CONTACT: CONTACT: Brian DeBenedictis (Office - (419) 530-4919/Cell - (567) 249-6333) Feb. 28, 2018 2017-18 TOLEDO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 TOLEDO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ***2011 POSTSEASON WNIT CHAMPIONS*** ***2011 POSTSEASON WNIT CHAMPIONS*** MAC CHAMPIONS (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘17) MAC CHAMPIONS (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘17) MAC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘11, ‘13) MAC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘11, ‘13) UTROCKETS.COM @UTROCKETS @TOLEDOROCKETS /UTROCKETS /TOLEDOWOMENSBASKETBALL @UTDEBENEDICTIS @TOLEDOWBB DeKALB, ILL. - DeKALB, ILL. - Toledo (17-11, 8-8 MAC) will look to bounce back from a tough loss this evening when the Midnight Blue & Gold ventures to Northern Illinois (14-13, 6-10 MAC). Tip-off time is set for 6:00 p.m. (CT) in the Convocation Center and will be streamed live on ESPN3. UT is currently in sixth place in the overall MAC standings and sits one game behind Ohio (15-12, 9-7 MAC) for the fifth spot with two regu- lar-season contests remaining. The Rockets and Bobcats split a pair of regular-season match- ups with each team protecting their homecourt. If the squads finish tied in the overall standings, UT would win the tiebreaker as it defeated higher seed Ball St. (23-4, 12-4 MAC). Regardless of its spot in the final stand- ings, Toledo will host a first-round contest in the MAC Tournament on Monday, March 5. If the regular season ended before tomorrow’s divi- sion match-up, UT would be the No. 6 seed and host No. 11 seed Bowling Green (10-17, 2-14 MAC). The Rockets are coming of a 78-73 setback against BSU on Saturday in Worthen Arena. UT trailed BSU 67-54 heading into the final period before ripping off the first 10 points to make it a one-possession affair, 67-64, at the 4:10 mark. The Cardinals’ Jasmin Samz temporar- ily stopped Toledo’s momentum with a layup, but the 2017 MAC Champions countered with a mini 9-4 burst to draw the teams even at 73-73 with 19 seconds left. Junior Mikeala Boyd was credited with five of the nine points to complete the comeback. Toledo unfortunately was unable to gener- ate any additional points, while BSU’s Carmen Grande knocked down 5-of-6 free throws in the waning seconds to account for the game’s final tallies. The Rockets misfired on a pair of shots and had a turnover on their final three possessions. Boyd led UT with a game-high 24 points, a contest-best 12 boards, three helpers and a game-high four steals to post her team-high 10th double-double on the year. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott added 19 points and junior Kaayla McIntyre had 14, as the Rockets’ two-game winning streak came to an end. Toledo will take on a NIU squad which has won four of its last six games, including an 84-75 road triumph at Eastern Michigan on Saturday. Mikayla Voigt led the Huskies with 26 points, followed closely by Courtney Woods with 23 points, a team-high eight boards and a contest-best nine dimes. Northern Illinois, which holds a 6-4 ledger at home, features four players tallying at least 10.5 ppg and is led by Woods’ MAC-best 21.7 ppg. UT and NIU will meet for the second time this year and 54th time overall. The Rockets secured a 63-60 home victory against NIU on Jan. 13 in Savage Arena. Toledo leads the all-time series, 34-19, and has won five of the last six contests against its division rival. The Huskies hold a slim 13-11 advantage in games played in the Convocation Center, but the Rockets have won the last two meetings on the road. A year ago, Toledo registered a 79-75 tri- umph in the Convocation Center (March 1). Following tonight’s contest, Toledo will wrap up the regular season at home against Central Michigan (23-4, 15-1 MAC) on Saturday, March 3. Game time versus the Chippewas is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. in Savage Arena. Prior to Saturday’s regular-season finale, UT’s four seniors - Michaela Rasmussen, Jada Woody, Nancy Kessler and Bravo-Harriott - will be honored. The Rockets will also recognize senior student managers Jessica Paige and Bri- anna Stewart, as well as senior student athletic trainer Krisha Conley as part of their pre-game festivities. MIKAELA BOYD (C) 5-7 • Jr. • G 12.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 4.3 apg TOLEDO PROBABLE STARTERS JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (C) 5-10 • Sr. • G 13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.1 apg JADA WOODY 6-1 • Sr. • F 3.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.5 apg KAAYLA McINTYRE 6-2 • Jr. • C 15.8 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg 35 15 2 11 MARIELLA SANTUCCI 5-6 • So. • G 5.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 3.8 apg 3 TOLEDO SCHEDULE (17-11, 8-8 MAC) DATE OPPONENT TIME Nov. 4 LOCK HAVEN (EXH.) (DH) W, 78-47 Nov. 10 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.)^ (ESPN3) W, 74-66 Nov. 14 at No. 5 Louisville^ (ACC Network) L, 55-90 Nov. 18 LOUISIANA^ (ESPN3) W, 79-55 Nov. 22 DAYTON (ESPN3) W, 68-50 Nov. 27 at Iona (ESPN3) W, 74-57 Nov. 30 MAINE (ESPN3) W, 65-64 (OT) Dec. 4 at St. Bonaventure (A-10 Network) W, 58-39 Dec. 6 at Duquesne (A-10 Network) L, 54-73 Dec. 9 CLEVELAND ST. (ESPN3) W, 65-56 Dec. 17 vs. Western Kentucky! L, 56-70 Dec. 18 vs. Southern! W, 81-76 Dec. 21 at Detroit Mercy (ESPN3) W, 81-64 Dec. 31 at Ohio* L, 61-78 Jan. 3 AKRON* (ESPN3) W, 60-54 Jan. 6 at Eastern Michigan* (ESPN3) L, 57-70 Jan. 10 OHIO* (ESPN3) W, 75-57 Jan. 13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) W, 63-60 Jan. 17 BALL ST.* (ESPN3) W, 72-66 Jan. 20 at Buffalo* (ESPN3) L, 69-87 Jan. 24 KENT ST.* (ESPN3) L, 55-62 Jan. 27 at Bowling Green* (ESPN3) W, 77-67 Jan. 31 at Western Michigan* (ESPN3) W, 78-73 Feb. 3 BUFFALO* (ESPN3) L, 73-84 Feb. 7 at Miami* (ESPN3) L, 58-67 Feb. 10 at Central Michigan* (ESPN3) L, 47-85 Feb. 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, 69-68 (OT) Feb. 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, 80-69 Feb. 24 at Ball St.* (ESPN3) L, 73-78 FEB. 28 AT N. ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) 6:00 P.M. (CT) March 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m. March 5-10 MAC Tournament TBA HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * - Mid-American Conference Game ^ - Preseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/Louisville, Ky.) ! - West Palm Invitational (West Palm Beach, Fla.) (DH) - Doubleheader with Toledo Men’s Basketball Team Schedule is subject to change. ALL TIMES ARE SITE TIMES UT (17-11, 8-8) VS. NIU (14-13, 6-10) UT (17-11, 8-8) VS. NIU (14-13, 6-10) Wednesday, Feb. 28 • 6:00 p.m. (CT) • Convocation Center (x,xxx) TV TV: ESPN3 (Bill Baker will provide play-by-play with Patricia Babcock-McGraw serving as analyst) RADIO RADIO: 1230 AM (WCWA)
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DeKALB, ILL. -DeKALB, ILL. - Toledo (17-11, 8-8 MAC) will look to bounce back from a tough loss this evening when the Midnight Blue & Gold ventures to Northern Illinois (14-13, 6-10 MAC). Tip-off time is set for 6:00 p.m. (CT) in the Convocation Center and will be streamed live on ESPN3. UT is currently in sixth place in the overall MAC standings and sits one game behind Ohio (15-12, 9-7 MAC) for the fifth spot with two regu-lar-season contests remaining. The Rockets and Bobcats split a pair of regular-season match-ups with each team protecting their homecourt. If the squads finish tied in the overall standings, UT would win the tiebreaker as it defeated higher seed Ball St. (23-4, 12-4 MAC). Regardless of its spot in the final stand-ings, Toledo will host a first-round contest in the MAC Tournament on Monday, March 5. If the regular season ended before tomorrow’s divi-sion match-up, UT would be the No. 6 seed and host No. 11 seed Bowling Green (10-17, 2-14 MAC). The Rockets are coming of a 78-73 setback against BSU on Saturday in Worthen Arena. UT trailed BSU 67-54 heading into the final period before ripping off the first 10 points to make it a one-possession affair, 67-64, at the 4:10 mark. The Cardinals’ Jasmin Samz temporar-ily stopped Toledo’s momentum with a layup, but the 2017 MAC Champions countered with a mini 9-4 burst to draw the teams even at 73-73 with 19 seconds left. Junior Mikeala Boyd was credited with five of the nine points to complete the comeback. Toledo unfortunately was unable to gener-ate any additional points, while BSU’s Carmen Grande knocked down 5-of-6 free throws in the waning seconds to account for the game’s final tallies. The Rockets misfired on a pair of shots and had a turnover on their final three possessions. Boyd led UT with a game-high 24 points, a contest-best 12 boards, three helpers and a game-high four steals to post her team-high 10th double-double on the year. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott added 19 points
and junior Kaayla McIntyre had 14, as the Rockets’ two-game winning streak came to an end. Toledo will take on a NIU squad which has won four of its last six games, including an 84-75 road triumph at Eastern Michigan on Saturday. Mikayla Voigt led the Huskies with 26 points, followed closely by Courtney Woods with 23 points, a team-high eight boards and a contest-best nine dimes. Northern Illinois, which holds a 6-4 ledger at home, features four players tallying at least 10.5 ppg and is led by Woods’ MAC-best 21.7 ppg. UT and NIU will meet for the second time this year and 54th time overall. The Rockets secured a 63-60 home victory against NIU on Jan. 13 in Savage Arena. Toledo leads the all-time series, 34-19, and has won five of the last six contests against its division rival. The Huskies hold a slim 13-11 advantage in games played in the Convocation Center, but the Rockets have won the last two meetings on the road. A year ago, Toledo registered a 79-75 tri-umph in the Convocation Center (March 1). Following tonight’s contest, Toledo will wrap up the regular season at home against Central Michigan (23-4, 15-1 MAC) on Saturday, March 3. Game time versus the Chippewas is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. in Savage Arena. Prior to Saturday’s regular-season finale, UT’s four seniors - Michaela Rasmussen, Jada Woody, Nancy Kessler and Bravo-Harriott - will be honored. The Rockets will also recognize senior student managers Jessica Paige and Bri-anna Stewart, as well as senior student athletic trainer Krisha Conley as part of their pre-game festivities.
MIKAELA BOYD (C)5-7 • Jr. • G
12.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 4.3 apg
TOLEDO PROBABLE STARTERS
JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT (C)5-10 • Sr. • G
13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.1 apg
JADA WOODY6-1 • Sr. • F
3.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.5 apg
KAAYLA McINTYRE6-2 • Jr. • C
15.8 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg
35 152 11
MARIELLA SANTUCCI5-6 • So. • G
5.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 3.8 apg
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TOLEDO SCHEDULE (17-11, 8-8 MAC)
DATE OPPONENT TIMENov. 4 LOCK HAVEN (EXH.) (DH) W, 78-47
Nov. 10 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.)^ (ESPN3) W, 74-66
Nov. 14 at No. 5 Louisville^ (ACC Network) L, 55-90
Nov. 18 LOUISIANA^ (ESPN3) W, 79-55
Nov. 22 DAYTON (ESPN3) W, 68-50
Nov. 27 at Iona (ESPN3) W, 74-57
Nov. 30 MAINE (ESPN3) W, 65-64 (OT)
Dec. 4 at St. Bonaventure (A-10 Network) W, 58-39
Dec. 6 at Duquesne (A-10 Network) L, 54-73
Dec. 9 CLEVELAND ST. (ESPN3) W, 65-56
Dec. 17 vs. Western Kentucky! L, 56-70
Dec. 18 vs. Southern! W, 81-76
Dec. 21 at Detroit Mercy (ESPN3) W, 81-64
Dec. 31 at Ohio* L, 61-78
Jan. 3 AKRON* (ESPN3) W, 60-54
Jan. 6 at Eastern Michigan* (ESPN3) L, 57-70
Jan. 10 OHIO* (ESPN3) W, 75-57
Jan. 13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) W, 63-60
Jan. 17 BALL ST.* (ESPN3) W, 72-66
Jan. 20 at Buffalo* (ESPN3) L, 69-87
Jan. 24 KENT ST.* (ESPN3) L, 55-62
Jan. 27 at Bowling Green* (ESPN3) W, 77-67
Jan. 31 at Western Michigan* (ESPN3) W, 78-73
Feb. 3 BUFFALO* (ESPN3) L, 73-84
Feb. 7 at Miami* (ESPN3) L, 58-67
Feb. 10 at Central Michigan* (ESPN3) L, 47-85
Feb. 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, 69-68 (OT)
Feb. 21 EASTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, 80-69
Feb. 24 at Ball St.* (ESPN3) L, 73-78
FEB. 28 AT N. ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) 6:00 P.M. (CT)
March 3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) 2:00 p.m.
March 5-10 MAC Tournament TBA
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS* - Mid-American Conference Game ^ - Preseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/Louisville, Ky.)! - West Palm Invitational (West Palm Beach, Fla.)(DH) - Doubleheader with Toledo Men’s Basketball TeamSchedule is subject to change. ALL TIMES ARE SITE TIMES
UT (17-11, 8-8) VS. NIU (14-13, 6-10)UT (17-11, 8-8) VS. NIU (14-13, 6-10)Wednesday, Feb. 28 • 6:00 p.m. (CT) • Convocation Center (x,xxx)
TVTV: ESPN3 (Bill Baker will provide play-by-play with Patricia Babcock-McGraw serving as analyst)
RADIORADIO: 1230 AM (WCWA)
TOLEDO BASKETBALL GAME NOTES — PAGE 2TOLEDO BASKETBALL GAME NOTES — PAGE 2
NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) NO NAME POS HT YR HOMETOWN - HIGH SCHOOL (TRANSFER) 0 Olivia Cunningham* G 5-7 Jr. Horn Lake, Miss. - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 1 Sara Rokkanen* G 5-10 So. Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne 2 Mikaela Boyd** (C) G 5-7 Jr. Hillside, Ill. - Proviso West 3 Mariella Santucci* G 5-6 So. Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin 5 Sarah St-Fort** F 5-9 Jr. Montreal, Que. - Dawson College 10 Merveilles “Mae” Tshitenge F 5-10 Jr. Nuechatel, Switzerland - ESCC (Redlands Community College) 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott*** (C) G 5-10 Sr. London, England - Greig City Academy 12 Tatyana Davis G 5-9 Fr. Madison, Ga. - Morgan County 13 Mariah Copeland G 5-9 Fr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 14 Tyra Carlsten-Handberg% F 6-4 So. Stockholm, Sweden - Bromma Gymnasium (UIC) 15 Kaayla McIntyre** C 6-2 Jr. Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy 23 Tanaya Beacham F 6-1 Fr. (R) Youngstown, Ohio - Toledo Rogers 24 Michaela Rasmussen*** (C) F 6-1 Sr. Chaska, Minn. - Holy Family Catholic 25 Zaria Wright G 5-8 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. - Concord First Assembly Academy 35 Jada Woody*** (C) F 6-1 Sr. Canton, Mich. - Plymouth
* - Indicates Letters Won % - Must Sit Out 2017-18 Campaign Due to NCAA Transfer Rule (C) - 2017-18 Captains
HEAD COACH:HEAD COACH: Tricia Cullop (10th season, Purdue ‘93)ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH:ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Vicki Hall (6th season, Texas ‘93)ASSISTANT COACH:ASSISTANT COACH: Tony Greene (3rd season, Langston ‘94)ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR:ASSISTANT COACH/RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Tiffany Swoffard (3rd season, Austin Peay ‘02)DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS:DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Lauren Flaum (1st season, Eastern Michigan ‘09; 5th year on staff)DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS:DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS: Brian DeBenedictis (1st season, Toledo ‘98; 18th year on staff)SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER:SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER: Brad Pierson (5th season, Alderson-Broaddus College ‘09)TEAM PHYSICIAN:TEAM PHYSICIAN: Dr. Jacklyn Kiefer, Dr. Matt CameronSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHES:STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHES: Brandon Hannum, Steve Murray, Morgan CrainSTUDENT ASSISTANT COACH:STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH: Nancy Kessler (C) TEAM MANAGERS:TEAM MANAGERS: Jessica Paige, Brianna Stewart, Kate Barbee, Nikki Hawkinson, Josue Quinones, Nora Miller, Shae Ness, Shayla Woods
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Tanaya Beacham (tuh-NAY-uh beech-um), Mikaela Boyd (mih-KAY-luh), Tricia Cullop (CULL-up), Tatyana Davis (TAH-tee-AHN-uh), Michaela Rasmussen (mih-KAY-luh), Sara Rokkanen (ROW-kin-in), Tiffany Swoffard (SWAH-ferd), Mariella Santucci (mar-E-ell-uh SAN-too-chee), Mae Tshitenge (shih-TANG-gee), Jada Woody (JAY-duh), Zaria Wright (ZAR-ee-uh).
2017-18 TOLEDO ROSTER2017-18 TOLEDO ROSTER
WEBSITE For the most complete information on the Toledo women’s basketball team, log on to the official athletic website, UTROCK-ETS.COM. The website is updated daily and features roster, statistics, photos, interviews, features and allows fans to purchase bas-ketball tickets online.
ROCKET SPORTS RADIO NET-WORK Rocket fans can listen to their favorite team on the Rocket Sports Radio Network presented by the University of Toledo.
MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATION The 2017-18 season will mark the 15th year that UT women’s basketball games were broadcast on WCWA (1230 AM). For every Rock-ets’ contest, WCWA carries a 30-minute pre-game show and a 15-minute post-game show. Jim Heller is entering his seventh season as the play-by-play announcer.
MEDIA INTERVIEW POLICY• The Toledo locker room is closed to all members of the media.• Practices are open to the media but please contact Associate Athletic Communications Director Brian DeBenedictis (419-530-4919) or [email protected]) ahead of
time if you plan to attend a practice and wish to interview Coach Cullop or a player.• The Rockets’ typical practice times are 7:30-10:30 a.m. (MON.), 9:00-Noon (TUES.), 9:30-11:15 a.m. (THUR.) and 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (FRI.) in Savage Arena or Fetterman Gym during the week.
MAC TOURNAMENT MUSINGSMAC TOURNAMENT MUSINGS Toledo is currently in sixth place in the overall MAC standings and sits one game be-hind Ohio (15-12, 9-7 MAC) for the fifth spot with only two regular-season contests remaining. The Rockets and Bobcats split a pair of regular-season match-ups with each team protecting their homecourt. If the squads finish tied in the overall standings, UT would win the tiebreaker as it defeated higher seed Ball St. (23-4, 12-4 MAC). Regardless of its spot in the final standings, Toledo will host a first-round contest in the MAC Tournament on Monday, March 5. If the regular season ended before tonight’s division match-up, UT would be the No. 6 seed and host No. 11 seed Bowling Green (10-17, 2-14 MAC). The top four seeds receive an automatic bye to the quarterfinals of the postseason event. Central Michigan (23-4, 15-1 MAC), Buffalo (23-4, 14-2 MAC) and BSU have already secured first-round byes for next week’s tourney. (Below are the MAC overall standings and projected MAC Tournament seedings)SEED, TEAM MAC FINAL GAMESSEED, TEAM MAC FINAL GAMES1. CMU 15-1 BSU, @UT@UT2. UB 14-2 @KSU, BGSU3. BSU 12-4 @CMU, @EMU4. MU 10-6 @OHIO, KSU5. OHIO 9-7 MU, @UA6. UT 8-8 @NIU, CMU6. UT 8-8 @NIU, CMU7. WMU 7-9 EMU, @NIU8. NIU 6-10 UTUT, WMU9. EMU 6-10 @WMU, BSU10. KSU 5-11 UB, @MU11. BGSU 2-14 UA, @UB12. UA 2-14 @BGSU, OHIO
QUICK LOOK AT TOLEDO SENIORSQUICK LOOK AT TOLEDO SENIORS Seniors Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, Michaela Rasmussen, Jada Woody and Nancy Kessler
TABLE OF CONTENTSRoster & Team’s Weekly Schedule ______ 3Game Notes ______________________ 3-18MAC Standings _______________________ 19Head Coach Tricia Cullop __________20-23Olivia Cunningham _______________24-25Sara Rokkanen __________________26-27Mikaela Boyd ____________________28-30Mae Tshitenge ______________________ 31Mariella Santucci ________________32-33Sarah St-Fort ____________________34-35Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ____________36-39Tatyana Davis _______________________40Mariah Copeland ____________________ 41Kaayla McIntyre _________________ 42-44Zaria Wright ________________________45Tanaya Beacham ________________46-47Michaela Rasmussen ____________ 48-49Jada Woody _____________________ 50-512017-18 Game Results ______________ 522017-18 Points-Rebounds-Assists _____ 532017-18 Game-by-Game Stats _______542017-18 Box Scores ______________ 55-61Individual Game Records _____________ 62Individual Season Records ___________ 63Individual Career Records ____________64Last Time in Toledo History ___________ 65MAC Tourney All-Time Results & Records ____ 66Game-by-Game MAC Tourney Stats Under Coach Cullop __ 672017-18 Individual Statistics (Overall) __682017-18 Individual Statistics (MAC) _____ 692017-18 Radio & TV Roster ____________ 70
have been a part of 78 overall victories over the last three-plus seasons, including 42 league wins. The Rockets’ quartet have played a significant role in helping the Midnight Blue & Gold secure two post-season berths during this time, including a 2017 MAC Championship.
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. NORTH-ALL-TIME SERIES VS. NORTH-ERN ILLINOISERN ILLINOIS UT and NIU will meet for the second time this year and 54th time overall. The Rockets secured a 63-60 home victory against NIU on Jan. 13 in Savage Arena. Toledo leads the all-time series, 34-19, and has won five of the last six contests against its division rival. The Huskies hold a slim 13-11 advantage in games played in the Convocation
Center, but the Rockets have won the last two meetings on the road. A year ago, Toledo registered a 79-75 tri-umph in the Convoca-tion Center (March 1). (ALL-TIME RESULTS & INDIVIDUAL PLAY-ER STATISTICS VS. NIU ON PAGE 5)
JAN. 13, 2018 — REVISTED Toledo fought, clawed and scratched its way to a 63-60 victory over Northern Illinois before 3,716 fans in Savage Arena.
CULLOP NAMED WBCA INTERIM VICE PRESIDENT FOR 2017-18 MEMBERSHIP YEAR: Head Coach Tricia Cullop has been named interim vice president of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the 2017-18 membership year. Cullop replaces former Emory Uni-versity head coach Christy Thomaskutty, who resigned from the school for personal reasons. The appointment of Cullop is effec-tive immediately. “I’m very excited to have Tricia at my side as interim vice president for the remainder of this membership year,” said WBCA President Jennifer Rizzotti, head coach at George Washington University. “Tricia has served on the WBCA board for the past five years and has worked tire-lessly to advance WBCA initiatives as both the NCAA Division I At-Large Director and most recently the NCAA Division I Mideast Region Director. Tricia also co-chairs the board’s youth basketball working group. No person is more deserving of this op-portunity.”
2017-18 MAC STANDINGS (AS OF FEB. 25)WEST DIV. MAC OVERALLTEAM W L PCT W L PCT@^CMU 15 1 .938 23 4 .852^BSU 12 4 .750 23 4 .852$UT 8 8 .500 17 11 .607WMU 7 9 .438 14 14 .500NIU 6 10 .375 14 13 .519EMU 6 10 .375 10 17 .370
EAST DIV. MAC OVERALLTEAM W L PCT W L PCT%^UB 14 2 .875 23 4 .852MIA 10 6 .625 18 9 .667OHIO 9 7 .563 15 12 .556KSU 5 11 .313 12 16 .429BGSU 2 14 .125 10 17 .370UA 2 14 .125 8 19 .296
$ - 2017 MAC Champion & NCAA Championships Automatic Qualifier@ - 2017-18 MAC West Division Champion% - 2017-18 MAC East Division Champion^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in 2018 MAC Tourney
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Junior Mikaela Boyd paced the Rockets with 17 points, followed by junior Kaayla McIntyre and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 16 and 13, respectively. Boyd added a game-high 13 boards to post her fourth double-double in the last five games and played a big part in UT winning the battle on the glass, 39-36. McIntyre helped the cause with seven caroms and junior Sarah St-Fort had six, as Toledo outrebounded its opponent for the fifth time in the last six contests. As a team, the Rockets shot 41.0 percent (25-of-61) from the field and 75.0 percent (9-of-12) from the charity stripe to extend their home winning to 14-consecutive games, tied for the sixth-longest unbeaten stretch in school history. Kelly Smith and Mikayla Voigt led the Hus-kies (10-6, 2-3 MAC) with 18 and 16 points, while Courtney Woods had 13. Voigt also dished out a game-high 10 assists. In a game Toledo led for almost 34 min-utes, the home team found themselves behind 58-57 with 2:19 left in regulation. Following a timeout, Bravo-Harriott knocked down her game-high third three-point field goal to give the Midnight Blue & Gold a lead they would not relinquish. Neither team mustered points on their ensuing possessions until UT’s Boyd split a pair of free throws to make the difference 61-58 with 57 seconds left. NIU’s Smith quickly retaliated with a jumper to once again make it a one-point contest, but those points would be the visitor’s last. Following a couple of timeouts and a missed jumper by NIU’s Smith, Toledo sopho-more Mariella Santucci buried two free throws to set the score at 63-60 with 1.5 seconds left. The Huskies had a good look to tie the game as the clock expired, but Wood’s three-point shot was off the mark.
WHAT’S HAPPENED LATELY WHAT’S HAPPENED LATELY AGAINST NORTHERN ILLINOIS AGAINST NORTHERN ILLINOIS IN CONVOCATION CENTERIN CONVOCATION CENTER Toledo has won four of the last six games against Northern Illinois in the Convocation Cen-ter. Four of the match-ups have been decided by four points or less during this stretch, with the Rockets claiming three wins. A season ago, UT secured a 79-75 triumph against NIU on the road (March 1). (Listed in next column are UT’s last 11 road contests against NIU) DATE RESULTSDATE RESULTSMarch 1, 2017 W, 79-75Feb. 27, 2016 W, 89-83 (OT)March 4, 2015 L, 64-68Feb. 27, 2014 L, 59-68Jan. 26, 2013 W, 44-42Jan. 14, 2012 W, 49-47Feb. 26, 2011 L, 53-57
TOLEDO QUICK FACTS
— GENERAL —Location: Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390Population: 285,937 (city); 654,696 (metro)Founded: 1872Enrollment: 20,579Nickname: RocketsColors: Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116)Mascot: RocketsArena (Built): John F. Savage Arena (1976)
Capacity: 7,014Conference: Mid-American (West Division)President: Dr. Sharon L. GaberVice President & Athletic Director: Mike O’BrienSenior Associate Athletic Director/SWA: Kelly AndrewsNCAA Faculty Representative: Dr. Mary Powers
2017-18 PRESEASON 2017-18 PRESEASON ALL-MAC DIVISION TEAMSALL-MAC DIVISION TEAMS
PRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST TEAMPRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST TEAMMoriah Monaco, Ball St.Presley Hudson, Central MichiganTinara Moore, Central MichiganMIKAELA BOYD, TOLEDOMIKAELA BOYD, TOLEDOBreanna Mobley, Western Michigan
PRESEASON ALL-MAC EAST TEAMPRESEASON ALL-MAC EAST TEAMCarly Santoro, Bowling GreenStephanie Reid, BuffaloJordan Korinek, Kent St.Lauren Dickerson, MiamiTaylor Agler, Ohio
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TOLEDO INKS THREE RECRUITS DURING EARLY SIGNING PERIOD
Toledo inked three recruits to National Letters of Intent for the 2018-19 season, Tricia Cullop announced on Nov. 8. The signees are Ariel Cummings (Toledo, Ohio - Notre Dame Academy), Sophia Fortner (Wadsworth, Ohio - Wadsworth) and Lexi Lance (Wadsworth, Ohio - Wadsworth). Fortner and Lance were key contributors on Wadsworth’s Division I state champion-ship squad in 2016, while Cummings helped Notre Dame Academy to a Division I state runner-up finish this past season. A 6-foot-3 center, Cummings averaged 7.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game as a junior at nearby NDA, en route to earning honorable mention all-district and honorable mention all-league accolades. She was a pivotal performer in the Eagles’ tallying to a 24-2 overall record, including a perfect 14-0 mark in the TRAC. Cummings, whose uncle Terry played 18 seasons in the NBA, will become the third Notre Dame Academy graduate to be a part of the Rockets’ program, reuniting with junior Kaayla McIntyre and freshman Mariah Copeland. A 5-foot-5 guard, Fortner contributed 8.3 points, 3.7 assists and 2.9 steals as a sophomore. For her production on the court, she collected all-state and all-conference honors. Fortner also made an impressive 24-of-28 free throws (.857) in Wadsworth’s state championship run two years ago. Unfortunately for the ESPN.com three-star recruit, Fortner tore her ACL and missed all of last season. A 6-foot-1 forward, Lance averaged 7.5 points, 6.4 boards and 1.2 thefts per contest as a junior, en route to garnering all-league recognition for the second time. The ESPN.com three-star recruit shot 48 percent from the field, including 33 percent from beyond the arc, and 70 percent from the charity stripe.
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UT VS. MAC WEST DIVISION UT VS. MAC WEST DIVISION Toledo is 71-36 (.664) versus MAC West Divi-sion opponents over the last nine-plus seasons under head coach Tricia Cullop, including a
16-5 (.762) ledger vs. Northern Illinois. Thus far in 2017-18, UT has tallied a 5-3 (.625) record against division foes.
ON THIS DATE The Rockets are 10-4 (.714) all-time in contests played on Feb. 28, most recently claim-ing a 62-53 home triumph vs. Central Michigan during the 2014-15 campaign. UT and NIU have also met on one occasion on this date, with the Midnight Blue & Gold securing a 70-55 road victory during the 1999-2000 season. THREE-DOT DATA F R O M B A L L S T . GAME (FEB. 24) Toledo’s gallant fourth-quarter comeback came up just short, as the Rockets dropped a 78-73 decision at Ball St. in Worthen Arena … It was UT’s first loss in a game decided by five points or less this year (5-1 record in those contests) … UT trailed BSU 67-54 heading into the final period before ripping off the first 10 points to make it a one-possession affair, 67-64, at the 4:10 mark … BSU’s Jasmin Samz temporarily stopped To-ledo’s run in the layup, but the 2017 MAC Champions strung together a mini 9-4 burst to draw the teams even at 73-73 with 19 seconds left ... Unfortunately for the Midnight Blue & Gold, they were unable to produce any more points,
TOLEDO TABBED TO FINISH SECOND IN MAC WEST DIVISION
Toledo was selected to finish second in the Mid-American Conference’s West Division in 2017-18, according to a vote of the league’s 12 head coaches. UT, the defending MAC Champions, trailed only two-time reigning MAC West Division winner Central Michigan in the division voting. Ball St. was pegged third in the MAC West, followed by Western Michigan, Northern Illinois and Eastern Michigan to round out the division. Buffalo was picked to win the East Division, followed by reigning division winner Kent St., Ohio, Miami, Bowling Green and Akron.
Three different squads also received votes to capture the MAC Tournament in Cleveland, led by the Chippewas with 10. The Cardinals and Bulls also collected one vote each.
