/CHARLOTTE 49ERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL @CHARLOTTEWBB @CHARLOTTEWBB #GOLDSTANDARD CONTACT: TRAVIS WOODS ([email protected]) GAME EIGHT NOTES | DECEMBER 8, 2018 • 1 P.M. CHARLOTTE 49ERS MERCER BEARS VS. 5-2 OVERALL RECORD 0-0 C-USA RECORD CAREER RECORD 131-93 HEAD COACH CARA CONSUEGRA 4-5 OVERALL RECORD 0-0 SOCON RECORD CAREER RECORD 324-262 HEAD COACH SUSIE GARDNER SCHEDULE H: 3-1 | A: 1-1 | N: 1-0 DATE OPPONENT TV TIME Nov. 3 Chowan (exh.) W, 78-44 Nov. 8 UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte TV W, 70-53 Nov. 11 Wofford UNC Charlotte TV W, 85-63 Nov. 16 Rutgers UNC Charlotte TV Postponed Nov. 18 at Fordham ESPN+ L, 64-71 Nov. 24 vs. Liberty# W, 63-61 Nov. 25 at Lehigh# Stadium/PL Network W, 62-60 Dec. 1 ECU UNC Charlotte TV W, 52-46 Dec. 5 Wake Forest% UNC Charlotte TV L, 43-69 Dec. 8 at Mercer ESPN3 1 p.m. Dec. 18 Wright State% UNC Charlotte TV 11:30 a.m. Dec. 21 Davidson% UNC Charlotte TV 6 p.m. Dec. 28 Bethune-Cookman CUSA.TV 7 p.m. Dec. 30 at Virginia ACC Network Extra 2 p.m. Jan. 3 at WKU* ESPN3 7 p.m. Jan. 5 at Marshall* ESPN+ 1 p.m. Jan. 10 FIU* beIN SPORTS 7 p.m. Jan. 12 Florida Atlantic* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m. Jan. 17 at Southern Miss* CUSA.TV 7 p.m. Jan. 19 at Louisiana Tech* CUSA.TV 3 p.m. Jan. 24 UTSA* beIN SPORTS 7 p.m. Jan. 26 UTEP* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m. Jan. 31 at Rice* ESPN+ 8 p.m. Feb. 2 at North Texas* CUSA.TV 4 p.m. Feb. 7 Middle Tennessee* ESPN+ 7 p.m. Feb. 9 UAB* ESPN+ 4 p.m. Feb. 16 Old Dominion* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m. Feb. 23 at Old Dominion* CUSA.TV 4 p.m. March 2 at FIU* CUSA.TV 2 p.m. March 7 Southern Miss* UNC Charlotte TV 7 p.m. March 13-16 Conference USA Championships^ TBA # - Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.) % - carried on radio by 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte * - Conference USA game ^ - in Frisco, Texas Home games in bold played inside Halton Arena All times Eastern and subject to change All UNC Charlotte TV games are also carried on CUSA.TV TODAY’S GAME INFO Matchup: Charlotte (5-2) at Mercer (4-5) Game Number: 8 Date: Dec. 8, 2018 Time: 1 p.m. Location: Hawkins Arena (Macon, Ga.) | 3,200 Radio: www.Charlotte49ers.com Web stream/TV: ESPN3 Live stats: stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=237425 Twitter updates: @CharlotteWBB Promotion: n/a MEDIA RELATIONS Travis Woods [email protected]704.687.1838 (office) 704.773.4085 (cell) www.Charlotte49ers.com @Charlotte49ers STAT LEADERS (PER GAME AVERAGES) POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS JADE PHILLIPS JADE PHILLIPS LAIA RAVENTÓS JAZMIN HARRIS LAIA RAVENTÓS 16.3 7.7 5.1 1.1 2.3 NINER NUGGETS }For the second time this season, the 49ers have had a game af- fected by weather as a potential snowstorm in the Charlotte area has resulted in the Niners traveling a day earlier than planned and moving their contest with Mercer up one day to Saturday. }The change to Saturday extends Charlotte’s longest break between games to 10 days, as it will not return to the court until Dec. 18 when it plays host to Wright State for Education Day inside Halton Arena. }The broadcast for Saturday’s tip against the Bears has been moved over to ESPN3 from ESPN+. It marks the first of two ESPN3 games on this year’s slate for the 49ers, along with the Conference USA opener at WKU Jan. 3. League tournament games in March in Frisco, Texas, are slated for coverage on either ESPN+ or ESPN3. }Redshirt junior Jade Phillips topped the 20-point plateau for the third time this season with a game-best 24 points in Wednesday’s contest against Wake Forest. }She has three of the four Niners’ 20-plus scoring performances this season and is joined by a 20-point showing from Jazmin Harris at Fordham Nov. 18. }Redshirt sophomore Christian Hithe has started her first 49ers’ campaign by defying normal rebounding logic. Most players typi- cally grab more defensive boards than offensive, however, Hithe is leading the charge the other way with nine on the offensive glass versus just two defensively. Her nine offensive caroms place her fifth among her teammates. }Senior Laia Raventós netted seven points against Wake Forest Wednesday and now enters Saturday’s tip with Mercer just nine shy of becoming the 24th player in program history to reach 1,000 for her career. }Raventós, a Nancy Lieberman Award Preseason Watch List candi- date, also is quickly approaching the school’s all-time assists record, a mark held by Ny Hammonds (2011-14) she will surpass with 13 more. }Freshman Maddie Moore saw her most extensive action as a Niner thus far in Wednesday’s game with Wake Forest, playing 17 minutes. }Charlotte’s 5-2 start through the season’s first seven games match- es the best opening stretch under head coach Cara Consuegra. The Niners also began the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2015-16 campaigns with a 5-2 mark. POINTS PER GAME SCORING DEFENSE SCORING MARGIN REBOUNDS PER GAME REBOUNDING MARGIN ASSISTS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME STEALS PER GAME FIELD GOAL PCT. 3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT. FREE THROW PCT. ASSIST-TO-TURN. RATIO 62.7 60.4 +2.3 41.1 +3.9 14.7 3.3 7.0 41.1 33.9 60.0 1.0 64.0 65.9 -1.9 33.0 -6.2 14.7 3.1 8.3 39.9 33.1 70.0 1.3
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SCHEDULE H: 3-1 | A: 1-1 | N: 1-0DATE OPPONENT TV TIMENov. 3 Chowan (exh.) W, 78-44Nov. 8 UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte TV W, 70-53Nov. 11 Wofford UNC Charlotte TV W, 85-63Nov. 16 Rutgers UNC Charlotte TV Postponed Nov. 18 at Fordham ESPN+ L, 64-71Nov. 24 vs. Liberty# W, 63-61Nov. 25 at Lehigh# Stadium/PL Network W, 62-60Dec. 1 ECU UNC Charlotte TV W, 52-46Dec. 5 Wake Forest% UNC Charlotte TV L, 43-69Dec. 8 at Mercer ESPN3 1 p.m.Dec. 18 Wright State% UNC Charlotte TV 11:30 a.m. Dec. 21 Davidson% UNC Charlotte TV 6 p.m.Dec. 28 Bethune-Cookman CUSA.TV 7 p.m.Dec. 30 at Virginia ACC Network Extra 2 p.m.Jan. 3 at WKU* ESPN3 7 p.m.Jan. 5 at Marshall* ESPN+ 1 p.m.Jan. 10 FIU* beIN SPORTS 7 p.m.Jan. 12 Florida Atlantic* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m.Jan. 17 at Southern Miss* CUSA.TV 7 p.m.Jan. 19 at Louisiana Tech* CUSA.TV 3 p.m.Jan. 24 UTSA* beIN SPORTS 7 p.m.Jan. 26 UTEP* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m.Jan. 31 at Rice* ESPN+ 8 p.m.Feb. 2 at North Texas* CUSA.TV 4 p.m.Feb. 7 Middle Tennessee* ESPN+ 7 p.m.Feb. 9 UAB* ESPN+ 4 p.m.Feb. 16 Old Dominion* UNC Charlotte TV 4 p.m.Feb. 23 at Old Dominion* CUSA.TV 4 p.m.March 2 at FIU* CUSA.TV 2 p.m.March 7 Southern Miss* UNC Charlotte TV 7 p.m.March 13-16 Conference USA Championships^ TBA # - Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.)% - carried on radio by 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte* - Conference USA game ^ - in Frisco, TexasHome games in bold played inside Halton ArenaAll times Eastern and subject to changeAll UNC Charlotte TV games are also carried on CUSA.TV
TODAY’S GAME INFOMatchup: Charlotte (5-2) at Mercer (4-5)Game Number: 8Date: Dec. 8, 2018Time: 1 p.m.Location: Hawkins Arena (Macon, Ga.) | 3,200Radio: www.Charlotte49ers.comWeb stream/TV: ESPN3Live stats: stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=237425Twitter updates: @CharlotteWBBPromotion: n/a
MEDIA RELATIONSTravis Woods [email protected] (office) 704.773.4085 (cell)www.Charlotte49ers.com @Charlotte49ers
STAT LEADERS (PER GAME AVERAGES)POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS
JADE PHILLIPS JADE PHILLIPS LAIA RAVENTÓS JAZMIN HARRIS LAIA RAVENTÓS16.3 7.7 5.1 1.1 2.3
