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Women's Basketball Game Notes game Women’s Basketball Game Notes 3 JsugamecocksWbb jsugamecockswbb JSUGamecockSports.com Dec. 9 - Athens, Ga. - Stegeman Coliseum - 7 pm 2020-21 GAMECOCK SCHEDULE HOME: 2-0 / AWAY: 0-0 / NEUTRAL: 0-0 JACKSONVILLE STATE GEORGIA Gamecocks lady bulldogs Date Opponent Time (CT) NOVEMBER Record .............................................2-0 (0-0 OVC) Record .............................................. 4-0 (0-0 SEC) N 25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 70-58 Last Game .............vs New Orleans - W, 72-55 (12/5) Last Game ............ vs Oklahoma - W, 93-80 (12/6) DECEMBER Head Coach ......................................... Rick Pietri Head Coach ..........................................Joni Taylor TBA TENNESSEE TECH** PPD Alma Mater ....................... South Alabama, 1987 Alma Mater ................................... Alabama, 2002 D 5 NEW ORLEANS W, 72-55 JSU Record .........................106-104 (8th Season) UGA Record .......................... 102-58 (6th Season) D 9 @ GEORGIA 6 pm Career Record .................. 326-271 (21st Season) Career Record ................................................Same D 13 @ TENNESSEE TECH** 1 pm vs. UGA .......................................................N/A D 16 SAMFORD 4:30 PM THE SERIES THE COVERAGE D 21 @ OLE MISS TBA JSU vs UGA: ......................................First Meeting Sec Network+ D 30 UT MARTIN** 4:30 PM In Jacksonville, Ala.: ........................................N/A Matt Stewart ....................PxP JANUARY In New Orleans, La.: .......................................N/A Christy Thomaskutty .... Color J 2 @ SIUE** 1 pm Neutral Site .....................................................N/A JSU RADIO J 7 @ EASTERN KENTUCKY** 4 pm First Meeting: ....................................Dec. 9, 2020 Mike Parris .......................PxP J 9 @ MOREHEAD STATE** 12 pm Last Meeting:. ....................................................... J 14 TENNESSEE STATE** 4:30 PM Streak:........ ........................................................... live stats J 16 BELMONT** 1 PM JSUGamecockSports.com J 21 @ MURRAY STATE** 4:30 pm J 23 @ AUSTIN PEAY** 1 pm J 28 MOREHEAD STATE** 4:30 PM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TIP-OFF TIDBITS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J 30 EASTERN KENTUCKY** 1 PM FEBRUARY n LAST TIME OUT: JSU controlled the game almost from the initial tip on its way to a 72- F 4 @ UT MARTIN** 2 pm 55 win over New Orleans on Saturday. F 6 @ SOUTHEAST MISSOURI** 4 pm n Today marks the first time the Gamecocks and Lady Bulldogs have met on the hard- F 11 EASTERN ILLINOIS** 4:30 PM wood. F 13 SIUE** 1 PM F 18 @ BELMONT** 4 pm n Following back-to-back home wins to start the season, JSU has three players currently F 20 @ TENNESSEE STATE** TBA averaging double figures in Yamia Johnson (14.5), Imari Martin (11), and Kiana Johnson (10). F 25 MURRAY STATE** 4:30 PM F 27 AUSTIN PEAY** 1 PM n JUCO transfer junior Imari Martin came off the bench for a team-high 14 points on Satur- MARCH day to help garner Ohio Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week status. 3-6 OVC Tournament Evansville, IN n JSU looks for its first Power 5 win since a 60-49 road win at Ole Miss on Dec. 2, 2018. ** Ohio Valley Conference Game All Times CST and Subject to Change n JSU LEADERS LAST TIME OUT - Follow the Gamecocks on twitter and instagram search @JaxStateWBB * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPORTS INFORMATION WBB Contact .........................Daniel Porter Office Phone ........................(256) 782-5965 E-Mail [email protected] * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IMARI MARTIN - 14 PTS JESSIE DAY - 11 REB TAYLOR HAWKS - 4 AST 2020-21 JAX STATE WOMENS' BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 3 TV/RADIO I.D. TAYLOR HAWKS KYRA WILLIAMS IMARI MARTIN KAIYA BURNETT KEIARA GRIFFIN G • Sr. • 5-6 G • Jr. • 5-9 G • Jr. • 5-5 G • Jr. • 5-6 F • Fr. • 6-0 0 Gainesville, Ga. 1 Jacksonville, Ala. 2 Hazel Green, Ala. 3 Trenton, N.J. 4 Birmingham, Ala. NEKIYAH THOMPSON KIANA JOHNSON SHAWNTA SHAW KENNEDY GAVIN G • Fr. • 5-6 G • Jr. • 5-8 G • Jr. • 5-2 F • Jr. • 5-11 5 Atlanta, Ga. 11 Decatur, Ga. 13 Nashville, Tenn. 21 Petal, Miss. JAYLA WALKER JESSIE DAY YAMIA JOHNSON WINNIE KUIMI G • Sr. • 5-9 F • R-Sr. • 6-0 G • Jr. • 5-11 F • So. • 6-3 22 Huntsville, Ala. 23 Niceville, Fla. 24 Lexington, S.C. 34 Missouri City, Texas RICK PIETRI ALTHERIAS WARMLEY ERIC WISE ERYC PITTMAN Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 8th Season at JSU 8th Season at JSU 8th Season at JSU 6th Season at JSU 1. 2 2020-21 JAX STATE WOMENS' BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 3 THE GAMECOCK ROSTER PRONUNCIATIONS # NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Kyra KYE-ra 0 Taylor HAWKS G 5-6 Sr. Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville HS 2 Imari Ah-MAR-ee 1 Kyra WILLIAMS G 5-9 Jr. Jacksonville, Ala. / Wallace State CC 3 Kaiya KYE-ya 2 Imari MARTIN G 5-5 Jr. Hazel Green, Ala. / Wallace State CC 4 Keiara Key-AR-a 3 Kaiya BURNETT G 5-6 Jr. Trenton, N.J. / Pensacola State CC 5 Nekiyah N’KYE-ya 4 Keiara GRIFFIN F 6-0 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. / Ramsay HS 11 Kiana Key-AH-nah 5 Nekiyah THOMPSON G 5-6 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Douglass HS 24 Yamia Ya-MY-ah 11 Kiana JOHNSON G 5-9 Sr. Decatur, Ga. / Lithia Springs HS 34 Winnie Kuimi Win-E Koo-E-me 13 Shawnta Shaw G 5-2 Jr. Nashville, Tenn. / Troy 21 Kennedy GAVIN F 5-11 R-Jr. Petal, Miss. / Southern Miss CLASS BREAKDOWN 22 Jayla WALKER G 5-9 Sr. Huntsville, Ala. / Sparkman HS Seniors (4) 23 Jessie DAY F 6-0 R-Sr. Niceville, Fla. / Troy Jessie Day (RS), Taylor Hawks Kiana Johnson, Jayla Walker 24 Yamia JOHNSON G 5-11 Jr. Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll HS 34 Winnie KUIMI F 6-3 So. Missouri City, Texas / Bend Hightower HS Juniors (6) Kaiya Burnett, Kennedy Gavin (RS) HEAD COACH: Rick PIETRI 8th Season at JSU South Alabama, 1987 Yamia Johnson, Imari Martin ASSISTANT COACH: Altherias WARMLEY 8th Season at JSU UAB, 1986 Shawnta Shaw, Kyra Williams ASSISTANT COACH: Eric WISE 8th Season at JSU Louisiana-Lafayette, 1992 Sophomores (2) ASSISTANT COACH: Eryc PITTMAN 6th Season at JSU Hampton, 2008 Winnie Kuimi, Nekiyah Thompson Freshman (1) Keiara Griffin JSU WBB QUICK FACTS (RECORDS AS OF THE START OF 2020-21) GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN Alabama (4) GENERAL INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Keiara Griffin (Birmingham) Location: .................... Jacksonville, Ala. 36265 Assistant SID/WBB Contact ......... Daniel Porter Imari Martin (Hazel Green) Founded: ....................................................1883 Office Phone ......................... (256) 782-5965 Jayla Walker (Huntsville) Enrollment: ...............................................9,021 E-Mail [email protected] Nickname: ..................................... Gamecocks Associate AD/Media Relations ... Josh Underwood Kyra Williams (Jacksonville) Colors: .......................................Red and White Office Phone ......................... (256) 782-5915 Florida (1) Arena (Capacity): ......Pete Mathews Coliseum E-Mail ........................... [email protected] Jessie Day (Niceville) Affiliation:............................... NCAA Division I Assistant SID .................................... Tyler Brown Georgia (3) Conference: ................................... Ohio Valley E-Mail [email protected] Taylor Hawks (Gainesville) Acting President: .......... Dr. Don Killingsworth Assistant SID ..................................Tony Schmidt Kiana Johnson (Decatur) Athletics Director: ........................... Greg Seitz E-Mail ............................... [email protected] Athletic Department Phone: ......256-782-5368 Website .............. www.JSUGamecockSports.com Nekiyah Thompson (Atlanta) Ticket Office Phone: ......... 256-782-TIXX (8499) JSU Athletics Twitter ................ @JSUGamecocks Mississippi (1) 1-877-JSU-TIXX JSU WBB Twitter ............... @JSUGamecocksWBB Kennedy Gavin (Petal) JSU WBB Instagram ..............JSUGamecocksWBB New Jersy (1) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Kaiya Burnett (Trenton) Head Coach ........................................ Rick Pietri TEAM INFORMATION South Carolina (1) Alma Mater ............... South Alabama, 1987 First Season .............................................1975-76 Years at JSU ........................... Eighth Season All-Time Record .................... 552-707 (45 years) Yamia Johnson (Lexington) Assistant Coach .....................Altheria Warmley NCAA Era Record ................. 475-615 (38 years) Tennessee (1) Assistant Coach ...................................Eric Wise Div. 1 Record ......................... 290-433 (25 years) Shawnta Shaw Assistant Coach .............................Eryc Pittman OVC Record ............................ 119-177 (17 years) Texas (1) Athletic Trainer.........................Rebecca Nation 2019-20 Overall Record .............................14-16 Winnie Kuimi (Missouri City) SID...................................................Daniel Porter 2019-20 OVC Record/Finish ..................10-8/5th 2019-20 Postseason ........................OVC First Rd. Starters Returning/Lost ...............................3/2 1. 3 2020-21 Jacksonville2020-21 St. Women's Jacksonville Basketball St. Women's Basketball Page 1/1 Page 1/1 Combined Team StatisticsCombined Team Statistics as of Dec 08, 2020as of Dec 08, 2020 All games All games Game Records Game Records Score by Periods Score by Periods Record Record Overall Home AwayOverall NeutralHomeTeam Away Neutral Team1st 2nd 3rd 4th1st OT2nd TOT3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES ALL GAMES 2-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 CONFERENCE CONFERENCE
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