2017-18 MAC PRESEASON PREDICTIONS WEST DIVISION 1. Central Michigan (10 First-Place Votes) - 702. TOLEDO - 603. Ball St. - 464. Western Michigan - 325. Northern Illinois - 296. Eastern Michigan - 15
EAST DIVISION1. Buffalo (10 First-Place Votes) - 692. Kent St. (1) - 52 3. Ohio (1) - 474. Miami - 405. Bowling Green - 236. Akron - 21
MAC TOURNAMENT WINNERCentral Michigan (9), Ball St. (1), Buffalo (1), Western Michigan (1)
MAC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONCentral Michigan (10), Ball St. (1), Buffalo (1)
ALL-TIME SERIES VS. NIUALL-TIME SERIES VS. NIUTOLEDO LEADS 34-19TOLEDO LEADS 34-19At DeKalb: Northern Illinois leads 13-11 At Toledo: Toledo leads 20-5 At Neutral Site: Toledo leads 3-1 Current Streak: Toledo — 3 Most UT Points: 86 (86-72) on 1/14/98Most NIU Points: 104 (59-104) on 1/5/85Combined Points: 163 (59-104) on 1/5/85 Biggest UT Win: 32 (72-40) on 2/20/13Biggest NIU Win: 45 (59-104) on 1/5/85
Dec. 13, 1981 L 60-70 AJan. 22, 1983 W 70-67 AFeb. 19, 1983 W 66-61 HJan. 14, 1984 W 71-70 HFeb. 11, 1984 W 69-61 AJan. 5, 1985 L 59-104 AFeb. 2, 1985 W 63-62 HJan. 30, 1986 L 59-68 HFeb. 26, 1986 L 50-64 AJan. 21, 1987 L 56-71 AJan. 20, 1988 W 65-50 HJan. 14, 1998 W 86-72 AFeb. 11, 1998 W 82-61 HJan. 30, 1999 W 66-44 HFeb. 2, 2000 L 60-61 AFeb. 28, 2000 W 70-55 HJan. 16, 2001 W 73-45 HFeb. 14, 2001 W 70-51 AMarch 9, 2001* W 58-38 NJan. 5, 2002 W 61-60 AFeb. 14, 2002 W 60-53 HMarch 6, 2002* L 48-58 NMarch 1, 2003 L 57-69 AJan. 31, 2004 W 62-60 HJan. 11, 2005 L 60-63 HFeb. 16, 2005 W 64-55 AMarch 5, 2005* W 76-61 HJan. 14, 2006 L 60-71 AFeb. 22, 2006 L 52-59 HJan. 10, 2007 L 58-65 HFeb. 21, 2007 L 70-73 AJan. 23, 2008 L 49-69 AJan. 10, 2009 W 78-66 HFeb. 24, 2009 W 72-68 AJan. 6, 2010 W 71-66 HFeb. 20, 2010 L 67-73 AJan. 12, 2011 W 42-31 HFeb. 26, 2011 L 53-57 AJan. 14, 2012 W 49-47 AFeb. 25, 2012 W 49-39 HMarch 8, 2012* W 72-62 NJan. 26, 2013 W 44-42 AFeb. 20, 2013 W 72-40 HJan. 9, 2014 W 73-71 HFeb. 27, 2014 L 59-68 (OT) AFeb. 18, 2015 W 73-57 HMarch 4, 2015 L 64-68 AJan. 16, 2016 W 66-59 HFeb. 27, 2016 W 89-83 (OT) AJan. 14, 2017 L 73-77 HMarch 1, 2017 W 79-75 AMarch 11, 2017* W 82-71 NJan. 13, 2018 W 63-60 H * - Mid-American Conference Tournament Game
38 minutes … Bravo-Harriott knocked down 4-of-9 shots from beyond the arc to score in double digits for the 18th time this season … The London, Endgland native is averaging 22.0 points over the last three contests, shooting 52.3 percent (11-of-21) from three-point land … Junior Kaayla McIntyre made her 50th career start, registering 14 points, three rebounds, three dimes and one blocked shot in 35 min-utes … McIntyre has scored in double figures in eight-straight games and on a team-high 26 occasions this year … Redshirt freshman Tanaya Beacham shot 3-of-4 from the charity stripe and finished with five points in five minutes …Senior Jada Woody made her third-straight start, tallying two boards, one helper and one steal in 14 minutes … Junior Sarah St-Fort tied her season high with two steals … St-Fort has tallied two thefts on six occasions on the year ...
The Rockets shot 44.4 percent (28-of-63) from the field, including 29.4 percent (5-of-17) from three-point land, and 52.2 percent (12-of-23) from the charity stripe ... UT won the battle on the glass, 38-36, and finished with 16 assists, compared to 13 turnovers … The Rockets suf-fered only their second loss when outrebound-ing their opponent this season (11-2 record in those games) … Toledo has won rebounding battle in each of the last three contests … UT held a 40-32 advantage in points in the paint … The Rockets have scored at least 40 points in the lane in each of the last three games and on seven occasions overall this year … Toledo finished with 10 steals, sparked by a game-high four from Boyd … The Rockets have tallied at least 10 thefts on six occasions this year … Samz paced the Cardinals (23-4, 12-4 MAC) with 20 points, followed closely by Grande with 17 points and a game-high nine helpers.
BOYD NAMED TO 2017-18 PRE-SEASON ALL-MAC WEST DIVI-SION TEAM
Junior Mikaela Boyd was tabbed to the 2017-18 Preseason All-MAC West Division Team. Voting for the squad was done according to a vote of the conference’s 12 head coaches. Boyd was selected to the preseason all-league team for the first time.
TOLEDO POSSESSES DIVERSE ROSTER IN 2017-18 Toledo has players from seven different countries represented on its 2017-18 roster. The Rockets have student-athletes who hail from Finland (Sara Rokkanent), Italy (Mariella Santucci), Canada (Nancy Kessler, Sarah St-Fort), Switzerland (Mae Tshitenge), Great Britain (Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott), Sweden (Tyra Carlsten-Handberg) and United States (Mikaela Boyd, Tatyana Davis, Mariah Copeland, Kaayla McIntyre, Tanaya Beacham, Michaela Rasmussen, Zaria Wright and Jada Woody).
ROAD WARRIORS Toledo has produced a 6-9 (.400) mark in games away from Savage Arena in 2017-18. In nine-plus years under head coach Tricia Cullop, UT is 96-73 (.568) in contests away from home. The Rockets’ averages and percentages in their 15 away contests this season are as follows: scoring average - 65.3; points allowed - 71.6; FG% - .411; DFG% - .441; 3FG% - .279; three-point field-goals made - 5.5; D3FG% - .351; FT% .680; REB - 34.1; rebounding margin
while BSU’s Carmen Grande knocked down 5-of-6 free throws in the waning seconds to account for the game’s final points ... Junior Mikaela Boyd led UT with a game-high 24 points, a contest-best 12 boards, three helpers and a game-high four steals to post her team-high 10th double-double on the year … Three of Boyd’s 20 double-doubles as a collegiate have come against the Cardinals … Boyd shot a career-tying best 9-of-19 from the field and 6-of-10 from the charity stripe in a team-tying high 38 minutes to top the 20-point barrier for the sixth time as a Rocket … The 2017 MAC Tournament MVP has registered at least four steals eight times this year … Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott added 19 points, two rebounds, two assists and one steal in a team-tying best
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2017-18 ROCKETS’ RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT2017-18 ROCKETS’ RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11-15 16-20 21+1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-10 11-15 16-20 21+2-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-3 5-3 1-2
UTROCKETS COM TOLEDOROCKETS/UTROCKETS /TOLEDOWOMENSBASKETBALL TOLE
- -3.7; turnovers - 16.5; TO margin - -0.7; AST - 14.8; STL - 6.2; BLK - 2.4. Individually, junior Kaayla McIntyre is tallying team highs in points (15.0 ppg) and rejections (1.3 bpg) in road games this year, followed by senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and junior Mikaela Boyd at 13.1 and 12.3 ppg, respectively.
SAVAGE ARENA SPLENDORSAVAGE ARENA SPLENDORToledo has led the MAC in attendance an
unprecedented 27-consecutive seasons and currently ranks No. 30 in the NCAA (rankings as of Feb. 25), averaging a league-high 3,499 fans per home game. The Rockets have drawn at least 3,500 fans fans in seven of their 13 home contests this year, including a season-best 5,024 against Western Michigan on Feb. 17. A year ago, UT finished No. 27 in the NCAA, averaging a conference-best 3,744 fans per home game. The Rockets have ranked in the Top 30 nationally in home attendance each of the last six years under head coach Tricia Cullop. The 2017 MAC Champions also finished No. 28 (3,748) in 2011-12, No. 25 (4,012) in 2012-13, No. 24 (3,932) in 2013-14, No. 28 (3,636) in 2014-15 and No. 24 (4,050) in 2015-16.
A list of the Top 10 home attendance marks in school history can be found in the top left corner of Page 16.
BRAVO-HARRIOTT IS TOLEDO‘S BRAVO-HARRIOTT IS TOLEDO‘S THREE-POINT SPECIALIST THREE-POINT SPECIALIST
Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott has made at least four triples on a team-high seven
occasions in 2017-18, including a program-tying best eight at Bowling Green on Jan. 27. Bravo-Harriott knocked down 8-of-14 shots from beyond the arc against the Falcons to become only the fourth player in UT history with eight treys in a game and the first since 2002. She currently stands seventh in the MAC in three-point field-goals made (67, 2.4), 12th in three-point field-goal percentage (.372, 67-of-180) and tied for 19th in scoring (13.0 ppg). The two-time team captain has started each of the first 28 games in 2017-18, averag-ing 13.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.6 steals in 29.3 minutes. Bravo-Harriott has scored in double figures on 18 occasions this year, the third-highest total on the team, including a season-best 27 points against arch-rival BGSU. Bravo-Harriott followed up that perfor-mance against the Falcons with back-to-back 20-point efforts against Western Michigan (21 pts.) on Feb. 17 and Eastern Michigan (game-high 26 pts.) last Wednesday, Feb. 21. Bravo-Harriott, who has totaled at least 20 points on 11 occasions as a collegiate, is aver-aging a team-high 22.0 ppg over the last three games, while shooting 52.4 percent (11-of-21) from beyond the arc. In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott is tallying 14.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2.0 apg and 0.6 spg in 30.5 mpg. The three-time Academic All-District 5 Team honoree currently sits third in school history in career three-point field-goal attempts
% - Includes Totals from Murray St.^ - Includes Totals from UIC (654), fourth in three-point field-goals made
(233), 10th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 233-of-654) and 15th in scoring (1,396 points).
BRAVO-HARRIOTT SELECTED TO BRAVO-HARRIOTT SELECTED TO WBCA PROGRAM ‘SO YOU WANT WBCA PROGRAM ‘SO YOU WANT TO BE A COACH’TO BE A COACH’ Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott has been selected to participate in the 2018 ‘So You Want To Be A Coach’ class, the Women’s Basketball
% - Includes Totals from Murray St.^ - Includes Totals from UIC
ROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITSROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITS
TOLEDO’S LAST TIME OUT — FEB. 24TOLEDO 73BALL ST. 78
MUNCIE, IND. — Toledo’s gallant fourth-quarter comeback came up just short, as the Rockets (17-11, 8-8 MAC) dropped a 78-73 decision at Ball St. on Saturday in Worthen Arena. UT trailed BSU 67-54 heading into the final period before ripping off the first 10 points to make it a one-possession affair, 67-64, at the 4:10 mark. Four different Rockets tallied points during the stretch to cause the crowd of 2,822 fans to go silent. It was the closest Toledo had been since the beginning of the second stanza. The Cardinals’ Jasmin Samz temporarily stopped Toledo’s momentum with a layup, but the 2017 MAC Champions countered with a mini 9-4 burst to draw the teams even at 73-73 with 19 seconds left. Junior Mikeala Boyd was credited with five of the nine points to complete the comeback. The Midnight Blue & Gold unfortunately were unable to generate any additional points, while BSU’s Carmen Grande knocked down 5-of-6 free throws in the waning seconds to account for the game’s final tallies. The Rockets misfired on a pair of shots and had a turnover on their final three possessions. Boyd led UT with a game-high 24 points, a contest-best 12 boards, three helpers and a game-high four steals to post her team-high 10th double-double on the year. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott added 19 points and junior Kaayla McIntyre had 14, as the Rockets’ two-game winning streak came to an end. Samz paced BSU with 20 points, followed closely by Grande with 17 points and a game-high nine helpers.
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Coaches Association (WBCA) announced on Jan. 22. Bravo-Harriott will take part in the three-day workshop with speakers provided by the Alliance of Women Coaches on March 28-30 in conjunc-tion with the WBCA Convention in Columbus, Ohio. Bravo-Harriott becomes the second player in program history to take part in this program, joining Haylie Linn (2011-12) who participated during the 2011-12 campaign. Linn is currently in her third season as an assistant coach at South Dakota St. The objectives of the “So” program are to increase the understanding and application
of skills necessary to secure coaching positions in women’s basketball, increase the understanding and awareness of competencies necessary for success in coaching, introduce female basketball players to coaches and administrators, and raise awareness of the existing talent pool of female basketball players who have a passion and interest in coaching the game of women’s basketball. Qualified candidates are selected from a list of nominees who have exhausted their final year of basketball eligibility at a four-year institution or have graduated within the past year. The candidate’s head coach must nominate them and be an active WBCA member. Each participant is picked based on her academics, contributions to women’s basketball on and off the court, professional resume and a written recommendation from their head coach.
BRAVO-HARRIOTT TABBED TO ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 5 TEAM FOR SCHOOL-RECORD THIRD-STRAIGHT YEAR Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the 2017-18 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District™ 5 Team for a school-record third-straight year. The two-time team captain is one of five players in program history to earn this prestigious honor and the first to achieve this feat on more than two occasions. To be nominated, the student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for her career. District 5 includes all schools within the states of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Bravo-Harriott will now advance to the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Team ballot, where first-, second- and third-team All-America honorees will be selected later this month. A native of London, England, Bravo-Harriott graduated in December with a degree in communication and a minor in general
business and a perfect 4.0 GPA. She is currently working on a master’s degree in business administration. Bravo-Harriott is joined on the team by Indiana’s Tyra Buss and Amanda Cahill, Kent St.’s Jordan Korinek and Ball St.’s Carmen Grande.
BOYD IS DYNAMIC RUNNING THE BOYD IS DYNAMIC RUNNING THE SHOWSHOW Junior Mikaela (mih-KAY-luh) Boyd emerged as UT’s most dynamic player last season and that pattern has continued through
the first 28 games in 2017-18. Boyd is averaging 12.2 points, a squad-high 8.4 rebounds, a team-best 4.3 assists and a squad-high 2.5 steals in a team-best 32.8 minutes per contest. She currently stands fifth in the MAC in thefts, tied for fifth in overall rebounding, sixth in defensive boards (6.2 rpg), eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 120-73) and minutes played (32.8 mpg), ninth in helpers, 14th in offensive caroms (2.2 rpg) and 24th in scoring. The 2016-17 third-team All-MAC honoree has scored in double figures on 19 occasions this year, the second-highest total on the team, including a season-high 24 pts., a contest-best 15 caroms and a game-high four steals in 38 minutes at Ball St. on Saturday to post her 10th double-double this season. Earlier this year, Boyd pulled down a career-high 19 caroms vs. Ohio on Jan. 10, tied for fifth most in UT history and the most since Inma Zanoguera had 21 against Idaho in the first round of the Glass City Classic on Dec. 13, 2014. In MAC contests, Boyd is tallying 14.5 ppg, a squad-high 10.3 rpg, a team-high 4.4 apg and a squad-best 2.3 spg in a team-high 35.0 mpg. A season ago, Boyd was nothing short of sensational during the conference tourney, contributing 12.3 points, a team-high 11.0 boards, a squad-tying best 4.8 helpers and a team-high 2.5 thefts in a squad-best 33.5 minutes, en route to being named the MAC
DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES:McIntyre (26), Boyd (19), Bravo-Harriott (18), Cunningham (6), Rokkanen (5), Santucci (5), Beacham (1), Woody (1)20-POINT SCORING GAMES: McIntyre (5), Bravo-Harriott (4), Boyd (2), Cunningham (1)DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES: Boyd (11), McIntyre (9), Santucci (1)DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Boyd (10), McIntyre (7), Santucci (1)GAMES LEADING UT IN SCORING:McIntyre (11), Boyd (8), Bravo-Harriott (7), Cunningham (2)*GAMES LEADING UT IN REBOUNDING:Boyd (16), McIntyre (11), Santucci (2), Beacham (1), Bravo-Harriott (1), Cunningham (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN ASSISTS:Boyd (14), Santucci (10), Bravo-Harriott (3), Rokkanen (3), McIntyre (2), Cunningham (1)*GAMES LEADING UT IN STEALS:Boyd (17), Santucci (9), McIntyre (5), St-Fort (4), Bravo-Harriott (3), Davis (1) *GAMES LEADING UT IN BLOCKS: McIntyre (18), Woody (5), Boyd (3), Santucci (3), Bravo-Harriott (1), Rokkanen (1), St-Fort (1) , Wright (1)NOTE: * - Indicates Sharing Team Lead
2017-18 SPECIALTY STATS
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMES (11)DATE OPPONENT PTS3//11/15 Eastern Michigan 301/27/18 Bowling Green 272/21/18 Eastern Michigan 261/31/18 Western Michigan 241/9/16 Western Michigan 242/18/15 Northern Illinois 242/8/17 Western Michigan 2312/18/16 Notre Dame 231/17/15 Western Michigan 232/17/18 Western Michigan 2112/4/16 Madonna 20
McINTYRE’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMES (6)DATE OPPONENT PTS2/3/18 Buffalo 302/17/18 Western Michigan 251/6/18 Eastern Michigan 252/21/18 Eastern Michigan 2412/9/17 Cleveland St. 212/15/17 Akron 20
BOYD’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMES (6)DATE OPPONENT PTS3/11/17 Northern Illinois 272/24/18 Ball St. 242/25/17 Western Michigan 233/4/17 Ball St. 2112/31/17 Ohio 202/8/17 Western Michigan 20
CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMES (3)DATE OPPONENT PTS11/18/17 Louisiana 271/8/15 Tennessee Tech 24*3/11/17 Northern Illinois 20
SANTUCCI’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMES (1)DATE OPPONENT PTS3/10/17 Buffalo 21
* - Occurred at Murray St.
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B O Y D E A R N S M A C W E S T B O Y D E A R N S M A C W E S T DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK RECOGNITION (WEEK OF JAN. RECOGNITION (WEEK OF JAN. 8-14)8-14) Junior Mikaela Boyd was named the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week for the dates of Jan. 8-14. Boyd, who earned the award for the first time in her collegiate career, averaged team highs in points (17.0 ppg), rebounds (16.0 rpg), assists (4.5 apg) and steals (1.5 spg) in a pair of victories. The 2016-17 third-team All-MAC selection shot 58.3 percent (14-of-24) from the field and 85.7 percent (6-of-7) from the charity stripe in a squad-best 35.0 minutes to help the
Rockets defeat Ohio and Northern Illinois. The 2017-18 team captain began the week with 17 points, a career-high 19 caroms and a season-best eight helpers against the Bobcats on Jan. 10. Three days later against the Huskies, Boyd totaled a team-high 17 points, a contest-best 13 boards and two thefts in a squad-best 35 minutes.
M cc I N T Y R E F L E X E S H E R I N T Y R E F L E X E S H E R MUSCLES IN THE POST Junior Kaayla McIntyre has been a model of consistency for head coach Tricia Cullop and the Rockets over her two-plus seasons donning the Midnight Blue & Gold. McIntyre is contributing a team-best 15.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.1 as-sists, team-high 1.5 blocks and 0.8 steals in 31.7 minutes per contest in 2017-18. She currently leads the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.631, 178-of-282), as well as standing fifth in rejections, seventh in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), ninth in overall rebounding and 10th in scoring. If the year ended before tonight’s MAC West Division match-up at Northern Illinois, McInytre would rank fourth in overall field-goal percent-age and tied for sixth in blocked shots (42) in school history in a season, respectively. One of three Rockets to start all 28 games this year, McIntyre has scored in double figures on a squad-best 26 occasions, including a career-high 30 points against MAC East Division champion Buffalo on Feb. 3. McIntyre followed up that performance against the Bulls with 25 points, 12 caroms, four helpers and four thefts in a career-high 42 minutes vs. Western Michigan on Feb. 17, to post her seventh double-double this year. The Toledo
native shot 12-of-13 (92.3 percent) from the field against WMU, the second-highest mark in school history in a game (minimum 10 attempts). In MAC contests, McIntyre is tallying a team-high 16.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2.2 apg, a squad-best 1.3 bpg and 0.8 spg in 32.9 mpg. A season ago, McIntyre ranked first in the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.602, 147-of-244) and sixth in rejections (41). She concluded the year sixth in UT history in overall field-goal percentage and seventh in blocked
shots in the single-season record book. The two-year letterwinner also posted a career-high and a UT MAC Tournament record-tying best six blocked shots vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game of the MAC Tournament (March 11). McIntyre currently sits second in school history in career overall field-goal percentage (.623, 406-of-652) and fourth in rejections (99).
MMccINTYRE GARNERS MAC WEST INTYRE GARNERS MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK & MAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF & MAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ROCOGNITION (WEEK THE WEEK ROCOGNITION (WEEK OF FEB. 12-18) OF FEB. 12-18) Junior Kaayla McIntyre has been recognized as the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week and MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week, the league office announced last Tuesday, Feb. 20. McIntyre, who received the POW award for the second time this year, converted a layup with 0.2 seconds left in overtime to lift Toledo to a 69-68 victory over Western Michigan on Feb. 17 in Savage Arena.
A criminal justice major with a 3.17 GPA, McIntyre banked in a field-goal attempt from close range with less than one second remaining in the extra period to help the Rockets record their ninth-consecutive triumph against the Broncos. The Toledo native paced the reigning MAC Champions with a game-high 25 points, a contest-best 12 caroms, four helpers and four steals in a collegiate-best 42 minutes to post her seventh double-double on the year. McIntyre’s 92.3 percent (12-of-13) shooting mark against the Broncos is the second-highest total in school history in a game and her 25 points is tied for second-most in her two-plus years wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold.
MccINTYRE COLLECTS MAC WEST INTYRE COLLECTS MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROCOGNITION FOR FIRST TIME (WEEK OF DEC. 4-10) (WEEK OF DEC. 4-10) Junior Kaayla McIntyre was tabbed the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week for the dates of Dec. 4-10. McIntyre earned the award for the first time in her collegiate career. It also marked the first time a Rocket has won the award since Janice Monakana captured the division’s top honor on Feb. 22, 2016. The Toledo native led the Midnight Blue & Gold in points (16.3 ppg), rebounds (9.3 rpg) and blocks (1.7 bpg) over the course of three games. McIntyre also contributed 1.7 assists and 1.7 steals in a squad-best 30.3 minutes, helping UT win two of the three contests. She paced the 2017 MAC Champions in scoring each game, shooting 58.3 percent (21-of-36) from the field and 58.3 percent (7-of-13) from the charity stripe. McIntyre began the week with 14 points, a career-tying best 13 caroms and a game-high three rejections at St. Bonaventure on Dec. 4 to post her third-collegiate double-double. Two days later against A-10 power Duquesne, she totaled 14 points, seven boards and a season-high three thefts in 32 minutes. The 2015-16 MAC Sixth Player of the Year finished off the impressive week with a career-high 21 points, a contest-best eight rebounds and three dimes vs. Cleveland St. on Dec. 9. McIntyre triggered UT’s game-changing 13-0 burst against the Vikings, tallying six of her 21 points to turn a two-point halftime deficit into a double-digit, third-period lead.
SANTUCCI FILLS UP BOX SCORE Mariella Santucci (mar-E-ell-uh SAN-too-chee) returns for her sophomore season following an impressive freshman campaign. Santucci has started 16 of the first 28 games in 2017-18, contributing 5.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 25.9 minutes. The Bologna, Italy native currently stands 11th in the
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MAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.3, 105-81) and helpers. The second-year Rocket has scored in double figures on five occasions in 2017-18, including 11 points, a career-high 10 boards, a team-tying best five dimes, one rejection and a season-tying high four thefts in 32 minutes at Miami on Feb. 7 to post her second-career double-double. Santucci preceded that performance against the RedHawks with a season-tying best 13 points against nationally ranked Louisville on Nov. 14 and most recently Kent St. on Jan. 24. The 2017 MAC All-Tournament Team recipient has dished out a season-high seven dimes on three occasions this year, most recently against Western Michigan on Feb. 17. In MAC contests, Santucci is tallying 5.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 3.9 apg and 1.4 spg in 26.0 mpg. A year ago, Santucci started 33 games and averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, a team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes. The 2016-17 MAC All-Freshman Team honoree ranked sixth in the league in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, 156-110) and 10th in thefts. Santucci produced double digits in points on 13 occasions during the year, the fifth-highest total on the team, including a season-best 21 vs. Buffalo in the semifinals of the MAC Tournament (March 10).
C U N N I N G H A M P E R F O R M S C U N N I N G H A M P E R F O R M S ADMIRABLY IN RESERVE ROLEADMIRABLY IN RESERVE ROLE Junior Olivia Cunningham has been a valu-able contributor off the bench for head coach Tricia Cullop in 2017-18, averaging 6.3 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.4 steals in 18.5 minutes in 24 games. Cunningham currently ranks third on the team in three-point field-goal
percentage (.294, 15-of-51), fourth in scoring, fifth in three-point field-goals made (15) and free throw percentage (.656, 21-of-32), sixth in helpers and minutes played and seventh in overall field-goal percentage (.372, 58-of-156). The Horn Lake, Miss. native has contributed at least 10 points on six occasions this year, the fourth-highest total on the squad, including a career-high 27 points vs. Louisiana on Nov. 18 in the consolation round of the Preseason WNIT. She knocked down an efficient 9-of-12 from
the field in only 25 minutes against the Ragin’ Cajuns, including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc. Cunningham was also a perfect 6-of-6 from the charity stripe to post her third-collegiate game with at least 20 points. In MAC contests, Cunningaham is tallying 3.9 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.5 apg and 0.2 spg in 16.4 mpg. Cunningham transferred from Murray St. and sat out the 2015-16 season per NCAA rules.
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Senior Jada (JAY-duh) Woody has started each of the last three games, tallying two points and a game-high two rejections in a collegiate-best 32 minutes vs. Western Michigan on Feb. 17. Woody appeared in the “Starting Five” in place of junior Sarah St-Fort. Woody proceeded that performance against the Broncos with a season-high 10 points, two caroms and one blocked shot in 22 minutes at Iona on Nov. 27. The Canton, Mich. native knocked down 4-of-6 shots from the field against the Gaels, including a perfect 2-of-2 from three-point land, to score in double figures for the fourth time in her collegiate career. Overall this season, the 2017-18 team captain is averaging 3.6 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.2 steals in 15.6 minutes through the first 28 games. In MAC contests, Woody is tallying 2.9 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.6 apg, 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 16.2 mpg.
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Junior Sarah St-Fort returned to the playing rotation against Eastern Michigan last Wednes-day, Feb. 21, totaling four points and two boards in 13 minutes off the bench. St-Fort missed the previous game vs. Western Michigan after suffering a concussion during practice on Thursday, Feb. 15. St-Fort is tallying 2.9 points, 3.1 rebounds,
.623: Kaayla McIntyre sits second in school history in career overall field-goal percent-age (.623, 406-of-652)..631: Kaayla McIntyre is pacing the MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.631, 178-of-282)..664: UT is 71-36 (.664) versus MAC West Division opponents over the last nine-plus seasons under head coach Tricia Cullop, including a 16-5 (.762) ledger vs. NIU..923: Kaayla McIntyre shot 12-of-13 (92.3 percent) from the field against Western Michigan on Feb. 17, the second-highest mark in school history in a game (minimum 10 attempts).3: Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was recently named to the 2017-18 CoSIDA Academic All-District™ 5 Team for a school-record third-straight year.4: Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ranks fourth in school history in three-point field-goals made (233).4: Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott has made at least four triples on a team-high seven occasions.4: Four of the last six meetings between UT and NIU in the Convocation Center have been decided by four points or less.6: If the regular season ended before to-night’s game, Toledo would be the No. 6 seed in the MAC Tournament and host No. 11 seed Bowling Green in a first-round match-up on Monday, March 5. 7: Toledo has players from seven different countries represented on its 2017-18 roster.8: UT participated in the 2017 NCAA Cham-pionships for the eighth time in program history and first since 2001.10.3: Mikaela Boyd is pulling down 10.3 boards in conference games, tied for the second-highest total in the MAC.11: Toledo has won at least 11 home games on eight occasions in 10 years under Coach Cullop.12.5: Kaayla McIntyre is averaging a team high 12.5 points in six career match-ups against Northern Illinois, shooting 63.5 percent (33-of-52) from the field.15.0: Kaayla McIntyre is averaging team highs in points (15.0) and rejections (1.3) in road games.16.7: Toledo’s bench is averaging 16.7 points through the first 28 games.19.5: Kaayla McIntyre is tallying a team-high 19.5 points over the last six contests.22.0: Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott is contributing a team-high 22.0 points over the last three contests, shooting 52.3 percent (11-of-21) from beyond the arc. 30: The Rockets rank No. 30 in the NCAA averaging a league-high 3,499 fans per home game.49: Kaayla McIntyre needs 49 points to become the 28th player to top the century mark in program history.78: Seniors Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, Michaela Rasmussen, Nancy Kessler and Jada Woody have been a part of 78 overall victories over the last three-plus seasons.99: Kaayla McIntyre sits fourth in school history with 99 career blocks.
TOLEDO BY THE NUMBERS2017-18 MISCELLANEOUS STATSLARGEST HALFTIME LEAD: _________________________________18 vs. Dayton (36-18, 11/22)LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT: ______________________ 25 at Central Michigan (20-45, 2/10)LARGEST HALFTIME LEAD SURRENDERED TO LOSE:_________________________________ N/ALARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: _______________9 vs. Maine (26-35, 11/30)LARGEST LEAD AT ANY TIME: _____________________ 26 vs. Louisiana (77-51, Fourth, 11/18)LARGEST DEFICIT AT ANY TIME:______________ 38 at Central Michigan (47-85, Fourth, 2/10)LARGEST LEAD SURRENDERED TO LOSE: _______ 8 vs. Western Kentucky (22-14, First, 12/17)LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN: __________________ 15 vs. Maine (13-28, First, 11/30)LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: __________________________ 24 vs. Louisiana (79-55, 11/18)LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: ______________________ 38 at Central Michigan (47-85, 2/10)MOST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER: __________________________ 31 vs. Ohio (Fourth, 1/10)FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A QUARTER: ___6 on two occasions, last vs. Ohio (Second, 1/10)MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A QUARTER: ________________________ 29 at Ohio (Third, 12/31)FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A QUARTER: ______________ 6 at St. Bonaventure (First, 12/4)
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THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETHREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ 273 2. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____ 2683. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 _____ 2344. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT4. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT __ __ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _ 233233
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTSTHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTS1. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____711#2. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ 7083. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT3. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT __ __ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _ 654654
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ____ .4262. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 ____ .386 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ .3864. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 _____ .3855. Courtney Risinger_________1998-02 ____ .3796. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____ .3777. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 ____ .3668. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 ____ .3649. Denise Pickenpaugh ______1992-96 ____ .36010. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT10. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT ___ ___ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _.356.356
five student-athletes from NCAA Divisions II, III and NAIA. Rasmussen and the Allstate WBCA Good Works Team were recognized during the 2017 NCAA Women’s Final Four® in Dallas. A 2017-18 team captain, Rasmussen has posted a perfect 4.0 GPA in biology with a minor in chemistry and Spanish at UT and has aspirations to become a doctor. She is currently interested in neurology, but has aspirations in other areas as well. On the court, Rasmussen has started 22 games over the past three-plus seasons wearing the Midnight Blue & Gold. She is averaging 2.2 points and 2.0 rebounds in 10.6 minutes per contest as a member of the Midnight Blue & Gold. Even with Rasmussen’s accomplishment in the classroom and on the court, it is in the community where she shines the most. Rasmussen volunteers regularly for the Sunshine Therapeutic Riding Program, which offers therapeutic horseback riding for individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities. Rasmussen’s passion for helping those with special needs or disabilities hits close to home. Her older brother Nathan was diagnosed
0.7 assists and 0.8 steals in 19.9 minutes through the first 28 contests in 2017-18. The Montreal, Que. native currently stands fourth on the team in thefts, overall rebounding, games started (24) and defensive boards (57, 2.1 rpg) and fifth in minutes played. The 2016-17 Academic All-MAC honoree has registered at least seven points on three occasions this year, including a career-tying best nine points, five boards and one theft in 23 minutes at Detroit Mercy on Dec. 21. St-Fort followed up that performance against the Titans with four points, a season-tying best six rebounds, a season-tying high two helpers and one steal in 26 minutes vs. Ball St. on Jan. 17. In MAC contests, St-Fort is tallying 2.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.7 spg in 19.5 mpg.
