2016-17 Women's Basketball
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2016-17 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS #9 (23-4, 8-3 MSC) Campbellsville (23-4, 8-3 MSC) #5 November (6-1) Shawnee State University (25-2, 10-1 MSC) Nov. 4 Harris-Stowe University& W, 65-58 Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017 • 6 p.m. ET Nov. 5 Hiwassee College& W, 88-50. Frank and Janis Waller Gymnasium • Portsmouth, Ohio Nov. 7 21Talladega College W, 73-72 Nov. 12 Bluefield State College W, 108-41 THE MATCHUPS | #WeAreCU Nov. 21 21Talladega College W, 100-57 Nov. 25 RVJohn Brown University% W, 71-64 About the Series Nov. 26 2Westmont College% L, 59-50 All-Time Record: SSU 13-12 Last Meeting: Jan. 14, 2017 | SSU 83-75 December (8-1) Dec. 1 23Cumberland University* W, 91-83 OT Streak: SSU 2-0 Dec. 3 5Lindsey Wilson College* L, 88-65 Dec. 9 Carver College Wf, 2-0 Head Coach: Ginger Colvin (10th season) Head Coach: Jeff Nickel (4th season) Dec. 17 University of Mobile# W, 65-49 Overall Record: 268-69 (.795) Overall Record: 99-31 (.761) Dec. 18 RVMartin Methodist College# W, 82-43 Record at CU: 268-69 (.795) Record at SSU: 99-31 (.761) Dec. 19 18Bethel University# W, 76-57 Record vs. SSU: 9-10 Record vs. CU: 6-4 Dec. 28 Purdue University Northwest^ W, 65-49 CU PROBABLE STARTERS Dec. 29 Thomas University^ W, 83-59 (BASED OFF LAST GAME) Dec. 30 Johnson and Wales^ W, 94-63 ABBY MILLER • Started in all 26 games, avgs. 23mins January (6-1) • Scored season-high 11 vs. No. 2 Westmont 23 Sr. / G / 5-9 Jan. 7 University of Pikeville* W, 64-57 • Season-high 12 rebounds vs. Cumberland 3 Cookeville, Tenn. Jan. 9 University of the Cumberlands* W, 57-37 • Battling through shoulder injury/Gritty/Tough Jan. 12 Georgetown College* W, 82-53 Jan. 14 10Shawnee State University* L, 83-75 Jan. 18 Life University* W, 88-49 LAUREN TURNER • Started last 13 games in place of Grider Jan. 21 Spalding University W, 66-30 Jr. / G / 5-7 • 57 assists last 13 games Jan. 28 Wilberforce University W, 90-67 • Career-high 9 assists vs. Johnson & Wales Gamaliel, Ky. 4 • Career-high 15 points vs. Cumberland February (3-1) Feb. 2 4Lindsey Wilson College* L, 77-72 Feb. 4 15Cumberland University* W, 76-67 MADISON CLEMENTS• Career-high 25 pts vs. Lindsey Wilson Feb. 9 University of the Cumberlands* W, 60-39 • 43% from the floor, 36% from 3-point 23 r-Jr / G / 5-8 Feb. 11 University of Pikeville* W, 70-58 • Very good mid-range jumper 5 5 Clementsville, Tenn. Feb. 16 Shawnee State University* 6:00 p.m. • Double figures in 19-of-26 games Feb. 18 Georgetown College* 2:00 p.m. Feb. 25 Life University* 2:00 p.m. EMILY FOX • Started in all 26 games, avg. 28 minutes March 3-5 MSC Tournament – Frankfort, Ky. Sr. / G / 5-8 • 15 ppg, 39% from 3-point line • Hit season-high six 3s in back-2-back gms. March 18-25 NAIA Tournament – Billings, Montana McKinney, Ky. 15 • 33rd Lady Tiger to reach 1000 points Home Games Bold | All Times ET * - MSC Games | & - Exhibition MADISON STEWART• Started last seven games & - Rotary Classic, McKenzie, Tenn. So. / F / 5-9 • Injured to start season but avg. 18 mpg % - Champions Classic, Jackson, Tenn. • Season-high 17 points vs. UPIKE Leitchfield, Ky. # - MSC / SSAC Classic, Campbellsville, Ky. 23 • Much needed depth at forward ^ - at Saint Thomas, Miami Gardens, Fla. RADIO/VIDEO/TV CU & SSU MEETING FOR 11TH TIME WHILE IN TOP 11 Radio: CU Sports Network, 88.7 The Tiger The Campbellsville-Shawnee State rivalry has been turned