NINER NUGGETS}For the second time this season, the 49ers have had a game af-fected by weather as a potential snowstorm in the Charlotte area has resulted in the Niners traveling a day earlier than planned and moving their contest with Mercer up one day to Saturday.}The change to Saturday extends Charlotte’s longest break between games to 10 days, as it will not return to the court until Dec. 18 when it plays host to Wright State for Education Day inside Halton Arena.}The broadcast for Saturday’s tip against the Bears has been moved over to ESPN3 from ESPN+. It marks the first of two ESPN3 games on this year’s slate for the 49ers, along with the Conference USA opener at WKU Jan. 3. League tournament games in March in Frisco, Texas, are slated for coverage on either ESPN+ or ESPN3.}Redshirt junior Jade Phillips topped the 20-point plateau for the third time this season with a game-best 24 points in Wednesday’s contest against Wake Forest.}She has three of the four Niners’ 20-plus scoring performances this season and is joined by a 20-point showing from Jazmin Harris at Fordham Nov. 18.}Redshirt sophomore Christian Hithe has started her first 49ers’ campaign by defying normal rebounding logic. Most players typi-cally grab more defensive boards than offensive, however, Hithe is leading the charge the other way with nine on the offensive glass versus just two defensively. Her nine offensive caroms place her fifth among her teammates.}Senior Laia Raventós netted seven points against Wake Forest Wednesday and now enters Saturday’s tip with Mercer just nine shy of becoming the 24th player in program history to reach 1,000 for her career.}Raventós, a Nancy Lieberman Award Preseason Watch List candi-date, also is quickly approaching the school’s all-time assists record, a mark held by Ny Hammonds (2011-14) she will surpass with 13 more.}Freshman Maddie Moore saw her most extensive action as a Niner thus far in Wednesday’s game with Wake Forest, playing 17 minutes.}Charlotte’s 5-2 start through the season’s first seven games match-es the best opening stretch under head coach Cara Consuegra. The Niners also began the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2015-16 campaigns with a 5-2 mark.
POINTS PER GAMESCORING DEFENSESCORING MARGIN
REBOUNDS PER GAMEREBOUNDING MARGIN
ASSISTS PER GAMEBLOCKS PER GAMESTEALS PER GAMEFIELD GOAL PCT.
3-PT. FIELD GOAL PCT.FREE THROW PCT.
ASSIST-TO-TURN. RATIO
62.760.4+2.341.1+3.914.73.37.0
41.133.960.01.0
64.065.9-1.933.0-6.214.73.18.3
39.933.170.01.3
1CHRISTIAN HITHEG • 5-9 • R-SO.COLUMBIA, S.C.UCF/SPRING VALLEY HS
3MARIAH LINNEYG • 5-9 • S0.GOOSE CREEK, S.C.GOOSE CREEK HS
34 Dara Pearson F 6-3 R-Jr. Hampton, Va./Hampton HS
40 Jazmin Harris C 6-3 Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Eastern Guilford HS
45 Ka’Neeshia Brown F 6-3 Sr. Miami, Fla./Daytona State/South Miami HS
Head Coach: Cara Consuegra (Iowa, 2001), eighth season
Associate Head Coach: Joanne Aluka-White (Middle Tennessee, 2001), seventh season
Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Nicole Woods (Belmont Abbey, 2006), sixth season
Assistant Coach: Tanisha Wright (Penn State, 2005), second season
Director of Operations: Jena Jessup (Kansas, 2012), fifth season
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEChristian High-th Christian HITHE
Muh-rye-uh Lynn-ee MARIAH LINNEY
Lie-uh Rawven-tose (like dose) LAIA RAVENTÓS
Ree-nah RINNAH Green
Mc-Millen Jada McMILLIAN
Luh-rissa LYRISSA Deans
Dare-uh DARA Pearson
Kuh-knee-shuh KA’NEESHIA Brown
Care-uh Con-sway-grah CARA CONSUEGRA
49ers’ Record When... 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Under ConsuegraOverall 16-14 26-6 15-16 15-17 19-12 21-10 14-16 5-2 131-93 at Home 10-4 14-4 10-4 8-6 12-3 10-4 9-4 3-1 76-30 on the Road 5-7 11-0 5-10 6-7 6-8 10-3 5-9 1-1 48-45 at Neutral Sites 1-3 1-2 0-2 1-4 1-1 1-3 0-3 1-0 6-18Overall vs. Conference 8-7 13-2 9-8 11-9 12-7 13-7 10-7 0-0 76-47 vs. Conference at Home 5-2 6-1 6-2 5-4 8-1 5-4 5-2 0-0 41-16 vs. Conference on the Road 3-4 7-0 3-5 5-4 4-5 7-2 4-4 0-0 33-24 vs. Conference at Neutral Sites 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-7 vs. Conference in Tournament 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-7After a Loss 5-8 6-0 11-5 8-9 8-4 6-4 8-8 2-0 54-38In Overtime 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-0 3-3 1-3 Pt. Margin 2-3 1-3 2-6 2-4 2-3 0-5 2-7 2-0 13-31 4-5 Pt. Margin 1-2 2-1 3-1 0-0 2-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 11-6 6-10 Pt. Margin 3-5 7-1 3-5 2-8 6-4 4-1 5-2 1-1 31-27 11-20 Pt. Margin 3-1 13-1 3-2 7-2 6-4 13-2 4-4 1-0 50-16 20+ Pt. Margin 7-3 3-0 4-2 4-3 3-0 2-2 2-2 1-1 26-13Leading at end of 1st quarter --- --- --- --- 13-3 15-4 8-10 2-1 38-18Tied at end of 1st quarter --- --- --- --- 2-2 1-0 2-1 0-0 5-3Trailing at end of 1st quarter --- --- --- --- 4-7 5-6 4-5 3-1 16-19 Leading at the Half 14-5 21-2 13-6 10-4 16-3 18-2 10-7 3-1 105-30 Tied at the Half 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 4-1 Trailing at the Half 1-9 4-4 2-10 5-13 2-9 3-7 4-9 1-1 22-62Leading at end of 3rd quarter --- --- --- --- 18-3 18-2 11-4 3-1 50-10Tied at end of 3rd quarter --- --- --- --- 0-0 2-0 0-2 2-0 4-2Trailing at end of 3rd quarter --- --- --- --- 1-9 1-8 3-10 0-1 5-28 Leading at 5 min. mark 15-4 25-2 14-3 14-0 19-1 19-2 11-4 4-0 121-16 Trailing at 5 min. mark 0-10 1-4 0-12 1-16 0-11 1-7 3-11 1-2 7-73Shooting 50% or better 6-1 5-0 3-0 6-0 7-1 5-2 3-1 2-0 39-5Shooting less than 50% 10-7 21-6 12-16 9-17 12-11 16-8 11-15 2-2 93-82Shoots better than opponent 14-3 23-1 14-2 15-0 17-5 19-2 11-5 5-1 118-19 Opp. Shoots 50% or better 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-13 Opp. Shoots less than 50% 16-12 26-6 15-15 15-14 19-9 21-8 13-14 5-2 130-80Outrebounds Opponent 14-7 23-4 11-10 8-9 12-2 11-1 11-9 5-0 94-42Opponent Outrebounds 1-7 2-2 4-6 7-8 7-9 9-8 3-7 0-2 33-49Rebounds are tied 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-2 Shoots 70% or Better FT 7-6 11-3 10-12 8-8 10-9 10-6 9-6 2-0 67-50 Shoots more FT than Opp. 14-5 17-2 11-4 7-8 15-4 12-2 13-9 3-0 92-34 Opp. Shoots more FT 2-8 8-4 4-12 6-7 4-7 9-6 1-7 2-2 36-53Shoots 40% or Better 3FG 9-3 9-0 3-5 5-1 7-1 6-1 0-4 2-0 42-15More Turnovers than opponent 9-13 12-5 11-11 3-8 11-6 5-4 5-12 4-1 60-60Less Turnovers than opponent 4-1 12-0 4-5 10-6 6-6 15-6 6-3 1-1 58-28Turnovers are tied 3-0 2-1 0-0 2-3 2-0 1-0 3-1 0-0 13-5 Scores less than 60 pts. 2-5 4-3 1-5 0-8 0-3 0-4 2-7 1-1 10-36 Scores 60-69 pts. 5-5 11-3 5-7 5-7 6-4 5-2 5-6 2-1 44-35 Scores 70-79 pts. 5-4 8-0 4-3 6-2 3-2 9-2 2-3 1-0 38-16 Scores 80-89 pts. 4-0 3-0 4-1 4-0 8-2 4-2 5-0 1-0 33-5 Scores 90-99 pts. 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 5-1 Scores more than 100 pts. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0On Mondays 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-5On Tuesdays 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 6-3On Wednesdays 6-3 8-1 3-6 1-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 21-13On Thursdays 0-2 3-0 1-0 3-9 7-4 5-4 5-6 1-0 25-25On Fridays 2-2 1-0 2-1 1-2 1-0 2-1 2-1 0-0 11-7On Saturdays 4-4 3-3 7-5 8-2 6-4 6-3 5-4 2-0 41-25On Sundays 2-2 10-2 1-3 2-1 3-2 5-1 2-3 2-1 27-15 In November 5-2 4-1 3-4 1-5 4-2 3-3 2-5 4-1 26-23 In December 2-4 5-2 2-3 3-3 3-2 6-0 2-4 1-1 24-19 In January 6-2 6-1 5-2 4-5 5-4 6-2 3-4 0-0 35-20 In February 3-4 8-0 3-4 5-2 5-2 3-4 5-2 0-0 32-18 In March 0-2 3-2 2-3 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-1 0-0 14-13
