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1 24 and 212 MAC Tournament Champions 24, 26, 28 and 212 MAC West Division Champions 24 NCAA 25 WNIT 26 WNIT 21 WNIT 211 WNIT 212 NCAA 214 WBI 215 WNIT Wednesday, Jan. 13, 216 Ypsilanti, Mich. Convocation Center (8,784) vs GAME INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Eastern Michigan Eagles 11-3 (2-1 Mid-American Conference) Head Coach: Tory Verdi (Keene State, 1996) Date: Wednesday, Jan. 13 Tipoff: Site: Arena: Radio: Television Head Coach Tory Verdi Overall Record (4+) Record at EMU (4) MAC Record at EMU (4) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Video Coordinator Athletic Trainer Mike Groulx Candice Finley Carly Thibault Joe Jordan Brandon Jackson Katie Skinner MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Assistant AD/WBB Contact Greg Steiner Office Phone Cell Phone Assistant Director Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Intern In Memoriam 7:4 p.m. Ypsilanti, Mich. Convocation Center WEMU 89.1 FM Chad Bush (pxp), Greg Steiner (analyst) ESPN3 Ryan Wooley (pxp), Sean Hostetter (analyst) Live Stats Ohio Bobcats 11-3 (3- Mid-American Conference) Head Coach: Bob Boldon (Walsh, 1997) EMUEagles.com/livestats Series: Ohio leads, Last Meeting: OHIO 6, EMU 44 (215) Sean Hostetter Katie Gonzales Mark Panhorst Dan Whitaker The EMU basketball teams will wear a decal on its jerseys in memory of Shannise Heady who passed away Jan. 25, 215. Heady would have been a senior on the squad this season. EMU PROBABLE STARTERS AND ROSTER Starters No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. GP/GS PPG RPG APG MIN. 52 Rachel Kehoe C 6-4 Sr. 14/ Janay Morton G 5-1 Jr. 14/ Phillis Webb G 5-9 Jr. 14/ Sera Ozelci G 6-1 Sr. 14/ Cha Sweeney G 5-2 Jr. 14/ Off the Bench KaBria Walker F 5-1 Sr. 6/ Sasha Dailey G 5-8 So. 14/ Tori Easley F 6-1 So. 14/ Chavon Tiggs F 6- Fr. --/ Chanise Baldwin F 6-3 Sr. 14/ Sheyna Deans G 5-9 Jr. 13/ Micah Robinson G 5-8 So. 11/ Ashley Nickens ^ F 6-3 Jr. --/ ^ - must sit out season due to NCAA transfer rules #EMUWBB EASTERN MICHIGAN STORYLINES, STREAKS AND SIDEBARS YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team returns home Wednesday, Jan. 13, for a rematch of the 215 Mid-American Conference Tournament Championship game against the Ohio University Bobcats. Game time for the cross-divisional contest is scheduled for 7:4 p.m. inside the Convocation Center. Eastern Michigan enters the game with a mark of 11-3 (2-1 MAC) after some late game heroics claimed an 87-8 overtime victory at Northern Illinois University, Jan. 9. The Bobcats are 11-3 (3- MAC) on the season following a road win against Bowling Green State University, Jan. 9. Veteran broadcasters Chad Bush and Greg Steiner will have the call on WEMU (89.1 FM) beginning at 6:5 p.m. The game will also be shown on ESPN3 as part of the campus connection initiative. REMATCH OF THE MAC CHAMPIONSHIP: Eastern Michigan s run to the Mid-American Conference Championship game last season marked the fourth time in program history the Eagles played for the league title. Wednesday s rematch with the Bobcats is the first time the two teams will play each other since last season s postseason battle in which Ohio bested EMU, 6-44, at Quicken Loans Arena in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. While Eastern holds a 2-2 record in MAC Championship games, the Eagles are just 1-2 when meeting an opponent for the first time after the title game. The Green and White posted their lone win more than a decade ago, topping Bowling Green, 51-48, during the 24-5 season after beating the Falcons, 65-56, in the 24 MAC Championship game SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 1 WAYNE ST. (Exhibition) W, 7-43 Nov. 17 HILLSDALE W, Nov. 21 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W, Nov. 25 at #12/11 Kentucky L, Dec. 1 ORAL ROBERTS W,77-69 Dec. 4 at Air Force Academy W, Dec. 5 vs. Abilene Christian L, Dec. 8 at Harvard W, Dec. 1 at Monmouth W, Dec. 18 at Madonna W, Dec. 23 MICHIGAN W, Dec. 3 at Detroit W, Jan. 2 BUFFALO* W, Jan. 6 AKRON* L, OT Jan. 9 at Northern Illinois* W, 87-8 OT Jan. 13 OHIO* Jan. 16 KENT STATE* Jan. 2 at Ball State* Jan. 23 TOLEDO* Jan. 27 at Bowling Green* Jan. 3 at Akron* 7 p.m. 4:3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:3 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. Feb. 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* 7 p.m. Feb. 6 WESTERN MICHIGAN* 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Miami* Feb. 17 at Buffalo* Feb. 2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* Feb. 24 at Toledo* Feb. 27 BALL STATE* 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Mar. 2 at Western Michigan* 7 p.m. Mar. 5 at Central Michigan* 1 p.m. 216 Mid-American Conference Tournament Mar. 7 MAC Tournament - First TBA Mar. 9 MAC Tournament - Quarterfinals # TBA Mar. 11 MAC Tournament - Semifinals # TBA Mar. 12 MAC Tournament - Championship # TBA * - Mid-American Conference game;! - Air Force Classic (Colorado Spring, - MAC Tournament First Round (campus sites); # - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio); Home games in BOLD CAPS; All times are site times PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sheyna Deans Rachel Kehoe Janay Morton Sera Ozelci Cha Sweeney Tory Verdi Mike Groulx Carly Thibault shay-nah KEY-ho juh-nay Sara Oh-zel-chee shay VER-dee GREW-lex tee-bow 1
2 QUICK FACTS University Location Ypsilanti, Mich. Founded 1849 Enrollment 22,43 Nickname Eagles Colors Green (PMS 349) and White Arena (Capacity): Convocation Center (8,754) Conference Mid-American Interim President Donald Loppnow VP/Director of Athletic Heather Lyke Coaching Staff Head Coach Tory Verdi Alma Mater Keene State, 1996 Record at EMU (4) Career Record (4+) Assistants Mike Groulx Candice Finley Carly Thibault Director of Operations Joe Jordan Video Coordinator Brandon Jackson Team Information Record MAC Record 11-7; t-2ndwest H/A/N Record 11-4/8-8/5-1 Starters Returning/Lost 9/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 5/ Newcomers 4 Program History All-Time Record (39 years) MAC Record (35 years) MAC Regular Season Titles MAC Tournament Titles 2 (24, 212) NCAA Appearances 2 (24, 212) NCAA Record -2 WNIT Appearances 5 (25, 26, 21, 211, 215) WNIT Record 4-5 WBI Appearances 1 (214) WBI Record 1-1 Media Relations Basketball Contact Greg Steiner Office Mobile [email protected] Press Row / 637 Website EMUEagles.com Tory Verdi Head Coach ~ Fourth Season at EMU Keene State, 1996 When the Eastern Michigan University athletics department was searching for a head women s basketball coach to lead the team into the future, there was one name that continued to move to the top of the list Tory Verdi. Verdi came highly touted as someone that would bring some excitement and stability into the program to help continue the success of EMU women s basketball. The season is Verdi s fourth as head coach after being named to the position April 26, 212. The campaign proved to be Verdi s most successful to date. He led the Eagles to a record and tied the school record for the most wins in a season, while his squad made a run to the 215 WNIT Sweet 16. Overcoming the horrible tragedy of a fallen student-athlete, the team made its successful run, becoming just the eighth EMU squad to make an appearance in the postseason. The 24 wins also marked just the seventh season that EMU has boasted a 2-or-more win season during the history of the program. In addition, Verdi took the Eagles to the 215 Mid-American Conference Tournament Championship game as the No. 6 seed to advance to the finals. In addition to the success of his entire squad, he also saw Cha Sweeney continue to build on a stellar start to her career at EMU. Sweeney was named to the All-MAC Second Team after recording the most point scored by an Eastern Michigan sophomore when she totaled 637 on the season. In Verdi s second season with the Eagles, he led the team to one of the biggest turnarounds in the nation as the Green and White tied for 17th nationally in a list of most improved Division I programs. EMU finished in the season with an increase of 1 wins and a nine-game improvement in overall record. Verdi also helped coach Sweeney to MAC Freshman of the Year and All-MAC second team honors, while Sweeney and Janay Morton were both named the to the All-Freshman squad. For the second consecutive season, Verdi and his staff boasted the top recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference according to the Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report. Olson s site, which is one of the top sources for women s basketball recruiting in the nation, had EMU ranked as the 56th-best class. In 212, EMU was listed as the 65th-best class in the nation. EMU was the lone MAC institution represented inside Olsen s top 7 ranked teams. The Eagles ranked ahead of LSU (57), Syracuse (58), Kansas State (63), Rutgers (64), Arizona State (66) and Washington (67). In Verdi s first year in Ypsilanti, he took on the task of rebuilding the Eagles program that returned eight letterwinners that combined for just 32.4 points per contest. Despite facing the 2th toughest non-conference schedule in the nation, the team showed progress posting an 8-22 overall and 6-1 Mid-American Conference record. The 42-year old Verdi has strong ties throughout the Midwest and has worked at every level of women s basketball. An experienced coach at both the collegiate and professional levels, he has been a part of 12 teams that have participated in the postseason since the 21-2 campaign. In , Kansas posted a overall record and an 8-1 league mark to finish tied for sixth place in the Big 12 Conference. The Jayhawks were awarded an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and then surprised the hoops world with wins in the first and second rounds to advance to the team s first NCAA Sweet 16 since The Jayhawks, who finished the season ranked No. 25 in the final USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll, knocked off 23rd ranked Texas, Jan. 4, for KU s first Big 12-opening victory since 26 and the program s first road win over a ranked opponent since 2. The squad would also go on to upset No. 21 Texas Tech, No. 17 Nebraska and No. 7 Delaware. Directly working with the post players, Verdi helped Carolyn Davis earn first team All-Big 12 honors as well as garnering honorable mention All-America accolades from the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). She also became the 14th Jayhawk to amass at least 1, points and 5 rebounds in a career. Davis was named to the watch lists for the Naismith Wooden and Wade trophies, while ESPN.com called the 6-foot-3 post player one of the top five centers in America. In his first year at Kansas in 21-11, he helped the team to a (6-1 Big 12) mark and an appearance in the Women s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). Before heading to KU, Verdi spent five seasons at former Big 12 foe Nebraska from 25-1 as the offensive coordinator and post players coach. While Verdi was on staff, the Cornhuskers completed their most successful season in school history in 29-1, compiling a 32-2 record, a Big 12 regular-season title and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16. Prior to his stint at Nebraska, Verdi served as the interim head coach at Columbia University from February through April of 25. He was the head assistant coach at Columbia from October 24 until February 25. Before taking his position at Columbia, Verdi spent the 23 and 24 seasons as an assistant coach with the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA. He helped the Sun to the Eastern Conference title in 24 and the Eastern Conference finals in 23. He also spent time working as a special assistant for the Suns during the 25 season before joining the Nebraska coaching staff. In addition to his professional experience as a WNBA assistant, Verdi served as the head coach of the Springfield Spirit in the National Women s Professional Basketball League from October 23 to April 24. Before joining the WNBA s Connecticut Sun in 23, Verdi served as an assistant men s basketball coach at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Conn. He helped WCSU to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 22 and 23. He also served as a volunteer assistant men s coach at the University of Hartford from 1996 to 1997, after working as an assistant men s coach at his alma mater, Keene State College in New Hampshire, from 1995 to Verdi was born in New Britain, Conn. He earned his bachelor s degree in elementary education from Keene State College in 1996, before adding a master s degree in computer technology from the University of Hartford in 23. Verdi is the first male hired to lead the EMU women s basketball program in its history. Previously, Assistant Coach Shane Clipfell served as the team s acting head coach for 24 games during the 26-7 campaign when then-head Coach Suzy Merchant was on maternity leave. Verdi and his wife, Heather, have two sons, Tyler (11) and Bradyn (6), and a daughter Avery (9). AT EMU MONTH-BY-MONTH Year Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar BY THE DIVISION Year East West MAC Overall VERSUS THE MAC verdi EMU Team Record Streak Streak Akron 1-4 L-1 L-1 Ball State 3-4 W-2 W-2 Bowling Green 1-3 W-1 W-1 Buffalo 1-3 W-1 W-1 Central Michigan 3-3 W-3 W-3 Kent State 5- W-5 W-9 Miami 2-2 W-2 W-2 Northern Illinois 5-3 W-2 W-2 Ohio 3-2 L-1 L-1 Toledo 2-5 W-1 W-1 Western Michigan 4-3 W-1 W-1 2
3 ALL-TIME AGAINST OHIO: Meeting for the first time since last season s Mid-American Conference Championship game that left the Green and White one win short of the NCAA Tournament, Eastern Michigan and Ohio will square off for the 58th time in program history, Wednesday, Jan. 13. The Bobcats hold the upper hand, leading the all-time series, 32-25, including a 2-1 record against EMU last season. The Eagles last win against the Cats came at their place, Feb. 18, 215, where the Green and White defeated the Bobcats Three players scored in double figures for the Eagles (Cha Sweeney-23, Jamaica Bucknor-17, and Janay Morton-14) while Eastern knocked down 2-of- 21 free throws in their 12-point victory. BATTLING THE BOBCATS: Playing in their second consecutive road game, the Ohio University Bobcats travel to the Convocation Center Wednesday, Jan. 13, for a meeting with the Eagles after downing Bowling Green, 72-57, over the weekend. The Bobcats carry a six-game win streak with them, with their last loss coming at the hands of Duquesne, 64-47, Dec. 13. Kivanna Black and Quiera Lampkins have paced the Bobcats this season, averaging 16.8 and 14.4 points per game, respectively. Black is a dangerous threat from beyond the arc, knocking down 33.8 percent of her triple tries while adding 4.2 rebounds and 2. steals per contest. A 5-foot-9 guard, Lampkins leads the team with 2.9 assists per game. Although Black and Lampkins lead the offensive effort of the Bobcats, it is Ohio s defensive prowess that has propelled them to success this season. Opponents are averaging just 57.8 points per game against Ohio, thanks in part to the presence of Jasmine Weatherspoon. Standing at 6-foot-2, Weatherspoon has shown the ability to disrupt opponent s shots, recording a team-high 22 rejections this season. Weatherspoon also leads OU s effort on the glass, snagging a team-best 6.9 boards per contest. MAC TITANS AT IT AGAIN: The past two seasons have found the Eagles and Bobcats carrying the league s top winning percentages and are the only MAC teams to have totalled 3-or-more wins over that span. Ohio is 38-8 (.826) with a first round NCAA Tournament exit, while EMU is (.686) and an appearance in the Sweet 16 of the WNIT. Team Overall MAC Ohio Eastern Michigan Akron Buffalo Western Michigan Ball State Toledo Central Michigan Northern Illinois Bowling Green Miami Kent State HOME COURT ADVANTAGE: The Eagles have won 67 of the last 88 home games dating back to the 28-9 season. Eastern Michigan has racked up a solid home-court advantage inside the friendly confines of the Convocation Center since the doors opened during the campaign. The Green and White have won 68.2 percent of the contests played in the building, piling up a all-time mark. FIELD GOAL WOES: EMU s aggressive defense has forced five of its last seven opponents to shoot less than 4 percent from the floor during the contest. Even more impressive, two of those teams (Madonna and Akron) have been limited to less than 3 percent for the contest. MAGIC NUMBERS: This season, when the Eagles have scored at least 7 points, their record is 9-. All-time under Head Coach Tory Verdi s leadership, Eastern Michigan is 48-1 when leading at the half and 42-7 when posting a better shooting percentage than the opposition. ROAD WARRIORS: Eastern Michigan owns a 6-1 record on the road, with the only blemish coming at the hands of No. 1 Kentucky, Nov. 25. With the 87-8 win over Northern Illinois, Jan. 9, the Eagles have notched six road wins in a season for the fourth time in the past six seasons. EMU has compiled a road record over that stretch. DEFENSE LEADING TO EASY OFFENSE: Over the first 14 games, the ultra-athletic Eagles have forced 18.5 turnovers a game while snagging 11. steals. The 259 turnovers by the opposition has led to 267 points-off-turnovers, or 24.7 percent of EMU s offense MAC Standings WEST DIVISION Team Overall MAC Eastern Michigan Ball State Central Michigan Toledo Western Michigan Northern Illinois EAST DIVISION Team Overall MAC Ohio Buffalo Bowling Green Akron Miami Kent State AROUND THE MAC: Saturday, Jan. 9 Eastern Michigan 87, Northern Ill. 8 (OT) Miami 41, Ball State, 66 Buffalo 77, Kent State, 65 Central Michigan 97, Akron, 77 Western Michigan 73, Toledo 8 Ohio 72, Bowling Green 57 Wednesday, Jan. 13 Ohio at Eastern Michigan, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Ball State, 7 p.m. Kent State at Western Michigan, 7 p.m. Akron at Bowling Green, 7 p.m. Toledo at Miami, 7 p.m. Northern Illinois at Central Michigan, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 Kent State at Eastern Michigan, 4:3 p.m. Akron at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Ball State at Bowling Green, 2 p.m. Miami at Western Michigan, 2 p.m. Central Michigan at Ohio, 2 p.m. Northern Illinois at Toledo, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 Eastern Michigan at Ball State, 7 p.m. Toledo at Akron, 7 p.m. Ohio at Kent State, 7 p.m. Central Michigan at Miami, 7 p.m. Western Michiganat Buffalo, 7 p.m. Bowling Green at Northern Illinois, 8 p.m. 3
4 EMU All-Time In Overtime All-time Record in Overtime All-time Record in Double Overtime 3-3 Date Opponent OT Result at Northern Illinois OT W, AKRON OT L, at Northern Illinois OT L, DETROIT OT W, NORTHERN ILLINOIS OT L, CENTRAL MICHIGAN OT W, at Buffalo OT L, BUTLER OT W, at Detroit OT L, UMKC OT L, at Michigan State OT L, TOLEDO OT W, at Central Michigan 2OT L, at Northern Illinois OT L, DETROIT 2OT L, SIENA OT W, at Duquesne 2OT W, at Miami OT L, CENTRAL MICH. OT W, at Northern Illinois OT L, vs. Kent State 2OT L, at Buffalo OT L, at Bowling Green OT L, at Western Mich. OT W, at Central Mich. 2OT W, BALL STATE OT W, at Miami OT W, at Ball State 2OT W, TOLEDO OT L, TOLEDO OT W, at Western Mich. OT L, PITTSBURGH OT W, NORTHERN MICH. OT W, ADRIAN OT W, DETROIT OT L, vs. Western Mich. OT W, vs. Hamilton OT W, EMU Versus Ranked Teams Date Rank Opponent Result /4 at Purdue 1 L, /15 COLORADO ST. 2 L, /18 vs. Boston College 3 L, /17 vs. DePaul 4 L, /22 UTAH 2 L, /16 BOWLING GREEN 2 L, /2 vs. Bowling Green 5 L, /24 vs. TCU 6 L, /8 NOTRE DAME 2 L, /6 at Notre Dame 7 L, /7 at Ohio State 8 L, /21 GREEN BAY 2 L, RV/23 at Green Bay 9 L, /RV vs. South Carolina 1 L, /15 at Michigan State 11 L, /11 at Kentucky 12 L, First poll ranking is the Associated Press and the second number is the ESPN/USA Today poll 1 - Preseason WNIT (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2 - Convocation Center (Ypsilanti, Mich.) 3 - NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) 4 - Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 5 - MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) 6 - Caribbean Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 7 - Joyce Center (South Bend, Ind.) 8 - Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio) 9 - Kress Center (Green Bay, Wisc) 1 - NCAA Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.) 