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2013-14 LADY BUILDER BASKETBALL 6-1 OVERALL, 0-0 KCAC Southwestern College LADY BUILDER BASKETBALL Scott Nuss - SC Sports Information | (620) 229-6299 | [email protected] | www.buildersports.com Exhibition 2 | Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 | 7 p.m. | White Auditorium (5,000) | Emporia, Kan. 2013-14 Schedule/Results Game Day Central Date Opponent Time/Score Radio: --None-- | Live Audio: www.esuhornets.com NOVEMBER (7-1) Live Video: --None-- | Live Stats: www.esuhornets.com 1 vs. Mid-America Christian (B) W, 72-69 2 at Baker (B) L, 72-74 SOUTHWESTERN lady builders 8 Avila (T) W, 73-64 www.buildersports.com | @buildersports 9 Haskell Indian Nations (T) W, 79-69 2013-14 Record: 7-1 | Location: Winfield, Kan. | Enrollment: 1,741 15 vs. Southwestern Christian (S) W, 106-65 Head Coach: Dave Denly | Alma Mater: Wartburg (‘93) 16 vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God (S) W, 71-46 Career Record: 303-157 | School Record: 303-157 19 at (8) Oklahoma Wesleyan W, 66-65 SID: Scott Nuss | Email: [email protected] 23 at Washburn (Exh.) L, 58-87 25 Central Christian W, 102-67 EMPORIA STATE hornets 30 at Emporia State (Exh) 7 p.m. www.esuhornets.com | @ESUSports DECEMBER (0-0) 2013-14 Record: 6-0 | Location: Emporia, Kan. | Enrollment: 5,976 5 at Saint Mary* 6 p.m. Head Coach: Jory Collins | Alma Mater: Emporia State (‘02) 7 Friends* 5 p.m. Career Record: 72-27 | School Record: 72-27 12 at Kansas Wesleyan* 6 p.m. SID: Don Weast | Email: [email protected] 14 at Bethany* 5 p.m. The Series... 16 at Johnson & Wales (Colo.) 6 p.m. Emporia State leads, 3-0 30 at Hastings 6 p.m. In Winfield: ESU, 1-0 | In Emporia: ESU, 2-0 | Neutral Floors: -- JANUARY (0-0) Denly vs. Emporia State: 0-0 | Collins vs. Southwestern: 0-0 3 at College of the Ozarks 3 p.m. Last Meeting: ESU, 116-82 (1990-91) | First Meeting in Series: ESU, 83-55 (1983-84) 9 Bethel* 6 p.m. Current Series Streak: ESU, W4 | Last 5 Meetings: ESU, 4-0 | Last 10 Meetings: ESU, 4-0 11 Sterling* 5 p.m. 16 at Tabor* 6 p.m. SC Probables... Head to Head... 3 - Trinicia Shaffer Southwestern Team Emporia State 18 Ottawa* 5 p.m. 5-4 - Sr. - G - Madisonville, Texas (SW Christian CC) Lady Builders Nickname Hornets 22 at McPherson* 6 p.m. Points Rebounds Assists Last Game 4 5 10 KCAC Conference MIAA (NCAA D2) 25 Saint Mary* 5 p.m. 2013-14 Avg. 9.6 3.8 6.5 7-1 2013-14 Record 6-0 29 at Friends* 6 p.m. 14 - Jessica Hobbs 80.1 Points Per Game 77.7 FEBRUARY (0-0) 5-8 - R-So. - G - Harrah, Okla. (Harrah HS) 64.9 Opp. Points Per Game 54.2 1 Kansas Wesleyan* 5 p.m. Points Rebounds Assists Last Game 22 4 0 +15.3 Scoring Margin +23.5 6 Bethany* 6 p.m. 2013-14 Avg. 13.6 3.0 0.6 8 at Bethel* 5 p.m. .410 Field Goal Pct. .433 21 - Sheri Zoglmann 13 at Sterling* 6 p.m. 5-5 - Sr. - G - Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs HS) .355 Opp. FG Pct. .344 15 Tabor* 5 p.m. Points Rebounds Assists .348 3 Pt. FG Pct. .295 Last Game 25 5 2 20 at Ottawa* 6 p.m. 2013-14 Avg. 9.0 4.1 1.8 .253 Opp. 3 Pt. FG Pct. .250 22 McPherson* 5 p.m. 30 - Zefiryn Bryan .636 Free Throw Pct. .774 ‘ (B) - Baker University Classic (Baldwin City, Kan.) 6-0 - Sr. - F - Delphos, Ohio (Delphos St. Johns HS) .667 Opp. Free Throw Pct. .786 (T) - Tara Patterson Memorial Classic (Winfield, Kan.) Points Rebounds Assists (S) - Sterling College Warrior Classic (Sterling, Kan.) Last Game 4 4 3 44.9 Rebounds Per Game 48.3 * - KCAC Game 2013-14 Avg. 6.1 5.3 1.4 16.3 Assists Per Game 18.0 34 - Jana Reichenberger 15.0 Turnovers Per Game 15.5 All home games played at Stewart Field House on the campus of 6-0 - So. - F - Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll HS) +3.1 Turnover Margin +1.2 Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan. Points Rebounds Assists Last Game 9 6 0 2.0 Blocks Per Game 4.7 2013-14 Avg. 9.5 7.5 0.4 8.3 Steals Per Game 4.2 2013-14 Southwestern Women’s Basketball - Exhibition 2 - Emporia State 2013-14 LADY BUILDER BASKETBALL 6-1 OVERALL, 0-0 KCAC Quick Facts Coaching Staff GENERAL INFORMATION Dave Denly Location ..................................................... Winfield, Kan. Head Coach - 16th Season Founded ...................................................................1885 Alma Mater: Wartburg (‘93) Enrollment ...............................................................1,741 Record at Southwestern: 296-156(16th Season) Nickname..................................................Moundbuilders Overall Record: 296-156 (16th Season) Mascot .................................................................The Jinx The 2013-14 season marks Dave Denly’s 16th year as the head women’s basketball Colors ........................................................Purple & White coach at Southwestern College. He has built a program from scratch into one of the Facility ..............................................Stewart Field House best in the KCAC, utilizing an up-tempo and aggressive style to finish no lower than fourth place in the conference in every season since he took the reins. Capacity ...................................................................1,000 Affiliation ........................................................ NAIA Div. 2 Denly’s overall record at SC is 296-156, and he has guided his team to six consecutive 20-win seasons, setting Conference .............Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference school records along the way for both total victories in a season and conference wins in a season. He has coached 20 All-Conference players, 26 Academic All-Americans and 40 Academic All-Conference selections in President ...................................................Dick Merriman his tenure at Southwestern, and the Lady Builders have had the KCAC Player of the Year four times during his Faculty Athletic Rep. ....................................... Dr. Ed Loeb tutelage. Athletic Director ..............................................Dave Denly Before taking over the women’s program at SC, Denly served as an assistant coach to Brad Horstmann in the Administrative Assistant .............................Jeanice Lowry Builder men’s program for two years. During that time, the Southwestern men qualified for the national tournament and won the KCAC conference tournament. COACHING STAFF Denly, who is in his fourth year as the Director of Athletics at Southwestern College, came to SC in the summer Head Coach .....................................................Dave Denly of 1996 because of his love for coaching and at the invitation of Horstmann, who had been his best friend in Alma Mater ...............................................Wartburg (‘93) college, to join his Moundbuilder coaching staff. Before relocating to Winfield, he was working as a pricing SC Record/Years ............................... 296-156/15 Seasons accountant at Pella Windows, Inc., in Pella, Iowa. Overall Record/Years ........................ 296-156/15 Seasons Denly played at Pekin (Packwood) High school in rural Iowa, where he led the Panthers to a 51-23 record in Assistant Coach ...........................................Jason Jeschke four years, and was a four-year letter winner and a three-year all-conference performer. During his junior and Athletic Trainer.........................................Amanda Beadle senior seasons, he was named to the all-state teams in both basketball and football. He still holds numerous records at his high school, where he is the all-time scoring leading with 1,263 points. TEAM INFORMATION He played collegiately at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, and the Knights went 56-23 and won two confer- 2012-13 Record ........................................................ 23-8 ence championships during his four years, also qualifying for the NCAA DIII national tournament in both of those championship seasons. Although not a starter at Wartburg, Denly contributed heavily to the successes 2012-13 KCAC Record ................................................ 14-3 of those teams by playing the valuable sixth-man role. He attributes that role to his belief that every player 2012-13 KCAC Finish ............................................... T-2nd has a significant role to play in the success of any athletic team. Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................4/1 Denly graduated from Wartburg in 1993 with a bachelor of arts degree in business administration and ac- Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................13/4 counting. Newcomers .....................................................................7 A Winfield resident, Denly is married to Sara (Peterson) Denly, a Southwestern alum (2000) from Herington, Kan. The Denlys have two children: Benjamin Cole, born on July 11, 2004, and Abegale Jayne, born Dec. 23, SPORTS INFORMATION 2005. Denly enjoys playing golf, reading and spending time with his family. Sports Information Director ............................. Scott Nuss Office Phone ............................................(620) 229-6299 Email ............................................scott.nuss@sckans.edu Website ...................................... www.buildersports.com Facebook .................... www.facebook.com/buildersports Twitter ......................................................@buildersports 2013-14 Southwestern Women’s Basketball - Exhibition 2 - Emporia State 2013-14 LADY BUILDER BASKETBALL 6-1 OVERALL, 0-0 KCAC Numerical Roster ## Name Height Year Position Hometown (Prev. School) 3 Trinicia Shaffer 5-4 Sr. G Madisonville, Texas (Southwestern Christian JC) 5 Montana Rickey 6-0 Jr. G/F Tecumseh, Okla. (Tecumseh HS) 10 Bailey VenJohn 5-10 So. F Andale, Kan. (Andale HS) 11 Kaitlin Tennyson 5-11 Sr. G Andover, Kan. (Andover Central HS) 12 Tiffany Rieger 5-4 Fr. G Manchester, Okla. (Burlington HS) 13 Grace Hadley 5-9 Fr. G Bethany, Okla. (Bethany HS) 14 Jessica Hobbs 5-8 R-So. G Harrah, Okla. (Harrah HS) 20 Jordan Hobbs 5-8 Jr. G Harrah, Okla. (Harrah HS) 21 Sheri Zoglman 5-5 Sr. G Conway Springs, Kan. (Conway Springs HS) 22 Catherine Cranmer 5-8 R-So. G Andover, Kan. (Andover HS) 24 Taylor Bleumer 5-11 So. F Ingalls, Kan. (Ingalls HS) 25 Taylor Posey 5-11 Sr. F Wayne, Okla. (Wayne HS) 30 Zefiryn Bryan 6-0 Sr. F Delphos, Ohio (Delphos St. John’s HS) 31 Kayla Lovell 6-1 So. F Waukomis, Okla.