2009-10 Women’s Basketball Results Countdown to Tip-Off Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010 Time: 3:00 p.m. ET Site: Salem Civic Center Radio: 96.1 Lite FM. Bill Phipps Pre- Game Starting at 2:30 p.m. Internet Streaming: Starting @ 2:30 p.m. with Bill Phipps Pre-Game (www.fu- turemediaworld.com); PennAtlantic.com Websites: BC (www.BridgewaterEagles. com) Virginia Wesleyan (http://www.vwc. edu/athletics) Bridgewater College Sports Information Box 107 Bridgewater, VA 22812 540-828-5615 www.BridgewaterEagles.com 2010 ODAC Tournament Bridgewater Team Notes ODAC Quarterfinals - Game #3 No. 4 Bridgewater (17-8, 13-7 ODAC) vs. No. 5 Virginia Wesleyan (15-10, 12-8 ODAC) Series Info: Bridgewater owns the all- time series with Virginia Wesleyan at a 35-24 mark. BC swept the season series with the Marlins in 2009-10. The two teams met in 2008 for the ODAC championship with the Eagles prevail- ing by a 57-56 score. 22 Junior Jordan Burkholder has netted double figures in 22 of Bridgewater’s 25 games on the year 13 Bridgewater’s 13 conference victories matches its 2008-09 total. BC has reached the ODAC finals on 13 seperate occasions. 12 After starting the season with a bad case of the turnover bug, the Eagles turned in a season-low 12 turnovers in their overtime victory on February 9 at Virginia Wesleyan. 10 Coming into the tournament, Bridgewater has won eight of its last ten games. 9 Bridgewater netted nine three-pointers against Southern Virginia, which was the highest number for the team in a game on the year. 7 BC has notched seven straight winning seasons dating back to the 2003-04 season. Head coach Jean Willi has posted just one losing season during her time at BC. 6 Six players for the Eagles are averaging five or more points per game on the year. 4 Bridgewater is averaging four blocks per game in ODAC play. Freshman Katie Hottinger leads the team with 35 blocks on the year. 3 Bridgewater has won the ODAC title three times. 2 Bridgewater has only lost two games (Roanoke, EMU) when out rebounding opponents. BC is 9-2 on the year when controlling the glass. The Eagles also own a 13-2 edge when shooting more free throws than their opponents. 1 In two games played at neutral sites on the year, the Eagles have won and lost one game. 0 On the year, the Eagles have not lost a game (11-0) when shooting at a better than 41% clip from the field. WBK Contact: Tim Leister - [email protected] - 540-828-5615 November 20 vs. Methodist % W, 56-51 21 vs. Greensboro % L, 61-59 24 Averett W, 69-57 December 1 @ Roanoke * L, 59-51 5 Randolph-Macon * L, 81-72 January 3 @ Randolph * W, 66-47 5 @ Eastern Mennonite * L, 68-55 8 Guilford * W, 59-43 9 Emory & Henry * W, 79-45 12 Lynchburg * W, 74-60 15 @ Hollins * W, 83-48 16 Washington and Lee * L, 67-58 19 Roanoke * L, 72-63 21 Southern Virginia W, 74-56 26 Virginia Wesleyan * W, 75-42 31 @ Randolph-Macon * W, 68-57 February 2 Eastern Mennonite * W, 51-48 4 @ Guilford * L, 64-61 9 @ Virginia Wesleyan * W, 75-61 (OT) 11 @ Mary Baldwin W, 67-55 13 Randolph * W, 69-45 14 @ Emory & Henry * W, 79-73 16 @ Lynchburg * W, 52-42 19 Hollins * W, 72-44 20 @ Washington and Lee * L, 67-53 25 vs. Virginia Wesleyan 3:00 PM * ODAC contest % - Randolph-Macon Tip-off Tournament
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2009-10 Women’s BasketballResults
Countdown to Tip-Off
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010Time: 3:00 p.m. ETSite: Salem Civic CenterRadio: 96.1 Lite FM. Bill Phipps Pre-Game Starting at 2:30 p.m.Internet Streaming: Starting @ 2:30 p.m. with Bill Phipps Pre-Game (www.fu-turemediaworld.com); PennAtlantic.comWebsites: BC (www.BridgewaterEagles.com) Virginia Wesleyan (http://www.vwc.edu/athletics)
Bridgewater CollegeSports InformationBox 107Bridgewater, VA 22812540-828-5615www.BridgewaterEagles.com
2010 ODAC TournamentBridgewater Team Notes
ODAC Quarterfinals - Game #3No. 4 Bridgewater (17-8, 13-7 ODAC) vs.
