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GAME 13 Date Opponent Time Nov 2019-20 SCHEDULE GAME 13 Date Opponent Time Nov. 6 at Central Michigan W, 111-105 2OT Nov. 9 SOUTH DAKOTA L, 60-66 GREEN BAY VS NORTHERN KENTUCKY Nov. 16 MISSOURI W, 72-64 Nov. 19 MARQUETTE L, 60-47 DECEMBER 28 / 1:00 PM / GREEN BAY, WIS. Nov. 23 at Chicago State W, 102-46 KRESS CENTER Nov. 28 BOWLING GREEN W, 73-54 Nov. 29 #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 58-83 SERIES SYNOPSIS Nov. 30 #18 SYRACUSE W, 79-73 (OT) Dec. 7 #16 DEPAUL L, 65-76 OVERALL: ................................................................Green Bay leads, 9-1 Dec. 13 at Maine L, 60-61 CURRENT STREAK: .....................................................Green Bay, won 4 Dec. 15 at Marist L, 60-72 LAST MEETING: ...................November 29, 2018, SDSU won 77-47 Dec. 21 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L, 55-60 Dec. 28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* 1:00 PM Dec. 30 WRIGHT STATE* 7:00 PM PHOENIX NORSE Jan. 4 MILWAUKEE* 1:00 PM 2019-20 RECORD ...........................................................5-7 2019-20 RECORD ...........................................................6-5 Jan. 9 at Oakland* 6:00 PM 2019-20 HORIZON LEAGUE RECORD ......................0-0 2019-20 HORIZON LEAGUE RECORD ......................0-0 Jan. 11 at Detroit Mercy* 12:00 PM LEADING SCORER ................. Frankie Wurtz (16.2 PPG) LEADING SCORER ........................Molly Glick (15.4 PPG) Jan. 17 IUPUI* 7:00 PM LEADING REBOUNDER ...........Caitlyn Hibner (6.1 RPG) LEADING REBOUNDER ...........Kailey Coffey (7.5 RPG) Jan. 19 UIC* 1:00 PM LEADER IN ASSISTS ........... Lyndsey Robson (3.4 APG) LEADER IN ASSISTS ........................Ally Niece (2.5 APG) Jan. 24 at Youngstown State* 6:00 PM HEAD COACH ................................................Kevin Borseth HEAD COACH ......................................... Camryn Whitaker Jan. 26 at Cleveland State* 1:00 PM Jan. 30 at Wright State* 6:00 PM Feb. 1 at Northern Kentucky* 1:00 PM STREAM: ESPN3 Feb. 8 at Milwaukee* 2:00 PM (Play-By-Play: Ted Stefaniak / Analyst: Cordero Barkley) Feb. 14 DETROIT MERCY* 7:00 PM 2019-20 Green Bay Women's Basketball Page 1/1 Feb. 16 OAKLAND* 1:00 PM Combined Team Statistics as of Dec 27, 2019 RADIO: 107.5 FM All/ games1400 AM (THE FAN) Feb. 21 at UIC* 11:00 AM (Play-By-Play: Matt Pauley) Feb. 23 at IUPUI* 1:00 PM Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES 5-7 1-4 2-2 2-1 Feb. 27 CLEVELAND STATE* TBD CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Green Bay 233 239 164 169 37 842 NON-CONFERENCE 5-72019-201-4 2-2 PHOENIX2-1 Opponents STATS222 220 165 188 25 820 Feb. 29 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* 2:00 PM Team Box Score Mar. 3-10 TBD (HL TOURNAMENT) TBD Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. 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 Home games are in bold 3 WURTZ, Frankie 12-12 420:40 35.1 72-164 .439 29-73 .397 21-29 .724 15 55 70 5.8 32 3 23 17 1 22 194 16.2 4 HIBNER, Caitlyn 11-11 331:15 30.1 50-102 .490 15-41 .366 29-39 .744 13 54 67 6.1 25 1 20 24 4 6 144 13.1 * Horizon League contest 32 MURPHY, Karly 12-12 285:01 23.8 52-136 .382 0-5 .000 11-16 .688 22 46 68 5.7 17 0 21 19 1 6 115 9.6 25 ROBSON, Lyndsey 12-10 377:33 31.5 30-77 .390 14-45 .311 33-41 .805 6 22 28 2.3 30 1 41 21 3 10 107 8.9 00 OSKEY, Hailey 1-1 34:60 35.0 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1 3 4 4.0 2 0 2 0 0 1 7 7.0 52 WOLF, Madison 12-0 238:43 19.9 31-71 .437 0-0 .000 12-30 .400 20 40 60 5.0 21 1 15 17 8 5 74 6.2 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 14 PINGEL, Meghan 6-6 180:12 30.0 13-34 .382 3-11 .273 7-10 .700 1 16 17 2.8 15 0 25 15 0 15 36 6.0 Media Contact: Stephen Wagner 44 DIER, Anna 11-7 253:48 23.1 27-46 .587 2-12 .167 8-12 .667 10 14 24 2.2 22 0 13 9 3 7 64 5.8 Email: [email protected] 10 BRECHT, Anna 12-1 187:51 15.7 20-49 .408 10-31 .323 14-18 .778 8 11 19 1.6 12 1 12 5 2 3 64 5.3 42 WOLF, Mackenzie 4-0 56:27 14.1 7-12 .583 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 5 4 9 2.3 11 1 9 2 2 3 20 5.0 Office: 