................................................... 9-11 Overall Coaching Record ........................................... 19-14 Ottawa University NAIA Team/Individual Rankings Assistant Coach ..............Jasmine Grant and Porscha Jewell 2020-21 Team Rankings 2020-21 Individual Rankings WBB Office Phone ........................................785-248-2310 Ranks Number 34 in Division I in Total Total Rebound Offense (766) Haylie Anderson Ranks Number 25 in Division I in Total 3-Pt FG Made (46) Athletic Trainers ....................................... Jennifer Raybern, Ranks Number 38 in Division I in Total Steals (185) Haylie Anderson Ranks Number 43 in Division I in 3-Pt Fg Made per Game (2.556) ..................... Sindra Schueler, Seth Bell, Gerardo Villarruel Ranks Number 41 in Division I in Total Scoring Offense (1310) Haylie Anderson Ranks Number 47 in Division
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