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2011-12 Schedule/Results Lady Buc Notes ETSU LADY BU C S (0-4) V S . MTSU (3-1) 2011-12 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ETSU/MSHA ATHLETI C CE N TE R (5,740) • JOH N SO N CITY , TE nn . November (0-4) Sa t u r d a y , No v e m b e r 26, 2011 • 1:30p m • TV: aSu N .TV • ra d i o : WXSm-AM 640 (Jo h N St e v e ns ) • Li v e St a t S : ETSubu c S .c o m 11 TENNESSEE TECH % (MSHA Athletic Center) .............L, 76-87 18 UAB % (Burton Coliseum) .........................................L, 47-59 19 Manhattan % (Burton Coliseum) ..............................L, 53-86 GA me DAY INFOR M A ti ON 21 at Appalachian State (Holmes Center)......................L, 65-89 SE R IES ....................................................................................................................... MTSU LEADS , 18-3 26 MTSU (MSHA Athletic Center) ..................................1:30 p.m. LAST MEETI N G ...............................................MTSU 87, ETSU 71, NOV . 26, 2010 (MU rfr EES B O R O ) 28 at Richmond (Robins Center) ...................................7 p.m. LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 5 ................................................................................................................. 0-4 LADY BU C S IN THEI R LAST 10 .............................................................................................................. 0-4 December (0-0) ST R EAK ................................................................................................................................................L, 4 1 at Stetson (Edmunds Center) ♦ ................................11 a.m. Ne X t ti m e ou t f o r t h e La d y bu c S .................................................................AT RI C HMO N D (NOV . 28) 3 at Florida Gulf Coast (Alico Arena) ♦ ........................7:30 p.m. LADY BU C S ’ LEADI N G SC O R E R ............................................................................. NATALIE PI C KWELL , 10.8 6 at Missouri State (JQH Arena) ...................................7 p.m. LADY BU C S ’ LEADI N G RE B OU N DE R ...............................................................................TOSHA AUSTI N , 7.5 11 at North Carolina (Carmichael Arena) .......................7 p.m. LADY BU C S ’ LEADE R IN ASSISTS ..............................................................................BR IA nn A BOGA R D , 2.0 20 MOREHEAD STATE (MSHA Athletic Center) ...............7 p.m. LADY BU C S ’ LEADE R IN BLO C KS ................................................................................ TOSHA AUSTI N , 2.25 22 CHATTANOOGA (MSHA Athletic Center) ....................7 p.m. LADY BU C S ’ LEADE R IN STEALS ............................................................................. DESTI N Y MIT C HELL , 1.5 January (0-0) 4 USC UPSTATE (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ...................4:45p.m. 7 MERCER (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ..........................1:30 p.m. ETSU ProBABLE STARTERS 9 KENNESAW STATE (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ............4:45 p.m. NO. POS . NAME CL PP G RP G MIN 12 at North Florida (UNF Arena) ♦ ................................7 p.m. 3 G NATALIE PI C KWELL SR. 10.8 4.0 26.3 14 at Jacksonville (Veterans Memorial Arena) ♦ ...........1 p.m. 19 BELMONT (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ........................7 p.m. 4 G BR IA nn A BOGA R D FR. 8.5 2.0* 26.5 21 LIPSCOMB (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ........................1:30 p.m. 22 F/C TOSHA AUSTI N JR. 2.8 7.5 26.3 24 LSU (MSHA Athletic Center) .....................................7 p.m. 41 G/F DESTI N Y MIT C HELL SO. 9.5 4.0 25.5 28 USC UPSTATE (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ...................4:30 p.m. 42 F AMY DUKE FR. 4.8 4.8 21.3 February (0-0) 2 at Mercer (University Center) ♦ ................................7 p.m. 4 at Kennesaw State (KSU Convocation Center) ♦ .......Noon ETSU REMAINING PLAYERS 9 JACKSONVILLE (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ................7 p.m. NO. POS . NAME CL. PP G RP G MIN 11 NORTH FLORIDA (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ...............1:30 p.m. 10 G CHELSEA BOWLI N G FR. --- --- --- 16 at Lipscomb (Allen Arena) ♦ ....................................7:30 p.m. 18 at Belmont (Curb Event Center) ♦ ............................6:00 p.m. 11 G TA R ITA GO R DO N RSR. 9.8 3.3 21.5 23 STETSON (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦ ..........................4:45 p.m. 14 G SHAW N RA N DALL SO. 3.0 1.0 11.0 25 FGCU (MSHA Athletic Center) ♦................................1:30 p.m. 15 F/C SE R E N A CLA R K SO. NCAA D-I TR A N S F E R February/March (0-0) 20 F MA R IA BO N D FR. 4.3 2.7 11.3 ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 21 G IESHA RO B I N SO N JR 0.0 0.7 3.0 29 A-Sun Quarterfinals (Macon, Ga.) ................................ TBA 1 Atlantic Sun Quarterfinals (Macon, Ga.) ....................... TBA 23 G/F CA R A BOWLI N G FR. 2.7 2.0 13.0 2 Atlantic Sun Semifinals (Macon, Ga.) ........................... TBA 25 F GWE N WASHI N GTO N SR. 6.0 2.8 21.3 3 Atlantic Sun Championship (Macon, Ga.) ..................... TBA 32 F ASHLEY MILES SO. OUT F O R SEASO N (Inj U R Y ) * - ASSISTS Overall Record ................................... 