ETSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2019-20 GAME NOTES 1 POINTS PER GAME SCORING DEFENSE FG% FG% DEFENSE 3FG% 3FG% DEFENSE FT% REBOUNDS PER GAME ASSISTS PER GAME BLOCKS PER GAME STEALS PER GAME REBOUND MARGIN AST-TO RATIO 1-13 0-5 Overall Conference Carolinas Jim Brunelli 1-13 (1st) Head Coach Record at Converse GAME 14 SCHEDULE (r: 4-9, H:2-5; A: 2-4) ETSU QUICK FACTS President: Dr. brian noland Director of athletics: scott carter Nickname (colors): buCS (nAVY & goLD) conference: southern Home arena (capacity): bROOKS GYM (3,500) communications contact: mike gallagher Cell phone: (612-865-7052) EMAIL: [email protected]Date Opponent Time/Result NOVEMBER (2-6) Tue 5 TENNESSEE L, 72-68 Fri 8 at Liberty W, 63-62 Thu 14 at High Point L, 80-62 Mon 18 at North Carolina A&T L, 80-69 Thu 21 RADFORD L, 67-43 Sat 23 UNC-ASHEVILLE L, 72-54 Mon 25 at Appalachian State W, 67-61 Sat 30 DAVIDSON L, 75-60 DECEMBER (2-3) Thu 5 WAKE FOREST W, 67-60 Sun 8 CLEVELAND STATE L, 62-54 Wed 11 at Troy L, 79-61 Sun 15 at Georgia Tech L, 87-48 Fri 20 SOUTH ALABAMA W, 65-60 Tue 31 CONVERSE COLLEGE 2pm JANUARY Sat 4 at Cornell 1pm Thu 9 at UNCG ^ 7pm Sat 11 at Western Carolina ^ 2pm Thu 16 FURMAN ^ 7pm Sat 18 WOFFORD ^ 2pm Thu 23 at Mercer ^ 7pm Sat 25 at Samford ^ 5:30pm FEBRUARY Sat 1 CHATTANOOGA ^ 1pm Thu 6 WESTERN CAROLINA ^ 7pm Sat 8 UNCG ^ 2pm Thu 13 at Wofford ^ 7pm Sat 15 at Furman ^ 2pm Thu 20 SAMFORD ^ 7pm Sat 22 MERCER ^ 2pm Sat 29 at Chattanooga ^ 2pm MARCH Thu 5 SoCon Quarterfinals TBD Fri 6 SoCon Semifinals TBD Sun 8 SoCon Championship TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS ^ - SoCon game THE SERIES LAST GAME STARTERS OVERALL 0-0 (1ST MEETING) AT ETSU 0-0 AT CONVERSE 0-0 NEURTAL GAMES 0-0 CURRENT STREAK -- EZELL VS. CONVERSE 0-0 FOLLOW THE BUCS Y ETSU_WBB P ETSU_WBB X ETSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEETZ R-JR • GUARD MIN 35.5 UPTON SO • GUARD 2 14 ADAMS SO • GUARD 21 JACKSON SO • FORWARD 13 STAFFORD SO • FORWARD 44 PPG 16.8 FG% 36.4 AST 1.3 REB 3.6 MIN 35.2 PPG 6.4 FG% 29.5 AST 3.7 REB 3.8 MIN 22.3 PPG 4.2 FG% 46.3 AST 1.0 REB 2.6 MIN 16.8 PPG 6.0 FG% 39.0 REB 4.4 AST 0.5 MIN 23.9 PPG 9.1 FG% 35.9 REB 4.2 BLK 0.6 •Tuesday marks the first time in 10 seasons that the Blue and Gold have played on New Year’s Eve. ETSU have lost three in a row and are 2-3 all-time on New Year’s Eve, their last December 31 win coming in 1992-93, a 102-94 triumph over UT-Martin. •The Bucs are coming off an 11-day stretch without a game, their longest of the 2019-20 season. Last year the Blue and Gold had 13 straight days between their final non-conference game of the season against High Point and their Southern Conference opener against Chattanooga, the longest such streak since the Bucs won the Southern Conference championship game and had 14 subsequent off days before their first round NCAA tournament matchup against Xavier in the 2009-10 season. •The last time ETSU played a non-Division I opponent was during the 2017-18 season, Brittney Ezell’s bunch sprinting by North Greenville in their final non-conference game of the year 90-67. The Bucs are 4-0 against non-Division I opponents in the Ezell era. •Tuesday marks the first matchup between the Valkyries and the Bucs. THE SHOOTAROUND 4-9 0-0 Overall SoCon Brittney Ezell 96-104 (7th) Head Coach Record at ETSU -vs- VALKYRIES BUCCANEERS 53.9 69.8 34.1 40.1 28.8 33.3 58.2 34.4 10.2 2.1 7.0 -5.9 0.5 60.1 70.5 36.6 40.6 25.7 28.8 68.8 34.1 9.0 4.0 6.8 -8.8 0.6 CONVERSE vs. East Tennessee State GAME DETAILS Date - December 31st Time - 2pm Location - Johnson City, Tenn. Arena - Brooks Gym MEDIA INFO Video - ESPN3 Radio - 640 WXSM Stats - etsubucs.com WE ARE “ETSU” The ETSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics would like to ask both the print and broadcast media to honor our request to be called “ETSU” ... East Tennessee State Univer- sity in first reference is acceptable, but subsequent references should be ETSU ... On TV graphics please use ETSU ... Our nickname is the Buccaneers, but Bucs is also acceptable.
