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2006-07 Notes.Qxd 2006-07 USF Bulls Women’s Basketball USF “Bulls” vs. NO. 6/6 LSU “Lady Tigers” Game No. 14 January 3, 2007 7 p.m. USF Sun Dome (10,411) Tampa, FL Radio & Television The Matchup TELEVISION Catch 47 USF BULLS LSU LADY TIGERS Play-by-Play . .Jim Louk Record . .(11-2, 1-0 BIG EAST) Record . .(13-1, 0-0 SEC) Color Commentary . .Amanda Miller Ranking . .AP (RV-6)/ESPN-USA Today (RV-12) Ranking . .AP (No. 6)/ESPN-USA Today (No. 6) RPI (CollegeRPI.com/Sagarin) . .30/27 RPI (CollegeRPI.com/Sagarin) . .18/6 RADIO WGUL-AM 860 Last Game . .Dec. 29 vs. St. Joe’s, W, 80-76 Last Game .Dec. 30 vs. Louisiana Tech, W, 61-44 Play-by-Play . .Tom Krasniqi Next Game . .Jan. 6 vs. Cincinnati Next Game . .Jan. 7 vs. Georgia Color Commentary . .None Head Coach . .Jose Fernandez Head Coach . .Pokey Chatman Record . .90-97 (Seventh year) Record . .77-8 (Third year) USF SID Contact at USF . .90-97 (Seventh year) at LSU . .77-8 (Third year) MICHAEL HOGAN USF Women’s Basketball SID Game Information Email . [email protected] Game Officials . .David Kramer, Dee Kanter, Cameron Inouye Work Phone . .(813) 974-4092 Tickets . .Contact the USF Athletic Ticket Office at 1 (800) GoBulls) Fax . .(813) 974-5328 Cell Phone . .(813) 469-0616 Website . .www.GoUSFBulls.com Projected USF Starters Schedule/results Nalini (Na-LEE-nee) 6-2 F/C Sr. 32 MILLER Quick Notes: Had 15 points in USF’s win over Date (AP/ESPN USA Today) Oppt. (TV) . .Time/Results Capital Heights, MD Georgia Southern ... Hauled down 16 rebounds vs. Vermont and 15 vs. FIU ... Is averaging 11 N10 UW-Milwaukee . .W, 85-59 rebounds per game in her last three outings ... N18 Texas Southern$ . .W, 89-37 PPG RPG APG SPG Is shooting 45.5% from the field on the year ... N19 Georgia Southern$ . .W, 94-65 7.2 8.1 0.7 1.5 Is USF’s all-time leader in blocks with 158. N21 Stetson . .W, 95-52 N25 St. Francis (NY)# . .W, 94-61 N26 Massachusetts# . .W, 86-61 Jessica 5-11 F Sr. N30 Florida International . .W, 96-73 25 DICKSON Quick Notes: All-America and National Player of D3 at (20/18) Michigan State . .L, 79-71 Ocala, FL the Year Candidate ... Named to the Preseason D7 at Villanova* . .W, 60-48 Wade Trophy and Wooden Award lists ... Tabbed D17 vs. (12/12) Vanderbilt% . .L, 76-68 the BIG EAST Conference Preseason Player of PPG RPG APG SPG D20 Jacksonville . .W, 72-60 the Year ... Scored 33 points vs. St. Joe’s ... Is 21.3 6.6 1.8 1.4 D28 vs. Vermont^ . .W, 77-62 averaging 29.5 points in last two games. D29 at Saint Joseph’s^ . .W, 80-76 J3 (6/6) LSU (Catch 47) . .7 p.m. J6 Cincinnati* . .7 p.m. Stephanie 6-5 C Fr. Quick Notes: Recorded her first career double- J9 at Rutgers* (CSTV) . .7 p.m. 40 SAROSI (Suh-row-see) J13 Notre Dame* (BETV) . .Noon Mims, FL double with 11 points and 11 rebounds vs. J16 Louisville* (Catch 47) . .7 p.m. Jacksonville ... Had 14 boards against Georgia Southern ... Averaging 2.1 blocks per game in J20 at Pittsburgh* . .2 p.m. PPG RPG APG SPG her last eight ... Has blocked 19 shots during J28 at Syracuse* (ESPNU) . .5:30 p.m. 5.3 6.2 0.9 0.8 J30 Georgetown* (CSTV) . .7 p.m. that stretch after two in her first four games. F3 St. John's* (Catch 47) . .5 p.m. F6 at DePaul* . .8 p.m. Rachael 5-11 G Sr. F10 Pittsburgh* (Catch 47) . .7 p.m. 2 SHEATS Quick Notes: Recorded her third-career double- F13 at Providence* . .7 p.m. Marietta, GA double with 12 points and career-high tying 11 F17 at West Virginia* . .6 p.m. rebounds against Georgia Southern ... Had 17 F20 Connecticut* (Catch 47) . .7 p.m. points and six steals against Stetson ... Tied her PPG RPG APG SPG F24 at Marquette* . .8 p.m. career high with seven assists vs. Vanderbilt to 8.6 4.4 1.8 2.0 F26 Seton Hall* (Catch 47) . .7 p.m. go along with two steals. M3-6 BIG EAST Conference Tournament . .TBA $ Image Depot Shootout, Tampa, FL Shantia (Shan-TEE-uh) 5-6 G So. # Best Western Roundball Classic, Tampa, FL 3 GRACE Quick Notes: Has scored better than 20 points % at St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL Sarasota, FL in six of 13 games this season ... Recorded a ^ Saint Joseph’s Univ. Hawk Classic, Philadelphia, PA career-high 26 points vs. FIU ... Has dished out * BIG EAST Conference Game six or more assists in four of the last eight out- PPG RPG APG SPG All times are Eastern and are subject to change ings ... Had a season-high three steals against 18.3 3.5 4.8 1.5 Rankings are the same as they were at game time Jacksonville. 