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Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Sat 2001-2002 Schedule TODAY’S GAME NOVEMBER ................................................................................ No. 19/17 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs Sat. Nov. 3 Blue-White Exhibition..........W, 56-51 (2-2, 2-0 CAA) Wed. Nov. 7 BB Travelers (Exh.)..............W, 89-68 vs. No. 24 North Carolina Tar Heels Tue. Nov. 13 MI Express (exh.)..................W, 90-38 (6-1, 0-0 ACC) Fri. Nov. 16 Towson* ................................W, 82-26 Sunday, December 2, 2001 Mon. Nov. 19 @ Virginia Tech...................... L, 62-68 Old Dominion Fieldhouse, Norfolk, VA Fri. Nov. 23 Va. Commonwealth* ............ W, 70-51 Mon. Nov. 26 @ North Carolina State ........... L, 58-74 POSSIBLE STARTING LINE-UPS: DECMEBER................................................................................. Old Dominion: Sun. Dec. 2 North Carolina...................... 2:00 PM Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Thu. Dec. 6 Penn State ............................. 7:35 PM Okeisha Howard G Jr. 5-5 16.5 2.0 Fri. Dec. 14 Seton Hall.............................. 7:35 PM Sharron Francis G Sr. 5-8 7.5 2.8 Thu. Dec. 20 @ Denver ................................9:00 PM Tiffany Thompson C Sr. 6-3 5.0 2.8 Lucienne Berthieu F Sr. 6-2 7.3 7.3 Sat. Dec. 29 Connecticut ............................ 2:00 PM Hamchetou Maiga F Sr. 6-1 9.3 5.0 JANUARY .................................................................................... Tue. Jan. 1 @ William & Mary*................7:00 PM North Carolina: Fri. Jan. 4 Va.Commonwealth * ............ 7:35 PM Name: Pos: Cl: Ht: PPG: RPG: Tue. Jan. 8 @ Tennessee............................7:00 PM Coretta Brown G Jr. 5-8 15.7 4.6 Nikki Teasley G Sr. 6-0 15.7 3.3 Fri. Jan. 11 @ Delaware*...........................7:00 PM Leah Metcalf G Fr. 5-7 14.0 2.1 Sun. Jan. 13 @ George Mason*...................2:00 PM Candace Sutton C So. 6-6 12.9 6.4 Thu. Jan. 17 Hofstra *................................ 7:35 PM Chrystal Baptist F So. 6-2 7.4 8.4 Sun. Jan. 20 Drexel* .................................. 2:00 PM Thu. Jan. 24 @ UNC Wilmington*..............7:00 PM STAT COMPARISON: Sun. Jan. 27 @ James Madison*..................2:00 PM FEBRUARY ................................................................................. ODU: UNC: Fri. Feb. 1 @ Rutgers................................7:30 PM Sun. Feb. 3 @ Towson* .............................1:00 PM .450 Field Goal % .473 Fri. Feb. 8 George Mason*..................... 7:35 PM .333 3-pt Field Goal % .395 Sun. Feb. 10 Delaware*.............................. 2:00 PM Fri. Feb. 15 UNC Wilmington*................ 7:35 PM .547 Free Throw % .654 Sun. Feb. 17 James Madison* ................... 2:00 PM Fri. Feb.22 @ Hofstra * .............................7:00 PM 38.0 Rebounding Avg. 49.1 Sun. Feb. 24 @ Drexel* ...............................2:00 PM 56 Assists 145 MARCH ...................................................................................... Fri. Mar. 1 William & Mary* ................. 7:35 PM 77 Turnovers 137 Wed. – Sat. Mar. 6 - 9 CAA Tournament ....................TBA 15 Blocks 34 Hosted by Old Dominion All Home Game Played at the Old Dominion Fieldhouse 37 Steals 96 * CAA Conference Game 68.0 Points Per Game 91.9 OLD DOMINION QUICK FACTS TRACKING THE LADY MONARCHS THE SCHOOL: TV: There will be no television broadcast for LOCATION: ................................................................... Norfolk, VA NICKNAME: ............................................................. Lady Monarchs tonight’s game. FOUNDED: ................................................................................ 1930 ENROLLMENT: ...................................................................... 19,500 SCHOOL COLORS: .............................................Slate Blue & Silver RADIO: The Lady Monarchs begin their 11th season HOME COURT: ..........................................ODU Fieldhouse (4,855) CONFERENCE: .................................. Colonial Athletic Association on ESPN Radio (1310 am). Tune in to hear all the Old PRESIDENT: .........................Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz) Dominion action called by Tony Mercurio and former ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ..... Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale, 1959) Lady Monarch Jan Trombly. OFFICE PHONE:.......................................................... 757 683-3369 SR. WOMEN'S ADMIN.: ............Dr. Mikki Baile (West Chester '72) ATHLETIC DEPT. PHONE: ........................................ 