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Omaha Women's Basketball Omaha Combined Team Statistics (As of Feb 24, 2014) All Games 2013-14 OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA ATHLETICS Women’s Basketball SID: Nate Pohlen • Email: [email protected] • Office: (402) 554-2140 • Cell: (402) 429-5493 2013-14 UNO SCHEDULE (12-14, 4-8 SUMMIT) MAVS FINISH SEASON IN INDIANA Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 2 Lincoln (Mo.) [1180 Zone 2] W, 85-54 (Exh.) Omaha Mavericks Game 27: at IUPUI Record: 12-14, 4-8 Summit League Tipoff: Thursday, Feb. 27 • 6 p.m. (CT) Nov. 8 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 68-80 Head Coach: Brittany Lange Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 10 at Alcorn State L, 45-50 Record at UNO: 12-14 (1st year) Arena: The Jungle (1,215) Nov. 14 Graceland [1180 Zone 2] W, 109-52 Career Record: Same Radio: None Nov. 18 Chicago State [1180 Zone 2] W, 76-62 Live Audio: OMavs.com Nov. 23 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 76-48 IUPUI Jaguars Live Webcast: OMavs.com (fee required) Record: 19-8, 9-3 Summit League Nov. 30 at CSU Bakersfield L, 65-69 Live Stats: OMavs.com Head Coach: Austin Parkinson Game 28: at Fort Wayne Dec. 1 at Long Beach State L, 61-77 Record at School: 90-63 (4th year) Tipoff: Saturday, March 1 • 1 p.m. (CT) Dec. 7 at Northern Colorado L, 73-78 Career Record: Same Dec. 11 Air Force [1180 Zone 2] W, 84-56 Location: Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne Mastodons Arena: Gates Sports Center (2,000) Dec. 12 Eureka [1180 Zone 2] W, 102-54 Record: 13-13, 6-6 Summit (entering Thursday vs. WIU) Radio: None Dec. 21 vs. UT-Pan American# [1180 Zone 2] W, 73-61 Head Coach: Chris Paul Live Audio: OMavs.com Dec. 22 vs. Austin Peay# [1180 Zone 2] W, 70-54 Record at School: 107-149 (9th year) Live Webcast: OMavs.com (fee required) Dec. 31 Doane [1180 Zone 2] W, 80-72 Career Record: Same Live Stats: OMavs.com Jan. 5 Milwaukee [1180 Zone 2] L, 48-68 The Omaha women’s basketball team ends it season on the road with a pair of games in Indiana this week. On Jan. 11 Western Illinois* L, 62-84 Thursday, UNO faces IUPUI at 6 p.m. (CT). The Mavs then head to Fort Wayne to take on the Mastodons on Saturday Jan. 16 North Dakota State* [1180 Zone 2] W, 66-48 at 1 p.m. (CT). Links to live stats, webcasts and audio for both games are available at OMavs.com. Jan. 18 South Dakota State* L, 66-80 Jan. 23 at Denver* L, 66-73 The Teams Jan. 25 at South Dakota* L, 51-75 The Mavericks (12-14, 4-8 Summit League) have won three conference games in a row for the first time since Jan. 30 Fort Wayne* [1180 Zone 2] L, 71-81 February 2009, back when the Mavs were in the Division II MIAA. The Mavs are led by Ericka House’s 17.2 ppg, which Feb. 1 IUPUI* L, 45-77 ranks third in the Summit League. Mikaela Shaw adds 10.2 ppg and 6.7 rpg. Taijhe Kelly puts up 9.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg and Feb. 6 at Western Illinois* L, 65-71 a league-best 3.6 bpg, which ranks seventh in the nation. In conference play, the Mavs are first in blocked shots per game (4.7) and second in steals per game (8.9). UNO is holding conference foes to 39.4 percent shooting from the Feb. 13 at South Dakota State* L, 60-71 field to rank third in the league. The Mavs are allowing conference opponents 68.2 points per game to rank third as Feb. 15 at North Dakota State* W, 68-57 well. Feb. 20 South Dakota* [1180 Zone 2] W, 69-61 IUPUI (19-8, 9-3 Summit) has lost two league games in a row after a 9-1 start. The Jaguars lost at South Dakota, Feb. 22 Denver* (Senior Day) [1180 Zone 2] W, 65-41 74-56, on Feb. 15 and at Fort Wayne, 78-73, on Feb. 22. IUPUI is led by DeAirra Goss’s 14.4 ppg and 3.9 rpg. Nevena Feb. 27 at IUPUI* 6 p.m. Markovic contributes 10.7 points and 5.9 boards per game. The Jaguars allow just 61.1 points per game in conference March 1 at Fort Wayne* 1 p.m. play, best in the conference. The Jaguars average a league-best 14.0 offensive rebounds per game for all games * - Summit League game # - Wichita State Winter Classic played, and their 45.3 field goal percentage is best in the league. IUPUI is 5-0 in home conference games. - All times listed are Central and subject to change Fort Wayne (13-13, 6-6 Summit) hosts Western Illinois Thursday night. The Mastodons boast the top scorer and reigning Summit League Player of the Year Amanda Hyde, who is putting up 21.7 points per game, 5.0 rebounds - Home games in bold held at Sapp Fieldhouse and 4.1 assists per game. Hyde is coming off a 36-point performance last Saturday in the Mastodons’ win over IUPUI. TV/Radio/Internet Her backcourt partner, Haley