2006-07 USF Bulls Women’s Basketball The Series USF off the bench SERIES RECORD LSU leads series 1-0 Dai (Di) 5-9 G Jr. USF at home ..............................................0-0 1 PACKER Quick Notes: MAde her return with a 14-point USF at LSU ....................................LSU leads 1-0 Jundiai, Brazil effort vs. St. Joe’s on 5-7 shooting and 4-6 from USF at neutral site ........................................0-0 3-pt range ... Is USF’s first international player since Australian-born Melissa Tape ... Saw action First meeting .......................LSU 87-44 (12/30/05) PPG RPG APG SPG vs. Vermont for the first time since St. Francis, 5.0 0.2 0.4 0.0 Last meeting ........................LSU 87-44 (12/30/05) when she re-injured her hamstring. Last USF win ............................................None Last LSU win ........................LSU 87-44 (12/30/05) Tristen 5-8 G Sr. Current streak ..................................LSU one win 5 WEBB Quick Notes: Her 10 points vs. Texas Southern Stone Mountain, GA was her first double-figure scoring game since statistical Jan. 9, 2004 vs. Charlotte ... Had eight points and five rebounds vs. FIU ... Returns to the comparison PPG RPG APG SPG hardwood for a sixth season which was granted 4.7 2.2 2.9 1.3 by the NCAA during the summer of 2006. USF . .Category . .LSU 11-2 . .Overall Record . .13-1 Jessica 5-6 G So. 43.5% . .Field Goal% . .45.1% 10 JACKSON Quick Notes: Another solid back-up at point 34.9% . .3-Pt. Field Goal% . .30.2% Roswell, GA guard ... Is averaging 4.0 points per game in her 69.9% . .Free Throw% . .63.9% last eight outings ... Scored a season-high 13 points to go along with four rebounds against 37.0% . .Oppt. Field Goal% . .28.6% PPG RPG APG SPG Stetson ... Had 11 points and was 6-6 from the 3.5 0.7 1.1 0.4 33.9% . .Oppt. 3-Pt. Field Goal% . .24.6% free throw line against St. Francis. 63.4% . .Oppt. Free Throw% . .66.1% 45.6 . .Rebounding Avg. .42.1 Porche (Por-sha) 6-2 F Fr. +6.9 . .Rebounding Margin . .+8.3 11 GRANT Quick Notes: Had six points and nine rebounds 15.2 . .Assists/Gm. .16.9 Oxon Hills, MD vs. Stetson ... Grabbed 11 boards vs. UMass ... 14.4 . .Turnovers/Gm. .13.1 Has 11 blocks in nine games this season ... Had the best debut of all the newcomers against UW- 5.9 . .Blocks/Gm. .4.9 PPG RPG APG SPG Milwaukee with eight points, six rebounds, two 10.9 . .Steals/Gm. .12.1 2.2 3.6 0.2 0.4 blocks and two steals in just 11 minutes. 82.1 . .Points/Gm. .71.5 62.2 . .Points Allowed/Gm. .42.2 ChiChi (Chee-Chee) 5-11 F Jr. 12 Quick Notes: Scored a season-high 13 points USF Career Stats OKPALEKE (O-pahl-uh-k) Tampa, FL against Vanderbilt while grabbing nine rebounds vs.LSU ... Is averaging 9.2 points per game in her last six outings ... Shooting 53.7% from the field ... PPG RPG APG SPG Athletic shot-blocker who has improved her No. Name . .G . .Ppg . .Rpg 7.4 6.1 0.6 1.5 offensive game since her freshman year. 1 Daiane Packer . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 2 Rachael Sheats . .1 . .0.0 . .2.0 3 Shantia Grace . .1 . .16.0 . .4.0 Caitlyn (Kate-lin) 6-1 G/F Fr. 5 Tristen Webb . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 21 MITRYK (Mit-rick) Quick Notes: Scored a career-high eight points on 3-5 shooting from the field against Georgia 10 Jessica Jackson . .1 . .0.0 . .0.0 Lake Mary, FL Southern ... USF’s most versatile player, able to 11 Porche Grant . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 play either the point or off guard positions, or PPG RPG APG SPG 12 ChiChi Okpaleke . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 the wing forward position ... Has the ability to 2.4 1.8 0.3 0.3 21 Caitlyn Mitryk . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 create match-up problems with her size. 25 Jessica Dickson . .1 . .11.0 . .7.0 32 Nalini Miller . .1 . .3.0 . .1.0 Melissa 6-3 F Fr. 40 Stephanie Sarosi . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 42 DALEMBERT Quick Notes: Scored two points and had six 42 Melissa Dalembert . .0 . .0.0 . .0.0 Miramar, FL rebounds vs. St. Francis (NY) ... Tremendous raw ability ... Is a proven rebounder and shot block- er ... With her ability and athleticism she should PPG RPG APG SPG 2006-007usf have no problem fitting into the system ..
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