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Brown University Women's Basketball BROWN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Brown University (6-5) at the University of Maine (6-2) Saturday • December 8, 2018 • 1:00 p.m. Cross Insurance Center • Bangor, Maine ESPN+ • BrownBears.com 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS LAST GAME STARTERS Date Opponent ......................................Time/Results 4 Justine Gaziano G Jr. 6-0 Natick, Mass. 11/6 Central Connecticut .......................W, 68-63 2018-19 Stats: 34.5 mpg, 19.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg 11/8 at Bryant .................................................L, 75-57 10 Taylor Will G Sr. 5-11 Arlington Heights, Ill. 11/12 at Boston University ..............................L, 72-51 2018-19 Stats: 31.3 mpg, 11.4 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 2.4 apg, 2.4 spg 11/15 New Hampshire ..............................W, 76-70 24 Mary Butler F Sr. 6-0 Bangor, Maine 11/18 at Holy Cross ........................................ W, 89-85 11/23 Fairfield ...........................................W, 68-49 2018-19 Stats: 29.7 mpg, 4.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.2 spg, 1.3 bpg 11/24 Massachusetts .................................. L, 90-61 30 Shayna Mehta G Sr. 5-7 San Francisco, Calif. 11/25 Bucknell ........................................... L, 91-78 2018-19 Stats: 34.0 mpg, 18.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 4.8 apg, 2.8 spg 11/27 Johnson & Wales .............................W, 78-46 34 Jenna Benzinger C So. 6-5 Williamstown, Mass. 12/1 vs. Bryant# ............................................ W, 84-68 2018-19 Stats: 6.7 mpg, 1.5 ppg, 1.7 rpg 12/2 at Rhode Island# ....................................L, 72-67 12/8 at Maine ................................................1:00 p.m. LAST GAME RESERVES 12/30 at Chicago State ...................................3:00 p.m. 21 Traiva Breedlove G Fr. 5-8 Rochester, N.Y. 12/31 at Northern Illinois .............................2:00 p.m. 2018-19 Stats: 8.2 mpg, 2.6 ppg, 1.8 rpg 1/2 at Adelphi .............................................5:00 p.m. 31 Erika Steeves F Sr. 6-2 Montreal, Quebec 1/4 at Rutgers ..............................................7:00 p.m. 2018-19 Stats: 30.6 mpg, 7.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg 1/18 Yale*^ ............................................11:00 a.m. 42 Haley Green C Jr. 6-3 Salem, Va. 1/26 at Yale* ..................................................2:00 p.m. 2/1 Dartmouth* ................................... 6:30 p.m. 2018-19 Stats: 11.8 mpg, 2.9 ppg, 3.1 rpg 2/2 Harvard*% ..................................... 4:30 p.m. 2/8 at Penn* ................................................7:00 p.m. 0 Alana Kelley G/F Fr. 6-0 Phoeniz, Ariz. 2/9 at Princeton* ........................................5:00 p.m. 1 Elle Baker F/C Fr. 6-4 Scottsdale, Ariz. 2/15 Cornell* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 2 Nina Mehta G Fr. 5-8 San Francisco, Calif. 2/16 Columbia* ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 3 Dominique Leonidas G So. 5-5 Stone Mountain, Ga. 2/22 at Harvard* ...........................................7:00 p.m. 5 Morgan Clausen F So. 6-0 Algonquin, Ill. 2/23 at Dartmouth .......................................5:00 p.m. 11 Savannah Lewis F So. 6-0 Westlake Village, Calif. 3/1 at Columbia* ........................................7:00 p.m. 12 McKenna Dale G So. 6-0 Storrs, Conn. 3/2 at Cornell* ............................................4:00 p.m. 20 Ashley Ducharme F Fr. 6-1 Milton, Mass. 3/8 Princeton* ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 33 Maddie Mullin G Fr. 5-9 Wellesley, Mass. 3/9 Penn* .............................................. 6:00 p.m. 3/16 Ivy League Tournament ........................6/8 p.m. 3/17 Ivy League Tournament ......................4:00 p.m. TALE OF THE TAPE Brown......................................Stat Category ........................................Maine All Times Eastern | Home Games in Bold 70.6 .......................................................PPG..........................................................63.3 * - Ivy League Contests 39.4 ...................................................... FG% .........................................................41.5 $ - Brown University Turkey Tip-Off 28.7 ...................................................3PTFG%......................................................33.0 # - Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament 63.8 ...................................................... FT% .........................................................69.2 ^ - Education Day Game 41.1 ...................................................... RPG .........................................................29.6 % - Think Pink 13.5 ....................................................O-RPG .........................................................9.9 -3.2 .................................................Reb. Margin ................................................... -8.2 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS 14.1 ...................................................... APG .........................................................15.0 Location: ...............................................Providence, R.I. 14.6 ...................................................... TPG .........................................................12.4 Founded: ...................................................................1764 0.97 .......................................................A/T ............................................................1.2 Undergraduate Enrollment: .................................6,670 President: ............................................Christina Paxson 10.0 .......................................................SPG ............................................................9.1 Director of Athletics: ................................... Jack Hayes 3.5 ........................................................ BPG ...........................................................2.1 Colors: .....................Seal Brown, Cardinal Red, White 71.0 ...............................................PPG Allowed ..................................................60.4 Nickname: ............................................................... Bears 40.2 .............................................. FG% Allowed .................................................42.6 Conference: ...................................................Ivy League 31.0 ...........................................3PTFG% Allowed ..............................................30.9 Brown (6-5) at Maine (6-2) • Dec. 8, 2018 1 BROWN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School 0 Alana Kelley G/F Fr. 6-0 Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Mountain 1 Elle Baker F/C Fr. 6-4 Scottsdale, Ariz./Saguaro 2 Nina Mehta G Fr. 5-8 San Francisco, Calif./International 3 Dominique Leonidas G So. 5-5 Stone Mountain, Ga./Parkview 4 Justine Gaziano G Jr. 6-0 Natick, Mass./Natick 5 Morgan Clausen F So. 6-0 Algonquin, Ill./Huntley 10 Taylor Will G Sr. 5-11 Arlington Heights, Ill./Prospect 11 Savannah Lewis F So. 6-0 Westlake Village, Calif./Sierra Canyon 12 McKenna Dale G So. 6-0 Storrs, Conn./Edwin O. Smith 20 Ashley Ducharme F Fr. 6-1 Milton, Mass./Noble and Greenough School 21 Traiva Breedlove G Fr. 5-8 Rochester, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy 24 Mary Butler F Sr. 6-0 Bangor, Maine/Bangor 30 Shayna Mehta G Sr. 5-7 San Francisco, Calif./International 31 Erika Steeves F Sr. 6-2 Montreal, Quebec/Phillips Exeter (N.H.) 33 Maddie Mullin G Fr. 5-9 Wellesley, Mass./Beaver Country Day 34 Jenna Benzinger C So. 6-5 Williamstown, Mass./Mt. Greylock Regional 42 Haley Green C Jr. 6-3 Salem, Va./Glenvar Head Coach: Sarah Behn (Boston College ’93), Fifth Season Assistant Coach: Eddie Benton (University of Vermont ’97), First Season Assistant Coach: Sara Binkhorst (Bowdoin College ’15), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Kanika Cummings (Siena College ’14), First Season Operations Coordinator: Olivia Healy (University of Richmond ’16), First Season Athletic Trainer: Rachel O’Brien Captains: Mary Butler, Shayna Mehta, Erika Steeves, Taylor Will Pronunciation Guide Elle Baker ................................ el-ee Sarah Behn .............................. bane Traiva Breedlove..................... tray-vuh Kanika Cummings ................. kah-nee-kah Justine Gaziano ...................... gah-zee-ah-no Alana Kelley ............................ ah-lah-nah Nina/Shayna Mehta ............... met-ah ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Position: Guard (8 - Breedlove, Dale, Gaziano, Leonidas, N. Mehta, S. Mehta, Mullin, Will); Forward (7 - Baker, Butler, Ducha- rme, Clausen, Kelley, Lewis, Steeves); Center (2 - Benzinger, Green) By Class: Senior (4 - Butler, S. Mehta, Steeves, Will); Junior (2 - Gaziano, Green); Sophomore (5 - Benzinger, Clausen, Dale, Leoni- das, Lewis), Freshman (6 - Baker, Breedlove, Ducharme, Kelley, N. Mehta, Mullin) By State/Province: Massachusetts (4 - Benzinger, Ducharme, Gaziano, Mullin); California (3 - N. Mehta, S. Mehta, Lewis); Arizona (2 - Baker, Kelley); Illinois (2 - Clausen, Will); Connecticut (1 - Dale); Georgia (1 - Leonidas); Maine (1 - Butler); New York (1 - Breedlove); Quebec (1 - Steeves); Virginia (1 - Green) 2 Brown (6-5) at Maine • Dec. 8, 2018 BROWN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AREA CODE 207 TOP PERFORMANCES OF THE 2018-19 SEASON Senior forward Mary Butler (Bangor, Maine) will play in her home state for the first Opponent (Date) ......................Stat Highlights time as a collegiate student-athlete on Saturday. A First Team All-State selection as No. 30 Shayna Mehta a standout for Bangor High School, Butler will make her homecoming as the Bears At Holy Cross (11/18/18) ........34 PTS, 12-20 FG, 6-9 3PT play in the Pine Tree State for the first time as a program
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