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GAME 26 Date Opponent Time Nov 2019-20 SCHEDULE GAME 26 Date Opponent Time Nov. 6 at Central Michigan W, 111-105 (2OT) Nov. 9 SOUTH DAKOTA L, 60-66 GREEN BAY VS OAKLAND Nov. 16 MISSOURI W, 72-64 Nov. 19 MARQUETTE L, 60-47 FEBRUARY 16 / 1:00 PM / GREEN BAY, WI Nov. 23 at Chicago State W, 102-46 KRESS CENTER Nov. 28 BOWLING GREEN W, 73-54 Nov. 29 #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE L, 58-83 SERIES SYNOPSIS Nov. 30 #18 SYRACUSE W, 79-73 (OT) Dec. 7 #16 DEPAUL L, 65-76 OVERALL: ............................................................. Green Bay leads, 10-5 Dec. 13 at Maine L, 60-61 CURRENT STREAK: .........................................................Oakland, won 1 Dec. 15 at Marist L, 60-72 LAST MEETING: ................................January 9, 2020, OU won 93-88 Dec. 21 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L, 55-60 Dec. 28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY* W, 65-44 Dec. 30 WRIGHT STATE* L, 58-70 PHOENIX GOLDEN GRIZZLIES Jan. 4 MILWAUKEE* W, 61-48 2019-20 RECORD ......................................................13-12 2019-20 RECORD ......................................................10-14 Jan. 9 at Oakland* L, 88-93 2019-20 HORIZON LEAGUE RECORD ......................8-5 2019-20 HORIZON LEAGUE RECORD ......................5-8 Jan. 11 at Detroit Mercy* W, 65-48 LEADING SCORER ................. Frankie Wurtz (15.2 PPG) LEADING SCORER ................Kahlaijah Dean (12.3 PPG) Jan. 17 IUPUI* L, 42-54 LEADING REBOUNDER ...........Caitlyn Hibner (6.9 RPG) LEADING REBOUNDER ...... Chloe Guingrich (6.9 RPG) Jan. 19 UIC* W, 73-36 LEADER IN ASSISTS ..............Meghan Pingel (3.5 APG) LEADER IN ASSISTS .............. Kahlaijah Dean (3.3 APG) Jan. 24 at Youngstown State* W, 70-63 (2OT) HEAD COACH ................................................Kevin Borseth HEAD COACH ....................................................Jeff Tungate Jan. 26 at Cleveland State* W, 74-54 Jan. 30 at Wright State* W, 68-59 Feb. 1 at Northern Kentucky* L, 43-63 Feb. 8 at Milwaukee* L, 60-65 STREAM: ESPN+ Feb. 14 DETROIT MERCY* W, 72-45 2019-20 Green Bay Women's Basketball Page 1/1 Feb. 16 OAKLAND* 1:00 PM Combined Team Statistics RADIO: 107.5 FM / 1400 AM (THE FAN)as of Feb 16, 2020 (Play-By-Play:All games Matt Pauley) Feb. 21 at UIC* 11:00 AM Feb. 23 at IUPUI* 1:00 PM Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES 13-12 5-6 6-5 2-1 Feb. 27 CLEVELAND STATE* TBD CONFERENCE 8-5 4-2 4-3 0-0 Green Bay 482 470 336 334 59 1681 NON-CONFERENCE 5-7 1-4 2-2 2-1 Opponents 418 396 341 367 40 1562 Feb. 29 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* 2:00 PM Team Box Score 2019-20 PHOENIX STATS Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds Mar. 3-10 TBD (HL TOURNAMENT) TBD No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 3 WURTZ, Frankie 25-25 826:51 33.1 129-322 .401 60-166 .361 63-76 .829 32 96 128 5.1 71 4 51 37 3 45 381 15.2 Home games are in bold 4 HIBNER, Caitlyn 23-23 668:08 29.0 92-216 .426 25-93 .269 49-62 .790 35 124 159 6.9 47 2 44 45 11 14 258 11.2 * Horizon League contest 00 OSKEY, Hailey 14-14 471:23 33.7 53-131 .405 19-61 .311 17-20 .850 11 35 46 3.3 14 0 31 19 4 14 142 10.1 32 MURPHY, Karly 25-13 475:38 19.0 84-220 .382 1-12 .083 24-35 .686 43 78 121 4.8 34 0 32 28 5 13 193 7.7 52 WOLF, Madison 25-12 554:24 22.2 71-153 .464 0-2 .000 32-59 .542 44 118 162 6.5 35 1 40 35 16 14 174 7.0 25 ROBSON, Lyndsey 25-11 592:35 23.7 49-126 .389 20-69 .290 45-56 .804 14 42 56 2.2 50 1 56 31 3 16 163 6.5 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 14 PINGEL, Meghan 17-15 505:22 29.7 37-93 .398 14-41 .341 12-18 .667 6 45 51 3.0 44 1 59 32 1 28 100 5.9 Media Contact: Stephen Wagner 44 DIER, Anna 11-7 253:48 23.1 27-46 .587 2-12 .167 8-12 .667 10 14 24 2.2 22 0 13 9 3 7 64 5.8 42 WOLF, Mackenzie 15-4 289:45 19.3 29-59 .492 0-1 .000 25-35 .714 18 38 