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ETSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL2019-20 GAME NOTES
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POINTSPER GAMESCORINGDEFENSE
FG%FG%
DEFENSE3FG%3FG%
DEFENSEFT%
REBOUNDSPER GAMEASSISTSPER GAMEBLOCKS
PER GAMESTEALS
PER GAME REBOUND
MARGIN AST-TORATIO
1-13 0-5 Overall Conference Carolinas
Jim Brunelli 1-13 (1st) Head Coach Record at Converse
GAME
14SCHEDULE (r: 4-9, H:2-5; A: 2-4)
ETSU QUICK FACTSPresident: Dr. brian nolandDirector of athletics: scott carterNickname (colors): buCS (nAVY & goLD)conference: southernHome arena (capacity): bROOKS GYM (3,500)communications contact: mike gallagherCell phone: (612-865-7052)EMAIL: [email protected]
Date Opponent Time/Result
NOVEMBER (2-6) Tue 5 TENNESSEE L, 72-68Fri 8 at Liberty W, 63-62Thu 14 at High Point L, 80-62Mon 18 at North Carolina A&T L, 80-69Thu 21 RADFORD L, 67-43Sat 23 UNC-ASHEVILLE L, 72-54 Mon 25 at Appalachian State W, 67-61Sat 30 DAVIDSON L, 75-60DECEMBER (2-3) Thu 5 WAKE FOREST W, 67-60Sun 8 CLEVELAND STATE L, 62-54Wed 11 at Troy L, 79-61Sun 15 at Georgia Tech L, 87-48Fri 20 SOUTH ALABAMA W, 65-60Tue 31 CONVERSE COLLEGE 2pmJANUARY Sat 4 at Cornell 1pmThu 9 at UNCG ^ 7pmSat 11 at Western Carolina ^ 2pmThu 16 FURMAN ^ 7pmSat 18 WOFFORD ^ 2pmThu 23 at Mercer ^ 7pmSat 25 at Samford ^ 5:30pmFEBRUARY Sat 1 CHATTANOOGA ^ 1pmThu 6 WESTERN CAROLINA ^ 7pmSat 8 UNCG ^ 2pmThu 13 at Wofford ^ 7pmSat 15 at Furman ^ 2pmThu 20 SAMFORD ^ 7pmSat 22 MERCER ^ 2pmSat 29 at Chattanooga ^ 2pmMARCH Thu 5 SoConQuarterfinals TBDFri 6 SoConSemifinals TBDSun 8 SoCon Championship TBDHome games in BOLD CAPS ^ - SoCon game
THE SERIES
LAST GAME STARTERS
OVERALL 0-0 (1ST MEETING)AT ETSU 0-0AT CONVERSE 0-0NEURTAL GAMES 0-0CURRENT STREAK --EZELL VS. CONVERSE 0-0
FOLLOW THE BUCSY ETSU_WBBP ETSU_WBB
X ETSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
SCHEETZ R-JR • GUARD
MIN 35.5
UPTON SO • GUARD2 14
ADAMS SO • GUARD21
JACKSON SO • FORWARD13
STAFFORD SO • FORWARD44
PPG 16.8FG% 36.4
AST 1.3REB 3.6
MIN 35.2PPG 6.4
FG% 29.5AST 3.7REB 3.8
MIN 22.3PPG 4.2
FG% 46.3AST 1.0REB 2.6
MIN 16.8PPG 6.0
FG% 39.0REB 4.4AST 0.5
MIN 23.9PPG 9.1
FG% 35.9REB 4.2BLK 0.6
•Tuesday marks the first time in 10 seasons that the Blue and Gold have played on New Year’s Eve. ETSU have lost three in a row and are 2-3 all-time on New Year’s Eve, their last December 31 win coming in 1992-93, a 102-94 triumph over UT-Martin.