into something special, as both have Matt Payton (PxP) been the two top teams in the Mid-South Conference the last few seasons. The Bears have got the best of CU lately, winning two straight games, including the 2016 MSC Tournament title. Online Video: Campbellsville has struggled while playing at Shawnee State, as the Lady Tigers have won just https://portal.stretchinternet.com/SSU two games in the Waller Gymnasium during Ginger Colvin’s tenure. Both teams are playing for seeding in the Mid-South Conference tournament, while the Bears are looking to win their first TV: n/a regular season title. SSU travels to No. 2 Lindsey Wilson No. 19 Cumberland to end its regular season schedule. 2016-17 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY TIGERS TEAM INFORMATION ROSTER COACHING STAFF No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School Head Coach: ...................Ginger Colvin (Campbellsville ‘90) 3 Abby Miller Sr. G 5-9 Cookeville, Tenn. / Livingston Academy Assistant Coach: ......Miranda Denney (Campbellsville ‘05) 4 Lauren Turner Jr. G 5-7 Gamaliel, Ky. / Monroe County HS Assistant Coach: ........... Lindsey Burd (Campbellsville ‘16) 5 Madison Clements r-Jr. G 5-8 Clementsville, Tenn. / Monroe County HS Manager: ............................................ Chris Schroader (3rd) 10 Alexis Pester Sr. G 5-6 Pembroke Pines, Fla. / North Alabama PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 12 LeeAnn Grider Sr. G 5-5 Jamestown, Ky. / Russell County HS Jordan DORAM ................................................... DOOR-um 13 Savannah Gregory RS G 5-8 Scottsville, Ky. / Allen-Co. Scottsville HS DYLANA FOTHERGILL ......................d-LANE-a Fathergill 14 Jordan Doram So. F 5-11 Georgetown, Ky. / Harrison County HS Madison KAISER ..................................................... ki-ZER 15 Emily Fox Sr. G 5-8 McKinney, Ky. / Austin Peay State University QUERALT PRADES ������������������������� Call her “Q” prad-ES 20 Catlin Hall Fr. G 5-5 Stanford, Ky. / Lincoln County HS 21 Cristin Hall Fr. G 5-5 Stanford, Ky. / Lincoln County HS TEAM INFORMATION 22 Lexxus Graham Jr. G 5-5 Winchester, Ky. / George Rogers Clark HS 2015-16 Record ........................................ (27-8, 10-4 MSC) 23 Madison Stewart So. G 5-9 Leitchfield, Ky. / Grayson County HS 2015-16 Finish .................................... (NAIA Quarterfinals) 24 Dylana Fothergill So. F 6-0 Somerset, Ky. / Southwestern HS Starters Returning .......................................................... (4) 30 Madison Kaiser So. F 5-9 Floyds Knobs, Ind. / Floyd Central HS 32 Queralt “Q’ Pradas Sr. F 6-2 Barcelona, Spain/ Broward College Lettermen Returning ���������������������������������������������������� (11) 40 Madison Faulkner Fr. F 5-8 Horse Cave, Ky. / Caverna HS Newcomers ..................................................................... (5) #3 Abby Miller #4 Lauren Turner #5 Madison Clements #10 Alexis Pester #12 LeeAnn Grider #13 Savannah Gregory Sr | G | 5-9 Jr. | G | 5-7 r-Jr. | G | 5-8 Sr. | G | 5-6 Sr. | G | 5-5 r-Fr | G | 5-8 Cookeville, Tenn. Gamaliel, Ky. Clementsville, Tenn. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Jamestown, Ky. Scottsville, Ky. #14 Jordan Doram #15 Emily Fox #20 Catlin Hall #21 Cristin Hall #22 Lexxus Graham #23 Madison Stewart So. | F | 5-11 Sr | G | 5-8 Fr. | G | 5-5 Fr. | G | 5-5 Jr. | G | 5-5 So. | G 5-9 Georgetown, Ky. McKinney, Ky. Stanford, Ky. Stanford, Ky. Winchester, Ky. Leitchfield, Ky. #24 Dylana Fothergill #30 Madison Kaiser #32 Queralt Pradas #40 Madison Faulkner So. | F | 6-0 So. | F | 5-9 Sr. | F | 6-2 Fr. | F | 5-8 Somerset, Ky. Floyds Knobs, Ind. Barcelona, Spain Horse Cave, Ky. 2016-17 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY TEAM INFORMATION ROSTER COACHING STAFF/ADMIN STAFF No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown / Previous School Head Coach ..................................... Jeff Nickel (4th season) Assistant Coach .......................Tim Sammons (7th season) 3 Ashton Lovely SO G 5-9 Jamestown, Ohio/Greeneview HS Assistant Coach ..........................Jack Branon (4th season) 4 Brandie Snow FR G 5-9 Hartville, Ohio/Lake HS Assistant Coach .................. Tabby McKinney (2nd season) 14 Shania Massie SO G 5-7 Greenfield, Ohio/Ohio-Chillicothe Assistant Coach .......................Abby Feuchter (1st season) Director of Athletics .................Jeff Hamilton (15th season) 21 Carson Roney FR F 6-1 Waverly, Ohio/Eastern Local Sports Info. Director .......Jonathon Loughridge(1st season) 23 Hannah Miller SO G 5-9 Coal Grove, Ohio/Ironton St. Joseph HS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 25 Jenna Brown SO G 5-6 Trenton, Ohio/Edgewood HS SHANIA Massie ..............................................shuh-NYE-uh 31 Madison Ridout JR G 5-9 Jackson, Ohio/Kent State Univ. Carson RONEY .....................................................RONE-ee 32 Jen Arnzen SR F 6-2 Portsmouth, Ohio/Notre Dame HS Madison RIDOUT ................................................. RIDE-out 34 Bailey Cummins FR G 5-8 Brooksville, Ky./Bracken County HS Jen ARNZEN...........................................................ARN-zen JONESSA Moore .............................................joe-NESS-uh 40 Jonessa Moore SR C 6-1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Cincinnati State 44 Lydia Poe SO C 6-2 Jackson, Ohio/Jackson HS 2016-17 Campbellville University Women’s Basketball @LTB_CU | Campbellsvilletigers.com MEDIA INFO SERIES FACTS: Campbellsville vs. Shawnee State • Campbellsville and and SSU are meeting for the 26th time in history, with the Bears leading 13-12. QUICK FACTS • The Lady Tigers won the first meeting on Dec. 1, 1990, 69-54, and that started a four-game win streak for CU Location ..............................Campbellsville, Ky. under Hall of Fame Head Coach Donna Wise. • Coach Ginger Colvin has an 9-10 record against SSU. Enrollment ...............................................3,742 • Campbellsville has only won two games in Portsmouth - back-to-back wins in 2013-14 and 2014-15. Founded ...................................................1906 • The Lady Tigers and Bears are meeting for the 11th straight game with Campbellsville being ranked in the Top 11. Nickname ....................................... Lady Tigers In the last eight matchups, CU has been ranked in the Top 5. Colors ...................................Maroon and Gray • Campbellsville and Shawnee State are meeting for the 10th-straight time with both teams ranked. • On Feb. 26, 2015, CU dominated the Bears 77-45 to win its 19th regular season title. President .........................Dr. Michael V. Carter • Two years ago, Shawnee State knocked off CU in OT, 74-67, to win its first MSC tournament title. Director of Athletics ........... Rusty Hollingsworth • The Bears did so again last year, winning 75-62 in the title game to win back-to-back MSC Tournaments.