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Senior Michaela (mih-KAY-luh) Rasmussen was chosen to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) 2017 Allstate Good Works Team. Rasmussen became the first Rocket to be named to this prestigious squad. The WBCA Good Works Team honors college basketball student-athletes that have dedicated themselves to improving the lives of others through giving back to their communities. A native of Chaska, Minn., Rasmussen was one of five Division I players chosen along with
MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(MAC GAMES - MINIMUM 40 GAMES)COACH (YEAR) W-L PCTBILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24 .797Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 89-27 .767Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 135-41 .767Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 92-32 .742Pam Wettig, MIA (1982-84) 35-13 .729Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 32-13 .711Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 68-30 .694TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 116-52 .690Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 260-120 .684Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 65-31 .677
MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(ALL GAMES - MINIMUM 75 GAMES)COACH (YEAR) W-L PCTBILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53 .758Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 258-92 .737Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 144-60 .706Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 135-65 .675TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 219-107 .672Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 59-30 .663ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 .627Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 105-64 .621Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 418-256 .620Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 130-81 .616Suzy Merchant, EMU (1999-2007) 146-91 .616
ROCKETS’ GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS IN 2017-18OPPONENT GUARD (1) GUARD (2) WING (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5)SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)^ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Woody McIntyreat Louisville^ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreLOUISIANA^ M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreDAYTON M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Iona M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreMAINE M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat St. Bonaventure M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Duquesne M. Santucci M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreCLEVELAND ST. M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyrevs. W. Kentucky! M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyrevs. Southern! M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Detroit Mercy M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Ohio* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreAKRON* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat E. Michigan* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreOHIO* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreN. ILLINOIS* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreBALL ST.* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Buffalo* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreKENT ST.* M. Boyd S. Rokkanen J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Bowling Green* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat W. Michigan* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreBUFFALO* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat Miami* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreat C. Michigan* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott S. St-Fort McIntyreW. MICHIGAN* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Woody McIntyreE. MICHIGAN* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Woody McIntyreat Ball St.* M. Boyd M. Santucci J.A. Bravo-Harriott J. Woody McIntyreat N. Illinois* C. MICHIGAN*
with cerebral palsy at an early age. He suffers from poor muscle function and can say very few words. Rasmussen began accompanying him to his therapeutic horseback riding sessions four years ago and saw the joy riding horses brought him. She continued to go with Nathan to his sessions, and two years later decided to organize a Special Olympics Unified Basketball Tournament at her hometown high school,
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Holy Family Catholic. Her goal was to provide another tournament for the teams in the conference, and enlisted the help of her high school teammates. After the tournament was finished, her teammates said they were inspired by the way the teams competed and cheered each other on at the same time was extremely impactful.
ROKKANEN COMES OFF BENCH ROKKANEN COMES OFF BENCH AT ARCH-RIVAL BOWLING AT ARCH-RIVAL BOWLING GREEN ON JAN. 27 GREEN ON JAN. 27 Sophomore Sara Rokkanen (ROW-kin-in) came off the bench at arch-rival Bowling Green on Jan. 27, after starting the previous 12 contests. Rokkanen averaged 6.7 points in 27.4 minutes per contest as a starter. She also scored in double figures on five occasions during this stretch, including a career-high 14 points in a squad-best 33 minutes vs. Southern on Dec. 18 in the second round of the West Palm Invitational. Overall in 2017-18, the Helsinki, Finland native has seen action in all 28 games, con-tributing 4.2 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.4 steals in 18.1 minutes. Rokkanen currently ranks second on the team in three-point field-goals made (27), fourth in three-point field-goal percentage (.273, 27-of-99), fifth in helpers (49), sixth in scoring and games started (12) and tied for sixth in thefts. In MAC contests, Rokkanen is tallying 3.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 1.7 apg and 0.3 spg in 18.8 mpg.
BEACHAM MAKES MOST BEACHAM MAKES MOST O F O P P O R T U N I T I E S ; O F O P P O R T U N I T I E S ; YOUNGSTOWN NATIVE HAS YOUNGSTOWN NATIVE HAS CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH IN CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH IN 2017-182017-18 Redshirt freshman Tanaya Beacham (tuh-NAY-uh beech-um) has appeared in 25 games off the bench in 2017-18, averaging 3.3 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.1 steals in 5.8 minutes. Beacham has scored at least six points on eight occasions this year, tallying a season-high 12 points, a season-best six boards and her first-collegiate rejection in only 12 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Feb. 10. Beacham preceded that performance aganst the Chippewas with eight points at MAC East Division frontrunner Buffalo on Jan. 20. In MAC contests, Beacham is tallying 3.6 ppg and 1.1 rpg in 5.1 mpg. The Youngstown, Ohio native is ready to be an impact performer for Toledo in 2017-18 after being given a clean bill of health. A 6-foot-1 forward, Beacham sat out last season as a medical redshirt. She missed the first 11 games of the year after having a medical procedure on Nov. 10. She then made her collegiate debut and totaled one minute of playing time vs. Ball St. in the MAC opener (Dec. 31). Unfortunately for Beacham, she suffered another setback, sustaining a concussion during practice on Jan. 2 and did not appear in another game the rest of the season.
As a result of missing so much time last season, B e a c h a m w a s granted a medical hardship waiver f r o m t h e M A C and will have four years of eligibility remaining.
K E S S L E R MEDICALLY D I S Q U A L I -FIED DUE TO M U L T I P L E C O N C U S -SIONS S e n i o r N a n c y Kessler was medically disqualified to play bas-ketball by The Univer-sity of Toledo medical staff midway through the 2015-16 campaign.
Kessler had experienced multiple concussions over her first two-plus years with the Rockets. The St. Catherines, Ont. native remains on scholarship at UT and continues to be part of the team as a student assistant coach. Earlier this year, Kessler was named a captain based on votes by her teammates. Kessler appeared in 30 games for the Rockets over the course of the 2014-15 and
BOYD’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES (20)DATE OPPONENT PTS REB2/24/18 Ball St. 24 152/21/18 E. Michigan 14 121/27/18 Bowling Green 16 101/24/18 Kent St. 19 131/17/18 Ball St. 11 101/13/18 Northern Illinois 17 131//10/18 Ohio 17 191/3/18 Akron 16 1112/31/17 Ohio 20 1011/27/17 Iona 14 113/11/17 Northern Illinois 27 143/10/17 Buffalo 10 113/4/17 Ball St. 21 133/1/17 Northern Illinois 12 162/11/17 Bowling Green 18 112/4/17 Ohio 13 152/1/17 Buffalo 11 121/11/17 Buffalo 19 101/4/17 E. Michigan 19 1111/19/16 Cleveland St. 11 10
McINTYRE’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES (7)DATE OPPONENT PTS REB2/17/18 W. Michigan 25 122/7/18 Miami 12 101/10/18 Ohio 11 101/6/18 E. Michigan 25 1112/4/17 St. Bonaventure 14 1311/30/17 Maine 10 103/1/17 Saint Francis (Pa.) 17 12
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2015-16 seasons, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.2 minutes, respectively.
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points on 41.5 percent (683-of-1,646) shooting from the floor through the first 28 games in 2017-18, including 32.5 percent (151-of-465) from three-point land. The Rockets currently sit seventh in the MAC in scoring defense and overall field-goal percentage defense, as well as ranking eighth in three-point field-goal percentage defense. UT has held four opponents to 55 points or
less this year, includ-ing limiting St. Bo-naventure to 39 points on Dec. 4. The 39 po in ts allowed against the Bonnies is tied for 12th-fewest in UT annals since 1980-81 and marked the 13th time the Midnight Blue & Gold has held an opponent under 40 points in the tenure of 10th-year head coach Tricia Cullop. In addit ion, UT has restricted nine of its 28 opponents to 10 points or less in a quarter on 14 occasions this year, including SBU to a season-low six in the first period. In MAC games, UT is seventh in scor-ing defense (70 .3 ppg), 10th in overall field-goal percentage defense (.430, 412-of-958) and 11th in three-point field-goal percentage defense (.350, 90-of-257).
SHOOTING THE ROCK Toledo is shooting 42.7 percent (696-of-1,630) from the field through the first 28 games in 2017-18, averaging 67.0 points. The Rockets cur-rently stand ninth in the MAC in scoring offense and sixth in overall field-goal per-
centage, as well as ranking 10th in three-point field-goal percentage (.289, 149-of-515). UT has shot at least 50 percent from the floor on six occasions this year, including a season-high 54.5 percent (30-of-55) vs. Eastern Michigan last Wednesday, Feb. 21. Individually, junior Kaayla McIntyre is knocking down a MAC-best 63.1 percent (178-of-282) from the field. If the season ended before tonight’s MAC West Division match-up at Northern Illinois, McInytre’s overall field-goal percentage would rank fourth-best in school history in a season.
Earlier this year, McIntyre shot a near perfect 12-of-13 (92.3 percent) from the field against Western Michigan on Feb. 17, the second-highest mark in school history in a game (minimum 10 attempts). Additionally, McIntyre leads three Rockets scoring at least 12.0 ppg at 15.8, the 10th-best mark in the league. The two-year letterwinner has scored at least 10 points on a team-high 26 occasions this year, including a career-best 30 vs. Buffalo on Feb. 3. As a team, UT has topped the 70-point plateau on 12 occasions this year (10-2 record in those contests), pouring in a season-high 81 points against Southern on Dec. 18 in the second round of the West Palm Invitational and Detroit Mercy on Dec. 21. In MAC contests, the Rockets are ninth in scoring offense (66.7 ppg), as well as ranking fifth in overall field-goal percentage (.426, 399-of-937) and 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.272, 77-of-283). Individually, Mc-Intyre is shooting a league-high 61.8 percent (107-of-173) from the floor and tallying a squad-best 16.9 ppg, the seventh-highest mark in the league. Two years ago, McIntyre shot a MAC-record 64.3 percent (81-of-126, minimum 125 attempts) from the field. The 2015-16 MAC Sixth Player of the Year currently ranks second in school history in career overall field-goal percentage (.623, 406-of-652). As a team, Toledo is 113-22 (.837) under 10th-year head coach Tricia Cullop when scoring at least 70 points in a contest, including a 10-2 (.833) ledger this year.
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THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE8 ____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)8 ________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 __________Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 _____________ Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)7 ____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 ___________Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 _______________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED18 __________ Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)#16 _______ Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92)16 __________Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90)15 _________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)14 ___ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)14 ___ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)14 ___ Jessica Williams at Saint Peter’s (11/30/10)14 _______________ Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94)14 ________ Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88)
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GIVING IT A SHOT FROM WAY GIVING IT A SHOT FROM WAY DOWNTOWNDOWNTOWN Toledo is shooting 28.9 percent (149-of-515) from three-point land and averaging 5.3 treys through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the 10th-best marks in the MAC. The Rockets connected on a season-best 54.5 percent (6-of-11) from three-point range at Iona on Nov. 27 and made a season-high 11 triples at Bowling Green on Jan. 27. Individually, senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott leads UT’s long-range effort with 67 three-point field goals, followed by sophomore Sara Rokkanen and senior Jada Woody with 27 and 20, respectively. Bravo-Harriott currently stands seventh in the MAC in three-point field-goals made (2.4) and 12th in three-point field-goal percentage (.372, 67-of-180). The two-time team captain has knocked down at least four treys on seven occasions this year and 21 times in her UT career, including a program-tying best eight against the Falcons to become only the fourth player in school history to accomplish that feat. Heather Smith (vs. Ball St. on Jan. 7, 1995), Courtney Risinger (vs. Northern Illinois on Nov. 14, 2002) and most recently Kelly Walker (vs. Hampton on Dec. 21, 2002) also drained a school-record eight triples in a contest. In MAC games, the Rockets sit 11th in three-point field goal percentage (.272, 77-of-283) and three-point field-goals made (77, 4.8). Bravo-Harriott currently ranks third in school history in career three-point field-goal
attempts (654), fourth in three-point field-goals made (233) and 10th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 233-of-654).
HELPING HAND Toledo is dishing out 17.1 assists through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the third-highest total in the MAC. The Rockets also stand fourth in the league in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 17.1-16.7) and sev-enth in turnover margin (+0.29, 16.7-17.0). UT has handed out at least 20 helpers nine times this year, including a season-high 25 occasions against Louisiana on Nov. 18 in the consolation round of the Preseason WNIT and most recently Eastern Michigan last Wednes-day, Feb. 21. In addition, Toledo has totaled more assists than miscues 12 times overall this season (9-3 record in those games). Individually, junior Mikaela Boyd stands ninth in the MAC in helpers (4.3 apg) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 120-73), while sophomore Mariella Santucci is 11th (3.8 apg; 1.3, 105-81) in the same categories, respectively. Boyd has dished out at least seven dimes three times this year, including a season-high eight against Ohio on Jan. 10 and most recently Western Michigan on Feb. 17. In MAC games, UT ranks third in assists (16.8 apg), fourth in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 16.8-16.6) and seventh in turnover margin (-1.38, 16.6-15.2). Individually, Boyd is tied for ninth in helpers (4.4 apg) and seventh in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 70-43).
CHARITY CASESCHARITY CASES Toledo is connecting on 63.9 percent (336-of-526) from the free throw line through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the third-worst mark in the MAC. The Rockets have drained at least 75 percent at the charity stripe on nine occasions this year, including a season-high 86.4 percent (19-of-22) at Western Michigan on Jan. 31. UT has also knocked down a season-high 25 free throws in a season-best 30 attempts from the line at Ohio on Dec. 31. Individually, senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and sophomore Mariella Santucci have been the most consistent Rockets at the free throw line in 2017-18, converting 79.7 percent (51-of-64) and 69.2 percent (45-of-65), respectively. Earlier this year, junior Kaayla McIntyre and Santucci each converted 18-consecutive free throws. In MAC games,Toledo is shooting 63.2 percent (192-of-304) from the charity stripe, the second-worst total in the league. Individually, Bravo-Harriott, junior Mikaela Boyd and Santucci are knocking down 81.8 percent (27-of-33), 72.0 percent (59-of-82) and
71.4 percent (25-of-35) against conference op-ponents, respectively.
TOLEDO ON THE GLASSTOLEDO ON THE GLASS Toledo is averaging 35.7 rebounds through the first 28 games in 2017-18, with two players pulling down at least 7.5 caroms (junior Mikaela Boyd, 8.4; junior Kaayla McIntyre, 7.5). Despite standing only 5-foot-7, Boyd ranks tied for fifth in the MAC in overall rebounding and sixth in de-fensive caroms (6.2 rpg), while McIntyre is ninth and seventh (5.8 rpg) in the same categories, respectively. As a team, the Rockets have won the battle on the glass in 13 of the 28 contests (11-2 record in those games) and have posted at least a plus-10 advantage on two occasions. UT finished with a season-high 53 caroms vs. Ohio on Jan. 10. Boyd and McIntyre trig-gered Toledo’s monster effort on the boards with career-high 19 and 10 boards against the Bobcats, respectively. Boyd’s 19 rebounds are tied for fifth most in UT history and the most since Inma Zanoguera had 21 against Idaho in the first round of the Glass City Classic on Dec. 13, 2014. The Hillside, Ill. native has pulled down at least 10 rebounds on 23 occasions in her UT career, including a team-best 11 times in 2017-18. As a unit, Toledo is ninth in the league in rebounding margin (-1.8, 35.7-37.5), as well as ranking last in offensive caroms (10.1 rpg) and ninth in defensive boards (25.6 rpg). In MAC contests, the Rockets sit seventh
in rebounding margin (-0.6, 36.3-36.9), 11th in offensive caroms (10.2 rpg) and seventh in defensive boards (26.1 rpg). Individually, Boyd ranks tied for second in overall rebounding (10.3 rpg) and first in defensive boards (7.9 rpg).
STINGY ROCKETSSTINGY ROCKETS When the Rockets do not have the ball, their main priority is getting it back. UT is averaging 7.3 steals through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the eighth-highest mark in the MAC. Toledo has collected at least 12 steals on three occasions this year, including a season-high 15 against Akron on Jan. 3. Eight different Rockets tallied a theft vs. the Zips, including three each from junior Mikaela Boyd and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott. Individually, Boyd has snagged a squad-best 69 steals (2.5 spg), the fifth-highest total in the conference. The Hillside, Ill. native has registered at least four thefts on eight occasions this season, including a career-high seven vs. St. Francis (Pa.) on Nov. 10 in the first round of the Preseason WNIT. In MAC contests, UT ranks ninth with 6.5 thefts (104). Individually, Boyd paces the team with 36 steals (2.3 spg), tied for the sixth-best mark in the league.
GET THAT WEAK STUFF OUT OF GET THAT WEAK STUFF OUT OF HERE!!!HERE!!! Junior Kaayla McIntyre is swatting 1.5 shots through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the fifth-highest mark in the MAC. McIntyre has recorded at least three rejections on six occasions this year, including a season-high five vs. Western Kentucky on Dec. 17 in the first round of the West Palm Invitational. If the year ended before tonight’s MAC West Division match-up at Northern Illinois, McIntyre would rank tied for sixth in school history in blocked shots (42) in a season. As a team, the Rockets are tallying 2.4 rejections (68) per contest, the ninth-highest total in the conference. UT swatted a season-best seven shots against Dayton on Nov. 22. In MAC contests, UT ranks eighth with 2.3
blocked shots (37). Individually, McIntyre paces the team with 21 rejections (1.3 spg), the fifth-best mark in the league. A season ago, McIntyre swatted a career-high and UT MAC Tournament-tying best six shots vs. Northern Illinois in the championship game (March 11). Her six rejections also tied for fourth most in a game in school history. McIntyre shares the program’s tourney record with Yolanda Richardson, who was also credited with six
blocked shots against Kent St. in the semifinals of the 2010 tourney (March 12). McIntyre, the 2015-16 MAC Sixth Player of the Year, currently ranks fourth in school history in career rejections (99).
TAKE CARE OF THE ROCKTAKE CARE OF THE ROCK Toledo is committing 16.7 turnovers through the first 28 games in 2017-18, the ninth-best mark in the MAC. The Rockets, who also sit fourth in the league in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 17.1-16.7) and seventh in turnover margin (+0.29, 16.7-17.0), were guilty of a season-low seven miscues against Dayton on Nov. 22. UT has handed out at least 20 helpers nine times this year, including a season-high 25 occasions against Louisiana on Nov. 18 in the consolation round of the Preseason WNIT and
most recently Eastern Michigan last Wednes-day, Feb. 21. In addition, Toledo has totaled more assists than miscues 12 times overall this season (9-3 record in those games). Individually, junior Mikaela Boyd stands ninth in the MAC in helpers (4.3 apg) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 120-73), while sophomore Mariella Santucci is 11th (3.8 apg; 1.3, 105-81) in the same categories, respectively. Boyd has dished out at least seven dimes three times this year, including a season-high eight against Ohio on Jan. 10 and most recently Western Michigan on Feb. 17. In MAC games, UT ranks third in assists (16.8 apg), fourth in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 16.8-16.6), seventh in turnover margin (-1.38, 16.6-15.2) and ninth in miscues (16.6 tpg). In-dividually, Boyd is tied for ninth in helpers (4.4 apg) and seventh in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 70-43).
DOUBLE FIGURE SCORERS Toledo has had eight players score in double figures on 81 occasions through the first 28 games in 2017-18. Junior Kaayla McIntyre has tallied at least 10 points on a team-high 26 occasions this year, followed by junior Mikaela Boyd and senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 19 and 18 double-digit efforts, respectively. McIntyre is currently contributing a squad-best 15.8 points per game, the 10th-highest total in the MAC, while Bravo-Harriott and Boyd are tallying 13.0 and 12.2 ppg, tied for the 19th- and 24th-best marks in the conference, respec-tively. As a team, the 2017 MAC Champions have produced a season-high four players in double digits on six occasions, including three of the last 11 games.
PUT ME IN, COACH ... I’M READY TO PLAY!!! There are plenty of minutes to go around for Toledo in 2017-18. Five Rockets are averag-ing at least 25.0 minutes per game, while two others are logging better than 31.5 minutes.
LARGEST CROWDS IN SAVAGE ARENALARGEST CROWDS IN SAVAGE ARENA1. 7,301 vs. USC, 4/2/112. 7,020 vs. Charlotte, 3/30/113. 5,825 vs. Bowling Green, 1/30/104. 5,712 VS. Kent State, 2/16/135. 5,701 vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/28/096. 5,697 vs. Notre Dame, 12/18/167. 5,660 vs. Western Michigan, 2/24/968. 5,641 vs. Bowling Green, 2/18/959. 5,449 vs. Ohio, 1/29/9410. 5,401 vs. Kent St., 1/15/94
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REBOUNDS22 _______________ Liz Meiring vs. KSU (1/8/85)21 _______ Inma Zanoguera vs. Idaho (12/13/14)21 ______________ Kim Bradley vs. CSU (1/4/93)21 _____________ Mary Tonjes vs. NMU (12/6/80)19 ______ MIKAELA BOYD vs. OHIO (1/10/18)19 _______________ Kahli Carter at CMU (2/17/01)19 ____________Angela Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95)19 ___________ Lucretia LeGault vs. KSU (3/2/91)19 _____________Keri Cartwright vs. CMU (1/9/88)
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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 ATT.)1.000 (10-of-10) _________ Linda Janicki vs. Ohio (1/13/82)#.923 (12-of-13) __ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. WMU (2/17/18).917 (11-of-12) _________Angela Drake vs. Akron (2/21/96).910 (10-of-11) _______ Mary Tonjes vs. Defiance (2/11/82)
BLOCKED SHOTS9 _______ Stephanie Vivenot vs. Ohio (1/15/92)#8 _______ Yolanda Richardson at WMU (1/20/10)7 __________ Stephanie Vivenot at KSU (2/29/92)6 ____ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. NIU (3/11/17)6 ________Yolanda Richardson at EMU (2/21/12)6 _______ Yolanda Richardson at Ohio (1/22/12)6 _______ Yolanda Richardson vs. KSU (3/12/10)6 ___ Karin Hoogendam vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/30/04)6 __________ Jen Markwood at BGSU (12/19/98)6 __________ Stephanie Vivenot at BSU (2/5/92)
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Junior Mikaela Boyd is currently averaging a team-high 32.8 mpg, the eighth-best total in the conference, followed by junior Kaayla McIntyre at 31.7 mpg. Boyd has logged at least 35 minutes on 11 occasions this year, including a career-best 43 minutes vs. Western Michigan on Feb. 17, the most time played by a Rocket since Brenae Harris logged 44 minutes vs. Akron on March 9, 2016. In MAC contests, Boyd is averaging a team-best 35.0 mpg, the seventh-highest mark in the league.
FINE PINEFINE PINE Toledo’s bench has outscored 17 of its first 28 opponents in 2017-18 (12-5 record in those games). The Rockets’ reserves have also produced at least 25 points on four occasions, including a season-high 48 vs. Louisiana on Nov. 18 in the consolation round of the Pre-season WNIT. The 48 bench points against the Ragin’ Cajuns are the most by UT under 10th-year head coach Tricia Cullop. The previous-best mark was 46 points vs. Yale in the first round of the 2009 Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Thanksgiving Tournament in Albuquerque, N.M. (Nov. 27). Toledo’s reserves are currently contributing 16.7 ppg, led by junior Olivia Cunningham at 6.3 ppg, the fourth-highest mark on the team. Cunningham has scored in double figures on six occasions this year, including a career-high 27 points against Louisiana.
BRAVO-HARRIOTT, RASMUS-BRAVO-HARRIOTT, RASMUS-SEN, WOODY, BOYD & KESSLER SEN, WOODY, BOYD & KESSLER SELECTED TEAM CAPTAINSSELECTED TEAM CAPTAINS Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, senior Michaela Rasmussen, senior Jada Woody, junior Mikaela Boyd and senior student as-sistant coach Nancy Kessler have been named captains for the 2017-18 campaign. The quintet were selected based on votes by their team-mates. Bravo-Harriott becomes a two-time cap-tain, while Kessler, Rasmussen, Woody and Boyd are first-time selections.
TOLEDO EXCELS IN CLASSROOM TOLEDO EXCELS IN CLASSROOM IN FALL 2017 SEMESTERIN FALL 2017 SEMESTER Toledo produced another outstanding showing in the classroom with a 3.378 cumula-tive GPA in the 2017 fall semester. The Rockets have now posted team grade-point averages above 3.2 in 12 of the 19 grade periods under head coach Tricia Cullop. Ten Rockets tallied a 3.0 GPA or higher in the fall, led by seniors Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Michaela Rasmussen with perfect 4.0 marks. Bravo-Harriott and Rasmussen have
posted unblemished 4.0 GPAs every semester at UT. In addition to the aforementioned duo, senior Nancy Kessler, senior Jada Woody, junior Olivia Cunningham, junior Kaayla McIntyre, ju-nior Sarah St-Fort, junior Mae Tshitenge, sopho-more Tyra Carlsten-Handberg and sophomore Mariella Santucci also registered a 3.0 GPA or higher.
MAC OPENERSMAC OPENERS Toledo fell to 22-15 (.595) all-time in MAC openers following its 78-61 setback at Ohio on Dec. 31. UT has now lost six of its last seven league lid lifters and is 4-6 (.400) under head coach Tricia Cullop.
FOR CLOSERSFOR CLOSERS Toledo closed out non-conference play with an 81-64 victory at Detroit Mercy on Dec. 21. With the convincing road win against the Horizon League member Titans, the Rockets improved to 18-19 (.486) all-time in non-league finales since joining the Mid-American Conference in 1981-82. Head Coach Tricia Cullop is also a flashy 8-2 (.800) in non-conference finales while patrolling the UT sidelines.
TOURNAMENT ACTIONTOURNAMENT ACTION Toledo competed in its only pre-confer-ence tourney in 2017-18 at the West Palm Invitational on Dec. 17-18. The Rockets split a pair of neutral-site contests on the campus of Keiser University, claiming an 81-76 victory over Southern on the second day, preceded by a 70-56 setback against Western Kentucky on the first day. UT has accumulated a 60-51 (.541) all-time ledger in tourney action, including an impres-sive 26-9 (.743) mark under head coach Tricia Cullop.
CULLOP & FORMER ROCKET CULLOP & FORMER ROCKET GREAT DANA (DREW) SHAW GREAT DANA (DREW) SHAW NAMED TO 2018 INDIANA BAS-NAMED TO 2018 INDIANA BAS-KETBALL HALL OF FAMEKETBALL HALL OF FAME Head Coach Tricia Cullop and former Rocket great Dana (Drew) Shaw are among 11 members of the 2018 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Class, the organization’s HOF Board of Directors announced on Dec. 12. The 2018 Induction Class will be honored at the 17th-annual women’s award banquet on April 28. The day’s events include a free reception at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Museum that Saturday afternoon and a banquet that evening at the Primo Banquet Hall in Indianapolis. ALL-TIME RECORD IN PRE-ALL-TIME RECORD IN PRE-SEASON WNIT SEASON WNIT Toledo opened up the 2017-18 campaign with three games in the Preseason WNIT. The Rockets have taken part in the 24th-annual tourney on four occasions in program history and twice under head coach Tricia Cullop. UT also participated in the Preseason
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WNIT during the 1994-95, 1998-99 and 2010-11 seasons, respectively. Toledo has tallied a 4-5 (.444) all-time record in the event.
RANK & FILERANK & FILE Toledo faced its 25th ranked opponent since 1995-96 when the Midnight Blue & Gold dropped a 90-55 decision at No. 5 Louisville on Nov. 14 in the second round of the Preseason WNIT. The Rockets have now dropped eight-straight match-ups against ranked foes and compiled a 3-22 (.120) mark in those contests. UT’s three victories versus ranked opponents came against No. 20 Dayton, 68-65, on Dec. 19, 2009 at home, No. 4 Duke, 71-65, on Nov. 18, 2001 at home and No. 24 Ole Miss, 65-53, in the first round of the 1996 NCAA Championships in Roanoke, Va.
CULLOP & SEASON OPENERS CULLOP & SEASON OPENERS Head Coach Tricia Cullop has posted a season-opening win in 13 of 18 (.722) years as a head coach, including a 6-4 mark (.600) at To-ledo. Among Cullop’s season-opening victories include Arizona, Butler, Dayton, Louisville and Temple, to name a few.
MORE ON SEASON OPENERSMORE ON SEASON OPENERS Toledo’s 74-66 victory against Saint Francis (Pa.) on Nov. 10 improved its record to 23-21 (.523) in season-opening games in the 44-year history of the program. The Rockets’ triumph over the Red Flash also snapped a two-game losing skid at home in season openers under head coach Tricia Cullop. Overall, Cullop has posted a season-opening win in 13 of 18 (.722) years as a head coach, including a 6-4 mark (.600) at UT.
MAC CHAMPIONS!!!MAC CHAMPIONS!!!Toledo claimed the 2017 MAC Championship
for the first time since 2001. UT captured eight league crowns (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘17) and advanced to the “Big Dance” each of those respective years during the 43-year history of the program. The Rockets have also won nine MAC regular-season titles (1991, ‘92, ‘95, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘11, ‘13) and eight MAC West Division crowns (1998, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13). UT’s victims en route to the 2017 MAC Championship included Akron, 65-37, in the first round, MAC East Division Champion Kent St., 67-63, in the quarterfinals, defending MAC Tournament Champion Buffalo, 72-65, in the semifinals and Northern Illinois, 82-71, in the finals. Junior Mikaela Boyd was named the MAC Tournament MVP after averaging 12.3 points, a team-high 11.0 rebounds, a squad-tying best 4.8 assists and a team-best 2.5 steals in a squad-high 33.5 minutes per contest. Joining Boyd on the all-tourney team was sophomore Mariella Santucci, who contributed a squad-best 13.8 points, 4.0 boards, a team-tying high 4.8 helpers and 1.0 thefts in 30.8 minutes per game.
MONAKANA NAMED SECOND-MONAKANA NAMED SECOND-TEAM ALL-MAC IN 2016-17; TEAM ALL-MAC IN 2016-17; FOUR ROCKETS EARN ALL-FOUR ROCKETS EARN ALL-LEAGUE ACCOLADESLEAGUE ACCOLADES Janice Monakana secured Mid-American Conference second-team honors in 2016-17, and three other Rockets earned spots on the all-league squads. Senior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and junior Mikaela Boyd garnered third-team accolades and Mariella Santucci was selected to the All-Freshman Team. The All-MAC Teams are the results of voting by the league’s head coaches. Monakana and Bravo-Harriott collected all-conference recognition for the second-straight season, while Boyd received post-season laurels for the first time.
