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Florida Atlantic University Women's Basketball Florida Atlantic University Women’s Basketball 2013-14 Schedule Brandon Goodwin, Women’s Basketball Media Relations Contact [email protected] • C: 561-756-0653 • F: 561-297-3963 Date FAU Opponent Time/Result N3 0-0 vs. Lynn # W, 101-51 Florida Atlantic University • Department of Athletics • 777 Glades Rd • Boca Raton, FL 33431 N8 0-1 at Akron L, 98-69 N10 0-2 at Ohio State L, 91-88 Old Dominion | January 18, 2014 | 7 p.m. ET N16 1-2 vs. Fla. Memorial W, 120-43 Ted Constant Convocation Center | 8,600 capacity | Norfolk, Va. N20 2-2 at Western Illinois W, 81-77 Audio: FAUSports.com (Brandon Goodwin) | Live Stats: FAUSports.com N23 3-2 at Cleveland State W, 81-78 N29 4-2 vs. Georgia Southern % W, 82-58 • The two teams have never met. • FAU’s 33 steals against Florida N30 5-2 vs. Rhode Island % W, 78-62 Memorial on Nov. 16 is the most in D13 6-2 vs. UCF W, 82-69 (2ot) • The last time FAU played a game in a game this season in Division I. It D20 7-2 vs. Abilene Christian W, 67-63 Virginia was Nov. 25, 1989. The Owls tied a Conference USA record. The D21 7-3 at Texas Tech L, 76-63 beat Hampton 86-82 77-point margin of victory was the D22 8-3 vs. Jacksonville W, 71-62 D29 9-3 at UNC-Wilmington W, 81-64 most in FAU history and the 120 J2 10-3 vs. Bethune Cookman W, 81-65 • Last Saturday, FAU tied a school points is the second most in school J8 10-4 at East Carolina * L, 61-58 record with 14 3-pointers in its 97-69 history. J11 11-4 vs. Rice * W, 97-69 rout of Rice. Latavia Dempsey scored J15 11-5 vs. FIU * L, 96-88 a career-high 28 points. 2013-14 Comparison J18 at Old Dominion * 7 p.m. FAU ODU J22 at Louisiana Tech * 7:30 p.m. J25 vs. North Texas * 5 p.m. Common Opponents: 11-5 ..... Record ..............................8-9 F1 at FIU * 6 p.m. FAU ODU 80.4...... Points/game .................... 68.8 F5 vs. UAB * 7 p.m. 70.8......Points allowed/game ....... 68.5 Ohio St. L, 91-88 L, 75-60 F8 at Tulsa * 3 p.m. .422......Field goal % .................... .404 F12 vs. Tulane * 7 p.m. .329 .....3 pt. % ............................. .310 F15 vs. Middle Tennessee * Noon • FAU’s all-time record against current .697......Free throw % .................. .596 F19 at Charlotte * 7 p.m. Conference USA programs is 15-50. F22 vs. Southern Miss * 2 p.m. 37.8......Rebounds/game .............. 39.1 F26 at Marshall * 7 p.m. 13.9......Assists/game ................... 13.4 • The Owls are off to their best start M1 at UTSA * 5 p.m. 13.9......Turnovers/game .............. 17.1 (11-5) since 1990-91 when they went M5 vs. UTEP * 7 p.m. +9.0 .....Turnover Margin .............+1.4 M11-15 C-USA Tournament TBA 23-6. FAU’s ten non-conference wins 10.8......Steals/game ....................... 9.2 Home games in bold *Conference USA game are the most in program history. #Exhibition % FAU Thanksgiving Tournament 2.1........Blocks/game ..................... 2.9 2013-14 Florida Atlantic Women’s Basketball Roster - Broadcast No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 0 Morgan Robinson G 5-9 SO Longwood, FL/Lyman HS 1 Aaliyah (Uh-lee-uh) Dotson G 5-6 FR Massillon, OH/Canton Central Catholic HS 2 Shaneese (shuh-niece) Bailey G 5-9 FR Callahan, FL/University Christian HS 4 Briah (BREE-uh) Blakely G 5-8 SR Dallas, TX/McLennan CC 5 Raven Doyle # F 6-2 FR Lancaster, CA/Desert Christian HS 10 Kimberly Smith G 5-8 SR Minneola, FL/Clermont East Ridge HS 11 Ashley Stevenson G 5-9 SR Chicago, IL/Moberly Area CC 13 Kat Wright G/F 6-0 FR Woodland Hills, CA/Notre Dame HS 14 Latavia (luh-tay-via) Dempsey G 5-7 SR St. Petersburg, FL/Boca Ciega HS 22 Takia (tuh-key-uh) Brooks G 5-7 SR Miami, FL/Our Lady of Lourdes HS 23 Alison Gorrell (gore-el)* G 5-10 RS-JR Evergreen, CO/ Wyoming 24 Shanequa (shun-ee-quah) Schrouder (SHRO-dur) G/F 5-11 SR Apopka, FL/Daytona State College 25 Chenise (shuh-niece) Miller F 6-0 RS-SR Oak Park, MI/Eastern Michigan *Will sit out 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules # Will sit out 2013-14 season due to injury 2013-14 Florida Atlantic University Women’s Basketball By Height 6-2 Raven Doyle 6-0 Chenise Miller Kat Wright 5-11 Shanequa Schrouder #0 #1 #2 #4 #5 #10 #11 5-10 Alison Gorrell Robinson Dotson Bailey Blakely Doyle Smith Stevenson 5-9 Shanesse Bailey Morgan Robinson Ashley Stevenson 5-8 Briah Blakely Kimberly Smith #13 #14 #22 #23 #24 #25 Kellie 5-7 Takia Brooks Wright Dempsey Brooks