No. 5 Virginia Wesleyan (15-10, 12-8 ODAC)
Series Info: Bridgewater owns the all-time series with Virginia Wesleyan at a 35-24 mark. BC swept the season series with the Marlins in 2009-10. The two teams met in 2008 for the ODAC championship with the Eagles prevail-ing by a 57-56 score.
22 Junior Jordan Burkholder has netted double figures in 22 of Bridgewater’s 25 games on the year13 Bridgewater’s 13 conference victories matches its 2008-09 total. BC has reached the ODAC finals on 13 seperate occasions. 12 After starting the season with a bad case of the turnover bug, the Eagles turned in a season-low 12 turnovers in their overtime victory on February 9 at Virginia Wesleyan. 10 Coming into the tournament, Bridgewater has won eight of its last ten games.9 Bridgewater netted nine three-pointers against Southern Virginia, which was the highest number for the team in a game on the year. 7 BC has notched seven straight winning seasons dating back to the 2003-04 season. Head coach Jean Willi has posted just one losing season during her time at BC. 6 Six players for the Eagles are averaging five or more points per game on the year. 4 Bridgewater is averaging four blocks per game in ODAC play. Freshman Katie Hottinger leads the team with 35 blocks on the year. 3 Bridgewater has won the ODAC title three times. 2 Bridgewater has only lost two games (Roanoke, EMU) when out rebounding opponents. BC is 9-2 on the year when controlling the glass. The Eagles also own a 13-2 edge when shooting more free throws than their opponents. 1 In two games played at neutral sites on the year, the Eagles have won and lost one game. 0 On the year, the Eagles have not lost a game (11-0) when shooting at a better than 41% clip from the field.
At Home ....................................................................... 9-3 On The Road ................................................................ 7-4 Neutral Site Games ...................................................... 1-1 In Overtime .................................................................. 1-0 Coming off a loss ......................................................... 3-2 Coming off a win ......................................................... 11-6 Vs. In-state Opponents ................................................. 15-6Vs. Out-of-state opponents ........................................... 2-2vs. ODAC schools ......................................................... 13-7vs. Non-Conference schools ......................................... 4-1In November ................................................................. 2-1 In December ................................................................. 0-2 In January ..................................................................... 8-3 In February ................................................................... 7-2 Afternoon Games ......................................................... 4-5 Night Games ................................................................ 13-3 Decided By 5 or Less ................................................... 2-2 Decided By 10 or Less ................................................. 4-6Decided By 15 or Less ................................................. 9-8Decided By 20 or Less ................................................. 12-8Decided By 21 or More ................................................. 5-0Scoring First ................................................................. 7-7 Opponent Scores First .................................................. 10-1 Leading At Halftime .................................................... 13-5 Tied At Halftime .......................................................... 0-0 Trailing At Halftime ..................................................... 4-3 Scoring 50+ Points ....................................................... 17-8 Scoring 60+ Points ....................................................... 13-3 Scoring 70+ Points ....................................................... 8-1 Scoring 80+ Points ....................................................... 1-0 Holding teams to less than 50 points ........................... 8-0 Holding teams to less than 60 points ........................... 14-1 Holding teams to less than 70 points ........................... 16-6 Holding teams to less than 80 points ............................ 16-8 Outshooting Opponents ............................................... 17-3 Getting Outshot ............................................................ 0-5 Winning Turnover Battle ............................................. 10-3 Losing Turnover Battle ................................................ 7-5
BC’s 2009-10 Record When...