EXTENDED TIMEEXTENDED TIMEToledo played its second overtime game
of the season against Western Michigan on Feb. 17, claiming a thrilling 69-68 home
triumph. Junior Kaayla McIntyre converted a layup with 0.2 seconds left in the extra period to lift the Midnight Blue & Gold to a heart-pounding one-point victory. Earlier this year, UT secured a 65-64 ove-time win over Maine on Nov. 30. The Rockets are 25-16 (.610) in overtime contests in the 43-plus year history of the program, including a 9-4 (.692) ledger under head coach Tricia Cullop.
CLOSE ENCOUNTERSCLOSE ENCOUNTERS UT has played six games decided by five points or less in 2017-18, most recently suffering a 78-73 setback at Ball St. on Saturday. The Rockets, who are 5-1 (.833) in these types of contests this season, have also secured a 69-68 overtime triumph against Western Michigan on Feb. 17, a 63-60 home win vs. Northern Illinois on Jan. 13, a 65-64 overtime home victory against Maine on Nov. 30, an 81-76 neutral-court triumph vs. Southern on Dec. 18 in the second round of the West Palm Invitational and a 78-73 win at Western Michigan on Jan. 31. Toledo holds an impressive 48-28 (.632) ledger in contests decided by five points or less under head coach Tricia Cullop.
ON THE HORIZONON THE HORIZON Following tonight’s contest, Toledo will wrap up the regular season at home against MAC West Division rival Central Michigan (23-4, 15-1 MAC) on Saturday, March 3. Game time versus the Chippewas is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. in Savage Arena and will be streamed live on ESPN3. Prior to Saturday’s regular-season fi-nale, UT’s four seniors - Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, Nancy Kessler, Michaela Rasmussen and Jada Woody - will be honored. The Rockets will also recognize senior student managers Jessica Paige and Brianna Stewart, as well as senior student athletic trainer Krisha Conley as part of their pre-game festivities. UT and CMU will meet for the second time this year and 81st time overall. The Rockets dropped an 85-47 decision against the Chip-pewas on Feb. 10 in McGuirk Arena. Toledo leads the all-time series, 48-32, and has won five of the last seven contests against its division rival. UT has also won the last three meetings at home and holds a 27-11 advantage in games played in the friendly confines of Savage Arena. A year ago, UT claimed a 74-72 home vic-tory (Jan. 28).
WEST DIVISION MAC OVERALL WEST DIVISION MAC OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCTTEAM W L PCT W L PCT@^Central Michigan 15 1 .938 23 4 .852^Ball St. 12 4 .750 23 4 .852$TOLEDO 8 8 .500 17 11 .607$TOLEDO 8 8 .500 17 11 .607Western Michigan 7 9 .438 14 14 .500Northern Illinois 6 10 .375 14 13 .519Eastern Michigan 6 10 .375 10 17 .370
EAST DIVISION MAC OVERALL EAST DIVISION MAC OVERALL TEAM W L PCT W L PCTTEAM W L PCT W L PCT%^Buffalo 14 2 .875 23 4 .852Miami 10 6 .625 18 9 .667Ohio 9 7 .563 15 12 .556Kent St. 5 11 .313 12 16 .429Bowling Green 2 14 .125 10 17 .370Akron 2 14 .125 8 19 .296
@ - 2017-18 MAC West Division Co-Champion% - 2017-18 MAC East Division Champion^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in 2018 MAC Tournament$ - 2017 MAC Champion & NCAA Championships Automatic Qualifier
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21*@TOLEDO 80, EASTERN MICHIGAN 69*@TOLEDO 80, EASTERN MICHIGAN 69*@Ball St. 85, Western Michigan 58*Buffalo 88, @Bowling Green 67*@Central Michigan 91, Northern Illinois 77*Miami 77, @Akron 50*@Ohio 79, Kent St. 78
SATURDAY, FEB. 24*@BALL ST. 78, TOLEDO 73*@BALL ST. 78, TOLEDO 73*@Buffalo 70, Ohio 53*Central Michigan 78, @Western Michigan 62*@Kent St. 60, Akron 55*@Miami 92, Bowling Green 64*Northern Illinois 84, @Eastern Michigan 75
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28*TOLEDO AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS, 6:00 P.M.*TOLEDO AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS, 6:00 P.M.*Akron at Bowling Green, 7:00 p.m.*Ball St. at Central Michigan, 7:00 p.m.*Buffalo at Kent St., 7:00 p.m.*Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan, 7:00 p.m.*Miami at Ohio, 7:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 3*CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT TOLEDO, 2:00 P.M.*CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT TOLEDO, 2:00 P.M.*Kent St. at Miami, 1:00 p.m.*Western Michigan at Northern Illinois, 1:00 p.m.*Bowling Green at Buffalo, 2:00 p.m.*Ball St. at Eastern Michigan, 2:00 p.m.*Ohio at Akron, 2:00 p.m.
MAC TOURNAMENTMAC TOURNAMENTMONDAY, MARCH 5FIRST ROUND (CAMPUS SITES)FIRST ROUND (CAMPUS SITES)Game 1: No. 9 Seed at No. 8 Seed, TBAGame 2: No. 12 Seed at No. 5 Seed, TBA Game 3: No. 10 Seed at No. 7 Seed, TBAGame 4: No. 11 Seed at No. 6 Seed, TBA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7QUARTERFINALS (CLEVELAND, OHIO)QUARTERFINALS (CLEVELAND, OHIO)Game 5: Game 1 Winner vs. No. 1 Seed, NoonGame 6: Game 2 Winner vs. No. 4 Seed, TBAGame 7: Game 3 Winner vs. No. 2 Seed, TBAGame 8: Game 4 Winner vs. No. 3 Seed, TBA
FRIDAY, MARCH 9SEMIFINALS (CLEVELAND, OHIO)SEMIFINALS (CLEVELAND, OHIO)Game 9: Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 Winner, NoonGame 10: Game 7 Winner vs. Game 8 Winner, 2:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 10CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CLEVELAND, OHIO)CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (CLEVELAND, OHIO)Game 11: Game 9 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner, 11:00 a.m.
* - Mid-American Conference Game
2017-18 MAC STANDINGS (AS OF FEB. 25)2017-18 MAC STANDINGS (AS OF FEB. 25)
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Entering her 10th year at the helm of the To-ledo women’s basketball program, head coach Tri-cia Cullop has rebuilt a Mid-American Conference powerhouse. UT has hung six post-
season banners in Cullop’s time patrolling the sidelines, including a 2011 Postseason WNIT championship, one MAC Championship, two MAC regular-season and four MAC West Division banners from the rafters of Savage Arena. Considering the Rockets experienced five-consecutive losing campaigns prior to Cullop’s arrival, Toledo’s turnaround has truly been a testament to her coaching ability. Under Cullop’s guidance, the Midnight Blue & Gold has amassed an impressive 219-107 overall record and a 116-52 con-ference mark. Individually, 11 Rockets have earned All-MAC honors on 23 occasions. Cullop, who has a 342-217 record in her 17-plus year coaching career, was named the Toledo head coach on April 28, 2008, becoming the ninth coach in the program’s history. A 1993 graduate of Purdue University, Cullop received a bachelor’s degree in com-munications. As a four-year letterwinner with the Boilermakers, she was part of three-straight NCAA Championship teams (1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92) that won Purdue’s first-ever Big Ten championship. Cullop was a team captain in 1992-93 and a three-time
academic All-Big Ten selection under head coach Lin Dunn. A 2018 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame honoree, she was named the Purdue Mortar Board Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 1993. A native of Bicknell, Ind., Cullop was a 1989 High School All-American at North Knox High School. She was also a member of the North Squad in the 1991 U.S. Sports Festival. Cullop is the daughter of Theodore and Jannette Cullop, and has two sisters, Tammy and Tracy.
MID-AMERICAN CONFER-MID-AMERICAN CONFER-ENCE BRILLIANCEENCE BRILLIANCE• Cullop has led Toledo to one MAC Champi-onship (2017), two MAC regular-season titles (2010-11, 2012-13), four MAC West Division crowns (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) and two championship game appearances (2010, 2017).• Cullop is currently fifth in league history in overall winning percentage (219-107, .672) and eighth in conference winning percentage (116-52, .690).
HOME COURT DOMINANCEHOME COURT DOMINANCE• Toledo has been nearly unbeatable in Sav-age Arena over last nine-plus seasons under Cullop, compiling stout 123-34 (.783) ledger.• UT has been even more dominant against MAC opponents on home court, winning 69 of 87 contests (.793).
• The Rockets have won at least 11 home contests in eight of 10 seasons under Cullop, including school-record 19 victories during 2010-11 campaign.• Toledo has led MAC in attendance each of last nine years under Cullop and seen aver-age figures increase significantly, ranking in Top 30 nationally each of last six seasons.• UT posted school-record and MAC-best 7,301 fans vs. USC in 2011 Postseason WNIT Championship Game.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCEACADEMIC EXCELLENCE• Fifteen Toledo players have been selected Academic All-MAC on 24 occasions and total of 31 players have made University’s Dean’s List (3.5 GPA or higher) on 97 occasions.• UT has posted team grade-point average above 3.2 in 12 of 19 semesters.• Toledo’s success in classroom has been recognized by WBCA for having a Top 25 team GPA nationally, posting 3.443 overall GPA during 2014-15 academic year to rank No. 18.• Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott is two-time Aca-demic All-District 5 honoree, becoming only second player in school history to garner prestigious honor on more than one occasion.
TEAMS EXCEL IN MARCHTEAMS EXCEL IN MARCH• Cullop has posted stellar 25-13 (.658) win-loss record in postseason play (12-8 in MAC Tournament, 13-4 in the Postseason WNIT and 0-1 in NCAA Championships) while patrolling Toledo sidelines. • Tenth-year head coach led Rockets to first MAC Championship since 2001 and appear-ance in the 2017 NCAA Championships. • Cullop has also guided Toledo to Postsea-son WNIT on five occasions, including spot in ‘Sweet 16’ three times. • Rockets have won at least one game in Postseason WNIT in each of last five ap-pearances.
STRONG COMMUNITY IN-VOLVEMENT• The Rockets have been very active in com-munity during Cullop’s time at UT, helping with projects such as Habitat for Humanity, Ovarian Cancer Walk, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Sponsor a Family for Christmas.• UT has also made outstanding contributions at its annual “Rockets for the Cure” game, rais-ing at least $10,000 in eight straight seasons.
THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEARTHREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR
2016-17: LETS GO DANCING!!!• The Rockets captured first MAC Champi-onship since 2001 and eighth in program history.• Toledo tallied 25-9 overall record and 12-6 MAC mark.• UT’s 25 wins tied for fifth-most in school history.• Toledo featured second-team All-MAC selection senior Janice Monakana and third-team honorees junior Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and sophomore Mikaela Boyd.• Newcomer Mariella Santucci was named to MAC All-Freshman Team.• Boyd was chosen MAC Tournament MVP and Santucci was tabbed to MAC All-Tournament Team.• Junior Michaela Rasmussen was named to WBCA Allstate Good Works Team, becoming first Rocket to be selected to prestigious squad.• Bravo-Harriott was tabbed to Academic All-District 5 Team for second-consecutive year.• Senior Sophie Reecher, sophomore Sarah St-Fort, Bravo-Harriott, Rasmussen and Boyd collected academic all-league recognition.• UT led league in attendance and ranked No. 27 in NCAA, averaging 3,744 fans per home contest.
2015-16: FIRST-ROUND BYE 2015-16: FIRST-ROUND BYE IN MAC TOURNEY; THIRD-IN MAC TOURNEY; THIRD-PLACE FINISH IN MAC WEST PLACE FINISH IN MAC WEST DIVISIONDIVISION• Toledo tallied 17-13 overall record and 12-6 MAC ledger.
• Thr Rockets earned first-round bye in MAC Tournament for first time in three years• The Midnight Blue & Gold featured first-team All-MAC selection senior Brenae Harris and hon-orable mention honorees junior Janice Mon-akana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott.• Newcomer Kaayla McIntyre was named MAC co-Sixth Player of the Year.• The Rockets led league in home attendence with average of 4,050 fans per contest, the 24th-highest total in the country.• Bravo-Harriott was tabbed to Academic All-District 5 Team, becoming first player since 2003-04 to earn prestigious honor. • Senior Ana Capotosto, junior Sophie Re-echer, sophomore Michaela Rasmussen, Harris and Bravo-Harriott collected academic all-league recognition.
2014-15: POSTSEASON WNIT QUALIFIERQUALIFIER• Toledo posted 19-14 overall record and 10-8 MAC ledger.• The Rockets made 10th overall appearance in Postseason WNIT and fifth in seven years under coach Cullop.• Senior Inma Zanoguera took home first-team All-MAC honors, junior Brenae Harris earned honorable mention accolades and Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named MAC Freshman of the Year. • Junior Ana Capotosto, Zanoguera and Harris collected academic all-league recognition.• The Rockets posted 3.443 overall GPA during 2014-15 academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I programs, according to WBCA.• UT led league in attendance and ranked No. 28 in NCAA, averaging 3,636 fans per home game.
2013-14: EXCEED PRESEASON 2013-14: EXCEED PRESEASON EXPECTATIONS & FINISH EXPECTATIONS & FINISH TIED FOR SECOND IN MAC TIED FOR SECOND IN MAC WEST DIVISIONWEST DIVISION• Toledo finished with 16-16 overall ledger and 9-9 MAC mark.• UT was led by junior Inma Zanoguera and senior Andola Dortch, who earned second-team and third-team All-MAC honors, respectively.• Zanoguera garnered academic all-confer-ence accolades for second-straight season.• The Rockets led league with an average of 3,932 fans per contest, the 24th-highest total in country.
CULLOP VS. DIVISION I OPPONENTSAKRONAKRON ______________________ ______________________ 8-78-7Alabama _____________________________1-0Albany _______________________________1-1Arizona _____________________________ 2-1Arkansas-Pine Bluff ___________________1-0Arkansas St. __________________________1-1Auburn ______________________________1-0Austin Peay _________________________ 2-4BALL ST.BALL ST. ___________________ ___________________ 13-1113-11BOWLING GREENBOWLING GREEN _______________ _______________ 9-49-4Bradley _____________________________ 9-8BUFFALOBUFFALO ____________________ ____________________ 10-410-4Butler ______________________________ 5-3Cal St. Fullerton ______________________1-0Central Arkansas ____________________ 2-0CENTRAL MICHIGANCENTRAL MICHIGAN ___________ ___________ 12-812-8Charlotte ____________________________ 2-0Cincinnati ___________________________ 2-2CLEVELAND ST.CLEVELAND ST. ________________ ________________ 5-35-3Colorado _____________________________0-1Colorado St. _________________________ 2-1Columbia ____________________________1-0Creighton __________________________ 5-14Davidson_____________________________1-0DAYTONDAYTON _____________________ _____________________ 4-54-5Delaware ____________________________1-0DETROIT MERCYDETROIT MERCY _______________ _______________ 4-14-1Drake _____________________________ 9-10Drexel _______________________________0-1DUQUESNEDUQUESNE ____________________ ____________________ 0-10-1East Tennessee St. ____________________0-1EASTERN MICHIGANEASTERN MICHIGAN ___________ ___________13-1013-10Evansville ____________________________1-1Georgia St. ___________________________1-0Green Bay___________________________ 0-3Harvard ______________________________0-1Hawaii _______________________________1-1Idaho ________________________________1-0Illinois _______________________________0-1Illinois St. ___________________________ 7-9Indiana _____________________________ 2-2Indiana St. __________________________6-11IONAIONA ________________________ ________________________ 3-03-0IPFW ________________________________1-1IUPUI _______________________________ 4-2Kansas ______________________________0-1KENT ST.KENT ST. ___________________ ___________________ 10-310-3Kentucky ___________________________ 2-0Lipscomb ___________________________ 2-0LOUISIANALOUISIANA _______________________ _______________________ 1-01-0LOUISVILLELOUISVILLE ___________________ ___________________ 1-21-2Loyola Marymount ____________________0-1Madonna ____________________________1-0MAINEMAINE ______________________ ______________________ 1-01-0Marquette ____________________________1-3Marshall _____________________________1-0MIAMIMIAMI _____________________ _____________________ 11-111-1Michigan ____________________________ 0-2Michigan St. __________________________0-1Milwaukee __________________________ 2-1Mississippi Valley St.___________________1-0Missouri ____________________________ 0-3Missouri St. __________________________6-11Morehead St. ________________________ 4-0Nevada _____________________________ 2-0New Mexico __________________________1-0North Carolina ________________________0-1North Dakota ________________________ 3-0NORTHERN ILLINOISNORTHERN ILLINOIS ___________ ___________ 17-517-5Northern Iowa _______________________13-7Northwestern ________________________ 1-2Notre Dame _________________________ 0-2Oakland ____________________________ 2-0OHIOOHIO _______________________ _______________________ 13-513-5Penn ________________________________1-0Pittsburgh ____________________________1-0Portland St. __________________________1-0Prairie View A&M ______________________1-0Purdue _____________________________ 0-3Radford _____________________________ 2-0Rhode Island _________________________1-0SAINT FRANCIS (PA.)SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) ____________ ____________ 2-02-0Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ____________________0-1Saint Peter’s ________________________ 2-0Santa Clara __________________________1-0SIU Edwardsville _____________________ 3-0Southeast Missouri ____________________1-0SOUTHERNSOUTHERN ___________________ ___________________ 1-01-0Southern Illinois ____________________ 12-5ST. BONAVENTUREST. BONAVENTURE _____________ _____________ 5-15-1Syracuse ____________________________1-1Temple ______________________________1-1Tennessee Tech _____________________ 4-3Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ______________1-0Toledo _______________________________1-0UCLA ________________________________0-1UIC _________________________________ 5-0UMBC ________________________________1-0UMKC ________________________________1-0USC _________________________________1-0UTEP ________________________________0-1UT Martin ___________________________ 4-0Valparaiso ___________________________0-1Virginia ______________________________1-0VCU ________________________________ 2-0Virginia Tech _________________________0-1WESTERN KENTUCKYWESTERN KENTUCKY ___________ ___________ 1-31-3WESTERN MICHIGANWESTERN MICHIGAN ___________ ___________ 18-318-3Wichita St. _________________________ 12-5Wisconsin ___________________________0-1Wright St. ____________________________1-1Yale _________________________________1-0Youngstown St. ______________________ 2-0BOLD ITALICSBOLD ITALICS Indicates 2017-18 Opponent
HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOPHEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOPTEAM GPA BY SEMESTER
2012-13: MAC REGULAR-SEA-SON CHAMPIONSSON CHAMPIONS• Toledo captured second MAC regular-season championship in span of three years, as well as securing berth in Postseason WNIT for fourth consecutive season.• The Rockets compiled 29-4 record, best single-season mark in UT annals, including 15-1 MAC ledger.• UT’s 29 wins tied for most in school history and second most in MAC record books.• Cullop collected Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 4 Coach of the Year recognition, as well as MAC Coach of the Year for third time.• The Midnight Blue & Gold sported win streaks of 15- and 11-consecutive games during season, ranking among top seven runs in school history.• Toledo paced MAC in home attendance with average of 4,012 fans per contest, the 25th-best mark in the country. • Toledo placed senior Naama Shafir and junior Andola Dortch on All-MAC first team, senior Yolanda Richardson on second team and sophomore Inma Zanoguera on the third team.• Dortch repeated as MAC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming fourth player in league
history to earn top defensive award on more than one occasion. • Shafir, Richardson and Zanoguera received academic all-league recognition.
2011-12: THIRD STRAIGHT MAC WEST DIVISION TITLE • Toledo claimed share of MAC West Divi-sion title for third consecutive season and secured berth in Postseason WNIT.• The Rockets advanced to ‘Elite Eight’ of postseason tourney.• UT wrapped up season with 24-10 overall record and 13-3 mark in the MAC.• Toledo paced league in home attendance with average of 3,748 fans per contest, the 28th-best mark in the country.• Sophomore Andola Dortch became first Rocket to garner MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades.• UT placed Dortch as well as junior Yolanda Richardson on All-MAC second team and senior Courtney Ingersoll on third team.• Senior Haylie Linn and Ingersoll earned academic all-league recognition.
2010-11: POSTSEASON WNIT CHAMPIONS & MAC REGU-CHAMPIONS & MAC REGU-LAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS!!!LAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS!!!• The Rockets won school-record 29 games and became first MAC basketball program to capture national postseason tournament.• UT’s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by 76-68 triumph over USC in championship game before school and conference women’s basketball record 7,301 fans.• Toledo claimed outright MAC regular-season championship for first time in decade with 14-2 ledger.• UT led the league in attendance for 21st-consecutive season and ranked 37th nation-ally, averaging 3,078 fans per contest for third-highest total in school history.• The Rockets ended historic season on 18-game win streak in Savage Arena, third-longest unbeaten stretch in school history.• The Rockets featured first-team All-MAC selection junior Naama Shafir and honorable mention all-league honoree senior Melissa Goodall.• Shafir and Goodall also garnered academic all-conference recognition.
MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(MAC GAMES - MINIMUM 40 GAMES)(MAC GAMES - MINIMUM 40 GAMES)COACH (YEAR)COACH (YEAR) W-LW-L PPCTCTBILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24 .797BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 94-24 .797Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 89-27 .767Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 135-41 .767Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 92-32 .742Pam Wettig, MIA (1982-84) 35-13 .729Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 32-13 .711Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 68-30 .694TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 116-52 .690TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 116-52 .690Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 260-120 .684Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 65-31 .677
MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCTMAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT(ALL GAMES - MINIMUM 75 GAMES)(ALL GAMES - MINIMUM 75 GAMES)COACH (YEAR)COACH (YEAR) W-LW-L PCTPCTBILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53BILL FENNELLY, UT (1988-95) 166-53 .758 .758Curt Miller, BGSU (2001-12) 258-92 .737Fran Voll, BGSU (1985-91) 144-60 .706Jaci Clark, BGSU (1992-98) 135-65 .675TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 219-107 .672TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-PRES.) 219-107 .672Laura Golden, CMU (1982-84) 59-30 .663ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 .627ETHEL ALLMAN, UT (1981-84) 52-31 .627Linda Wunder, MIA (1987-93) 105-64 .621Bob Lindsay, KSU (1990-2012) 418-256 .620Tracy Roller, BSU (2001-07) 130-81 .616Suzy Merchant, EMU (1999-2007) 146-91 .616
ROCKETS BY NUMBERSUNDER TRICIA CULLOP
2017-18/OVERALLAt home _____________________ 11-2/123-34On the road ___________________ 5-8/72-60Neutral site ___________________ 1-1/24-13In overtime ______________________ 2-0/9-4
Leads at the half _____________ 11-0/164-16Trails at the half _______________ 6-11/45-87Tied at halftime _________________ 0-0/10-4
Shots 45% or above from field ___11-1/90-15Shots less than 45% from field ____ 6-10/128-92Opponent shots 45% or above ___ 2-5/16-45Opponent shots less than 45%___ 15-6/202-62 Toledo outshots opponent _____ 15-2/179-19Opponent outshots Toledo _______2-9/38-88Both teams shoot same from floor ___ 0-0/2-0
Toledo has more turnovers ______ 4-5/74-60Opponent has more turnovers __ 9-5/126-40Turnovers are equal _____________ 4-1/19-7
Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs ____ 5-0/60-18Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs _ 3-3/23-40
No Toledo player w/10+points ______ 0-0/0-3One Toledo player w/10+points _____ 0-0/8-9Two Toledo players w/10+points __ 3-4/49-27Three Toledo players w/10+points ___ 6-7/95-49Four Toledo players w/10+points __ 6-0/48-16Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points ___0-0/17-3
Games decided by 1-5 points ____ 5-1/48-28Games decided by 6-10 points___ 5-2/56-35Games decided by 11-15 points __ 1-3/51-20Games decided by 16+ points____6-5/64-24
Toledo allows less than 69 points __ 14-2/194-34Toledo allows 69-79 points ______3-5/23-49Toledo allows 80+ points _________0-4/2-24
Toledo plays in November _______ 5-1/33-24Toledo plays in December _______4-3/42-20Toledo plays in January _________ 6-3/58-23Toledo plays in February ________ 2-4/54-19Toledo plays in March ___________ 0-0/32-21
Toledo plays on Monday ___________ 3-0/7-4Toledo plays on Tuesday __________0-1/12-7Toledo plays on Wednesday _____ 6-3/61-24Toledo plays on Thursday ________ 2-0/16-8Toledo plays on Friday ____________1-0/21-7Toledo plays on Saturday _______ 5-5/72-38Toledo plays on Sunday _________ 0-2/30-19
THREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEARTHREE-TIME MAC COACH OF THE YEAR
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2009-10: MAC WEST DIVI-2009-10: MAC WEST DIVI-SION CHAMPIONS & POSTSEA-SION CHAMPIONS & POSTSEA-SON WNIT QUALIFIERSON WNIT QUALIFIER• Toledo secured outright MAC West Division title for first time since 2000-01, and ad-vanced to the league-tourney finals.• The Rockets earned automatic invitation to Postseason WNIT, defeating Pittsburgh in first round and moved into second round for first time since 1998.• Toledo finished 12-4 in conference action and concluded season with 25-9 ledger. • UT ranked among Top 50 NCAA Division I schools in attendance, averaging 2,720 fans per contest to stand 48th nationally.• Toledo featured first-team All-MAC senior Tanika Mays, second-team sophomore Naama Shafir and honorable mention junior Melissa Goodall.• Shafir earned academic all-conference accolades.
2008-09: ROCKETS BURST 2008-09: ROCKETS BURST UPON SCENE IN CULLOP’S UPON SCENE IN CULLOP’S FIRST SEASONFIRST SEASON• Cullop guided Rockets, picked to finish last in West Division, to league’s third-best MAC record and appearance in semifinals of postseason tourney.• UT finished 11-5 in league play and wrapped up the year with overall mark of 18-13. • Cullop was selected MAC co-Coach of the Year. • The Rockets were led by junior Tanika Mays and freshman Naama Shafir, who received second-team and honorable mention All-MAC honors.• Junior Lisa Johnson garnered academic all-conference honors.
C U L L O P E S T A B L I S H E S C U L L O P E S T A B L I S H E S EVANSVILLE AS MISSOURI EVANSVILLE AS MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CON-VALLEY CONFERENCE CON-TENDERTENDER• Cullop came to Toledo from University of Evansville where she coached for eight seasons and built Purple Aces into one of top programs in Missouri Valley Conference.• Cullop’s 123 wins ranks second all-time at Evansville, just one win behind Bill Barnett.• Guided teams to 73-48 record over her last four years, including 45-27 in league action.• Cullop was named 2008 Missouri Valley
Coach of the Year.• Cullop’s teams caught attention of wom-en’s basketball fans, as Evansville set season attendance marks in each of her final six seasons.• Cullop helped produce 13 All-MVC players, including seven first-team selections.
CULLOP’S COACHING ORIGINSCULLOP’S COACHING ORIGINS• Cullop came to Evansville in April of 2000 after four years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Xavier University.• Cullop also had assistant coaching stops at Radford and Long Beach St. prior to joining Xavier staff.• Cullop has been part of eight NCAA Cham-pionships and seven Postseason WNIT berths in 28 years as player and coach at collegiate level.
HEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOPHEAD COACH TRICIA CULLOPTOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH CULLOP
MAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAndola Dortch ______________ 2011-12; 2012-13
MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ______________ 2014-15
MAC SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEARKaayla McIntyre _____________________ 2015-16
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS
OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Member of UT’s Dean’s List on two occasions• Transfer from Murray St. University (Sat out 2015-16 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules)• Started 27 of 85 games in two-plus collegiate seasons (once in 2016-17, 26 in 2014-15 with Racers)• Scored in double figures on 24 occasions (six times in 2017-18, six in 2016-17, 12 in 2014-15 with Racers) • Tallied at least 20 points on three occasions (once in 2017-18, once in 2016-17, once in 2014-15 with Racers)• Combo guard who brings speed, quickness, and athletic ability to backcourt• Majoring in psychology
AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)• Has appeared in 24 games off bench• Sat two games after sustaining knee injury vs. Ball St. in first quarter (Jan. 20-24)• Missed West Palm Invitational after being suspended due to violation of team rules (Dec. 17-18)• Averaging 6.3 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.4 steals in 18.5 minutes per contest (3.9 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.5 apg and 0.2 spg in 16.4 mpg in MAC play)• Poured in career-high 27 points, two dimes and one theft in 25 minutes vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Tallied five points, two rebounds, season-tying best five assists and one steal in season-high 29 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Totaled 11 points, career-tying high five boards and two helpers in 23 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 31)• Returned to playing rotation with 17 points and two assists in season-tying best 26 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Dec. 27)• Had team-high 19 points, season-high four boards and three dimes at Detroit Mercy in non-conference finale (Dec. 21)• Finished with 10 points in 25 minutes at Duquesne (Dec. 6)• Tallied eight points, two caroms and team-tying best four helpers in 21 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 4)• Contributed 10 points, season-high five assists and one rejection vs. Dayton (Nov. 22)
OLIVIA CUNNINGHAMOLIVIA CUNNINGHAM#0
JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-7HORN LAKE, MISS.