MiscellaneousCurrent Streak Lost 1 Home Court Streak Lost 1 Home Court Conference Streak Won 2 Road Court Streak Won 1 Neutral Court Streak Won 1Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer 19 last without: Jan. 20, 2018, vs. Rice
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
4.3 1.6 0.9 0.0 0.7 16.6
#1 CHRISTIAN HITHE
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
7.4 1.9 1.3 0.0 0.4 23.1
#3 MARIAH LINNEY
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
9.9 4.1 5.1 0.4 2.3 30.0
#4 LAIA RAVENTÓS
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
16.3 7.7 2.4 0.3 1.1 28.7
#5 JADE PHILLIPS
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
2.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0
#11 RINNAH GREEN
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
7.1 2.6 1.6 0.1 0.4 25.9
#13 OCTAVIA JETT-WILSON
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
0.8 1.8 0.2 0.4 0.4 7.0
#14 MADDIE MOORE
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
1.0 0.6 1.4 0.0 0.1 8.3
#15 JADA McMILLIAN
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
3.4 5.6 1.3 0.6 0.9 23.9
#22 LAUREN HARLEY
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0
#24 LYRISSA DEANS
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
1.1 2.9 0.0 0.3 0.3 11.0
#34 DARA PEARSON
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
9.9 4.3 0.1 1.4 0.3 16.7
#40 JAZMIN HARRIS
PPG RPG APG BPG SPG MPG
1.1 3.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 9.1
#45 KA’NEESHIA BROWN
LAIA RAVENTÓS #4SENIOR • GUARD • SANTA EULÀLIA DE RIUPRIMER, SPAIN}One of 20 named to Preseason Watch List for Nancy Lieberman Award (nation’s top point guard) }Only Conference USA representative }First selection in school history }First nominee under head coach Cara Consuegra }One of three non-Power 5 on the prestigious list
}One of eight voted to Preseason All-Conference USA Team }Lone 49ers individual on the squad }One of five seniors
}Entered 2018-19 needing 49 assists to become school’s all-time leader }One of three in the Top 10 to play for Consuegra }One pace to become only player in program history with at least 500 in a career }Averaged 5.09 assists/game, tops in school history entering the season }Only player in program history with at least five assists per contest
}Poised to become school’s 24th member of the 1,000-point club }Needed 78 points entering the year to reach the milestone }Set to become the fifth player on list to play at least one year for Consuegra
}Began 2018-19 needing 102 steals to become the program’s career record holder }Entered the Top 10 late last season; currently ranking eighth }102 steals would tie the single-season school record (Patricia Walker, 1981-82) }Exactly one-half of her career 200 steals had come against Conference USA opponents
}Named to the 2017-18 All-Conference USA First Team }Just one of three players in the school’s C-USA history to garner a first-team nod }Set career highs as a junior for points, rebounds, assists, steals, minutes and starts
}Voted to the 2017-18 All-Conference USA Defensive Team }One of five players on the squad }Led the league in assists and steals
"I've not been shy about this – she's one of the best point guards in the country, and certainly Conference USA.” -- Charlotte head coach Cara Consuegra
}Other Past Honors }2015-16 All-Conference USA Freshman Team }Feb. 15, 2016 Conference USA Freshman of the Week }Nominee for 2016 State Farm Assist of the Year competition }2017-18 All-NCCSIA First Team }2017-18 Team MVP }2017 gold medal U20 FIBA European Championship (with Spain) }2015 gold medal U18 FIBA European Championship (with Spain)
"Laia is a tremendous competitor. She plays the game with a flare and passion that brings energy to her team. Her court vision and ability to deliver the ball where it needs to be and when it needs to be there elevates the play of those around her. Laia is a tough matchup on the court because of her ability to score the ball as well as create for others.” -- Louisiana Tech head coach Brooke Stoehr
CONFERENCE USA AWARDSPRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE USA TEAM & POLLLaia Raventós, Charlotte, Sr. 1. UAB (8)Kierra Anthony, Louisiana Tech, Sr. 2. Rice (5)Alex Johnson, Middle Tennessee, Sr. 3. Middle Tennessee (1)Terriell Bradley, North Texas, Sr. 4. WKUErica Ogwumike, Rice, Jr.* 5. CharlotteShonte Hailes, Southern Miss, Jr. 6. Louisiana TechDeanna Kuzmanic, UAB, Sr. 7. North TexasRachael Childress, UAB, Jr. 8. Southern Miss* - Preseason Player of the Year 9. Florida Atlantic 10. UTEP 11. Old Dominion 12. UTSA 13. Marshall 14. FIU ( ) - first-place votes
PLAYER OF THE WEEKNov. 12 Alex Johnson, Middle TennesseeNov. 19 Kierra Anthony, Louisiana TechNov. 26 Katelynn Thomas, UABDec. 3 Terriell Bradley, North Texas
FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKNov. 12 Jazmin Harris, Charlotte | Ajah Wayne, Old DominionNov. 19 Ajah Wayne, Old DominionNov. 26 Taylor Sutton, Middle TennesseeDec. 3 Keiunna Walker, Louisiana Tech CONFERENCE USA SCHEDULESaturday, December 8Bellarmine at WKUCleveland State at MarshallMcNeese State at UABPrairie View A&M at RiceUtah State at North TexasWilliam & Mary at Old DominionCharlotte at Mercer
Sunday, December 9Portland State at UTEP
Tuesday, December 11Alcorn State at Southern MissFIU at North Florida
Wednesday, Decemeber 12Florida Atlantic at FurmanSoutheastern Louisiana at Louisiana Tech
Friday, December 14Mississippi State at Southern Miss
Saturday, December 15Howard at FIUMiddle Tennessee at KentuckyMississippi at Louisiana TechSan Diego at UTSASMU at RiceTennessee State at Marshall
Sunday, December 16Ball State at WKUNorth Texas at Xavier (La.)UAB at Alabama StateVCU at Old DominionWestern Michigan at Florida Atlantic
Monday, December 17UTEP at Arizona
Tuesday, December 18Blue Mountain at Southern MissMarshall at ClemsonWright State at CharlotteCarolinas Challenge (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)
CHARLOTTE INDIVIDUALS IN C-USA LEAGUE STATSCategory/Name Rank Actual
CHARLOTTE IN C-USA OVERALL STATSCategory Rank ActualScoring Offense 10 62.7Scoring Defense 4 60.4Scoring Margin 8 +2.3Free Throw Percentage 14 60.0Field Goal Percentage 9 41.1Field Goal Percentage Defense 4 37.23-Point Field Goal Percentage 5 33.93-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 2 23.4Rebounding Offense 9 39.4Rebounding Defense 5 35.6Rebounding Margin 4 +3.9Blocks Per Game 5 3.3Assists Per Game 3 14.7Steals Per Game T8 7.0Turnovers Per Game 6 15.4Turnover Margin 12 -2.9Assist/Turnover Ratio 4 1.0Offensive Rebounds 2 14.7Defensive Rebounds 13 24.73-Point Field Goals Made 10 5.9
CHARLOTTE IN C-USA LEAGUE STATSCategory Rank ActualScoring OffenseScoring DefenseScoring MarginFree Throw PercentageField Goal PercentageField Goal Percentage Defense3-Point Field Goal Percentage3-Point Field Goal Percentage DefenseRebounding OffenseRebounding DefenseRebounding MarginBlocks Per GameAssists Per GameSteals Per GameTurnovers Per GameTurnover MarginAssist/Turnover RatioOffensive ReboundsDefensive Rebounds3-Point Field Goal Made
NATIONAL RANKINGSASSOCIATED PRESS (DEC. 3, 2018 | WEEK FIVE)RANK SCHOOL RECORD PTS.1 Connecticut (31) 7-0 7752 Notre Dame 7-1 7193 Oregon 7-0 7074 Baylor 7-0 6895 Louisville 8-0 6616 Mississippi State 8-0 6227 Maryland 8-0 5878 Oregon State 6-1 5499 Tennessee 6-0 52410 North Carolina State 8-0 47311 Stanford 6-1 44612 Texas 7-1 43813 California 7-0 36214 Minnesota 7-0 35715 Syracuse 7-2 33016 Iowa 5-2 30317 Arizona State 5-2 22218 Marquette 6-1 19519 Kentucky 8-0 19420 DePaul 4-3 17721 Drake 7-1 15722 South Carolina 4-4 11323 Missouri 6-2 9524 Gonzaga 8-1 9325 Miami (Fla.) 7-2 68