Burkholder Named ODAC Player of the WeekFeb. 1, 2010
SALEM, Va. – After averaging 22.5 points per game on the week and leading the Bridgewater Eagles women’s basket-ball team to a road win at Randolph-Macon, junior Jordan Burkholder has been named the ODAC Player of the Week.
Burkholder got the week kicked off with a 17 point effort in Bridgewater’s 75-42 victory at Nininger Hall over Virginia Wesleyan.
Sunday against the No. 2 team in the ODAC, Burkholder poured in 19 points in the second half to lead the Eagles to their first victory at Randolph-Macon in nearly six years.
On the week, Burkholder tallied 45 points while shooting 60% (18-of-30) from the field.
Burkholder Named ODAC Player of the WeekFeb. 1, 2010
SALEM, Va. - Fresh off of her 31-point outing in Sunday’s 79-73 victory at Emory & Henry, Bridgewater Eagles junior Jordan Burkholder was named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks.
Burkholder turned in an astounding week on the hardwood, averaging 18.5 points per game across the four games the
Eagles Enter Tournament on Hot StreakAfter losing back-to-back games at Washington and Lee and
Roanoke in mid-January, the Bridgewater Eagles have won 10 of their last 12 contests.
During the BC hot streak, the Eagles have outscored oppo-nents at a 66-54 clip on average.
Bridgewater was perfect at home from January 21 through the end of the season, notching five wins along the way.
Junior Jordan Burkholder has averages 18-plus points per game during the stretch.
Familiar FoesBridgewater and Virginia Wesleyan met twice during the year
with the Eagles winning both games by 10-plus points. BC cruised to a 79-45 victory over the Marlins at home be-
fore coming from behind in the final minutes to force overtime before eventually prevailing by a 75-61 tally.
Other notes from the two games:
•Over the final five minutes of the two games, BC outscored Va. Wesleyan by a 35-17 tally, more than doubling up the Marlins.
•Bridgewater has dominated points off turnovers and bench scoring against the Marlins.
•In the two games, BC’s bench has outscored Virginia Wes-leyan’s bench by a 64-22 margin while the Eagles have won the points off turnovers battle at a 51-28 clip.
•BC owns a +18 turnover margin after two games with the Marlins which is the third-best turnover margin against a single opponent this year (Randolph, +19; Lynchburg, +20)
•The two teams have played even halves in both games, with BC scoring 66 points combined in both the first and second half of the two games. VWC has combined for 50 first half points and 49 second half points.
•Bridgewater has shot at a 37% tally from beyond the arc against the Marlins, while Wesleyan has shot at a 12.5% clip.
Civic Center SuccessSince the 2006-07 season, the Bridgewater Eagles have
owned a 5-2 record at the Salem Civic Center, including a 5-1 mark the last two years.
BC won the ODAC title on the Civic Center hardwood in 2008 and was the runner-up in 2009.
Among the nine players currently on the BC roster that have played in previous ODAC tournament games, the Eagles have combined to play in 34 games with a 27-7 record overall.
Bridgewater head coach Jean Willi has been a part of all three BC conference titles, including two as a head coach (1999, 2008).
Eagles played over the last seven days.Sunday’s 31 points for the junior guard was a career-high,
eclipsing her former career-high of 29 points, also posted against Emory & Henry.
Burkholder neared triple-double numbers on Saturday with seven rebounds and eight steals to go along with her 31 point effort.
On the week, the Turner Ashby grad shot 51.3% from the field and was 30-of-38 from the line.
BC junior Jordan Burkholder netted her 1,000th career point earlier in the season and continues rise through the Bridgewater career record books. Below is a list of where Burkholder cur-rently ranks.
