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Game 8 Vs St Louis:Layout 1.Qxd Arkansas State University 2009-10 Women’s Basketball Van Provence Assistant Sports Information Director [email protected] 870-972-2707 (office) 870-897-5010 (cell) 870-972-3367 fax Game 8 vs. ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES 2-5 2-3 at Saint Louis Billikens Monday, November 30, 2009 7:00 p.m. Chaifetz Arena (10,600) St. Louis, Missouri 2009-10 ASU Women’s Basketball Schedule Radio: KWHF 95.9 FM “The Wolf” & AStateRedWolves.com Date Opponent Time/Result LiveStats Available at AStateRedWolves.com Nov. 03 Christian Brothers (Exh.) W, 95-49 Nov. 10 Southern Arkansas (Exh.) W, 95-42 TIPPING IT OFF: The Arkansas State Red two teams have not met since the 1989-90 Nov. 13 at Creighton L, 77-54 Wolves begin a two-game road trip Monday season when ASU won 70-37 in Jonesboro. Nov. 16 at Kansas State W, 80-79 (OT) night when they travel to St. Louis, Mo. to Arkansas State is 3-0 against the Billikens Nov. 18 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 72-58 take on the Billikens of Saint Louis in a 7:00 in games played in St. Louis and 3-0 in Nov. 20 vs. Virginia Commonwealth% L, 72-43 p.m. game at Chaifetz Arena. The game games played in Jonesboro. Nov. 21 at Seton Hall% L, 76-52 Nov. 24 Louisiana Tech L, 71-59 may be heard on KWHF 95.9 FM “The Wolf” Nov. 27 Missouri State L, 73-65 and through the StateZone portion of AS- THE COACHES: Arkansas State head coach Nov. 30 at St. Louis 7:00 p.m. tateRedWolves.com. LiveStats will also be Brian Boyer is in his 11th season at the Dec. 05 at Northern Arizona 7:35 p.m. available at AStateRedWolves.com. helm of the Red Wolves program. Boyer Dec. 15 Texas-Arlington 7:05 p.m. holds a career record of 170-140 and has Dec. 19 Arkansas-Little Rock* 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22 Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m. THE TEAMS: Arkansas State will be trying directed the Red Wolves to the Women’s Dec. 30 at Denver* 8:07 p.m. to put an end to a four-game losing streak National Invitation Tournament four times, Jan. 02 North Texas* 3:05 p.m. when the Red Wolves take the court Mon- including three of the past five years. Jan. 06 Middle Tennessee* 7:05 p.m. day night against the Billikens. The Red Boyer is assisted by Tanya Ray, Rebecca Jan. 10 at South Alabama* 3:00 p.m. Wolves were defeated at home by Missouri Peoples and Jennifer Sullivan. Shimmy Jan. 16 at North Texas* 5:00 p.m. Jan. 20 at Florida International* 6:00 p.m. State and Louisiana Tech in their last two Grey-Miller is in her fifth season as head Jan. 23 at Florida Atlantic* 4:00 p.m. games. Prior to that, ASU went 0-2 against coach at Saint Louis, holding a career Jan. 27 Louisiana-Lafayette* 2:05 p.m. Virginia Commonwealth and Seton Hall at record of 43-78. Jan. 30 Denver* 3:05 p.m. the Nov. 20-21 Seton Hall Classic in South Feb. 03 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 7:00 p.m. Orange, N.J. Saint Louis stopped a three- BOYER CLIMBING: With 89 Sun Belt Con- Feb. 06 at New Orleans* 4:30 p.m. Feb. 8 Louisiana-Monroe* 7:05 p.m. game skid Saturday when the Billikens ference victories, ASU head coach Brian Feb. 10 at Western Kentucky* 7:00 p.m. came through with a 72-55 victory over Boyer is now fourth all-time in Sun Belt Feb. 17 at Louisiana-Lafayette* 7:00 p.m. Montana at the Marriott Los Angeles West- Conference wins. Boyer trails FIU head Feb. 20 Western Kentucky* 3:05 p.m. side Classic. Before their victory over Mon- coach Cindy Russo, who is in third place Feb. 24 New Orleans* 7:05 p.m. tana, the Billikens were defeated by Loyola with 94 wins to her credit. Former Feb. 27 Troy* 3:05 p.m. Mar. 6-9 SBC Tournament# TBA Marymount, Butler and Missouri State after Louisiana Tech head coach Leon Barmore opening their season with a 71-45 home tops the list with 135 SBC victories. With % - Anaconda Sports The Rock Seton Hall Classic victory over Southern Illinois. 