11 - Breslin Center (East Lansing, Mich.) 12 - Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.) BALDWIN TURNS IN CAREER-HIGH IN DEKALB: Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin turned in a career-high 17 points in EMU s 87-8 overtime win over Northern Illinois, Jan. 9, breaking her previous career-high of 16 set, Jan. 4, 215, against Xavier University as part of the Providence squad. She also added eight rebounds and three blocks to her stat line in the EMU win. EAGLES ESCAPE WITH OVERTIME WIN OVER NIU: The #MACtion scriptwriters were at it again Saturday, Jan. 9 as Northern Illinois and Eastern Michigan battled in DeKalb. Janay Morton forced overtime with two free throws and vaulted the Eagles to an overtime victory, Game-tying free throws by EMU with 57 seconds left, followed by a go-ahead layup with 31 seconds left, put Courtney Woods in a position to drain a go-ahead three-pointer with 1 seconds left on the clock, After an Eastern Michigan timeout with 7.1 seconds left, the Eagles leading scorer Cha Sweeney drove to the basket and attempted a layup but a fingertip block by Ally Lehman put the ball of the rim and into the hands of Kelly Smith with three seconds left. Hitting one free throw to put NIU on top by two, 71-69, EMU was forced to inbound the ball with 2.8 seconds left and never had the chance as a deadball foul on Lehman put Morton on the line for two free throws, forcing overtime, 71-71, and fouling out Lehman in the process. Eastern Michigan would outscore the Huskies 16-9 in overtime to take their first game in DeKalb since 213, NIU was within five points with 1:19 left on the clock but a 1-for-13 free throw clip by EMU in overtime sealed the Eagles second conference win. PLENTY TO GO AROUND: Eastern Michigan is the only MAC school to boast three players that average 13-or-more points a contest. INTERESTING STATS ABOUT EMU: In its 11 victories this season, EMU is averaging 81. points while the opposition is posting 65.6 points. In those games, opponents are shooting 37.1 percent from the field compared to 43.4 percent for the Eagles. In defeats, the Eagles are only scoring 63.7 points, while giving up 8.. Another factor in the Eagles success has been the ability to control the glass. EMU is grabbing 43.1 rebounds to 42.1 for the opponents in the wins, while in setbacks the rebounding edge tracks in the opponents favor (EMU 45.3, OPP 49.3). ON THE HORIZON: Eastern Michigan remains at home in Mid-American Conference play after Wednesday s rematch of the 215 MAC Championship game, as the Eagles play host to Kent State University, Saturday, Jan. 16. The last nine meetings have ended in favor of the Green and White, improving the Eagles to against the Golden Flashes all-time. GAME 34 March 14, 215 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Eastern Michigan Ohio THE LAST TIME WE MET CLEVELAND, Ohio The No. 6-seeded Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team saw its eight-game winning streak come to a close in the Mid-American Conference Tournament finals as No. 1-seeded Ohio University claimed a 6-44 victory and the 215 MAC Tournament Championship Saturday, March 14, at Quicken Loans Arena. Despite the loss, the Eagles (22-12) posted a memorable run to close out the MAC season, winning 12 of its last 16 games and earning the first 2-win season since the campaign. Eastern also tied the third-longest winning streak in EMU women s basketball history with eightstraight wins, while the team was just the first No. 6 seed to make the tournament finals and the fourth team to win four games at the conference tournament. Sophomore Cha Sweeney continued to etch her name into the MAC Tournament record book, knocking down seven field goals and scoring 24 points for the Green and White against Ohio. The Toledo, Ohio native s 39 field goals in five games surpassed Central Michigan s Crystal Bradford MAC Tournament record of 36 field goals, set in the 212 tournament. Coming into the contest, Sweeney needed just four field goals to tie the record and made her fifth field goal of the game with 29 seconds remaining in the first half to not only break the record but allowed EMU to take a slight lead into the locker room at halftime. For her efforts throughout the entire tournament, Sweeney was named to the Mid-American Conference All-Tournament Team, etching her name into the record books on two occasions. EMU could not find the rhythm it had throughout the entire postseason, shooting just 25.4 percent in the final game with only Sweeney notching double-digit scoring. The Toledo, Ohio native s 24 points marked the ninth-straight game the sophomore knocked down 2-or-more points for the Green and White and the 15th time in the campaign. Senior Brianna Puni notched seven points for the Eagles, while Janay Morton and Phillis Webb each had four points for EMU. Despite the offensive struggles, the Green and White was stealthy on defense, forcing OU into 16 turnovers and converting it into 11 points, while swiping nine balls, including five steals for Morton. Ohio shot 37.7 percent from the floor with tournament MVP, Kiyanna Black scoring a teambest 25 points, including five three-pointers. The Green and White struggled offensively to start the game, but were able to keep pace with the Ohio offense, never trailing by more than three for the first 12 minutes of the contest. Mariah Byard knocked down three-straight threes for the Bobcats to give them the slight advantage before Webb knotted the score at with a jumper from the left side of the court. Following Ohio s fourth trey of the game, EMU went on a 9- run, including five points from Sweeney, to take a lead into the final three minutes of the first half. Sweeney knocked down a jumper just outside the key with 29 seconds remaining in the first half to not only put the Eagles up by two over the Bobcats, 27-25, but to also become the all-time MAC Tournament leader in field goals. The shot would be the final make for either team, allowing the Green and White to take the slight two-point advantage into the locker room. The Bobcats opened up the second half on a 13-4 run over Eastern Michigan to quickly take a lead, forcing Head Coach Tory Verdi to call a time out to slow the OU momentum with 12:39 left to play. The time out proved to be in vain as Ohio extended its lead to nine, 47-38, on a Black three from the top of the arc with 9:26 left to play. The Eagles could not generate any runs of their own in the following minutes of action as Ohio maintained at least a six-point lead over the Green and White heading into the final three minutes of the game. With the clock winding down, Yamonie Jenkins knocked down Ohio s 14th three of the game, which would allow OU to take a lead with 2:8 remaining. Closing out the game in free throws, the Bobcats earned the tournament championship with a 6-44 win over Eastern Michigan. EMU (22-12) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozeleci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Stowe Fulton Bucknor Puni Robinson Totals OHIO (27-4) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Baldwin* Byard* Black* Lampkins* Yelle* Harris Jenkins Weatherspoon Stinson Boesinger Totals Eastern Michigan Ohio Turnovers: EMU 1, OHIO 16 Blocked Shots: EMU 3, OHIO 5 Steals: EMU 9, OHIO 6 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.254, OHIO.337 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.211, OHIO.4 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.714, OHIO.75 4
5 A LOOK AT THE CONFERENCE LEADERS: Eastern Michigan has positioned itself near the top of multiple statistical categories in the Mid-American Conference as of Jan. 11. Let s take a look... Player Category Rank Number EMU Fewest Turnovers 1st 177 (7th nationally) EMU Turnovers Margin 1st (11th nationally) EMU Turnovers Per Game 1st 12.6 (13th nationally) EMU Steals Per Game 1st 11. (19th nationally) EMU Scoring Offense 1st 77.3 (24th nationally) EMU Assist Turnover Ratio 1st 1.94 (56th nationally) EMU Free Throws Attempts 1st 289 (88th nationally) EMU Scoring Margin 3rd +8.6 (9th nationally) Cha Sweeney Field Goal Attempts 1st 266 (2th nationally) Cha Sweeney Points Per Game 3rd 2. (23rd nationally) Janay Morton Steals Per Game 1st 2.86 (28th nationally) Janay Morton Steals 1st 4 (36th nationally) Phillis Webb Field Goal Percentage 2nd 51.7 (61st nationally) Chanise Baldwin Free Throws Attempted 3rd 72 (97th nationally) SWIPER KEEPS SWIPING: Through Eastern Michigan s first 14 contests, junior Janay Morton ranks 28th in the nation in steals per game, tallying 2.86 swipes per contest. The Brooklyn Park, Minn. product recorded a career-high seven steals against Texas Rio Grande Valley (Nov. 21) while adding four at Harvard (Dec. 9) and Detroit (Dec. 3). WEBB ON A ROLL: Through the Eagles first 14 games this season, junior Phillis Webb has reached double figures 12 times, including a career-high 22 points in Eastern s win over Michigan, Dec. 23. To put that in perspective, Webb had racked up eight double-digit scoring efforts in her career coming into this season. Entering this year, Webb carried modest career averages of 4.1 points and 4. rebounds per game but has crushed them this season. In the Eagles last eight games, Webb is averaging 15.8 points and 9. caroms per game. CHIPPIN IN FROM THE CHARITY STRIPE: Juniors Cha Sweeney, Janay Morton, and Phillis Webb have been successful when getting to the free throw line this season, ranking in the Mid- American Conference s top-15 in free throw percentage. Eastern Michigan is the only school in the conference with three players ranked. Sweeney leads the way ranking sixth, shooting 82.8 percent from the line, knocking down 48-of-58 attempts. Morton is just behind in seventh, converting 82.1 percent from the charity stripe while Webb comes in at 13th boasting a 72.9 free throw percentage. PASSING 1,4: Junior Cha Sweeney has scored 1,473 points in her career and ranks eighth all-time in program history. Sweeney ranks 41st nationally in active career points and is second in the MAC behind only Ball State s Nathalie Fontaine (1,818). At her current pace of 17.6 points per game, Sweeney is on track for 2,283 career points which would rank second only to all-time great Tavelyn James (2,47 points). EMU VERSUS THE MAC: This is EMU s 35th season competing in the Mid-American Conference. The Eagles hold a record against conference foes and have posted winning seasons in the MAC in 12 of the last 15 campaigns. EMU has had the most success against Northern Illinois, going 33-12, and the least versus Bowling Green, Western Michigan has been the Green and White s most frequent opponent with 78 meetings, while Buffalo holds the distinction of the fewest conference games against the Eagles with 21. ACCESS DENIED: Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin tallied three shot blocks in the Eagles 87-8 overtime win over Northern Illinois University, Jan. 9. Her three swats mark the third time this season the Pontiac, Mich. native has rejected three shots in a game. She first accomplished the task in EMU s season opener, Nov. 17, against Hillsdale before doing it against at the University of Detroit Mercy, Dec. 3. WEBB WITH AUTHORITY: Junior Phillis Webb continues to impress with her ability to rebound the basketball. Against Akron, Jan. 6, Webb surpassed her career-high with 15 rebounds. Her caroms total is the most by an EMU student-athlete this season. Webb has at least six caroms in 11 of her 14 games this season, and she already has a pair double-figure rebounding performances (15 vs. Akron, 11 at Monmouth). NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS: With their nine non-conference wins this season, the Eagles have posted eight-or-more non-league victories in five of the last seven season. EMU s Record When Under Verdi At home On the road At neutral sites In overtime In MAC games In MAC tournament In non-conference games In the postseason In games decided by... 5 points or less points points or more Leading at the half Trailing at the half Tied at the half Shooting 45% or better Shooting less than 45% Opp. 45% or better Opp. less than 45% Shooting better than opp Shooting worse than opp Outrebounding opp Opp. outrebounds EMU Rebounds are tied % or better on FT % or less on FT More FT att. than opp Less FT att. than opp Same FT att. as opp % or better on 3PT Less than 4% on 3PT More turnovers than opp Less turnovers than opp Same turnovers as opp Scoring 8 or more points Scoring 7-79 points Scoring 6-69 points Scoring 5-59 points Scoring less than 5 points Allowing 8 or more points Allowing 7-79 points Allowing 6-69 points Allowing 5-59 points Allowing less than 5 points
6 EMU Specialty Stats EMU FG% at home 4.1 EMU FT% at home 63. EMU 3-Pt. % at home 33.3 EMU FG% on road 44. EMU FT% on road 72.9 EMU 3-Pt. % on road 28.9 EMU Point average at home 74.2 EMU Point average on road 81.8 Largest Lead in a Game 72, at Madonna Largest Halftime Lead 43, at Madonna Largest Halftime Deficit 12, vs. Michigan Largest deficit overcome to win 16, vs. Michigan Largest lead surrendered in loss 12, vs. Akron Bench Scoring (EMU/OPP) HILLSDALE 22/44 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 24/21 at Kentucky 11/15 ORAL ROBERTS 22/25 at Air Force Academy 27/31 vs. Abiliene Christian 14/13 at Harvard 14/21 at Monmouth 1/9 at Madonna 42/5 MICHIGAN 16/11 at Detroit 28/16 BUFFALO* 11/14 AKRON* 12/3 at Northern Illinois* OHIO* KENT STATE* at Ball State* TOLEDO* at Bowling Green* at Akron* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* WESTERN MICHIGAN* at Miami* at Buffalo* NORTHERN ILLINOIS* at Toledo* BALL STATE* at Western Michigan* at Central Michigan* MAC Tournament - First MAC Tournament - Quarterfinals # MAC Tournament - Semifinals # MAC Tournament - Championship # TOTAL 241/228 RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR: Eastern Michigan rang in 216 with a win over the University at Buffalo, Saturday, Jan. 2. Junior Cha Sweeney led all scorers with 22 points as the Eagles opened Mid-American Conference play with a victory. Junior Phillis Webb added 12 points as the only other Eagle to reach double figures. The Green and White cashed in 21 UB miscues for 23 points to secure their sixth straight win. The 11-point win marked the first time Head Coach Tory Verdi tamed the Bulls in his tenure. DECEMBER TO REMEMBER: EMU closed out last month with some history as the victory over Detroit, Dec. 3, gave the squad its winningest December in program history. EMU was 7-1 during month and it marked just the third time that EMU posted at least six wins in the 12th calendar month. HAIL TO THE CHAMPIONS OF WASHENAW COUNTY: Eastern Michigan knocked off Washtenaw County rival, Michigan, for the first time since the season in a thrilling game at the Convocation Center, Dec. 23. The Eagles trailed for 39 minutes before regaining the lead with one minute to play, upending Michigan by a final score of Junior Phillis Webb led EMU with a career-best 22 points on 1-of-15 shooting against Michigan, while finishing just one rebound shy of the double-double. She also dished out three assists while posting a steal and a block. With the game tied at 62-all and just 15 seconds left, Webb hit a jumper to give the Eagles a lead they would not relinquish. CARDIAC KIDS: Since the start of the 29-1 campaign, EMU has posted 15 victories after trailing by 1-or-more points. Date Opponent Deficit Time Left Final Score Nov. 11, 212 vs. Northeastern -17 (29-43) 12:37-2nd 5-47 Dec. 23, 215 vs. Michigan -16 (34-5) 5:5-3rd March 5, 211 vs. Miami -15 (3-45) 1:38-1st Feb. 16, 211 at Ball State -15 (23-38) 5:15-1st March 8, 214 vs. Central Michigan -14 (16-3) 6:27-1st OT Jan. 16, 21 vs. Northern Illinois -13 (16-29) 7:51-1st March 21, 211 at UNC Wilmington -13 (34-47) 14:26-2nd Jan. 4, 21 vs. North Dakota -12 (8-2) 12:12-1st Feb. 17, 215 at Miami -12 (1-22) 8:24-1st Jan. 6, 21 vs. Central Michigan -11 (7-18) 12:46-1st Feb. 18, 215 at Ohio -11 (5-16) 12:9-1st Jan. 27, 21 at Ohio -1 (21-31) 16:44-2nd Jan. 9, 21 at Western Michigan -1 (3-13) 14:38-1st March, 3, 212 vs. Toledo -1 (39-49) 9:48-2nd Dec. 8, 215 at Harvard -1 (4-5) 6:46-3rd MACTION > B1G: Eastern s win over Michigan was the first victory by a MAC squad over a team from the Big Ten Conference since the campaign when Bowling Green edged the Wolverines (W, 63-53) at the Stroh Center, March 27, 214. BIG MOMENTS, BIG STAGE: Since the Eagles have posted 11 victories over Power Seven Conference opponents, most recently a come-from-behind triumph over Michigan, Dec. 23. Overall, EMU has played 45 contests high-majors during that span, posting an record. The past 17 seasons have really been the glory years of the program, with the team posting a.589 percent winning percentage and 314 victories. In the 22 years prior, Eastern Michigan totalled just 224 wins and wins in just 4 percent of its contests. SEVEN EAGLES POST DOUBLE FIGURES AT MADONNA: The Eagles made the short trip to Livonia, Mich. to take on Madonna University, Dec. 18, where seven Eagles scored in double digits to overpower the Crusaders, The balanced box score of the Eagles marked the first time since Nov. 3, 213, that seven players recorded double-digit scoring efforts and believed to be just the second time in school history the feat has been accomplished. Additionally, the Eagles forced the Crusaders into 32 turnovers in the contest, the most forced miscues by EMU since Niagara committed 31, Dec. 28, 211. Junior Janay Morton led the way, scoring a team-high 16 points while adding five assists. Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin registered the third double-double of her EMU career with 15 points and a team-high 1 rebounds. Senior Sera Ozelci added 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc while senior Rachel Kehoe and junior Cha Sweeney added 11 each and sophomore Tori Easley chipped in career-high 1. 6
7 EMU ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-El. Hometown-High School (Previous College) KaBria Walker F 5-1 Sr.-Sr. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers 2 Sasha Dailey G 5-8 So.-So. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers 3 Tori Easley F 6-1 So.-So. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers 13 Janay Morton* G 5-1 Jr.-Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo 14 Chavon Tiggs F 6- Fr.-Fr. Inkster, Mich.-Dearborn Heights Robichaud 15 Chanise Baldwin F 6-3 Sr.-Sr. Pontiac, Mich.-Martin Luther King (Providence) 21 Phillis Webb* G 5-9 Jr.-Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo 22 Sheyna Deans G 5-9 Jr.-Jr. Mt. Clemens, Mich.-Mt. Clemens (St. Clair County C.C.) 23 Sera Ozelci G 6-1 Sr.-Sr. Ankara, Turkey-TED Ankara College (Odessa College) 24 Cha Sweeney* G 5-2 Jr.-Jr. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers 42 Micah Robinson G 5-8 So.-So. Ann Arbor, Mich.-Huron 44 Ashley Nickens F 6-3 Jr.-Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich.-Henry Ford II (Cinicinnati) 52 Rachel Kehoe C 6-4 Sr.-Sr. St. Clair, Mich.-St. Clair (St. Clair Country C.C.) Head Coach: Tory Verdi, fourth season Assistant Coaches: Mike Groulx, Candice Finley and Carly Thibault Director of Basketball Operations: Joe Jordan AGAINST IN-STATE SCHOOLS: Eastern Michigan has had great success against other collegiate programs in the state of Michigan over the past 12 seasons. Since the beginning of the 22-3 season, the Eagles are (7.1 winning percentage) against in-state rivals. WINNING BIG ON THE ROAD: EMU s 59-point victory over Madonna was the second-largest margin of victory in a road contest in program history. EMU led by as many as 72 in the contest at the NAIA opponent. The team s biggest road victory came in the finale of the 23 San Juan Shootout when the Eagles cruised past UPR-Mayaguez, 14-3, Dec. 22. HITTING THE CENTURY MARK: For just the 14th time in program history the Eagles hit the century mark en route to a victory at Madonna, Dec. 18. All told, Eastern has eclipsed 1 points in a road game on six occasions, posting a 5-1 record in those contests. MORTON S COUNTDOWN COMPLETE: During the Dec. 1 contest at Monmouth, junior Janay Morton became the newest member of the 1,-point club at Eastern Michigan. She is just the 2th Eagle in program history to reach the milestone scoring number. Morton and Cha Sweeney are just the fourth EMU combo of millennium scorers to play together. Laurie Byrd and Denise Allen first accomplished the feat during the campaign, Ryan Coleman and Nikki Knapp followed it up in 25-6, and most recently Tavelyn James and Paige Reddit did so in SECOND HALF PRODUCTION: Junior guard Cha Sweeney has the flair for dramatics and her second half scoring against Harvard, Dec. 8, certainly proved that. After being held to just four points on 2-of-8 shooting in the first half, the Toledo, Ohio product connected on 1-of-18 shots for 27 points after the intermission. The total ranks second in school-history in second half production, trailing only a 28-point performance by Colleen Russell versus Akron, Feb. 12, 28. Sweeney has scored 15-or-more points in the second half on 12 occasions in her career. The EMU Record Book Single-Game Points Scored 1. Tavelyn James (Nov. 11, 211) 42 t-2. Tavelyn James (Feb. 3, 21) 4 t-2 Tavelyn James (March 2, 21) 4 t-2. Tavelyn James (Feb. 11, 212) 4 5. Tavelyn James (Dec. 9, 29) 39 Single-Game Field Goals Made t1. Laurie Byrd (Dec. 12, 1981) 17 t1. Sharon Brown (Jan. 2, 1986) 17 t-3. Tavelyn James (Dec. 9, 29) 16 t-3. Tavelyn James (Nov. 11, 211) 16 Single-Game Free Throws Made 1. Tavelyn James (March 5, 211) 15 t-2. Colleen Russell (Feb. 12, 28) 14 t-2. Cassie Schrock (Dec. 23, 21) 14 Single-Game Three-Pointers Made 1. Tavelyn James (Feb. 11, 212) 1 t2. Marion Crandall (Feb. 21, 24) 8 t2. Tavelyn James (Nov. 2, 29) 8 t2. Sydney Huntley (Feb. 2, 21) 8 Single-Game Rebounds 1. Kristen Staples (Feb. 2, 1991) 21 t2. Denise Allen (Jan. 21, 1979) 2 t2. Briana Puni (March 2, 215) 2 t3. Accomplished three times 19 Single-Game Steals 1. Traci Parsons (Dec. 19, 1995) Accomplished eight times 9 2nd Pts. Name Opponent Date 28 Colleen Russell vs. Akron Feb. 12, Cha Sweeney at Harvard Dec. 8, Sydney Huntley at Central Michigan Feb. 2, Bianca Cage at Western Michigan Jan. 1, Kris Kachaturoff vs. Kent State March 3, 2 24 Cha Sweeney at Western Michigan Feb. 26, Accomplished six times (most recently Janay Morton at CMU - March 7, 215) LEADING BY EXAMPLE: Junior captains Janay Morton, Cha Sweeney, and Phillis Webb added to their classes legacy in the Eagles win over Monmouth University, Dec. 1. Morton became the 19th women s player in EMU history to score 1, points over the course of their career while Webb recorded her second career double-double (2 points, 11 rebounds). Meanwhile, Sweeney turned in a 26-point effort in the victory, marking the 25th time in her career she has scored at least 2 points. HOLDING ON TO THE ROCK: The Eagles tied a season-low with just six turnovers in the contest against Harvard, Dec. 8. EMU has produced four games this season that it has turned the ball over less than 1 times. Single-Game Assists 1. Betsy Brown (Nov. 29, 1995) 14 t2. September Silvers (Jan. 11, 1995) 13 t2. Erika Ford (Jan. 31, 24) 13 t2. Desyree Thomas (Feb. 4, 211) 13 Single-Game Blocked Shots 1. Sharon Rose (Feb. 21, 1987) 9 2. Eszter Biro (Dec. 3, 1991) 8 Single-Game Home Attendance 1. vs. WMU (Feb. 12, 25) - (DH) 5, vs. Madonna (Nov. 9, 213) - (DH) 2,839 7
8 The EMU Record Book Career Games Played t1. Tavelyn James (28-12) 129 t1. Paige Redditt (28-12) Desyree Thomas (21-14) Cassie Schrock (27-11) India Hairston (29-13) 125 Career Points 1. Tavelyn James (28-12) 2,47 2. Laurie Byrd ( ) 1, Ryan Coleman (22-6) 1, Nikki Knapp (22-6) 1, Cassie Schrock (27-11) 1,56 Career Rebounds 1. Nikki Knapp (22-6) Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) Paige Redditt (28-12) Sarah VanMetre (23-7) Cassie Schrock (27-11) 761 Career Three-Pointer Made 1. Tavelyn James (28-12) Kristy Maska (1997-1) 215 t3. Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) 174 t3. Ryan Coleman (22-6) Janay Morton (213-Pres.) 152 Career Assists 1. Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) Cassie Schrock (27-11) Erika Ford (21-4) Desyree Thomas (21-14) LaTonya Watson ( ) 446 Career Steals 1. Desyree Thomas (21-14) Ryan Coleman (22-6) JoAnn LeFevre ( ) Tavelyn James (28-12) Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) 243 Career Blocks 1. Sharon Rose ( ) Paige Redditt (28-12) Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) Melis Ulker (22-6) Ryan Coleman (22-6) 65 BALDWIN NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin was named to the all-tournament team at the Air Force Tournament for her efforts in the Eagles 1-1 weekend. The 6-foot-3 center averaged 8.5 points, 8. rebounds, 2. assists, and. 2. steals on the weekend. SCORING OFF THE BENCH: Head Coach Tory Verdi used everyone at his disposal during the week in Colorado as all 12 Eagles that made the trip west saw time on the hardwood. The second wave of Eagles made the most of their opportunities, combing for 41 points on the weekend. Led by the contributions of senior Chanise Baldwin, sophomore Sasha Dailey served as a scorer at guard off the bench. Dailey averaged 8. points, highlighted by a 12-point showing against Air Force, Dec. 4. SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST: In her last year of eligibility, senior Chanise Baldwin has saved her best play for her final season. She posted her best game as an Eagle against Oral Roberts, Dec. 1. The Pontiac, Mich. native registered her first double-double of the season with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Baldwin hit 6-of-7 shots from the field on her way to a season-high in points, while grabbing seven boards on each end of the floor. Using her 6-foot-3 frame inside, Baldwin helped the Eagles to a 34-8 scoring edge in the paint. MORTON HAS HERSELF A DAY: Junior Janay Morton s strong start to the season continued in Lexington, Ky., Nov. 25, as the Brooklyn Park, Minn. product paced the Eagles on both ends of the floor. Tying a game-high with 21 points on the afternoon, Morton fell one rebound shy of a double-double with nine boards. She rounded out her day with five assists and three steals in 34 minutes of play. A STELLAR DEFENSIVE EFFORT: To say the defense stood up to the challenge would be an understatement, as Eastern Michigan held UT Rio Grande Valley without a field goal in the entire third quarter, Nov. 21. The Vaqueros were held without a field goal for a total of 14:2 during the contest. UTRGV connected on a three with second seconds left in the second quarter before getting another shot to go down at the 5:47 mark of the fourth quarter. During the run, UTRGV was a combined -for-19 with six turnovers. Additionally, UT Rio Grande Valley s Shawnte Goff was held scoreless for just the second time in her career. Last year, the sharp-shooting guard ranked amongst the top 2 scorers nationally. TURKEY CONNECTION AND IT WASN T EVEN THANKSGIVING: The Nov. 21 contest pitted a pair of standouts from the country of Turkey as EMU s Sera Ozelci (Ankara, Turkey-TED Ankara College-Odessa College) and UTRGV s Idil Türk (Istanbul, Turkey-Bodwell) squared off. The contest was believed by some media reports to be the first NCAA Division I women s basketball game to pit two players from that country against each other. STARTING FIVE REMAINS INTACT: All five starters from last year s season finale against Southern Mississippi return for the campaign with hopes of building off of last season s 24-win season. Seniors Rachel Kehoe and Sara Ozelci are joined by juniors Janay Morton, Cha Sweeney, and Phillis Webb, all of whom return with plenty of starts under their belts. The Green and White are the only Mid-American Conference squad to benefit from an intact starting lineup from last season. Ball State, Buffalo, Miami, and Toledo each return four of five starters. Nationally, the Eagles are one of 25 teams to benefit from five starters returning for this season. The Atlantic 1 returns the most, as Davidson, Rhode Island, Saint Louis, and VCU bring back their starting lineups from a season ago. Additionally, the Eagles will match up with Abilene Christian who is the lone team in the Southland Conference to return all five starters from last season. EMU and Abilene Christian are slated to meet at the Air Force Tournament in USAF Academy, Colo., Dec. 5. PESKY FULL COURT PRESS: The Eagles full court press caused Hillsdale fits when the teams met, Nov. 17. The Green and White forced the Chargers into 2 turnovers in the contest. Juniors Phillis Webb and Janay Morton led EMU s defensive effort, collecting three steals each. Winning the turnover battle, the Eagles turned Hillsdale s 2 miscues into 17 points. EAGLES OUTLAST HILLSDALE IN SEASON OPENER: Despite a slow start in the first quarter, Eastern Michigan battled its way to a victory over Hillsdale in its season opener at the Convocation Center, Tuesday Nov. 17. Junior Cha Sweeney led the Eagles in scoring on the day with 25 points, while also dishing out a game-high seven assists. Fellow juniors Phillis Webb and Janay Morton had 18 and 16 points respectively. 8