CareerScoring - 1,276 - 6th (5 out of fifth, Sarah Hagood, 1998-2002)Scoring Average - 15.6/g - 4thField Goals Made - 436 - 13th (four from 12th)Three-Pointers Made - 72 - 11thFree Throws Made - 332 - 2nd (16 from 1st)Free Throw Percentage - 80.6% -7thAssists - 202 - 20th (3 from 19th)Blocks - 57 - 18th (1 from 16th, 3 from 15th)Steals - 265 - 4th (21 from 3rd)
Single SeasonScoring - 430 - 12th (1 from 11th, Jennifer Young 1996-97)Scoring Average - 16.8 - 12thThree Pointers Made - 28 - T-22nd (1 from 21st, 3 from 18th, 5 from 15th)Free Throws Made - 120 - 2nd (1 from first, Sarah Hagood 2001-02)Steals - 79 - 14th (1 from 12th, 2 from 11, 3 from 10th, 4 from 9th)
2010 ODAC Tournament Bracket
Willi Rolling Towards 275Bridgewater women’s basketball coach Jean Willi came into
the season a mere one-tenth of a percentage point ahead of legendary Roanoke head coach Susan Dunigan on the active career winning percentage list.
Through the regular season, Willi has won at a 71.5% clip throughout her career, and has posted 274 career wins.
Willi has won 20 games or more nine times and has been at Bridgewater for 61.6% or 510 of BC’s 827 all-time victories as either a player, assistant coach or head coach.
2009-10 Bridgewater College Basketball RosterNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School10 Lacey Barnett G Jr. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md. /Centennial 11 Brittani Criss F Jr. 5-8 Upper Marlboro, Md. /Largo Senior 12 Emileigh Lambert G/F Jr. 5-8 Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle 13 Kristin Bosserman F Sr. 5-9 Stuarts Draft, Va./Riverheads 14 Jenny Logan G So. 5-7 Luray, Va./Luray, Va. 15 Molly Look G Fr. 5-5 Mathias, W.Va./East Hardy 20 Sarah Boeren G So. 5-5 Roanoke, Va./Lord Botetourt 21 Jessie Owens G So. 5-5 Elkton, Va./Spotswood 22 Bianca Booker F Jr. 5-7 Blackstone, Va./Nottoway 23 Jackie Buckley F Fr. 6-1 Bowie, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti 24 Jordan Burkholder G/F Jr. 5-8 Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby 25 Jessica Mullen G Fr. 5-8 Purcellville, Va./Loudon Valley 31 Caitlin Boles F/C Fr. 5-11 Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle 32 Michelle Porter F/C Jr. 5-11 Damascus, Md. /Damascus 40 Katelynn Hottinger F/C Fr. 6-0 Linville, Va./Broadway
Head Coach: Jean Willi (14th season, Bridgewater College, 1980)Assistant Coaches: Cyndi Justice, David Wade, Tiffany AckerManagers: Danielle Dulaney, Cari HensleyCaptains: Lacey Barnett, Kristin Bosserman, Emileigh Lambert
Front: Jessica Mullen, Sarah Boeren, Molly Look, Kristin Bosserman, Lacey Barnett, Jessie Owens, Jenny Logan.Back: Assistant Coach Tiffany Acker, Manager Danielle Dulaney, Head coach Jean Willi, Emileigh Lambert, Brit-tani Criss, Michelle Porter, Caitlin Boles, Katelynn Hottinger, Jackie Buckley, Jordan Burkholder, Bianca Booker, Assistant Coach Cyndi Justice, Assistant Coach David Wade
2009-10 Women's Basketball Bridgewater Eagles Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 20, 2010) All games
TEAM STATISTICS BC OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING.................. 1640 1413 11/20/09 vs Methodist W 56-51 210 Points per game........ 65.6 56.5 11/21/09 vs Greensboro L 59-61 211 Scoring margin......... +9.1 - 11/24/09 AVERETT W 69-57 - FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 601-1460 511-1441 *12/01/09 at Roanoke L 51-59 311 Field goal pct......... .412 .355 *12/05/09 RANDOLPH-MACON L 72-81 450 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 105-319 117-397 *01/03/10 at Randolph College W 66-47 250 3-point FG pct......... .329 .295 *1/5/10 at EMU Lady Royals L 55-68 557 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.2 4.7 *01/08/10 GUILFORD W 59-43 300 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 333-474 274-449 *01/09/10 EMORY & HENRY W 79-45 400 Free throw pct......... .703 .610 *01/12/10 LYNCHBURG W 74-60 309 REBOUNDS................. 