•The Bucs are coming off an 11-day stretch without a game, their longest of the 2019-20 season. Last year the Blue and Gold had 13 straight days between their final non-conference game of the season against High Point and their Southern Conference opener against Chattanooga, the longest such streak since the Bucs won the Southern Conference championship game and had 14 subsequent off days before their first round NCAA tournament matchup against Xavier in the 2009-10 season.
•The last time ETSU played a non-Division I opponent was during the 2017-18 season, Brittney Ezell’s bunch sprinting by North Greenville in their final non-conference game of the year 90-67. The Bucs are 4-0 against non-Division I opponents in the Ezell era.
•Tuesday marks the first matchup between the Valkyries and the Bucs.
THE SHOOTAROUND
4-9 0-0 Overall SoCon
Brittney Ezell 96-104 (7th) Head Coach Record at ETSU
-vs-
VALKY
RIES BUCCANEERS
53.9
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CONVERSE vs. East Tennessee StateGAME DETAILS
Date - December 31st Time - 2pm Location - Johnson City, Tenn. Arena - Brooks Gym
MEDIA INFO
Video - ESPN3 Radio - 640 WXSM Stats - etsubucs.com
WE ARE “ETSU”The ETSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics would like to ask both the print and broadcast media to honor our request to be called “ETSU” ... East Tennessee State Univer-sity in first reference is acceptable, but subsequent references should be ETSU ... On TV graphics please use ETSU ... Our
nickname is the Buccaneers, but Bucs is also acceptable.
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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School2 Micah Scheetz G 5’8” R-JR Knoxville, Tenn./UAB3 Arielle Harvey G 6’0” SR Atlanta, Ga./St. Bonaventure4 Tijuana Kimbro C 6’4” JR Memphis, Tenn./Hutchinson CC 10 Jada Craig G 5’4” SR Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep11 Taisha Murphy G 5’10” SR Clayton, N.C./University of Richmond12 Gabby Brown G 5’8” JR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Pearl River CC13 Shynia Jackson F 6’1” SO Warner Robins, Ga./Warner Robins HS14 Kaia Upton G 5’6” SO Nashville, Tenn./East Nashville Magnet HS21 Amaya Adams G 5’10” SO Kansas City, Mo./Notre Dame de Sion HS22 Cierrah Perdue F 6’1” JR Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Highlands College23 Jasmine Sanders G 6’0” JR Charlotte, N.C./Troy24 Anajae Stephney G 6’2” SR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS34 Mykia Dowdell F 5’9” SO Oak Ridge, Tenn./MTSU44 E’Lease Stafford F/G 6’0” SO Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence HS
Associate Head Coach: Keisha McClinic (4th Season, 1st in role)Assistant Coach: Kelly Mathis (2nd Season)Assistant Coach: Ashley Houts (1st Season)
Director of Basketball Operations: Dakota Love
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER21 Amaya Adams G 5’10” SO Kansas City, Mo./Notre Dame de Sion HS12 Gabby Brown G 5’8” JR Fort Walton Beach, Fla./Pearl River CC10 Jada Craig G 5’4” SR Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston-Salem Prep34 Mykia Dowdell F 5’9” SO Oak Ridge, Tenn./MTSU3 Arielle Harvey G 6’0” SR Atlanta, Ga./St. Bonaventure13 Shynia Jackson F 6’1” SO Warner Robins, Ga./Warner Robins HS4 Tijuana Kimbro C 6’4” JR Memphis, Tenn./Hutchinson CC 11 Taisha Murphy G 5’10” SR Clayton, N.C./University of Richmond22 Cierrah Perdue F 6’1” JR Atlanta, Ga./Georgia Highlands College23 Jasmine Sanders G 6’0” JR Charlotte, N.C./Troy2 Micah Scheetz G 5’8” R-JR Knoxville, Tenn./UAB44 E’Lease Stafford F/G 6’0” SO Lawrence, Kan./Lawrence HS24 Anajae Stephney G 6’2” SR Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden HS14 Kaia Upton G 5’6” SO Nashville, Tenn./East Nashville Magnet HS
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O NLocation ..................................... Johnson City, Tenn.Founded ............................................................1911Enrollment ..................................................... 14,400Nickname ....................................Buccaneers (Bucs)Colors .................................... Navy Blue & Old GoldAffiliation ..........................................NCAA Division IConference .................................................SouthernPresident ........................................Dr. Brian NolandAthletic Director ..................................... Scott CarterSr. Women’s Admin .................Kay Lennon McGrewArena .....................................................Brooks GymCapacity ........................................................... 3,500