Others receiving votes: Texas A&M 57, Iowa State 37, USF 24, Florida State 20, Virginia Tech 20, West Virginia 16, Georgia 14, South Dakota 7, Indiana 5, Southern California 5, Michigan State 3, Central Michigan 3, Northwestern 2, Purdue 2, Utah 2, Kansas 1, North Carolina 1
Others receiving votes: Iowa State 54, Southern California 45, Texas A&M 45, Florida State 34, USF 31, West Virginia 25, Virginia Tech 16, Kansas 12, Michigan 8, South Dakota 5, UAB 4, UCF 2, New Mexico 2, South Alabama 2, Indiana 1, Michigan State 1, Tulane 1
Career Double-Figure Rebounding Games 2018-19 Career Jade Phillips 2 2Dara Pearson 0 14Laia Raventós 0 1 Career Double-Figure Assists Games 2018-19 CareerLaia Raventós 0 4
Record by Starting Lineup Overall C-USARaventós, Phillips, Jett-Wilson, Harley, Pearson ........2-1 .........0-0Raventós, Phillips, Jett-Wilson, Harley, Harris ............3-1 .........0-0
OPPONENT SERIES INFOOverall Charlotte, 3-2Last Meeting D30, 2017 Mercer, 90-74Current Streak Mercer, 1Consuegra vs. 1-1 For full series information, turn to page 127 in this year’s media guide
}Starting Strong Under Consuegra}Charlotte is off to its best season-opening stretch under head coach Cara Consuegra since her first season, 2011-12, when the Niners also opened the year at 5-2.}The 4-1 mark after five games tied for the sec-ond-best ledger during the season’s first five games during her eight-year tenure, trailing only 2011-12.
Records After Season’s First-Seven Games Under Conseugra2011-12 5-2 2012-13 5-22015-16 5-2 2018-19 5-22016-17 4-3 2013-14 3-42017-18 2-5 2014-15 1-6
}Niners Shutdown Pirates to Open December}Charlotte’s defense held ECU to 26.5 percent shoot-ing from the floor, the ninth-lowest opponent perfor-mance during head coach Cara Consuegra’s eight years.}The Pirates managed to top the 30.0 mark only once in the four quarters, a 31.3 percent effort in the third.}ECU netted just seven points in the first period, the 24th time in which an opponent was held to single digits over the course of 10 minutes.
}49ers Crash the Glass in Win over ECU}Charlotte secured a season-best 59 total rebounds, the third most in a single game under head coach Cara Consuegra, and posted a plus-20 margin on the glass Dec. 1 in the win over ECU inside Halton Arena.
Single-Game Team Rebounding Totals under Consuegra1. Arkansas State 61 11.13.112. vs. Marshall (C-USA) 60 03.08.173. ECU 59 12.01.18 4. Furman 58 01.03.12 at Arkansas 58 12.07.17
}Charlotte Wins Christmas City Classic}The 49ers traveled to Bethlehem, Pa., the weekend after the Thanksgiving holiday and it proved to be a suc-cessful trip with Charlotte securing the Christmas City Classic crown with triumphs over Liberty (63-61) and host Lehigh (62-60).}It marked the just the second in-season tournament title for the Niners under Cara Consuegra. They previously won the 2015 GSU Thanksgiving Classic in Atlanta.
}Phillips’ Double-Double Leads to MVP Honors}Redshirt junior Jade Phillips was the key factor in the championship game of the Christmas City Classic victory over Lehigh, finishing with her first career double-double of 27 points and 14 rebounds on her way to claiming the tournament’s MVP accolade.}Phillips netted 16 points in the fourth quarter, in-cluding the last 11 for the Niners and all but four of the team’s total in the period.}She single-handily flipped the score into Charlotte’s favor, turning a 57-51 deficit with 3:12 to play into the
two-point triumph.}Over the course of the weekend, Phillips averaged team-highs of 15.5 points and 9.0 rebounds.
}Jett-Wilson Named to All-Tournament Team}Sophomore Octavia Jett-Wilson joined Jade Phillips as 49ers representatives on the all-tournament team at the Christmas City Classic.}She averaged 12.0 points per game and converting a team-best 60.0 percent (9-of-15) from the floor in the two wins.
2018 All-Christmas City Classic TeamJade Phillips, Charlotte (MVP) Octavia Jett-Wilson, CharlotteCamryn Buhr, Lehigh Hannah Hedstrom, LehighLa’Deja James, Norfolk State Emily Lytle, Liberty
}Brown Rebounds Well During Tournament}Senior Ka’Neeshia Brown made the most of her opportunities at the Christmas City Classic, playing a ca-reer-best 16 minutes in each contest and hauling in six rebounds against both opponents. }Brown’s six boards versus Liberty Nov. 24 led the 49ers, the first time she had the team-best total in her career.}Phillips Nets Strong Scoring Effort in Road Opener}Redshirt junior Jade Phillips scored 23 points on 10-of-23 field goals and 3-of-4 free throws in the 49ers’ first road contest of the season, at Fordham Nov. 18.}The 23 points pushed her 49ers total to 49 at that point, surpassing the 46 she had tallied in 31 career games in her two seasons at Syracuse prior to joining the Charlotte program prior to last season.
}Harris, Phillips Add Names to Rare Scoring List}In addition to Phillips’ game-best 23 points at Ford-ham Nov. 18, freshman center Jazmin Harris added a ca-reer-high 20 points of her own against the Rams.}It marked the 16th time a duo, or more, in head coach Cara Consuegra’s eight seasons posted 20 points in a single game and the first time this year.
Games with Two or More 20+ Scorers under Consuegra11.16.11 at Virginia Tech Jai Forney (21)/Epiphany Woodson (21)01.03.12 Furman Jennifer Hailey (23)/Amanda Dowe (20)01.18.14 at UTEP Hillary Sigmon (32)/Gabby Tyler (22)02.21.15 at Southern Miss Lefty Webster (24)/Hillary Sigmon (23)/Kira Gordon (21)12.20.15 at Davidson Ciara Gregory (23)/Alexis Alexander (20)/Lefty Webster (20)01.28.16 FIU Grace Hunter (23)/Ciara Gregory (20)01.30.16 Florida Atlantic Alexis Alexander (22)/Grace Hunter (22)02.18.16 Marshall Lefty Webster (24)/Alexis Alexander (22)02.27.16 at UTEP Grace Hunter (32)/Laia Raventós (22)12.01.16 ECU Grace Hunter (23)/Ciara Gregory (20)01.14.17 at Southern Miss Nyilah Jamison-Myers (23)/Grace Hunter (21)01.21.17 at Old Dominion Grace Hunter (25)/Lefty Webster (25)02.04.17 at FIU Ciara Gregory (32)/Nyilah Jamison-Myers (22)/Grace Hunter (22)
BY THE NUMBERS
1New number this season for redshirt sophomore Christian Hithe. She wore 2 last season while sitting out per NCAA transfer rules and regulations after joining the program from UCF
2In-season tournament titles under head coach Cara Consuegra won by the Niners after they picked up the Christmas City Classic crown this year
2Eligible transfers this season for the Niners -- Hithe and redshirt junior Jade Phillips, who also joined the program last year after playing two seasons at Syracuse
2Games this season in which the 49ers have opened with an 11-0 first quarter lead, including the opener against UNC Asheville (Nov. 8) and ECU (Dec. 1)
3Number of radio broadcasts that are carried on 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte, the flagship station of Charlotte 49ers athletics
3 Charlotte’s Conference USA finish in 2017-18, the best since returning to the league in 2013-14
4 Number of freshmen on this year’s roster -- all hailing from North Carolina, a first under Cara Consuegra
5.9Seconds remaining in regulation when Jade Phillips hit her game-winning old-fashioned three-point play to top Lehigh Nov. 25 and solidify her MVP honors
9Points needed by Laia Raventós to become the 24th member of the school’s 1,000-point club. She will become the fifth player to see action in at least one season for head coach Cara Consuegra on the list
9Number of Niners to average double-digit minutes at the Christmas City Classic, Nov. 24-25, out of the 11 players who saw action. Another, redshirt junior Dara Pearson, just missed the mark with her 9.5 minutes.