168 overall victories to his credit, Boyer is # - At Hot Springs, Arkansas in second place on the Arkansas State all- * Sun Belt Conference Game THE SAINT LOUIS SERIES: Arkansas State time wins list, trailing only Jerry Ann Win- All Times Central Time holds a 6-0 advantage in the series, but the ters, who finished with 196 victories in 11 ARKANSAS STATE Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 3 Ebonie Jefferson 5-9 Sr. Laurel, Mississippi 16.7 5.7 .714 ft% G 14 Quinishia McDowell 5-8 So. Monroe, Louisiana 5.4 3.0 .400 fg% G 21 NeNe Hurst 5-10 So. St. Louis, Missouri 12.8 4.2 .778 ft% F 22 Shay Scott 6-2 Jr. North Little Rock, Arkansas 7.9 7.9 .440 fg% F 30 Lyndsay Schlup 6-2 Sr. California, Missouri 6.6 7.6 .833 ft% SAINT LOUIS Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 10 Janisha Gearlds 5-7 So. Bolingbrook, Illinois 5.8 4.2 3.4 apg G 23 Katie Paganelli 5-9 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 10.6 3.4 .786 ft% STARTERS C 55 Amanda Kemezys 6-4 Sr. Fairview Heights, Illinois 17.2 7.6 .714 ft% PROJECTED F 5 Nicole Johnson 6-3 Jr. Southlake, Texas 1.0 2.2 .500 fg% F 33 Lauren Woods 6-0 Jr. Swansea, Illinois 13.6 2.4 .443 fg% 2009-10 ASU Women’s Basketball 1 AStateRedWolves.com seasons at ASU. Jefferson scored a career-high 27 points in 2009-10 ASU’s 73-65 loss to Missouri State Nov. 27. Sun Belt Standings ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS: Senior Jefferson went to the line 12 times against Following Games Played Nov. 29 Ebonie Jefferson was named to the all- the Lady Bears, where she connected on a tournament team at the Anaconda Sports & career-high 11 free throws...Senior forward WEST DIVISION The Rock Seton Hall Classic last weekend Lyndsay Schlup connected on her first ca- Team W L Pct. W L Pct. following her performance in ASU’s two reer three-pointer against the Lady Bears ULM 4 2 .667 0 0 .0 games. Jefferson scored in double figures and played a career-high 37 minutes... New Orleans 3 2 .600 0 0 .0 in both of ASU’s games, finishing with 11 Sophomore guard NeNe Hurst logged a ca- UALR 3 3 .500 0 0 .0 points against Virginia Commonwealth in reer-high 38 minutes against Missouri North Texas 3 4 .429 0 0 .0 Arkansas State 2 5 .286 0 0 .0 the Red Wolves’ opening game before re- State...Junior transfer Breaunna Ellison Denver 1 3 .250 0 0 .0 peating the effort in Saturday’s consolation recorded her first career assist and steal. La.-Lafayette 1 4 .200 0 0 .0 game against Seton Hall. Jefferson also Ellison also grabbed a career-best three re- had five steals and eight rebounds in the bounds in the game. EAST DIVISION two-game classic. Jefferson was joined on Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Western Kentucky 3 2 .600 0 0 .0 the team by Kandice Green of Seton Hall, CLEANING THE GLASS: The Red Wolves Middle Tenn. 3 2 .600 0 0 .0 Corin Adams and Erin Hawkins of Morgan tied a Convocation Center record for re- Troy 3 2 .600 0 0 .0 State and La’Tavia Rorie and D’Andra Moss bounding in their 72-58 victory over Florida Atlantic 3 4 .429 0 0 .0 of VCU, with Moss earning MVP honors. Arkansas-Pine Bluff when ASU ripped down South Alabama 2 3 .400 0 0 .0 71 rebounds against the Golden Lions, FIU 2 4 .333 0 0 .0 DOUBLE-DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Senior for- matching the mark set against Ouachita ward Lyndsay Schlup and junior forward Baptist Dec. 13, 1988. Arkansas State’s 71 Shay Scott both recorded double-doubles rebounds in the game was just shy of the Preseason All-Sun Belt against Arkansas-Pine Bluff to mark the Red school record of 75 set against UAPB dur- First Team Wolves’ first game with two double-doubles ing the 1975-76 season. The Red Wolves’ Chastity Reed (UALR, Jr., F) since Scott and senior guard Ebonie Jeffer- 34 offensive rebounds against UAPB topped Brandi Brown (MTSU, Sr., F) son each doubled-up against North Texas the previous Convocation Center high of 33 Alysha Clark (MTSU, r-Sr., F) during the 2007-08 season. Schlup finished set against Central Florida Feb. 14, 1991. Shakira Nettles (South Alabama, Sr., G) the UAPB game with 16 points and 10 re- Arnika Brown (WKU, Sr., F) bounds, while Scott scored 10 points and WORKING OVERTIME: With their 80-79 Second Team grabbed 12 rebounds. Schlup’s double-dou- overtime win at Kansas State Nov. 16, the Kim Sitzmann (UALR, Sr., G) ble was the second of her career while Red Wolves have improved to 9-0 during Monika Bosilj (FIU, Sr., G) Scott has now piled up 13 double-doubles. the regular season in overtime games under Chelsia Lymon (MTSU, Sr., G) head coach Brian Boyer. Six of those games Kaetlyn Murdoch (Denver, So., F) RAISING THE BAR: Senior guard Ebonie have been played on the road, with the re- Dominique Duck (WKU, Sr., F) maining three at home.
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