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2014-15 Women's Basketball JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY 2014-15 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Game 4 | #23 JMU vs. Pittsburgh | November 23, 2 p.m. Women’s basketball sid: Devon howard | [email protected] | 540-271-7352 lkdjf 2014-15 Roster (Numerical) QUICK FACTS SH CH 2014-15 STATS Can-DISS 2 PTs 2 PTS 2.0 PPG 0.0 RPG 0 | Candice Williams • Made collegiate debut Nov. 16, 2014 vs. St. Bonaventure 0 rebs 0 rebs --- FG% 1.0 APG Fr | G | 5-7 | Atlanta, Ga. • Rated a 3-star guard by ESPN HoopGurlz • Naismith Honorable Mention 1 Asts 1 asts --- 3FG% 0.0 SPG St. francis day school • Region 6 Co-Player of the Year 0 Blks 0 blks 1.0 FT% 0.0 BPG • All-State First Team 0 stls 0 stls 2.0 Min 1-0 GP/s • Appeared in 12 games for JMU as a sophomore 10 PTs 12 PTS 5.3 PPG 3.0 RPG 2 | destiny jones • Tied career high 12 pts. vs. Alcorn State (11/24/13) 5 rebs 7 rebs 50 FG% 0.0 APG jr | F | 6-0 | Miramar, fla. • Career high 7 rebs, 23 mins at William and Mary (2/3/13) 0 Asts 2 asts --- 3FG% 0.67 SPG archbishop mccarthy 0 Blks 1 blks 80.0 FT% 0.0 BPG 2 stls 2 stls 14.3 Min 3-0 Gp/s TOY-ah JIG-etz 16 PTs 26 PTS 11.3 PPG 6.0 RPG 3 | Toia giggetts • 2014-15 Preseason All-CAA First Team 8 rebs 17 rebs 30.6 FG% 0.3 APG sr | F | 6-0 | Norfolk, va. • 2014 All-CAA Second Team • Double-figure scoring streak snapped at 28 straight games at Ameri- 1 Asts 4 asts 33.3 3FG% 1.0 SPG Lake taylor can (11/20) (2nd-longest JMU all-time, tied with Tamera Young) 0 Blks 5 blks 78.6FT% 0.0 BPG • Wears face mask after several early nose injuries in JMU career 2 stls 4 stls 29.3 Min 3-3 gp/S TAY-jhah (rhymes with Asia) 0 PTs 3 PTS --- PPG --- RPG 4 | Tasia Butler • Transfer from Syracuse; eligible to play beginning in 2015-16 season 0 rebs 4 rebs --- FG% --- APG • Appeared in 16 games as a true freshman for Orange R-fr | F | 6-1 | Waldorf, md. • McDonald’s All-American nominee in high school 0 Asts 1 asts --- 3FG% --- SPG North point (Syracuse) 0 Blks 1 blks --- FT% --- BPG 0 stls 0 stls --- Min ---Gp/S • Transfer from St. John’s; eligible to play after Fall 2014 semester 0 PTs 17 PTS --- PPG --- RPG 5 | Ashley Perez • Played in seven games (six starts) with Red Storm during Fall 2013 0 rebs 13 rebs --- FG% --- APG jr | G | 5-8 | Manchester, conn. 0 Asts 4 asts --- 3FG% --- SPG Manchester (St. John’s) 0 Blks 1 blks --- FT% --- BPG 0 stls 3 stls --- Min ---Gp/S • Has scored in double figures 12 straight games 25 PTs 26 PTS 20 PPG 4.7 RPG 12 | Precious Hall • Connected on 25 consecutive FT attempts (7th longest JMU all-time) 5 rebs 9 rebs 30.2 FG% 3.67APG from 2014 NCAA Tournament to first attempt at American Jr | G | 5-8 | Tallahassee, fla. • 2014-15 Preseason CAA Player of the Year, All-CAA First Team 4 Asts 7 asts 13.6 3FG%0.3SPG maclay school • 2014 All-CAA Second Team 0 Blks 1 blks 95.0 FT% 0.0 BPG • 2013 CAA Rookie of the Year 1 stls 7 stls 34 Min 3-3 Gp/S BARE-un 6 PTs 6 PTS 3.0 PPG 0.7 RPG 14 | Hailee Barron • Made collegiate debut Nov. 14, 2014 vs. #23 UCLA 1 rebs 1 rebs 33.3 FG% 0.67 APG Fr | G | 5-10 | Burlington, vt. • First Team All-State (2014), First Team All-Metro (2014) • Scored 1,198 career points in high school 2 Asts 2 asts 33.3 3FG%0.7 SPG Rice memorial • Played three varsity sports senior year: soccer, basketball, track & 1 Blks 1 blks --- FT% 0.67 BPG field 1 stls 1 stls 10.3 Min 3-0 Gp/S GWATH-mee 22 PTs 22 PTS 14.7 PPG 3.3 RPG 24 | Jazmon Gwathmey • 2014-15 Preseason All-CAA Second Team 7 rebs 14 rebs 48.6 FG% 2.33 APG r-jr | G | 6-2 | bealeton, va. • 2014 CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player • 2014 CAA All-Defensive Team 4 Asts 5 asts 44.43FG% 1.0 SPG liberty h.s. • 10th on JMU blks list (90); set JMU record for blks by a sophomore. 