C O AC H I N G S T A F FHead Coach .................... Brittney Ezell (7th Season)Career Record ...................... 216-217 (14th Season)ETSU Record ........................... 96-104 (7th Season)SoCon Record ............................ 46-25 (6th Season)Alma Mater ........................................Alabama, 1999Associate Head Coach .......................... Keisha McClinic ............................................. (1st in position, 4th on staff)Assistant Coaches ........................ Kelly Mathis (2nd)..................................................... Ashley Houts (1st)
2018-19 SEASON IN REVIEWOverall Record ..................................................10-21Conference Record ..............................................8-6Non-Conference Record .....................................2-15Home Record .......................................................8-5Away Record ......................................................2-12Neutral Record .....................................................0-4SoCon Finish .................................................... T-3rd2019 Postseason .......................... SoCon Tourney 1st RoundStarters Returning/Lost .........................................2/3Newcomers ..............................................................6
P R O GR A M H I S T O R YOverall Record (1998-present) ................................. 651-692All-Time SoCon Record ............................................ 175-170NCAA Tournaments ..............................3 (2007, 2008, 2009)Postseason WNIT .......................4 (1995, 2006, 2014, 2018)Last Postseason Appearance .............................. 2018 WNIT..................................................................... L, 60-52 vs. JMU
E T S U M E D I A R E L AT I O N SMedia Contact .................................. Mike GallagherSecondary Contact ................................. Matt BuschOffice Phone .....................................(423) 439-6512Cell Phone ........................................(413) 822-6253E-Mail .................................. [email protected].................................................... buschm@etsu.eduWebsite...........................................ETSUBucs.comAddress ..................................................................... ETSU ATHLETICS P.O. BOX 70707 JOHNSON CITY, TN 37614
NO OFFENSE TO THE OFFENSELast year during ETSU’s non-conference schedule, they scored 70 or more points on four different occasions, but
were able to turn those four 70-plus point performances to just two non-conference wins. To this point in the Bucs non-con they have still not scored 70, but have won four times, allowing between 60 and 62 points in all four of their wins
while claiming victory by an average of 4.5 points per game.
SILENCING THE SUPPORTING CASTFollowing ETSU’s 65-60 win over South Alabama, head coach Brittney Ezell stated that the Bucs game plan was
to take away those around Sun Belt Preseason First-Team selection Savannah Jones. While Jones scored 25 points, ETSU executed their approach to perfection, holding the
rest of the Jaguar starters to 7-33 from the floor, 1-11 from three-point range and just 22 combined points.
STIFLING THE SOUTHERNERSSouth Alabama came into Brooks Gym looking to follow up their 81-74 2018 win over ETSU with another of the
same variety before the holiday break. The Blue and Gold, though, were having none of it, holding the Jaguars to 30.6 percent shooting from the field, a new season standard and just the second time the Bucs have held an opponent under
35 percent shooting this year.
LIVING AT THE LINEOn her way to a career-high 29 points, redshirt junior guard Micah Scheetz went to the free throw line 18 times, making
16 of her attempts. The 16 makes ties Tara Davis’ 2011 mark for most in a single game in program history, Davis
also going 16-18 in 2011 versus Jacksonville.
FREE-FOR-ALLETSU’s offense continues to go on the attack. Heading into their contest with South Alabama having made 20 or more free throws five separate times on the season, the Bucs
set a season-high by draining 26, tying for the most since ETSU returned to the Southern Conference six years ago.
