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Women's Basketball FEB 2013-14 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FEB. 8, 2014 | DUQUESNE - GAME 20 University of Dayton Athletics Communication | Krystal Warren, Women’s Basketball Contact | kwarren2@udayton .edu | cell: 937-269-5665 2013-14 SCHEDULE DAYTON GAME INFORMATION MORE ON THE FLYERS 11/9 vs. UC Riverside % W 89-54 Sat ., Feb . 8 - Duquesne | 7 p .m . ET >> Saint Joseph’s snapped UD’s Record . 14-5, 7-1 A-10 11/10 @ Iowa % L 97-93 OT Head Coach . Jim Jabir 10-game winning streak Sunday Location: Pittsburgh with the 75-63 win over the 11/15 AKRON W 94-80 At Dayton . 201-130, 11th Season A.J. Palumbo Center (4,406) Flyers. Prior to the loss UD had 11/17 @ 19/20 Michigan State L 96-89 OT Career . 421-353, 27th Season won 23 consecutive regular 11/24 @ RV/RV Vanderbilt L 82-52 Live Audio: DaytonFlyers.com season A-10 games, dating (Shane White) 12/5 @ Central Michigan L 94-91 LEADERS back to Feb. 11, 2012, a 57-56 12/15 WASHINGTON STATE W 87-76 Points . Andrea Hoover - 15 .8 ppg setback to A-10 regular season 12/18 @ Providence W 83-65 Rebounds . Ally Malott - 8 .2 rpg DAYTON WBB SUCCESS champ St. Bonaventure. 12/22 @ Toledo W 87-75 Assists . Andrea Hoover - 3 .5 apg >> Five Flyers average 12/30 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 102-89 Steals . Kelley Austria - 2 .2 spg double figure scoring. >> Dayton junior Andrea 1/2 WRIGHT STATE W 112-85 Blocks . Cornelie-Sigmundova - 1 .4 bpg Hoover reached the 1/5 @ Saint Louis* - NBCSN postponed >> The Flyers are 5th in the 1,000-point milestone in UD’s FLYER NOTES nation in scoring offense and 73-69 win over VCU on Feb. 1/8 @ George Mason* W 91-64 9th in assists per game. They >> Three of Dayton’s five losses 5. She is the 21st Flyer to join 1/11 ST. BONAVENTURE* W 73-59 are averaging 85.6 ppg and the club. 1/16 GEORGE WASH* - CBSSN W 90-69 this season have come on buzzer 18.6 apg, both of which are beaters or in overtime. In all three, 1/19 FORDHAM* - ESPNU W 73-64 the best in the Atlantic 10. >> Jim Jabir posted his best UD held a lead in the final minute Andrea Hoover is 3rd in NCAA 1/22 @ Massachusetts* W 81-67 winning percentage as a head of regulation. and 2nd in A-10 in FT% (94.2). 1/26 @ Saint Joseph’s* - NBCSN L 75-63 coach last year (.850). His 2/1 GEORGE MASON* W 103-81 previous best was .767 in 2011- >> Junior guard Andrea >> For the second consecutive 12. He was named one of four 2/5 VCU* W 73-69 Hoover was named to the season, UD was selected finalists for the 2013 Naismith 2/8 @ Duquesne* 7 PM 2013-14 Naismith Trophy to finish first in the 2013- 2/12 @ Rhode Island* 7 PM 14 Atlantic 10 conference Coach of the Year Award. early-season, 50-player preseason poll. The Flyers 2/15 RICHMOND* 2 PM watch list for women’s also had four players named >> UD won its first Atlantic 2/17 @ Saint Louis* 5 PM basketball. Hoover is the only to A-10 preseason teams: 10 Tournament Championship 2/19 @ La Salle* 7 PM representative from the A-10 to sophomores Kelley Austria in 2012 and earned the 2/23 SAINT JOSEPH’S* - ESPNU 1 PM be named to the list. (All-Defensive Team) and 2013 A-10 Regular Season 2/26 SAINT LOUIS* 11 AM Amber Deane (2nd Team) and Championship. >> Dayton went unbeaten at juniors Andrea Hoover (1st 3/1 @ George Washington* 2 PM Team) and Ally Malott (1st 3/5-9 Atlantic 10 Championship ^ TBA home last season. UD improved >> The Flyers have made its home-court winning streak Team). six consecutive postseason 3/22-25 NCAA First/Second Rounds & TBA to 23 with its win over VCU appearances, including 3/29-4/1 NCAA Regionals & TBA >> With their 28-3 record in on Feb. 5. UD’s streak is the four straight to the NCAA 4/6 NCAA Final Four & TBA 2012-13 it was the sixth season third-longest in the nation. in a row that the Flyers have Tournament. 