1009 965 *01/15/10 at Hollins University W 83-48 127 Rebounds per game...... 40.4 38.6 *01/16/10 WASHINGTON AND LEE L 58-67 446 Rebounding margin...... +1.8 - *01/19/10 ROANOKE L 63-72 450 ASSISTS.................. 332 267 01/21/10 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 74-56 257 Assists per game....... 13.3 10.7 *01/26/10 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 75-42 323 TURNOVERS................ 539 589 *1/31/10 at Randolph-Macon W 68-57 771 Turnovers per game..... 21.6 23.6 *02/02/10 EMU LADY ROYALS W 51-48 550 Turnover margin........ +2.0 - *02/04/10 at Guilford L 61-64 200 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.6 0.5 *2/9/10 at Virginia Wesleyan W OT 75-61 205 STEALS................... 325 287 2-11-10 at Mary Baldwin W 67-55 151 Steals per game........ 13.0 11.5 *02/13/10 RANDOLPH COLLEGE W 69-45 450 BLOCKS................... 96 65 *02/14/10 at Emory & Henry W 79-73 215 Blocks per game........ 3.8 2.6 *1/16/10 at Lynchburg W 52-42 96 WINNING STREAK........... 0 - *02/19/10 HOLLINS UNIVERSITY W 72-44 400 Home win streak........ 5 - *2/20/10 at Washington and Lee L 53-67 97 ATTENDANCE............... 4335 3401 Home games-Avg/Game.... 12-361 11-271 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-210
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- Bridgewater Eagles............ 812 810 18 - 1640 Opponents..................... 618 791 4 - 1413
2009-10 Women's Basketball Bridgewater Eagles Season Box Score (as of Feb 23, 2010) All games
Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVirginia Wesleyan............. 24 18 - 42Bridgewater Eagles............ 37 38 - 75
BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Bridgewater’s women’s basketball team forced 21 Virginia Wesleyan miscues which turned into 26 points as the Eagles controlled the contest from start to finish in a 75-42 victory over the visiting Marlins.
Three Bridgewater players were in double figures, led by Jordan Burkholder’s game-high 17 points. Junior Bianca Booker also chipped in an ad-ditional 12 points to go along with 11 rebounds to record her first career double-double, while Jenny Logan pitched in 11.
Bridgewater used a 14-4 run over the game’s first five and half minutes to build a ten point advantage.Virginia Wesleyan chipped away at the 10 points Eagles advantage with a 9-2 run of its own to chip the BC lead to 16-13 with 11:15 to play in the
opening stanza.Both teams would trade buckets until the 4:39 mark when a Katelynn Hottinger free throw sparked an 11-2 Eagles run to end the first half, giving
BC a 37-24 halftime advantage.Logan led the Eagles in the first half with nine points.At the onset of the second half, Bridgewater maintained its 13 point halftime lead until a Booker layup sparked an 8-0 spurt to put the Eagles up
53-33 with 12 and change remaining.Virginia Wesleyan would get as close as 17 with just under 12 to play, before the Eagles ended the game with a 22-6 run to defeat the visiting
Marlins 75-42.Bridgewater outscored the Marlins by a 38-to-18 tally in the second half.Burkholder’s 17 led the way for BC, while Booker’s 11 rebounds were a game-high, despite the Eagles being outrebounded by a 44-to-40 margin.Virginia Wesleyan was led by Kristen Blalock’s 11 point performance. Forward Maggie Davis pulled down nine boards to lead the Marlins on the
glass.BC owned a 26-to-8 advantage in points off of turnovers and a 28-to-9 advantage in bench points.The Eagles also outshot the Marlins by a 47%-to-29% clip.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Sophomore Jenny Logan’s career-high 23 points paced the Bridgewater Eagles women’s basketball team to a 75-61 victory on the road at Virginia Wesleyan (12-8, 9-6 ODAC).