MAKING THE MOST OF ITAfter converting at a 75 percent or better clip at the free
throw line just six times in a game last season, ETSU has already reached that mark just 13 games into the 2019-20
campaign, having met the threshold six times following their 26-33 performance from the charity stripe against South
Alabama.
LEAVING LAST YEAR BEHINDThe 67-60 success at home against Wake Forest marks
ETSU’s third non-conference victory of the year, surpassing their total non-conference conquests from the 2018-19
season. The Blue and Gold’s victory over South Alabama means they’ve now doubled their pre-league amount of two
from last year’s campaign.
WE PREFER CROISSANTSFor the third straight season, ETSU has logged a single-dig-it turnover game. In 2017-18 the Bucs turned the ball over just eight times against Wofford, in 2018-19 the Blue and
Gold gave away the rock just seven times against Furman and last time out against Wake Forest ETSU surrendered possession just eight times. The eight turnovers against
a non-conference opponent is the fewest in a non-league game this decade.
SHOWING A RESOLVEETSU is 4-2 in final games of a calendar year under head
coach Brittney Ezell, beating George Mason, Iona, Old Dominion and most relevantly to Tuesday’s contest, North
Greenville just two seasons ago, a Division II program from Conference Carolinas, the same league as Tuesday’s foe
Converse College.
IT’S RAINING SCHEETZMicah Scheetz matched or bested her career-high in scor-ing five times during league play alone last year, her first
season on the court with the Bucs. For an encore, Scheetz hasn’t slowed down this season, scoring in double-figures in 23 of her 39 career games at ETSU, including 16 of her last 17 dating back to the end of last season, also setting
a new career-high by scoring 29 points against South Alabama.
SETTING THE PACERedshirt junior guard Micah Scheetz has led ETSU in
scoring five consecutive games, including scoring 20 in back-to-back games against Troy and Georgia Tech. The strong streak of scoring has moved Scheetz into the top
40 in the country in points with 219, surpassing 500 on her career with her 20th point against South Alabama.
A HELPING HANDWith just three career assists entering Sunday’s matchup with Georgia Tech, sophomore Shynia Jackson doled out three in just 15 minutes of game action against the Yellow
Jackets to match her career total.
DO THESE THINGSIn three of the Bucs’ four wins, they have done the following
things in each:-Scored more points off turnovers than their opponent
-Scored more fast break points than their opponent-Held opponents to 20 percent or below from three-point range
-Shot above 40 percent-Turned the ball over 16 times or less
LINE-ING UPHaving made nearly 69 percent of their free throws, if the season
were to end today, the 2019-20 Buccaneers would be the pro-gram’s most successful free throw shooting team since the school returned to the Southern Conference. Led by Micah Scheetz 72
conversions from the stripe, a mark that puts her top-10 nationally in free throws made, the Bucs are now 220-320 from the stripe,
putting them top-five in the nation in both attempts and makes as a team.
STAT STUFFINGUpton logged a career-high seven rebounds against
Appalachian State, breaking her previous career-high of six set in last year’s regular season finale against UNCG.
In the ensuing game, Upton tied her career-high in assists, distributing six against Davidson while doing the same
versus Cleveland State. More recently, Upton set a new career-high in free throws made with seven against Troy while setting a personal standard for field goal attempts
against Georgia Tech with 12 and tying her career scoring mark with 14 points versus the Yellow Jackets.
The 2018-19 SoCon All-Freshman honoree’s 14 points against Georgia Tech, her third double-digit scoring effort of the season and the ninth of her career, tied her career-high in scoring, the third time she has scored 14 points over her
first year-and-a-half on campus.
STEPPING UPRight when the Bucs have needed her, Amaya Adams has entered
the starting lineup and ramped up her production. Adams, who had just 19 career points going into her first career start Nov. 21 v Radford, has since scored 51 points, logging a career-high 11
against Troy, her first career double-figure scoring effort. Adams strong scoring output has been courtesy of much-improved
efficiency from the floor. Last season in limited action, Adams went 5-24 from the field, but the sophomore leads ETSU in field goal percentage this season, shooting 46 percent from the field
(19-41).