4/8 NCAA National Championship & TBA Chatanooga (35) and East won 20+ games. The 28 wins Dates and times (ET) subject to change Carolina (25) are the top two. broke a program record since Home games in BOLD CAPS becoming NCAA D-I in 84-85. *Atlantic 10 Game % - Hawkeye Challenge - Iowa City, Iowa STARTERS (probable - based on last game’s starters) ^ - Atlantic 10 Championship - Richmond, Va. & - NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Pos. No. Name PPG RPG MISC G 5 Celeste Edwards (Fr., 5-9) 7.2 3.5 Scored career-high 18 points vs. VCU HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS - PLAYED AT UD ARENA F 11 Ally Malott (Jr., 6-4) 15.0 8.2 One of 3 players in A-10 Top 10 scoring/Top 5 rebounds All times ET and subject to change G 32 Tiffany Johnson (Jr., 5-8) 3.3 1.4 Scored career-high 14 points vs SJU; also first UD start vs. SJU Opponent ranking: AP Top 25/USA Today Coaches’ Poll G 24 Andrea Hoover (Jr., 5-9) 15.8 5.1 Scored 20+ points in 11 career games, including 7 this season at time Dayton played them C 33 Cassie Sant (Sr., 6-3) 12.6 6.0 2nd in A-10 in FG% - 53.3% /DaytonWBB OFF THE BENCH Pos. No. Name PPGRPG MISC @DaytonWBBUniversity of Dayton G 2 Amber Deane (So., 5-9) 14.9 6.1 Scored in double figures in 15 of 17 games played this season G 3 Christy Macioce (Fr., 6-0) .4 .4 Has seen action in five games this season 2010 NCAA Regional Host F 10 Andrijana Cvitkovic (Fr., 6-3) 3.8 3.4 Croatian U18 National Team; 4-star ESPN @daytonflyersDec . 10-11, 2010 C 12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova (So., 6-5) 4.3 4.1 Earned first collegiate start vs. Wash. State this yr UD Arena G 22 Kelley Austria (So., 6-0) 11.4 2.9 13-14 A-10 All-Defensive Preseason; Leads UD in steals C 34 Morgan Berry (R-Fr., 6-3) 1.5 1.0 Has seen action in six games this season C 55 Saicha Grant-Allen (Fr., 6-5) 3.5 2.8 Member of U19 Canadian Junior National Team 2013-14 DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FEB . 8, 2014 | DUQUESNE | GAME 20 DAYTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES LAST TIME OUT SERIES INFO Freshman Celeste Edwards scored the decisive final four points Duquesne leads the all-time series 18-15 over Dayton. The Flyers have of the game and finished with a career-high 18 points as the won five of the last six meetings. UD is 4-11 all-time when playing the University of Dayton Flyers defeated the VCU Rams 73-69 at UD Dukes in Pittsburgh. In the last meeting, No. 14/15 Dayton overcame Arena Wednesday night. The win moves Dayton to 14-5 on the a nine-point second half deficit to edge the Dukes 58-57 at UD Arena year and 7-1 in the Atlantic 10. The Rams drop to 17-6 overall and on Feb. 18, 2013. Andrea Hoover led UD with a game-high 20 5-5 A-10. points on an efficient 7-of-13 from the field.Kelley Austria had 17 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics points and five steals, includingDuquesne one vs Daytonat the buzzer under the Duquesne It was another balanced scoring effort for the Flyers as four players basket to preserve2/18/13 the one-point9:00 PM ET at win, University to lift of the Dayton Flyers. Arena finished in the double digits. Edwards led the team with 18, while Duquesne 57 • 19-6, 8-3 A-10 senior Cassie Sant finished with 17, Ally Malott with 14 and Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Andrea Hoover with 13, which put her over 1,000 points in her 10 AGUNBIADE, Wumi f 6-15 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 3 12 1 3 2 1 32 11 HALL, Ahjah g 1-3 0-0 2-2 5 1 6 2 4 3 1 0 1 28 career. She is the 21st UD women’s basketball player to reach the 12 FLOYD, Jocelyn g 4-11 0-1 0-0 5 1 6 1 8 5 8 0 5 37 milestone. 24 ABEL, Vanessa g 3-11 0-1 2-4 1 2 3 0 8 2 2 0 2 27 32 ROBINSON, April g 3-8 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 3 7 2 1 0 2 24 00 ODISHO, Oditte 6-14 2-7 0-0 0 1 1 4 14 1 4 0 3 24 04 JOHNSON, Jose-Ann 1-1 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Dayton extended that lead to as many as 15 points before VCU 23 NURKIC, Belma 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 42 KING, Stasia 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 4 2 1 1 1 0 17 went on a 19-2 run to tie the game with eight minutes left to play in Team 4 3 7 regulation.
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