9 BALDWIN S DEBUT: When Chanise Baldwin decided to fulfill her last season of eligibility at Eastern Michigan, the Eagles knew their post game was immediately strengthened. In her EMU debut, Baldwin scored six points in 22 minutes of action while adding a team-high three blocks and seven rebounds. Baldwin s physical style of play in the post will aide the Eagles rebounding game throughout the season. TALENTED TRIO SET TO CAPTAIN EAGLES: Juniors Cha Sweeney, Janay Morton, and Phillis Webb will serve as team captains for the Green and White in In 37 games last season, at least one of the members of the talented trio led the Eagles in scoring 3 times. MR. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD: Junior Cha Sweeney is joined by two former Rogers High School teammates sophomore guard Sasha Dailey and sophomore forward Tori Easley. The two freshmen bring the total number of Rogers alumni to four with senior forward KaBria Walker returning to Eastern this season. Nationally, EMU was the only Division I women s program with four players from the same high school. Drexel University posts the next best mark with three teammates from Archbishop Carroll High School Eastern Michigan Women s Basketball Honors Picked first in the MAC West Preseason Poll Cha Sweeney selected Preseason All-MAC Chanise Baldwin named to the Air Force Classic All Tournament team Janay Morton collects her 1th career point at Monmouth, Dec. 1 Seven Eagles reach double-digits in scoring for the second time in program history, Dec. 18 versus Madonna BALDWIN BOLSTERS EAGLES POST GAME: Transferring to Eastern Michigan prior to the season, senior Chanise Baldwin will suit up in the Green and White for the first time when the Eagles tipoff the season. Prior to joining the Eagles, Baldwin started 3 games for Providence with three double-doubles to her credit. While EMU comes into the season without it s top two rebounders from a season ago, Baldwin pulled down 6.6 boards a contest in her final season with the Friars, highlighted by six double-digit rebounding games. Scoring 7.7 points per game as a junior, Baldwin adds to the Eagles game in the paint alongside senior Rachel Kehoe. GET A T-O BABY! : Unlike Dick Vitale s famous catchphrase where he lets coaches know they need a timeout during ESPN broadcasts, EMU Head Coach Tory Verdi and his team need to force more turnovers than they give away; the Eagles did a great job buying into this system last year. EMU had fewer turnovers than its opposition in 29 of its 37 games last season. SWEENEY NAMED PRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST: Entering her junior season after leading the Eagles in scoring a season ago, Cha Sweeney earned a spot on the Mid-American Conference All-West Preseason Team. With 17.2 points per game, Sweeney ranked fourth in the conference. The talented point point guard, orchestrated the EMU offense to the tune of 3.8 assists per game in The honor marks the second straight season the Toledo, Ohio native has been recognized as one of the MAC s top players. EAGLES PICKED TO TAKE THE WEST: Coming off a magical run to the Mid-American Conference Championship game and a Sweet Sixteen appearance in the WNIT last season, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team was tabbed preseason favorites to win the West Division, the conference announced Tuesday, Oct. 27. In addition to the preseason coaches poll, the conference announced the All-MAC Preseason Team for each division. The Eagles earned four of 12 first-place votes while Ball State garnered the other eight as EMU edged out the Cardinals for the top spot in the MAC West. Western Michigan rounded out the top three with Toledo, Central Michigan, and Northern Illinois closing out the West. Reigning MAC Champion, Ohio, received all 12 first-place votes in the East, followed by Akron and Bowling Green. Miami was voted fourth in the division while Buffalo and Kent State tied in fifth. THE EAGLES ON ESPN3: A new addition which all Eastern Michigan basketball fans can look forward to beginning this season will be the live streaming of every home game on ESPN3. Thanks to the addition of EMU Athletics own production trailer, the Eagles men s and women s basketball games will all be provided to more than 99 million homes across the world. Fans will be able to access these games online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV STick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 36, and Xbox One RULE CHANGES IN NCAA DIVISION I HOOPS: The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved multiple changes to improve the game. The most obvious of the changes is how it is played. The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Committee approved moving away from 2-minute halves to four 1-minute quarters, in an effort to enhance the flow of the game. Additionally, the committee eliminated the one-and-bonus. Now when a team reaches five fouls in one quarter, the two-shot bonus will be immediately enforced. Other facets changed include the advancing of the ball, 1-second backcourt, and post defense. 9
10 2 3 KaBria WALKER MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Sasha DAILEY MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Tori EASLEY MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS F 5-1 Sr.-Sr. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers Set career-bests in nearly every statistical category last season One of four players on the team from Rogers H.S. in Toledo, Ohio G 5-8 So.-So. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers Posted season-best 18 points at Detroit (Dec. 3) In her debut last year, had a near triple-double against KSU-Tuscarawas (31p/9r/9s) 31 points in a collegiate debut was the second most in NCAA Division I history F 6-1 So.-So. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers Notched a career-best 1 points at Madonna (Dec. 18) Had nine points and 1 rebounds last year against KSU-Tuscarawas One of four players on the team from Rogers H.S. in Toledo, Ohio 13 Janay MORTON (juh-nay) G 5-1 Jr.-Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS th nationally in steals, 71st in assist-to-turnover ratio and 236th in assists per game 85th in the NCAA in free throw percentage Collected her 1,th career point Dec. 1 at Monmouth Chavon TIGGS MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Chanise BALDWIN MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Phillis WEBB MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS F 6- Fr.-Fr. Inkster, Mich.-Dearborn Heights Robichaud Only true freshman on the roster and is expected to redshirt this season Helped HS team to an 18-3 record as a senior F 6-3 Sr.-Sr. Pontiac, Mich.-Martin Luther King (Providence) Ranked 1st in the MAC in offensive rebounds per game Named to the all-tournament team at the Air Force Classic Has recorded three double-double this season G 5-9 Jr.-Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo Second in the MAC (61st nationally) in field goal percentage Scored the winning basket against Michigan to finish with a career-best 22 points Career-best 15 rebounds to finish with third double-double in setback to Akron (Jan Sheyna DEANS MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Sera OZELCI MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS G 5-9 Jr.-Jr. Mt. Clemens, Mich.-Mt. Clemens (St. Clair County C.C.) Reunited with JC teammate Rachel Kehoe and JC Coach Mike Groulex (Sara Oh-zel-chee) G 6-1 Sr.-Sr. Ankara, Turkey-TED Ankara (Odessa College) 3-point shooter that is 13th in the MAC in 3-point FG percentage Hauled in a person-best 11 rebounds at Air Force Tossed in 17 points, including 5 threes, in the MAC Tournament win over Akron Cha SWEENEY (shay) G 5-2 Jr.-Jr. Toledo, Ohio-Rogers MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Ranked 23rd nationally in scoring and is third in the MAC 2th nationwide in FG attempts and 78th in FT percentage; Preseason All-MAC selection Micah ROBINSON MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Ashley NICKENS MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A G 5-8 So.-So. Ann Arbor, Mich.-Huron Backup point guard Player at nearby Huron HS in Ann Arbor for former EMU Assistant Coach Steve Vinson F 6-3 Jr.-Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich.-Henry Ford II (Cincinnati) Transfer from Cincinnati that must sit out this year 52 Rachel KEHOE (KEY-ho) C 6-4 Sr.-Sr. St. Clair, Mich.-St. Clair (St. Clair Country C.C.) MIN FG 3FG FT REB AST PTS Scored a career-best 11 points in the win at Madonna (Dec. 18) Reunited with JC teammate Sheyna Deans and JC Coach Mike Groulex Head Coach: Tory Verdi, fourth season Assistant Coaches: Mike Groulx, Candice Finley and Carly Thibault Director of Basketball Operations: Joe Jordan 1
11 The EMU Record Book MOST POINTS BY AN EMU FRESHMAN Name Points Year Cha Sweeney Tavelyn James Ryan Coleman Janay Morton Holly Mitchell Alyssa Pittman Laurie Byrd Sarah VanMetre Nikki Knapp MOST POINTS BY AN EMU JUNIOR Name Tavelyn James Laurie Byrd Ryan Coleman Nikki Knapp Kelly Hebler Traci Parsons Sharon Brown Jessica Henry Points MOST POINTS BY AN EMU SOPHOMORE Name Points Year Tavelyn James Cha Sweeney Kristy Maska Janay Morton Natachia Wakins Traci Parsons Ryan Coleman Stephanie Smiley Cassie Schrock MOST POINTS BY AN EMU SENIOR Year Name Tavelyn James Laurie Byrd Cassie Schrock Sharon Brown JoAnn LeFevre Sarah VanMetre Kelly Hebler Ryan Coleman Points Year SINGLE GAMES WITH MULTIPLE DOUBLE-DOUBLES (record kept only since the campaign) Shani Charles (1 p/13 r); Stephanie Smiley (1 p/11 r) vs. Kent State, Jan. 6, 21 Kris Kachaturoff (18p/11 r); Stephanie Smiley (14 p/11 r) vs. Marshall, Feb. 1, 21 Shani Charles (12p/16 r); Stephanie Smiley (1 p/12 r) vs. Coppin State, Nov. 26, 21 Shani Charles (17 p/11 r); Abby Wiseman (1 p/11 r) vs. Western Michigan, Jan. 9, 22 Shani Charles (18 r/12 r); Kris Kachaturoff (1 p/1 r) vs. Akron, Jan. 16, 22 Ryan Coleman (14 p/1 r); Abby Wiseman (2 p/1 r) at American, Dec. 7, 22 Ryan Coleman (1 p/12 r); Nikki Knapp (16 p/1 r) vs. Miami, Jan. 24, 24 Ryan Coleman (15 p/1 r); Nikki Knapp (14 p/11 r) vs. Ball State, Feb. 21, 24 Patrice McKinney (1 p/11 r); Sarah VanMetre (12 p/11 r) vs. Central Connecticut State, Nov. 18, 25 Nikki Knapp (17 p/1 r); Patrice McKinney (2 p/11 r) vs. Toledo, Jan. 1, 26 Patrice McKinney (25 p/13 r); Sarah VanMetre (12 p/1 r) vs. Morehead State, Nov. 18, 26 Emily Hanley (11 p/1 r); Patrice McKinney (24 p/16 r) vs. Boston, Dec. 2, 26 Patrice McKinney (25 p/13 r); Sarah VanMetre (2 p/12 r) vs. Detroit, Dec. 6, 26 Patrice McKinney (15 p/12 r); Sarah VanMetre (19 p/11 r) at Toledo, Jan. 6, 27 Patrice McKinney (15 p/13 r); Sarah VanMetre (15 p/13 r) at Miami, Feb. 7, 27 Shana McKinney (12 p/11 r); Cassie Schrock (22 p/11 r) vs. Detroit, Dec. 2, 28 Paige Redditt (21 p/12 r); Cassie Schrock (14 p/11 a) vs. Miami, March 5, 211 Olivia Fouty (18 p/11 r); Paige Redditt (19 p/11 r) vs. Western Michigan, Jan. 14, 212 Natachia Watkins (26 p/13 r); Paige Redditt (12 p/1 r) vs. Akron, Jan. 28, 212 Olivia Fouty (12 p/1 r); Natachia Watkins (12 p/1 r) at Ohio, Feb. 1, 212 Olivia Fouty (12 p/1 r); Natachia Watkins (21 p/14 r); Paige Redditt (21 p/13 r) vs. Miami, Feb. 4, 212 Natachia Watkins (12 p/13 r); Paige Redditt (1 p/1 r) vs. Ball State, Feb. 25, 212 Jamaica Bucknor (11p/13r); Phillis Webb (14p/1r) - vs. Evansville, March 2,
12 ... the Eagles scored 9 points Dec. 18, 215- at Madonna (W, 14-45)... the Eagles scored 1 points Dec. 18, 215- at Madonna (W, 14-45)... an EMU opponent scored 1 points Jan. 26, vs. Akron (L, 79-11)... both teams scored 1 points Feb. 2, 21 - at CMU (L, OT)... the Eagles won a game by 2 points or more Dec. 18, 215- at Madonna (W, 14-45)... the Eagles won a game by 3 points or more Dec. 18, 215- at Madonna (W, 14-45)... the Eagles lost a game by more than 2 points Dec. 5, vs. Abilene Christian (L, 59-83)... the Eagles won a game after trailing by 1+ points Dec. 23, points vs. Michigan (W, 64-63)... the Eagles lost a game after leading by 1+ points Jan. 6, points vs. Akron (L, 65-68)... an Eagle player scored 3 points in a game Cha Sweeney, 31, at Harvard, Dec. 8, an Eagle player scored 4 points in a game Tavelyn James, 4, vs. Kent State, Feb. 11, an Eagle averaged 2 points in a season Tavelyn James, 29-1, 2.7 ppg... an Eagle freshman averaged in double figures Cha Sweeney, , 17.4 ppg... an Eagle freshman led the team in scoring Cha Sweeney, , 556 points... an Eagle player had 1 assists in a game Janay Morton, 1, vs. Akron, March 12, an Eagle player had 15 or more rebounds in a game Phillis Webb, 15, vs. Akron, Jan. 6, an Eagle player had five or more blocks in a game Melis Ulker, 5, vs. Michigan State, Nov. 28, an Eagle player had five or more steals in a game Phillis Webb, 6, at Madonna, Dec. 18, an Eagle player had six three-pointers in a game Janay Morton, 7, at Buffalo, Jan. 18, A player joined the Eagles 1,-Point Club Janay Morton, Dec. 11, 215, at Monmouth... an Eagle player posted a triple-double Cassie Schrock, vs. Marygrove, Nov. 16, 29 (11 points, 1 rebounds, 12 assists) THE LAST TIME the Eagles played an overtime game Jan. 9, at Northern Illinois (W, OT)... the Eagles played a double-overtime game Feb. 2, 21 - at Central Mich. (L, OT)... the Eagles won 2 games in a season wins, 9 losses... the Eagles had a five-game winning streak 6 games, Harvard ( ) to Buffalo (1-2-16)... the Eagles had a 1-game losing streak 1 games, Dayton (1-4-9) to Akron (2-7-9)... the Eagles went to a postseason tournament 215 Women s NIT won in the First Round, 8-7, at Drake won in the Second Round, 69-59, at Tulsa lost in the Third Round, 65-76, at Southern Miss... the Eagles played in the MAC Championship game vs. Ohio (L, 44-6)... the Eagles had a player voted First-Team All-MAC , Tavelyn James... the Eagles had a player voted Second-Team All-MAC , Cha Sweeney... the Eagles had a player voted Third-Team All-MAC , Natachia Watkins & Paige Redditt... the Eagles had a player voted MAC Freshman of the Year , Cha Sweeney... the Eagles had a player voted to the MAC All-Freshman team , Janay Morton and Cha Sweeney... the Eagles had a player voted MAC Player of the Year , Tavelyn James... the Eagles had a player voted MAC Sixth Man of the Year 23-4, Sarah VanMetre... the Eagles had three players score 15+ pts in a game Dec. 1, vs. Oral Roberts (W, 77-69) (Janay Morton 25, Cha Sweeney 15, Chanise Baldwin 15)... the Eagles had five players reach double digits in points March 12, 215- vs. Akron (W, 95-66)... the Eagles had seven players reach double digits in points Dec. 18, 215- at Madonna (W, 14-45)... the Eagles held a team without a field goal for more than 1 minutes in a game Nov. 21, 215 vs. UTRGV (14:2 - :7 2nd - 5:47 4th)... the Eagles held a team without a field goal for more than 1 minutes in a game on two occasions Jan. 21, 215 vs. Miami (twice - 1:6 1st half; 1:58 2nd half... the Eagles held a team without a field goal in a quarter Nov. 21, 215 vs. UTRGV (3rd - -for-14) Double-Doubles Leaders (Since the campaign) Career Double-Doubles t-1. Sarah VanMetre (23-7) 17 t-1. Olivia Fouty (21-14) 17 t2. Ryan Coleman (22-6) 16 t2. Nikki Knapp (22-6) 16 t-4. Natachia Watkins (21-14) 14 t4. Patrice McKinney (24-6) 15 t4. Cassie Schrock (27-11) 15 t-6. Stephanie Smiley (1998-2) 14 t-7. Paige Redditt (28-12) 13 t-7. Shani Charles (1997-1) Abby Wiseman (1999-2) 6 t12. Kris Kachaturoff (1999-1) 5 t12. Erika Ford (21-4) 5 t-14. Kelly Watts (26-7) 3 t14. Chanise Baldwin (215-Pres.) 3 t14. Phillis Webb (213-Pres.) 3 t17. Cha Sweeney (213-Pres.) 2 t17. Jamaica Bucknor (213-15) 2 t17. India Hairston (29-13) 2 t17. Colleen Russell (24-7) 2 t17. Desyree Thomas (21-14) 2 t22. Dru Bishop (1999-2) 1 t22. Emily Hanley (26) 1 t22. Tara Johnson (27-1) 1 t22. Shana McKinney (27-8) 1 t22. Chenise Miller (29) 1 t22. Kristin Thomas (29-11) 1 t22. Shannise Heady (213-14) 1 t22. Brianna Puni (214) 1 EMU on Mobile Devices Fans using mobile devices can access news, scores and schedules on emueagles.com/mobile WEMU Radio Listen to EMU Basketball on the flagship station for Eastern Michigan Athletics, WEMU-FM (89.1), and on the Internet at wemu.org. 12
13 EMU: : Appeared in 22 games for the Eagles... Recorded 65 points, 63 rebounds, six blocks, and six steals... Shot 69.2 percent (9-for-13) from the free throw line... Posted a career-high 12 points versus Kent State (Nov. 14)... Pulled down a careerbest 1 rebounds against Bowling Green (Jan. 17) : Appeared Rebounds: 8, at Buffalo Assists: 1 [t-7th], Central Michigan Steals: 4, 4 times Blocks: 1, Toledo ; Toledo KaBria Walker Forward ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-1 Toledo, Ohio-Rogers SINGLE-GAME FG made: 12 [t-7th], HIGHS at Western [all-time Michigan ranking]: FG attempts: 31 [3rd], at Western Michigan FG made: 5, at Toledo FG attempts: 14 [t-4th], at Toledo FT made: 1 [t-7th], Western Michigan FT attempts: 11, Western Michigan # 3-Pointers -- None in nine games for the top-2 in her class Free Throws 1, at Air Force ( ) 3, Cleveland St. ( ) Eagles Recorded seven PERSONAL: Full Name: points, 12 rebounds, two Kabria Raquel Walker Rebounds 3, vs. Abilene Christian ( ) 1, vs. BGSU ( ) blocks and two steals Daughter of Charna Assist 1, vs. Abilene Christian ( ) 1, at WMU ( ) Shot 6 percent (3-for- Holston Hometown: Steals 1, at Air Force ( ) 2, vs. BGSU ( ) 5) from the free throw Toledo, Ohio High Blocks 1, at Madonna ( ) 2, twice line... HIGH SCHOOL: School: Rogers Major: Minutes 1, at Madonna ( ) 22, twice Participated in both track Computer Engineering. and basketball at Rogers Miscellaneous Stats High School Was named Category Total All-City Honorable Mention Double-digit scoring 1 1 and all-district in her junior 2+ point games campaign Closed out her Double-digit rebounding 1 1 senior season with a City Double-doubles Championship and was Led EMU in scoring named All-City Second Led EMU in rebounding 1 1 Team and honorable EMU Women's Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers mention all-district Was Eastern Michigan a Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jan 1, 216) member of National Honor All games 5+ assist games Society and graduated 3+ three-pointers Individual Career History # WALKER, KaBria GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers SWEENEY, Cha Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE Total 1-3-Point. - F-Throws. - Rebounds.. Scoring. Season UT RIO GRANDE gp-gsvalley min/avg fg-fga 3 pct - fg-fga. pct - ft-fta. pct-2 off. def tot avg pf. fo ast 2 to blk stl pts. avg at #11/12 Kentucky / dnp ORAL ROBERTS / dnp at Air Force / TOTAL vs Abilene Christian / at Harvard dnp - Individual - - Career - - History SINGLE-GAME at Monmouth HIGHS [all-time ranking]: dnp (conference-only) Points: at Madonna 33, at Western Michigan Rebounds: MICHIGAN 1, Marygrove dnp Assists: at Detroit 1, Central Michigan dnp - - SWEENEY, - - Cha Steals: BUFFALO 6, at Southern Miss dnp Blocks: AKRON 1, 7 times Total dnp - 3-Point - - F-Throws- - Rebounds Scoring - - FG at Northern Season made: 12, Illinois at gp-gs Western Michigan min/avg ; fg-fgaat Harvard 2 pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG OHIO attempts: [3rd], at Western /32.2 Michigan dnp FG Totals made: 5, at Toledo -- 56/ ; vs Cal State Fullerton FG attempts: 14 [t-9th], 3-3 at 114/38. Toledo FT Games TOTAL made: played: 1, Western Michigan 1254/ Rebounds/game: FT Minutes/game: attempts: 14, Cleveland 4.7 State Assists/game:.2 Points/game:.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 99.9 FG Pct: 33.3 Points: 33 [t-1th], at Western Michigan SINGLE-SEASON Steals/game: RANKINGS:.2 FT Pct: 25. Games Blocks/game: played: t-1st (37.2 in ) TIGGS, Chavon CAREER WALKER, STATISTICS KaBria Season/Career Highs Season Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TIGGS, 9-13 Chavon / SINGLE-GAME TOTAL HIGHS 37-4 [all-time 322/8.7 ranking]: CAREER MID-AMERICAN WALKER, CONFERENCE KaBria STATISTICS Points: 12, Kent State - Tuscarawas Rebounds: 1, Bowling Green Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Assists: Season1, at Western gp-gsmichigan min/avg ; fg-fga vs Abilene pct Christian fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Steals: , Bowling Green / Blocks: , Miami ; 81/1.1 Hillsdale FG made: 6, Kent State 1- - Tuscarawas 2/ FG TOTAL attempts: 1, Kent 13-4State - 88/6.8 Tuscarawas FT made: 3, Cleveland State FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 4, Bowling HIGHS Green [all-time ranking]: Points: 6, EMUEagles.com Bowling Green Rebounds: 1, Bowling Green Assists: 1, at Western Michigan Career Points 4, at Madonna ( ) 12, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Field Goals 2, at Madonna ( ) 6, KSU Tuscarawas ( )