56 3.7 36 1 29 16 13 4 83 5.5 Email: [email protected] 10 BRECHT, Anna 21-1 290:54 13.9 28-75 .373 14-48 .292 22-29 .759 16 14 30 1.4 23 2 14 12 3 7 92 4.4 Office: 920.465.5759 11 GALLASOVÁ, Patricia 20-0 195:54 9.8 14-42 .333 2-11 .182 1-1 1.000 5 13 18 0.9 25 1 19 10 1 9 31 1.6 Team 39 43 82 17 Cell: 920.366.6785 Total 25 5125 613-1483 .413 157-516 .304 298-403 .739 273 660 933 37.3 401 13 388 291 63 171 1681 67.2 Twitter: @GBPhoenix - @GBPhoenixWBB Opponents 25 5125 524-1408 .372 234-703 .333 280-389 .720 245 627 872 34.9 434 13 325 346 67 133 1562 62.5 Team Statistics Team Results GB OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 1681 1562 11/06/2019 at Central Mich. Wot2 111-105 1773 Points per game 67.2 62.5 11/09/2019 South Dakota L 60-66 1997 Scoring margin +4.8 - 11/16/2019 Missouri W 72-64 1847 Field goals-att 613-1483 524-1408 11/19/2019 Marquette L 47-60 2128 Field goal pct .413 .372 11/23/2019 at Chicago St. W 102-46 124 3 point fg-att 157-516 234-703 11/28/2019 vs Bowling Green W 73-54 856 3-point FG pct .304 .333 11/29/2019 vs Mississippi St. L 58-83 943 3-pt FG made per game 6.3 9.4 11/30/2019 vs Syracuse Wot 79-73 1224 Free throws-att 298-403 280-389 12/07/2019 DePaul L 65-76 2023 Free throw pct .739 .720 12/13/2019 at Maine L 60-61 1182 F-Throws made per game 11.9 11.2 12/15/2019 at Marist L 60-72 1407 Rebounds 933 872 12/21/2019 South Dakota St. L 55-60 1700 Rebounds per game 37.3 34.9 12/28/2019 Northern Ky. W 65-44 1572 Rebounding margin +2.4 - 12/30/2019 Wright St. L 58-70 1431 Assists 388 325 01/04/2020 Milwaukee W 61-48 1856 01/09/2020 at Oakland L 88-93 471 Assists per game 15.5 13.0 01/11/2020 at Detroit Mercy W 65-48 235 Turnovers 291 346 01/17/2020 IUPUI L 42-54 1827 Turnovers per game 11.6 13.8 01/19/2020 UIC W 73-36 1445 Turnover margin +2.2 - 01/24/2020 at Youngstown St. Wot2 70-63 1436 Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 0.9 01/26/2020 at Cleveland St. W 74-54 283 Steals 171 133 01/30/2020 at Wright St. W 68-59 421 Steals per game 6.8 5.3 02/01/2020 at Northern Ky. L 43-63 930 Blocks 63 67 02/08/2020 at Milwaukee L 60-65 1063 Blocks per game 2.5 2.7 02/14/2020 Detroit Mercy W 72-45 1617 Winning streak 1 - Home win streak 2 - Attendance 19443 9325 Home games-Avg/Game 11-1768 11-848 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-1008 2019-20 PHOENIX NOTES FINSIHING STRONG 11, 2020. It was also the first time since the PRESEASON PROMINENCE As we near the end of the Horizon League 2015-16 season where GB secured at least The Green Bay women’s basketball team is no slate, it pays to have a history of being hot 50 rebounds, with the last occasion happening stranger to high expectations, with this year heading into the postseason. The Phoenix has against Youngstown State on Feb. 11, 2016, being no exception. The Phoenix is favored in fared well in the final contests of the season, when Green Bay corralled 56 boards. The the Horizon League’s preseason poll for the finishing 21-4 through the last five games Phoenix has won the battle on the boards in 12th-consecutive season, sharing the title over the past five seasons. In the 2018-19 14 matchups this season. with defending champion Wright State. season, the Phoenix finished a perfect 5-0 through the last games of the campaign. PROTECTING HOME COURT KEY RETURNERS In the past five seasons, Green Bay has been Green Bay was plagued by injuries a season ONTO OAKLAND nearly perfect at home when taking the court ago and returns a number of key players in Oakland seems to be the team to get under against Horizon League opponents. The 2019-20. Caitlyn Hibner is poised to make a the skin of Green Bay. The Phoenix owns the Phoenix owns a 45-5 record dating back to strong comeback after sitting out all of 2018- overall series with a 10-5 record but since the the 2014-15 season when facing teams from 19 with an injury.
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