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CUNNINGHAM’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSCUNNINGHAM’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS
CUNNINGHAM’S SEASON HIGHSCUNNINGHAM’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 27 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 5 at Western Michigan (1/31/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 5 ( 2 times, last vs. Buffalo (2/3/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 vs. Dayton (11/22/17)STEALS:STEALS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 9 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 6 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 3 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 29 vs. Buffalo (2/3/18)
CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER HIGHSCUNNINGHAM’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 27 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 5 (4 times, last at Western Michigan (1/31/18) ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 11 vs. Brescia (12/30/14)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Dayton (11/22/17)STEALS:STEALS: 3 vs. Davidson (11/24/16) FIELD GOALS: FIELD GOALS: 9 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17) FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 7 at Tennessee Tech (1/8/15) 3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 3 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 35 at SIU Edwardsville (1/24/15)
CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS @ TOLEDOTotal 3-Point Rebounds
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSAS A RED-S H I R T S O P H O -M O R E (2016-17)• Appeared in 32 games, making
one start at Kent St. (Jan. 21)• Averaged 5.5 points, 1.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 steals in 13.4 minutes per game (2.6 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.3 spg in 9.6 mpg in MAC play)• Earned team’s “Most Improved Award”• Finished first on team in free throw percentage (.800, 32-of-40), third in three-point field-goal percentage (.302, 16-of-53), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 64-of-150), tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16) and fifth in assists• Led Rockets in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals once• Contributed 11.3 points (third-highest total on team), 1.5 boards and 0.3 helpers in 15.3 minutes per contest in MAC Tournament (March 6-11)• Totaled season-high 20 points, season-tying best four caroms and one dime in 25 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)• Poured in 14 points, three boards, two helpers and two thefts in team-tying best 26 minutes vs. UIC (Dec. 1)• Contributed team-high 13 points and two rebounds in 21 minutes vs. Akron in first round of MAC Tournament (March 6)• Had eight points in third quarter vs. Buffalo in semifinals of MAC Tournament (March 10)• Tallied 10 points, two rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18)• Totaled seven points, season-best four caroms, season-tying high four dimes and one steal in 23 minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)• Registered eight points, season-high four assists and collegiate-best three steals in 28 minutes vs. Davidson in first round of Cancun Chal-lenge (Nov. 24)• Tallied 10 points, one carom, one dime and career-tying best two thefts at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)• Contributed 10 points in only 15 minutes vs. Rhode Island in home opener (Nov. 15)
CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT PTS AST12/30/14 Brescia 17 11
CUNNINGHAM’S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Akron (3/6/17) 21 5-8 1-1 2-3 2 2 0 1 0 0 13Kent St. (3/8/17) 4 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4Buffalo (3/10/17) 11 3-7 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 2 0 0 8NIU (3/11/17) 25 7-12 2-4 4-6 4 0 1 2 0 0 20Averages - 4 GP 15.3 17-31/54.8 3-7/50.0 8-11/72.7 1.5 0.5 0.3 1.5 0.0 0.0 11.3
CUNNINGHAM’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 9 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3Averages - 1 GP 9.0 1-3/33.3 1-2/50.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.0
CUNNINGHAM’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESCUNNINGHAM’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESDATE OPPONENT PTS11/18/17 Louisiana 271/8/15 Tennessee Tech 243/11/17 Northern Illinois 20
AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• Sat out season per NCAA transfer rules
AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15 @ MURRAY ST.)AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15 @ MURRAY ST.)• Appeared in 29 games, making 26 starts• Started first 26 contests (Nov. 14-Feb. 14)• Averaged 8.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.4 steals per game (7.1 ppg and 2.1 rpg in 20.5 mpg in OVC play)• Shot 37.1 percent (93-of-251) from floor, including 20.9 percent (9-of-43) from three-point land, and 61.2 percent (63-of-103) from free throw line• Led team in helpers, as well as finishing second in games started, third in scoring and overall field-goals made, and fourth in free throws made and minutes played• Finished with season-high 24 points in 32 minutes at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 8)• Posted 18 points in 34 minutes vs. Tennessee St. (Jan. 15) ... Totaled first-collegiate double-double with 17 points and season-best 11 help-ers vs. Brescia (Dec. 30)• Dished out 10 dimes in collegiate-best 35 minutes at SIU Edwardsville (Jan. 24)• Poured in 18 points in 33 minutes at Kennesaw St. (Dec. 6)• Registered 15 points, season-tying best five caroms and four dimes vs. Evansville (Dec. 3)• Contributed 10 points, seven assists and season-tying high two thefts in only 19 minutes vs. Blackburn (Nov. 18)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2017-18 SAAC team representative• Possesses quick release and great shooting range• Has ability to score off screens or off the dribble• Scored in double figures on five occasions (all five times in 2017-18)• POSSESSES THREE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PLAYING FOR FINN-• POSSESSES THREE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PLAYING FOR FINN-ISH NATIONAL TEAM (2014-17)ISH NATIONAL TEAM (2014-17)• Majoring in visual arts
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)• Has appeared in all 28 games, making 12 starts• Averaging 4.2 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.4 steals in 18.1 minutes per contest (3.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 1.7 apg and 0.3 spg in 18.8 mpg in MAC play)• Drained team-high three treys and finished with 13 points in career-tying best 36 minutes at MAC East Division leader Buffalo (Jan. 20)• Had 12 points, career-tying best five boards and collegiate-high six assists in 28 minutes vs. Ball St. (Jan. 17)• Contributed nine points, four rebounds and three dimes in 31 minutes vs. Ohio (Jan. 10)• Averaged 12.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg and 3.0 apg in team-high 34.5 mpg during West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17-18)• Finished with career-high 14 points and two helpers in squad-best 33 minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 18) • Registered 11 points, collegiate-tying best five caroms and career-tying high four dimes in collegiate-best 36 minutes vs. Western Kentucky in first round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17)• Had 10 points, two assists and career-tying best two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Cleveland St. as starter (Dec. 9)• Tallied six points and two assists at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 4)• Knocked down triple in overtime to give Toledo lead it would not relinquish vs. Maine (Nov. 30)• Converted two treys and finished with six points at Iona (Nov. 27)• Contributed six points, one board, one helper and one theft vs. Dayton (Nov. 22)• Dished out four assists vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
ROKKANEN’S SEASON HIGHSROKKANEN’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 14 vs. Southern (12/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 5 (2 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 6 vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 vs. Akron (1/3/18)STEALS:STEALS: 2 (3 times, last vs. Akron (1/3/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 5 (3 times, last at Buffalo (1/20/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 2 vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 4 vs. Southern (12/18/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 36 (2 times, last at Buffalo (1/20/18)
ROKKANEN’S CAREER HIGHSROKKANEN’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 14 vs. Southern (12/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 5 (3 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 6 vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Akron (1/3/18)STEALS:STEALS: 2 (4 times, last vs. Akron (1/3/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 5 (3 times, last at Buffalo (1/20/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 2 (3 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 4 vs. Southern (12/18/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 36 (2 times, last at Buffalo (1/20/18)
ROKKANEN’S CAREER STATISTICSTotal 3-Point Rebounds
ROKKANEN’S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Akron (3/6/17) 12 0-2 0-2 0-2 3 2 2 2 0 0 0NIU (3/11/17) 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 2 GP 8.0 0-2/0.0 0-2/0.0 0-2/0.0 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
ROKKANEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 3.0 0-1/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSAS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)• Appeared in 28 games, making one start at Kent St. (Jan. 21)• Averaged 2.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals in 8.1 minutes per game (2.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.6 apg and 0.4 spg in 8.8 mpg in MAC play)• Had season-high nine points, two caroms, one assist, one blocked shot and one theft in then season-best 20 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11)• Knocked down season-high two triples and tallied eight points in 10 minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)• Finished with seven points, three rebounds and one steal vs. Miami (Jan. 7)• Made pair of baskets in final minute of second quarter to spark 11-0 run at Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 4)• Tallied four points, season-high five rebounds and two dimes vs. Ohio (Jan. 18)• Contributed three points, three boards, season-and team-high four helpers and season-best two steals in season-high 22 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 14) • Scored five points in 12 minutes vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31)• Registered eight points vs. Detroit Mercy in non-league finale (Dec. 21)• Tallied five points, three boards, one helper and one theft in 12 minutes vs. St. Bonaventure (Dec. 11) • Totaled two points and three caroms vs. UIC (Dec. 1) • Contributed five points, one helper and one theft in 16 minutes vs. Davidson in first round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 24)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2017-18 PRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST DIVISION HONOREE• 2017-18 PRESEASON ALL-MAC WEST DIVISION HONOREE• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• 2016-17 third-team All-MAC• 2017 MAC Tournament MVP• 2017 MAC All-Tournament Team• 2016-17 MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• 2016-17 Academic All-MAC• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in two of last five semesters• Started 63 of 92 games in three-plus seasons at Toledo (28 times in 2017-18, 34 in 2016-17, once in 2015-16)• Scored in double figures on 42 occasions (19 times in 2017-18, 23 in 2016-17), including 20 double-doubles (10 times in 2017-18, 10 in 2016-17)• Tallied at least 20 points on six occasions (twice in 2017-18, four in 2016-17)• Dished out at least seven assists on 11 occasions (three times in 2017-18, eight in 2016-17)• Grabbed at least 10 rebounds on 23 occasions (11 times in 2017-18, 12 in 2016-17)• Collected at least four steals on 12 occasions (eight times in 2017-18, four in 2016-17)• Possesses tremendous speed and quickness• Majoring in sociology
AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)• Team captain• Has started all 28 games (one of three players to start every contest)• Averaging 12.2 points, squad-high 8.4 rebounds, team-best 4.3 as-
sists and squad-high 2.5 steals in team-best 32.8 minutes per contest (14.5 ppg, squad-high 10.3 rpg, team-high 4.4 apg and squad-best 2.3 spg in team-high 35.0 mpg in MAC play)
MIKAELA BOYDMIKAELA BOYD#2
JUNIOR • GUARD • 5-7HILLSIDE, ILL.
PROVISO WEST H.S.
BOYD’S SEASON HIGHSBOYD’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 20 at Ohio (12/31/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 19 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 8 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 vs. Akron (1/3/18)STEALS:STEALS: 7 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/10/17)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 9 at Ball St. (2/24/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 12 at Ohio (12/31/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 1 vs. Kent St. (1/24/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 43 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
BOYD’S CAREER HIGHSBOYD’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 27 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 19 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 9 vs. Buffalo (2/1/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (6 times, last vs. Akron (1/3/18)STEALS:STEALS: 7 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/10/17)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 9 (2 times, last at Ball St. (2/24/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 12 at Ohio (12/31/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 1 (3 times, last vs. Kent St. (1/24/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 43 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS• Ranks fifth in MAC in thefts, tied for fifth in over-all rebounding, sixth in defensive boards (6.2 rpg), eighth in assist/tu rnove r ra t i o (1.6, 120-73) and minutes played (32.8 mpg), ninth
in helpers, 14th in offensive caroms (2.2 rpg) and 24th in scoring• Posted team-high 10 double-doubles against Ball St. (game-high 24 pts., contest-best 15 rebs., game-high 4 stls., Feb. 24), Eastern Michigan (14 pts., contest-best 12 rebs., 6 asts., game-high 5 stls., Feb. 21), Bowling Green (16 pts., contest-high 10 rebs., game-best 6 asts., Jan. 27), Kent St. (team-high 19 pts., contest-best 13 rebs., 5 assts., 3 stls., Jan. 24), Ball St. (11 pts., 10 rebs., 6 asts., game-high 4 stls., Jan. 17), Northern Illinois (17 pts., 13 rebs., Jan. 13), Ohio (17 pts., career-high 19 rebs., 8 asts., Jan. 10), Akron (16 pts., 11 rebs., 3 stls., Jan. 3), Ohio (season-best 20 pts., 10 rebs., Dec. 31) and Iona (14 pts., 11 rebs., Nov. 27)• Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Jan. 8-14), averaging team highs in points (17.0 ppg), rebounds (16.0 rpg), assists (4.5 apg) and steals (1.5 spg) in victories against Ohio (Jan. 10) and Northern Illinois (Jan. 13)• Finished with six points, 11 rebounds, season-tying best eight assists and two thefts in career-best 43 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 17)• Had team-high 18 points, six boards, five helpers and four thefts in contest-tying best 37 minutes at Miami (Feb. 7)• Finished with 13 points, team-high nine rebounds, two assists and one
steal in squad-best 34 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Registered 14 points, three car-oms, three help-ers and contest-tying best four steals at Western Michigan (Jan. 31)• Tallied 13 points, team-high eight boards and four dimes at MAC Eas t D i v i s i on leader Buffalo (Jan. 20)• Had 11 points, f i v e c a r o m s , seven assists and two thefts at Detroit Mercy in non-conference
BOYD’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 35 5-14 0-0 1-2 6 2 2 1 0 1 11Averages - 1 GP 35.0 5-14/35.7 0-0/0.0 1-2/50.0 6.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 11.0
BOYD’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT PTS REB2/24/18 Ball St. 24 152/21/18 E. Michigan 14 121/27/18 Bowling Green 16 101//24/18 Kent St. 19 131/17/18 Ball St. 11 101/13/18 Northern Illinois 17 131/10/18 Ohio 17 191/3/18 Akron 16 1112/31/17 Ohio 20 1011/27/17 Iona 14 113/11/17 Northern Illinois 27 143/10/17 Buffalo 10 113/4/17 Ball St. 21 133/1/17 Northern Illinois 12 162/11/17 Bowling Green 18 112/4/17 Ohio 13 152/1/17 Buffalo 11 121/11/17 Buffalo 19 101/4/17 E. Michigan 19 1111/19/16 Cleveland St. 11 10
BOYD’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESBOYD’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESDATE OPPONENT PTS3/11/17 Northern Illinois 272/24/18 Ball St. 242/25/17 Western Michigan 233/4/17 Ball St. 2112/31/17 Ohio 202/8/17 Western Michigan 20
finale (Dec. 21)• Averaged 12.5 ppg and squad-best 4.0 apg in 31.5 mpg during West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17-18)• Contributed 15 points, four rebounds, season-high six helpers and two steals in 32 minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invite (Dec. 18)• Registered season-high 18 points, nine boards, five dimes and contest-best six steals in then collegiate-high 42 minutes vs. Maine (Nov. 30)• Had 11 points, seven boards, three helpers and career-high seven thefts in squad-best 32 minutes vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17)AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17)• THIRD-TEAM ALL-MAC• THIRD-TEAM ALL-MAC• MAC TOURNAMENT MVP• MAC TOURNAMENT MVP• MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM• MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM• MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Academic All-MAC• Started all 34 games (only player to start every contest)• Averaged team-high 12.2 points, squad-best 7.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and team-high 2.1 steals in squad-best 30.8 minutes per game (13.2 ppg, team-high 8.7 rpg, 3.3 apg and squad-best 1.8 spg in team-high 31.6 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked fourth in MAC in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), sixth in thefts, overall rebounding and assist/turnover ratio (1.6, 137-85), seventh in helpers and 20th in scoring• Earned team’s “MVP Award” and “Ultimate Rocket Award”• Finished first on team in scoring, overall field-goals made (156), overall rebounding, steals, games started and minutes played (1,046), second in assists and free throws made (102), tied for third in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 156-of-365), fourth in free throw percentage (.713, 102-of-143) and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4) • Led Rockets in rebounding on squad-best 20 occasions, assists 13 times, steals on squad-tying high 13 occasions, scoring team-best 11 times and blocked shots on three occasions Contributed 12.3 points, team-high 11.0 boards, squad-tying best 4.8 helpers and team-high 2.5 thefts in squad-best 33.3 minutes per contest in MAC tourney (March 6-11)• Posted team-high 10 double-doubles against Northern Illinois (career-high 27 pts., contest-best 14 rebs., March 11), Buffalo (10 pts., 11 rebs., March 10), Ball St. (21 pts., 13 rebs., March 4), Northern Illinois (12 pts.,
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2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOScareer-high 16 rebs., March 1 ) , Bowl ing Green (18 pts., 11 rebs., Feb. 11), Ohio (13 pts., 15 rebs., Feb. 4), Buf-falo (11 pts., 12 rebs., 9 asts., Feb. 1), Buffalo (19 pts., 10 rebs., Jan. 11), Eastern Michigan (19 pts., 11 rebs., Jan. 4) and Cleveland St. (11 pts., 10 rebs., Nov. 19)• Finished with ca-reer-high 27 points,
contest-best 14 caroms, three helpers, one blocked shot and two thefts in season-tying high 38 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)• Poured in then career-high 23 points, squad-best nine boards, three dimes and contest-tying high three steals in team-best 35 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25)• Had squad-best 15 points, four boards, two assists and contest-high four thefts in team-best 36 minutes at MAC regular-season champion Central Michigan (Feb. 18)• Registered 20 points, team-tying high nine rebounds and three dimes at Western Michigan (Feb. 8)• Totaled 11 points, team-high nine boards, career-tying best eight helpers and two thefts in 31 minutes vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 28)• Finished with 12 points, eight caroms, team-high seven assists and season-best six thefts in 33 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7)• Had 16 points, four rebounds, four dimes and team-high three thefts in 32 minutes at NCAA Championships participant Dayton (Dec. 9) • Totaled then career highs in points (16), assists (8) and steals (4) vs. UIC (Dec. 1)
BOYD IN TOLEDOINDIVIDUAL GAME RECORD BOOK
REBOUNDS22 _______________ Liz Meiring vs. KSU (1/8/85)21 _______ Inma Zanoguera vs. Idaho (12/13/14)21 ______________ Kim Bradley vs. CSU (1/4/93)21 _____________ Mary Tonjes vs. NMU (12/6/80)19 ______ MIKAELA BOYD vs. OHIO (1/10/18)19 _______________ Kahli Carter at CMU (2/17/01)19 ____________Angela Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95)19 ___________ Lucretia LeGault vs. KSU (3/2/91)19 _____________Keri Cartwright vs. CMU (1/9/88)
AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2015-16)AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2015-16)• Appeared in 27 games, making one start at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18)• Missed three contests after suffering concussion during practice on Dec. 1 (Dec. 2-6)• Averaged 2.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.4 minutes per game (2.1 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.6 spg in 7.3 mpg in MAC play)• Finished fourth on squad in thefts (13) and fifth in dimes (29)• Led Rockets in scoring and steals on two occasions and rebounding, assists and blocked shots once• Tallied season-tying best nine points, one rebound and season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)• Had season-high nine points, two boards and three assists in 12 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14)• Contributed five points, four rebounds, two assists and one theft in 15 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)• Totaled five points, five caroms and one assist at Akron (Jan. 20)• Finished with three points, season-tying best four helpers and two thefts vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9)• Had seven points, season-high six boards and two dimes in 15 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20)• Contributed team-tying best eight points, three caroms and one theft in 20 minutes as starter against Fighting Irish
AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)• Granted medical hardship waiver• Appeared in two games off bench• Missed final 30 contests after having season-ending knee surgery on Dec. 30• Averaged 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes per game• Had two boards in seven minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• SAT OUT 2016-17 SEASON AS REDSHIRT• SAT OUT 2016-17 SEASON AS REDSHIRT• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in Fall 2017 Semester• Transfer from Redlands Community College • Has two years of eligibility remaining• Can play on perimeter or inside• Solid rebounder and ball handler• Majoring in recreational therapy
AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2017-18)AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2017-18)• Has appeared in three games off bench• Averaging 0.7 rebounds in 1.3 minutes per contest• Pulled down one rebound in two minutes at St. Bonaventure in UT debut (Dec. 4)• Missed three contests (Nov. 14-22) after suffering head injury during practice (Nov. 13)
AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)• Suffered season-ending right knee injury during practice (ACL, MCL, Meniscus) (Nov. 9)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16 @ REDLANDS C.C.)AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16 @ REDLANDS C.C.)• First-team NJCAA All-Region II• First-team all-conference• Started all 29 games• Averaged team-high 13.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game (12.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.4 spg in division play)• Shot 53.3 percent (153-of-287) from field, including 43.9 percent (29-of-66) from three-point range, and 81.9 percent (59-of-72) from charity stripe• Helped team post 23-8 overall record, including 13-5 in division• Poured in at least 10 points on 25 occasions, including season-high 22 points against Hill College (Nov. 17)
AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15 @ REDLANDS C.C.)AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15 @ REDLANDS C.C.)• Started all 29 games• Averaged 10.9 points, 6.2 boards and 1.1 helpers and 1.0 thefts (11.9 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 0.9 apg and 1.1 spg in division play)• Shot 39.8 percent (115-of-289) from floor, including 33.3 percent (16-of-48) from three-point land, and 71.1 percent (69-of-97) from free throw line• Scored in double figures on 18 occasions, including season-high 23 points against Independence Community College
MAE TSHITENGEMAE TSHITENGE#10
JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-10NUECHATEL, SWITZERLAND
ESCC H.S.
TSHITENGE’S SEASON HIGHSTSHITENGE’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: NoneREBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 1 (2 times, last at Central Michigan (2/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: NoneBLOCKS:BLOCKS: NoneSTEALS:STEALS: NoneFIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: NoneFREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: None3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 2 at St. Bonaventure (12/4/17)
TSHITENGE’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSTSHITENGE’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS
SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)^ (11/10) — Did Not See Game Action —at Louisville^ (11/14) — Injured —LOUISIANA^ (11/18) — Injured —DAYTON (11/22) — Injured —at Iona (11/27) — Did Not See Game Action —MAINE (11/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at St. Bonaventure (12/4) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at Duquesne (12/6) — Did Not See Game Action — CLEVELAND ST. (12/9) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. W. Kentucky! (12/17) — Did Not See Game Action — vs. Southern! (12/18) — Did Not See Game Action —at Detroit Mercy (12/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ohio* (12/31) — Did Not See Game Action —AKRON* (1/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at E. Michigan* (1/6) — Did Not See Game Action —OHIO* (1/10) — Did Not See Game Action —N. ILLINOIS* (1/13) — Did Not See Game Action —BALL ST.* (1/17) — Did Not See Game Action —at Buffalo* (1/20) — Did Not See Game Action —KENT ST.* (1/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at Bowling Green* (1/27) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan* (1/31) — Did Not See Game Action —BUFFALO* (2/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at Miami* (2/7) — Did Not See Game Action —at C. Michigan* (2/10) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0W. MICHIGAN* (2/17) — Did Not See Game Action —E. MICHIGAN* (2/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ball St.* (2/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at N. Illinois* (2/28)C. MICHIGAN* (3/3)
TSHITENGE’S CAREER STATISTICSTotal 3-Point Rebounds
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS
OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2016-17 MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM• 2016-17 MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM• 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM• 2017 MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in Fall 2017 Semester • Scored in double figures on 18 occasions (five times in 2017-18, 13 in 2016-17), including two double-doubles (once in 2017-18, once in 2016-17)• Dished out at least seven assists on seven occasions (three times in 2017-18, four in 2016-17)• Collected at least three steals on 15 occasions (five times in 2017-18, 10 in 2016-17)• Averaged 7.4 points, 3.0 boards, team-high 4.0 helpers and 1.4 thefts in 23.2 minutes per game for Italian National Team at 2017 FIBA U-20 Women’s European Championship (Division A) (finished first on squad in helpers and fifth in scoring)• Shot 25.5 percent (14-of-55) from field, including 47.4 percent (9-of-19) from three-point range, and 57.7 percent (15-of-26) from charity stripe in seven contests at U-20 event• Scored in double figures in two games at event, including tourney-best 21 points against Hungary• Possesses solid ball-handling, passing and shooting skills• Majoring in pre-business
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)• Has appeared in all 28 games making 16 starts• Averaging 5.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 25.9 minutes per contest (5.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 3.9 apg and 1.4 spg in 26.0 mpg in MAC play)• Ranks 11th in MAC in assist/turnover ratio (1.3, 105-81) and helpers• Finished with 11 points, career-high 10 boards, team-tying best five dimes, one rejection and season-tying high four thefts in 32 minutes at Miami to post second-career double-double (Feb. 7)• Contributed seven points, season-tying best seven dimes and one steal in season-high 38 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 17)• Had nine points, season-tying best seven helpers and two steals in 31 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 31)• Totaled season-tying best 13 points, two boards, two assists and one theft in 29 minutes vs. Kent St. (Jan. 24)• Registered 12 points (all in first half), two caroms, three dimes and one steal in 25 minutes vs. Ball St. (Jan. 17)
MARIELLA SANTUCCIMARIELLA SANTUCCI#3
SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 5-6BOLOGNA, ITALY
LICEO SCIENTIFICO A.B. SABIN H.S.
SANTUCCI’S SEASON HIGHSSANTUCCI’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 13 (2 times, last vs. Kent St. (1/24/18)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 10 at Miami (2/7/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 7 (3 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (3 times, last vs. Dayton (11/22/17)STEALS:STEALS: 4 (2 times, last at Miami (2/7/18) FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 5 (2 times, last at Miami (2/7/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 7 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 38 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
SANTUCCI’S CAREER HIGHSSANTUCCI’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 21 vs. Buffalo (3/10/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 10 at Miami (2/7/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 11 vs. Kent St. (1/21/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 2 (2 times, last at Akron (2/15/17)STEALS:STEALS: 6 vs. Rhode Island (11/15/16)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 9 vs. Buffalo (3/10/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 7 (2 times, last vs. Ohio (1/10/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 3 at Ball St. (3/4/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 39 (2 times, last at Akron (2/15/17)
SANTUCCI’S CAREER STATISTICSTotal 3-Point Rebounds
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS• Finished with seven points, one rebound, three assists and one steal vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 13)
• Tallied 12 points and three helpers in 22 minutes vs. Ohio, shooting career-best 7-of-7 from charity stripe (Jan. 10)• Contributed five points, five boards, three dimes and one theft in 27 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 6)• Had nine points, season-tying best five caroms and one assist in 28 minutes vs. Western Kentucky in first round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17) • Registered four points, four rebounds, contest-best six dimes and one steal in season-high 36 minutes vs. Maine (Nov. 30)• Totaled nine points, two boards, game-high five assists and two thefts at Iona (Nov. 27)• Tallied seven points, game-high six helpers, one rejection and season-best four steals in squad-best 30 minutes vs. Dayton (Nov. 22) • Contributed 13 points, two caroms, one blocked shot and two thefts in 30 minutes at No. 5 Louisville in second round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 14)• Had four points, season-high seven dimes and three steals vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)• MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM• MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM• MAC All-Tournament Team• Appeared in all 34 games, making 33 starts• Averaged 7.7 points, 3.1 rebounds, team-high 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 29.5 minutes per game (5.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg, team-high 4.3 apg and 1.8 spg in 28.9 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked sixth in MAC in helpers, ninth in assist/turnover ratio (1.4, 156-110) and 10th in thefts• Shared team’s “Best Defender Award” with Sarah St-Fort• Finished first on team in assists, second in steals and minutes played (1,003), tied for second in games started, third in three-point field-goals made (25) and blocked shots (11), fourth in free throws made (58) and fifth in scoring, overall field-goals made (89) and free throw percent-age (.611, 58-of-95)• Led Rockets in assists on team-high 17 occasions, steals squad-tying best 14 times, blocked shots on six occasions, scoring four times and rebounding once• Contributed team-high 13.8 points, 4.0 boards, squad-tying best 4.8 and 1.0 thefts in 30.8 minutes per contest in MAC tourney (March 6-11)
• One o f two Rockets (Mikaela Boyd) selected to MAC All-Tour-nament Team (March 6-11)• Ta l l ied 13 .3 points over final
SANTUCCI’S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Akron (3/6/17) 25 4-9 0-2 4-6 4 2 8 1 0 2 12Kent St. (3/8/17) 33 2-5 1-2 4-4 5 3 3 4 0 1 9Buffalo (3/10/17) 37 9-14 2-3 1-1 2 2 4 2 0 0 21NIU (3/11/17) 28 4-9 2-5 3-3 5 3 4 3 1 1 13Averages - 4 GP 30.8 19-37/51.4 5-12/41.7 12-14/85.7 4.0 2.5 4.8 2.5 0.3 1.0 13.8
SANTUCCI’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 34 3-13 0-3 4-7 3 4 4 5 0 4 10Averages - 1 GP 34.0 3-13/23.1 0-3/0.0 4-7/57.1 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 0.0 4.0 10.0
SANTUCCI’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESSANTUCCI’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESDATE OPPONENT PTS3/10/17 Buffalo 21
SANTUCCI’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT PTS REB2/7/18 Miami 11 101/21/17 Kent St. 10 11*
* - Assists
six games, shooting 45.8 percent (27-of-59) from floor, including 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from three-point land, in 32.2 minutes (March 4-17)• Tallied season-high 21 points, two rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes vs. Buffalo in semifinals of MAC Tournament (March 10) • Finished with 13 points, five boards, team-high four helpers, one rejec-tion and one steal in 28 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)• Drained season-high three treys and totaled 15 points, two caroms, squad-best nine dimes and two thefts in 36 minutes at Ball St. in regular-season finale (March 4) • Knocked down two triples and finished with nine points, season-tying high nine boards, three dimes, season-tying best two rejections and two thefts in season-tying high 39 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)• Registered 10 points, career-high 11 assists and two steals in team-best 34 minutes off bench at Kent St. to post first collegiate double-double (Jan. 21)• Contributed team-high 15 points, three rebounds, five dimes and two steals in squad-best 36 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 7)• Had 16 points, team-high five dimes and contest-best four thefts in contest-high 37 minutes vs. nationally ranked UCLA in second round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Helped Team Quebec capture silver medal at 2017 Games of La Francophonie in Abidjan, Ivory Coast (first time in history that Canadian team captured medal in basketball at games)• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in Spring 2016 Semester• 2016-17 Academic All-MAC• Started 30 of 89 games in two-plus seasons at Toledo (24 times in 2017-18, six in 2016-17)• Grabbed at least six rebounds on nine occasions (three times in 2017-18, six in 2016-17)• Talented on-ball defender• Graduated in December 2017 with degree in finance and minor in business management and is working on master’s degree in business administration (MBA)
AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)• Has appeared in 27 games, making 24 starts• Sat out contest vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 17) after suffering concus-sion during practice (Feb. 15)• Averaging 2.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 0.8 steals in 19.9 minutes per contest (2.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.7 spg in 19.5 mpg in MAC play)• Registered career-tying best nine points, five rebounds and one theft in 23 minutes at Detroit Mercy in non-conference finale (Dec. 21)• Finished with eight points, five caroms, one assist and one steal in 24 minutes vs. Ohio (Jan. 10)• Totaled five points, five boards, one assist and season-tying best two thefts in 22 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Had four points, season-tying best six rebounds, season-tying high two helpers and one theft in 26 minutes vs. Ball St. (Jan. 17)• Tallied four points, season-tying best six boards and one helper in 22 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 13)• Had four points, two caroms, two helpers and one blocked shot in career-high 29 minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 18)• Totaled seven points, two boards and two dimes in 21 minutes at Iona (Nov. 27)• Tallied four points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal vs. Dayton (Nov. 22)
SARAH ST-FORTSARAH ST-FORT#5
JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-9MONTREAL, QUE.