14 EMU: : Earned action in 34 games...reached double figures in scoring four times in her freshman season... Boasted an impressive 1.5 assist to turnover ratio in 544 minutes on the hardwood... Posted 15 points to lead EMU at WMU (Jan. 28)...Came off the bench for 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting in her return to Toledo (Jan. 24)...Nearly had a triple-double in 27 minutes versus Kent State-Tuscarawas (Nov. 14), posting 31 points, Sasha Dailey Guard ~ So.-So. ~ 5-8 Toledo, Ohio-Rogers nine rebounds and nine steals...the 31 points against KSUT is the most scored by any freshman in their collegiate debut in the season and her 31 points ranks second all-time in NCAA Division I women s basketball history. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Rogers High School where she was a four-year letterwinner in both basketball and track Was the second leading scorer in Toledo as a freshman, averaging 17 points per contest Named All-City League twice and garnered honorable mention All-Ohio honors from the Associated #2 best guard in the Class of 214 by Dan Olson s Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and was named a three star recruit by ESPN.com Led her team to a runner-up finish at the Division II State Championships in track in her freshman season, placing second in the 2m dash, fourth in the 1m dash and second in the 4x2m relay Garnered second team Northwest Ohio All-District honors once in track PERSONAL: Full Name: Sasha Marie Dailey Daughter of Tribune Dailey and Lisa Henry Major: Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring point games 1 1 Double-digit rebounding Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring 3 3 Communications. Led EMU in rebounding Press as a junior Was a second EMU Women's Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers team 213 Girls Eastern All-Northwest Michigan Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ of assist Jan games 1, 216) 1 1 District honoree in her junior season Ranked as the 19th All games 3+ three-pointers #2 DAILEY, Sasha GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Career Points 18, at Detroit ( ) 31, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Field Goals 8, at Detroit ( ) 15, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) 3-Pointers 2, at Detroit ( ) 2, at Detroit ( ) Free Throws 1, vs. UTRGV ( ) 3, vs. BGSU ( ) Rebounds 6, vs. UTRGV ( ) 9, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Assist 2, three times 6, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Steals 4, at Monmouth ( ) 9, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Blocks 1, at Air Force ( ) 2, vs. Madonna ( ) Minutes 26, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) 27, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY at #11/12 Kentucky ORAL ROBERTS at Air Force vs Abilene Christian Individual Career. - History at Harvard at Monmouth at Madonna MICHIGAN BALDWIN, -. Chanise at Detroit BUFFALO Total Point F-Throws. 1-2 Rebounds Scoring AKRON Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg at Northern Illinois OHIO / dnp TOTAL Totals / Individual Career History SINGLE-GAME Games played: HIGHS 14 [all-time ranking]: (conference-only) Rebounds/game: 2.2 Points: Minutes/game: 15, Oral Roberts ; at Madonna Assists/game: 1. Rebounds: Points/game: 14, Oral 6.9 Roberts Turnovers/game: 1.1 Assists: FG Pct: 2, times Steals: 3, Michigan ; at Detroit BALDWIN, Chanise Assist/turnover ratio:.9 3FG Pct: 27.3 Steals/game: 1.5 Blocks: FT Pct: 3, 55.6 Hillsdale ; at Detroit Blocks/game:.1 FG made: 6, Oral Roberts ; Michigan Total Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring FG Season attempts: 9, at gp-gs Air Force min/avg ; at fg-fga Detroit pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FT made: 5, at Madonna / FT TOTAL attempts: 8, Oral 3- Roberts 64/ CAREER DAILEY, STATISTICS Sasha Points: 5, Buffalo Rebounds: 9, Buffalo Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Blocks: Season2, Akron gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG made: 2, Akron / FG attempts: 4, Buffalo / FT TOTAL made: 3, Buffalo / FT attempts: 6, Buffalo ; Akron Points: 31, Kent State - Tuscarawas CAREER MID-AMERICAN DAILEY, CONFERENCE Sasha STATISTICS Rebounds: 9, Kent State - Tuscarawas Assists: 6, Kent State - Tuscarawas Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: Season9 [t-2nd], gp-gs Kent State min/avg - Tuscarawas fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: , Madonna / FG made: 15 [t-5th], 3-Kent State 63/21. - Tuscarawas FG TOTAL attempts: 2, Kent 21-1State 394/ Tuscarawas FG made: 2, at Detroit FG SINGLE-GAME attempts: 3, HIGHS UT Rio [all-time Grande Valley ranking]: FT Points: made: 15, 3, at Bowling Western Green Michigan FT Rebounds: attempts: 6, 6, at Bowling Ball State Green Assists: 3, Buffalo SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS:
15 EMU: : Played in 22 games for the Eagles... Made her EMU debut versus Kent State Tuscarawas, Nov. 14, scoring a career-high nine points and adding career-best 1 rebounds... Shot 45.8 percent (11-for- 24) from the field...high SCHOOL: Prepped at Rogers High School where she was a four-year starter, earning All-City honors in Tori Easley Forward ~ So.-So. ~ 6-1 Toledo, Ohio-Rogers her first three seasons Named honorable mention 213 Girls All-Northwest District by the Associated Press after averaging 1 points and four steals per contest Ranked as the 82nd-best small forward in the Class of 214 by Dan Olson s Collegiate Girls Basketball Report Was a top-1 rebounder in the City of Toledo, averaging nine per game Garnered all-academic team honors in both cross country and basketball A member of #3 PERSONAL: Full Name: Toriana Rejea Easley Daughter of Ernest and Vonnelle Easley Has a brother, Ernest, and two sisters, Kiera and Alasia... Major: Communication Technology. Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring point games Double-digit rebounding 1 1 Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring Led EMU in rebounding 1 1 National Honor Society... EMU Women's Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers Eastern Michigan Individual Game-by-Game (as Finished in the top 2 of 5+ of assist Jan games 1, 216) All games her graduating class 3+ three-pointers #3 EASLEY, Tori GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Career Points 1, at Madonna ( ) 1, at Madonna ( ) Field Goals 5, at Madonna ( ) 5, at Madonna ( ) 3-Pointers Free Throws 2, vs. Hillsdale ( ) 3, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Rebounds 4, twice 1, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Assist 2, at Madonna ( ) 2, at Madonna ( ) Steals 2, vs. Michigan ( ) 2, twice Blocks 1, vs. Michigan ( ) 1, vs. Michigan ( ) Minutes 2, at Madonna ( ) 2, at Madonna ( ) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY at #11/12 Kentucky ORAL ROBERTS at Air Force vs Abilene Christian at Harvard at Monmouth at Madonna MICHIGAN at Detroit BUFFALO AKRON at Northern Illinois OHIO dnp Totals Games played: 14 Minutes/game: 1.8 Points/game: 1.9 FG Pct: 52.4 FT Pct: 5. Rebounds/game: 1.6 Assists/game:.6 Turnovers/game:.6 Assist/turnover ratio:.9 Steals/game:.4 Blocks/game:.1 Individual Career History CAREER EASLEY, STATISTICS Tori Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / Individual Career.5 1 History TOTAL / (conference-only) Points: 1, at Madonna CAREER MID-AMERICAN EASLEY, CONFERENCE Tori STATISTICS Rebounds: 1, Kent State - Tuscarawas Total 3-Point Assists: 2, vs Abilene Christian ; at Madonna F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: Season2, 4 timesgp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: , Michigan / FG made: 5, at Madonna / FG TOTAL attempts: 6, at 14- Madonna -- 62/ FT made: 3, Kent State - Tuscarawas FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 4, Kent HIGHS State [all-time - Tuscarawas ranking]: Points: 5, at Western Michigan Rebounds: 2, at Miami KEHOE, Rachel Assists: 1, Buffalo ; Miami ; at Miami
16 EMU: : Played in 37 games for the Eagles, starting in 35 as a sophomore... Tied a career-high with 34 points against Central Michigan (Mar. 7)...Led the team in steals with 78...Ranked second in the MAC in steals per game (2.1)...Cashed in four three-pointers en route to 2 points against Hillsdale (No. 25)... Added 22 points in the victory against Madonna (Dec. 9)...Notched a career-best five assists in a win at Toledo (Jan. 24)...Buried five threes en route to 19 points against Ball State (Feb. 11)...Added four first half threes against CMU (Feb. 14)...Tied a career-best, dropping 34 points and going 13-for-13 from the charity Janay Morton Guard ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-1 Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo stripe at Central Michigan (March 7)... The 13 free throws made rank fourth all-time in EMU laurels, while her free throw percentage ranks tied for 13th all-time in Eagle history..dished out 1 assists to earn her first career double-double in the victory over Akron (March 12) : Earned a spot on the MAC All-Freshman team Played in all 32 games, starting 26 in her first season donning the Green and White, averaging 27.7 minutes per contest Knocked down a team-best 64 three-pointers and ranked second on the team with 417 points Averaged 4.3 field goals per game and shot 76.4 percent #13 from three-point range Garnered MAC West Player of the Week honors (Dec. 16) after averaging 22 points and shooting 35.9 percent from the floor...high SCHOOL: Participated in both basketball and volleyball Named all-conference all four years for basketball Helped her team to a sectional runner up in her sophomore season and a conference championship in her junior year Finished second in the state championships in her junior campaign Earned all-state honorable mention honors in her senior season after reaching the 1,-point mark of her career and Individual Career History Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring point games from the charity stripe, both ranking leading her team to a fourth-place Double-digit rebounding second for EMU Shot 32.3 percent finish in the state tournament Double-doubles from three-point range, third on the PERSONAL: Full Name: Janay team, while dishing out 54 assists Nichele Morton Daughter of Gregg Led EMU in scoring to rank third overall Recorded and Tania EASLEY, Morton...Hometown: Tori Led EMU in rebounding 1 1 double-digit scoring affairs on Brooklyn Park, Minn...High School: Led EMU in three-pointers occasions for the Eagles her Osseo EMU Senior Women's High School Major: Basketball Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring debut season Tallied Eastern 2-or-more Michigan Biology. Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ assist of Jan games 1, 216) Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg points on seven different occasions, All games /5. 3+ three-pointers scoring a career-best points - at /1.8 Buffalo (Jan. 18),.524going 7-for TOTAL / Individual -. #13 MORTON, Career.579 Janay 2 History Career Points 25, vs. Oral Roberts ( ) 34, twice Field Goals 8, twice 12, at Buffalo ( ) 3-Pointers 4, twice 7, at Buffalo ( ) Free Throws 7, vs. UTRGV ( ) 13, at CMU (3-7-15) Rebounds 9, at Kentucky ( ) 9, twice Assist 6, at Detroit ( ) 1, vs. Akron ( ) Steals 7, vs. UTRGV ( ) 5, four times Blocks 1, vs. Hillsdale ( ) 2, three times Minutes 36, vs. Oral Roberts ( ) 36, twice (conference-only) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Points: Opponent 1, at Madonna Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg Rebounds: EASLEY, Tori HILLSDALE 1, Kent State - Tuscarawas * Assists: UT RIO 2, GRANDE vs Abilene Christian VALLEY ; at * Madonna Steals: Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring at #11/12 2, 4 times Kentucky * Blocks: Season ORAL 1, ROBERTS Michigan gp-gs min/avg fg-fga * 36 pct 8-15 fg-fga. 533 pct 4-6 ft-fta. 667 pct 5-7 off def. 714 tot 1 avg 2 pf fo ast 2 4 to 2 blk stl 3 pts avg FG at made: Air Force 5, at Madonna / * FG vs attempts: Abilene Christian 6, at Madonna / * FT TOTAL at made: Harvard 3, Kent 14- State - Tuscarawas 62/ * FT at attempts: Monmouth 4, Kent State - Tuscarawas * SINGLE-GAME at Madonna HIGHS [all-time ranking]: * Points: MICHIGAN 5, at Western Michigan * KEHOE, Rachel Rebounds: at Detroit2, at Miami * Assists: BUFFALO 1, Buffalo ; Miami ; Total * at 25 Miami Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: Season AKRON 1, Akron -- gp-gs ; min/avg at Western Michigan fg-fga * pct 4-16 fg-fga.25pct 2-11 ft-fta.182 pct - off def. tot1 avg 2 pf fo ast 1 4to 2blk stl1 pts avg FG at Northern made: 2, at Illinois Western Michigan 526/ * FG OHIO attempts: 3, at Western 233/16.6 Michigan * FT TOTAL Totals made: 1, Buffalo ; 759/15.2 at Western Michigan FT attempts: 2, at Western Michigan SINGLE-GAME Games played: HIGHS 15 [all-time ranking]: Rebounds/game: 3.7 Points: Minutes/game: 11, at Madonna KEHOE, Rachel Assists/game: 3.1 Rebounds: Points/game: 13, vs 12.9 Weber State Turnovers/game: 1.6 Assists: FG Pct: 1, 34.7 Kent State - Tuscarawas ; Total at Air Force Point F-ThrowsAssist/turnover Rebounds ratio: 2. Scoring Steals: Season 3FG Pct: 2, Central 29.1gp-gs Michigan -- min/avg ; vs Ball fg-fga State -- pct fg-fga pct ft-fta Steals/game: pct off def 2.7 tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: FT Pct: 3, 82.1 Akron / Blocks/game: FG made: 4, at Madonna / FG TOTAL attempts: 7, vs 2-9 Weber 272/13.6 State FT made: 4, at Ohio FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 4, 4 HIGHS times [all-time ranking]: Points: 7, Buffalo Rebounds: 8, at Akron CAREER MORTON, STATISTICS Janay Steals: 2, Central Michigan Blocks: 3, Akron Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring FG Season made: 2, Buffalo gp-gs ; min/avg Akron fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG attempts: 4, Buffalo / FT made: 4, at Ohio / FT attempts: 4, Buffalo ; 412/29.4at Ohio TOTAL / CAREER MID-AMERICAN MORTON, CONFERENCE Janay STATISTICS Points: 34, at Buffalo ; at Central Michigan Total Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Rebounds: Season 9, Kent gp-gs State ; min/avg at #11/12 fg-fga Kentucky pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Assists: , vs Akron / Steals: , UT Rio Grande Valley 55/ Blocks: , at Northern 3-3Illinois 88/ ; Hillsdale ; at 4-24 Detroit FG TOTAL made: 12, at Buffalo / FG attempts: 27, at Central Michigan FG SINGLE-GAME made: 7 [t-5th], HIGHS at Buffalo [all-time-- ranking]: FG Points: attempts: 34 EMUEagles.com [t-7th], 11, at 6 times Buffalo -- at Central Michigan FT Rebounds: made: 136, at [t-4th], Central at Central Michigan Michigan ; Northern Illinois FT Assists: attempts: 6, Toledo 13, at -- Central ; Michigan Northern Illinois
17 EMU: : One of EMU s incoming recruits... HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com out of Dearborn Heights Robichaud High School...Ranked as the 53rd best forward in the Class of 215 and 281st overall by Dan Olson Collegiate Girls Basketball Report...Led her team to an 18-3 record as a senior...all-conference Chavon Tiggs Forward ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 6- Inkster, Mich.-Dearborn Heights Robichaud and All-State selection as a senior Earned first team all-conference honors as a freshman and sophomore before earning second team all-star...capped off her junior campaign at Flint Southwestern Academy by garnering honorable mention all-state honors, while averaging a doubledouble per game with 15 points and 1 rebounds PERSONAL: Full Name: Chavon Monique Tiggs... Daughter of Christopher Tiggs and Marilyn McCoy... Has three brothers, Trevon, Christopher, and Chanze, and one sister, Hope.. Major: Undecided #14 Season/Career Highs Season Career Points Field Goals Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assist Steals Blocks Minutes Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring 2+ point games Double-digit rebounding Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring Led EMU in rebounding Led EMU in three-pointers 5+ assist games 3+ three-pointers GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE STATISTICS 17
18 Chanise Baldwin Forward ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 6-3 #15 Pontiac, Mich.-Martin Luther King-Providence College Season/Career Highs Season Career Providence) Points 17, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) 17, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) Field Goals 6, twice 6, four times 5-percent from the field in 12 games... Lafayette (Dec. 3) : Played in 3-Pointers Against Marquette on Jan. 23, she scored 23 of the Friars 3 games and made her Free Throws 9, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) 9, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) all 14 of her points in the Friars second first appearance in the starting line-up half comeback to earn a victory... against Massachusetts (Dec. 9)... Started Rebounds 14, vs. Oral Roberts ( ) 15, vs. UMass Lowell ( ) Notched a career-high six blocked shots two games overall... Tallied a seasonbest six points in nine minutes off the and matched her career-high of four Assist 2, three times 4, vs. UMass Lowell ( ) steals vs. Georgetown on March 1...Also bench against No. 15/14 Georgetown Steals 3, vs. Michigan ( ) 4, twice added five points and seven rebounds (Feb. 18)... Against the Hoyas she hit all in the game vs. the Hoyas and logged three of her shot attempts and notched Blocks 3, three times 6, vs. Georgetown (3-1-15) a career-high 36 minutes : Did not play for the Friars during the one rebound...scored four points in her collegiate debut against Boston Minutes 26, three times 36, vs. Georgetown (3-1-15) EMU: : Transferred to Eastern season, while rehabilitating University (Nov. 11)... Recorded a seasonbest six rebounds against Fairfield (Dec. Michigan and will have one year of an injury : Missed final eight eligibility remaining...providence: games of the season with an injury... 3) and hauled in five rebounds in three Miscellaneous Stats Averaged 4.9 points and 6. rebounds other contests... Dished a season-best Category Total games...averaged 7.1 points and 6.6 per game...registered 5+ rebounds in two assists against No. 19/23 Delaware... Double-digit scoring 6 13 rebounds per game...finished the year 16 of the 22 games she played...grabbed Averaged 1.2 points and 2. rebounds : Started each of the Friars 3 ranked second on the team in doubledoubles, with three, vs. Rhode Island on a career-best 11 rebounds against No. 25 Villanova on January 23, including per game...high SCHOOL: Played four years at Detroit Martin Luther King and 2+ point games Dec. 7 (12 pts / 12 rebs), Xavier on Jan. 4 six off of the offensive glass...tallied nine captained the team as a senior... Was Double-digit rebounding 4 11 (16 pts / 12 rebs) and Seton Hall on Jan. rebounds against Clemson (Dec. 19) and named Most Improved Player in (14 pts / 12 rebs)...her three doubledoubles No. 15/13 Louisville (Jan. 12)...Played and Most Valuable Player in Was Double-doubles 3 6 marked the first of her career... just 17 minutes against Vermont (Nov. named All-City Second Team in 21 Led EMU in scoring Scored a career-high 16 points and 14) and tallied a career-high 13 points, and the All-City First Team in Led grabbed a career-best nine defensive marking the first double-digit game of team to the District Championship... Led EMU in rebounding 5 5 rebounds against Xavier on Jan her career...also hauled in five rebounds PERSONAL: EMU Full Women's Name: Chanise Rene Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers Registered six double-digit rebounding and swatted a career-high three shots... Baldwin Daughter of Jeffery Lewis games in , including a careerbest Matched her career Eastern high in Michigan blocked and Individual Temperance Game-by-Game Baldwin Has two (as 5+ of assist Jan games 1, 216) 15 vs. UMass Lowell on Dec shots (three) against St. John s (Jan. 3) brothers, Vito All Baldwin games and Kelvin Lewis, Also dished a career-best four assists and Pitt (Feb. 6)...Dished a career-best and a sister, Akeyra Baldwin...Major: 3+ three-pointers vs. UMass Lowell...Shot better than two assists against Delaware (12/19) and Sport Management. #15 BALDWIN, Chanise GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY at #11/12 Kentucky ORAL ROBERTS at Air Force vs Abilene Christian at Harvard * at Monmouth * at Madonna MICHIGAN at Detroit BUFFALO AKRON at Northern Illinois OHIO dnp Totals Games played: 14 Minutes/game: 22.1 Points/game: 9.1 FG Pct: 49.5 FT Pct: 51.4 Rebounds/game: 8. Assists/game:.7 Turnovers/game: 2. Assist/turnover ratio:.4 Steals/game: 1.1 Blocks/game: 1.3 Individual Career History BALDWIN, CAREER STATISTICS Chanise Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / Individual Career History TOTAL / (conference-only) Points: 15, Oral Roberts ; at Madonna CAREER MID-AMERICAN BALDWIN, CONFERENCE Chanise STATISTICS Rebounds: 14, Oral Roberts Assists: 2, 4 times Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: 3, Michigan ; at Detroit Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: 3, Hillsdale ; at Detroit FG made: 6, Oral Roberts / ; Michigan FG TOTAL attempts: 9, at Air 3-Force 64/ ; at Detroit FT made: 5, at Madonna FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 8, Oral HIGHS Roberts [all-time ranking]: Points: 5, Buffalo Rebounds: 9, Buffalo DAILEY, 18Sasha Blocks: 2, Akron FG made: 2, Akron Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
19 EMU: : Played in all 37 games for the Eagles, starting 3 as a sophomore... Posted career-highs in points (177), rebounds rebounds (177), assists (38), and steals (23)...Shot a career-best 39.8 percent from the field and 65.1 percent from the free throw line... Played just 11 minutes as a starter against KSU- Tuscarawas (Nov. 14)...Scored 12 points in the victory against Hillsdale (Nov. 25)...Hauled in a career-best 13 caroms in the win at Miami ( )...Posted 1 points and six rebounds in the WNIT win at Drake (March 2) : Appeared in all 32 games, making six starts in her debut season as an Eagle, averaging 12.9 minutes per contest Notched 15 points, 98 rebounds, 18 assists, 14 steals and five blocks on the year Made 41 shots on 9 attempts for a 45.6 field Phillis Webb Guard ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-9 Brooklyn Park, Minn.-Osseo goal percentage, ranking second on the team Went 23-for-38 (6.5 percent) from the free throw line Averaged 3.3 points per game and 3.1 rebounds per contest Posted four double-digit scoring efforts, including one doubledouble when she tallied 14 points and 1 rebounds against Evansville (Mar. 2) Scored a season-best 19 points against Marygrove (Nov. 3) while also grabbing nine rebounds...high SCHOOL: Was a three-sport athlete, participating in volleyball, track and basketball Notched a conference championship three times in basketball Named allconference three times and all-state two times Scored 12.4 points per game her junior season while grabbing 4.7 rebounds per game...ranked as the No. 158 high school player in the country... Named to the all-state tournament team after leading her team to a conference and section championship as well as a runner-up finish in the state championship in her junior season Was a nominee for Ms. Basketball in her senior season while being named all-state and to the all-state tournament team Helped the volleyball team to a conference championship in her freshman season Was named all-conference in volleyball #21 Season/Career Highs Season Career Points 22, vs. Michigan ( ) 22, vs. Michigan ( ) Field Goals 1, vs. Michigan ( ) 1, vs. Michigan ( ) 3-Pointers 2, vs. Hillsdale ( ) 2, vs. Hillsdale ( ) in both her sophomore and junior season and was named all-conference Free Throws 6, twice 9, at Northern Ill. (1-3-15) honorable mention in her senior season Led the 4x1 and 4x2 relay Rebounds 15, vs. Akron (1-6-16) 15, vs. Akron (1-6-16) teams to both conference and sectional championships in her sophomore season and finished runner up in the state championships in both events Won both the conference championship and the section championship in her junior season Helped her team in the 4x1 and 4x2 to its second conference Assist Steals Blocks Minutes 3, vs. Michigan ( ) 6, at Madonna ( ) 1, three times 38, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) 4, at CMU (3-7-15) 6, at Madonna ( ) 2, twice 38, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) and section championship and a state championship as a junior Holds the Miscellaneous Stats Minnesota all-time record in the 4x2m Category Total dash Garnered a conference, sectional and state championship in the 2m Double-digit scoring in her senior season Was named allconference and all-state three times 2+ point games 2 2 in track and was named Northwest Double-digit rebounding Suburban Conference Athlete of the Year in her senior campaign PERSONAL: Double-doubles Full Name: Phillis Ann Webb Daughter Led EMU in scoring of Phillip and Annie Webb Has one brother, Miles Father, Phillip, played at Led EMU in rebounding the EMU University of Women's Minnesota during Basketball the Led EMU in three-pointers 197s while her brother, Miles, played Eastern Michigan for Individual the Golden Gophers Game-by-Game in 25...Major: (as 5+ assist of Jan games 1, 216) Business. All games 3+ three-pointers #21 WEBB, Phillis GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE * UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * at #11/12 Kentucky * ORAL ROBERTS * at Air Force * vs Abilene Christian * at Harvard * at Monmouth * at Madonna * MICHIGAN * at Detroit * BUFFALO * AKRON * at Northern Illinois * OHIO * Totals Games played: 15 Minutes/game: 28.8 Points/game: 12.9 FG Pct: FG Pct: 37.5 FT Pct: 72.9 Rebounds/game: 7.4 Assists/game: 1. Turnovers/game: 1.1 Assist/turnover ratio:.9 Steals/game: 1.7 Blocks/game:.2 Individual Career History WEBB, Phillis CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / Individual Career History / (conference-only) TOTAL / WEBB, Phillis CAREER MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE STATISTICS Points: 22, Michigan Rebounds: 15, Akron Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Assists: Season4, at Central gp-gs Michigan min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Steals: , at Madonna / Blocks: , vs Ball State ; 431/23.9at Loyola FG made: 1, Michigan / FG TOTAL attempts: 15, Akron / ; at #11/ Kentucky ; 2-4 Michigan FG made: 2, Hillsdale FG SINGLE-GAME attempts: 3, HIGHS Hillsdale [all-time ranking]: FT Points: made: 16, EMUEagles.com 9, Akron at Northern Illinois -- FT Rebounds: attempts: 151, [t-4th], at Northern Akron -- Illinois ; Marygrove Assists: 4, at Central Michigan
