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Lady Indian Basketball Lady Indian Basketball Van Provence Assistant SID [email protected] 870-972-2707 870-897-5010 (cell) 870-972-3367 (fax) GAME 20 ASU LADY INDIANS vs. NORTH DAKOTASTATE BISON Saturday, Jan. 20 Fargo, North Dakota Bison Sports Arena (6,000) 7:00 p.m. Radio: KJCF 103.9 FM Audio & Video Streaming: ASUIndians.com ON TAP: The Arkansas State Lady when the Lady Indians were defeated 82- Indians travel to Fargo, N.D. to take on the 54 at #20 Middle Tennessee. Despite the 13-6, 7-2 7-7 Bison of North Dakota State, Saturday, loss, Arkansas State remains in a first Arkansas State Schedule/Results Jan. 20 in a non-conference matchup at place tie with Louisiana-Lafayette atop the Date Opponent Time/Result Bison Sports Arena. Sun Belt West division standings. North Dakota State snapped a three-game losing Nov. 02 Ark.-Monticello (Exhibition) W 74-46 Nov. 05 Arkansas Tech (Exhibition) W 85-59 THE PRINCIPALS: Arkansas State streak Jan. 15 when the Bison defeated Nov. 10 at UNC-Charlotte L 76-65 closes out a two-game road trip with Jamestown College 53-31. With the win Nov. 13 Alabama W 73-56 Nov. 17 at Missouri L 74-53 Saturday night’s matchup against the NDSU improved to 5-1 at home on the Nov. 20 at Missouri State W 67-54 Bison. ASU dropped to 7-2 in Sun Belt season and balanced its overall record at Nov. 24 #10 Purdue L 67-61 Nov. 26 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 87-55 West play and 13-6 overall Thursday night 7-7. Nov. 30 South Dakota State W 67-52 Dec. 02 San Jose St.# W 90-71 Dec. 03 California# L 81-62 ARKANSAS STATE ROSTER Dec. 09 Oklahoma State W 80-73 No. Name Pos. Ht Cl. Hometown (Last School) Dec. 16 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 65-58 (OT) 1 Jazmine Taylor G 5-8 Fr. Memphis, TN (Ridgeway) Dec. 29 South Alabama* W 69-57 Dec. 31 New Orleans* W 68-56 3 Rudy Sims G 5-7 Sr. Memphis, TN (East) Jan. 03 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 80-64 5 Kelsey Lock G-F 6-0 Jr. Republic, MO (Republic) Jan. 06 North Texas* W 57-51 Jan. 09 Arkansas-Little Rock* W 62-43 10 Melia Pence G 6-0 Fr. Ashland, MO (Southern Boone Co.) Jan. 13 at Troy* L 76-55 11 Ebonie Jefferson G 5-9 Fr. Laurel, MS (Northeast Jones) Jan. 15 Denver* W 53-48 Jan. 18 at Middle Tennessee* L 82-54 15 Brittney Hiles G 5-7 So. Baton Rouge, LA(Christian Life Acad.) Jan. 20 at North Dakota State 7:00 p.m. 24 Veronica Smith G 5-10 Fr. East St. Louis, IL (East St. Louis) Jan. 24 Western Kentucky* 7:05 p.m. 25 Caroline Starr G 5-10 So. Benton, AR (Benton) Jan. 27 at Florida International* TBA Jan. 31 Florida Atlantic* 5:35 p.m. 30 Lyndsay Schlup F 6-1 Fr. California, MO (Helias) Feb. 07 Louisiana-Lafayette* 7:05 p.m. 33 Ashley Anderson F 6-2 So. Cabot, AR (Cabot) Feb. 11 at South Alabama* 1:15 p.m. Feb. 13 at Denver* 8:00 p.m. 34 Adrianne Davie C 6-3 Sr. Little Rock, AR (Central Ark. Christian) Feb. 17 Louisiana-Monroe* 7:05 p.m. 35 Rachel Brown F-C 6-2 Jr. Kennett, MO (Kennett) Feb. 22 at North Texas* 5:00 p.m. Feb. 24 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 4:30 p.m. 40 Ali Carter G 5-10 Sr. Pocahontas, AR (Pocahontas) Feb. 28 Sun Belt Tournament Round 1 TBA 50 Tabitha Christian F 6-3 Sr. Huntsville, AR (Huntsville) Mar. 3-6 Sun Belt Tournament TBA * Sun Belt Conference Game Head Coach - Brian Boyer (Missouri Western) # - California Contra Costa Classic Assistant Coaches - Tanya Ray (St.Mary’s), Rebecca Chilton Peoples (Prescott College), Home Games in Bold Carrie Redman (Arkansas) PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Arkansas State North Dakota State Pos. No. Name PPG RPG APG Pos. No. Name PPG RPG APG G 1 Jazmine Taylor 1.8 1.2 0.7 G 10 Amanda Girodat 3.8 3.3 2.5 G 3 Rudy Sims 17.3 5.3 4.4 G 22 Lisa Bue 14.6 5.6 2.2 G 40 Ali Carter 7.7 2.9 0.7 C 30 Jerri Penley 7.1 6.4 0.5 F 30 Lyndsay Schlup 4.5 4.1 0.5 F 14 Kayla Dahlen 4.9 3.9 1.4 C 34 Adrianne Davie 20.9 8.8 0.8 F 42 Brenda Slyt 11.2 4.1 1.2 2006-07 Lady Indian Basketball ASUIndians.com THE SERIES: ASU leads the series in 2003-04 directed the Lady Indians to Athletic Media Relations 1-0. The Lady Indians defeated North their first-ever regular season conference Arkansas State University Dakota State 67-45 in Jonesboro during title, as ASU earned a share of