DAWSON COLLEGE
ST-FORT’S SEASON HIGHSST-FORT’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 9 at Detroit Mercy (12/21/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 6 (3 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 2 (3 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Kent St. (1/24/18)STEALS:STEALS: 2 (6 times, last at Ball St. (2/24/18) FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 4 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 3 (2 times, last vs. Akron (1/3/18) 3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 29 vs. Southern (12/18/17)
ST-FORT’S CAREER HIGHSST-FORT’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 9 (2 times, last at Detroit Mercy (12/21/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 9 (2 times, last vs. Miami (1/7/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 4 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (6 times, last vs. Kent St. (1/24/18)STEALS:STEALS: 4 vs. UIC (12/1/16)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 4 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 5 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 29 vs. Southern (12/18/17)
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS• Contributed two points, six caroms, one helper and two thefts in 23 minutes at No. 5 Louisville in second round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 14) • Had two points, four boards and two thefts in 21 minutes off bench vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17)AS A SOPHOMORE (2016-17)• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• Appeared in all 34 games, making six starts (5-1 ledger in those contests)• Averaged 2.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 0.4 assists and 0.6 steals in 12.1 minutes per game (2.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.4 apg and 0.3 spg in 11.3 mpg in MAC play)• Earned team’s “Sixth Person Award” and shared “Best Defender Award” with Mariella Santucci• Finished fifth on team in overall rebounding, overall field-goal percent-age (.417, 35-of-84) and steals and tied for fifth in blocked shots (4)• Led Rockets in rebounding on two occasions and assists, steals and blocked shots once• Registered career-high nine points, six caroms and one theft in only nine minutes vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)• Contributed six points, career-tying best nine boards and one dime in collegiate-best 25 minutes vs. Miami in second-straight start (Jan. 7)• Had six points and six caroms in 18 minutes at Kent St. (Jan. 21)• Tied career high with three field goals and totaled seven points at Buffalo in third-straight start (Jan. 11)• Finished with five points, career-high nine boards, collegiate-best four dimes and one theft in 23 minutes at Eastern Michigan as starter (Jan. 4)• Totaled then career-high seven points and then collegiate-best seven rebounds in 21 minutes in first collegiate start at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in season opener (Nov. 12)
ST-FORT’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4Averages - 1 GP 7.0 2-2/100.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0
AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16)AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16)• Appeared in 28 games off bench • Averaged 1.1 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 6.8 minutes per game (1.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.2 spg in 6.5 mpg in MAC play)• Led Rockets in thefts on one occasion• Contributed season-high six points, two boards and season-tying best two steals in only seven minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29)• Finished with season-high five rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes vs. Akron in MAC Tournament Quarterfinals (March 9)• Registered four points, two rebounds and one assist vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24)• Totaled five points, four caroms and one theft in season-best 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)• Tallied four points and season-tying best three boards at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23)
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2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS
OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2018 WBCA ‘SO YOU WANT TO BE A COACH’ SELECTION• 2018 WBCA ‘SO YOU WANT TO BE A COACH’ SELECTION• TWO-TIME TEAM CAPTAIN (2017-18; 2016-17)• TWO-TIME TEAM CAPTAIN (2017-18; 2016-17)• TWO-TIME ALL-MAC (THIRD TEAM IN 2016-17; HONORABLE MEN-• TWO-TIME ALL-MAC (THIRD TEAM IN 2016-17; HONORABLE MEN-TION IN 2015-16)TION IN 2015-16)• RANKS THIRD IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD-• RANKS THIRD IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTS (654), FOURTH IN THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS GOALS ATTEMPTS (654), FOURTH IN THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE (233), 10TH IN THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.356, MADE (233), 10TH IN THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.356, 233-OF-654) AND 15TH IN SCORING (1,396)233-OF-654) AND 15TH IN SCORING (1,396)
• THREE-TIME COSI-DA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT™ 5 TEAM (2017-18; 2016-17; 2015-16)• TWO-TIME MAC D I S T I N G U I S H E D SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2016-17; 2015-16)• Two-time Academ-ic All-MAC (2016-17; 2015-16)• 2 0 1 4 - 1 5 M A C FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR• POSTED PERFECT 4.0 GPA LAST SEVEN SEMESTERS• Contributing 14.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.0 apg in 34.0 mpg in two career Postsea-son WNIT games• Started 104 of 122 games in three-plus seasons at Toledo (28 times in 2017-18, 33 in 2016-17, 30 in 2015-16, 13 in 2014-
JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTTJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT#11
SENIOR • GUARD • 5-10LONDON, ENGLAND
GREIG CITY ACADEMY
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S SEASON HIGHSBRAVO-HARRIOTT’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 27 vs. Bowling Green (1/27/18)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 7 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 5 vs. Northern Illinois (1/13/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Bowling Green (1/27/18)STEALS:STEALS: 3 vs. Akron (1/3/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (2/21/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 6 (2 times, last at Western Michigan (1/31/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 8 vs. Bowling Green (1/27/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 39 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER HIGHSBRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 30 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 10 at Northern Illinois (3/1/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Kent St. (3/8/17)STEALS:STEALS: 4 vs. Ball St. (2/5/16)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 10 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/21/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 7 at Akron (2/15/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 8 vs. Bowling Green (1/27/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 41 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16)
BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOKCAREER RECORD BOOK
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETHREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ 2732. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____ 2683. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 _____ 2344. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT4. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT __ __ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _ 233233
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTSTHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTS1. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____711#2. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ 7083. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT3. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT __ __ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _ 654654
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ____ .4262. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 ____ .386 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 ____ .3864. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 _____ .3855. Courtney Risinger_________1998-02 ____ .3796. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 ____ .3777. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 ____ .3668. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 ____ .3649. Denise Pickenpaugh ______1992-96 ____ .36010. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT10. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT ___ ___ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _ _.356.356
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS15)• Scored in double figures on 71 oc-casions (18 times in 2017-18, 18 in 2016-17 , 18 in 2015-16, 17 in 2014-15), includ-ing one double-double (once in 2016-17)• Tallied at least 20 points on 11 occasions (four times in 2017-18,
three in 2016-17, once in 2015-16, three in 2014-15)• Drained at least four triples on 21 occasions (seven times in 2017-18, five in 2016-17, twice in 2015-16, seven in 2014-15)• Member of Great Britain’s Senior National Team that took part in EuroBasket Women 2015• Under-18 England Player of the Year in 2014• Teammate of former Rocket Janice Monakana on Great Britain’s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 European Championship (Division B) in Bulgaria• Graduated in December 2017 with degree in communication and minor in general business and is working on master’s degree in busi-ness administration (MBA)
AS A SENIOR (2017-18)AS A SENIOR (2017-18)• COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT™ 5 (FIRST PLAYER IN SCHOOL • COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT™ 5 (FIRST PLAYER IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO BE THREE-TIME HONOREE)HISTORY TO BE THREE-TIME HONOREE)• Team captain• Has started all 28 games (one of three players to start every contest)• Averaging 13.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.6 steals in 29.3 minutes per contest (14.0 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2.0 apg and 0.6 spg in 30.5 mpg in MAC play)• Ranks seventh in MAC in three-point field-goals made (67, 2.4), 12th in three-point field-goal percentage (.372, 67-of-180) and tied for 19th in scoring• Buried program-tying best eight treys and finished with season-high 27 points, four helpers, one rejection and two thefts at arch-rival Bowl-ing Green (Jan. 27)• Drained five treys and totaled squad-best 26 points, six boards and three helpers vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21) • Registered 21 points, season-high seven rebounds and three dimes in season-best 39 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 17)• Converted game-high four triples and finished with 19 points in team-tying best 38 minutes at Ball St. (Feb. 24)• Had team-high 14 points, four caroms and two assists in squad-tying best 32 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 10)• Tallied game-high 24 points, four rebounds and one steal in squad-best 32 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 31)• Totaled 13 points, three boards, season-high five helpers and one steal
in 34 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 13)• Contributed 18 points, four caroms and season-best three thefts against Akron (Jan. 3)• Converted five triples and finished with 17 points, five boards and two dimes at Detroit Mercy in non-conference finale (Dec. 21)• Averaged 10.0 ppg during West Palm Invitational, shooting team-high 46.2 percent (6-of-13) from three-point land (Dec. 17-18)• Knocked down five treys and totaled 17 points, four caroms and three helpers in 30 minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invite (Dec. 18)• Registered 15 points and two rebounds in season-best 37 minutes vs. Maine (Nov. 30)• Tallied 15 points, five caroms and two assists in team-high 30 minutes vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Contributed team-high 16 points, two dimes and one blocked shot in 20 minutes at No. 5 Louisville in second round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 14) • Had 14 points, two boards, two helpers and one steal in 31 minutes vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)• THIRD-TEAM ALL-MAC• THIRD-TEAM ALL-MAC• COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT™ 5 (SECOND PLAYER IN SCHOOL • COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT™ 5 (SECOND PLAYER IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO BE TWO-TIME SELECTION)HISTORY TO BE TWO-TIME SELECTION)• MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Academic All-MAC• Team captain• Started 33 games (Sat out contest at Kent St. after sustaining head injury vs. Ohio in fourth period, snapping string of 60-consecutive starts dating back to 2014-15 season (Jan. 21)• Averaged 11.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.5 steals in 27.9 minutes per game (10.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 2.7 apg and 0.4 spg in 29.2 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked 11th in MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.352, 56-of-159) and free throw percentage (.774, 82-of-106), 13th in three-point
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Wright St. (3/20/15) 34 7-18 5-14 0-0 5 2 2 5 0 0 19Michigan (3/23/15) 34 3-13 3-8 0-0 4 4 2 1 0 0 9Averages - 2 GP 34.0 10-31/32.3 8-22/36.4 0-0/0.0 4.5 3.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 14.0
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 33 2-7 1-3 2-2 1 3 1 0 1 0 7Averages - 1 GP 33.0 2-7/28.6 1-3/33.3 2-2/100.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 7.0
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESBRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESDATE OPPONENT PTS3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 301/27/18 Bowling Green 272/21/18 Eastern Michigan 261/31/18 Western Michigan 241/9/16 Western Michigan 242/18/15 Northern Illinois 242/8/17 Western Michigan 2312/18/16 Notre Dame 231/17/15 Western Michigan 232/17/18 Western Michigan 2112/4/16 Madonna 20
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field-goals made (1.7, 56) and tied for 24th in scoring• Shared team’s “Academic Award” w i t h M ichae la
Rasmussen• Finished first on team in three-point field-goals made (56), second in three-point field-goal percentage and blocked shots (12), tied for second in games started, third in scoring, assists, free throw percent-age, overall field-goals made (121), free throws made (82) and minutes played (920) and fourth in overall rebounding• Led Rockets in scoring eight times, blocked shots on seven occasions, rebounding and assists three times and steals once• Knocked down contest-high four triples and finished with season-tying best 23 points, season-high eight rebounds, season-best six dimes and one blocked shot in team-high 36 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 8)• Drained game-best five treys and totaled season-high 23 points, three caroms and three dimes in 34 minutes vs. No. 2 Notre Dame (Dec. 18)• Totaled 14 points, four caroms, three assists, career-tying best two rejections and one steal in squad-best 37 minutes vs. Kent St. in quarterfinals of MAC Tournament (March 8)• Tallied layup at 3:03 mark in first quarter vs. Golden Flashes in post-season tourney to become 27th player in school history to reach 1,000-career point plateau• Finished with 14 points, collegiate-best 10 boards and career-high two rejections in 32 minutes at Northern Illinois to post first-collegiate double-double (March 1)• Contributed 19 points, then career-high nine caroms and two helpers in season-tying best 38 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)• Named MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Dec. 4-11), averaging team-high 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 0.5 steals in pair of victories against Atlantic-10 opponents• Finished with squad-tying best 16 points, four rebounds and three as-sists in 32 minutes at NCAA Championships participant Dayton (Dec. 9)• Drained season-tying best six triples en route to registering 20 points vs. Madonna (Dec. 4)• Named to Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team (team-high 14.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.5 apg and 1.0 spg in 22.0 mpg) (Nov. 24-25)• Drained season-high six treys and finished with 18 points vs. nationally ranked UCLA in second round of Cancun Challenge (Nov. 25)• Preseason All-MAC West Division
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSAS A SOPHO-AS A SOPHO-MORE (2015-MORE (2015-16)16)• HONORABLE MEN-• HONORABLE MEN-TION ALL-MACTION ALL-MAC• CoSIDA Academ- ic All-District™ 5• MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Academic All-MAC• Started all 30 games (one of two players to start every contest)• Averaged 11.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and team-high 1.3 steals in 30.9 minutes per game (12.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 3.1 apg and squad-best 1.3 spg in 31.6 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked 14th in MAC in helpers and three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 46-of-135), 15th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 92-93) and 23rd in scoring• Earned team’s “Best Defender Award” and “Ultimate Rocket Award”• Finished first on squad in thefts (38) and three-point field-goals made (46), tied for first in games started, second in dimes (92), overall field-goals made (115) and minutes played, third in scoring and free throw percentage (.736, 53-of-72), fourth in free throws made (53) and fifth in three-point field-goal percentage• Led Rockets in thefts on squad-best 13 occasions, helpers seven times and scoring and rebounding on four occasions• Scored in double figures in nine of final 12 games (8-4 record during this stretch), averaging 13.8 points and team-high 1.6 steals in 32.2 minutes (Jan. 30-March 9)• Drained four treys and finished with season-best 24 points and season-tying high seven boards vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9)• Registered 18 points, squad-best seven rebounds, team-high six helpers and one steal in collegiate-best 41 minutes at Northern Il-linois (Feb. 27)• Totaled 19 points, five boards, team-high five dimes and collegiate-tying best three steals in 40 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20)• Had 19 points, three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17)• Knocked down season-high five triples and totaled squad-best 19 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10)• Dished out collegiate-best nine helpers vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) • Tallied 19 points, five boards, four helpers and one theft in 31 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12)• Averaged 13.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg and squad-tying best 4.5 apg in 28.5 mpg during ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6)• Preseason All-MAC West Division
BRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESBRAVO-HARRIOTT’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT PTS REB3/1/17 Northern Illinois 14 10
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MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARJAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT____2014-15Kim Knuth ______________________ 1995-96 Mimi Olson ______________________ 1993-94Lucretia LeGault _________________ 1988-89Kelly Savage_____________________ 1986-87
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AS A FRESH-AS A FRESH-M A N ( 2 0 1 4 -M A N ( 2 0 1 4 -15)15)• MAC FRESHMAN OF • MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARTHE YEAR• MAC All-Freshman Team• Appeared in 31 games, making 13 starts (7-6 ledger in those contests)
• Averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 24.9 minutes per game (11.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.9 spg in 27.1 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked seventh in MAC in three-point field-goals made (2.1), 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 64-of-180) and 20th in scoring• Earned team’s “Most Improved Award”• Finished first on team in three-point field-goals made (64) and three-point field-goal percentage, second in scoring and overall field-goals made (113), third in helpers and overall field-goal percentage (.395, 113-of-286), fourth in thefts and fifth in minutes played• Led Rockets in scoring eight times, thefts on six occasions and helpers and rejections twice• Contributed team-high 14.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 31.6 minutes as starter over final 13 games (Feb. 7-March 23)• Tallied team-high 23.5 points during MAC Tournament, shooting 44.1 percent (15-of-34) from field, 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from three-point range and 100.0 percent (7-of-7) from charity stripe in 32.0 minutes (March 9-11)• Buried season-high and school-tourney tying best seven treys and finished with career-best 30 points in season-high 37 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC tourney (March 11)• Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Feb. 16-22), contribut-ing team-high 17.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals in 29.5 minutes in victories against Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) and Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21)• Nailed six three-point field goals and totaled 24 points, to go along with six caroms and two helpers in 31 minutes vs. Huskies (Feb. 18)• Converted five triples and posted 23 points in only 26 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 17)• Totaled game-high five three-point field goals and contest-best 19 points vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20) • Contributed game-high 17 points and four rebounds vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9)• Drilled five treys and finished with game-high 19 points and season-high three steals in 32 minutes at Central Michigan (Feb. 11)
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSBRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDOINDIVIDUAL GAME RECORD BOOK
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE8 ____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)8 ________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 __________Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 _____________ Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)7 ____ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 ___________Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 _______________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED18 __________ Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)#16 _______ Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92)16 __________Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90)15 _________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)14 ___ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)14 ___ J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)14 ___ Jessica Williams at Saint Peter’s (11/30/10)14 _______________ Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94)14 ________ Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88)
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2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSTATYANA DAVISTATYANA DAVIS
#12FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9
MADISON, GA.MORGAN COUNTY H.S.
DAVIS’ SEASON HIGHSDAVIS’ SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 4 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 3 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 1 (2 times, last at Miami (2/7/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: NoneSTEALS:STEALS: 1 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 2 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 2 vs. Western Kentucky (12/17/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 11 vs. Western Kentucky (12/17/17)
OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTSOUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Possesses great athleticism• Explosive driver • Planning to major in criminal justice
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)• Has appeared in 12 games off bench• Averaging 0.7 points, 0.7 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.1 steals in 3.8 minutes per contest• Finished with season-high three rebounds and first-collegiate theft in 10 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 10)• Registered two points, one carom and one helper in season-high 11 minutes vs. Western Kentucky in first round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17)• Tallied four points and one board vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Had two points in six minutes at No. 5 Louisville in second round of Preseason WNIT in collegiate debut (Nov. 14)
HIGH SCHOOL (MORGAN COUNTY)HIGH SCHOOL (MORGAN COUNTY)• Starred for head coach Joshua Reeves• Averaged 19 points, six rebounds, seven assists and five steals per game as senior• Class AAA first-team all-state• Helped team earn back-to-back trips to state semfinals• Guided squad to 28-2 overall ledger as junior, including perfect 13-0 league mark, en route to winning state championship
DAVIS’ 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSDAVIS’ 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS
SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)^ (11/10) — Did Not See Game Action —at Louisville^ (11/14) 6 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2LOUISIANA^ (11/18) 3 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4DAYTON (11/22) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iona (11/27) 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MAINE (11/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at St. Bonaventure (12/4) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Duquesne (12/6) — Did Not See Game Action —CLEVELAND ST. (12/9) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0vs. W. Kentucky! (12/17) 11 0-3 0-2 2-2 1 1 1 1 0 0 2vs. Southern! (12/18) — Did Not See Game Action —at Detroit Mercy (12/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ohio* (12/31) — Did Not See Game Action —AKRON* (1/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at E. Michigan* (1/6) — Did Not See Game Action —OHIO* (1/10) — Did Not See Game Action —N. ILLINOIS* (1/13) — Did Not See Game Action —BALL ST.* (1/17) 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Buffalo* (1/20) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0KENT ST.* (1/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at Bowling Green* (1/27) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan* (1/31) — Did Not See Game Action —BUFFALO* (2/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at Miami* (2/7) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0at C. Michigan* (2/10) 10 0-9 0-5 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0W. MICHIGAN* (2/17) — Did Not See Game Action —E. MICHIGAN* (2/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ball St.* (2/24) 3 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0at N. Illinois* (2/28)C. MICHIGAN* (3/3)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Possesses tremendous three-point range• Played one year with current Rocket Kaayla McIntyre at Notre Dame Academy during 2014-15 campaign• Father, Howard, played college football at arch-rival Bowling Green• Planning to major in exercise science
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)• Has appeared in 10 games off bench• Averaging 0.4 points, 0.3 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 2.9 minutes per contest• Pulled down season-high two boards at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 4)• Contributed three points and one helper vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Had one point vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in collegiate debut in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
HIGH SCHOOL (NOTRE DAME ACADEMY)HIGH SCHOOL (NOTRE DAME ACADEMY)• Starred for head coach Travis Galloway• Averaged 11.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as senior• Shot 37 percent from three-point land and 85 percent from charity stripe• Honorable mention all-state• First-team all-district and first-team all-conference• Associated Press second-team all-district• Helped NDA successfully capture sixth-consecutive league title and reach Division I state championship game• Team captain• Led squad to 26-4 overall ledger, including perfect 14-0 conference mark• Scored team-high 13 points in NDA’s 75-59 victory over No. 1 ranked and previously unbeaten Newark in state semifinals• Named to State All-Tournament Team• Tied state record for most career games played (114)• Helped Eagles capture four-straight league and sectional titles, three district and regional crowns, three trips to Division I ‘Final Four’ and two appearances in state title game during prep career
MARIAH COPELANDMARIAH COPELAND#13
FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-9TOLEDO, OHIO
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY
COPELAND’S SEASON HIGHSCOPELAND’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 3 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 2 at St. Bonaventure (12/4/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: NoneSTEALS:STEALS: NoneFIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 1 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (11/10/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 6 vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)
COPELAND’S CAREER STATISTICSTotal 3-Point Rebounds
COPELAND’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSCOPELAND’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS
SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)^ (11/10) 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1at Louisville^ (11/14) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0LOUISIANA^ (11/18) 3 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3DAYTON (11/22) 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Iona (11/27) — Did Not See Game Action —MAINE (11/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at St. Bonaventure (12/4) 2 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0at Duquesne (12/6) — Did Not See Game Action —CLEVELAND ST. (12/9) 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0vs. W. Kentucky! (12/17) 2 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0vs. Southern! (12/18) — Did Not See Game Action —at Detroit Mercy (12/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ohio* (12/31) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0AKRON* (1/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at E. Michigan* (1/6) — Did Not See Game Action —OHIO* (1/10) — Did Not See Game Action —N. ILLINOIS* (1/13) — Did Not See Game Action —BALL ST.* (1/17) — Did Not See Game Action — at Buffalo* (1/20) — Did Not See Game Action —KENT ST.* (1/24) 4 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0at Bowling Green* (1/27) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan* (1/31) — Did Not See Game Action —BUFFALO* (2/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at Miami* (2/7) — Did Not See Game Action —at C. Michigan* (2/10) 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W. MICHIGAN* (2/17) — Did Not See Game Action —E. MICHIGAN* (2/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ball St.* (2/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at N. Illinois* (2/28)C. MICHIGAN* (3/3)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in Spring 2017 Semester• RANKS TIED FOR FIRST IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN CAREER OVERALL • RANKS TIED FOR FIRST IN SCHOOL HISTORY IN CAREER OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.623, 406-OF-652) AND FOURTH IN REJEC-FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.623, 406-OF-652) AND FOURTH IN REJEC-TIONS (99)TIONS (99)• SITS FIRST IN MAC HISTORY IN OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE • SITS FIRST IN MAC HISTORY IN OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.643, 81-OF-126, 2015-16) IN SEASON RECORD BOOK(.643, 81-OF-126, 2015-16) IN SEASON RECORD BOOK• ALSO RANKS SEVENTH IN UT ANNALS IN OVERALL FIELD-GOAL • ALSO RANKS SEVENTH IN UT ANNALS IN OVERALL FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (.602, 147-OF-244, 2016-17), AS WELL AS TIED FOR PERCENTAGE (.602, 147-OF-244, 2016-17), AS WELL AS TIED FOR SIXTH (42, 2017-18) AND EIGHTH (41, 2016-17) IN BLOCKED SHOTS IN SIXTH (42, 2017-18) AND EIGHTH (41, 2016-17) IN BLOCKED SHOTS IN SEASON RECORD BOOKSEASON RECORD BOOK• TWO-TIME MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK (BOTH TIMES • TWO-TIME MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK (BOTH TIMES IN 2017-18)IN 2017-18)• 2015-16 MAC CO-SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR• 2015-16 MAC CO-SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR• 2015-16 MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM • 2015-16 MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM • Possesses great footwork, can block shots and rebound• Scored in double figures on 48 occasions (26 times in 2017-18, 16 in 2016-17, six in 2015-16), including seven double-doubles (all seven times in 2017-18)• Tallied at least 20 points on six occasions (five times in 2017-18, once in 2016-17)• Grabbed at least 10 rebounds on 12 occasions (nine times in 2017-18, once in 2016-17, two in 2015-16)
• Swatted at least three shots on 13 oc-casions (six times in 2017-18, six in 2016-17, once in 2015-16)• Started 50 of 88 games in two-plus seasons at Toledo (28 times in 2017-18, 21 in 2016-17, once in 2015-16)• Played one year with Rocket newcomer Mariah Copeland at Notre Dame Acad-emy during 2014-15
campaign
KAAYLA MKAAYLA MccINTYREINTYRE#15
JUNIOR • CENTER • 6-2TOLEDO, OHIO
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY
MMcINTYREcINTYRE’S SEASON HIGHS’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 30 vs. Buffalo (2/3/18)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 13 (2 times, last at St. Bonaventure (12/4/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 5 vs. Southern (12/18/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 5 vs. Western Kentucky (12/17/17)STEALS:STEALS: 4 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 12 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 8 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/21/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 42 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
MMcINTYREcINTYRE’S CAREER HIGHS’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 30 vs. Buffalo (2/3/18)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 13 (2 times, last at St. Bonaventure (12/4/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 5 vs. Southern (12/18/17)BLOCKS: BLOCKS: 6 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17)STEALS:STEALS: 4 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 12 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 8 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/21/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 42 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
McINTYRE’S CAREER STATISTICSTotal 3-Point Rebounds
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS• Majoring in criminal justice
AS A JUNIOR (2017-18)• Has started all 28 games (one of three players to start every contest)• Averaging team-best 15.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, team-high 1.5 blocks and 0.8 steals in 31.7 minutes per con-test (team-high 16.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg, 2.2 apg, squad-best 1.3 bpg and 0.8 spg in 32.9 mpg in MAC play)• Ranks first in MAC in overall field-goal percentage ( .631 , 178-of-282), fifth in rejections, seventh
in defensive caroms (5.8 rpg), ninth in overall rebounding and 10th in scoring• Posted seven double-doubles against Western Michigan (25 pts., 12 rebs., 4 asts., 4 stls., career-high 42 min., Feb. 17), Miami (12 pts., 10 rebs., Feb. 7), Ohio (11 pts., 10 rebs., Jan. 10), Eastern Michigan (25 pts., 11 rebs., Jan. 6), St. Bonaventure (14 pts., career-tying best 13 rebs., Dec. 4), Maine (10 pts., 10 rebs., Nov. 30) and Saint Francis (Pa.) (17 pts., 12 rebs., Nov. 10)• Poured in career-high 30 points, five caroms, three helpers, team-high two rejections and one steal in 31 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Named MAC West Division Player of the Week & MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Feb. 12-18), contributing 25 points, 12 caroms, four helpers and four steals in collegiate-best 42 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 17) • Shot near perfect 12-of-13 (92.3 percent) from field against WMU, second-highest mark in school history in game (minimum 10 at-tempts) (Feb. 17) • Selected MAC West Division Player of the Week (Dec. 4-10), pacing team in points (16.3 ppg), rebounds (9.3 rpg) and blocks (1.7 bpg) over
course of three games• Had 14 points, th ree caroms , three dimes and one blocked shot in 35 minutes at Ball St. (Feb. 24)• Finished with 24 points, seven boards, career-
McINTYRE’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 29 5-11 0-0 0-0 6 3 1 1 0 0 10Averages - 1 GP 29.0 5-11/45.5 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 6.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 10.0
MMccINTYRE’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESINTYRE’S CAREER 20-POINT GAMESDATE OPPONENT PTS2/3/18 Buffalo 302/17/18 Western Michigan 251/6/18 Eastern Michigan 252/21/18 Eastern Michigan 2412/9/17 Cleveland St. 212/15/17 Akron 20
high six dimes and contest-b e s t t w o blocked shots in 36 minutes v s . E a s t e r n Michigan (Feb. 21)• To ta led 17 po in ts in 31 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 31)• Tallied squad-best 19 points, seven rebounds and three dimes in 32 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 20)• Registered team-high 15 points, five caroms, four helpers and two rejections in 35 minutes vs. Ball St. (Jan. 17)• Finished with 16 points, seven boards, two assists and one blocked shot in 33 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 13)• Had 14 points, seven rebounds, team-high four dimes and one steal in 34 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 3)• Contributed 18 points and seven caroms at Ohio in MAC opener (Dec. 31)• Totaled 14 points, squad-tying best six boards, three helpers, game-high two rejections and one theft in team-best 32 minutes at Detroit Mercy in non-conference finale (Dec. 21)• Averaged team-high 16.0 ppg, squad-best 6.0 rpg, 3.0 apg and team-best 3.0 bpg in 33.5 mpg during West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17-18) • Finished with 16 points, three caroms, career-high five helpers, one rejection and one theft in 30 minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invite (Dec. 18)• Contributed team-high 16 points, squad-best nine rebounds, season-best five blocked shots and one steal in collegiate-high 37 minutes vs. Western Kentucky in first round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 17) • Totaled 21 points, contest-best seven caroms, three dimes and one rejection vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 9)• Had squad-best 14 points, seven boards, two helpers and season-high three thefts in 32 minutes at Duquesne (Dec. 6)• Finished with 19 points, five rebounds and season-best four blocked shots vs. Dayton (Nov. 22)• Tallied six points, career-high 13 caroms, collegiate-best four dimes and two thefts vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Contributed 14 points, squad-best seven caroms and one helper in
McINTYRE’S CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLESDATE OPPONENT PTS REB2/17/18 W. Michigan 25 122/7/18 Miami 12 101//10/18 Ohio 11 101/6/18 E. Michigan 25 1112/4/17 St. Bonaventure 14 1311/30/17 Maine 10 1011/10/17 Saint Francis (Pa.) 17 12
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2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSteam-high 32 min-utes at No. 5 Louisville in second round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 14)
AS A SOPHO-MORE (2016-17)• Appeared in 33 games, making 21 starts (Sat out home opener against Rhode Island with hamstring injury (Nov. 15)• Averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 as-sists, team-high 1.2 blocks and 0.8 steals in 23.7 minutes per game (12.0 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, team-high 1.7 bpg and 1.1 spg in 27.8 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked first in MAC in overall field-goal
percentage (.602, 147-of-244) and sixth in rejections• Finished first on team in overall field-goal percentage and blocked shots, second in overall field-goals made (147), third in overall rebound-ing, fourth in scoring and steals and fifth in games started, minutes played (783) and free throws made (37)• Led Rockets in blocked shots on squad-best 18 occasions, scoring five times, rebounding on four occasions, steals two times and assists once • Totaled then career-high 20 points, seven rebounds, season-best three helpers, game-tying best two rejections and one steal in 33 minutes at Akron (Feb. 15)• Tallied eight points, season-high 11 boards and career-high and MAC Tournament tying-best six blocked shots in 32 minutes vs. Northern Illinois in championship game of MAC Tournament (March 11)• Had 18 points and three rebounds vs. Buffalo (Feb. 1)• Finished with 11 points, five caroms, four rejections and one theft at MAC regular-season champion Central Michigan (Feb. 18)• Registered 15 points, seven boards, two assists, game-tying high two blocked shots and one theft in 33 minutes vs. Central Michigan (Jan. 28)• Contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, two dimes, game-high three rejections and one steal in 33 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 14)• Totaled then career-high 19 points, season-best nine caroms, collegiate-tying best three rejections and career-high four steals in 33 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 4)
McINTYRE IN TOLEDOINDIVIDUAL GAME RECORD BOOK
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 ATT.)1.000 (10-of-10) _________ Linda Janicki vs. Ohio (1/13/82)#.923 (12-of-13) __ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. WMU (2/17/18).917 (11-of-12) _________Angela Drake vs. Akron (2/21/96).910 (10-of-11) _______ Mary Tonjes vs. Defiance (2/11/82)
BLOCKED SHOTS9 _______ Stephanie Vivenot vs. Ohio (1/15/92)#8 _______ Yolanda Richardson at WMU (1/20/10)7 __________ Stephanie Vivenot at KSU (2/29/92)6 ____ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. NIU (3/11/17)6 ________Yolanda Richardson at EMU (2/21/12)6 _______ Yolanda Richardson at Ohio (1/22/12)6 _______ Yolanda Richardson vs. KSU (3/12/10)6 ___ Karin Hoogendam vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (12/30/04)6 __________ Jen Markwood at BGSU (12/19/98)6 __________ Stephanie Vivenot at BSU (2/5/92)
# - Mid-American Conference Record
AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16)AS A FRESHMAN (2015-16)• MAC CO-SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR• MAC CO-SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR• MAC All-Freshman Team• Appeared in 27 games, making one start at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23)• Averaged 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.3 steals in 16.3 minutes per game (8.6 ppg, team-high 5.7 rpg, 0.5 apg, squad-best 0.8 bpg and 0.4 spg in 20.5 mpg in MAC play)• Ranked first in MAC in overall field-goal percentage (.643, 81-of-126)• Finished first on squad in overall field-goal percentage and rejections, third in overall rebounding and fifth in scoring and overall field-goals made (81)• Led Rockets in blocked shots nine times, rebounding on five occasions, thefts four times and scoring once• Finished with season-high 18 points and season-best two helpers vs. MAC West Division champion Central Michigan (March 2)• Tallied game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chippewas• Registered 14 points, six boards and squad-tying best two rejections in 22 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27)• Totaled 15 points, seven caroms and one blocked shot in 25 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20)• Registered 12 points and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13)• Notched six points, game-high 11 rebounds and season-tying best two thefts in season-high 30 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6)• Had six points and season-best 11 rebounds in only 18 minutes at Miami (Jan. 13)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Possesses uncanny ability to use ball screens• Can shoot the three, pull up or shoot behind screens• Totaled 2,989 career points at Concord First Assembly Academy• 2017 McDonald’s All-America nominee• Four-time all-state selection• Undecided on academic major
AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)AS A FRESHMAN (2017-18)• Has appeared in nine games off bench• Missed three contests after suffering concussion during practice on Jan. 30 (Jan. 31-Feb. 7)• Averaging 0.7 points, 0.1 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.1 steals in 2.6 minutes per contest• Tallied three points, one board and one helper vs. Louisiana in consola-tion round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)
HIGH SCHOOL (CONCORD FIRST ASSEMBLY HIGH SCHOOL (CONCORD FIRST ASSEMBLY ACADEMY)ACADEMY)• Starred for head coach William Middlebrooks• Averaged 20.8 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game as senior• Shot 45.8 percent (238-of-520) from field in 30 contests• First-team NCISAA and Associated Press all-state• Conference Player of the Year for third-straight season• First-team all-region & first-team all-league
ZARIA WRIGHTZARIA WRIGHT#25
FRESHMAN • GUARD • 5-8CHARLOTTE, N.C.