CANT STOP WONT STOPGuards Micah Scheetz and Kaia Upton have been work-
horses on the floor for ETSU this year, the duo playing 35.5
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INSIDE THE MATCHUPS
LAST MATCHUP’S BOX SCORE LAST TIME OUT
ABOUT THE SERIES Tuesday marks the first-ever meeting between the Valkyries and the Bucs. The last time ETSU played a non-Division I opponent was during the 2017-18 season, Brittney Ezell’s bunch sprinting by North Greenville in their final non-conference game of the year 90-67. The Bucs are 4-0 against non-Division I opponents in the Ezell era, their other victories coming against Brevard College, Armstrong State and Lees-Mcrae, all games that took place during the 2015-16 season. Tuesday marks the first time in 10 seasons that the Blue and Gold have played on New Year’s Eve, last ringing out the old year during the 2009-10 season, falling to North Carolina 104-65. ETSU have lost three in a row and are 2-3 all-time on New Year’s Eve, their last December 31 win coming in 1992-93, a 102-94 triumph over UT-Martin.
CONVERSE SCOUT The Valkyries have been of to a slow start to their 2019-20 season, entering the matchup at 1-13 under the tutelage of first year head coach Jim Brunelli. 0-5 in conference play, Converse is coming off a 64-56 defeat to Chowan in which the Valkyries led by as much as 18 as the Hawks outscored Converse 32-9 in the final frame for the win. Alexis McMillan leads the team in both points and rebounds, securing 6.2 boards per game while contributing 8.0 points per contest. Bhrianna Jackson leads the team in assists (2.3) and steals (1.2) per game while adding just over four points per game. Nine players average double-digit minutes for the Valkyries
LAST TIME THEY MET
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsSouth Alabama vs ETSU12/20/19 7:00 pm at
South Alabama 60 • 5-7,0-0 Sun BeltTotal 3-Ptr Rebounds
Officials: Laney Nelms,Regina Odomes,Mark McClenneyTechnical fouls: South Alabama-TEAM. ETSU-None.Attendance: 7042019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs South Alabama. Played at Brooks
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalSouth Alabama 15 14 15 16 60ETSU 17 15 13 20 65
SoCon .......................................................................... 0-0SoCon Home ............................................................... 0-0SoCon Away ................................................................ 0-0
Leading at the half ....................................................... 2-1Trailing at the half ........................................................ 2-8Tied at half ................................................................... 0-0
ETSU outrebounds opponent ...................................... 0-3ETSU is outrebounded ................................................ 4-6ETSU is tied in rebounds ............................................. 0-0
ETSU Commits More Turnovers .................................. 1-6ETSU Commits Fewer Turnovers ................................ 2-3ETSU is Tied in Turnovers ........................................... 1-0
GAMES AS BUCS LEADING SCORERMicah Scheetz .........................9 ....................................14E’Lease Stafford ......................2 ......................................2
GAMES AS BUCS LEADING REBOUNDERTijuana Kimbro .........................8 ......................................8Shynia Jackson ........................4 ......................................4Anajae Stephney ..............................................................2Micah Scheetz .........................1 ......................................2E’Lease Stafford ......................1 ......................................1Kaia Upton ...............................1 ......................................1Amaya Adams ..........................1 ......................................1
CRUNCHIN’ THE NUMBERSAfter a Win ................................................................... 0-3After a Loss .................................................................. 4-5
Largest Halftime Lead ......................... 10 (at ASU, 11/25)Largest Halftime Lead Blown ...........8 (at NC A&T, 11/18)Largest Halftime Deficit ..........................24 (at GT, 12/15)Largest Halftime Deficit Erased .2 (twice, last vs. WF (12/5)Largest Margin of Victory ........................ 7 (vs. WF, 12/5)Largest Margin of Defeat ........................39 (at GT, 12/15)Most Points in Quarter ................ 25 (4th, at Liberty, 11/8)Least Points in Quarter .................... 7 (1st, at Troy, 12/11)
HOW ETSU SCORED THE FIRST POINTJump Shot ........................................................................4Lay-Up ..............................................................................4 3-Pointer ..........................................................................4Free Throw .......................................................................1
WHO SCORED ETSU’S FIRST POINTSShynia Jackson ................................................................4E’Lease Stafford ..............................................................4Kaia Upton .......................................................................2Erica Haynes-Overton .....................................................1Amaya Adams ..................................................................1Micah Scheetz .................................................................1
and 35.2 minutes per game, respectively. Scheetz 35.5 per contest places her third in the Southern Conference in minutes per game, while Upton slides in one spot behind
Scheetz. Entering the matchup with South Alabama, Upton was the only Buccaneer to play the full 40 in a game this
year, going the distance in the 67-61 win over Appalachian State and once again in the Bucs 62-54 loss to Cleveland
State, but Scheetz joined her, never leaving the floor in ETSU’s 65-60 victory.