9Consecutive season openers won by the Niners after this year’s 70-53 triumph over UNC Asheville Nov. 8. It includes a perfect 8-0 mark under Consuegra in the season’s first game.
11Consecutive points scored by Jade Phillips at the end of the Nov. 25 triumph at Lehigh, as she single-handily flipped a 57-51 deficit with 3:12 to play into a 62-60 win to bring home the Christmas City Classic title
12All-time Conference USA Freshman of the Week selec-tions for the 49ers, each coming since the start of the 2013-14 campaign when Charlotte rejoined the league
13WNBA seasons played by assistant coach Tanisha Wright, who completed the 2018 campaign suiting up for the Minnesota Lynx
13Assists needed by Laia Raventós to eclipse the program’s all-time record of 496, currently held by Ny Hammonds (2011-14). Raventós entered her senior campaign with 448
16 Regular-season home games for the 49ers this year, a single-season program high
20 Number of candidates on the Nancy Lieberman Award Preseason Watch List, including the 49ers’ Laia Raventós
44Victories shy of the school’s all-time mark by a head coach Cara Consuegra needs to reach career leader Ed Baldwin (1989-2001). Baldwin accumulated 175 as the Niners’ head coach, while Consuegra had 126 on her resume entering this season
102Single-season school-record tying steals Laia Raventós would have to reach in 2018-19 to set the program’s all-time mark
WHAT’S BACK VS. WHAT’S NOT FROM 2017-18CATEGORY RETURNING TOTAL RETURNING PERCENTAGEPlayers 7/11 63.6Minutes 3719/6050 61.5 Points 1183/1980 59.7Rebounds 619/1148 53.9Assists 300/388 77.3Blocks 57/147 38.8Steals 168/223 75.3
C-USA opponent highs and lows by quarters (since 2015-16)H/L Opponent Pts. Quarter DateHigh Marshall 26 1st Feb. 18, 2016 UTEP 26 1st March 4, 2017Low at FIU 4 1st Feb. 4, 2017High at Old Dominion 27 2nd Feb. 6, 2016 Low Southern Miss 6 2nd Jan. 7, 2016High Florida Atlantic 28 3rd Jan. 30, 2016 North Texas 28 3rd March 5, 2016 at WKU 28 3rd Feb. 23, 2017 Low Rice 7 3rd Jan. 20, 2018High UAB 34 4th Feb. 9, 2017 Low North Texas 7 4th March 5, 2016 North Texas 7 4th Jan. 26, 2017
C-USA opponent highs and lows by quarters this seasonH/L Opponent Pts. Quarter DateHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLow
}Harley Posts Career High at Fordham}Junior Lauren Harley has seen her role expanded this year and she has rewarded the coaching staff by playing confidently and efficiently on the court.}At Fordham Nov. 18, Harley dropped in 5-of-6 field goals for a career-best 10 points, reaching double figures for the first time. The five field goals made also set a career high.}Harley has earned a start in all three games thus far, passing her two previous starts entering the campaign.
}Weather Postpones Rutgers Matchup}Due to inclement weather in the Northeast, the scheduled meeting between Charlotte and Rutgers has been postponed.}The two programs were slated to meet for the sec-ond-straight season, inside Halton Arena, Friday, Nov. 16, in the first game of a 49ers basketball doubleheader.}The Scarlet Knights were unable to travel due to Winter Storm Avery sweeping through the region.}The two programs are working on finding a date to reschedule the game.}Two Additional TV Games Added in C-USA Play}Charlotte women’s basketball has been selected to play host to two additional TV games as part of the league’s broadcast package.}The 49ers’ home contests against FIU (Jan. 10) and UTSA (Jan. 24) were tabbed to be on beIN SPORTS. }The contests will remain 7 p.m. tip-offs and then aired on the channel delayed, being shown immediately follow-ing the scheduled men’s basketball contest that night.
}Harris Claims First C-USA Freshman of the Week Honor}Charlotte center Jazmin Harris was voted the co-Con-ference USA Freshman of the Week, Nov. 12, after the season’s first week of action. }It marked her first career accolade and the 12th over-all C-USA plaudit in school history, all coming since the program rejoined the league in 2013-14 and all under head coach Cara Consuegra. }She is the sixth different 49ers individual to capture the 12 awards. }During her opening week of collegiate action, Harris averaged a team-high 14.5 points per game to go along with averages of 6.0 rebounds, 2.0 blocks and 18.5 minutes. }She netted a career-high, and game-best, 19 points in the Nov. 11 triumph over Wofford. Eleven of her points came after halftime as she finished 8-of-13 (61.5 per-cent) from the floor.
}Season-Opening Success Continues}Charlotte won its ninth season opener in-a-row Nov. 8 when it claimed a 70-53 victory over UNC Asheville in-side Halton Arena. }The streak includes every opener this decade, dating back to the 2010-11 campaign, and a perfect 8-0 mark under head coach Cara Consuegra.
}Shutdown ‘D’ in First Quarter; First Half vs. Bulldogs}The 49ers put together a strong defensive effort in the first 10 and 20 minutes of their opener against UNC Asheville Nov. 8, holding the visiting Bulldogs to a com-bined 21 points in the opening half, including just six in
}Scoring and Size Highlight 49ers’ Two Signees}A multi-dimensional, diverse class has committed to play for the Charlotte women’s basketball program, as head coach Cara Consuegra announced two players who have signed National Letters of Intent for next season Nov. 15.}This year’s class features a record-shattering scorer Cali Konek a 5-7 guard from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the tallest player in school history, Angel Middleton, a 6-6 center from Charleston, South Carolina.
“We couldn’t be more excited to introduce these two young ladies to our Niner family,” Consuegra said. “For us, our mission is to always find the absolute best players we can find. Players that are also great, off the court and demonstrate our core values of H.E.A.R.T. in all that they do. We feel like we found two great players who are go-ing to help us on the court but certainly also our values in H.E.A.R.T.“The most important thing is we expect both of these young ladies to impact us on the court, but also, they have a huge opportunity to impact us off the court. They’re great students, great citizens and great people with good character. They will represent our program well, at the university and in the community.”
“Cali was a really important need for us. We went into this recruiting class looking for a shooter, someone that can just knock down shots for us, extend the defense and open up some things for some of our players who are really good at getting to the rim and attacking. We watched Cali for a while and knew she was a player we wanted on our roster. She is the type of player who will fit in with us right away and we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome her to our 49er family.”
“Angel is just incredible to know that we’re signing her because we have been recruiting her for a very long time. We actually offered her in eighth grade. To offer a play-er that young and know that we believed in her, and for her to believe in us back through that entire recruiting journey, is just a thrill for us to bring her here. She fits a need we have in that we want to continue to grow our post game. To bring in a player that is 6-6 but has great hands and great feet, as well as catch and be a high-level competitor, she checks all the boxes for us. We know she will have the ability to come in and help us right away.”
the first period. }The 21 points tie for the eighth-fewest allowed by Charlotte in a half since the format switch to quarters for the 2015-16 campaign. }The six points in the first quarter tie for the third lowest total by an opponent in any period during the last three-plus seasons and mark the 23rd time in which a foe was held to single digits in any quarter.
