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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (5-11, 1-4) at DREXEL (11-5, 3-2) Friday Jan. 25, 2019 • 7:05 p.m. ET Philadelphia, Pa. • Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,509) Up Next: Jan. 27 at Delaware (Newark, Del. - 1:05 p.m.) COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON DREXEL 17 Overall CAA Overall CAA 5-11 1-4 Record 11-5 3-2 TIPS AND NOTES TUNING IN 3-5 0-2 Home 3-4 0-2 In round four of Colonial Athletic Association play, STREAM Drexel Dragons TV 2-6 1-2 Away 7-0 3-0 the College of Charleston women’s basketball team Talent: TBA - - Neutral 1-1 - travel to Philadelphia, Pa., and Newark, Del., for Lost 2 - Streak Won 3 - matchups with Drexel and Delaware. TICKETS DrexelTickets.com 294 - NCAA RPI 123 - Tip-off is set for 7:05 p.m. against the Dragons on LIVE STATS CofCStats.com Firday evening with the game broadcast live on TWITTER @CofCWBB Candice M. Jackson Head Coach Denise Dillon Drexel Dragons TV. INSTAGRAM @CofCWBB 37-101 5th Current School 266-192 15th 37-101 5th Overall 266-192 15th 1 SCOUTING DREXEL The Dragons have rattled off three straight Colonial Athletic Association wins, all SCHEDULE/RESULTS on the road, after opening with two CAA defeats at NOVEMBER Individual Leaders home. 3 Sat. VS. SOUTHERN WESLEYAN (EXH.) W, 100-61 Darien Huff 13.2 Points Bailey Greenberg 16.6 Bailey Greenberg, this weeks CAA Honorable 7 Weds. VS. NORTH GREENVILLE W, 95-62 Bri Sullivan 4.8 Rebounds Bailey Greenberg 6.9 Mention Player of the Week, led Drexel to a 2-0 10 Sat. VS. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W, 75-51 Tyler Collins 5.2 Assists Aubree Brown 4.3 weekend, averaging 19.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per 15 Thurs. at Campbell L, 66-65 Ericka Broughton 1.1 Blocks Niki Metzel 0.8 game. The junior notched a career-high 26 points Darien Huff 2.0 Steals Hannah Nihill 1.5 against Northeastern, hitting the game-tying and 18 Sun. at Wofford L, 78-58 game-winner in the final minute of play. 24 Sat. VS. FURMAN L, 70-67 Drexel own the nations best scoring defense, 29 Thurs. VS. WINTHROP L, 71-64 D1 Rank Total Team Stats Total D1 Rank allowing only 47.5 points per game, and are also DECEMBER 171 65.3 Offense 55.1 328 leading the CAA in fewest turnovers (5th in the 2 Sun. at Appalachian State L, 80-66 234 68.7 Defense 47.5 1 NCAA). 16 Sun. at Lipscomb University W, 65-63 242 -3.4 Scoring Margin +7.6 92 Drexel also lead the CAA in assist-turnover ratio, 19 Weds. VS. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 79-52 261 -2.8 Rebound Margin +1.5 150 fewest fouls per game, three-point FG defense (4th 21 Fri. VS. PRESBYTERIAN L, 71-65 163 13.4 Assists 13.8 139 in the NCAA) and turnovers per game (12.4). 31 Mon. at George Mason L, 66-52 166 3.3 Blocks 2.2 294 JANUARY 113 8.8 Steals 8.5 139 2 CONSISTENT BUCKETS Darien Huff has double 292 -2.63 Turnover Margin +4.44 28 scoring digits in 13 of the Cougars 16 games this 4 Fri. at UNCW* L, 71-49 279 0.65 A-TO Ratio 0.78 190 season, Deja Ford in 12 of the 16. Huff has also 11 Fri. at Elon * L, 76-68 148 .408 FG% .358 312 converted from beyond the arc at least once in every 13 Sun. at William & Mary* W, 66-54 120 .385 FG% Defense .356 30 game this season; her streak is at 22 games dating 18 Fri. VS. TOWSON* L, 77-61 210 5.6 3-Pointers 4.9 255 back nearly a year to Feb. 18, 2018 against Delaware. 20 Sun. VS. JAMES MADISON* L, 91-50 49 .355 3-Point % .257 328 25 Fri. at Drexel* 7 p.m. 106 .714 FT % .702 134 3 RECORDS AND RANKED As we hit the third 27 Sun. at Delaware* 1 p.m. 279 .313 Winning % .688 80 round of conference games in 2019, freshman point FEBRUARY guard Tyler Collins has immediately made an impact 1 Fri. vs. NORTHEASTERN* 6:30 p.m. for The College through her opening season. STARTERS/RESERVES Collins leads the CAA in assists (83) and assists per 3 Sun. vs. HOFSTRA* 1 p.m. game (5.2), ranking her 60th and 40th in the entire 8 Fri. VS. WILLIAM & MARY* 11:30 a.m. Last Game Starters Ht Yr. Pts. Rebs. 10 Sun. VS. ELON* 2 p.m. G 2 Darien Huff 5-9 Sr. 13.2 4.4 NCAA. In her first game as a Cougar the freshman tied the 15 Fri. at James Madison* 12 p.m. F 15 Arynn Eady 6-1 Fr. 5.8 4.4 single-game assist record of 12 set back in 1999. 