0-4, 0-0 HOME GAMES IN CAPS ♦ Atlantic Sun Game % Preseason WNIT LADY BUC NOTES All times are Eastern and subject to change WE ARE “ETSU” The ETSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics would like to ask both the print and broadcast media to honor our request to be called “ETSU” throughout the 2011-12 season ... East Tennessee State in first reference is acceptable, but subsequent references should be ETSU ... On TV graphics, please use ETSU ... Our nickname is the Lady Buccaneers, but Lady Bucs is also acceptable. LADY BUCS VS. MTSU MTSU has won the last four meetings in the series and 18 of the 21 games overall, including an 87-71 win over the Lady Bucs last season in Murfreesboro … Destiny Mitchell finished with 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals in 38 minutes of work, while Shawn Randall also added 12 points on 7-of-7 shooting at 2011-12 Qui CK FAC ts INSIDE THE NUMBERS: GE N E RA L INFOR M A ti ON ETSU VS. MTSU PR E F E rr ED NAME ........................................................ETSU ETSU .........................................Category ........................................mtsu NI C K N AME ...............................................BU C S (LADY BU C S ) 60.2 .................................. SC O R I N G Off E N SE .................................61.4 LO C ATIO N ............................................ JOH N SO N CITY , TE nn . FOU N DED .................................................................... 1911 80.2 .................................. SC O R I N G DE F E N SE .................................57.8 Enr OLLME N T ............................................................15,234 -20.0..................................SC O R I N G MA R GI N ..................................+3.6 SC HOOL COLO R S ...........................NAVY BLUE & OLD GOLD 76.6 ....................................FR EE TH R OW % .................................... 58.1 CO nf E R E nc E .................................................. ATLA N TI C SU N IELD GOAL FI R ST YEA R IN A-SU N CO nf E R E nc E .......................2005-06 37.1 ..................................... F % ....................................40.4 HOME AR E N A .....ETSU/MSHA ATHLETI C CE N TE R (5,740) 40.7 ..................................F IELD GOAL % DE F . .................................39.2 P E N I N G ATE O F ACILITY O D F ........................................ 1977 30.4 ..............................3-P OI N T F IELD GOAL % .............................. 29.5 PR ESS ROW PHO N E .................................(423) 439-5329 37.5 ..............................3-P T F IELD GOAL % DE F . .............................22.7 ATHLETI C S WE B SITE ........................... WWW .ETSUBU C S .C OM -3.0 .................................... R E B OU N D MA R GI N ...................................-2.2 UNIVERsitY PE R S ONN el 4.0 .............................................B LO C KS ............................................3.0 PR ESIDE N T ....................................DR. PAUL E. STA N TO N , JR. ATHLETI C DI R E C TO R ...................................... DAVE MULLI N S 9.5 ......................................ASSISTS P E R GAME ..................................11.8 SWA .......................................................BA rb IE BR EEDLOVE 5.5 ...................................... STEALS P E R GAME ..................................12.6 ATHLETI C DE P A R TME N T PHO N E ...............(423) 439-4343 -11.2 ................................. TU rn OVE R MA R GI N .................................+3.2 TI C KET Off I C E PHO N E ............................(423) 439-BUCS 0.4 ................................. ASSIST /TU rn OVE R R ATIO .............................. 0.6 WO me N ’S BA S K etb A ll ST AFF HEAD COA C H ...................KA R E N KEM P , BE rr Y COLLEGE ‘85 RE C O R D AT ETSU .......................256-241 (18TH SEASO N ) the free throw line off the bench … as a team, the Lady Bucs were 30-of-34 at the CA R EE R RE C O R D ........................................................... SAME free throw line against the Blue Raiders, but ETSU turned the ball over 30 times, ASSO C IATE HEAD COA C H .. DESHAW N E BLO C KE R , ETSU ‘96 resulting in 40 points of those miscues for MTSU on the offensive end … the last ASSISTA N T COA C HES .............. BR OOKE WILHOIT, ETSU ‘07, time ETSU defeated the Blue Raiders was back on Dec. 16, 1989 (W, 71-59). ..........................................KELVI N LO N G , TE nn ESSEE ‘04, ATHLETI C TR AI N E R ................LO R I HILL , GA R D N E R -WE bb ‘04 ABOUT MTSU ST R E N GTH & CO N DITIO N I N G COA C H ................LEE MO rr OW Middle Tennessee State (3-2) is coming off a 74-55 win over Tennessee Tech on EQUI P ME N T MA N AGE R ..............................ROGE R HAMMO N S Wednesday night in Murfreesboro … the Blue Raiders were led by Ebony Rowe’s 20-point, 8-rebound effort, while Kortni Jones added 15 points, seven steals, and WO me N ’S BA S K etb A ll PRO G RA M five assists in 40 minutes of work … MTSU forced the Golden Eagles to turn the ball FI R ST YEA R O F BASKET B ALL ....................................1968-69 over 33 times and totaled 21 steals … the Blue Raiders are currently ranked No.
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