0 Blks 6 blks 75.0 FT% 0.0 BPG • Nicknamed “Bert” as a freshman 3 stls 4 stls 31.3 Min 3-3 Gp/S **STAN-ton (Staunton) 11 PTs 11 PTS 9.0 PPG 2.3 RPG 32 | Angela mickens • 2014-15 Charge Counter: 5 3 rebs 9 rebs 37.0 FG%6.33 APG jr | G | 5-7 | Staunton, va. • Tallied 139 assists in 2013-14, the 15th best single-season mark in 7 Asts 8 asts JMU history 50.0 3FG% 1.3 SPG robert e. lee • Nicknamed “Muffin” by mom, goes by Muff 0 Blks 1 blks 66.7 FT% 0.0 BPG 2 stls 5 stls 38.3 Min 3-3 Gp/S OAK-uh-four 16 PTs 16 PTS 11.0 PPG 15.3 RPG 33 | Lauren okafor • CAA Player of the Week (11/17) 16 rebs 16 rebs 50.0 FG% 0.0 APG r-sr | C | 6-3 | hamden, conn. • Posted career high 16 rebounds, tied career high 16 points vs. UCLA • Surpassed Asst. Coach Brown for 7th place on JMU blks list (101) 0 Asts 3 asts --- 3FG% 0.0 SPG hopkins school (Providence) • Arthur Ashe, Jr. Female Sports Scholar Award recipient 1 Blks 5 blks 45.0 ft% 1.0 BPG • Nicknamed “Lady” 0 stls 5 stls 31.0 Min 3-3 Gp/s Dah LEASH yah 8 PTs 10 PTS 3.0 PPG 7.3 RPG 40 | Da’Lishia Griffin • Appeared in 26 games for the Dukes as a freshman 9 rebs 10 rebs 50.0 FG% 0.33 APG • Career high 10 pts, 10 rebs at W&M (2/4/14) for 1st career double so | F | 6-2 | chesapeake, va. double 1 Asts 2 asts --- 3FG% 0.33 SPG western branch • Received team’s Newcomer Award in 2013-14 0 Blks 2 blks 75.0 FT% 0.0 BPG • Nicknamed “Dee Dee” 1 stls 2 stls 16.3 Min 3-0 GP/S • Made collegiate debut Nov. 14, 2014 vs. #23 UCLA 2 PTs 2 PTS 0.7 PPG 0.0 RPG 42 | Carley Brew • McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior in high school 3 rebs 3 rebs 1.000 FG% 0.0 APG Fr | F | 6-0 | Wyomissing, Pa. • Member of Philadelphia Belles Nike National Team • Finished high school w/ 1,277 career pts 0 Asts 0 asts --- 3FG% 0.0 SPG Wilson 0 Blks 0 blks --- FT% 0.0 BPG 0 stls 0 stls 2.7 Min 3-0 GP/S SCHEDULE (3-0) QUICK STAT SUMMARY JMU Stat Pitt 3-0 Record 2-1 NOV W3 Streak W2 Fri/14 #23/23 UCLA Wot, 91-87 78.7 Scoring Offense 66.0 Sun/16 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 76-43 #RV/23 JMU vs. PITTSBURGH 65.0 Scoring Defense 59.0 +13.7 Avg. Score Margin +7.0 Thu/20 at American W, 69-65 SERIES: Pitt leads 2-1 (.667) .385 FG% .356 Sun/23 PITTSBURGH 2 PM LAST FIVE MEETINGS: Pitt leads 2-1 .384 Opp. FG% .371 Fri/28 vs. #9/8 Maryland$ 2:30 PM 3/18/07 L 61-71 A .286 3-Pt. FG% .301 Sat/29 vs. Houston$ 5 PM 12/29/07 L 61-69 N .262 Opp. 3-Pt. FG% .372 12/4/13 W 71-61 A .734 FT% .604 N1=WAGNER 47.0 Rebound Avg. 43.3 DEC 32.0 Opp. Reb. Avg. 44.0 Wed/3 RICHMOND 7 PM LARGEST WIN BY JMU: 10 (71-61) - Dec. 4, 2013 - at Pitt +15.0 Reb. Margin -7.0 Sun/7 at Davidson 2 PM 14.0 Assists/Gm 15.7 LARGEST WIN BY PITT: 10 (71-61) - March 18, 2007 - at Pitt Mon/15 at Ohio TBA 14.0 Turnover/Gm 17.7 Sat/20 HAMPTON 2 PM 5.3 Steals/Gm 6.3 **This is Pitt’s first trip to the JMU Convocation Center** 1.7 Blocks/Gm 6.7 Mon/29 at #RV/RV Vanderbilt 8 PM NOTES FROM THE Playbook JAN Sun/4 TOWSON* 2 PM NATIONAL ATTENTION Tue/6 UNCW* 7 PM • JMU is ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. This is the Dukes’ first time in the Fri/9 at Northeastern* 7 PM Top 25 since Dec. 28, 2009 when the Dukes were No. 25. It is their highest ranking since Sun/11 at William and Mary* 2 PM being No. 15 in the final poll of the 1990-91 season. Thu/15 at Elon* 7 PM • The Dukes received 15 points in the latest AP Poll, the 28th most in the nation after the Sun/18 DREXEL* 2 PM first week of action. Thu/22 WILLIAM AND MARY* 7 PM • JMU was voted the No. 1 team in nation among mid-major programs in the Sun/25 at Charleston* 2 PM • CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll. Fri/30 ELON* 7 PM • Madison received votes in the 2014-15 preseason USA Today Coaches Poll, as well as the last seven editions of the 2013-14 poll.
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