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2020-21 Women's Basketball 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2020-21 SCHEDULE Overall: 3-2 // Home: 1-1 // Away: 2-1 BELMONT AUBURN NOVEMBER BRUINS TIGERS Sunday 29 ^[11/12] Kentucky 70-50 L HC: Bart Brooks HC: Terri Williams-Flournoy GAME #6 GAME 4th Season 17th Season DECEMBER Record at Belmont: 82-22 Record at Auburn: 140-121 Sunday 6 [--/RV] Middle Tennessee 70-64 W Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 283-225 Thursday 10 ^*TENNESSEE STATE 83-35 W 3-2, 1-0 OVC 5-2, 0-0 SEC Sunday 13 ^MARQUETTE 64-61 L Sunday, Dec. 20 // 2 p.m. Thursday 17 ^*Tennessee State Postponed Auburn Arena // Auburn, Ala. SEC Network+ Friday 18 Alabama A&M 71-55 W Sunday 20 ^Auburn 2:00 FOLLOW BELMONT Fans can get up-to-the-minute statistics from the games by visiting Belmont’s women’s basketball schedule page Wednesday 30 ^*MURRAY STATE 12:00 at belmontbruins.com and clicking on the live stats link correlated with the game. Fans can also follow the Belmont women’s basketball twitter account (@BelmontWBB) for additional updates. Free live audio streams for all games JANUARY are available on the Bruin Sports Network through belmontbruins.com. Sunday’s matchup between Belmont and Saturday 2 ^*UT Martin 1:00 Auburn will be available to watch via SEC Network+ or track through live stats. Thursday 7 ^*SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 4:00 Saturday 9 ^*UT MARTIN 1:00 FAST BREAK Thursday 14 ^*Tennessee Tech 5:00 • Belmont defeated the Alabama A&M Lady Bulldogs, 71-55, on the road Friday afternoon at T.M. Elmore Saturday 16 ^*Jacksonville State 1:00 Gymnasium. The Bruins outscored the Lady Bulldogs by a 22-10 margin in the final period to leave the Rocket Thursday 21 ^*EASTERN ILLINOIS 4:00 City with a victory. Junior forward Conley Chinn fueled Belmont’s run with 10 fourth-quarter points. Saturday 23 ^*SIU EDWARDSVILLE 1:00 • The Bruins were predicted to finish second in the OVC Preseason Poll voted on by coaches and sports information directors on Nov. 6. Junior guard Jamilyn Kinney also raked in Preseason All-OVC accolades for the Thursday 28 ^*Austin Peay 4:30 first time in her career. Saturday 30 ^*Murray State 4:30 • Belmont finished with a 22-9 (16-2, OVC) record en route to their fourth-straight OVC regular season championship last season. They also finished with an undefeated 13-0 home record in the Curb Event Center FEBRUARY for the first time since the 2015-16 season. Thursday 4 ^*Eastern Illinois 4:30 Saturday 6 ^*SIU Edwardsville 5:00 LAST GAME’S STARTERS Thursday 11 ^*EASTERN KENTUCKY 4:00 Saturday 13 ^*MOREHEAD STATE 1:00 14 JAMILYN KINNEY Jr. • G • 5-7 • Van Buren, Ark. • Van Buren HS Thursday 18 ^*JACKSONVILLE STATE 4:00 PPG RPG APG FG% HIGHLIGHTS: Registered eight points on 3-of-7 shooting from the Saturday 20 ^*TENNESSEE TECH 1:00 field at Alabama A&M... Knocked down a pair of 3-pointers and 8.2 3.2 3.8 .341 Thursday 25 ^*Eastern Kentucky 4:00 grabbed four boards... Notched a pair of assists and steals, also a block in 29 minutes on the court... Saturday 27 ^*Morehead State 12:00 PRESEASON ALL-OVC DESTINEE WELLS Fr. • G • 5-6 • Lakeland, Tenn. • Houston