17 Sun. at Towson* 2 p.m. F 20 Bri Sullivan 6-1 Sr. 3.1 4.8 22 Fri. VS. DELAWARE* 6:30 p.m. G 23 Tyler Collins 5-6 Fr. 8.6 2.6 4 THE HUFF, FORD DUO Two Charleston student- 24 Sun. VS. DREXEL* 1 p.m. G 25 Deja Ford 5-9 Jr. 13.0 3.7 athletes are averaging double-figures through CAA MARCH play; Darien Huff (12.4) and Deja Ford (13.4). Key Reserves Ht Yr. Pts. Rebs. Ford grabbed a second career double-double on 1 Fri. at Hofstra* 7 p.m. G 0 Madison Taylor 5-8 Fr. 6.0 2.5 Sunday (10 pts., 10 reb.) with both considered as part 3 Sun. at Northeastern* 2 p.m. G 1 Shai Blanding 5-6 So. -- 0.3 of the top shooters in the CAA; Huff leads the CAA 8 Fri. VS. UNCW* 6:30 p.m. G 3 Latrice Perkins 5-11 Fr. 4.3 2.3 in 3-point FG Percentage (42.2%) with Ford 9th in FG CAA CHAMPIONSHIP G 5 Cailin Dorsey 5-11 Jr. 0.2 0.6 Percentage (43.9%). 13-16 Campus Sites 7 p.m. G 10 Dee Heath 5-9 So. 0.7 0.3 Games in Bold played at TD Arena G 11 Bryanna Goodson 5-9 So. -- 0.3 5 EDGING CLOSER TO THE CLUB Senior guard Games with * denotes CAA game F 21 Baileigh Larson 6-2 Jr. 5.6 3.3 Darien Huff continues to edge closer to Charleston’s F 24 Lexi Maddox 6-1 So. 1.3 1.0 1,000 points-club. Huff sits at 888 career point, just MEDIA RELATIONS 112 shy of 1,000, and looks to become the second F 40 Morgan Brown-Walker 5-11 Fr. -- -- RYAN MCEVOY F 42 Ericka Broughton 6-2 R-Fr. 4.6 4.6 student-athlete in the Jackson era to reach the milestone behind three-time CAA Defensive Player Communications Assistant of the Year Bre Bolden. [email protected] 312-785-1127 2018-19 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON GAME NOTES G17 vs. Drexel Dragons (Jan. 25) # NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Madison Taylor G 5’8” Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft School) 1 Shai Blanding G 5’6” So. Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocent’s Episcopal) 2 Darien Huff G 5’9” Sr. Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown) 3 Latrice Perkins G 5’11” Fr. Winder, Ga. (Winder-Barrow) 5 Cailin Dorsey G 5’11” Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft School) 10 Dee Heath G 5’9” Jr. Hanahan, S.C. (Northwood Academy) 11 Bryanna Goodson G 5’9” So. Florence, S.C. (Wilson) 15 Arynn Eady F 6’1” Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (St. Francis) 20 Bri Sullivan F 6’1” Sr. Fredericksburg, Va. (Colonial Forge) 21 Baileigh Larson F/C 6’2” Jr. Orange Park, Fla. (Oakleaf) 23 Tyler Collins G 5’6” Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy) 24 Lexi Maddox F 6’1” So. Athens, Ga. (Winder-Barrow) 25 Deja Ford G 5’9” Jr. Waldorf, Md. (St. Mary’s Ryken) 40 Morgan Brown-Walker F 5’11” Fr. Sumter, S.C. (Hammond School) 42 Ericka Broughton F/C 6’2” R-Fr. Goose Creek, S.C. (Goose Creek) STAFF PRONUNCATION GUIDE BY STATE Candice M. Jackson Head Coach (5th Season) Arynn Eady (Like ‘Erin’) Georgia (5) Blanding, Perkins, Eady, Collins, Maddox Kelvin Long Assistant Coach (3rd) Bryanna Goodson (Bree-Anna) South Carolina (4) Heath, Goodson, Brown-Walker, Broughton North Carolina (2) Taylor, Dorsey Malikah Willis Assistant Coach 2nd) Deja Ford (Day-jah) Kentucky Huff st Darien Huff (Da-ree-un) Brittany Parker Assistant Coach (1 ) Virginia Sullivan Ericka Broughton (Braw-tun) Kyle Dillon Director of Operations (2nd) Florida Larson Malikah Willis (Ma-lee-kuh) Samantha Davis Athletic Trainer (1st) Maryland Ford MADISON TAYLOR SHAI BLANDING DARIEN HUFF LATRICE PERKINS CAILIN DORSEY DEE HEATH BRYANNA GOODSON 0 G | 5-8 | Fr. 1 G | 5-6 | So. 2 G | 5-9 | Sr. 3 G | 5-11 | Fr. 5 G | 5-11 | Jr. 10 G | 5-9 | Jr. 11 G | 5-9 | So. ARYNN EADY BRI SULLIVAN BAILEIGH LARSON TYLER COLLINS LEXI MADDOX DEJA FORD MORGAN BROWN-WALKER 15 F | 6-1 | So. 20 F | 6-1 | Sr. 21 F/C | 6-2 | Jr. 23 G | 5-6 | Fr. 24 F | 6-1 | So. 25 G | 5-9 | Jr. 40 F/C | 5-11 | Fr. ERICKA BROUGHTON CANDICE M. JACKSON KELVIN LONG MALIKAH WILLIS BRITTANY PARKER KYLE DILLON 42 F/C | 6-2 | R-Fr. HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH DIR.