CONCORD FIRST ASSEMBLY ACADEMY
WRIGHT’S SEASON HIGHSWRIGHT’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 3 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: NoneSTEALS:STEALS: 1 vs. Southern (12/18/17)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: None3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 1 (2 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)MINUTES:MINUTES: 6 at St. Bonaventure (12/4/17)
WRIGHT’SWRIGHT’S 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATS 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB PF A TO B S PTS
SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (11/10)^ — Did Not See Game Action —at Louisville^ (11/14) 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0LOUISIANA^ (11/18) 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3DAYTON (11/22) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Iona (11/27) — Did Not See Game Action —MAINE (11/30) — Did Not See Game Action —at St. Bonaventure (12/4) 6 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Duquesne (12/6) — Did Not See Game Action —CLEVELAND ST. (12/9) 5 1-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3vs. W. Kentucky! (12/17) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Southern! (12/18) 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0at Detroit Mercy (12/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ohio* (12/31) — Did Not See Game Action —AKRON* (1/3) — Did Not See Game Action —at E. Michigan* (1/6) — Did Not See Game Action —OHIO* (1/10) — Did Not See Game Action —N. ILLINOIS* (1/13) — Did Not See Game Action —BALL ST.* (1/17) — Did Not See Game Action —at Buffalo* (1/20) 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0KENT ST.* (1/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at Bowling Green* (1/27) — Did Not See Game Action —at W. Michigan* (1/31) — Injured —BUFFALO* (2/3) — Injured —at Miami* (2/7) — Injured —at C. Michigan* (2/10) 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0W. MICHIGAN* (2/17) — Did Not See Game Action —E. MICHIGAN* (2/21) — Did Not See Game Action —at Ball St.* (2/24) — Did Not See Game Action —at N. Illinois* (2/28)C. MICHIGAN* (3/3)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• Granted medical hardship waiver from MAC following 2016-17 season• Scored in double figures on one occasion (once in 2017-18)• Unselfish player who provides plenty of energy• Capable of playing multiple positions• Majoring in criminal justice
AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2017-18)AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2017-18)• Has appeared in 25 games off bench• Averaging 3.3 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.1 steals in 5.8 minutes per contest (3.6 ppg and 1.1 rpg in 5.1 mpg in MAC play)• Finished with season-high 12 points, season-best six boards and first-collegiate rejection in only 12 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 10)• Totaled eight points in 11 minutes at MAC East Division leader Buffalo (Jan. 20)• Knocked down 3-of-3 shots from field and 1-of-1 from charity stripe to register seven points in only four minutes at Miami (Feb. 7)• Had six points in seven minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Finished with six points, three caroms and one theft in only seven minutes vs. Southern in second round of West Palm Invitational (Dec. 18)• Tallied three points, five boards and one steal at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 4)• Registered six points, four rebounds and one theft in season-best 13 minutes vs. Dayton (Nov. 22) • Contributed seven points and three caroms vs. Louisiana in consola-tion round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18) • Had six points and three boards only six minutes off bench vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
BEACHAM’S SEASON HIGHSBEACHAM’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 12 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 6 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 1 at Iona (11/27/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)STEALS:STEALS: 1 (3 times, last vs. Southern (12/18/17) FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 6 at Central Michigan (2/10/18)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 3 (2 times, last at Ball St. (2/24/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 13 vs. Dayton (11/22/17)
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AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)• Sat out season as medical redshirt• Missed first 11 games after having after having medical procedure on Nov. 10 (Nov. 12-Dec. 21)• Sat out final 22 contests after sustaining concussion during practice on Jan. 2 (Jan. 4-March 17)• Made collegiate debut and totaled one minute of playing time vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31)
HIGH SCHOOL (TOLEDO ROGERS & YOUNGSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (TOLEDO ROGERS & YOUNGSTOWN URSULINE)URSULINE)• Starred for head coach Lamar Smith at Rogers High School• Averaged 14.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game as senior• Third-team all-state• First-team all-district and first-team all-conference• Helped Toledo Rogers successfully defend City League title and reach Division II regional final• Team captain• Led squad to 22-6 overall ledger, including perfect 11-0 league mark • Scored in double figures on 21 occasions, including season-high 25 points against Notre Dame Academy• Three-star recruit and No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• 2017 ALLSTATE WBCA GOOD WORKS TEAM® SELECTION • 2017 ALLSTATE WBCA GOOD WORKS TEAM® SELECTION • TWO-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-MAC (2016-17; 2015-16)• TWO-TIME ACADEMIC ALL-MAC (2016-17; 2015-16)• POSTED PERFECT 4.0 GPA LAST SEVEN SEMESTERS• POSTED PERFECT 4.0 GPA LAST SEVEN SEMESTERS• Earned Roy & Gail Hummel Scholarship for 2017-18, awarded to women’s basketball student-athlete with highest grade-point average• 2016-17 MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete• Started 22 of 108 games in three-plus seasons at Toledo (13 times in 2016-17, 10 in 2014-15)• Scored in double figures on three occasions (all three times in 2014-15)• Runs floor well• Majoring in biology and Spanish with minor in chemistry
AS A SENIOR (2017-18)AS A SENIOR (2017-18)• Team captain• Has appeared in 26 games off bench• Averaging 0.7 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.1 steals in 4.9 minutes per contest (0.4 ppg and 0.7 rpg in 4.0 mpg in MAC play)• Pulled down season-high four rebounds vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 9)• Contributed four points, three caroms and two helpers in 16 minutes vs. Louisiana in consolation round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 18)• Had four points and two boards vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) in first round of Preseason WNIT (Nov. 10)
MICHAELA RASMUSSENMICHAELA RASMUSSEN#24
SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-1CHASKA, MINN.
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC H.S.
RASMUSSEN’S SEASON HIGHSRASMUSSEN’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 4 (2 times, last vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 4 vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 2 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (2 times, last at Central Michigan (2/10/18)STEALS:STEALS: 1 vs. Cleveland St. (12/9/17)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 2 (2 times, last vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 1 (3 times, last vs. Ball St. (1/17/18)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: NoneMINUTES:MINUTES: 16 vs. Louisiana (11/18/17)
RASMUSSEN’S CAREER HIGHSRASMUSSEN’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 19 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 8 (2 times, last at Cleveland St. (11/19/16)ASSISTS: ASSISTS: 3 vs. Detroit (12/14/14)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 1 (6 times, last at Central Michigan (2/10/18)STEALS:STEALS: 2 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/12/16)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 7 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 4 (3 times, last vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15) 3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 1 (4 times, last vs. Nevada (12/19/14)MINUTES:MINUTES: 38 vs. Virginia (11/28/14)
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOSAS A JUNIOR (2016-17)AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• Named to Allstate WBCA Good Works Team®, which spotlights student-athletes who have shown dedication to community service and altruism in community (Feb. 7)• Appeared in 28 games, making 12 starts (9-3 ledger)• Averaged 1.7 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.2 steals in 7.9 minutes per game (1.1 ppg and 1.1 rpg in 5.1 mpg in MAC play) • Earned team’s “Whatever it Takes Award” and shared “Academic Award” with Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott• Led Rockets in steals once• Tallied season-high nine points, career-tying best eight caroms, two helpers and one steal at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)• Registered MAC-season high five points in 11 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Feb. 11)• Had four points and five boards in 20 minutes vs. Rhode Island in home opener (Nov. 15)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• ACADEMIC ALL-MAC• Nominated for Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team® (Only rep-resentative from Mid-American Conference on list)• Appeared in 22 games off bench• Averaged 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes per game (1.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 5.7 mpg in MAC play)• Led Rockets in thefts on two occasions• Had four points and two caroms in 10 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2)• Totaled season-high six boards and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22)• Contributed four points and four caroms in 20 minutes vs. 2016 NCAA Championships participant Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21)
RASMUSSEN’S MAC TOURNAMENT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.MIAMI (3/9/15) 11 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 4EMU (3/11/15) 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0Akron (3/6/17) 9 0-3 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 1 0 0 2Kent St. (3/8/17) 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 4 GP 7.5 2-7/28.6 0-0/0.0 2-2/100.0 1.8 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.5
RASMUSSEN’S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Wright St. (3/20/15) 10 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6Michigan (3/23/15) 6 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 2 GP 8.0 3-7/42.9 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
RASMUSSEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 4.0 0-2/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)• Appeared in 32 games, making 10 starts (5-5 ledger in those contests)• Averaged 4.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 18.7 minutes per game (3.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 0.2 apg and 0.1 spg in 15.8 mpg in MAC play)• Finished fifth on squad in rejections (3)• Led Rockets in rejections on three occasions and rebounding twice • Named to FIU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team (15.0 ppg), (6.0 rpg) (35.0 mpg) (Nov. 28-30)• Totaled career-high 19 points and eight caroms in season-best 38 minutes vs. Virginia in opening game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 28)• Had 11 points, four boards and one theft in 32 minutes vs. Arizona in championship game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30)• Tallied 12 points and three caroms at nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 23)• Contributed eight points, four boards and one helper in 33 minutes vs. St. Bonaventure (Nov. 20)
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OUTLOOK & HIGHLIGHTS• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• 2017-18 TEAM CAPTAIN• Member of UT’s Dean’s List in Fall 2017 Semester• 2017-18 SAAC Team Representative• Started five of 113 games in three-plus seasons at Toledo (four times in 2017-18, once in 2015-16)• Scored in double figures on four occasions (once in 2017-18, once in 2016-17, twice in 2015-16)• Possesses ability to defend any player on perimeter• Good passer, especially in open court• Majoring in exercise science with concentration as pre-physician’s assistant
AS A SENIOR (2017-18)AS A SENIOR (2017-18)• Team captain• Has appeared in all 28 games, making four starts• Averaging 3.6 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.2 steals in 15.6 minutes per contest (2.9 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.6 apg, 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 16.2 mpg in MAC play)• Had game-high two blocked shots in collegiate-best 32 minutes vs. Western Michigan as starter (Feb. 17)• Tallied six points, one board, one helper and one theft in 22 minutes at Miami (Feb. 7)• Totaled six points, one rebound and one assist vs. Buffalo (Feb. 3)• Contributed five points and season-high five caroms vs. Ohio (Jan. 10)• Finished with four points, two helpers and career-best three rejections in 25 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 6)• Had eight points, one carom and one assist in 17 minutes at Detroit Mercy in non-conference finale (Dec. 21)• Tallied seven points, season-tying best three boards and one rejection in 23 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 4) • Registered seven points and season-high three rebounds vs. Maine (Nov. 30)• Totaled season-high 10 points, two caroms and one blocked shot in 22 minutes at Iona (Nov. 27)• Contributed five points, two boards and one blocked shot vs. Dayton (Nov. 22)
JADA WOODYJADA WOODY#35
SENIOR • FORWARD • 6-1CANTON, MICH.PLYMOUTH H.S.
WOODY’S SEASON HIGHSWOODY’S SEASON HIGHSPOINTS:POINTS: 10 at Iona (11/27/17)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 5 vs. Ohio (1/10/18)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 3 vs. Akron (1/3/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 3 at Eastern Michigan (1/6/18)STEALS:STEALS: 2 vs. Akron (1/3/18)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 4 at Iona (11/27/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 2 vs. Southern (12/18/17)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 2 (5 times, last vs. Buffalo (2/3/18)MINUTES:MINUTES: 32 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
WOODY’S CAREER HIGHSWOODY’S CAREER HIGHSPOINTS: POINTS: 11 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)REBOUNDS:REBOUNDS: 7 at Eastern Michigan (1/4/17)ASSISTS:ASSISTS: 3 vs. Akron (1/3/18)BLOCKS:BLOCKS: 3 at Eastern Michigan (1/6/18)STEALS:STEALS: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)FIELD GOALS:FIELD GOALS: 4 (4 times, last at Iona (11/27/17)FREE THROWS:FREE THROWS: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15)3-POINT FGS:3-POINT FGS: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15)MINUTES:MINUTES: 32 vs. Western Michigan (2/17/18)
2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS2017-18 TOLEDO PLAYER BIOS• Had six points vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) as starter in first round of Pre-season WNIT (Nov. 10)
AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)AS A JUNIOR (2016-17)• Appeared in 31 games off bench• Averaged 2.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.1 minutes per game (2.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 0.5 apg and 0.1 spg in 8.5 mpg in MAC play)• Finished first on team in three-point field-goal percentage (.390, 16-of-41), fourth in blocked shots (6) and tied for fourth in three-point field-goals made (16)• Led Rockets in blocked shots on three occasions• Tallied season-high 10 points, two caroms, one assist and one steal in 14 minutes vs. Akron in first round of MAC Tournament (March 6)• Drilled season-tying high two treys and totaled seven points, two boards, one assist and one theft vs. Ohio (Jan. 18)• Converted three field goals and finished with seven points, three rebounds and one rejection in 19 minutes at Buffalo (Jan. 11)• Pulled down career-high seven caroms in 17 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 4)• Contributed six points, three boards, career-tying best two helpers and one steal in season-high 20 minutes vs. Ball St. in MAC opener (Dec. 31) • Tallied nine points, one assist and one theft in 15 minutes at Cleveland St. (Nov. 19)
AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)AS A SOPHOMORE (2015-16)• Appeared in all 30 games, making one start vs. Dayton (Dec. 2)• Averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.3 blocks and 0.2 steals in 9.8 minutes per game (1.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg and 0.1 apg in 7.4 mpg in MAC play)• Finished tied for third on squad in rejections (10) and fourth on squad in three-point field-goal percentage (.361, 13-of-36)• Led Rockets in blocked shots on eight occasions and thefts once• Finished with career-tying best 11 points, five rebounds, one assist and collegiate-high three steals vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29)• Notched five points in nine minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6)• Posted nine points, season-high six boards and one blocked shot in season-best 22 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22)• Totaled career-high 11 points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14)
WOODY’S POSTSEASON WNIT GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Wright St. (3/20/15) 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 2.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
WOODY’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME-BY-GAME STATSOPPONENT MIN. FG-FGA 3M-3A FT-FTA REB. PF A TO B S PTS.Creighton (3/17/17) 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Averages - 1 GP 5.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 0-0/0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)AS A FRESHMAN (2014-15)• Appeared in 24 games off bench• Averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 6.5 minutes per game (1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 7.2 mpg in MAC play)• Led Rockets in rejections on two occasions and thefts one time• Tallied season-high five points and one carom in season-best 20 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 31)• Had four points, season-high three boards, one helper, first-collegiate blocked shot and one theft in season-tying best 20 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18)• Posted five points in 16 minutes at Akron (Feb. 14)
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— 2017-18 TOLEDO RECORD WHEN —At home ______________________________ 11-2On the road ____________________________ 5-8Neutral site _____________________________1-1In overtime _____________________________ 2-0
Leads at the half _______________________ 11-0Trails at the half ________________________ 6-11Tied at halftime _________________________ 0-0
Shots 45% or above from field ____________11-1Shots less than 45% from field __________ 6-10Opponent shots 45% or above ____________ 2-5Opponent shots less than 45%___________ 15-6
Toledo outshots opponent _______________ 15-2Opponent outshots Toledo ________________ 2-9Both teams shoot same from floor ________ 0-0
Toledo scores less than 60 points _________ 1-7Toledo scores 60-69 points _______________6-2Toledo scores 70-79 points _______________ 7-2Toledo scores 80+ points _________________ 3-0Toledo allows less than 69 points ________14-2Toledo allows 69-79 points _______________ 3-5Toledo allows 80+ points _________________0-4
Toledo plays in November ________________ 5-1Toledo plays in December ________________4-3Toledo plays in January __________________ 6-3Toledo plays in February _________________2-4Toledo plays in March ____________________ 0-0
Toledo plays on Monday __________________ 3-0Toledo plays on Tuesday _________________ 0-1Toledo plays on Wednesday ______________ 6-3Toledo plays on Thursday ________________ 2-0Toledo plays on Friday ___________________ 1-0Toledo plays on Saturday ________________ 5-5Toledo plays on Sunday __________________ 0-2
Game decided by 1-5 points ________________ 5-1Game decided by 6-10 points_______________5-2Game decided by 11-15 points ______________1-3Game decided by 16+ points ________________6-5
OVERALL: 17-11 MAC: 8-8 HOME: 11-2 AWAY: 5-8 NEUTRAL: 1-1 vs. UNRANKED: 17-10 vs. RANKED: 0-1 LAST FIVE: 2-3 LAST 10: 4-6 STREAK: Lost 1
OVERALL/OVERALL/DATE MAC W/L UT/OPP OPPONENT HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER DATE MAC W/L UT/OPP OPPONENT HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER ATTEND.ATTEND.Nov. 10 1-0 W 74-66 SAINT FRANCIS^ (Pa.) (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (17) K. McIntyre (12) 3,740Nov. 14 1-1 L 55-90 at No. 5 Louisville^ (ACC Network Extra) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (16) M. Boyd (7) 5,444 Nov. 18 2-1 W 79-55 LOUISIANA^ (ESPN3) O. Cunningham (27) K. McIntyre (13) 593 Nov. 22 3-1 W 68-50 DAYTON (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (19) M. Boyd (6) 3,347Nov. 27 4-1 W 74-57 at Iona (ESPN3) M. Boyd (14) M. Boyd (11) 311Nov. 30 5-1 W 65-64 (OT) MAINE (ESPN3) M. Boyd (18) K. McIntyre (10) 3,208
Dec. 4 6-1 W 58-39 at St. Bonaventure (A-10 Network) K. McIntyre (14) K. McIntyre (13) 794Dec. 6 6-2 L 54-73 at Duquesne (A-10 Network) K. McIntyre (14) M. Boyd (8) 620Dec. 9 7-2 W 65-56 CLEVELAND ST. (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (21) K. McIntyre (8) 3,631Dec. 17 7-3 L 56-70 vs. W. Kentucky! K. McIntyre (16) K. McIntyre (9) 250Dec. 18 8-3 W 81-76 vs. Southern! J.A. Bravo-Harriott (17) J.A. Bravo-Harriott/M. Boyd (4) 200 Dec. 21 9-3 W 81-64 at Detroit Mercy (ESPN3) O. Cunningham (19) K. McIntyre/M. Santucci (6) 307Dec. 31 9-4/0-1 L 61-78 at Ohio* M. Boyd (20) M. Boyd (10) 361
Jan. 3 10-4/1-1 W 60-54 AKRON* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (18) M. Boyd (11) 3,392Jan. 6 10-5/1-2 L 57-70 at Eastern Michigan* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (25) K. McIntyre (11) 1,571 Jan. 10 11-5/2-2 W 75-57 OHIO* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (17) M. Boyd (19) 3,229 Jan. 13 12-5/3-2 W 63-60 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (17) M. Boyd (13) 3,716Jan. 17 13-5/4-2 W 72-66 BALL ST.* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (15) M. Boyd (10) 3,259 Jan. 20 13-6/4-3 L 69-87 at Buffalo* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (19) M. Boyd (8) 1,899 Jan. 24 13-7/4-4 L 55-62 KENT ST.* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (19) M. Boyd (13) 3,722Jan. 27 14-7/5-4 W 77-67 at Bowling Green* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (27) M. Boyd (10) 2,103 Jan. 31 15-7/6-4 W 78-73 at Western Michigan* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (24) O. Cunningham (5) 505
Feb. 3 15-8/6-5 L 73-84 BUFFALO* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (30) M. Boyd (9) 4,613Feb. 7 15-9/6-6 L 58-67 at Miami* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (18) K. McIntyre/M. Santucci (10) 328Feb. 10 15-10/6-7 L 47-85 at Central Michigan* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (14) M. Boyd/T. Beacham (6) 1,888 Feb. 17 16-10/7-7 W 69-68 (OT) WESTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) K. McIntyre (25) K. McIntyre (12) 5,024 Feb. 21 17-10/8-7 W 80-69 EASTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (26) M. Boyd (12) 4,018Feb. 24 17-11/8-8 L 73-78 at Ball St.* (ESPN3) M. Boyd (24) M. Boyd (15) 2,822 Feb. 28 at Northern Illinois* (ESPN3)
Officials: Ron Leeds, Pat Campbell, Dara LoftionTechnical fouls: Saint Francis (Pa.)-None. Toledo-None.Attendance: 3740
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalSaint Francis (Pa.) 22 16 10 18 66Toledo 16 21 18 19 74
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchSFU-W 14 14 6 0 11TOLEDO 52 22 10 12 22
Last FG - SFU-W 4th-00:54, TOLEDO 4th-02:33.Largest lead - SFU-W by 10 1st-01:15, TOLEDO by 12 4th-01:36.SFU-W led for 16:59. TOLEDO led for 19:41. Game was tied for 02:57.
Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 4 times.
TOLEDO 74, SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 66NOV. 10 • SAVAGE ARENA
Officials: Kevin Dillard, Linda Miles, Molly CaldwellTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Louisville-None.Attendance: 5444
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 14 11 19 11 55Louisville 20 23 19 28 90
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 20 19 8 2 6UL 44 17 25 4 27
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-01:09, UL 4th-00:38.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 3 1st-09:22, UL by 37 4th-01:58.TOLEDO led for 01:30. UL led for 37:52. Game was tied for 00:38.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalLouisiana 10 15 12 18 55Toledo 15 25 15 24 79
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchLA 30 7 8 0 20TOLEDO 36 24 7 14 48
Last FG - LA 4th-00:40, TOLEDO 4th-00:17.Largest lead - LA by 4 1st-05:38, TOLEDO by 26 4th-01:46.LA led for 03:52. TOLEDO led for 32:11. Game was tied for 03:37.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalDayton 8 10 15 17 50Toledo 16 20 14 18 68
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchDAYTON 20 6 9 0 10TOLEDO 32 21 6 4 29
Last FG - DAYTON 4th-00:24, TOLEDO 4th-02:40.Largest lead - DAYTON None, TOLEDO by 23 4th-02:40.DAYTON led for 00:00. TOLEDO led for 35:28. Game was tied for 04:32.
Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
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Officials: Joseph Vaszily, Anthony Reddin, Lauren NiemieraTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Iona College-None.Attendance: 311
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 27 6 16 25 74Iona College 12 18 12 15 57
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 32 16 12 0 25ION 30 19 5 0 22
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-02:32, ION 4th-01:09.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 17 4th-06:34, ION None.TOLEDO led for 38:54. ION led for 00:00. Game was tied for 01:03.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
TOLEDO 74, IONA 57NOV. 27 • HYNES CENTER
GAME#5
2017-18 BOX SCORES2017-18 BOX SCORESTOLEDO 65, MAINE 64 (OT)NOV. 30 • SAVAGE ARENA
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalMaine 28 7 7 12 10 64Toledo 13 13 10 18 11 65
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMAINE 30 15 16 6 8TOLEDO 36 18 6 8 15
Last FG - MAINE OT-01:12, TOLEDO OT-00:49.Largest lead - MAINE by 15 1st-01:38, TOLEDO by 3 OT-02:16.MAINE led for 39:49. TOLEDO led for 02:13. Game was tied for 02:56.
Officials: Michael Schmidt, Teresa Stuck, Robert McDowTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. St. Bonaventure-None.Attendance: 794
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 19 16 12 11 58St. Bonaventure 6 13 9 11 39
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 24 12 8 8 24SBUW 20 15 8 6 6
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-02:42, SBUW 4th-02:58.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 22 4th-09:12, SBUW None.TOLEDO led for 39:17. SBUW led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:43.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
TOLEDO 58, ST. BONAVENTURE 39DEC. 4 • REILLY CENTER
GAME#7
DUQUESNE 73, TOLEDO 54DEC. 6 • A.J. PALUMBO CENTER
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 23 8 16 7 54Duquesne 23 16 18 16 73
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 34 9 15 8 19DUQ 16 22 12 9 17
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-02:11, DUQ 4th-03:39.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 2 1st-00:13, DUQ by 19 4th-00:35.TOLEDO led for 01:04. DUQ led for 32:13. Game was tied for 06:25.
Score tied - 8 times.Lead changed - 4 times.
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Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCleveland State 13 16 15 12 56Toledo 15 12 25 13 65
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCSU 22 12 12 2 7TOLEDO 30 22 5 10 18
Last FG - CSU 4th-00:08, TOLEDO 4th-03:06.Largest lead - CSU by 4 2nd-04:40, TOLEDO by 17 4th-02:04.CSU led for 06:48. TOLEDO led for 30:59. Game was tied for 02:13.
Officials: Carla Fountain, Linda Miles, Heater BrowneTechnical fouls: Western Kentucky-None. Toledo-None.Attendance: 250
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalWestern Kentucky 14 23 18 15 70Toledo 22 10 13 11 56
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchWKU 34 15 23 2 10TOLEDO 20 20 8 0 13
Last FG - WKU 4th-01:39, TOLEDO 4th-00:54.Largest lead - WKU by 15 4th-01:39, TOLEDO by 8 1st-00:23.WKU led for 25:05. TOLEDO led for 14:11. Game was tied for 00:31.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 16 20 19 26 81Southern 14 16 18 28 76
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 28 22 6 2 15SUBRW 32 14 7 8 26
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-01:57, SUBRW 4th-00:08.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 11 3rd-01:30, SUBRW by 3 4th-06:50.TOLEDO led for 36:52. SUBRW led for 01:44. Game was tied for 01:21.
Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 3 times.
TOLEDO 81, SOUTHERN 76DEC. 18 • COUNTESS DE HOERNLE STUDENT LIFE CENTER
Officials: Chris Minor, Andrew Bills, Simone JelksTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Detroit Mercy-None.Attendance: 307FOULED OUT: TOBEL (DM) 2:24 4th
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 25 11 17 28 81Detroit Mercy 14 9 20 21 64
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 34 22 9 8 27UDM 34 8 10 10 19
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-00:07, UDM 4th-00:02.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 20 3rd-06:08, UDM by 2 1st-08:50.TOLEDO led for 37:43. UDM led for 01:34. Game was tied for 00:43.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 2 times.
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Officials: Matt Baister, Aaron Brooks, Chris MinorTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. OHIO-None.Attendance: 361
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 13 19 15 14 61OHIO 11 24 29 14 78
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 20 16 16 2 11OHIO 30 22 12 0 25
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-06:37, OHIO 4th-03:04.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 7 1st-05:31, OHIO by 19 3rd-02:22.TOLEDO led for 10:49. OHIO led for 24:34. Game was tied for 04:37.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalAkron 10 8 19 17 54Toledo 10 11 18 21 60
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchAKR 26 20 2 6 19TOLEDO 20 14 5 2 4
Last FG - AKR 4th-00:08, TOLEDO 4th-01:10.Largest lead - AKR by 4 3rd-06:05, TOLEDO by 8 2nd-06:00.AKR led for 07:16. TOLEDO led for 24:53. Game was tied for 07:51.
Officials: Bryan Enterline, Michelle Del Duco, Tom HalleadTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Eastern Michigan-None.Attendance: 1571
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 10 15 15 17 57Eastern Michigan 15 21 16 18 70
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 30 9 10 8 15EMU 30 20 6 10 15
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-00:16, EMU 4th-03:10.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 2 1st-06:54, EMU by 17 4th-08:11.TOLEDO led for 02:20. EMU led for 34:35. Game was tied for 02:47.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 6 times.
EASTERN MICHIGAN 70, TOLEDO 57JAN. 6 • CONVOCATION CENTER
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalOhio 10 17 15 15 57Toledo 13 6 25 31 75
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchOHIO 28 25 2 6 21TOLEDO 40 11 18 6 19
Last FG - OHIO 4th-03:27, TOLEDO 4th-03:08.Largest lead - OHIO by 10 2nd-00:56, TOLEDO by 18 4th-00:27.OHIO led for 08:06. TOLEDO led for 28:34. Game was tied for 03:20.
Score tied - 5 times.Lead changed - 6 times.
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Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalNorthern Illinois 12 14 22 12 60Toledo 14 13 23 13 63
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchNIU 32 13 13 6 11TOLEDO 31 12 11 2 11
Last FG - NIU 4th-00:52, TOLEDO 4th-02:07.Largest lead - NIU by 5 2nd-02:07, TOLEDO by 9 1st-03:18.NIU led for 02:34. TOLEDO led for 33:42. Game was tied for 03:44.
Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 4 times.
TOLEDO 63, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 60JAN. 13 • SAVAGE ARENA
GAME#17
2017-18 BOX SCORES2017-18 BOX SCORESTOLEDO 72, BALL ST. 66
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBall State 16 12 20 18 66Toledo 18 19 20 15 72
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchBALLST 44 13 8 6 8TOLEDO 40 13 6 0 24
Last FG - BALLST 4th-00:30, TOLEDO 4th-02:40.Largest lead - BALLST None, TOLEDO by 11 1st-03:08.BALLST led for 00:00. TOLEDO led for 38:25. Game was tied for 01:35.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 14 13 24 18 69Buffalo 18 22 19 28 87
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 30 11 9 0 14BUF 36 22 19 16 22
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-00:42, BUF 4th-00:57.Largest lead - TOLEDO None, BUF by 20 4th-03:22.TOLEDO led for 00:00. BUF led for 39:35. Game was tied for 00:19.
Officials: Michelle Del Duco, Mark Berger, Bob DeMinicoTechnical fouls: Kent State-None. Toledo-None.Attendance: 3722
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalKent State 14 13 14 21 62Toledo 8 17 10 20 55
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchKENTST 14 8 9 0 10TOLEDO 20 12 6 4 16
Last FG - KENTST 4th-03:00, TOLEDO 4th-00:04.Largest lead - KENTST by 10 2nd-05:43, TOLEDO None.KENTST led for 39:23. TOLEDO led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:37.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 0 times.
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Officials: Roy Gulbeyan, Tom Hallead, Kayla MaxeyTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Bowling Green-None.Attendance: 2103
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 29 8 12 28 77Bowling Green 15 18 13 21 67
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 18 27 9 10 22BGSU 34 19 7 4 16
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-02:08, BGSU 4th-00:51.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 16 1st-00:30, BGSU by 5 3rd-03:35.TOLEDO led for 31:29. BGSU led for 06:55. Game was tied for 01:36.
Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 2 times.
TOLEDO 77, BOWLING GREEN 67JAN. 27 • STROH CENTER
GAME#21
2017-18 BOX SCORES2017-18 BOX SCORESTOLEDO 78, WESTERN MICHIGAN 73
Officials: Jeff Cross, Erika Herriman-Camarota, Todd MoistnerTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Western Michigan-None.Attendance: 505WMU - #23 fouled out with 3 seconds left in the fourth
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 20 17 22 19 78Western Michigan 16 15 17 25 73
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 36 10 4 2 14WMU 36 18 17 2 10
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-03:21, WMU 4th-01:57.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 14 3rd-01:43, WMU by 2 1st-08:26.TOLEDO led for 35:43. WMU led for 01:26. Game was tied for 02:48.
Officials: Mark Berger, Aaron Brooks, Linda MilesTechnical fouls: Buffalo-None. Toledo-None.Attendance: 4613
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBuffalo 20 25 25 14 84Toledo 16 19 21 17 73
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchBUF 66 14 22 4 13TOLEDO 38 20 7 2 17
Last FG - BUF 4th-01:03, TOLEDO 4th-01:41.Largest lead - BUF by 16 3rd-04:54, TOLEDO by 5 1st-07:03.BUF led for 31:08. TOLEDO led for 06:23. Game was tied for 02:29.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 10 14 22 12 58Miami 13 20 11 23 67
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 48 13 9 12 13MIAMI 24 7 15 2 13
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-01:33, MIAMI 4th-01:08.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 6 1st-05:33, MIAMI by 11 3rd-08:55.TOLEDO led for 12:44. MIAMI led for 23:17. Game was tied for 03:34.
Score tied - 6 times.Lead changed - 14 times.
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Officials: Barb Smith, Jeff Cross, Brandon EnterlineTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Central Michigan-None.Attendance: 1888
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 8 12 19 8 47Central Michigan 24 21 20 20 85
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 22 8 10 2 13CMU 48 18 16 4 17
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-04:40, CMU 4th-00:52.Largest lead - TOLEDO None, CMU by 38 4th-00:52.TOLEDO led for 00:00. CMU led for 39:42. Game was tied for 00:18.
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 85, TOLEDO 47FEB. 10 • McGUIRK ARENA
GAME#25
2017-18 BOX SCORES2017-18 BOX SCORESTOLEDO 69, WESTERN MICHIGAN 68 (OT)
Officials: Michael McConnell, Angie Enlund, Jamie BroderickTechnical fouls: Western Michigan-None. Toledo-None.Attendance: 5024
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalWestern Michigan 19 17 16 10 6 68Toledo 16 13 16 17 7 69
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchWMU 38 15 7 0 13TOLEDO 40 11 12 2 8
Last FG - WMU OT-01:59, TOLEDO OT-00:02.Largest lead - WMU by 9 2nd-03:31, TOLEDO by 6 1st-03:13.WMU led for 32:07. TOLEDO led for 07:36. Game was tied for 05:15.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalEastern Michigan 22 15 15 17 69Toledo 17 19 18 26 80
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchEMU 24 16 9 4 8TOLEDO 40 10 12 6 9
Last FG - EMU 4th-01:04, TOLEDO 4th-01:47.Largest lead - EMU by 12 1st-02:44, TOLEDO by 16 4th-01:14.EMU led for 25:14. TOLEDO led for 12:09. Game was tied for 02:37.
Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 5 times.
TOLEDO 80, EASTERN MICHIGAN 69FEB. 21 • SAVAGE ARENA
Officials: Chris Minor, Jeff Cross, Marla GearhartTechnical fouls: Toledo-None. Ball State-None.Attendance: 2822Toledo #11 fouled out at 6.7 in 4th
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalToledo 18 15 21 19 73Ball State 24 21 22 11 78
In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchTOLEDO 40 17 4 6 11BALLST 32 8 10 12 10
Last FG - TOLEDO 4th-00:19, BALLST 4th-02:58.Largest lead - TOLEDO by 3 1st-07:45, BALLST by 15 3rd-00:24.TOLEDO led for 00:43. BALLST led for 36:36. Game was tied for 02:41.
Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 1 time.
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POINTSPOINTS42 _______________ Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91)40 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)39 ___________ Brenae Harris vs. Columbia (12/5/15)39 _________________ Kim Sekulski vs. WMU (1/3/90)39 _________________Kelly Savage vs. EMU (1/13/88)38 __________________Mimi Olson vs. Akron (1/8/97)38 __________________ Mimi Olson vs. MSU (12/9/95)
FIELD GOALS MADEFIELD GOALS MADE16 ________________ Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91)16 __________________ Kim Sekulski at WMU (1/3/90) 15 _________________ Latoja Harris at Akron (2/17/93)15 __________________ Liz Meiring vs. Miami (1/16/85)15 _________________ Linda Janicki vs. BSU (2/18/84)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS29 _______________ Tanika Mays vs. EMU (1/13/10)27 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)26 ______________Melantha Herron vs. WMU (1/2/02)25 __________________ Kim Knuth vs. CMU (2/26/99)24 _______________ Brenae Harris at Akron (1/20/16)24 __________________Mimi Olson at WMU (2/25/95)24 __________________Mimi Olson at BGSU (1/21/95)24 ________________ Mitzi Hallinan at CSU (1/26/82)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 ATT.)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 ATT.)1.000 (10-of-10) _____________ Linda Janicki vs. Ohio (1/13/82)#.923 (12-of-13).923 (12-of-13) ____ ____ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. WMUKAAYLA McINTYRE vs. WMU (2/17/18) (2/17/18).917 (11-of-12) _____________ Angela Drake vs. Akron (2/21/96).910 (10-of-11) ____________ Mary Tonjes vs. Defiance (2/11/82)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADETHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE88 ___ ___ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)8 ____________ Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02)8 ______________ Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02)8 __________________Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95)77 ___ ___JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15)7 _______________Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)7 ___________________ Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88)7 ________________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)66 ____ ____JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. MADONNA (12/4/16)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. MADONNA (12/4/16)66 __ __JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. UCLA (11/25/16)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. UCLA (11/25/16)6 _______ Ana Capotosto vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15)66 ___ ___ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. NIU (2/18/15)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. NIU (2/18/15)6 __________Courtney Ingersoll vs. Cincinnati (3/19/12)6 ____________________Haylie Linn at CMU (2/15/12)6 _________ Jessica Williams vs. Milwaukee (12/19/10)6 ____________ Jessica Williams vs. UMBC (11/27/10)6 _____________ Naama Shafir at Michigan (3/21/10)6 _________ Jessica Williams vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/10)6 ________________ Danielle Bishop vs. BSU (1/5/05)6 ________________ Kelly Walker at Dayton (12/3/03)6 ___________________Kelly Walker vs. CMU (3/4/03)6 ___________________Mimi Olson vs. Akron (1/8/97)6 _______________Lucretia LeGault at CMU (2/16/92)6 _____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)6 _____________ Kelly Savage vs. Kentucky (3/24/90)6 _____________Kelly Savage vs. Wyoming (3/22/90)6 _______ Kelly Savage vs. Washington St. (11/25/89)6 ____________ Kelly Savage vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTEDTHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED18 ______________ Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)#16 ____________Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92)16 ______________Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90)15 _____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92)1414 __ __ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT at BGSU (1/27/18)1414 ___ ___ JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs.vs. WRIGHT ST. (3/20/15) WRIGHT ST. (3/20/15)1414 __ __JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs.vs. EMU (3/11/15) EMU (3/11/15)14 ________Jessica Williams at Saint Peter’s (11/30/10)14 ___________________ Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94)14 ____________ Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88)
FREE THROWS MADEFREE THROWS MADE16 ____________ Kim Sekulski vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)16 __________________ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)16 ___________________ Kim Knuth at BGSU (1/13/99)15 ____________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)14 ___________ Janice Monakana vs. Buffalo (2/1/17)14 _____________ Janice Monakana at WMU (2/3/16)14 ________________ Naama Shafir vs. EMU (2/23/11)14 ____________ Naama Shafir at Oakland (11/18/09)14 _______________Danielle Bishop at WMU (1/17/07)14 ____________ Mary Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03)14 ___________________ Kahli Carter vs. BSU (2/7/01)14 ___________________Kahli Carter vs. ISU (12/5/00)14 ___________________ Mimi Olson at KSU (1/13/96)14 __________________ Mimi Olson vs. MSU (12/9/95)
FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW ATTEMPTS21 ___________ Kim Sekulski vs. Murray St. (3/25/89)20 ____________ Mary Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03)20 _______________ Kelly Savage vs. BGSU (1/24/90)19 ____________Andola Dortch vs. Syracuse (3/24/12)19 _________________ Angela Drake at Miami (2/7/96)18 _________________ Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (12 ATT.)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (12 ATT.)1.000 (16-of-16) _______________ Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)1.000 (15-of-15) ________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15)1.000 (14-of-14) __________ Janice Monakana at WMU (2/3/16)1.000 (13-of-13) _____________Andola Dortch at WMU 1/5/12 1.000 (13-of-13) _________________ Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99)1.000 (13-of-13) ___________ Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94)1.000 (12-of-12) ________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Arizona (11/30/14)1.000 (12-of-12) __________Inma Zanoguera vs. MVSU (11/10/13)1.000 (12-of-12) ______________ Kim Knuth at Buffalo (2/15/99)1.000 (12-of-12) _____________Kelly Savage vs. Miami (1/21/89)1.000 (12-of-12) __________ Jane Roman vs. Oregon St. (11/26/89)
REBOUNDSREBOUNDS22 ____________________Liz Meiring vs. KSU (1/8/85)21 ___________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Idaho (12/13/14)21 __________________ Kim Bradley vs. CSU (1/4/93)21 _________________ Mary Tonjes vs. NMU (12/6/80)1919 _________ _________ MIKAELA BOYD MIKAELA BOYD vs.vs. OHIO (1/10/18) OHIO (1/10/18)19 ___________________ Kahli Carter at CMU (2/17/01)19 ________________Angela Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95)19 ________________Lucretia LeGault vs. KSU (3/2/91)19 _________________ Keri Cartwright vs. CMU (1/9/88)
ASSISTSASSISTS16 _______________ Heather Smith vs. BGSU (1/20/96)16 _______________ Heather Smith vs. BGSU (2/18/95)16 _______________Peg Liberatore vs. Miami (1/16/85)15 _________________ Dana Drew vs. Detroit (12/3/90)13 _____________ Inma Zanoguera vs. Akron (1/14/15)13 ________________ Naama Shafir vs. EMU (2/28/09)13 _______________ Heather Smith vs. Akron (2/21/96)13 __________________Mitzi Hallinan at KSU (1/18/84)
BLOCKED SHOTSBLOCKED SHOTS9 ____________Stephanie Vivenot vs. Ohio (1/15/92)#8 ___________ Yolanda Richardson at WMU (1/20/10)7 ______________ Stephanie Vivenot at KSU (2/29/92)66 ________ ________ KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. NIU (3/11/17)KAAYLA McINTYRE vs. NIU (3/11/17)6 ____________ Yolanda Richardson at EMU (2/21/12)6 ____________Yolanda Richardson at Ohio (1/22/12)6 ____________Yolanda Richardson vs. KSU (3/12/10)6 ___Karin Hoogendam vs. Saint Francis (PA) (12/30/04)6 _______________Jen Markwood at BGSU (12/19/98)6 ______________ Stephanie Vivenot at BSU (2/5/92)
STEALSSTEALS12 ____________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Xavier (11/26/83)#10 ______________ Kim Knuth vs. St. John’s (11/29/97)10 _______________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Akron (2/13/82)10 _________________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. CMU (1/23/82)10 _______________Mitzi Hallinan vs. Dayton (12/5/81)10 ____________ Mitzi Hallinan vs. Wayne St. (1/20/82)
MINUTES PLAYEDMINUTES PLAYED52 ________________ Teresa Kahle at Xavier (12/9/01)47 _________________ Crystal Young at WMU (3/1/06)47 ________________ Crystal Young vs. WMU (3/8/06)45 _______________ Heather Smith at Miami (2/7/96) 45 __________________Dana Drew at BGSU (2/19/92)45 ____________ Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 _________________ Dana Drew vs. BGSU (1/22/92)45 ______________ Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87)44 ________________Brenae Harris vs. Akron (3/9/16)44 ________________ Brenae Harris at CMU (2/20/16)44 ______________ Inma Zanoguera at NIU (2/27/14)
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADETHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS MADE1. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 ___________ 96 Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 __________ 963. Kelly Savage _____________1989-90 __________ 884. Jessica Williams _________2010-11 ___________ 845. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 __________ 796. Lucretia LeGault _________1991-92 __________ 787. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 __________ 778. Jessica Williams _________2009-10 __________ 76 Courtney Risinger_________2001-02 __________ 7610. Kelly Savage _____________1987-88 __________ 71
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTEDTHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Kelly Savage ____________1988-89 _________ 2672. Kelly Savage ____________1989-90 _________ 2303. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 __________ 2174. Lucretia LeGault _________1991-92 _________ 2155. Jessica Williams _________2009-10 _________ 2126. Mimi Olson ______________1994-95 _________ 2117. Jessica Williams _________2010-11 __________ 2108. Kelly Walker _____________2003-04 _________ 1949. Dana Drew ______________1993-94 _________ 18910. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 _________ 186
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 ATT.)THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 ATT.)1. Courtney Risinger_________2001-02 _________.4502. Courtney Ingersoll ________2011-12 _________ .4423. Kim Knuth ______________1996-97 ________ .4394. Jessica Williams _________2008-09 ________ .434 Kim Knuth ______________1998-99 ________ .4346. Kelly Savage ____________1987-88 ________ .430 7. Kim Knuth ______________1997-98 ________ .4228. Mimi Olson ______________1996-97 _________.4159. Kelly Walker _____________2002-03 _________.41410. Jane Roman _____________1991-92 _________.412
THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADETHREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE1. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 2732. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________2683. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________2344. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT4. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT ___ ___ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _____ _____2332335. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 _________ 182 Courtney Risinger_________1998-2002 _______ 1827. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________ 1768. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 _________ 1759. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 _________ 163 Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 _________ 163
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTEDTHREE-POINT FIELD-GOALS ATTEMPTED1. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ 7112. Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________ 7083. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT3. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT ___ ___ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. _____ _____ 6546544. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________ 6085. Danielle Bishop __________2003-07 _________5486. Dana Drew ______________1990-95 _________ 5167. Lucretia LeGault__________1988-92 _________4838. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________ 481 Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 _________ 48110. Courtney Risinger_________1998-2002 _______480
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (200 ATT.)1. Kim Knuth _______________1995-99 ________ .4262. Jane Roman _____________1989-92 _________.386 Kelly Savage _____________1986-90 _________.3864. Jessica Williams _________2007-11 __________.3855. Courtney Risinger_________1998-02 _________.3796. Mimi Olson ______________1993-97 _________ .3777. Courtney Ingersoll ________2008-12 _________.3668. Kelly Walker _____________2000-04 ________ .3649. Denise Pickenpaugh ______1992-96 _________.36010. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT10. J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT ___ ___ 2014-PRES.2014-PRES. ____ ____ .356.356
THE LAST TIME IN TOLEDO HISTORY ...THE LAST TIME IN TOLEDO HISTORY ...THE LAST TIME TOLEDO TEAM …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO TEAM …Scored 100+ Points at Home _______________________ 101, vs. Akron, 1/14/15Scored 100+ Points on Road ________________104, at Bowling Green, 1/21/95Scored 30+ Points in Quarter __________________31 (fourth), vs. Ohio, 1/10/18Scored 50+ Points in Half ___________________ 56 (second), vs. Ohio, 1/10/18 Won Overtime Game _____________69-68 (OT), vs. Western Michigan, 2/17/18Lost Overtime Game _________________________71-73 (OT), vs. Akron, 3/9/16Won Double-Overtime Game ______________ 107-104, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Lost Double-Overtime Game ________________ 86-87, at W. Michigan, 3/1/06Played Triple-Overtime Game __________________ 95-108, at Xavier, 12/9/01Won NCAA Championships Game _____________ 65-53, vs. Ole Miss, 3/16/96Won Postseason WNIT Game ________________ 72-64, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Won MAC Tournament Game __________________82-71, vs. N. Illinois, 3/11/17Shot 50% From Field _____________54.5% (30-of-55), vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Shot 60% From Field __________________ 61.2% (30-of-49), vs. Yale, 11/27/09Made 40+ Field Goals _____________________________ 40, vs. Ball St., 2/3/96Made 50+ Field Goals _______________________________50, vs. Akron, 2/9/94Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals ____________ 11, at Bowling Green, 1/27/18Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals ___________________ 16, vs. Akron, 1/14/15Did Not Make Three-Point Field Goal ______________ 0-of-8, at Miami, 2/7/18Attempted 25+ Three-Pointers _______________ 30, at Detroit Mercy, 12/21/17Attempted 30+ Three-Pointers _______________ 30, at Detroit Mercy, 12/21/17Shot 50% From Three-Point Range (min. 8) _____ 54.5% (6-of-11), at Iona, 11/27/17 Had 15+ Rebound Margin _____________________ 29 (53-24), vs. Ohio, 1/10/18Had 20+ Rebound Margin _____________________ 29 (53-24), vs. Ohio, 1/10/18Had 50+ Rebounds _________________________________ 53, vs. Ohio, 1/10/18Had 60+ Rebounds _______________________________ 65, at N. Illinois, 3/1/17Attempted 30+ Free Throws _________________________30, at Ohio, 12/31/17Attempted 40+ Free Throws __________ 40, vs. Mississippi Valley St., 11/10/13Attempted 50+ Free Throws_____________________54, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Made 25+ Free Throws ______________________________25, at Ohio, 12/31/17Made 30+ Free Throws ____________________________30, vs. Ball St., 1/27/04Made 40+ Free Throws _________________________ 41, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89Shot 85% From Free Throw Line (min. 8) _ 86.4% (19-of-22), at W. Michigan, 1/31/18Had 20+ Assists ______________________________ 25, vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Had 25+ Assists ______________________________ 25, vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Had 30+ Assists _______________________________ 31, vs. E. Michigan, 3/4/97Had Less Than Five Turnovers_____________________ 3, vs. Charlotte, 3/30/11Had 25+ Turnovers _______________________________ 25, at Buffalo, 1/20/18Had 30+ Turnovers ________________________________ 30, vs. Yale, 11/27/09Forced 25+ Turnovers ________________________26, vs. Cleveland St., 12/9/17Forced 30+ Turnovers ___________________30, vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 11/10/17Forced 35+ Turnovers _________________________35, vs. W. Michigan, 2/16/11Had 15+ Steals _____________________________________ 15, vs. Akron, 1/3/18Had 20+ Steals ________________________________ 22, vs. Radford, 11/25/00Had 25+ Steals ___________________________________26, vs. Akron, 12/8/79Blocked 10+ Shots ____________________________ 11, at E. Michigan, 2/21/12Scored 50 Points or Less ________________________49, vs. Creighton, 3/17/17Scored 40 Points or Less_____________________ 39, at Notre Dame, 11/18/15Scored 50 or Fewer Points & Won ____________48-38, vs. E. Michigan, 3/3/13Beat Ranked Team _____________________ 68-65, vs. No. 20 Dayton, 12/9/09Beat Ranked Team on Road ____________ 65-53, vs. No. 24 Ole Miss, 3/16/96Kept Every Player on Team Out of Double Figures ______ 65-37, vs. Akron, 3/6/17Had All Five Starters Score in Double Figures ________at E. Michigan, 2/21/15Had Five Players Score in Double Figures___________ vs. C. Michigan, 1/28/17Had At Least Six Players Score in Double Figures ___6, vs. Valparaiso, 12/6/13Had No Players Score in Double Figures _________ 45-51, vs. Ball St., 12/31/16Had Two Players with 20+ Points in Game _J.A. Bravo-Harriott (26) & K. McIntyre (24), vs. EMU, 2/21/18Had Two Players with 10+ Rebounds ________ K. McIntyre (12) & M. Boyd (11), vs. WMU, 2/17/18Had Two Players with Double-Doubles _____ K. McIntyre (12&10) & M. Santucci (11&10), at Miami, 2/7/18Overcame 10-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win _____ 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14Overcame 15-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win _____ 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14Overcame 20-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win __25 (15-38), vs. Kent St., 3/10/01
THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER …Scored 20+ Points ________________________ 24, M. Boyd, at Ball St., 2/24/18Scored 30+ Points ______________________ 30, K. McIntyre, vs. Buffalo, 2/3/18Scored 40+ Points ___________________________ 40, N. Shafir, vs. USC, 4/2/11Attempted 20+ Field Goals _______________ 21, M. Boyd, vs. N. Illinois, 3/11/17Attempted 25+ Field Goals ____________ 25, K. Knuth, vs. C. Michigan, 2/26/99
THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER (CONT.) …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER (CONT.) …Made 10+ Field Goals _________ 10, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Made 15+ Field Goals _______________________ 15, L. Harris, at Akron, 2/17/93Recorded Double-Double ____ M. Boyd (24 pts. & 15 rebs.), at Ball St., 2/24/18Recorded Triple-Double _____ B. Harris (16 pts., 11 rebs. & 11 asts.), vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had 10+ Assists ________________________ 11, B. Harris, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15Had 15+ Assists ___________________________ 15, D. Drew, vs. Detroit, 12/3/90Had 5+ Blocks _____________________ 6, K. McIntyre, vs. W. Kentucky, 12/17/17Had 8+ Blocks ____________________8, Y. Richardson, at W. Michigan, 1/20/10Had 5+ Steals _________________________ 5, M. Boyd, vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Had 10+ Steals ________________________ 10, K. Knuth, vs. St. John’s, 11/29/97Had 15+ Rebounds ________________________ 15, M. Boyd, at Ball St., 2/24/18Had 20+ Rebounds ____________________ 21, I. Zanogeura, vs. Idaho, 12/13/14Made 10+ Free Throws _______________________12, M. Boyd, at Ohio, 12/31/17Made 15+ Free Throws _________________15, I. Zanoguera, vs. Buffalo, 1/21/15Attempted 10+ Free Throws _________________ 10, M. Boyd, at Ball St., 2/24/18Attempted 15+ Free Throws ______________15, J. Monakana, vs. Buffalo, 2/1/17Attempted 20+ Free Throws ___________ 20, M. Blessing, vs. Marshall, 3/12/03Shot 100% From Charity Stripe (min. 10) ____ J. Monakana, 14-of-14, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16Made 5+ Three-Pointers ________ 5, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. E. Michigan, 2/21/18Made 8+ Three-Pointers ______8, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, at Bowling Green, 1/27/18Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers ___14, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, at Bowling Green, 1/27/18Attempted 15+ Three-Pointers _____15, L. LeGault, vs. Bowling Green, 1/22/92Recorded Four-Point Play _____________ A. Capotosto, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15Had 10+ Offensive Rebounds __________ 10, S. Reecher, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15Had 10+ Defensive Rebounds _______________ 11, M. Boyd, at Ball St., 2/24/18Had 20+ Points & 20+ Rebounds ____I. Zanogeura (20&21), vs. Idaho, 12/13/14Had Double-Double in Consecutive Games _______ M. Boyd vs. EMU (14&12) & BSU (24&15) (2017-18)Shot 100% From Floor (min. 8) ____M. Goodall, 8-of-8, at C. Michigan, 2/24/10Played All 40 Minutes in Regulation ________ B. Harris, vs. C. Michigan, 3/2/16Played Over 40 Minutes __________ 43, M. Boyd, vs. Western Michigan, 2/17/18 42, K. McIntyre, vs. Western Michigan, 2/17/18 Played Over 50 Minutes _____________________ 52, T. Kahle, at Xavier, 12/9/01Fouled Out _________________________ J.A. Bravo-Harriott, at Ball St., 2/24/18
THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT …Scored 100+ Points __________________________________ 102, Akron, 1/14/15Scored 100+ Points in Toledo _________________________ 102, Akron, 1/14/15Made 35+ Field Goals ____________________________ 35, C. Michigan, 2/10/18Made 10+ Three-Pointers ___________________________11, Duquesne, 12/6/17Did Not Make Three-Pointer _______________________ 0-of-13, Ball St., 3/6/13Attempted 25+ Three-Point Field Goals _______________ 25, N. Illinois, 3/1/17Had 50+ Rebounds ______________________________ 50, C. Michigan, 2/10/18Had 20+ Rebounding Margin _________________30 (57-27), Louisville, 11/15/17Had 25+ Rebounding Margin _________________30 (57-27), Louisville, 11/15/17Attempted 30+ Free Throws _________________________ 38, Kent St., 1/24/18Attempted 35+ Free Throws _________________________ 38, Kent St., 1/24/18Made 25+ Free Throws ______________________________ 30, Kent St., 1/24/18Made 30+ Free Throws ______________________________ 30, Kent St., 1/24/18Had 10+ Blocks ____________________________________ 10, Memphis, 1/4/08Had 18+ Steals _________________________________ 18, Marquette, 12/15/12Had 20+ Assists ______________________________________ 21, Ball St., 3/4/17Had 25+ Assists ________________________________25, Notre Dame, 12/18/16Scored 50 Points or Less ___________________ 39, at St. Bonaventure, 12/4/17Scored 40 Points or Less___________________ 39, at St. Bonaventure, 12/4/17
THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT’S PLAYER …THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT’S PLAYER …Scored 40+ Points _______________________ 40, T. James, E. Michigan, 3/2/10Scored 30+ Points _______________________30, D. Minott, E. Michigan, 2/21/18Attempted 20+ Field Goals ______________21, D. Wimby, W. Michigan, 2/17/18Attempted 25+ Field Goals _________________ 25, L. Dickerson, Miami, 2/7/18Made 10+ Field Goals ____________________ 10, D. Minott, E. Michigan, 2/21/18Made Five+ Three-Pointers_________________ 7, D. Minott, E. Michigan, 2/21/18Made Eight+ Three-Pointers ______________________10, K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers ____________ 10, D. Minott, E. Michigan, 2/21/18Made 10+ Free Throws _____________________ 17, J. Korinek, Kent St., 1/24/18Had 15+ Rebounds _______________________ 16, A. Lehman, N. Illinois, 3/1/17Had 10+ Assists ______________________________ 10, S. Reid, Buffalo, 1/20/18Had Five+ Blocks ___________________ 5, C. Zezza, Saint Francis (Pa.), 11/10/17Had Five+ Steals ____________________________ 7, C. Dillard, Buffalo, 1/20/18
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INDIVIDUAL HIGHSPoints __________________________________ 36, K. Carter vs. Kent St. (3/10/01)Field Goals Made ________________ 12, K. Knuth vs. Central Michigan (2/26/99)Field Goals Att. __________________25, K. Knuth vs. Central Michigan (2/26/99)Field Goal Pct. ___________________ .857 (6-of-7), A. Clifton vs. Miami (3/14/08)3PT FGs Made ____________ 7, J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) 7, J. Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)3PT FGs Att. _____________ 14, J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)3PT FG Pct. ______________________.875 (7-of-8), J. Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09)Free Throws Made ________________________ 16, K. Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)Free Throws Att. ______________________20, M. Blessing vs. Marshall (3/12/03)Free Throw Pct.________________ 1.000 (16-of-16), K. Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99)Rebounds _________________________________ 19, A. Drake vs. Miami (3/11/95)Assists __________________________ 12, A. Dortch vs. Eastern Michigan (3/9/12) 12, H. Smith vs. Ohio (3/9/93)Steals ____________________________________ 7, K. Knuth vs. Kent St. (3/1/99) 7, K. Tews vs. Akron (2/27/98) 7, K. Knuth vs. Bowling Green (3/6/98)Blocked Shots ________________6, K. McIntyre vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) 6, Y. Richardson vs. Kent St. (3/12/10)
TEAM HIGHSPoints ___________________________________107 vs. Ball St. (3/10/92)Field Goals Made ____________________________39 vs. Ball St. (3/10/92) 39 vs. Ohio (3/7/89)Field Goals Att. ________________________ 71 vs. Bowling Green (3/6/97)Field Goal Pct. ______________________ .619 (39-of-63) vs. Ohio (3/7/89)3PT FGs Made __________________________________ 11 vs. Ohio (3/9/93)3PT FGs Att. _______________________ 32 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15)3PT FG Pct. ______________________ .600 (12-of-20) vs. Miami (3/14/08)Free Throws Made _________________________ 31 vs. Marshall (3/12/03)Free Throws Att. ___________________________ 42 vs. Marshall (3/12/03)Free Throw Pct. _____________ .909 (10-of-11) vs. Central Michigan (3/9/91)Rebounds ________________________ 57 vs. Western Michigan (3/14/03) Assists _______________________________________30 vs. Ohio (3/7/89)Steals _______________________________ 16 vs. Bowling Green (3/6/97)Fouls ______________________________26 vs. Bowling Green (3/12/89) 26 vs. Central Michigan (3/10/84)Turnovers _________________________27 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/9/12)Blocked Shots ________________________9 vs. Northern Illinois (3/11/17) 9 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/11)
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MAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS
TEAM WON LOST PCT TITLESTEAM WON LOST PCT TITLES 1. TOLEDO 52 25 .675 81. TOLEDO 52 25 .675 8 2. Bowling Green 44 22 .667 11 3. Kent St. 32 27 .542 3 4. Eastern Michigan 23 23 .500 2 5. Miami 25 30 .455 2 6. Western Michigan 23 28 .451 2 7. Central Michigan 26 32 .448 3 8. Buffalo 14 18 .438 1 9. Ball St. 19 26 .422 1 10. Northern Illinois 14 21 .400 0 11. Ohio 19 30 .388 2 12. Akron 12 21 .364 1
MAC TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS & RECORDSMAC TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS & RECORDS
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TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OPPSCORING 1877 1885 Points per game 67.0 67.3 Scoring margin -0.3 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 696-1630 683-1646 Field goal pct . 4 2 7 . 4 1 53 POINT FG-ATT 149-515 151-465 3-point FG pct . 2 8 9 . 3 2 5 3-pt FG made per game 5.3 5.4FREE THROWS-ATT 336-526 368-516 Free throw pct . 6 3 9 . 7 1 3 F-Throws made per game 12.0 13.1REBOUNDS 1000 1051 Rebounds per game 35.7 37.5 Rebounding margin -1.8 -ASSISTS 479 343 Assists per game 17.1 12.3TURNOVERS 468 476 Turnovers per game 16.7 17.0 Turnover margin +0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.7STEALS 204 243 Steals per game 7.3 8.7BLOCKS 68 57 Blocks per game 2.4 2.0ATTENDANCE 45492 19403 Home games-Avg/Game 13-3499 13-1458 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-225
Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsToledo 455 403 495 506 18 1877Opponents 443 465 466 495 16 1885
Date Opponent Score Att.^ 11/10/17 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W 74-66 3740^ 11/14/17 at Louisville L 55-90 5444^ 11/18/17 LOUISIANA W 79-55 593
11/22/17 DAYTON W 68-50 334711/27/17 at Iona College W 74-57 31111/30/17 MAINE Wot 65-64 320812/04/17 at St. Bonaventure W 58-39 79412/06/17 at Duquesne L 54-73 62012/09/17 CLEVELAND STATE W 65-56 3631
! 12/17/17 vs Western Kentucky L 56-70 250! 12/18/17 vs Southern W 81-76 200
12/21/17 at Detroit Mercy W 81-64 307* 12/31/17 at Ohio L 61-78 361* 01/03/18 AKRON W 60-54 3392* 01/06/18 at Eastern Michigan L 57-70 1571* 01/10/18 OHIO W 75-57 3229* 01/13/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 63-60 3716* 01/17/18 BALL STATE W 72-66 3259* 01/20/18 at Buffalo L 69-87 1899* 01/24/18 KENT STATE L 55-62 3722* 01/27/18 at Bowling Green W 77-67 2103* 01/31/18 at Western Michigan W 78-73 505* 02/03/18 BUFFALO L 73-84 4613* 02/07/18 at Miami L 58-67 328* 02/10/18 at Central Michigan L 47-85 1888* 02/17/18 WESTERN MICHIGAN Wot 69-68 5024* 02/21/18 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 80-69 4018* 02/24/18 at Ball State L 73-78 2822
* = Mid-American Conference Game^ = Preseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/Louisville, Ky.)! = West Palm Invitational (West Palm Baech, Fla.)
TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OPPSCORING 1067 1125 Points per game 66.7 70.3 Scoring margin -3.6 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 399-937 412-958 Field goal pct . 4 2 6 . 4 3 03 POINT FG-ATT 77-283 90-257 3-point FG pct . 2 7 2 . 3 5 0 3-pt FG made per game 4.8 5.6FREE THROWS-ATT 192-304 211-291 Free throw pct . 6 3 2 . 7 2 5 F-Throws made per game 12.0 13.2REBOUNDS 581 591 Rebounds per game 36.3 36.9 Rebounding margin -0.6 -ASSISTS 268 205 Assists per game 16.8 12.8TURNOVERS 265 243 Turnovers per game 16.6 15.2 Turnover margin -1.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.8STEALS 104 139 Steals per game 6.5 8.7BLOCKS 37 30 Blocks per game 2.3 1.9ATTENDANCE 30973 11477 Home games-Avg/Game 8-3872 8-1435 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0
Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T TotalsToledo 234 230 301 295 7 1067Opponents 259 283 293 284 6 1125
Date Opponent Score Att.* 12/31/17 at Ohio L 61-78 361* 01/03/18 AKRON W 60-54 3392* 01/06/18 at Eastern Michigan L 57-70 1571* 01/10/18 OHIO W 75-57 3229* 01/13/18 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 63-60 3716* 01/17/18 BALL STATE W 72-66 3259* 01/20/18 at Buffalo L 69-87 1899* 01/24/18 KENT STATE L 55-62 3722* 01/27/18 at Bowling Green W 77-67 2103* 01/31/18 at Western Michigan W 78-73 505* 02/03/18 BUFFALO L 73-84 4613* 02/07/18 at Miami L 58-67 328* 02/10/18 at Central Michigan L 47-85 1888* 02/17/18 WESTERN MICHIGAN Wot 69-68 5024* 02/21/18 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 80-69 4018* 02/24/18 at Ball State L 73-78 2822
* = Mid-American Conference Game^ = Preseason WNIT (Toledo, Ohio/Louisville, Ky.)! = West Palm Invitational (West Palm Baech, Fla.)