Opponent Fewest Points in a Half under Consuegra1. Coppin State 16 (7-9) 1st 12.03.172. Longwood 17 (11-6) 1st 12.11.163. North Texas 19 (12-7) 2nd 01.26.17 Southern Miss 19 (11-8) 1st 01.04.18 Old Dominion 19 (10-9) 1st 03.01.18 6. Wisconsin 20 (12-8) 1st 11.11.16 UNC Asheville 20 (12-8) 1st 11.18.178. at FIU 21 (4-17) 1st 02.04.17 UNC Asheville 21 (6-15) 1st 11.08.18 ECU 21 (7-14) 1st 12.01.18 10. North Carolina Central 22 (10-12) 1st 12.02.15 Marshall 22 (9-13) 1st 01.21.16 South Carolina State 22 (15-7) 2nd 12.28.17
Opponent Single-Digit Quarters under Consuegra1. at FIU 4 1st 02.04.172. Middle Tennessee 5 1st 02.25.183. Southern Miss 6 2nd 01.07.16 Longwood 6 2nd 12.11.16 UNC Asheville 6 1st 11.08.186. North Texas 7 4th 03.05.16 at College of Charleston 7 3rd 11.13.16 North Texas 7 4th 01.26.17 Coppin State 7 1st 12.03.17 South Carolina State 7 4th 12.28.17 Rice 7 3rd 01.20.18 ECU 7 1st 12.01.1813. Wisconsin 8 2nd 11.11.16 at Rice 8 2nd 01.01.17 at UNC Asheville 8 2nd 11.18.17 Southern Miss 8 2nd 01.04.18 Marshall 8 3rd 02.02.1818. at Marshall 9 1st 01.21.16 at Duquesne 9 4th 12.06.16 at Southern Miss 9 1st 01.14.17 North Texas 9 2nd 01.26.17 at UNC Asheville 9 3rd 11.18.17 Coppin State 9 2nd 12.03.17 Old Dominion 9 2nd 03.01.18
}Phillips; Hithe Make Statements in 49ers Debuts}First-year eligible transfers Jade Phillips and Chris-tian Hithe made their presence known in the season opener against UNC Asheville.}The duo combined for 26 points, including Phillips’ team-best 16, on 11-of-20 (55.0 percent) shooting, nine rebounds, two assists and three steals. All three swipes came from Hithe, who matched Laia Raventós and Lau-ren Harley for team-high honors.
}Harris Leads Freshman Quartet Against Bulldogs}Freshman Jazmin Harris made the most of her min-utes in her collegiate debut Nov. 8 against UNC Asheville, finishing with 10 points, seven rebounds, game-best three blocked shots and a steal in just 18 minutes.}She was one of four freshmen, along with Rinnah Green, Jada McMillian and Maddie Moore, who made their respective first collegiate appearances during the contest.}The quartet was on the floor for the final four min-utes together as the 49ers held the comfortable lead over
Marina Mabrey, Notre DameChastadie Barrs, LamarCarmen Grande, Ohio StateSabrina Ionescu, OregonDestiny Slocum, Oregon StateJessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (Pa.)Tyasha Harris, South CarolinaTiana Mangakahia, SyracuseEvina Westbrook, TennesseeChennedy Carter, Texas A&M
CHARLOTTE INDIVIDUALS IN NCAA STATSCategory/Name Rank ActualAssist-to-Turnover Ratio/Laia Raventós 137 1.8Assists/Laia Raventós 95 36Assists Per Game/Laia Raventós 53 5.1Blocked Shots Per Game/Jazmin Harris 203 1.1Field Goals Attempted/Jade Phillips 132 107Field Goals Made/Jade Phillips 132 47Field Goal Percentage/Jade Phillips 204 43.9Points Per Game/Jade Phillips 134 16.3Rebounds Per Game/Jade Phillips 153 7.7Steals Per Game/Laia Raventós 118 2.3
CHARLOTTE IN NCAA OVERALL STATSCategory Rank ActualAssist-to-Turnover Ratio 100 1.0Assists 182 103Assists Per Game 103 14.7Blocked Shots 185 23Blocked Shots Per Game 163 3.3Defensive Rebounds Per GameFewest Fouls 74 118Fewest Turnovers 68 108Field Goal Percentage 143 41.1Field Goal Percentage Defense 105 37.2Free Throw Attempts 327 90Free Throws Made 331 54Free Throw Percentage 312 60.0Offensive Rebounds Per GamePersonal Fouls Per Game 118 16.9Rebounding Margin 112 +3.9Rebounds 221 276Rebounds Per Game 134 39.4Scoring Defense 110 60.4Scoring Margin 163 +2.3Scoring Offense 227 62.7Steals 264 49Steals Per Game 237 7.03-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 15 23.43-Point Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goals Made 221 413-Point Field Goals Per Game 190 5.93-Point Field Goal Percentage 81 33.9Turnover Margin 288 -2.7Turnovers Forced 336 12.7Turnovers Per Game 115 15.4Won-Lost Percentage 87 71.4
the visiting Bulldogs.
}Raventós Named One of Nation’s Best Point Guards}Senior Laia Raventós was selected as one of 20 can-didates on the preseason Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List, presented annually to the nation’s top point guard. }She is believed to be the first nominee in school his-tory and is the only player from Conference USA on the list, this year. }Raventós also is the first player under head coach Cara Consuegra to be nominated.
}Raventós Selected to Preseason All-C-USA Team
}Senior point guard Laia Raventós also was tabbed as one of eight players on this year’s Preseason All-Conference USA Team, as voted upon by the league’s head coaches. }Raventós picked up the honor after being slotted on the All-Conference USA FIrst Team as a junior in 2017-18.
Preseason All-Conference USA TeamLaia Raventós, Charlotte Erica Ogwumike, Rice, Jr.*Kierra Anthony, Louisiana Tech, Sr. Shonte Hailes, Southern Miss, Jr.Alex Johnson, Middle Tennessee, Sr. Deanna Kuzmanic, UAB, Sr.Terriell Bradley, North Texas, Sr. Rachael Childress, UAB, Jr.* - Preseason Player of the Year
}Charlotte Ventured to Spain in August}The 49ers spent 10 days, August 8-17, in Spain
during the offseason to help prepare for this season. }Charlotte’s travel party of nearly 30 included all play-ers, most coaches and support staff, managers and family members traveled to Madrid,
Toledo, Valencia and Barcelona during the excursion. }It was the first preseason international trip during head coach Cara Consuegra’s tenure and the first for the program in its history.
}Radio Pickups by 730 The Game ESPN Charlotte}Once again this year, the women’s basketball pro-gram has partnered with the Charlotte 49ers’ flagship station to carry three games. }All three selected contests: Wake Forest (Dec. 5), Wright State (Dec. 18) and Davidson (Dec. 21) will tip-off from inside Halton Arena.
}Record-Setting Home Schedule}Charlotte will play host to 16 regular-season home games inside Halton Arena this year, a single-season pro-
gram record. }The 49ers played a record 18 times inside Halton Arena during the 2012-13 campaign, amassing a 14-4 mark, but that number included three WNIT postseason contests. }Charlotte also was home for 17 contests in 2010-11, 16 in 2007-08 and 15 in 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2015-16, but again, each of those years fea-tured at least one postseason tilt.
}Jamison-Myers Latest to Turn Pro}Recent graduate Nyilah Jamison-Myers became the most recent former player to pursue a professional bas-ketball career, as she made the commitment following the conclusion of her Charlotte career in 2017-18. }She inked a deal with BLK Slavia Praha in the Czech Republic. The squad is based in Prague, the capital city, and competes in the country’s highest level of competi-tion. Last year, the team reached the quarterfinal round of the playoffs.