757 683-3375 ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE: .....................................757-683-4444 INTERNET: The live ESPN Radio broadcast of ATHLETIC TRAINER: ............................................... Terri Zablocki tonight’s game can be heard via the internet. Log on to www.odusports.com to hear all the Lady Monarch action. Real Player or Media Player is required. SPORTS INFORMATION: WBB Contact:......................................................Kimberly Zivkovich Office Phone: .................................................................757-683-3372 COACHES SHOW: The Wendy Larry Show on Home Phone:..................................................................757-417-0211 Fax: ................................................................................757-683-3119 ESPN Radio (1310 am) will be broadcast on Monday’s Email:..................................................................... [email protected] from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Join host Tony Mercurio Website: ...............................................................www.odusports.com along with Old Dominion Lady Monarch head coach Wendy Larry in reviewing the previous weeks games and get an insight on upcoming Lady Monarch battles. COACHING STAFF: Check out the ODU website at www.odusports.com to HEAD COACH: ........................................... Wendy Larry (ODU '77) submit a question to Coach Larry and listen each week RECORD AT ODU: ..................................................330-109 (14 yrs) to hear if your question is aired. OVERALL RECORD: ..............................................379-140 (17 yrs) ASSISTANTS: ...................... Juliet McGee Schweiter (Bucknell '93) .............................................. Susan Montgomery (Valdosta State '83) ....................................................................... Stacy Himes (ODU '97) TICKETS: Individual game tickets for both men’s OFFICE PHONE: .......................................................... 757 683-3401 and women’s basketball went on sale on Monday, November 5th. Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 discount/youth/senior citizen/ODU faculty/staff. HISTORY: Group of 20 or more is $5. Phone orders must go 2000-01 RECORD: ......................................................................21-9 through Ticketmaster at 671-8100. For more 2000-01 CAA RECORD/PLACE: ...................15-1/CAA Champions FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: .......................................1969-70 information, call the ODU Athletic Ticket Office 683- OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: ..................700-231 (.752) 32 yrs 4444. DIVISION I ALL TIME RECORD: ....................246-55 (.817) 25yrs NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST:............................ 18 of 20 yrs/2001 TV TIME: The Lady Monarchs’ match-up with Connecticut (12/29) and James Madison (2/17) will TEAM appear on Comcast SportsNet in the Baltimore- RETURNING LETTERWINNERS: ............................................... 12 Washington area which reaches over three million LETTERWINNERS LOST: ........................................................None STARTERS RETURNING: .............................................................. 5 households. The CAA Tournament championship th STARTERS LOST:......................................................................None game will also air on the same network on March 9 . HERE’S COMES THE TOP 25: Tonight’s game GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Here is a list of will mark the second game against a Top 25 opponent individual records from the 70’s which still stand for the Lady Monarch this season. In their last outing, today: Old Dominion took on #9/8 North Carolina State. The last time the Lady Monarchs faced back-to-back Top Field Goals Attempted (game): 25 foes was at the end of January last season. The 33 – Inge Nissen (vs. Montclair State - 1978) Lady Monarchs dropped home contests against #3 Field Goals Attempted (season): Tennessee (70-87) and #14 Rutgers (45-69), both of 651 – Inge Nissen (1978-79) whom appear on this year’s schedule as well. On the Old Dominion slate, all but one non-conference Free Throws (game): 15 – Nancy Lieberman (vs. Pittsburgh – 1978) opponent (Seton Hall) is either ranked or has received votes in the current AP and USA TODAY/ESPN Poll. Free Throws (season): On the Tar Heel side, North Carolina has already faced 148 – Inge Nissen (1978-79) #1 Connecticut, their lone loss to date. Free Throw Percentage (game): 1. 00 (15-15) – Nancy Lieberman THAT 70’S SHOW: Today’s game will honor the (vs. Pittsburgh – 1978) Lady Monarchs of the 70’s as Old Dominion nears closer to their last game at the Fieldhouse. During the Rebounds (game): 19 – Inge Nissen (vs. Longwood – 1978) 1970’s the Lady Monarchs compiled a 147-67 overall mark and captured the AIAW National Championship Assists (game): in 1979 and the Women’s NIT Championship in 1978. 19 – Nancy Lieberman (vs. Radford – 1978) At halftime, alumni of the Old Dominion women’s basketball team will be honored. Among the many to be in attendance are former head coach and current assistant coach of the WNBA’s Washington Mystics Marianne Stanley (1977-1987) and
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