20 EMU: : One of EMU s incoming recruits... Will be reunited with former SC4 head coach Mike Groulx as well as former SC4 center Rachel Kehoe...ST. CLAIR COUNTY CC: Played two seasons for the Skippers prior to joining EMU...Sat out the season after expending her eligibility... Sheyna Deans Guard ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-9 #22 Mt. Clemens Mich.-Mt. Clemens-St. Clair County C.C point per game while grabbing 7.2 rebounds... Was selected NJCAA Region XII first team as well as NJCAA Division II All-Tournament team... Shot 53.3 percent from prepped at Mount Clemens High School... Holds school record for most points (48) in a game... All-State, All-Conference, BCAM All-Star selection as a senior PERSONAL: Full the field...posted 2-ormore points in 13 contests, Individual Deans... Has Career three brothers History Name: Sheyna Racquel including a season-best Duseans, Jordan, Vincent, 31 against Schoolcraft in a Horton, and Ationne victory...hauled in Major: Communications. 17 rebounds in a setback BALDWIN, Chanise against Monore College... Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring 2+ point games Double-digit rebounding Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Double-doubles Scoring As a freshman, picked up Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off defled EMU tot in scoring avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg All-Eastern Conference / Led 112 EMU in rebounding TOTAL /22.1 second team.495 accolades Led EMU in three-pointers while being named to the EMU Women's Basketball All-Freshman Eastern Team...HIGH Michigan Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ of assist Jan games 1, 216) Points: 15, Oral Roberts ; at All games As a sophomore, averaged SCHOOL: Madonna Prepped at 3+ three-pointers Individual Career History #22 DEANS, Sheyna (conference-only) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Career Points 6, twice 6, twice Field Goals 2, twice 2, twice 3-Pointers Free Throws 2, three times 2, three times Rebounds 7, vs. UTRGV ( ) 7, vs. UTRGV ( ) Assist 3, at Madonna ( ) 3, at Madonna ( ) Steals 1, five times 1, five times Blocks 1, at Madonna ( ) 1, at Madonna ( ) Minutes 14, twice 14, twice Rebounds: 14, Oral Roberts Assists: 2, 4 times Steals: 3, Michigan ; at Detroit Blocks: 3, Hillsdale ; at Detroit Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds FG made: 6, Oral Roberts ; Michigan Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg FG attempts: 9, at Air Force ; at Detroit HILLSDALE FT made: 5, at Madonna BALDWIN, Chanise UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY FT attempts: 8, Oral Roberts at #11/12 Kentucky Total 8-3-Point. - F-Throws. - Rebounds Scoring 3.3 Season ORAL ROBERTS gp-gs min/avg fg-fga 1pct -2 fg-fga. pct DAILEY, ft-fta Sasha pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg at Air Force / vs Abilene Christian TOTAL 3-64/ Total Point -. F-Throws Rebounds Scoring at Harvard Season at Monmouth gp-gs min/avg fg-fga 6 pct 1-1fg-fga1.pct - ft-fta. pct- off def. tot avg pf 1.8 fo ast 1 to blk stl pts 2 avg 2.3 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS at Madonna 37-1 [all-time 575/15.5 ranking]: Points: , Buffalo MICHIGAN / dnp Rebounds: TOTAL 9, Buffalo at Detroit / Blocks: 2, Akron BUFFALO SINGLE-GAME FG made: 2, Akron AKRON HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: FG attempts: at Northern 31, Kent 4, Buffalo Illinois State - Tuscarawas Rebounds: FT made: 3, OHIO 9, Buffalo Kent State Tuscarawas dnp Assists: FT attempts: Totals 6, Kent 6, Buffalo State - Tuscarawas ; Akron Steals: 9 [t-2nd], Kent State - Tuscarawas Blocks: Games 2, played: Madonna DAILEY, Sasha Rebounds/game: 1.7 FG Minutes/game: made: 15 [t-5th], 7.7Kent State - Tuscarawas Assists/game:.5 FG Points/game: attempts: 2, 1.8 Kent State - Tuscarawas -- Total Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Turnovers/game:.9 3FG Season made: Pct: , at gp-gs Detroit min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta Assist/turnover pct off def ratio:.6 tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 3FG FT Pct: attempts: 5.3, UT 18-1 Rio Grande 331/18.4 Valley Steals/game: FT made: 3, Bowling 3- Green 63/ Blocks/game: FT TOTAL attempts: 6, Bowling 21-1 Green 394/ SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Points: 15, at Western Michigan Games played: t-1st (37 in ) Rebounds: 6, at Ball State Assists: 3, Buffalo CAREER DEANS, STATISTICS Sheyna Steals: 4, at Central Michigan Blocks: 1, at Miami ; at Ball State Total Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring FG Season made: 7, at Toledo gp-gs ; min/avgat Western fg-fga Michigan pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG attempts: 1, at 13- Western 1/7.7 Michigan ; 8-24 at.333 Miami FG TOTAL attempts: 1, Akron / FT made: 3, Bowling Green SINGLE-GAME FT attempts: 6, Bowling HIGHS Green [all-time -- ranking]: Points: 6, UT Rio Grande Valley ; at Madonna CAREER MID-AMERICAN Rebounds: 7, UT Rio Grande Valley DEANS, CONFERENCE Sheyna STATISTICS Assists: 3, at Madonna Steals: 1, 5 times Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Blocks: Season1, at Madonna gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG made: 2, UT Rio 3- Grande 17/5.7 Valley ; -3 at Madonna FG TOTAL attempts: 7, UT 3- Rio Grande 17/5.7 Valley FT made: 2, Hillsdale ; UT Rio Grande Valley ; at Madonna FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 4, Hillsdale HIGHS [all-time ; ranking]: UT Rio Grande Valley ; at Madonna Rebounds: 3, Akron Steals: 1, Akron FG attempts: 1, Akron
21 EMU: : Appeared in 36 games in her first season with the Eagles...Scored a total of 167 points...made a careerbest 45 shots from beyond the arc...corralled 12 rebounds while adding 15 assists, 15 steals, and 1 blocks...poured in nine points on 3-of-7 shooting against Kent State- Tuscarawas (Nov.14)...Drilled three treys at Toledo (Jan. 24)... Scored 11 points, including three treys, off the bench at Akron (Jan. 1)...Finished with Sera Ozelci Guard ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 6-1 Ankara, Turkey-TED Ankara College 11 points against Ball State (Feb. 11)...Connected on four triples en route to 12 points while hauling in a team-high eight rebounds against Central Michigan (Feb. 14)...Picked up her first double-double in an Eagle uniform with a careerhigh 1 rebounds as well as 11 points against NIU (Feb. 28)...Tossed in 17 points as she made five threes in the MAC Quarterfinal contest against Akron (March 12)... ODESSA COLLEGE: Made 27 appearances in her sophomore season for the Wranglers, averaging 4.4 points per game and 2.8 rebounds Closed #23 at Odessa, 33 of which were in her sophomore season HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at TED Ankara College in Ankara, Turkey Voted Top Athlete as both a sophomore and a junior Named the top forward in the 29 National High School Championships Served as a team captain at both her high school and the U18 Turkish National Team Dropped 36 of the team s 56 points in the Turkey National High School Championships PERSONAL: Full Name: Sera Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring point games Double-digit rebounding Double-doubles 1 1 Ozelci Daughter of Can and Led EMU in scoring 1 1 Nesrin Ozelci...Hometown: Led EMU in rebounding Ankara, Turkey High School: out her sophomore season TED EMU Ankara Women's College Major: Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers with six double-digit Eastern Michigan scoring Business. Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ assist of Jan games 1, 216) efforts Drained 55 threepointers in her two All games 3+ three-pointers seasons #23 OZELCI, Sera GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Career Points 12, twice 17, vs. Akron ( ) Field Goals 4, twice 6, vs. Akron ( ) 3-Pointers 4, twice 5, vs. Akron ( ) Free Throws 1, vs. Buffalo (1-2-16) 2, at CMU (3-7-15) Rebounds 11, at Air Force ( ) 11, at Air Force ( ) Assist 4, twice 4, twice Steals 4, at Madonna ( ) 4, at Madonna ( ) Blocks 1, five times 2, vs. Buffalo ( ) Minutes 36, twice 36, twice Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE * UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * at #11/12 Kentucky * ORAL ROBERTS * at Air Force * vs Abilene Christian * at Harvard * at Monmouth * at Madonna * MICHIGAN * at Detroit * BUFFALO * AKRON * at Northern Illinois * OHIO * Totals Games played: 15 Minutes/game: 28.1 Points/game: 6. FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.5 FT Pct: 5. Rebounds/game: 4.9 Assists/game: 1.6 Turnovers/game:.7 Individual Career Assist/turnover History ratio: 2.2 Steals/game:.5 Blocks/game:.4 NICKENS, Ashley Total CAREER OZELCI, STATISTICS Sera Individual Career History 3-Point (conference-only) F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / NICKENS, Ashley / TOTAL / Points: 17, vs Akron Rebounds: 11, at Air Force CAREER MID-AMERICAN OZELCI, CONFERENCE Sera STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Assists: 4, at Harvard ; at Madonna Steals: Season4, at Madonna gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: , Buffalo / FG made: 6, vs Akron / FG TOTAL attempts: 11, at Kent State 481/ FG made: 5, vs Akron FG SINGLE-GAME attempts: 8, HIGHS 5 times[all-time ranking]: FT Points: made: 12, 2, Central at Central Michigan Michigan FT Rebounds: attempts: EMUEagles.com 1, 4, Northern at Toledo Illinois Assists: 3, at Ball State Steals: 2, at Toledo ; Buffalo ; at Central Michigan
22 EMU: : Named a preseason All- MAC selection...opened the season with a 25 point and seven assist day against Hillsdale ( ) : Named a preseason All-MAC selection...earned Second-Team All-MAC accolades... Posted 1 points in limited minutes against KSU-Tuscarawas (Nov. 14)... Notched back-to-back games with 2 points against Cleveland State (Dec. 2) and Oral Roberts (Dec. 6) Had 23 points in her return to Toledo (Jan. 24)...Equalled her career-high with nine assists against Ball State (Feb. 11)...Dished out 1 assists in the Valentine s Day contests versus CMU while also pouring in 17 points.. Became the 19th player all-time in EMU history to reach the 1,-point club at CMU (March 7) when she notched 2 points...is the second-fastest player in Cha Sweeney Guard ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-2 Toledo, Ohio-Rogers school history to reach the grand total, needing just 6 games..earned All-MAC Tournament accolades after setting the MAC Tournament record with 123 points in five games to lead the Eagles to the title game...set the MAC tournament record with 39 field goals, surpassing the 36 of CMU s Crystal Bradford...Helped EMU become the first No. 6 seed to reach the women s title game...ranked fourth in the MAC in scoring (17.2) and assists (3.8) and ranked third in the MAC in steals (2.) : Played in all 32 games, starting 28 while averaging a team-high 31 minutes per contest Earned second team All-MAC honors before being named the MAC Freshman of the Year... Set the EMU all-time freshman scoring record with a team-high 556 points and averaged a team-best 17.4 points per contest, while ranking second all-time in the Mid-American Conference for first year players Ranks in the top-1 in six different single season records at EMU including: Field goal attempts (532 5th), three-point field goal attempts (196 6th), points (556 6th), field goals made (199 8th), and scoring average (17.4 1th), while also ranking third all-time in single game field goal attempts with 31 against Western Michigan (Feb. 26) #24 Season/Career Highs Season Career Points 31, at Harvard ( ) 33, at WMU ( ) Field Goals 12, twice 12, at WMU ( ) 3-Pointers 3, five times 5, twice Notched a team-high 98 free throws, ranking fourth on the team with a 7.5 Free Throws 9, at Monmouth ( ) 1, vs. WMU (3-4-15) free throw percentage Ranked second on the team in assists (94), assists per Rebounds 7, at Detroit ( ) 1, vs. Marygrove ( ) game (2.9), steals (57) and steals per game (1.8) while pulling down 113 rebounds which ranked fifth Was the high scorer on 15 occasions with 29 double-digit scoring efforts Recorded 2-or-more points 12 different times and had her first career double-double against Marygrove (Nov. 3) HIGH SCHOOL: Named City League Third Team in her freshman campaign and City League Second Team in her sophomore season Helped her team to four sectional championships Assist Steals Blocks Minutes 7, twice 4, twice 1, vs. Oral Roberts ( ) 4, at Northern Illinois (1-9-16) 1, vs. CMU ( ) 6, at Southern Miss ( ) 1, six times 41, at Northern Ill. (1-3-14) and two district championships Was Double-digit scoring the No. 5 scorer in the City League in her sophomore season Named first team 2+ point games all-conference twice and was named Double-digit rebounding 1 1 Division 2 Player or the Year in her junior season Garnered City League Double-doubles and Toledo Blade Player of the Year Led EMU in scoring honors in her senior campaign while being named Toledo Blade First Team Led EMU in rebounding and EMU all-district Women's first team Led the City Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers League in scoring in her senior season Eastern Michigan PERSONAL: Individual Full Game-by-Game Name: Cha Ron Sunae (as 5+ assist of Jan games 1, 216) Sweeney Major: All games Actuarial Science and Mathematics. 3+ three-pointers #24 SWEENEY, Cha GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE * UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * at #11/12 Kentucky * ORAL ROBERTS * at Air Force * vs Abilene Christian * at Harvard * at Monmouth * at Madonna * MICHIGAN * at Detroit * BUFFALO * AKRON * at Northern Illinois * OHIO * Totals Games played: 15 Minutes/game: 29.3 Points/game: 18.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 27.1 FT Pct: 82.8 Rebounds/game: 4. Assists/game: 3.6 Turnovers/game: 2.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.5 Steals/game: 1.9 Blocks/game:.1 Individual Career History SWEENEY, Cha CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / Individual Career History / (conference-only) TOTAL / SWEENEY, Cha CAREER MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE STATISTICS Points: 33, at Western Michigan Rebounds: 1, Marygrove Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Assists: Season1, Central gp-gs Michigan min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Steals: , at Southern 18-18Miss 58/ Blocks: , 7 times / FG made: 12, at Western 3-3 Michigan 114/ ; at Harvard FG TOTAL attempts: [3rd], at 1254/32.2 Western Michigan FG made: 5, at Toledo ; vs Cal State Fullerton FG SINGLE-GAME attempts: 14 HIGHS [t-9th],[all-time at Toledo ranking]: FT Points: made: 33 EMUEagles.com 1, [t-1th], Western at Western Michigan Michigan FT Rebounds: attempts: 8, 14, at Buffalo Cleveland State Assists: 1 [t-7th], Central Michigan
23 EMU: : Appeared in 29 games for the Eagles as a freshman... Made her first career start, Nov. 25, against Buffalo after making her EMU debut, Nov. 14, against Kent State Tuscarawas... Scored a career-high seven points against Texas-Pan American (Nov. 22)...HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Huron High School Was a Class A First Team All-Washtenaw County selection Ranked as the 38th-best player on Micah Robinson Guard ~ So.-So. ~ 5-8 Ann Arbor, Mich.-Huron the Midwest Girls Basketball Report Top 1 Senior List and ranked by the Detroit Free Press Mick McCabe as one of the top 1 girls prep basketball players in Michigan Was a three star recruit by ESPN. com As a senior, selected BCAM All-State first team... Detroit Free Press All-State fourth team...detroit News All- State honorable mention... Nominated for McDonald s All-American Team...Earned the MVP Award and MLive All-Washtenaw County SEC Red Division Dream Team... Named the Player of the Year by Washtenaw Now Newspaper #42 GPA...Averaged 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.1 steal in her junior season Increased her scoring average to 12 points per game in the postseason PERSONAL: Full Name: Micah Nicole Robinson Daughter of Trent and Melanie Robinson...Has a brother, Chase...Major: Undecided. Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring 2+ point games Double-digit rebounding Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring Led EMU in rebounding by averaging points, EMU Women's Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers 3.4 assists and Eastern 2.82 steals Michigan per Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ of assist Jan games 1, 216) game...received the Scholar All games 3+ three-pointers Athletic Award for a 3.77 #42 ROBINSON, Micah GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Career Points 3, at Harvard ( ) 7, at UTPA ( ) Field Goals 1, three times 2, three times 3-Pointers -- None Free Throws 1, at Harvard ( ) 5, at UTPA ( ) Rebounds 2, at Air Force ( ) 4, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Assist 2, at Madonna ( ) 4, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Steals 1, vs. UTRGV ( ) 2, at UTPA ( ) Blocks -- 2, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Minutes 19, at Madonna ( ) 28, KSU Tuscarawas ( ) Individual Career History Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY at #11/12 Kentucky NICKENS, -. Ashley ORAL ROBERTS SINGLE-GAME at Air Force HIGHS [all-time ranking]: vs Abilene Christian at Harvard OZELCI,. Sera at Monmouth dnp - Individual - - Career - - History at Madonna Total Point. (conference-only) - F-Throws. - Rebounds Scoring.9 MICHIGAN dnp Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg at Detroit BUFFALO / NICKENS, -. Ashley AKRON / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME at Northern Illinois HIGHS [all-time ranking]: dnp OHIO dnp Totals OZELCI,. Sera Points: 17, vs Akron Rebounds: 11, at Air Force Games played: 11 Total 3-Point F-ThrowsRebounds/game: Rebounds.5 Scoring Assists: Season Minutes/game: 4, at Harvard gp-gs ; at Madonna min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta Assists/game: pct off def.3 Steals: 4, at Madonna tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Points/game:.6 Turnovers/game: 1.3 Blocks: , Buffalo / FG Pct: 18.8 Assist/turnover ratio:.2 FG made: 6, vs Akron / FT Pct: 25. Steals/game:.1 FG TOTAL attempts: 11, at Kent State 481/ FG made: 5, vs Akron FG SINGLE-GAME attempts: 8, HIGHS 5 times[all-time ranking]: FT Points: made: 12, 2, Central at Central Michigan Michigan FT Rebounds: attempts: 1, 4, Northern at Toledo Illinois Assists: 3, at Ball State Steals: 2, at Toledo ; Buffalo ; at Central Michigan CAREER ROBINSON, STATISTICS Micah Blocks: 2, Buffalo FG made: 4, 4 times Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring FG attempts: 11, at Kent State Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 3FG made: 4, Central Michigan / FG attempts: 8, 4 times / FT made: 2, at Central Michigan TOTAL / FT attempts: 4, at Toledo Points: 7, at Texas-Pan American CAREER MID-AMERICAN ROBINSON, CONFERENCE Micah STATISTICS Rebounds: 4, Kent State - Tuscarawas Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Assists: 4, Kent State - Tuscarawas Steals: Season 2, at Texas-Pan gp-gs American min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: , Kent State 12-- Tuscarawas 74/ FG made: 2, Kent State - Tuscarawas 5/ ; -1 vs. Weber State ;. at Oral Roberts FG TOTAL attempts: 5, Kent 14-State - 79/5.6 Tuscarawas FG attempts: 2, Detroit FT SINGLE-GAME made: 5, at Texas-Pan HIGHS [all-time American ranking]: FT Points: attempts: 2, Northern 6, at Texas-Pan Illinois -- American ; -- Miami ; Buffalo Rebounds: EMUEagles.com 2, at Akron Assists: 3, Central Michigan Steals: 1, at Northern Illinois ; Miami
24 EMU: : Transfers to Eastern Michigan and will have two years of eligibility remaining...must sit out the season due to NCAA transfer rules...cincinnati: : Played in 14 games, earning a pair of starts...averaged.7 points and.9 rebounds in limited playing time... Earned first collegiate start at UCLA (Dec. 2) and turned in a season-best 1 minutes... Scored six points and grabbed seven rebounds against Ashley Nickens Forward ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 6-3 #44 Sterling Heights, Mich.-Henry Ford II-Univ. of Cincinnati Detroit (Dec. 23) : Saw action in 18 games, playing 39 minutes...totaled five rebounds, two blocks and one steal...finished with one rebound, one steal and one block at Youngstown State (Dec. 8)...Played a season-best eight minutes at Louisville (Jan. 4)...Recorded a rebound in three-straight games against Memphis (Feb. 12), USF (Feb. 19) and Louisville (March 1)...HIGH SCHOOL: Was a fouryear letterwinner...played for three years at Stevenson High School before transferring to Henry Ford II for her senior season..averaged 12 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior...named to the First Team All-MAC Red, Second Team all-county and Third Team All-Macomb County...Selected as team MVP...Led Henry Ford II to a district championship...was a starter throughout prep career...led the program to a combined 3 wins the last three years...finished as the team s leading rebounder as a sophomore and junior... Led the team in scoring as a sophomore...named to the honor roll three years... PERSONAL: Full Name: Ashley Veronica Nickens Daughter of Carolyn Nickens... Major: Communications GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Season/Career Highs Season Career Points Field Goals Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assist Steals Blocks Minutes Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring 2+ point games Double-digit rebounding Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring Led EMU in rebounding 2 2 Led EMU in three-pointers 5+ assist games 3+ three-pointers CAREER STATISTICS CAREER MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE STATISTICS 24