Charlotte In-Season Tournament HistoryH&R Block Thanksgiving Tripleheader (Elon, N.C.)N24, 78 at Elon W, 86-75N25, 78 vs. North Carolina State L, 43-112
Sun Belt Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.)F9, 79 vs. Georgia State W, 71-65F10, 79 vs. UAB W, 62-61
Sun Belt Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)F7, 80 vs. South Alabama W, 82-77F8, 80 at Georgia State L, 78-98F9, 80 vs. USF W, 94-79
H&R Block Tipoff (Greensboro, N.C.)N24, 80 at North Carolina A&T L, 58-78N25, 80 vs. Appalachian State W, 86-68
USF Christmas Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)D18, 80 vs. Denver W, 69-53D19, 80 vs. Dartmouth W, 76-63D20, 80 at USF W, 94-59
Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)F5, 81 at Winthrop W, 60-52F6, 81 vs. College of Charleston L, 59-78F7, 81 vs. Western Carolina L, 77-84
Lady Highlander Invitational (Radford, Va.)D4, 81 vs. Campbellsville W, 89-58D5, 81 at Radford W, 71-69
Lady Braham Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)D17, 81 at USF W, 56-51D18, 81 vs Clemson L, 61-86
Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)F11, 82 vs. Campbell L, 73-87F12, 82 vs. Western Carolina L, 71-77
Lady Eagle Classic (Jefferson, Tenn.)J7, 83 vs. Berry W, 63-62J8, 83 vs. Western Carolina W, 79-66
Winthrop Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.)F10, 83 vs. Campbell W, 64-54F11, 83 vs. Francis Marion L, 52-86F12, 83 at Winthrop W, 72-66 (OT)
Tennessee Tech Classic (Cookeville, Tenn)N25, 83 at Tennessee Tech L, 66-74N26, 83 vs. UAB W, 84-64
Doubletree Classic (New Orleans, La.)D29, 10 vs. Old Dominion L, 75-81D30, 10 vs Nicholls State W, 80-54
Courtyard LaGuardia Turkey Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.)N25, 11 at Long Island L, 72-81N26, 11 vs. Florida L, 73-82
FIU Sun and Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.)D29, 11 vs. Auburn L, 58-68D30, 11 vs. Albany W, 61-59
GSU Holiday & Hoops Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)D29, 12 vs. Toledo L, 66-76D30, 12 vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 63-48
Lady Rebel Round-Up (Las Vegas, Nev.)N30, 13 vs. Cincinnati L, 64-71D1, 13 at UNLV W, 80-75
Triple Crown Cancun Challenge Mayan Tournament (Riviera Maya, Mexico)N27, 14 vs. Montana L, 58-67N28, 14 vs. Wake Forest L, 58-65N29, 14 vs. Princeton L, 43-73
GSU Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)N28, 15 vs. Mercer W, 72-62N29, 15 at Georgia State W, 83-71
Hilton Concord Classic (Moraga, Calif.)N25, 16 vs. Utah L, 68-81N26, 16 vs. Boise State L, 65-68
Puerto Rico Clasico (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)N23, 17 vs. Iowa L, 64-77N25, 17 vs. South Dakota State L, 70-71
Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.)N24, 18 vs. Liberty W, 63-61N25, 18 at Lehigh W, 62-60
The Last Time ... (Consuegra era ONLY)
CHARLOTTE TEAM MISCELLANEOUSReceived votes in the AP national poll ........................................................................................01.09.17Received votes in the ESPN/USA Today national poll .......................................................................... n/aPlayed a ranked AP national poll opponent ............................................ at No. 22 Miami (Fla.), 11.16.16Played a ranked ESPN/USA Today national poll opponent ......................at No. 22 Miami (Fla.), 11.16.16
CHARLOTTE TEAMShot 60+ percent field goals......................................................... 60.9 (39-of-64) at Davidson, 12.20.15Shot 55-59 percent field goals ........................................................... 56.1 (32-of-57) vs. UTSA, 02.10.18Shot 50-54 percent field goals .........................................................52.3 (23-of-44) vs. Liberty, 11.24.18
Made 40+ field goals .........................................................................................41 vs. Marshall, 01.07.17Made 35-39 field goals .......................................................................................36 at Marshall, 02.25.17Made 30-34 field goals .......................................................................................33 vs. Wofford, 11.11.18
Attempted 70+ field goals ................................................................................ 74 at Arkansas, 12.07.17Attempted 65-69 field goals ................................................................................. 68 at Lehigh, 11.25.18Attempted 60-64 field goals ..................................................................................... 63 vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Shot 60+ percent 3-point field goals .............................. 62.5 (5-of-8) vs. North Texas (C-USA), 03.07.18Shot 55-59 percent 3-point field goals ......................................... 59.1 (13-of-22) vs. Davidson, 12.21.16Shot 50-54 percent 3-point field goals .................................................. 50.0 (7-of-14) vs. Iowa, 11.23.17
Made 15+ 3-point field goals ............................................................................................................. n/aMade 10-14 3-point field goals ................................................................................... 11 at FIU, 02.04.17Made 5-9 3-point field goals .......................................................................... 7 vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Attempted 20+ 3-point field goals .............................................................. 21 vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18Attempted 15-19 3-point field goals ........................................................................ 17 vs. ECU, 12.01.18Attempted 10-14 3-point field goals ................................................................. 10 at Fordham, 11.18.18
Shot 100 percent free throws .................................................. 100.0 (5-of-5) at Louisiana Tech, 01.12.17 Shot 90-99 percent free throws ............................................. 91.7 (22-of-24) vs. Robert Morris, 11.15.15Shot 80-89 percent free throws ..........................................84.2 (16-of-19) vs. Florida Atlantic, 03.03.18Shot 70-79 percent free throws ............................................................75.0 (12-of-16) vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Made 20+ free throws ............................................................................................20 vs. UTSA, 02.10.18Made 15-19 free throws .......................................................................... 16 vs. Florida Atlantic, 03.03.18Made 10-14 free throws ............................................................................................ 12 vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Attempted 25+ free throws ....................................................................................28 vs. UTSA, 02.10.18Attempted 20-24 free throws .............................................................................. 20 vs. Liberty, 11.24.18Attempted 15-19 free throws ................................................................................... 16 vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Scored 90+ points..................................................................................................... 101 at FIU, 02.04.17 Scored 80-89 points ............................................................................................85 vs. Wofford, 11.11.18Scored 70-79 points .................................................................................. 70 vs. UNC Asheville, 11.08.18Scored 65-69 points ...........................................................................................67 vs. Marshall, 02.02.18Scored 60-64 points .............................................................................................. 62 at Lehigh, 11.25.18Scored 45+ points in the first half........................................................... 49 vs. Florida Atlantic, 03.03.18
Grabbed 50+ rebounds ............................................................................................. 59 vs. ECU, 12.01.18Grabbed 45-49 rebounds ...................................................................................... 45 at Lehigh, 11.25.18Grabbed 40-44 rebounds .......................................................................... 41 vs. UNC Asheville, 11.08.18Grabbed 35-39 rebounds .................................................................... 37 vs. Middle Tennessee, 02.25.18
Distributed 15+ assists ...................................................................................... 19 at Fordham, 11.18.18Distributed 10-14 assists ........................................................................................... 12 vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Registered 10+ blocks ........................................................................ 10 vs. Middle Tennessee, 02.25.18Registered 5-9 blocks .................................................................................. 9 vs. UNC Asheville, 11.08.18
Swiped 10+ steals .................................................................................... 12 vs. UNC Asheville, 11.08.18Swiped 5-9 steals ........................................................................................... 8 vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Overcame a halftime deficit to win .................................................................28-30 vs. Liberty, 11.24.18Overcame a deficit with five minutes left to win .............................................. 46-48 at Lehigh, 11.25.18
CHARLOTTE INDIVIDUAL*Had a triple-double (points-rebounds-assists) ........................... Ny Hammonds (12p, 10r, 11a) vs. Marshall, 03.01.14 Had a double-double (points-rebounds) ........................................................Jade Phillips (10p, 11r) vs. ECU, 12.01.18Had a double-double (non-traditional) ........................................... Laia Raventós (20p, 10a) at Wake Forest, 12.18.17Two or more had a double-double (points-rebounds) ............. Jaida Robinson (11p, 13r) and Dara Pearson (10p, 11r) ................................................................................................................................. vs. South Carolina State, 12.28.17
Scored 30+ points .................................................................................................30, Grace Hunter vs. UTEP, 03.04.17Scored 25-29 points ............................................................................................. 27, Jade Phillips at Lehigh, 11.25.18Scored 20-24 points .................................................................................... 24, Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18Two scored 20+ points .................................................. 23, Jade Phillips and 20, Jazmin Harris at Fordham, 11.18.18Three scored 20+ points .................... 32, Ciara Gregory; 22, Nyilah Jamison-Myers and Grace Hunter at FIU, 02.04.17 Scored 10+ points in the first half.......................................................................... 11, Laia Raventós vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Two players with double-digit points ................................................................................................ vs. ECU, 12.01.18Three players with double-digit points ......................................................................................... vs. Liberty, 11.24.18Four players with double-digit points ..........................................................................................vs. Wofford, 11.11.18Five players with double-digit points ..................................................................................at Southern Miss, 01.25.18Six players with double-digit points ...........................................................................................at Davidson, 12.20.15