the Sun Belt PO Box 1000 the 2005-06 season. East Division championship. Heading into State University, AR 72467 the season, Boyer ranked sixth in the Sun Telephone - 870-972-2541 THE COACHES: Two-time Sun Belt Belt Conference in all-time conference Fax - 870-972-3367 Conference Coach of the Year Brian Boyer wins with 55. Press Row - 870-972-2541 is in his eighth season as the Lady Indians’ Amy Ruley is in her 28th year as head Website - ASUIndians.com head coach, holding a record of 124-102. coach of the Bison. Ruley has compiled a Boyer has guided the ASU program to record of 647-183, good for a .779 win- WBB Contact - Van Provence, Asst. SID three WNIT Tournament appearances, and ning percentage. She was named as the 870-972-2707 / [email protected] head coach on the NCAA Division II Jerry Scott, Asst. A.D./ Sports Info. Dir. HEAD-to-HEAD Women’s Basketball 25th Anniversary 870-972-3405 / [email protected] team and was inducted into the Women’s Gina Bowman, Asst. SID Basketball Hall of Fame in June, 2004. 870-972-3547 / [email protected] Ruley recorded the 600th win in her 25- year career when NDSU defeated MEDIA INFORMATION ASU NDSU Augustana (78-73) on Feb. 14, 2004. She became only the second active Division II Media Room 13-6, 7-2 . .Record . .7-7 A new and expanded media room was 3-2 . .Last 5 . .2-3 women’s basketball coach to reach 600 completed at the ASU Convocation 8-2 . .Last 10 . .5-5 wins and the 14th at any NCAA Division Center during the off-season. Enter the 1268 . .Points . .871 (I, II or III). The 1993 WBCA Division II media room from the lower level, beneath 66.7 . .Points Avg. .62.2 the blue portal. +3.9 . .Scoring Margin . .-0.2 438-1054 . .FG Made-Att. .314-806 Post-Game Interviews .416 . .Field Goal Pct. .390 The Arkansas State locker room is closed 92-279 . .3-FG Made-Att. .52-204 to all members of the media. Head coach .330 . .3-FG pct. .255 Brian Boyer and requested assistant 4.8 . .3-FG Made pg . .3.7 coaches and players will be available for 300-423 . .FT Made-Att. .191-287 Lady Indians interviews following a brief cooling off .709 . .FT Pct. .666 On the Radio period. At ASU’s home games, all post- 619 . .Rebounds . .583 37.0 . .Rebounds Avg. .41.6 game coach and player interviews will be Lady Indian Basketball can be heard on conducted in the media room. -2.7 . .Rebounding Margin . .+3.9 13.0 . .Assists Avg. .14.0 103.9 Earl FM, and online at www.ASUIndians.com Practice Coverage 18.8 . .Turnovers Avg. .18.9 Play-by-play is provided by Brad Bobo, Lady Indian basketball practices are open 7.3 . .Steals Avg. .8.1 the voice of the Lady Indians. to the media. Players and coaches are 3.5 . .Blocks Avg. .4.4 available for interviews following prac- tice. When possible, please contact the NORTH DAKOTA STATE ROSTER Sports Information office prior to practice No. Name Pos. Ht Cl. Hometown/Previous School to arrange interviews. 10 Amanda Girodat G 5-8 Sr. Kindred, ND (Kindred) 12 Emily Moran G 5-7 Jr. Fremont, NE (Fremont) Basketball Releases 14 Kayla Dahlen F 5-10 Sr. Fargo, ND (North) All Lady Indian basketball releases can 20 Inger Hodgson G 5-9 Fr. Barneveld, WI (Barneveld) be obtained as a PDF document on the 21 Megan Shea F 6-0 Fr. Plymouth, MN (Robbinsdale Armstrong) athletics website at ASUIndians.com. To 22 Lisa Bue G 5-10 Jr. Austin, MN (Austin) be added to the email broadcast for bas- 24 Katie Dahlen G 5-10 Sr. Fargo, ND (North) ketball releases, contact Van Provence in 30 Jerri Penley C 6-2 So. Willis, MI (Ypsilanti Calvary Christian) the Sports Information office. 32 Jackie Sanden F 5-9 Jr. Barney, ND (Wyndmere) 40 Jill Zaruba C 6-2 Fr. Monticello, MN (Monticello) 42 Brenda Slyt F 6-0 Jr. Climax, MN (Climax-Fisher) 44 Ali Sonstelie C 6-1 So. Winger, MN (E. Grand Forks Sacred Heart) 45 Jenna Lemnus C 6-2 Jr. Enderlin, ND (Louisville) 52 Danni Heintzelman C 6-1 Sr. Alberta, MN (Morris) Head Coach - Amy Ruley Associate Head Coach - Kelli Layman Assistant Coaches - Cara Pearson, Amanda Leonard 2006-07 Lady Indian Basketball ASUIndians.com Coach of the Year, Ruley directed the Lady Indian squad. 2006-07 Sun Belt Standings Bison to 25 straight winning seasons (1980-05), twenty 20-win seasons and 18 QUICKEST TO 10 WINS: When West Division Conf.
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