Gorrell Schrouder Miller Lewis-Jay Latavia Dempsey No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 5-6 Aaliyah Dotson 0 Morgan Robinson G 5-9 SO Longwood, FL/Lyman HS By Class 1 Aaliyah Dotson G 5-6 FR Massillon, OH/Canton Central Catholic HS Sr. Briah Blakely 2 Shaneese Bailey G 5-9 FR Callahan, FL/University Christian HS Takia Brooks 4 Briah Blakely G 5-8 SR Dallas, TX/McLennan CC Latavia Dempsey 5 Raven Doyle # F 6-2 FR Lancaster, CA/Desert Christian HS Chenise Miller 10 Kimberly Smith G 5-8 SR Minneola, FL/Clermont East Ridge HS Shanequa Schrouder 11 Ashley Stevenson G 5-9 SR Chicago, IL/Moberly Area CC Kimberly Smith 13 Kat Wright G/F 6-0 FR Woodland Hills, CA/Notre Dame HS Ashley Stevenson 14 Latavia Dempsey G 5-7 SR St. Petersburg, FL/Boca Ciega HS Jr. Alison Gorrell 22 Takia Brooks G 5-7 SR Miami, FL/Our Lady of Lourdes HS So. Morgan Robinson 23 Alison Gorrell* G 5-10 RS-JR Evergreen, CO/ Wyoming Fr. Shaneese Bailey 24 Shanequa Schrouder G/F 5-11 SR Apopka, FL/Daytona State College Aaliyah Dotson 25 Chenise Miller F 6-0 RS-SR Oak Park, MI/Eastern Michigan Raven Doyle *Will sit out 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules # Will sit out 2013-14 season due to injury Kat Wright COACHES/STAFF Head Coach: Kellie Lewis-Jay (Second season; Boise State, ’98) Assistant Coach: Harry Elifson (Second season; Northern Iowa, ’86) Assistant Coach: Fitzroy Anthony (Second season; Palm Beach Atlantic, ’08) Assistant Coach: Danielle Maloney-Stoimenoff (Second season; Carroll College, ’08) Director of Basketball Operations: Sophia Witherspoon (First season; Florida, ‘91) SID/Broadcaster: Brandon Goodwin (First season; Tennessee Tech ‘10) SCHOOL INFORMATION WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY 2012-13 Review Location: Boca Raton, FL First Year of Basketball: 1984-85 Overall Record: 12-17 Founded: 1961 Seasons Played: 2013-14 is 30th Home: 6-6 Enrollment: 30,759 All-Time Record: 399-422 Away: 5-10 Nickname: Owls Best Season Record: 23-6 (1990-91) Neutral: 1-1 Best Division I Year: 20-11 (2005-06) Colors: Blue and Red Sun Belt: 9-11 (5th East, 7th Overall) Conference Titles: 1 (A-Sun, 2005) Arena: FAU Arena (5,000) NCAA Tournaments: 1 (2005) Home: 5-5 Affiliation: Division I NCAA Record: 0-1 Away: 4-6 Conference: Conference USA Affiliations: Atlantic Sun (’94-06) Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Athletics Phone: (561) 297-3199 Sun Belt (’06-’13) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Ticket Office Phone: (561) 297-0579 Conference USA (First season) Newcomers: 5 Interim President: Dennis Crudele Athletics Director: Patrick Chun Athletics Web Site: fausports.com 2013-14 Florida Atlantic University Women’s Basketball The Owls ranked 15th nationally in turnover margin a year 2013-14 FAU Notes ago (+5.17) and 30th in steals per game (11.0). FAU led the SBC in both categories. FAU trailed Ohio State by 23 in the first half of its game on Nov. 10 in Columbus. The Owls pieced together a 21-6 FAU Head Coach Kellie Lewis-Jay is competing in her run in the closing minutes to cut the game to one point, but fourth conference in as many years. She was an assistant the Buckeyes held on for the 91-88 victory. at Nebraska when the Cornhuskers made the switch from the Big 12 Conference to the Big Ten in 2011. Last season FAU has seven active seniors on its 2013-14 roster, the she coached the Owls in the Sun Belt Conference before most of any Conference USA program. The seniors com- making the transition to Conference USA this year. bine for 486 games of experience. FAU by state: The Owls returned 91% of their scoring offense from a Florida: 6 (Bailey, Brooks, Dempsey, Robinson, Schroud- year ago. FAU averaged 68 points per contest in 2012-13, er, Smith) ranking third in the Sun Belt Conference. California: 2 (Doyle, Wright) Colorado: 1 (Gorrell) Senior forward Chenise Miller is averaging 1.2 blocks/ Illinois: 1 (Stevenson) game during her career, tallying 89 blocks over the last Michigan: 1 (Miller) two seasons. She currently ranks sixth in school history in Ohio: 1 (Dotson) blocked shots, after surpassing Yolanda Griffith last year. Texas: 1 (Blakely) Miller needs 35 more blocks in her senior campaign to tie Kim Hicks for the all-time record. Miller is on pace to move into second all-time in rebounds at FAU. The senior has a career average of 7.1 rebounds per game and a total of 514.
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