Seibert, is averaging 16.5 ppg for the season but leads the team with 21.6 ppg in Eleven Maverick home games this season can be heard live conference play. on the radio on KZOT 1180 Zone 2, while all 15 home games will be streamed live online at OMavs.com. Jon Green will call all Series History the action, and coverage begins 30 minutes before tipoff. Live IUPUI leads the series with UNO, 3-0, winning 77-45 in Omaha on Feb. 1, matching the Mavs’ lowest scoring game webcasts for all home games (including audio) can be purchased of the season. Taijhe Kelly led UNO with eight points and eight rebounds. Nevena Markovic had 12 points to lead at OMavs.com. Live stats are free at OMavs.com for all games. the Jaguars. Fort Wayne leads the all-time series, 2-1. IPFW topped the Mavs, 81-71, back on Jan. 30 at the Sapp Fieldhouse. Ericka House had 22 points, while IPFW’s Haley Seibert tallied 32 points, eight rebounds and five assists. @UNOwbb @CoachBLange Last Time Out OMAHA, Neb. - The Mavs led from start to finish in a 65-41 blowout win over Denver last Saturday on Senior Day. UNOwbb The Pioneers’ 41 points was by far their season low - 13 points fewer than the 54 they scored at Marquette on Dec. 20. Freshman guard Mikaela Shaw had a career-high 25 points and eight rebounds to lead UNO. OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | OMavs.com OMAHA MAVERICKS 2013-14 NUMERICAL ROSTER BRITTANY # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 0 Felicia Anderson Jr. G 5-6 Menlo Park, Calif. (Eastside College Prep/Mission College) 1 Ericka House Sr. G 5-11 Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs/Tyler JC) LANGE 2 Felicia Coleman Fr. G 5-5 Winter Park, Fla. (Trinity Prep) • Head Coach 4 Brianna Bogard * Jr. G 5-7 Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown HS/East Tennessee State) 5 Lanese Bough Jr. G 5-10 Christiansted, U.S.V.I. (Central/Panola College) • 1st Season 10 Madi Robson Fr. G 5-7 Ankeny, Iowa (Ankeny) • Alma Mater: Iowa State (2010) 15 Victoria Trowbridge Fr. F 6-1 Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) 20 Cathleen Cox * Jr. G 5-9 Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn) Brittany Lange was named interim head coach of the Omaha 22 Mikaela Shaw Fr. G 6-0 Deweese, Neb. (Sandy Creek) women’s basketball team on Oct. 2, 2013, and the interim tag was 24 Bobbi Beckwith ^ Jr. G 5-10 Albion, Neb. (Boone Central/IWCC/Indiana State) removed on her 27th birthday, December 31, as she became officially 31 Sami Pawlak Fr. F 6-0 Geneva, Ill. (Geneva) the eighth full-time head coach and the youngest to lead the program 45 Taijhe Kelly Jr. C 6-4 Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) in its 43-year history. Lange started with the program at the beginning * - out for season with injury ^ - sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules of the Division I era in 2011-12 and is currently in her third year at UNO. Lange was integral to the Mavericks’ success in their first two Division COACHING STAFF I seasons, as both resulted in winning records, most recently a 17-11 Head Coach: Brittany Lange (1st year; Iowa State, 2010) record during the 2012-13 campaign. As an assistant coach, Lange Assistant Coach: Lee Aduddell (1st year; Abilene Christian, 2008) oversaw UNO’s guards and their position development and in her first Assistant Coach: Elisha Turek (1st year; Oral Roberts, 2007) year as an assistant coach in 2012-13, three of the Mavericks’ backcourt Assistant Coach: Rodney Rogan (1st year; Millsaps College, 2008) players were awarded Summit League All-Conference honors: Paige PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Frauendorfer, Carolyn Blair-Mobley and Jamie Nash. Frauendorfer was Lee Aduddell ................................................A-dud-ull also named an Academic All-American, one of 15 Division I players to Brianna Bogard ..................................... bree-AW-nuh receive such an honor. Lanese Bough ...................... Bow (rhymes with wow) Additionally, Lange played a vital role in recruiting for the Mavericks Taijhe Kelly ..................................................TAW-zhee and was successful in recruiting and signing a large part of the current Sami Pawlak .................................................PAW-lick UNO roster and future players. She coordinated the Mavericks’ offense and game strategies while serving as a scout and managing most day- QUICK FACTS SUMMIT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL to-day operations relating to compliance, administrative duties, camp General Information Rk.
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