Shot 80+ percent field goals (min. 7 att.) .............................85.7 (6-of-7), Octavia Wilson at Southern Miss, 01.25.18 Shot 70-79 percent field goals (min. 7 att.) .............................77.8 (7-of-9), Octavia Jett-Wilson vs. Liberty, 11.24.18Shot 60-69 percent field goals (min. 7 att.) ................................ 66.7 (10-of-15), Jazmin Harris at Fordham, 11.18.18Shot 50-59 percent field goals (min. 7 att.) .....................................57.1 (12-of-21), Jade Phillips at Lehigh, 11.25.18
Made 10+ field goals ........................................................................................... 12, Jade Phillips at Lehigh, 11.25.18Made 5-9 field goals ..................................................................................... 9, Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Attempted 20+ field goals................................................................................... 21, Jade Phillips at Lehigh, 11.25.18 Attempted 15-19 field goals ....................................................................... 19, Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18Attempted 10-14 field goals .................................................................................... 14, Jade Phillips vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Shot 70+ percent 3-point field goals (min. 7 att.) ...................... 70.0 (7-of-10), Ciara Gregory vs. Davidson, 12.21.16Shot 60-69 percent 3-point field goals (min. 7 att.) ..............................60.0 (6-of-10), Ciara Gregory vs. FIU, 01.28.16Shot 50-59 percent 3-point field goals (min. 7 att.) ....................55.6 (5-of-9), Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Made 7+ 3-point field goals ...................................................................................... 9, Ciara Gregory at FIU, 02.04.17Made 4-6 3-point field goals ......................................................................... 5, Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Attempted 15+ 3-point field goals ...........................................16, Ciara Gregory vs. Louisiana Tech (C-USA), 03.09.17 Attempted 10-14 3-point field goals .....................................................................12, Ciara Gregory at WKU, 02.23.17Attempted 5-9 3-point field goals ................................................................ 9, Jade Phillips vs. Wake Forest, 12.05.18
Shot 100 percent free throws (min. 7 att.)............................ 100.0 (7-of-7), Laia Raventós at Southern Miss, 01.25.18 Shot 90-99 percent free throws (min. 7 att.) ...............................90.0 (9-of-10), Octavia Wilson at Davidson, 12.21.17Shot 80-89 percent free throws (min. 7 att.) ........................87.5 (7-of-8), Laia Raventós vs. Florida Atlantic, 03.03.18Shot 70-79 percent free throws (min. 7 att.) ......................70.0 (7-of-10), Octavia Wilson vs. Southern Miss, 01.04.18
Made 10+ free throws ................................................................................... 15, Octavia Wilson vs. Rutgers, 11.16.17Made 5-9 free throws ............................................................................. 7, Laia Raventós vs. Florida Atlantic, 03.03.18
Attempted 15+ free throws ........................................................................... 19, Octavia Wilson vs. Rutgers, 11.16.17Attempted 10-14 free throws ................................................................... 10, Nyilah Jamison-Myers at UAB, 02.17.18
Hauled in 15+ rebounds ..................................................................................19, Dara Pearson at Arkansas, 12.07.17Hauled in 10-14 rebounds ........................................................................................ 11, Jade Phillips vs. ECU, 12.01.18Hauled in 5-9 rebounds ........................................................................................ 9, Lauren Harley at Lehigh, 11.25.18
Two or more with 15+ rebounds ...........................18, Amanda Dowe and 17, Jennifer Hailey vs. Duquesne, 02.03.13Two players with double-digit rebounds ....11, Nyilah Jamison-Myers and 10, Dara Pearson at Louisiana Tech, 02.15.18Three players with double-digit rebounds ....................................... 13, Lefty Webster; 10, Kira Gordon & Gabby Tyler......................................................................................................................................... vs. Florida Atlantic, 02.19.14
Handed out 10+ assists ............................................................................. 10, Laia Raventós at Wake Forest, 12.18.17Handed out 5-9 assists ............................................................................................. 6, Laia Raventós vs. ECU, 12.01.18
Tallied 7+ blocks ........................................................................................... 8, Kenya Olley vs. North Texas, 02.26.15Tallied 4-6 blocks .................................................................. 5, Nyilah Jamison-Myers vs. Middle Tennessee, 02.25.18
Posted 7+ steals .................................................................................................... 7, Laia Raventós vs. Utah, 11.25.16Posted 4-6 steals .................................................................................................4, Laia Raventós vs. Liberty, 11.24.18
Played 40+ minutes ...............................................................................48, Laia Raventós at Southern Miss, 01.25.18Played 40 minutes .....................................................................40, Amaya Ransom vs. North Texas (C-USA), 03.07.18 * if more than one player in the same game attained statistic, the higher total is listed
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 1 120-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 0Double-doubles 0 0
MARIAH LINNEYGUARD • 5-9 • SOPHOMOREGOOSE CREEK, S.C./GOOSE CREEK HS3
2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME
DATE OPPONENT START MINS. FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. O-D--T PF-FO A TO B S PTS.
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 2 720-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 1Double-doubles 0 0
LAIA RAVENTÓSGUARD • 5-7 • SENIORSANTA EULÀLIA DE RIUPRIMER, SPAIN/IES JOAQUIM BLUME4
2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME
DATE OPPONENT START MINS. FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. O-D--T PF-FO A TO B S PTS.
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 4 5420-point games 0 510-rebound games 0 110-assist games 0 4Led CHA in scoring 1 16Led CHA in rebounding 1 6Double-doubles 0 3
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 6 620-point games 3 310-rebound games 2 2Led CHA in scoring 4 4Led CHA in rebounding 4 4Double-doubles 2 2
SEASON SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 4 Wofford 11.11.18
ReboundsSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 0
Free Throws MadeSeason 0
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 0
AssistsSeason 0
BlocksSeason 0
StealsSeason 0
MinutesSeason 7 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
CAREER SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 4 Wofford 11.11.18
ReboundsSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 0
Free Throws MadeSeason 0
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 0
AssistsSeason 0
BlocksSeason 0
StealsSeason 0
MinutesSeason 7 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 020-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 0Double-doubles 0 0
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 1 1820-point games 0 210-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 1 6Led CHA in rebounding 0 1Double-doubles 0 0
MADDIE MOOREFORWARD • 6-3 • FRESHMANHIGH POINT, N.C./WESTRIDGE ACADEMY14
2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME
DATE OPPONENT START MINS. FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. O-D--T PF-FO A TO B S PTS.
SEASON SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
ReboundsSeason 4 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 2 2x, last: Wofford 11.11.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 1 2x, last: Wofford 11.11.18
Free Throws MadeSeason 1 2x, last: vs. Liberty 11.24.18
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 2 2x, last: vs. Liberty 11.24.18
AssistsSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
BlocksSeason 1 2x, last: Wake Forest 12.05.18
StealsSeason 2 Wake Forest 12.05.18
MinutesSeason 17 Wake Forest 12.05.18
CAREER SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 2 Wofford 11.11.18
ReboundsSeason 4 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 2 2x, last: Wofford 11.11.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 1 2x, last: Wofford 11.11.18
Free Throws MadeSeason 1 2x, last: vs. Liberty 11.24.18
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 2 2x, last: vs. Liberty 11.24.18
AssistsSeason 1 Wofford 11.11.18
BlocksSeason 1 2x, last: Wake Forest 12.05.18
StealsSeason 2 Wake Forest 12.05.18
MinutesSeason 17 Wake Forest 12.05.18
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 020-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 0Double-doubles 0 0
SEASON SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 4 at Lehigh 11.25.18
ReboundsSeason 1 4x, last: ECU 12.01.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 2 at Lehigh 11.25.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 6 at Lehigh 11.25.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 1 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
Free Throws MadeSeason 1 Wake Forest 12.05.18
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 2 Wake Forest 12.05.18
AssistsSeason 4 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
BlocksSeason 0
StealsSeason 1 at Lehigh 11.25.18
MinutesSeason 17 at Lehigh 11.25.18
CAREER SUPERLATIVESPointsSeason 4 at Lehigh 11.25.18
ReboundsSeason 1 4x, last: ECU 12.01.18
Field Goals MadeSeason 2 at Lehigh 11.25.18
Field Goals AttemptedSeason 6 at Lehigh 11.25.18
3-Point Field Goals MadeSeason 0
3-Point Field Goals AttemptedSeason 1 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
Free Throws MadeSeason 1 Wake Forest 12.05.18
Free Throws AttemptedSeason 2 Wake Forest 12.05.18
AssistsSeason 4 UNC Asheville 11.08.18
BlocksSeason 0
StealsSeason 1 at Lehigh 11.25.18
MinutesSeason 17 at Lehigh 11.25.18
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 020-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 0Double-doubles 0 0
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 1 120-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 2 3Double-doubles 0 0
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 020-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 0 0Double-doubles 0 0
DARA PEARSONFORWARD • 6-3 • REDSHIRT JUNIORHAMPTON, VA./HAMPTON HS34
2018-19 GAME-BY-GAME
DATE OPPONENT START MINS. FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. O-D--T PF-FO A TO B S PTS.
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 820-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 14Led CHA in scoring 0 1Led CHA in rebounding 1 16Double-doubles 0 6
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 3 320-point games 1 110-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 1 1Led CHA in rebounding 2 2Double-doubles 0 0
Miscellaneous Season CareerDouble-digit scoring games 0 020-point games 0 010-rebound games 0 0Led CHA in scoring 0 0Led CHA in rebounding 2 2Double-doubles 0 0
2018-19 Charlotte Women's Basketball
Charlotte Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 05, 2018)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
ALL GAMES 5-2 3-1 1-1 1-0
CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
NON-CONFERENCE 5-2 3-1 1-1 1-0
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