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University of Montevallo Women's Basketball University of Montevallo Women’s Basketball 2016-17 GAME NOTES Sports Information Contact: Karl Hunt Office: (205) 665-6197 Cell: (801)856-8901 Email: [email protected] 2016-17 Schedule GAME INFORMATION Game 16 TV..............................................................TBA Overall: 4-11 Conf: 1-7 TV Talent.....................TBA (Play-by-Play) Home: 3-6 Home: 0-4 ..................................................TBA(Analyst) Away: 1-5 Away: 1-3 Live Video..............................Youtube.com Neutral: 0-0 Radio.......................................................N/A Live Stats............Montevallofalcons.com Young Harris (6-8, 2-5 Peach Belt) SERIES INFORMATION Montevallo (4-11, 1-7 Peach Belt) Series Record....................YHC leads 5-3 Opponent Time/Result Mountain Lions Last Meeting....YHC won 70-51, 2/24/16 FALCONS 11/12 vs Carver (Exhibition) W, 61-51 Head Coach...................Matt Stearsman Home........................................................2-2 Head Coach.......................Gary Van Atta 11/15 vs Tuskegee W, 75-65 Alma Mater............Oklahoma City (‘06) Away..........................................................1-3 Alma Mater...Travecca Nazarene (‘79) 11/19 vs West Florida L, 58-70 Record at FMU............................6-8 (1st) Neutral.....................................................0-0 Record at UM......................170-60 (8th) 11/22 vs Stillman College L, 64-68 11/28 vs Lemoyne-Owen W, 82-77 PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP (BASED ON PREVIOUS GAMES) 11/30 at Miles L, 75-78 12/10 vs Auburn-Montgomery W, 63-58 #2 | Jazmine Stubblefield GP/GS MPG Pts Reb Ast Stl FG% 3PT% FT% 12/17 vs Lander* L, 68-74 Guard 15-15 33.1 7.6 6.3 5.7 1.8 .346 .050 .514 12/19 vs Armstrong State* L, 62,69 5-7 | Senior Last Game: Scored 7 points...grabbed 6 rebounds...had 1 assist. 1/2 at Auburn-Montgomery L, 70-82 O’Fallon, Ill. 1/5 at Francis Marion* L, 61-68 Illinois Central CC 1/7 at Augusta* L, 63-73 #20 | Haven Albright GP/GS MPG Pts Reb Ast Stl FG% 3PT% FT% 1/9 vs UNC Pembroke* L, 56-76 Guard 15-15 37.0 12.1 2.2 2.2 0.8 .357 .323 .736 1/11 vs Georgia Southwestern* L, 66-71 Last Game: Led the team with 13 points...went 3-of-4 from the 1/14 at Flagler* W, 83-79 5-6 | Junior 3-point line...grabbed 5 rebounds...had 2 assists and 1 steal. 1/16 at USC Aiken* L, 53-73 Lexington, Ala. 1/18 vs Young Harris* 5:30 p.m. (CT) Wallace State CC 1/21 at Georgia College* 12:30 p.m. (CT) #12 | Morgan Smith GP/GS MPG Pts Reb Ast Stl FG% 3PT% FT% 1/25 at Columbus State* 4:30 p.m. (CT) Forward 15-15 31.9 13.5 7.8 2.4 1.4 .346 .234 .630 1/28 vs North Georgia* 1:30 p.m. (CT) 5-11 | Senior Last Game: Scored 6 points...grabbed 7 rebounds...had 2 steals, 1 1/30 vs Clayton State* 5:30 p.m. (CT) assist, and 1 block. 2/4 at Georgia Southwestern* 1:30 p.m. (CT) Cullman, Ala. 2/6 at Young Harris* 4:30 p.m. (CT) Wallace State CC 2/8 vs Georgia College* 5:30 p.m. (CT) #23 | Alba Perez GP/GS MPG Pts Reb Ast Stl FG% 3PT% FT% 2/11 vs Columbus State* 1:30 p.m. (CT) Forward 15-14 24.8 8.3 8.1 0.3 0.9 .510 -- .621 2/15 at North Georgia* 4:30 p.m. (CT) 5-7 | Junior Last Game: Grabbed 7 rebounds, 6 of them defensive...went 0-of-2 from the field. 2/22 at Clayton State* 4:30 p.m. (CT) Humacao, Puerto Rico Niagara County CC *Denotes PBC contest #24 | Ashley Dunstan GP/GS MPG Pts Reb Ast Stl FG% 3PT% FT% Forward 15-10 26.1 8.7 5.3 0.9 0.8 .395 .200 .714 6-0 | Sophomore Last Game: Scored 6 points...grabbed 4 rebounds...had 1 assist, 1 block, and 1 steal. Russellville, Ala. Russellville High School OFF THE MONTEVALLO BENCH No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Pts. Reb. Hometown (Previous School) Notes (Previous Game) 1 Ashli Tyus G 5-4 Fr. 2.2 0.9 Las Vega, Nevada (Cimarron Memorial) Scored 7 points on 3-of-5 shooting, had 1 block and 1 steal 3 Jomekia Morine G 5-7 Fr. 0.0 0.0 Albany, Georgia (IMG Academy) Redshirting 2016-17 season 5 D’Miyah Foster G 5-4 Jr. 6.0 1.9 Hueytown, Alabama (Oak Mountain) Scored 2 points, grabbed 1 rebound, had 1 assist 11 Kiya Sain G 5-4 Fr. 0.0 0.0 Jackson, Tennessee (South Side) Redshirting 2016-17 season 14 Brittany Wood G 5-8 Fr. 0.4 0.7 Birmingham, Alabama (Clay-Chalkville) Played 10 minutes and scored 4 points 22 Erykah Hall G 5-2 Fr. 1.0 0.5 Pelham, Alabama (Pelham) Played 2 minutes 25 Tori Pharr F 6-1 So. 2.0 1.4 Covington, Georgia (North Florida) Scored 8 points, grabbed 1 rebounds, had 1 block 33 RayVon Christian F 6-0 Sr. 9.2 7.2 Carollton, Texas (Weatherford) DNP vs USC Aiken Page 1 MONTEVALLO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2016-17 GAME NOTES Quick Facts Montevallo by the numbers Jazmine Stubblefield is one of two players in the coun- try this season to record triple-doubles in back-to-back College Information 2 games. Stubblefield’s triple-doubles came against PBC Location: Montevallo, Alabama opponents Georgia Southwestern and Flagler. Enrollment: 3,100 Founded: October 12, 1896 The Falcons are one of the better defensive rebounding Nickname: Falcons teams in the country and are currently ranked 11th Arena (capacity): Trustmark Arena (2,000) 11 nationally. Montevallo’s 43.1 rebounds per game also Conference: Peach Belt ranks them second in the Peach Belt Conference. President: John W. Stewart III Jazmine Stubblefield ranks in the top 20 in the country Athletic Director: Mark Richard for assists per game. Stubblefield currently averages 5.7 Athletic Website: montevallofalcons.com 19 rebounds a game this season and dished out a season high 13 assists against Georgia Southwestern. Athletic Communications Director: Wesley Hallman Office Phone: (205) 665-6197 Email: [email protected] Last Time Out Assistant Director: Karl Hunt Office Phone: (205) 665-6197 The Falcons opened the first period with a 10-2 run that was fueled by Email: [email protected] back-to-back three-pointers from Haven Albright. After the hot start, the Falcons offense stalled as the Pacers cut the lead to two points with 3:56 2016-17 Preview left in the period. With 1:59 left to play in the period the Pacers took their first lead Players Returning/Lost: 6/7 (15-13) of the game with a jump shot by Carly Gilreath. Montevallo ended Newcomers: 6 the opening period with the lead, thanks to a layup from Tori Pharr with Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 12 seconds remaining to end the period up 17-15. Returning Scoring: 43.9% ( 669 of 1,523) Returning Rebounding: 44.0% (431 of 978) After entering the second period with the lead, the Falcons surrendered the Returning Assists: 58.4% (193 of 330) lead off a Pacer 3-pointer, USC Aiken never gave up the lead the rest of the Returning Blocks: 56.8% (54 of 95) game. Montevallo got as close as one point of the lead after a pair of free throws from Pharr in the final minute but the Pacers stretched the lead and 2015-16 Review entered the break with a 30-36 lead. Overall Record: 7-20 The Falcons were unable to cut into the Pacers lead in the third period as Conference Record / Finish: 4-15 / 14th of 14 USC Aiken pushed the lead to as many as 10 points. The Falcons trailed 49-39 at the end of the third period. Montevallo Coaching Staff Head Coach: Gary Van Atta In the final period, Montevallo was unable to get back in the game as the Alma Mater: Travecca Nazarene, ‘79 Pacers held on to win 73-53. Record at School (years): 170-60 (8th) Career NCAA Record (years): 491-302 (27th) Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater, year) Heidi Messer (Grace, ‘08) Courtney Van Atta (IPFW ‘05) Social Media Website: montevallofalcons.com Facebook: University of Montevallo Athletics Twitter: @umfalcons Instagram: montevallofalcons Youtube: Montevallo Falcons Hashtag: #CheerLocal #ValloNation Page 2 MONTEVALLO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2016-17 GAME NOTES Coaching Highlights - First year returning to Montevallo after coaching here from 1989-96 - The winningest coach in the history of the Montevallo women’s basketball program with a 166-49 record - Led the Falcons to all six of its 20 win seasons, including a program best 28-7 mark in the 1993-94 season. - Guided the Falcons to five straight NAIA National Tournoments, while leading them 3 Elite Eight appearences and 2 Final Fours. - Van Atta is also the winningest coach for two other programs, UT Martin and his alma mater Trevecca Nazarene Coaching Experience Head Coach Van Atta Montevallo Milestone Victories Univ. of Montevallo (1989-1996/2016-present) Trevecca Nazarene (2003-2016) Win Date Opponent Score Record UT Martin (1996-2003) 25 11/09/90 So. New Orleans 114-50 25-6 50 01/04/92 Jacksonville State 78-77 50-17 Education 75 01/07/93 Jacksonville State 89-78 75-26 - Trevecca Nazarene (‘79 BS) 100 01/08/94 West Florida 109-63 100-31 - Tennesee St.(‘89 M) 125 12/17/94 David Lipscomb 74-54 125-39 150 01/22/96 West Florida 77-67 150-45 Playing Experience 175 -- -- -- -- 200 -- -- -- -- - Trevecca Nazarene (1976-79) Montevallo Coaching Ledger Season Overall Pct.
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