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FLORIDA TECH 27 at Florida State# L 46-104 5 Florida Tech L 57-64 FEBRUARY 7 • 12:00 P.M FLORIDA SOUTHERN PPG RPG FG % 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 19-11 | SSC: 15-5 | H: 10-7 | A: 9-3 | N: 0-1 Overall: 0-1 | H: 0-1 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0 MONET BURKETT FLORIDA SOUTHERN GAME 2 2 PG • 5-5 • Sr. • Naples, Fla. 0.0 0.0 - OCTOBER RESULT SCORE FEBRUARY TIME/RESULT RESULT FLORIDA TECH 27 at Florida State# L 46-104 5 Florida Tech L 57-64 FEBRUARY 7 • 12:00 P.M. MADDY MORALES 3.0 2.0 .500 STREAMLINE SALE ARENA AT JENKINS FIELD HOUSE 3 G • 5-7 • Fr. • Orlando, Fla. 7 Florida Tech 12 p.m. 0-1 1-0 MARTE MOE - - - NOVEMBER RESULT SCORE 17 Florida Tech 6:00 p.m. LAKELAND, FLA. 12 F/C • 6-2 • So. • Olso, Norway 8 Alabama-Huntsville^ W 93-50 20 at Palm Beach Atlantic 5:00 p.m. MARTA ARANDA 13 G • 5-7 • Sr. • Valladolid, Spain 50 2.0 .200 9 No. 14 Lee^ L 43-55 24 Saint Leo 5:00 p.m. MATCHUP AT A GLANCE MACKENZIE STEELE 13 Flagler W 78-69 27 Barry 4:00 p.m. 14 G • 5-10 • Jr. • Plant City, Fla. 18.0 14.0 .304 16 Bentley L 62-65 Category Florida Southern Florida Tech TONIGHT’S GAME • Today’s matinee features the second own campus policies and procedures. Please Steele added 14 rebounds, for the game’s MORGAN WINDSOR 20 at Embry-Riddle* W 65-49 MARCH TIME RESULT Location Lakeland, Fla. Melbourne, Fla. 15 G • 5-8 • So. • Sarasota, Fla. - - - game in three days for these two teams, check with each institution before travelling only double-double. Sara Wohlgemuth 23 at Barry* W 59-54 3 at Tampa 5:00 p.m. Conference Sunshine State Sunshine State as Florida Tech defeated Florida Southern, to any of our road games. played well in her first collegiate contest, SARA WOHLGEMUTH 20 G • 5-4 • Fr. • Madison, Conn. 8.0 5.0 .429 29 vs. Northwest Missouri St.% L 37-52 6 Palm Beach Atlantic 4:00 p.m. Nickname Moccasins Panthers 64-57, on Friday night. The Mocs next game, recording eight points, five rebounds, five JULIA JENIKE 30 at Missouri Western St.% L 67-74 13 at Barry 4:00 p.m. Head Coach Betsy Harris John Reynolds Jr. scheduled for February 17, will also be in • Florida Southern is offering fan cutouts assists, and two steals. 21 G • 5-11 • Sr. • Bethel, Ohio - - - the Jenkins Field House, against these same for the upcoming season for both the Coach’s Record at School 134-50 580-362 AUBREY BURKE DECEMBER RESULT SCORE Panthers. women’s and men’s teams. These cutouts • Senior Julia Jenike,who earned Honorable 24 5.0 1.0 .333 * All Home Games played in the Jenkins Field House. Coach’s Career Record 202-77 580-362 F • 6-0 • So. • Green Cove Springs, Fla. 4 Saint Leo* W 83-63 can feature an image of a person, or a pet, Mention All-America honors from the WBCA ASHLEY SHELL * Per school policy, no fans are permitted at any FSC Points Per Game 57.0 64.0 25 13.0 8.0 .556 14 Lynn* L 67-77 • Florida Southern will be playing as an that fans can have placed inside Jenkins a year ago, now has recorded 957 points F/C • 5-11 • Jr. • Deerfield Beach, Fla. home event this year. Points Allowed Per Game 64.0 57.0 independent this season, as the Sunshine Field House. Fans are encouraged to contact in her college career, including her time at SANYA RATNIKAVA 19 No. 25 Lindenwood@ W 94-90 30 PG • 5-7 • Jr. • Minsk, Belarus 5.0 5.0 .250 Average Scoring Margin -7.0 +7.0 State Conference is not fully offering the Joshua Franklin at [email protected] Florida Atlantic. To date, only 23 women 20 No. 1 Drury@ L 68-72 WBCA COACHES POLL Rebounds Per Game 40 43 sport this year. The Mocs are aiming to play or 863-680-4262. in school history have eclipsed the 1,000 CHYNA BULLEN 33 F • 5-11 • So. • Exeter, N.H. 0.0 1.0 - (RECORDS AS OF FEB. 2) Rebounds Allowed Per Game 43 40 at least an 11 game schedule, one that will point mark. JANUARY RESULT SCORE RANK SCHOOL RECORD Average Rebound Margin -3.0 +3.0 qualify the team to be eligible for the NCAA • On Friday night, the Mocs led for the Head Coach: Betsy Harris (7th Season - Alabama, 1994) 2 at Florida Tech* W 72-57 Tournament. Currently, Southern has nine first three quarters before falling to Florida • Moccasin head coach Betsy Harris Assistant Coach: Megan Dzikas (2nd Season - Florida Southern, 2012) 4 Nova Southeastern* W - OT 76-69 1 Drury (21) 10-0 Field Goal Percentage 33.8 37.5 games on the schedule, and will add at least Tech, 64-57. “I thought we did well,” reached a significant milestone on February Field Goal Percentage Defense 37.5 33.8 two more as the season progresses. said head coach Betsy Harris, now in her 26, 2020, as she achieved her 200th career PPG RPG FG % 8 at Rollins* W 60-56 2 Lubbock Christian (2) 9-0 FLORIDA TECH 15 at Eckerd* L 56-68 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 27.3 24.0 seventh season with the Mocs. “I’m proud coaching victory, in a win over No. 14 JAIDA HALL 3 Lander 9-0 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense 24.0 27.3 • For all home games this season, Florida of [our team]. We were just ready to get Tampa, 56-51. She has gone 134-50 in six 0 G• 5-7 • So. • Atlanta, Ga. 0.0 0.0 - 18 Palm Beach Atlantic* W 79-37 4 Charleston (WV) 8-0 Southern College policy prohibits fans on the floor and play.” Southern led the seasons at Florida Southern, and was 68-27 22 Tampa* L 60-65 Free-Throw Percentage 53.8 80.0 CHEYENNE SCOTT 5 Valdosta State 12-1 to be attendance for all sports, including game for 27:58 of playing time, while Tech in three seasons at Coastal Georgia, good for 2 G • 5-6 • Sr. • London, England 0.0 4.0 .000 25 Barry* W 65-39 Assists Per Game 14.0 13.0 6 Minnesota Duluth 5-0 women’s basketball. All home games will be led for only 9:05. The game featured five an overall record of 202-77. Harris’ 134 wins ZOE MURPHY 29 at Saint Leo* W 67-65 streamed live, and will be the sole means lead changes, and saw four tied scores. at Florida Southern are third-best all-time 3 G • 5-7 • Fr. • Morgantown, W. Va. 13.0 3.0 .444 7 Hawaii Pacific 3-0 to watch all home games. For all road Mackenzie Steele led all scorers tonight with among Moccasin head coaches, trailing FANNY HAKANSON FEBRUARY RESULT SCORE 8 West Texas A&M 10-1 games, each opponent will dictate their 18 points, while Ashley Shell contributed 13. only Norm Benn (250-97) and Diane Foli 5 G • 5-8 • Sr. • Stockholm, Sweden 4.0 12.0 .000 1 Embry-Riddle* W 81-52 9 Cedarville 14-1 IRENE VINCENTE 5 at Lynn* W 67-56 10 F • 6-1 • Gr. • Alcala De Henares, Spain 2.0 5.0 .125 THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE PARTNERS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE MOCS! 8 Florida Tech* L 70-73 10 Texas A&M-Commerce 8-1 LINA STRANGER-JOHANNESSEN 11 Fort Hays State 11-2 11 G • 6-0 • Fr. • Osla, Norway 0.0 1.0 .000 12 Rollins* W 74-59 AISTE VAITEKUNAITE 15 at Nova Southeastern* W 71-62 12 Nebraska Kearney 12-2 12 F • 6-3 • R-So. • Siauliai, Lithuania 14.0 6.0 .625 19 Eckerd* L - 2OT 75-84 13 Carson-Newman 7-1 MAKYLA DANIELS 26 at No. 14 Tampa* W 56-51 14 Western Colarado 8-1 13 F • 5-11 • Jr. • Augusta, Ga. 6.0 2.0 .500 29 at Palm Beach Atlantic* W 68-41 RILEY DOYLE-ODENBACH - - - 15 Grand Valley State 8-1 14 G/F • 5-10 • Sr. • Orlando Park, Ill. 16 North Georgia 8-1 SEVERINE UGGEN MARCH RESULT SCORE 15 G • 6-1 • So. • Sandvika, Norway 15.0 1.0 .462 3 vs. #6 Florida Tech+ W 93-62 17 Southern Oklahoma State 9-1 FANNY PAULIN 5 at #2 Eckerd+ L 60-74 18 Daemen 4-1 20 G • 5-10 • Sr. • Taby, Sweden 4.0 5.0 .000 13 at Union (Tenn.) ~ Canceled JAMIELYN JARVIS 19 Arkansas Tech 6-0 34 F • 5-11 • So. • Navarre, Fla. 6.0 1.0 1.000 All times Eastern and subject to change 20 Glenville State 6-1 Head Coach: John Reynolds Jr. (34th Season, Brockport-1976) Home games played at Streamline Sale Arena at Jenkins 21 Central Missouri 12-2 Assistant Coach: Aerial Wilson Field House Head Athletic Trainer: Stephen McCray 22 Tusculum 11-1 # - Exhibition ^ - GSC-SSC Challenge 23 Southern Indiana 10-2 * - Sunshine State Conference game 24 Truman State 11-2 % - MWSU Thanksgiving Classic 25 Gannon 5-1 @ - Terrace Hotel Classic + - SSC Tournament Others receiving votes: Benedict (2-0) 80; Union, TN (9-3) 70; Belmont Abbey ~ - NCAA Regional (10-2) 63; Michigan Tech (8-1) 58; East Central (8-1) 43; Emporia State (9-3) 33; American International (3-1) 30; Colorado Mines (10-2) 27; Notre Dame, OH SSC Tournament games to be played on the campus of the (6-1) 26; Sioux Falls (5-2) 26; Walsh (7-3) ; Ashland (6-3) 20; Azusa Pacific (2-2) higher seeds 16; Catawba (5-1) 9; Virginia-Wise (8-1) 8; Colorado Mesa (10-3) 7; Midwestern THANK YOU TO OUR FAST BREAK CLUB MEMBERS FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL State (7-3) 6.
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