920.465.5759 11 GALLASOVÁ, Patricia 10-0 108:31 10.9 8-22 .364 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 3 7 10 1.0 11 0 7 3 1 7 17 1.7 Cell: 920.366.6785 Team 26 22 48 14 Total 12 2475 312-718 .435 76-226 .336 142-205 .693 130 294 424 35.3 198 8 188 146 25 85 842 70.2 Twitter: @GBPhoenix - @GBPhoenixWBB Opponents 12 2475 272-682 .399 126-359 .351 150-212 .708 124 298 422 35.2 225 10 174 176 47 73 820 68.3 Team Statistics Team Results GB OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 842 820 11/06/2019 at Central Mich. W 111-105 1773 Points per game 70.2 68.3 11/09/2019 South Dakota L 60-66 1997 Scoring margin +1.8 - 11/16/2019 Missouri W 72-64 1847 Field goals-att 312-718 272-682 11/19/2019 Marquette L 47-60 2128 Field goal pct .435 .399 11/23/2019 at Chicago St. W 102-46 124 3 point fg-att 76-226 126-359 11/28/2019 vs Bowling Green W 73-54 856 3-point FG pct .336 .351 11/29/2019 vs Mississippi St. L 58-83 943 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 10.5 11/30/2019 vs Syracuse W 79-73 1224 Free throws-att 142-205 150-212 12/07/2019 DePaul L 65-76 2023 Free throw pct .693 .708 12/13/2019 at Maine L 60-61 1182 F-Throws made per game 11.8 12.5 12/15/2019 at Marist L 60-72 1407 Rebounds 424 422 12/21/2019 South Dakota St. L 55-60 1700 Rebounds per game 35.3 35.2 Rebounding margin +0.2 - Assists 188 174 Assists per game 15.7 14.5 Turnovers 146 176 Turnovers per game 12.2 14.7 Turnover margin +2.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 1.0 Steals 85 73 Steals per game 7.1 6.1 Blocks 25 47 Blocks per game 2.1 3.9 Winning streak 0 - Home win streak 0 - Attendance 9695 4486 Home games-Avg/Game 5-1939 4-1122 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1008 2019-20 PHOENIX NOTES WURTZ WORKING South Dakota (L, 60-66)), Missouri (W, 72-64), that has had a winning record every year since the Redshirt senior Frankie Wurtz has notched two Marquette (L, 47-60), Mississippi State (L, 58-83), NCAA took over administration of women’s college double-doubles this season and scored in double Syracuse (W, 79-73), DePaul (L, 65-76), Maine athletics in the fall of 1981. Essentially, the Phoenix figures 10 times, marks which lead both categories. (L,60-61) and South Dakota State (L, 55-60) all has never had a losing record in the NCAA era. The She has also served as the single-game leading punching their tickets in 2019. only two other programs to accomplish the same scorer seven times and single-game steals leader feat are Tennessee and Georgia. eight, the highest of any player on the roster. Wurtz RANKING VICTORIES ranks third in the Horizon League in PPG with a 16.2 Any win is a good win, but there’s no feeling like DEFENSIVE DOMINATION average. taking down a top 25 team. Most recently, the Green Bay has received national acclaim year after Phoenix defeated #18 Syracuse in the Greater year for its defensive prowess, with the most LOVING LEAGUE OPENERS Victoria Invitational on Nov. 30, marking the 11th recent campaign being no exception. In 2018-19, Dating back to 1988-89 when Green Bay joined the victory as a program over a ranked opponent and the Phoenix ranked fourth in the country in scoring North Star Conference in only its second season of the fourth in three years. defense - allowing a lowly 51.9 points per game. Division I athletics, years before the oldest member GB also ranked sixth in the nation in field-goal of the current Phoenix roster was born, GB has not NEW YEAR, NEW LOOK? percentage defense, holding opponents to 33.9% lost a conference-opening matchup. The Phoenix Green Bay has made a name for itself as a perennial from the field. has since notched a total of 31-consecutive defensive powerhouse, causing headaches for conference opening victories. The last time Green opposing offenses on a regular basis. Last season, RETURNING OFFENSE Bay lost its first conference pairing of the season the Phoenix ranked fourth in the country in scoring Green Bay returns over 60% of its offense from was in 1983-84 when GB fell to UW-La Crosse in defense and allowed only 51.9 points per game.
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