The win was Bridgewater’s (12-7, 9-6 ODAC) first victory at Virginia Wesleyan since 2005.Bridgewater led at the break by a 29-26 tally, behind 14 points from Logan.At the onset of the second half, BC used a 12-6 run to build up a nine point advantage with under 16 minutes to play.The Eagles built their lead to a game-high 10 points with 10:44 left before the Marlins went on an 11-2 run over the next four minutes of the game
to cut BC’s lead down to a 48-47 tally.Both teams traded buckets until Virginia Wesleyan used a mini-run to edge ahead of the Eagles by 57-53 score with 44 ticks to play.Down the stretch, poor foul shooting by the Marlins allowed the Eagles to creep back into the game until a pair of Logan free throws knotted the
game up at 57 with 15 seconds left.Virginia Wesleyan’s Jocelyn Spencer missed a three-pointer on the final possession of regulation, pushing the game to an extra session.After trading free throws during the first minute of overtime, Logan knocked in BC’s first trey of the game to give Bridgewater a 62-59 lead with
3:52 to play.Following a Maggie Davis free throw, the Eagles went on a 6-0 run, capped off by a Burkholder free throw following a technical foul on the Mar-
lins bench to build a 68-60 lead with 2:34 remaining.BC built its lead to 10 points with 2:15 to go and never looked back as the Eagles earned a hard-fought 75-61 victory.The Eagles outpaced Virginia Wesleyan by a 18-to-4 tally in the extra stanza.Logan’s game-and-career-high 21 led the Eagles, while Burkholder chipped in an additional 17. Junior Emileigh Lambert matched her career-high
with 14 points, while pulling in a team-high 10 boards to earn her second career double-double.Virginia Wesleyan was led by Tonia Jones’ 17 point outing. Maggie Davis notched a double-double with 13 points and a dozen boards.BC was out-rebounded by a 41-to-37 tally.
Game 2 - Feb. 9, 2010 - Batten Center
2009-10 Women's Basketball Bridgewater Eagles Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 23, 2010) All games
#10 BARNETT, Lacey
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Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
Brittani Criss Criss’ Career HighsPoints - 10, three times, most recently (1/15/10) Rebounds - 9, Hollins (1/16/09)Assists - 2, six times, most recently (2/20/09)Blocks - 1, six times, most recently (1/15/10)Steals - 4, Roanoke (12/2/08)
2009-10 Game by Game
2009-10 Women's Basketball Bridgewater Eagles Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 23, 2010) All games
#12 LAMBERT, Emileigh
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Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
ALL-TIME RANKINGS: SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Steals average: 8th (3.2 in 2009-10) Free throws made: 9th (103 in 2009-10) Scoring average: 12th (16.8 in 2009-10) Free throws attempted: 12th (130 in 2009-10) Steals: 14th (79 in 2009-10) Points: 15th (421 in 2009-10) Blocked shots average: 18th (1.1 in 2009-10) Blocked shots: t-18th (28 in 2009-10) Minutes average: 22nd (26.6 in 2009-10) 3-point field goals made: t-22nd (28 in 2009-10) 3-point field goals attempted: 23rd (89 in 2009-10) Minutes: 25th (664 in 2009-10) Field goals made: 29th (145 in 2009-10) Field goals attempted: t-45th (297 in 2009-10) 3-point FG percentage: 48th (.315 in 2009-10)
Burkholder’s Career Numbers
24Junior, Forward, 5-7 Blackstone, Va., Nottoway Health and Exercise Science
Jordan Burkholder Burkholder’s Career HighsPoints - 31, Emory & Henry (2/14/10) Rebounds - 11, Occidental (12/19/08)Assists - 7, twice, most recently (1/12/10)Blocks - 3, three times, most recently (2/14/10)Steals - 9, twice, most recently (1/16/10)
2009-10 Game by Game
2009-10 Women's Basketball Bridgewater Eagles Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 23, 2010) All games
#25 MULLEN, Jessica
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Opponent Date GS Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg