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2020-21 Women's Basketball Stetson University Athletic Communications Address: 421 N. Woodland Blvd. | Box 8359 | DeLand, FL 32723 WBB Contact: Jamie Bataille | [email protected] Phone: 386-748-4586 (cell) | 386-822-8131 (office) Website : GoHatters.com | Twitter: @StetsonHatters, @StetsonWBB 2020-21 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Facebook: Stetson Athletics | Instagram: @StetsonWBB ASUN CHAMPIONS: 1989, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2017 | NCAA: 2005, 2011, 2013 | WNIT: 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 | WBI: 2016. 2018 SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAMES 12 & 13 4-7 Overall, 2-4 ASUN Date Opponent TV Result GAME INFORMATION NOVEMBER Date: Feb. 6 and Feb. 7, 2021 25 Wed. Florida National .................. canceled Time: 3:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. ET 29 Sun. at FIU ...................................... canceled Location: Nashville, Tenn. DECEMBER Allen Arena (5,028) 6 Sun. at Miami ................................. canceled STETSON LIPSCOMB Series: Stetson leads 27-8 HATTERS BISONS Streak: Stetson W1, Stetson W19/20 overall 10 Thur. at Furman .............................. canceled Stetson W10 at Allen Arena 10 Thur. Edward Waters .....................W, 98-48 (4-7, 2-4 ASUN) (5-7, 2-4 ASUN) 13 Sun. at (rv) USF ............................... L, 43-85 15 Tue. Florida Memorial .................W, 75-52 Head Coach: Head Coach: MEDIA COVERAGE Lynn Bria Lauren Sumski 18 Fri. % UAB ........................................L, 48-49 Television: ESPN+ School: 226-170 (13th) School: 12-30 (2nd) 20 Sun. % Abilene Christian ..................L, 55-70 Live Stats: http://lipscomb.statbroadcast.com Career: 379-383 (26th) Career: 47-51 (4th) JANUARY Twitter: @StetsonWBB 2 Sat. * at North Florida ...................... L, 73-90 3 Sun. * at North Florida ................W-OT, 78-76 9 Sat. * North Alabama .................. postponed HEADLINES 10 Sun. * North Alabama .................. postponed ► The Hatters head to Nashville for their first out-of-state games of the year 16 Sat. * at Liberty ..............................postponed ► Stetson has played just six games in the past 47 days 17 Sun. * at Liberty ..............................postponed ► The Hatters have had eight games postponed/canceled this season due to COVID 23 Sat. * Bellarmine ............................W, 71-67 ► Stetson’s two previous ASUN wins have come via large 4th-quarter comebacks 24 Sun. * Bellarmine .............................L, 64-71 29 Fri. * Florida Gulf Coast .................L, 55-72 ► Yazz Wazeerud-Din has scored in double figures in all six ASUN games, including a career-high 22 last 30 Sat. * Florida Gulf Coast .................L, 62-84 time out vs. FGCU. She is averaging 15.8 ppg in ASUN play FEBRUARY ► Jamiya Turner has scored in double figures in three straight games (15.3 ppg) 6 Sat. * at Lipscomb E+ 3:00 p.m. 7 Sun. * at Lipscomb E+ 3:00 p.m. 13 Sat. * at Liberty E+ 2:00 p.m. POSSIBLE STARTERS 14 Sun. * at Liberty E+ 2:00 p.m. Possible Game Starters 20 Sat. * at Kennesaw State E+ 2:00 p.m. No. Pos. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG 21 Sun. * at Kennesaw State E+ 2:00 p.m. 2 F Tonysha Curry 5-10 Sr. Louisville, Ky. 6.0 6.7 27 Sat. * Jacksonville E+ 1:00 p.m. 4 G Jamiya Turner 5-9 So. Orlando, Fla. 11.9 4.7 28 Sun. * Jacksonville E+ 1:00 p.m. 11 G Tippy Robertson 5-3 So. Chicago, Ill. 6.7 3.4 MARCH TBA TBA ASUN Quarterfinals Campus Site 14 G Kiya Turner 5-6 So. St. Augustine, Fla. 7.0 5.6 TBA TBA ASUN Semifinals Campus Site 13 G Yazz Wazeerud-Din 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga. 13.4 3.3 TBA TBA ASUN Championship Campus Site Reserves % - 33rd Annual Hatter Classic 3 G Maria Visone 5-8 R-Jr. Naples, Italy 5.8 1.3 * - ASUN Conference game 21 G Alyssa Derrick 5-9 So. Daytona Beach, Fla. 1.9 1.0 Home games in Bold 23 C Megan Vincent 6-4 Sr. Keller, Texas 4.8 4.2 All times Eastern and subject to change 32 F McKenna Eddings 5-11 Fr. Williamsburg, Va. 0.0 0.0 33 G Maddie Novak 6-0 So. Oxford, Mich. 7.4 2.2 ASUN STANDINGS ---Opt Outs-- ASUN Pct. Overall Pct. 00 F Day’Neshia Banks 5-10 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. 11.6 5.7 Liberty 8-0 1.000 12-3 .800 1 G Shamari Tyson 5-5 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 9.2 1.0 FGCU 6-0 1.000 13-2 .867 22 F Shania Edgecombe 6-1 So. Jacksonville, Fla. 1.9 2.3 North Florida 6-2 .750 8-7 .533 North Alabama 4-4 .500 5-12 .294 Bellarmine 3-5 .375 3-10 .231 Head Coach: Lynn Bria (University of Charleston, 1990), 13th Season Lipscomb 2-4 .333 5-7 .417 Assistant Coach: Barbara Farris (Tulane, 1998), 1st Season Stetson 2-4 .333 4-7 .364 Assistant Coach: Shanasa “Noc” Sanders (Stetson, 2013), 4th Season Kennesaw State 1-7 .125 5-7 .417 Assistant Coach: Jama Sharp (Stetson, 2015), 2nd Season Jacksonville 0-6 .000 2-9 .182 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Emily Eunice (Florida, 2017), 1st Season ASUN Matchups This Weekend PRONUNCIATIONS: Bria (BREE-uh), Day’Neshia (Day-NEE-shuh), Tonysha (Tuh-NEE-shuh), Bellarmine at Jacksonville FGCU at North Alabama Jamiya (Juh-MY-uh), Visone (Veh-SO-nay), Wazeerud-Din (Wah-ZIR-uh-deen) Liberty at North Florida Stetson at Lipscomb @StetsonWBB | @StetsonHatters | #SUnited | #GoHatters StetsonHatters @StetsonWBB 2020-21 GAME NOTES STETSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2 QUICK FACTS 2020-21 STETSON ROSTER GENERAL INFORMATION No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School School: .....................Stetson University 00 Day’Neshia Banks F 5-10 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Ole Miss/Ribault HS City: ............................ DeLand, Fla. 1 Shamari Tyson G 5-5 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./South Georgia Tech/South Side HS Founded: .............................. 1883 2 Tonysha Curry G 5-10 Sr. Louisville, Ky./Florida SouthWestern State Enrollment (undergraduate): ..............3,179 3 Maria Visone G 5-8 R-Jr. Naples, Italy/Coastal Carolina/IMG Academy Enrollment (all campuses): ...............4,429 4 Jamiya Turner G 5-9 So. Orlando, Fla./Jones HS Nickname:. Hatters 11 Tippy Robertson G 5-3 So. Chicago, Ill./Phillips Academy HS Colors:. .Green (PMS 343C) and White 13 Yazz Wazeerud-Din G 5-11 Jr. Marietta, Ga./South Georgia Tech/ Wheeler HS Arena: .......................Edmunds Center 14 Kiya Turner G 5-6 So. St. Augustine, Fla./MTSU/Nease HS Capacity: ..............................4,000 21 Alyssa Derrick G 5-9 So. Daytona Beach, Fla./Spruce Creek HS Affiliation: ..................... NCAA Division I 22 Shania Edgecombe F 6-1 So. Jacksonville, Fla./Southern Miss/Ribault HS Conference: .................ASUN Conference 23 Megan Vincent F 6-4 Sr. Keller, Texas/Keller HS President: .............Dr. Christopher F. Roellke 32 McKenna Eddings F 5-11 Fr. Williamsburg, Va./Warhill HS Alma Mater, Year: ............ Wesleyan, 1987 33 Maddie Novak G 6-0 So. Oxford, Mich./Detroit Country Day HS Athletics Director: ....................Jeff Altier Alma Mater, Year: ..............Stetson, 1982 Head Coach: Lynn Bria (University of Charleston, 1990), 13th Season Athletic Department Phone: ...... 386.822.8100 Assistant Coach: Barbara Farris (Tulane, 1998), 1st Season Assistant Coach: Shanasa Sanders (Stetson, 2013), 4th Season COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach: Jama Sharp (Stetson, 2015), 2nd Season Head Coach: ........................Lynn Bria Director of Basketball Operations: Josh Wathen (UNF, 2018), 1st Season Alma Mater, Year: ......Charleston (W.V.), 1990 Career Record ........ 379-383 (26th season) SUPPORT STAFF: Record at Stetson ..... 226-170 (13th season) Assistant Athletic Trainer: Emily Eunice (Florida, 2017), 1st Season Assistant Coach ....Barbara Farris (Tulane, 1998) Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Jamie Bataille (DePaul, 1997), 9th Season Assistant Coach Shanasa Sanders (Stetson, 2013) Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning Coach: Spencer Phillips (Indiana, 2014), 5th Season Assistant Coach ..... Jama Sharp (Stetson, 2015) Pronunciation Guide: ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Day’Neshia Banks - Day-NEE-shuh Women’s Basketball SID Contact: ..Jamie Bataille Tonysha Curry - Tuh-NEE-shuh Office Phone: .................. 386.822.8131 Jamiya Turner - Juh-MY-uh Cell Phone: .....................386.748.4586 Maria Visone - Veh-SO-nay Email: [email protected] Yazz Wazeerud-Din - Wah-ZIR-uh-deen Website: ..................www.GoHatters.com Lynn Bria - BREE-uh Twitter:. @StetsonHatters, @StetsonWBB Facebook: ........Facebook.com/StetsonHatters Breakdown by Class Instagram:. @StetsonWBB Seniors (3): Day’Neshia Banks, Tonysha Curry, Megan Vincent Juniors (3): Shamari Tyson, Maria Visone, Yazz Wazeerud-Din TEAM INFORMATION Sophomores (6): Alyssa Derrick, Shania Edgecombe, Maddie Novak, Tippy Robertson, Jamiya Turner, Kiya Turner 2019-20 Overall Record: .................12-18 Freshmen (1): McKenna Eddings 2019-20 ASUN Record/Finish. 6-10 / t-6th Starters Returning/Lost. .4/1 Breakdown by State/Country Players Returning/Lost ....................9/5 Florida (5): Day’Neshia Banks, Alyssa Derrick, Shania Edgecombe, Jamiya Turner, Kiya Turner Newcomers ................................3 Illinois (1): Tippy Robertson | Indiana (1): Shamari Tyson Michigan (1): Maddie Novak | Georgia (1): Yazz Wazeerud-Din Kentucky (1): Tonysha Curry | Texas (1): Megan Vincent THE HATTERS NICKNAME Virginia (1): McKenna Eddings | Italy (1): Maria Visone The unlikely combination of a famous hat manufacturer and a university produced a novel nickname for Stetson University. The athletic teams are called “Hatters,” reflecting the university’s ASUN PRESEASON POLL ASUN PRESEASON TEAM association with John B. Stetson, maker of the well- Rank Team Points Player School known Stetson hats. It all began in 1883 when Henry 1. FGCU (5) 75 *F, Jazz Bond, Jr. North Florida DeLand founded the DeLand Academy. Three years 2. Liberty (1) 71 *F, Jada Perry, Sr. Jacksonville later, after a disastrous freeze affecting the citrus 3. North Florida (3) 65 *G, Amani Johnson, Jr. Kennesaw State industry left DeLand in financial distress, Stetson, 4. Stetson 47 *F, Emily Lytle, Sr. Liberty who had a winter home in DeLand, became interested 5. Jacksonville 46 *F, Taylor Clark, Sr. Lipscomb in the school. At DeLand’s request, Stetson was made 6. North Alabama 36 *F, Olivia Noah, Sr. North Alabama chairman of the Board of Trustees in 1889 and the 7.
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