25 EMU: : Played in 33 games for the Green and White, starting 21 in her first season with the Eagles... Averaged 1.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game...posted three points and four rebounds in 15 minutes of work versus KSU-Tuscarawas (Nov. 14)... Grabbed a career-best 13 caroms in the win over Weber State (Nov. 29)...Chipped in a season-best eight points against Madonna (Dec. 9)... Pulled down nine rebounds Rachel Kehoe Center ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 6-4 St. Clair, Mich.-St. Clair-St. Clair C.C. in the MAC Quarterfinal Game against Akron (March 12) ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Helped the team to a league, state, and regional title as well as a school-record 32 wins in her freshman season Helped the Skippers to two Final Four appearances at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II Championships, placing fourth twice Averaged 1.6 points per game and 6.6 rebounds in 19.2 minutes per contest Ranked 14th nationally shooting 57.8 percent from the floor in the season Named MCCAA Honorable Mention All-Conference #52 Area Conference White Division and All-Blue Water Area Was the team MVP as a senior Capped off her senior season as an Honorable Mention Associated Press Class A All-State selection...also a part of the swimming and track teams PERSONAL: Full Name: Rachel Marie Kehoe Daughter of Mark and Barbara Kehoe...Has four brothers, Michael, Matthew, James and John, and four sisters, Rebekah, Sarah, Mary and Anna...Hometown: St. Clair, Mich.High School: St. Clair Shores...Major: Psychology. Season/Career Highs Season Miscellaneous Stats Category Total Double-digit scoring point games Double-digit rebounding 1 1 Double-doubles Led EMU in scoring Led EMU in rebounding EMU Women's Basketball Led EMU in three-pointers HIGH SCHOOL: Eastern Prepped Michigan at Individual Game-by-Game (as 5+ assist of Jan games 1, 216) St. Clair Shores High School Named first team All-Macomb All games 3+ three-pointers #52 KEHOE, Rachel GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Career Points 11, at Madonna ( ) 11, at Madonna ( ) Field Goals 4, at Madonna ( ) 4, at Madonna ( ) 3-Pointers -- None Free Throws 3, twice 4, at Ohio ( ) Rebounds 9, vs. Abilene Christian ( ) 13, vs. Weber St. ( ) Assist 1, at Air Force ( ) 1, twice Steals 1, twice 2, twice Blocks 3, vs. Akron (1-6-16) 3, vs. Akron (1-6-16) Minutes 24, vs. Akron (1-6-16) 32, at Michigan St. ( ) Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg HILLSDALE * UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * at #11/12 Kentucky * ORAL ROBERTS * at Air Force * Individual Career History vs Abilene Christian * at Harvard at Monmouth at Madonna * EASLEY,.Tori MICHIGAN * at Detroit Total * Point. - F-Throws. - Rebounds Scoring 2.3 BUFFALO * Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg AKRON * at Northern Illinois 24-12/ * OHIO / * TOTAL / Individual Career History Totals (conference-only) SINGLE-GAME Games played: HIGHS 15 [all-time ranking]: Rebounds/game: 4.1 Points: Minutes/game: 1, at Madonna Rebounds: 1, Kent State - Tuscarawas EASLEY, Assists/game: Tori.1 Points/game: 2.5 Turnovers/game:.5 Assists: FG Pct: 2, 45.5 vs Abilene Christian ; at Madonna Steals: 2, 4 times Total 3-Point F-ThrowsAssist/turnover Rebounds ratio:.1 Scoring FT Pct: 66.7 Steals/game:.1 Blocks: Season1, Michigan gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks/game:.5 FG made: 5, at Madonna / FG attempts: 6, at Madonna / FT TOTAL made: 3, Kent 14- State - Tuscarawas 62/ FT attempts: 4, Kent State - Tuscarawas Points: 5, at Western Michigan CAREER KEHOE, STATISTICS Rachel Rebounds: 2, at Miami Assists: 1, Buffalo ; Miami ; Total at Miami Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: Season1, Akron -- gp-gs ; min/avg at Western Michigan fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg FG made: 2, at Western Michigan 526/ FG attempts: 3, at Western 233/16.6 Michigan FT TOTAL made: 1, Buffalo ; 759/15.2 at Western Michigan FT attempts: 2, at Western Michigan Points: 11, at Madonna CAREER MID-AMERICAN KEHOE, CONFERENCE Rachel STATISTICS Rebounds: 13, vs Weber State Assists: 1, Kent State - Tuscarawas ; Total at Air Force Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Steals: Season2, Central gp-gs Michigan -- min/avg ; vs Ball fg-fga State -- pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Blocks: , Akron / FG made: 4, at Madonna / FG TOTAL attempts: 7, vs 2-9 Weber 272/13.6 State FT made: 4, at Ohio FT SINGLE-GAME attempts: 4, 4 HIGHS times [all-time ranking]: Points: 7, Buffalo Rebounds: 8, at Akron MORTON, Janay Steals: 2, Central Michigan
26 EMU All-TIME AGAINST MAC OPPONENTS AKRON (7-8 Home, 7-9 Away, 1-2 Neutral) H W A L A W H L A W N L H L A L H L A L H L A L H W A L H L H W H L A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H W A L H L N L A W H W A L H L A L N W H L (OT) BALL STATE (19-14 Home, Away, 3-1 Neutral) A W N W H W A W H W A W A W H W H W A W A L A L H W A W(2OT) A L H W H L A L H W A L A W H W (OT) H W A L A W H L H L A L H W A L H L A L A L H W A W H L H L H W A L H L A W A L H W N L H L A W A W H W H W N W A W H W H L A L A L H L A L H L H W A W H W A W A L H W H L A L H L A W H L A W N W BOWLING GREEN (1-2 Home, 4-25 Away, 1-4 Neutral) H W A W H W A W H W H L A L A L H L H L A L A L H L H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H L N L H W A L N L A L H L H L A L A L H L H L A L A L H L H L A L H L A L H W A L (OT) A W H W A L A L H W H W N W A W H W N L A L H L N L A L H L A L H L N L A L H L A L H L H W BUFFALO (8-4 Home, 6-4 Away) A L A L H W A L (OT) H W A W H L A W H W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H L A W H L A L (OT) H L H W CENTRAL MICHIGAN (21-14 Home, Away, 1-2 Neutral) N L H W A L N L A W A L H W A L A L H W H L A L A L H W H L A W A L H L A L H L A L H W H L A L A L H W H L (OT) A L A L H L H L A L A L H L H W A W A W (OT) H L A L H W A L H L H W H L A L A W H W A W H W H W (OT) A W H W A W A W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W H L A L H W A L (2OT) H L A L H W A L N W A L A L A L H W (OT) H W A W KENT STATE (17-1 Home, 7-2 Away, 1-4 Neutral) N L A L H W N L A L H W H W A W A L H W H W A L A L H W H W A L H W A L A W H W H L A L A L H W N L H L A L A L H L H L A L A L H L A L H L H L A L H L H L N L (2OT) A L H L A L H W A L H W N L A W H W A L H W A W N W H W A W A W H W A W H W 7-52 MIAMI (8-2 Home, 8-16 Away, 1-2 Neutral) H L H L A L H L A L H L A W A L H W H L A W A W H W H L A L H L A L A L H L H L A W(OT) A L H L H L A L A L H L A L H L H L A L H L A L H L A L H W N W H W A L (OT) N L H L A L H W A W H L A W N L H L A W H W H W A L H L H W A W NORTHERN ILLINOIS (17-4 Home, 16-6 Away, -1 Neutral) A W N L H L A W A L H W H W A L A W H W H W A W A W A W H W H W H L A W A L(OT) H W A W H L A W H W A W H W A L H W A W A L (OT) H W H W A W A W H W H W A W H W A W A L H W H L (OT) A L (OT) H W A W (OT) 87-8 OHIO (13-13 Home, 1-16 Away, 2-3 Neutral) N L H W A W H W A L A L H L H W A L H L A L A W H L H L A L A L H W A L H W H W A L A W H W H L A L A L H L A L H L H L A L H L A L A L A W H W A L H L H W H W A L H W A W N W H L N W A W N L H L A W H W A W H W A W H L A W N L 44-6 TOLEDO (14-21 Home, 1-25 Away, 5- Neutral) H W H W A W N W H W, A L H W H L A L A W H W H W (OT) A W A W H L (OT) H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H L H L A L A L H L H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A W A L H L A L H W H W A L A L H W N W A L H W A W A W H W H W A W H L A L A L H W (OT) H L A L N W A W H W N W H L A L H L A L A W H L N W WESTERN MICHIGAN (25-11 Home, 16-2 Away, 3-2 Neutral) N W H W N W (OT) A L N L H W N L A L (OT) H L N W A W A W H W H W A W A L H L A W H L A L H W A L H L A L H W H W A L A W H W H W A W A L H L H L A L H L A L A L H L H W A W H W A L A W (OT) A L A L H W H W A L A L H W A W H W H L A W A L H W H W A W A W H W H L A W A L H W A W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W H L H W A L A L H W
27 GAME 1 Nov. 17, 215 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Hillsdale 77 Eastern Michigan 94 GAME 2 Nov. 17, 215 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. UT Rio Grande Valley 56 Eastern Michigan 78 GAME 3 Nov. 22, 215 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, Ky. Eastern Michigan 67 #12/11 Kentucky 89 YPSILANTI, Mich. Despite a slow start in the first quarter, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team battled its way to a victory over Hillsdale College in its season opener at the Convocation Center, Tuesday Nov. 17. Junior Cha Sweeney led the Eagles (1-, - MAC) in scoring on the day with 25 points, while also dishing out a game-high seven assists. Fellow juniors Phillis Webb and Janay Morton had 18 and 16 points respectively. The EMU full court press defense was the biggest hassle to the Chargers attack throughout the day, forcing 2 turnovers. Morton and Webb led EMU with three steals each. The Green and White turned the Hillsdale miscues into 17 points on the day. As a team, the Eagles shot 46 percent from the floor while going 1-of-21 (48 percent) from three-point land. They used their distinct size advantage throughout the contest outscoring the Chargers 4-32 in the paint while blocking six of their shots. Senior Chanise Baldwin led EMU with three swats in her EMU debut. As for Hillsdale, they were led by the 2 points of senior Kelsey Cromer, while junior Becca Scherting and freshman Allie Dewire chipped in 17 each. Both teams came out firing in the first quarter, going back and forth throughout the duration of the period. The difference maker was EMU forcing eight Hillsdale turnovers and turning them into eight points. Despite that, the score was tied after one. The Eagles began to find their stroke in the second quarter, jumping out to a advantage on the tail of a 19-3 run, with Webb accounting for 1 of the points. The Eagles shot a scorching 5 percent from the floor in the half, while holding Hillsdale to just 28 percent. At halftime, the Eagles held a lead heading into the locker room. In the second half, Sweeney began to take over, scoring the first eight Eagle points of the period and 1 points total in the third frame. Hillsdale continued to battle though, as they cut the deficit to nine halfway through the quarter. They would get the lead down to as little as eight before EMU took a lead into the fourth. Hillsdale tried to keep the momentum into the final quarter, hitting a three out of the gate, but Morton answered with a three of her own to put the lead back at 11. Morton led the way in the final frame with 1 points in the quarter. Despite Hillsdale battling close throughout the period, EMU pulled away late in the game sealing the 17 point victory. EMU (1-) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Wilson Robinson Team HC (2-) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Ott* Dittmer* Scherting* Blair* Geffert* Cromer Gray Landherr Theut Berry Dewire De Gree Reed Team Hillsdale Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 16, HC 2 Blocked Shots: EMU 6, HC 2 Steals: EMU 11, HC 6 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.459, HC.38 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.476, HC.269 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.64, HC.64 YPSILANTI, Mich. The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team (2-, - MAC) overwhelmed the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (3-2, - WAC) on their way to a win Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21, at the Convocation Center. The Eagles zone defense forced 17 turnovers while holding the Vaqueos without a field goal for more than 14 minutes in the second half. Junior Janay Morton led the defensive charge with a career high seven steals to go along with her team-high 19 points. Junior Cha Sweeney also reached double figures on the day, scoring 18 points, while three Eagles led the team in rebounds with seven. EMU s defense was the main factor on the day, holding both of UTRGV s leading scorers to season-low shooting percentages and point totals. In all, the Vaqueros were held to just 28.6 percent from the floor, including a mere 15.4 percent in the second half. Sophomore Hildur Kjartansdottir led UTRGV offensively, scoring 15 points. The Eagles got out to a quick start, jumping all over the Vaqueros for a 1-2 lead, but UTRGV battled back off a couple Eagle turnovers to make the score 12-8 midway through the first quarter. EMU outscored UTRGV 15-5 the rest of the frame before a buzzerbeating three gave by the Vaqueros the Eagles a first quarter advantage. Out of the break, fueled by back-to-back three pointers by senior Sera Ozelci (Ankara, Turkey-TED Ankara College), EMU scored the first 1 points of the frame to take a commanding lead. UTRGV did not back down before the half however, and outscored EMU 2-12 in the final seven minutes. The Green and White held a edge at halftime. Morton led the Eagles in the first half on both sides of the ball, dropping 12 points while tying her career-high in steals with five takeaways. The third quarter saw both teams begin to slow down on the offensive side, as the score sat at midway through the period. Sweeney accounted for all six of the Eagle points in that timeframe. In total she scored eight points in the quarter, outscoring the Vaqueros 8-5, and giving EMU a lead going into the fourth. The Eagle defense held UTRGV without a field goal in the entire third quarter, as the Vaqueros shot -for-14 in all. The Green and White continued to stifle UTRGV defensively in the final quarter, holding them without a field goal until the 5:47 mark. The offense couldn t pick them up though, as the Eagles only scored five points themselves in that time. The teams combined for just 22 points the rest of the way, sealing the win for EMU. The contest pitted a pair of standouts from the country of Turkey as EMU s Sera Ozelci and UTRGV s Idil Türk. The game is believed by some media reports to be the first NCAA Division I women s basketball game in which to players from that country played against each other. EMU (2-) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Wilson Robinson Team UTRGV (3-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kjartansdottir* Savoy* Peters* Goff* Preston* Villarreal Turk Hyman Maldonado Bennett Mercelita Cuzic Van Tilburg Team UT Rio Grande Valley Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 11, UTRGV 17 Blocked Shots: EMU 1, UTRGV 1 Steals: EMU 1, UTRGV 6 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.366, UTRGV.286 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.4, UTRGV.391 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.643 UTRGV.579 LEXINGTON, Ky. Hitting the road for the first time this season, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team squared off against No. 11/12 Kentucky in Memorial Coliseum. The Eagles (2-1, - MAC) hung with the nationally ranked Wildcats (5-, - SEC) but ultimately could not overcome their hot shooting, falling in the non-conference affair. Junior Janay Morton paced the Eagles, scoring a season-high 21 points while adding nine rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Fellow juniors Cha Sweeney and Phillis Webb joined Morton in double figures scoring, chipping in 15 and 1, respectively. Taking on their first ranked opponent this season, the Green and White did not shy away from the tall task that stood in front of them. Fueled by the early play of Sweeney and Morton on both ends of the floor, the Eagles hung with Kentucky basket-for-basket. While the junior duo combined for 11 of Eastern Michigan s first 13 points, their tenacious defensive effort atop the 2-3 zone forced the Wildcats into eight first quarter turnovers. With the Eagles in front by three, UK called a timeout hoping to break the Green and White s momentum. Returning to the court, sophomore Sasha Dailey forced a turnover in the backcourt. The extra possession gained by Dailey s high-pressure was capped by a three-pointer by senior Sera Ozelci, lifting the Green and White to a lead with 3:3 remaining in the opening frame. Eastern Michigan went on to outscore the Wildcats, 6-4 en route to a lead after 1 minutes of play. The second quarter was a tale of two runs as UK opened the period with a 1-2 run over the first four and half minutes of the frame. Trailing by as many as 1, the Eagles clawed their way back within two courtesy of an 11-2 run. Returning to the floor for the second half, trailing by two, the Eagles turned to their captains for production. A buckets by Sweeney, Morton, and Webb allowed the Green and White to regain the lead, EMU s lead did not last long however, as the home team rattled off eight unanswered points to take a 5-43 lead into the media timeout midway through the quarter. The Eagles went on to score the first basket out of the break but it did little to cut UK s momentum. Kentucky outscored the Eagles 24-4 over a seven minute stretch to distance themselves and take a lead into the final quarter. Eastern Michigan hit just 2-of-11 shots during the Wildcats run. Kentucky increased their lead throughout the fourth quarter despite every effort by the Eagles, eventually handing the Green and White their first setback of the season, EMU (2-1) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Robinson Team UK (5-) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Jennings* Akhator* Thompson* Morris* Epps* Camara Jakubcova Goodin-Rogers Murray Team Eastern Michigan Kentucky Turnovers: EMU 9, UK 2 Blocked Shots: EMU 3, UK 7 Steals: EMU 8, UK 1 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.337, UK.596 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.2, UK.529 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.6 UK.76 27
28 GAME 4 Dec. 1, 215 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Oral Roberts 69 Eastern Michigan 77 GAME 5 Dec. 4, 215 Clune Arena USAF Academy, Colo. Eastern Michigan 72 Air Force Academy 59 GAME 6 Dec. 5, 215 Clune Arena USAF Academy, Colo. Eastern Michigan 59 Abilene Christian 83 YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) Behind a 25-point outing from junior Janay Morton and a double-double from senior Chanise Baldwin, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team bounced back with a victory against Oral Roberts University (2-5), Dec. 1, at the Convocation Center. While both team s struggled to score early, the Eagles (3-1) used a substantial advantage in the paint (34-8) to outlast the Golden Eagles Tuesday evening, Dec. 1. Morton shot 53 percent on 8-of-15 shooting from the floor, while knocking down 66 percent of her shots from beyond the arc. Baldwin posted the first double-double of her Eagle career, as she posted 15 points and 14 rebounds on the night, both of which were season bests. In addition to Morton and Baldwin, junior Phillis Webb nearly turned in a double-double as well, finishing with 12 points and nine rebounds on the night. As a team, the Eagles shot 43.5 percent from the floor and converted on a third of their three-point attempts. The Green and White dominated inside, holding a 34-8 advantage in points in the paint. In addition, EMU s 2-3 zone caused problems throughout the game for the Golden Eagles, forcing them into 15 turnovers on the night. The Eagles cashed in on the Golden Eagles miscues scoring 19 points off turnovers. The first quarter began with both teams struggling to find their offensive rhythm. The Eagles struck first on a layup from Webb, and from there the Golden Eagles couldn t keep up with the Green and White offense. Throughout the entire quarter, Oral Roberts shot 2-of-12 from three-point land, and just 4-of-2 from the floor, allowing the Eagles to hold a 17-1 edge through 1 minutes of play. The second quarter saw more of the same, as the Golden Eagles failed to hit shots. At the end of the first half, Oral Roberts was 9-of-33 and 4-of-19 from long range. Defensively, the Eagles managed to force six turnovers in the second period, which led to eight points and kept the momentum in favor of the Green and White. Baldwin anchored the defense, grabbing eight rebounds in the first half. At half, the score stood at with the Eagles ahead. Following the break, the Eagles opened the second half with a three from senior Sera Ozelci. However, the Golden Eagles began to find their shot throughout the quarter, but Morton continued to respond with baskets of her own, as well as setting up her teammates. Morton also closed out the third by hitting a three pointer at the buzzer. After three, the Eagles clung to a lead. Oral Roberts continued to chip away at the Eagles lead, but the Green and White exploited their advantage in the paint. The Golden Eagles clawed their way back, however, as the EMU lead shrunk to mid-way through the fourth. The Green and White responded with a quick 9- run following a steal off the inbounds by Morton, who then dropped in a layup and converted a free throw. Although Oral Roberts kept it close, the Eagles prevailed USAF Academy, Colo.(EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team opened play at the Air Force Classic with a win over the Falcons of the Air Force Academy (-7), Friday, Dec. 4. The Eagles (4-1) overpowered the Falcons for three quarters before withstanding a late run to hold on for a victory. Junior Cha Sweeney led all scorers with 19 points on the night while fellow junior Phillis Webb added 15. Sophomore Sasha Dailey recorded 12 while senior Chanise Baldwin registered her second consecutive double-double (11 points, 1 rebounds). Senior Sera Ozelci led the team, grabbing a career-high 11 caroms. The Eagles overcame an early 1-4 deficit behind strong 11-of-17 shooting to take a lead through the opening period. Sweeney knocked down all four of her shots from the field while Morton and Ozelci hit from deep to fuel a 16- run by the Eagles. Eastern Michigan s defensive effort stepped up in the second half, holding the Falcons to just nine points on 4-of-2 shooting. While Air Force struggled to score, EMU distanced themselves thanks to the dynamic play of Sweeney. Shooting 5 percent (17-of-34) from the floor, the Eagles took advantage of their size inside to the tune of a 2-2 edge on points scored in the paint. Holding the Falcons scoreless for the last three minutes of the half, the Green and White held a lead at the break. The full-court pressure of the Eagles kept the Falcons in a frenzy in the early part of the third quarter. Air Force struggled to combat the tenacious backcourt pressure of the EMU guards, turning the ball over three times in the opening minutes. Air Force broke their scoring drought two minutes into the half, converting a jump shot but it did little to tame the Eagles momentum. Webb caught fire in the third quarter, scoring eight of her 15 points in the frame to help EMU push its lead to as many as 26. Behind Webb s hot hand and another stout defensive sequence in which the Eagles held the Falcons scoreless for nearly three minutes, the Green and White held a lead heading into the final quarter. Despite being outscored 2-11 in the final quarter, the Eagles held off a late push by the Falcons to take a win. USAF Academy, Colo.(EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team closed out the Air Force Classic, Dec. 5, with a 1-1 record after an setback at the hands of Abilene Christian University. A season-high 18 turnovers paired with shooting struggles plagued the Eagles in the loss. Shooting 28.6 percent from the floor, the Eagles could not keep pace by Abilene Christian s 43.3 field-goal percentage. The Wildcats shot 4. percent from deep, connecting on 14-of-35 attempts from distance while the Green and White converted just 8-of-21 shots from beyond the arc. Junior Cha Sweeney led the Eagles with 15 points while senior Sera Ozelci added 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from long range. Senior Rachel Kehoe grabbed a season-high nine rebounds while junior Phillis Webb matched her with nine caroms of her own. For her efforts during the weekend, Chanise Baldwin was selected to the all-tournament team after averaging 9.5 points and 8. points in the two games. Alexis Mason led all scorers with a career-high 29 points, besting her previous record of 28, which was set last season vs. George Mason. She also broke her single-game three-pointers made and attempted records vs. Lamar last season, hitting 7-of-16 shots as the Wildcats set season highs with 14 treys and 3-point field goal percentage (.4). It was a battle from beyond the arc to start as Abilene Christian converted their first two shots from distance to take an early lead. Ozelci answered the Wildcats challenge, knocking down a three ball from the wing before Webb s layup pulled the Eagles within one, 6-5. While the Eagles tried to gain their first lead of the contest, the Wildcats fed off of the energy of Mason s hot start from beyond the arc. At the first media timeout, the Eagles found themselves trailing by five, Over the next five minutes, the Eagles played the Wildcats nearly even but could not close the gap. After the opening period of play the Eagles found themselves trailing by six, The Green and White created countless opportunities for themselves around the rim but could not convert, resulting in a three minute long scoreless drought to open the second quarter. Baldwin ended the drought from the charity stripe, converting a pair of free throws. Feeding off the energy of Baldwin s hustle play, the Eagles defense forced an ACU turnover and capitalized via a three-pointer by Ozelci. Pulling within two on Ozelci s triple, a plethora of miscues and untimely fouls allowed the Wildcats to extend their lead to nine. Despite the deficit, the Eagles did not back down, rallying behind a momentum shifting play by Morton. Driving to the basket, Morton earned the hoop and the harm for an old fashioned three-point play. On the Eagles next possession, Kehoe corralled an offensive rebound and put it in for two before Webb hit a layup to pull the Eagles within four, 31-27, with 2:15 to play in the quarter. Unfortunately for the Green and White, Abilene Christian knocked down 5-of-7 shots to close out the half, giving the Wildcats a lead at the break. Back-to-back three-pointers by the Wildcats extended the Eagles deficit to 14 and forced Head Coach Tory Verdi to call a timeout less than two minutes into the third quarter. Abilene extended their lead to as many as 17 before the Green and White pieced together an 8- run over a four minute span. Shrinking the deficit to nine, the Eagles could not combat ACU s hot-handed three-point shooting. Converting 7-of-11 attempts from beyond the arc in the quarter, ACU held a 58-4 lead through three quarters of play. The Eagles chipped away in the fourth quarter but ultimately could not overcome their own miscues, falling by a final score of EMU (3-1) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Baldwin Dailey Deans Robinson Easley Team ORU (2-5) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Balla* Ihim* Pitts* Martianez* Doyle* Beatty Bryce Udoumoh Gilbert Team Oral Roberts Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 8, ORU 15 Blocked Shots: EMU 2, ORU 3 Steals: EMU 8, ORU 4 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.435, ORU.391 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.333, ORU.343 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.522, ORU.7 EMU (4-1) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Robinson Team AF (-7) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Fotsch* Borngesser* Graham* Itugbu* Porter* Jackson Clarke Falvey Parker Wall Bennett Glabb Team Eastern Michigan Air Force Turnovers: EMU 15, AF 19 Blocked Shots: EMU 3, AF 2 Steals: EMU 12, AF 5 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.429, AF.365 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.25, AF.267 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.615, AF.692 EMU (4-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Wilson Robinson Team ACU (6-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Dimba, S Dimba, L Shelstead* West* Mason* Williamson Martin Webb Allen Wentz Team Eastern Michigan Abilene Christian Turnovers: EMU 15, ACU 13 Blocked Shots: EMU 1, ACU 5 Steals: EMU 9, ACU 1 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.286, ACU.433 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.381, ACU.4 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.733, ACU
29 GAME 7 Dec. 8, 215 Lavietes Pavilion Cambridge, Mass. Eastern Michigan 85 Harvard 81 GAME 8 Dec. 1, 215 Multipurpose Activity Center West Long Branch, N.J. Eastern Michigan 78 Monmouth 68 GAME 9 Dec Activities Center Livonia, Mich. Eastern Michigan Madonna CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (EMUEagles.com) Behind a season-high 31 points by junior Cha Sweeney, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team came back from a late 1-point deficit to top Harvard University (4-5), 85-81, Dec. 8 in Lavietes Pavillion. The Eagles (5-2) withstood a few late runs while an all-around effort led by Sweeney fueled EMU past the Crimson. Sweeney shot 12-of-26 from the field and a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line on her way to eclipsing the 3-point mark for the first time this season. Fellow junior Phillis Webb added 18 points while falling one rebound short of a double-double. Junior Janay Morton also reached double figures, scoring 11 points to go along with six rebounds and four steals. The Eagles clean play throughout the game gave them a +14 turnover margin as the Green and White forced the Crimson into 2 miscues. Eastern made the most of Harvard s turnovers, cashing them in for 22 points. After Harvard opened with an early lead, Morton evened the score at five with a three-pointer, but the shot from long-range did little to quiet the Crimson as Harvard scored six unanswered points to regain control. With his team trailing 11-6, Head Coach Tory Verdi called a timeout with hopes of cutting Harvard s momentum. Out of the break, back-to-back three-pointers by senior Sera Ozelci reenergized the Eagles before sophomore Sasha Dailey scored an easy layup. Webb then intercepted a pass on the ensuing in-bounds. Swiping the pass at midcourt, Webb attacked the defense and laid it in for two, tying the score at 15. Looking as though Harvard would close the opening period with control, graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin stepped and imposed her will in the paint. Corralling an offensive rebound, Baldwin s put back pulled the Eagles within three, 22-19, through one quarter of play. In the second quarter, foul trouble forced the Eagles to rely heavily on the play of their bench. Dailey, along with fellow sophomores Tori Easley and Micah Robinson, were up to the task, fueling the Green and White to their first lead of the game. A pullup jumper by Robinson was followed by an easy bucket by Webb, putting the Eagles in front for the first time, 27-26, with six minutes to play in the half. For the remainder of the second quarter, the Eagles kept it within one behind balanced scoring. Another triple by Ozelci and a jumper from the elbow by Easley made the score in favor of the home team. Over the next three minutes of play however, the Eagles were outscored 8-4, allowing Harvard to take a edge into halftime. Harvard extended their lead to double-digits, 5-4, early in the second half. With his team facing a 1-point deficit early, Head Coach Tory Verdi burned a timeout to regroup. The break in play proved to be just what the Eagles needed. Fueled by 11 points from Sweeney and four points by Webb, the Eagles went on a 15- run to take a 55-5 lead. The Crimson clawed their way back before the end of the quarter, regaining the lead with 2 seconds left in the period. Trailing with 1 minutes to play, the Eagles offense stalled. Back-to-back empty possessions by the Green and White were answered by back-to-back buckets by the Crimson, extending their lead to eight, Baskets by Webb, Dailey, Sweeney, and Morton allowed the Eagles to tie the game at 75 with two minutes to play. After a defensive stand by the Eagles that forced a shot-clock violation by the Crimson, Sweeney drove the lane and hit a floater to give EMU a lead. From there, the Crimson pulled within a basket several times, but the Eagles closed it down from the free throw line, hitting 8-of-8 from the line, to secure the win for Eastern Michigan. WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (EMUEagles.com) Junior Janay Morton scored the 1,th point of her career as the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team escaped with a non-conference win over Monmouth University, Dec. 1, at The MAC. The Green and White led by as many as 18 before the Hawks (2-6) took the lead early in the fourth quarter only to have the Eagles regain the lead late in the period on their way to a victory. Junior Phillis Webb recorded her first double-double of the season in the win, scoring 2 points while grabbing 11 rebounds while junior Cha Sweeney led all scorers with 26 points. Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin added 1 rebounds in the win. Defense dictated play early, as the Eagles benefited from a steal by Morton, a block by Baldwin, and MU miscues over the first four minutes of play to take a 5-1 lead while holding Monmouth without a made basket through their first seven attempts. The Hawks scoring drought ended with 4:21 left in the opening period as Sarah Olson knocked down a three-pointer to cut EMU s lead to 9-4 but the Eagles responded on their next offensive possession. Behind five points by Morton and high-pressure backcourt defense, the Eagles held a 16-9 edge through the first ten minutes of play. Eastern Michigan scored the first nine points of the second quarter, capped by a three-pointer by senior Sera Ozelci to extend their lead to 14. Like the first quarter, the Green and White held the Hawks scoreless for the first three minutes of the period but back-to-back three-pointers pulled Monmouth with eight points. Shooting 52.9 percent from the field in the quarter as a team, Sweeney s balanced play fueled the Eagles to a 15-point halftime lead. Knocking down shot after shot, Sweeney slipped passes to Baldwin and senior Rachel Kehoe on pick-and-rolls before hitting a step-back three with time expiring to give the Green and White a lead at the break. Seven third quarter three-pointers by Monmouth pulled the Hawks within one late in the third period. The Eagles maintained an eight-point cushion for most of the period, but a three-minute long scoreless drought allowed the Hawks to mount a comeback. The Eagles opened the final quarter of play clinging to a one point lead, Monmouth s hot shooting from the previous period carried over into the final frame as the Hawks gained their first lead of the game with 6:34 to play. MU went on to extend its lead to as many as seven before Webb took over. Scoring 1 of her 2 points in the final 4:32 of play, Webb highlighted a 9- run by the Eagles in which the Green and White reclaimed the lead. As Webb and the Eagles heated up, the Hawks faded allowing EMU to push its lead to double digits. Free throws down the stretch by Sweeney sealed the deal for the Eagles, as they claimed a win. The Thursday night match up marked the return of EMU Assistant Coach Carly Thibault to her alma mater for the first time since graduating in 213. A four-year member of the Monmouth women s basketball team, Thibault was a prominent player from beyond the arc, finishing third in program history with 166 made three-pointers. LIVONIA, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) With final exams in the rearview mirror, the Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team returned to the hardwood Friday, Dec. 18, to wrap up a five-game road trip. The Eagles (6-2) made the short trip to The Activities Center to take on Madonna University (3-8, 3-4 WHAC), where seven Eagles scored in double digits to overpower the Crusaders, The balanced box score of the Eagles marked the first time since Nov. 3, 213, that seven players recorded double-digit scoring efforts and believed to be just the second time in school history the feat has been accomplished. Additionally, the Eagles forced the Crusaders into 32 turnovers in the contest, the most forced miscues by EMU since Niagara committed 31, Dec. 28, 211. Junior Janay Morton led the way, scoring a team-high 16 points while adding five assists. Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin registered the third double-double of her EMU career with 15 points and a team-high 1 rebounds. Senior Sera Ozelci added 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc while senior Rachel Kehoe and junior Cha Sweeney added 11 each and sophomore Tori Easley chipped in career-high 1. Eastern Michigan s defensive pressure overwhelmed the Crusaders early on, holding them to just three points over the first four minutes of play. The stout defensive effort of the Green and White fueled a strong offensive start, paced by the play of Kehoe and Webb. Together the duo combined for eight of the Eagles first 1 points, as Eastern grabbed an early 1-3 lead. Following a media timeout midway through the quarter, Ozelci knocked down a baseline triple before Easley converted a pull-up jumper to extend EMU s lead to 12, Madonna hit a few shots late in the opening period but the Eagles controlled the game, 26-9, through 1 minutes of play. The Eagles kept their foot on the gas in the second quarter, forcing the Crusaders into nine turnovers while shooting nearly 58 percent from the floor. Kehoe and Baldwin led the charge in the second quarter, combining for 14 points and six rebounds, giving the Eagles a lead at halftime. EMU s offensive explosion of 36 points marked its most scored in a quarter this season while the 62-point first half performance ranks fourth in program history. Madonna hit a three to open the half, but a 13-2 run by the Eagles extended their lead to 53, 77-24, with five minutes to play in the third period. From that point forward, the Eagles outscored the Crusaders 1-, to take a 63-point lead into the final quarter of play. The Eagles led by as many as 72 in the fourth quarter, before overpowering Madonna by a final score of With the win, the Eagles finished 4-1 on a season-long five-game road trip. EMU (5-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Baldwin* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Deans Robinson Kehoe Team HU (4-5) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Tummala* Healy* Redford* Metoyer* Raster* Nunley Porter Finley Skinner Team Eastern Michigan Harvard Turnovers: EMU 6, HU 2 Blocked Shots: EMU, HU 1 Steals: EMU 13, HU 5 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.419, HU.516 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.278, HU.429 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.75, HU.5 EMU (6-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Baldwin* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Deans Kehoe Team MU (2-6) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Bethune* Purvis* Mitchell* Olson* Barker* McCall Carbone Walker Dragicevic Team Eastern Michigan Monmouth Turnovers: EMU 11, MU 14 Blocked Shots: EMU 3, MU 1 Steals: EMU 8, MU 3 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.4, MU.333 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.333, MU.368 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.769, MU.857 EMU (7-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Walker Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Wilson Robinson Team MU (3-8) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Long* Sabol* Hernden* Harper* Dean* Gerhardt Johnson Robinson Floyd Team Eastern Michigan Madonna Turnovers: EMU 12, MU 32 Blocked Shots: EMU 5, MU Steals: EMU 17, MU 3 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.541, MU.259 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.316, MU.38 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.75, MU
30 GAME 1 Dec. 23, 215 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Michigan 63 Eastern Michigan 64 GAME 11 Dec. 3, 215 Calihan Hall Detroit, Mich. Eastern Michigan 85 Detroit 68 GAME 12 Jan. 2, 216 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Buffalo 56 Eastern Michigan 67 YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team knocked off Washtenaw County rival, University of Michigan, for the first time since the season in a thrilling game at the Convocation Center, Dec. 23. The Eagles (8-2) trailed for 39 minutes before regaining the lead with one minute to play, upending Michigan (8-3) by a final score of Junior Phillis Webb led EMU with 22 points while finishing just one rebound shy of the double-double. The other Eagles in double figures were graduate student Chanise Baldwin with 14 points and juniors Cha Sweeney and Janay Morton with 12 and 11 points, respectively. The Green and White out-shot the Maize and Blue in the contest 45 percent to 4 percent, while also converting 1-of-11 from the free throw line. Eastern also out-rebounded Michigan by a margin, and forced 18 turnovers, which they turned into 2 points. The game got out to a blistering start with both teams shooting just about 5 percent from the floor in the first quarter. Neither team could take much of a lead in the first frame, with the largest only being six points which came right at the end of the first quarter on a buzzer beating layup. U of M took a lead into the second period. U of M continued building the lead in the second quarter, holding EMU without a field goal until the 5:7 mark, while building a lead in that span. The lead got as high as 16 before a pair of EMU three-pointers from Morton and senior Sera Ozelci helped get the lead down to as few as 12 with about two minutes left. The 12 points was the differential going into the half, with the Wolverines in front The second half started off slowly for both squads, as the two combined for just five points in the first four minutes. At the media timeout, the score stood 5-36 in Michigan s favor. The Eagles finally got the deficit down into single digits around the three minute mark on a Morton three pointer to make it a 5-41 game. It was the first time the lead was single digits since the seven minute mark of the second quarter. EMU could not get any closer in the third frame however, after another buzzer beating shot, U of M took a lead into the final period. Out of the final break, EMU went on a 9- run in the first three minutes to cut the U of M lead down to three. Michigan stopped the bleeding with a three pointer with seven minutes to play, putting the lead back at six, but back-to-back buckets by Sweeney made it a one score game at the midway point. After both teams traded possessions for three minutes, a Sweeney layup tied the game at 6. Following a missed Wolverine jumper, the Eagles ran the floor, ultimately taking the lead on a putback by Baldwin. The layup by the Pontiac, Mich. native gave the Eagles their first lead since the seven minute mark in the first quarter. Michigan answered right back with a layup of their own, but EMU had the response with a Webb jumper to get the lead back, With the shot clock off, U of M drew the foul, getting a chance to tie the game from the line. Converting just one-of-two, Webb corralled the rebound on the missed free throw and immediately drew a foul. With 5.5 seconds left on the clock, the Eagles inbounded the ball to Sweeney who dribbled out the clock, sealing Eastern Michigan s comeback win, DETROIT, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team made the short trip into the Motor City for their final non-conference contest of the season Wednesday, Dec. 3, looking to secure their fifth consecutive victory. Taking on the Titans of the University of Detroit Mercy (4-7) in Calihan Hall, the Eagles (9-2) closed out the calendar year with an road win. Junior Cha Sweeney scored a team-high 23, while filling in the box score with seven assists, seven rebounds, and four steals. Sophomore Sasha Dailey (Toledo, Ohio) added a season-high 18 points and junior Janay Morton scored 16, while junior Phillis Webb and graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin chipped in 14 and 1 points, respectively. Eastern Michigan outshot the Titans in every aspect of the game, converting 53.1 percent (34-of-64) of its shots from the field compared to Detroit s 39.3 field goal percentage (22-of-56). Additionally, the Eagles held the upper hand from long range (36. to 33.3 percent) and the charity stripe (8. to 75. percent). Back-to-back-to-back three-pointers by Morton put the Eagles in front 9- four minutes into the contest, and set the pace for a majority of the first quarter. Dailey knocked down a shot just inside the three-point arc before Detroit broke their scoring drought, with 3:2 left on the clock. Another three by Morton and six points by Dailey lifted the Eagles to a 2-8 lead after the opening frame. With the shot clock winding down, a baseline jumper by Sweeney kick started a 12-4 run by the Green and White in the opening minutes of the second quarter. Following a triple by the Titans, the Eagles turned up the pressure defensively. A pair of steals in the back court by Sweeney resulted in easy buckets for Dailey and Baldwin as Eastern Michigan extended their lead to 2 with just under three minutes remaining in the half. EMU closed out the half on a 9-3 run, capped by a baseline three-pointer by Sweeney, to take a lead into halftime. The Eagles shot an astonishing 63.3 percent from the floor over the first 2 minutes of play, highlighted by a 7-of-14 showing from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, the tenacious defense of the Green and White held the Titans to 24 percent shooting from the field. Detroit s shooting woes of the first half fell by the wayside in the second half as the Titans drained four three-pointers in the first four minutes of the third quarter. Despite a valiant effort by UDM to cut into their lead, the Eagles stood strong. Morton and Webb scored early on before Sweeney turned defense into offense. Taking advantage of the Titans youth at point guard, Sweeney s on-ball defense flustered Detroit forcing a pair of miscues and cashing them in for points, giving the Eagles a 6-33 lead midway through the quarter. Over the next five minutes of the period, the Titans outscored the Eagles 18-11, cutting EMU s lead to 2, 71-51, through three quarters of play. The Titans pulled within 15 several times in the final frame but the Eagles kept their cool, hanging on for an victory. YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team opened Mid-American Conference play with its sixth consecutive victory, 67-56, over the University at Buffalo, Saturday Jan.2, inside the Convocation Center. Facing off against the conference s top defense, the Eagles (1-2, 1- MAC) led by as many as 16 before coming away with an 11-point win. Junior Cha Sweeney led all scorers with 22 points on 7-of-17 shooting. The 5-foot-2 point guard also registered six rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Fellow junior Phillis Webb registered double-digit scoring for the sixth straight game, finishing with 12 points and seven rebounds. Graduate transfer Chanise Baldwin chipped in five points while leading the Green and White with nine rebounds. Eastern benefited from an 18-5 advantage in points off turnovers as Buffalo committed 21 turnovers in the game compared to 11 miscues by the Eagles. A relentless effort by the Bulls however, kept them in the game as UB used 2 offensive rebounds to score 23 second chance points. The Bulls (8-4, -1 MAC) used a series of offensive rebounds to take an early lead before a 6-2 run by the Eagles gave EMU a 6-4 edge with 6:18 to play in the opening frame. Unfortunately for the Green and White, Joanna Smith led the Bulls charge as EMU s offense stalled, scoring seven points of UB s 13 points. Held scoreless for more than six minutes, the Eagles found themselves trailing by five, 13-8, after one quarter of play. In the second period, the Eagles forced Smith to the bench leaving the Bulls without their leading scorer for the remainder of the half. As Buffalo searched for offense, the Eagles chipped away at the deficit, pulling within two with 6:3 to play. Scooping up an errant pass near half court with the shot clock winding down, Sweeney attacked a double team and tossed up a desperation heave. Fouled on the shot, Sweeney converted three shots from the line to give the Eagles a lead. EMU extended its lead to before a three-pointer by Stephanie Reid tied the game at 18 and ended a seven-minute scoring drought for the Bulls, with 3:1 to play in the period. Looking as though the Eagles would head into the half with a four point lead, sophomore Sasha Dailey snagged a rebound and immediately passed to Sweeney. Moving down the court with just 4.2 seconds left on the clock, Sweeney dished to senior Sera Ozelci for a three-pointer at the buzzer. The triple by the Turkish sharpshooter gave EMU a lead at the midway point. The Eagles opened the second half with seven points by Sweeney before Buffalo knocked down their first bucket with 7:2 left in the frame. Inconsistent scoring paired with repeated struggles to break the Eagles full court press shutdown the Bulls as Eastern extended their lead to as many as 16. In front heading into the final quarter of play, EMU quickly saw its lead shrink to nine as the Bulls rattled off seven unanswered points to force Head Coach Tory Verdi to burn a timeout with 7:21 left on the clock. The brief regrouping session did little to tame the Bulls as Karin Moss jumper pulled them within three, with just under five minutes to play. Returning to the floor, the Eagles pushed their lead to five as Sweeney sank a floater on a drive to the hoop, ending a four-minute stretch in which Eastern was held without a basket. The bucket by the Toledo, Ohio native reenergized the Green and White as backto-back makes by Morton and Sweeney gave the Eagles a six-point cushion with 3:41 left. After Buffalo s Karin Moss hit her second three-pointer of the game, the Eagles closed out the game on a 1-2 run to escape with a conference-opening victory. EMU (8-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Team MICH (8-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Dunston* Thome* Ristovski* Thompson* Flaherty* Munger Williams Backman Mitchell Team Michigan Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 18, MICH 17 Blocked Shots: EMU 4, MICH 1 Steals: EMU 11, MICH 1 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.455, MICH.4 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.35, MICH.286 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.99, MICH.615 EMU (9-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Robinson Team UDM (4-7) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Ristovski, H.* Taylor* Ristovski, L.* Reynolds* Urbanick* Jackson Cohen Malone Team Eastern Michigan Detroit Turnovers: EMU 18, UDM 19 Blocked Shots: EMU 3, UDM 2 Steals: EMU 14, UDM 9 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.531, UDM.393 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.36, UDM.333 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.8, UDM.75 EMU (1-2) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Robinson Team UB (8-4) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Oursler* Reid* Ups, L.* Smith* Ups, K.* Miley Bade Wilkins Suchan Scheper Moss Team Buffalo Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 11, UB 21 Blocked Shots: EMU 1, UB 4 Steals: EMU 11, UB 5 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.328, UB 323 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.294, UB.238 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.692, UB.76 3
31 GAME 12 Jan. 6, 216 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Akron 68 Eastern Michigan 65 GAME 13 Jan. 9, 216 Convocation Center DeKalb, Ill. Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois 87 8 GAME 14 Jan. 13, 216 Convocation Center Ypsilanti, Mich. Ohio -- Eastern Michigan -- YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) The Eastern Michigan University women s basketball team s six-game winning streak came to an end in overtime Wednesday, Jan. 6, as the Eagles dropped a Mid-American Conference contest at the Convocation Center to the University of Akron, Junior Phillis Webb recorded her second double-double of the season, scoring 16 points to go along with a career-high 15 rebounds. Junior Cha Sweeney led the Eagles in scoring with 2 points while adding six rebounds and five assists. Eastern Michigan s defense controlled the majority of the first period, while the helping hand of Morton allowed the Eagles to take control early. Morton dished out assists to Webb and senior Rachel Kehoe before knocking down a pull-up jumper to give the Green and White an 8-2 lead. Akron burned an early timeout after senior Sera Ozelci hit a three-pointer from the wing to extend EMU s edge to nine, The game s first timeout did little to cool off the Eagles as the team returned to the floor and forced Akron into a shot clock violation on its first trip down the floor. EMU s disruptive defensive pressure forced another timeout moments later, with the score 15-4 in favor of the Green and White. The Zips settled into a groove offensively late in the first quarter, closing the frame on a 7-3 run. Despite the push by the visitors, the score stood in favor of the Eagles, 18-11, after the first 1 minutes of play. After the Eagles extended their lead to as many as 12, the Zips rattled off 11 unanswered points to pull within one, 23-22, with two and a half minutes left in the half. Sweeney ended the Zips run with a jumper before her three-pointer just before the buzzer sent Eastern Michigan into the locker room in front, Seven third quarter turnovers by the Eagles allowed Akron to take its first lead of the game (34-32) with 4:45 to play in the period. The Zips lead did not last long however as Morton hit from long range before sophomore Sasha Dailey swiped a pass near half court and pulled up for a jumper in transition to even the score at 37. Sophomore Tori Easley scored the final basket of the quarter, giving EMU a lead through 3 minutes of play. Despite carrying a lead into the final quarter, the Eagles trailed by five, 51-46, after a three-pointer by Akron s Hannah Plybon with 3:1 left on the clock. A jumper by Dailey sparked the Eagles with 2:1 to play as Sweeney hit a free throw and a floater to level the score at 51 with under a minute left in the game. Akron converted 1-of-2 from the free throw line after drawing a foul to take a one-point advantage but Webb knocked down two from the line to give the home team a lead with 29 seconds on the clock. With the Zips searching for the final shot of the game, Dailey stepped in and swiped a pass near the three-point arc and went coast-to-coast for the layup, giving the Eagles a lead. Akron took a timeout, advancing the ball to half court, with 3.2 ticks remaining. On the inbounds, the Zips ultimately skipped a pass across the baseline to Anita Brown who was spotting up on the three-point line. Controlling the pass cleanly, Brown s three-pointer swished through the net as the buzzer sounded, forcing overtime. In extra time, a bucket by Webb gave the Eagles an early edge but Akron sat in the driver s seat, 67-62, with 26 seconds remaining. Trailing by five with 13 seconds to play, Sweeney hit a triple to pull EMU within two, The Zips failed to convert free throws after Ozelci fouled, giving the Eagles another chance to even the ledger. Driving down the lane, Morton split a pair of defenders and put up a floater but it bounced off the back iron, only to be pulled down by the Zips. Fortunately for the Green and White, Akron s struggles at the line continued as Plybon split a pair from the charity stripe, giving the Eagles on last shot to force a second overtime. Dribbling up the court, Morton crossed over her defender to create a shot for the Eagles the last second heave fell short as the Eagles fell DEKALB, Ill. (EMUEagles.com) The #MACtion scriptwriters were at it again Saturday, Jan. 9, as Northern Illinois and Eastern Michigan battled in DeKalb. Janay Morton forced overtime with two free throws and vaulted the Eagles to an overtime victory, Game-tying free throws by EMU with 57 seconds left, followed by a go-ahead layup with 31 seconds left, put Courtney Woods in a position to drain a go-ahead three-pointer with 1 seconds left on the clock, After an Eastern Michigan (11-3, 2-1 MAC) timeout with 7.1 seconds left, the Eagles leading scorer Cha Sweeney drove to the basket and attempted a layup but a fingertip block by Ally Lehman put the ball of the rim and into the hands of Kelly Smith with three seconds left. Hitting one free throw to put NIU (8-6, 1-2 MAC) on top by two, 71-69, EMU was forced to inbound the ball with 2.8 seconds left and never had the chance as a deadball foul on Lehman put Morton on the line for two free throws, forcing overtime, 71-71, and fouling out Lehman in the process. Eastern Michigan would outscore the Huskies 16-9 in overtime to take their first game in DeKalb since 213, NIU was within five points with 1:19 left on the clock but a 1-for-13 free throw clip by EMU in overtime sealed the Eagles second conference win. Sweeney led the Eagles with 28 points on the day, while senior Chanise Baldwin just missed a doubledouble, notching 17 points and eight rebounds. Junior Phillis Webb also nearly had a double-double, posting 12 points and nine rebounds, while Morton chipped in 14 points, including the two free throws that forced overtime. The final double-digit scorer for the Green and White was sophomore Sasha Dailey with 14. NIU took control of the game early, nailing a jumper within the opening 3 seconds. A three from Webb briefly gave the Eagles the lead, but the Huskies promptly responded with a three of their own. NIU raced out to an early lead, with Sweeney stopping the run and making the score 9-5 with seven minutes left in the opening frame. EMU eventually took the lead, 16-15, after a pair of free throws and a Dailey layup on a nice dish from Sweeney. The Huskies responded, however, and the teams remained tied, 2-2, as the first quarter expired. The Huskies gained control early in the second quarter, leading with seven minutes to go. A Sweeney jumper put the Eagles behind by one, and then a free throw from Baldwin tied the game at 29 apiece. The Pontiac, Mich. native continued getting to the line, and knocking down a pair to put the Eagles ahead, From there, the Huskies offense got into a rhythm, scoring eight unanswered. At half, the score stood at 37-32, with the Huskies leading. NIU was the first to score out of the break, increasing their lead to Senior Rachel Kehoe (St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair) lifted the lid for the Eagles in the quarter, making the score Baldwin continued getting to the line, converting 1-of-2 at the line to pull the Eagles within six, After nice back-to-back layups from Sweeney gave the Eagles a quick four points, the Eagles still trailed, 48-41, with 3:27 to go in the third. After a three from Morton, the Brooklyn Park, Minn. native then nabbed a quick steal, which Dailey then turned into points on a layup. The Eagles pulled within four, as the score stood at 5-46 with two minutes to go. Sweeney ended the third with a jumper just before the buzzer, making the score going into the final quarter of play. Sweeney opened the quarter with a driving layup to pull the Eagles within two. However, the Huskies responded with a quick three, putting their lead back to 5. Following a technical foul on Webb, the Huskies converted both free throws and followed with a quick jumper, putting them ahead by nine. Baldwin then took over down low, bullying her way to three consecutive layups and giving the Eagles offensive momentum. Sweeney followed up with another layup of her own, dropping NIU s lead to just one. After a bucket for NIU, Sweeney responded with one of her own, keeping the NIU lead at one. The team s continued trading baskets, with the Huskies ahead with one minute remaining. Morton then drove to the hoop, scoring and getting fouled in the process. After sinking the free throw, the teams were tied at 67. Dailey then stole a Huskies pass and converted the layup, giving the Eagles a lead with 26 seconds to play. The Huskies then converted a three, taking the lead, 7-69, and giving the Eagles 8 seconds to respond. With their possession, the Eagles went to Sweeney, who barely missed on a layup. After NIU converted one-of-two free throws on the other end, the Huskies fouled Morton on the following possession, giving her a chance to tie it up at the line. After sinking the first, the second rattled around before falling through, tying the game at 71. The Huskies were unable to get a shot off before the buzzer, forcing overtime for the second consecutive game. Sweeney opened the overtime period with a drive to the hoop, converting a layup to put the Eagles ahead After a Webb jumper put the Eagles up by four, Baldwin sank a layup and was fouled in the process. With the free throw falling, the Green and White led with 2:36 to go. After nailing two at the charity stripe, the Eagles led with one minute remaining. The Huskies continued fouling the Eagles, but the Green and White converted the majority at the line to preserve the lead. After the Huskies came up short on the offensive end, the Eagles ran out the clock and took the win, EMU (1-3) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Robinson Team AKR (7-6) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Burry* Gibson* Barilla* Brown* Plybon* Ball Sefcik Hung Scipio Ricketts Team Akron Eastern Michigan Turnovers: EMU 16, AKR 14 Blocked Shots: EMU 5, AKR 3 Steals: EMU 8, AKR 8 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.365, AKR.299 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.222, AKR.265 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.357, AKR.464 EMU (11-3) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Kehoe* Morton* Webb* Ozelci* Sweeney* Dailey Easley Baldwin Deans Walker -1 2 Team NIU (8-6) FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TP MIN Smith* Lehman* Voigt* Glenn* Gorman* Harris Woods Team Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Turnovers: EMU 8, NIU 18 Blocked Shots: EMU 4, NIU 4 Steals: EMU 14, NIU 5 Field Goal Pct.: EMU.4, NIU.425 3PT Field Goal Pct.: EMU.143, NIU.227 Free Throw Pct.: EMU.625, NIU
32 Eastern Michigan Season/Career Statistics (as of Jan 1, 216) All games SEASON STATISTICS SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g SWEENEY, Cha WEBB, Phillis MORTON, Janay BALDWIN, Chanise DAILEY, Sasha OZELCI, Sera KEHOE, Rachel EASLEY, Tori DEANS, Sheyna WALKER, KaBria ROBINSON, Micah x-wilson, Jade SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g SWEENEY, Cha WEBB, Phillis MORTON, Janay BALDWIN, Chanise DAILEY, Sasha OZELCI, Sera KEHOE, Rachel EASLEY, Tori DEANS, Sheyna WALKER, KaBria ROBINSON, Micah x-wilson, Jade TOTALS o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to SWEENEY, Cha WEBB, Phillis MORTON, Janay BALDWIN, Chanise DAILEY, Sasha OZELCI, Sera KEHOE, Rachel EASLEY, Tori DEANS, Sheyna WALKER, KaBria ROBINSON, Micah EMU 3Women's 14.2 Basketball x-wilson, Jade 2 1Eastern 3 Michigan 2 Points-Rebounds-Assists. (as of 2Jan 1, 216) All games POINTS / REBOUNDS / ASSISTS Opponent Date Score WALKER,KAB DAILEY,SAS EASLEY,TOR MORTON,JAN BALDWIN,CH WEBB,PHILL DEANS,SHEY HILLSDALE W UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W at #11/12 Kentucky L DNP ORAL ROBERTS W DNP at Air Force W vs Abilene Christian L at Harvard W DNP at Monmouth W DNP at Madonna W MICHIGAN W DNP DNP at Detroit W DNP BUFFALO W DNP AKRON L D N P at Northern Illinois W Opponent Date Score OZELCI,SER SWEENEY,CH WILSON,JAD ROBINSON,M KEHOE,RACH HILLSDALE W UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W at #11/12 Kentucky L DNP ORAL ROBERTS W DNP at Air Force W DNP vs Abilene Christian L at Harvard W DNP at Monmouth W DNP DNP2-7 - at Madonna W MICHIGAN W DNP DNP at Detroit W DNP BUFFALO W DNP AKRON L D N P at Northern Illinois W DNP DNP
33 NCAA Statistics NCAA RANKINGS - Team Eastern Mich Women's Basketball Ranking Summary thru games 1/1/216 Statistic National Conference Rank Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Value Leader Assist Turnover Ratio (344 ranked) Villanova 1.94 Eastern Mich. 1.4 Assists (344 ranked) Baylor 46 Ball St. 241 Assists Per Game (344 ranked) Baylor 23.9 Ball St Blocked Shots (341 ranked) Morehead St. 119 Western Mich. 7 Blocked Shots Per Game (344 ranked) Morehead St. 7. Ohio 4.8 Defensive Rebounds per Game (3 ranked) Oregon St. 33 Northern Ill. 31 Fewest Fouls (344 ranked) Penn 13 Bowling Green 24 Fewest Turnovers (344 ranked) Villanova 119 Eastern Mich. 177 Field-Goal Percentage (344 ranked) UConn 52.1 Ball St Field-Goal Percentage Defense (344 ranked) Oregon St. 3.8 Ohio 34.4 Free Throw Attempts (344 ranked) UNCG 424 Eastern Mich. 289 Free Throws Made (344 ranked) St. Mary's (CA) 3 Toledo 198 Free-Throw Percentage (344 ranked) Columbia 79.4 Central Mich Offensive Rebounds per Game (3 ranked) Ole Miss 21 Personal Fouls Per Game (344 ranked) Penn 1.8 Ball St Rebound Margin (344 ranked) George Washington Maryland 18.2 Ball St Rebounds (344 ranked) George Washington 833 Northern Ill. 626 Rebounds Per Game (344 ranked) George Washington 52.6 Northern Ill Scoring Defense (344 ranked) Virginia Tech 46.9 Buffalo 56.4 Scoring Margin (344 ranked) UConn 35.8 Ohio 11.1 Scoring Offense (344 ranked) UConn 87.9 Eastern Mich Steals (344 ranked) Syracuse 228 Eastern Mich. 154 Steals Per Game (344 ranked) Sacramento St Eastern Mich. 11. Three Pt FG Defense (344 ranked) Michigan St. 23. Western Mich Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (15 ranked) Sacramento St. 69 Ohio 42 Three-Point Field Goals Made (344 ranked) Western Ill. 167 Ohio 125 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (344 ranked) Sacramento St Ohio 8.9 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (344 ranked) Notre Dame 44.5 Western Mich Turnover Margin (344 ranked) Sacramento St Eastern Mich Turnovers Forced (344 ranked) Sacramento St. 27. Buffalo Turnovers Per Game (344 ranked) Villanova 7.4 Eastern Mich Won-Lost Percentage (342 ranked) South Carolina Texas National Conference Statistic Player Value National LeaderUConn Rank Rank Assist Turnover Ratio (25 ranked) Janay Morton Cha Sweeney Ohio Eastern Mich Conference Value 1. Value Leader 1.96 Caroline Coyer, Villanova 5. Megan Barilla, Akron Assists (144 ranked) Niya Johnson, Baylor 164 Megan Barilla, Akron Carmen Grande, Ball St. Assists Per Game (249 ranked) Cha Sweeney Janay Morton NCAA RANKINGS - Individual Niya Johnson, Baylor Megan Barilla, Akron Carmen Grande, Ball St. Blocked Shots (144 ranked) Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 61 Teegan Reeves, Western Mich. 26 Blocked Shots Per Game (25 ranked) Chanise Baldwin Josie Stockill, Colgate 4.29 Teegan Reeves, Western Mich Defensive Rebounds per Game (3 ranked) Lexi Martins, Lehigh 1 Ally Lehman, Northern Ill. 9 Double Doubles (38 ranked) Jonquel Jones, George Washington 13 Ally Lehman, Northern Ill. 8 Jillian Alleyne, Oregon 13 Field Goal Attempts (149 ranked) Cha Sweeney Jasmine Nwajei, Wagner 336 Cha Sweeney, Eastern Mich. 266 Field Goals Made (146 ranked) Cha Sweeney Kelsey Plum, Washington 144 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. 114 Field-Goal Percentage (25 ranked) Phillis Webb Alaina Coates, South Carolina 69.6 Jordan Korinek, Kent St Final Points (198 ranked) Cha Sweeney Kelsey Plum, Washington 437 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. 312 Free Throw Attempts (147 ranked) Chanise Baldwin Lucy Mason, UNCG 149 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. 15 Free Throws Made (15 ranked) Cha Sweeney Lucy Mason, UNCG 119 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. 84 Free-Throw Percentage (25 ranked) Cha Sweeney Jamie Weisner, Oregon St Brenae Harris, Toledo 9.9 Janay Morton Phillis Webb Minutes Played (149 ranked) Destinee Walker, North Carolina 674: Minutes Played Per Game (148 ranked) Malia Tate-DeFreitas, Hampton Jessica Green, Central Mich. 36. Offensive Rebounds per Game (29 ranked) Larissa Scott, Prairie View 6 Points Per Game (25 ranked) Cha Sweeney Kelsey Plum, Washington 27.3 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St Rebounds (149 ranked) Jonquel Jones, George Washington 243 Ally Lehman, Northern Ill. 165 Rebounds Per Game (245 ranked) Chanise Baldwin Jonquel Jones, George Washington 15.2 Ally Lehman, Northern Ill Phillis Webb Steals (133 ranked) Janay Morton Ashley Deary, Northwestern 74 Janay Morton, Eastern Mich. 4 Steals Per Game (25 ranked) Janay Morton Ashley Deary, Northwestern 4.63 Janay Morton, Eastern Mich Cha Sweeney Phillis Webb Three-Point Field Goals Attempted (141 ranked) Cha Sweeney Brianna Butler, 178 Kiyanna #UnfinishedBusiness Black, Ohio 145 Three-Point Field Goals Made (129 ranked) Brianna Butler, Syracuse 53 Kiyanna Black, Ohio
34 EMU COMPARISON STATISTICS EMU Women's Basketball Eastern Michigan Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Jan 1, 216) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls HILLSDALE 41/26 53/ / / / / / /.64 45/49 (4) 14/15 16/2 6/2 11/6 18/24 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 49/36 29/ / / /9-23.4/ / / / /9 11/17 1/1 1/6 16/23 #11/12 Kentucky 35/37 32/ (22) 28-83/ / /9-17.2/ / /.76 34/46 (12) 11/26 9/2 3/7 8/1 15/15 ORAL ROBERTS 36/23 41/ / / / / / /.7 41/43 (2) 14/16 8/15 2/3 8/4 11/21 Air Force 41/26 31/ / / / / / / / /18 15/19 3/2 12/5 15/16 Abilene Christian 29/37 3/ (24) 2-7/ / / / / /.688 5/ /24 18/13 1/5 9/1 22/13 Harvard 36/41 49/ / / / / /5-1.75/.5 39/39-1/24 6/2 /1 13/5 13/19 Monmouth 38/23 4/ / / / / / / / /2 11/14 3/1 8/3 9/19 Madonna 62/19 42/ / / / / / / / /6 12/32 5/ 17/3 14/21 MICHIGAN 31/43 33/ / / / / / / / /16 18/17 4/1 11/1 14/15 Detroit 47/21 38/ / / / / /15-2.8/.75 36/ /14 18/19 3/2 14/9 21/12 BUFFALO 28/21 39/ / / / / / /.692 4/5 (1) 9/11 11/21 1/4 11/5 16/25 AKRON 28/22 27/ (3) 27-74/ / / / / / /59 (7) 11/13 16/14 5/3 8/8 26/14 Northern Illinois 32/37 39/ / / / / / / /53 (5) 11/19 8/18 4/4 14/5 21/23 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category 34
35 EMU Women's Basketball Eastern Michigan Combined Team Statistics GAME (as of 15 Jan 6, Ohio 216) at Eastern Michigan Jan. 13, 216 Conference games CONFERENCE-ONLY STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 24 SWEENEY, Cha WEBB, Phillis MORTON, Janay KEHOE, Rachel OZELCI, Sera BALDWIN, Chanise DAILEY, Sasha EASLEY, Tori ROBINSON, Micah DEANS, Sheyna Team Total Opponents x-inactive player TEAM STATISTICS EMU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS 2 24 Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio.7.7 STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS 6 7 Blocks per game ATTENDANCE 1663 Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game - - Date Opponent Score Att. * BUFFALO W * AKRONL o t * = Mid-American Conference game! = Air Force Classic (U.S. Air Force Academy, = MAC Tournament First Round (campus sites) # = MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Totals Eastern Michigan Opponents
36 EMU Women's Basketball Eastern Michigan Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 1, 216) All games EMU SEASON STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 24 SWEENEY, Cha WEBB, Phillis MORTON, Janay BALDWIN, Chanise DAILEY, Sasha OZELCI, Sera KEHOE, Rachel EASLEY, Tori DEANS, Sheyna WALKER, KaBria ROBINSON, Micah x-wilson, Jade Team Total Opponents x-inactive player TEAM STATISTICS EMU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio 1..9 STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att HILLSDALE W UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY W at #11/12 Kentucky L ORAL ROBERTS W ! at Air Force W ! vs Abilene Christian L at Harvard W at Monmouth W at Madonna W MICHIGAN W at Detroit W * BUFFALO W * AKRONL o t * at Northern Illinois Wot * OHIO 7:4 p.m. * = Mid-American Conference game! = Air Force Classic (U.S. Air Force Academy, = MAC Tournament First Round (campus sites) # = MAC Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Totals Eastern Michigan Opponents
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