HS MARCH 11 Wednesday 3 OVC First Round TBA PPG RPG APG FG% HIGHLIGHTS: Tallied 12 points on an even 5-of-10 clip from the floor versus the Lady Bulldogs... Dished out a season-high eight assists Thursday 4 OVC Quarterfinals TBA 10.8 3.6 4.2 .409 and grabbed three rebounds... Added two steals and went a perfect Friday 5 OVC Semifinals TBA 2-of-2 from the free throw line... Saturday 6 OVC Championship TBA 0 TUTI JONES Fr. • G • 5-7 • Troy, Ala. • Charles Henderson HS HIGHLIGHTS: Logged 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting in a team-high *denotes Ohio Valley Conference game PPG RPG APG FG% 33 minutes on the hardwood Friday... Grabbed six steals and three 12.0 5.0 0.5 .475 ^ Coverage on ESPN Family of Networks rebounds... Also recorded two assists and a pair of 3-pointers... Leads Home Games in CAPS the nation in steals per game (5.5)... All Times Central 20 CONLEY CHINN Jr. • F • 6-1 • Jackson, Miss. • Jackson Academy PPG RPG APG FG% HIGHLIGHTS: Posted a season and team-best 13 points in 28 minutes against Alabama A&M... Shot 5-of-13 from the field and brought 7.0 3.4 1.6 .375 BRUIN SPORTS NETWORK SEC NETWORK+ down four boards... Added three steals and dished out an assist on Radio: Rich Tiner Play-By-Play: Brit Bowen the day... Analyst: Larry DiChiara 1 MADISON TREECE Sr. • F • 6-4 • St. Louis, Mo. • Duke CONTACT INFO PPG RPG APG FG% HIGHLIGHTS: Recorded two points in eight minutes on the court Women’s Basketball Contact Seth Raborn versus the Lady Bulldogs... Also grabbed two rebounds and tallied 9.4 2.8 0.4 .413 Email [email protected] an assist... Shot a 1-of-3 clip from the field in her fifth consecutive Cell Phone (615)-906-1727 start... Game Notes • 1 BROADCAST ROSTER Tuti Madison Madison 4 Macie 5 Whitney 0 Jones 1 Treece 3 Bartley Culbertson Hay FR • G • 5-7 SR • F • 6-4 FR • F • 6-3 JR • G • 5-11 FR • G • 6-0 Troy, Ala. St. Peters, Mo. Kettering, Ohio Fall Branch, Tenn. Eastview, Ky. (TOO-tee) Allison Destinee Jamilyn 20 Conley 21 Blair 10 Luly 11 Wells 14 Kinney Chinn Schoenwald JR • F • 6-1 FR • G • 5-6 JR • G • 5-7 JR • F • 6-1 FR • G • 5-8 Alpharetta, Ga. Lakeland, Tenn. Van Buren, Ark. Jackson, Miss. Brentwood, Tenn. (LOO-lee) (JAY-muh-lihn) (SHOWIN-wald) Maddie Nikki Kiki Grace Cam 22 Cook 23 Baird 24 Britzmann 25 Smith 34 Browning JR • G • 5-10 SO • F • 6-0 SO • G • 6-0 JR • G • 5-9 SO • F • 6-2 Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wheaton, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Raleigh, N.C. Louisville, Ky. (BRIGHTS-munn) Bart Jamey Amy Christine Kaylah HC Brooks AC Givens AC Malo AC Clark GA Keys Fourth Season Fifth Season Fifth Season Third Season Second Season Buffalo, Wy. Tallahassee, Fla. Fairmont, Minn. Tucson, Ariz. Memphis, Tenn. (MAY-low) 2 Four-straight OVC Regular Season Championships • Four-Time OVC Tournament Champions • Five NCAA Tournament Berths ROSTER INFORMATION NUMERICAL ROSTER BRUINS BY CLASS NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 0 Tuti Jones G 5-7 FR. Troy, Ala. (Charles Henderson HS) SENIORS (1) SOPHOMORES (3) 1 Madison Treece F 6-4 SR. St. Peters, Mo. (Duke) Madison Treece Nikki Baird 3 Madison Bartley F 6-3 FR. Kettering, Ohio (Kettering Fairmont HS) Kiki Britzmann 4 Macie Culbertson G 5-11 JR. Fall Branch, Tenn. (Daniel Boone HS) 5 Whitney Hay G 6-0 FR. Eastview, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS) JUNIORS (6) Cam Browning 10 Allison Luly F 6-1 JR. Alpharetta, Ga. (Creekview HS) Conley Chinn 11 Destinee Wells G 5-6 FR. Lakeland, Tenn. (Houston HS) Maddie Cook FRESHMEN (5) 14 Jamilyn Kinney G 5-7 JR. Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS) Macie Culbertson Madison Bartley 20 Conley Chinn F 6-1 JR. Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) Jamilyn Kinney Whitney Hay 21 Blair Schoenwald G 5-8 FR. Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Allison Luly Tuti Jones 22 Maddie Cook G 5-10 JR. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS) Grace Smith Blair Schoenwald 23 Nikki Baird G 6-0 SO. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North HS) Destinee Wells 24 Kiki Britzmann G 6-0 SO. St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 25 Grace Smith G 5-9 JR. Raleigh, N.C. (Cary Christian School) 34 Cam Browning F 6-2 SO. Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Male HS) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. YEAR HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) BRUINS BY STATE 23 Nikki Baird G 6-0 SO. Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North HS) 3 Madison Bartley F 6-3 FR. Kettering, Ohio (Kettering Fairmont HS) ALABAMA (1) NORTH CAROLINA (1) 24 Kiki Britzmann G 6-0 SO. St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) Tuti Jones Grace Smith 34 Cam Browning F 6-2 SO. Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Male HS) 20 Conley Chinn F 6-1 JR. Jackson, Miss. (Jackson Academy) ARKANSAS (1) OHIO (1) 22 Maddie Cook G 5-10 JR. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland HS) Jamilyn Kinney Madison Bartley 4 Macie Culbertson G 5-11 JR. Fall Branch, Tenn. (Daniel Boone HS) 5 Whitney Hay G 6-0 FR. Eastview, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS) GEORGIA (1) TENNESSEE (4) 0 Tuti Jones G 5-7 FR. Troy, Ala. (Charles Henderson HS) 14 Jamilyn Kinney G 5-7 JR. Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS) Allison Luly Maddie Cook 10 Allison Luly F 6-1 JR. Alpharetta, Ga. (Creekview HS) Macie Culbertson 21 Blair Schoenwald G 5-8 FR. Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) MISSISSIPPI (1) Blair Schoenwald 25 Grace Smith G 5-9 JR. Raleigh, N.C. (Cary Christian School) Conley Chinn Destinee Wells 1 Madison Treece F 6-4 SR. St. Peters, Mo. (Duke) 11 Destinee Wells G 5-6 FR. Lakeland, Tenn. (Houston HS) ILLINOIS (1) MISSOURI (2) Nikki Baird Kiki Britzmann Madison Treece Head Coach: Bart Brooks (Wyoming, 2004) Assistant Coach: Jamey Givens (Florida State, 2008) KENTUCKY (2) Assistant Coach: Amy Malo (Vanderbilt, 2009) Cam Browning Assistant Coach: Christine Clark (Harvard, 2014) Whitney Hay Athletic Trainer: Travis Zaborowski (Central Michigan, 2020) @BelmontWBB belmontwbb /belmontwmnbb Game Notes • 3 ABOUT THE BRUINS QUICK FACTS Belmont is coming off its fourth consecutive Ohio Valley Conference regular season championship in the 2019-20 season.
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