NO ONE TRICK PONYIn addition to her scoring prowess, tying for the team-lead in points against Wake Forest by scoring 16, leading the Bucs on her own with 18 against Cleveland State and 20
against Troy, redshirt junior guard Micah Scheetz also tied for the team-lead in rebounding against the Vikings and
Demon Deacons with seven boards each game, setting and matching her career high.
60 (-40) MINUTESStepping into the starting lineup this season, sophomore forward
Shynia Jackson has done her best work when she has been afforded at least 20 minutes on the court on a given night. In
the three games she’s played at least 20, Jackson is shooting 47 percent from the field, 40 percent from three and averaging 11.3 points per game. In nine games when she hasn’t gotten to 20 minutes, Jackson is shooting 31 percent from the field, 0-11 from three and is scoring just 3.5 points per game. Additionally, Jackson being on the court leads to team success, as the Bucs
are 3-1 when she plays 20 or more minutes.
MAKING HER OWN WAYHaving attended East Nashville Magnet High School, Southern
Conference All-Freshman honoree Kaia Upton enters her second year as ETSU’s starting point guard. Upton finished second on the
team in minutes and assists in her freshman season, and the Nash-ville native has pulled into the assist lead in the 2019-20 campaign with 48 entering Tuesday’s contest with Converse College. Upton’s 3.6 assists per game ranks fifth in the Southern Conference while
her 1.2 assist-to-turnover ratio is seventh-best in the league.
BREAKING THROUGHAfter entering the day with one point in her short time at ETSU, junior transfer Cierrah Perdue made her only field
goal attempt against Cleveland State, the first conversion of her Division I career. With Perdue’s make, every Buccaneer
that has seen on-court action has now made at least one field goal this season.
WE HAVE THE POWERETSU’s 67-60 win over Atlantic Coast Conference opponent
Wake Forest was the Bucs first over a Power 5 program since a 2008-09 road upset of the University of Kentucky, a
59-50 final 12 years ago December 12th.
HEADING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTIONETSU’s 67-60 win over Wake Forest gave ETSU their first
home triumph of the year. The victory broke the longest home losing streak to start a season for the Bucs in at least
40 years (when home and away designations become unavailable).
NOTHING FROM NOTHING LEAVES NOTHINGOne of the big keys in ETSU’s upset victory over the ACC’s Wake Forest
came from the Bucs perimeter defense, the Blue and Gold witnessing the Demon Deacons loft 13 threes, but making none. The shutout
from beyond the arc is the first time ETSU hasn’t allowed a triple since February 21, 2015 in a 70-49 win over Mercer. Opponents hadn’t done
much better since, making just 8 of their 37 attempts from distance enter-ing Sunday’s game against Georgia Tech, though the Yellow Jackets
exploded for 12 threes on 21 attempts in the win over ETSU. Despite the Yellow Jackets getting revenge on behalf of the ACC, the Bucs are still second in the Southern Conference in opponent three-point field goal
percentage, allowing success just 28.8 percent of the time from outside.
FINISHING THE FRUSTRATIONEntering the Bucs matchup with Wake Forest, junior
transfer Gabby Brown was 0-10 from the field, still looking for her first field goal since transferring from Pearl River
Community College. But at long last, Brown put the early struggles behind her, hitting a corner three against Wake
Forest. Brown has tallied a field goal in four of her last five games.
BLOCK PARTYAfter blocking two more shots against South Alabama, junior center
Tijuana Kimbro has swatted multiple shots in nine of the Bucs 13 games, leaving her with a team-best 25 rejections on the season, a mark that leads the Southern Conference. Kimbro’s 25 are part
of the Blue and Gold’s 52 total blocks, which is good for 59th nationwide.
While she struggled offensively against Troy, breaking her string of three straight games in which she scored in dou-ble-figures by going 1-6 from the field against the Trojans,
Tijuana Kimbro also crashed the glass like few have in recent history for the Bucs. Kimbro’s 14 rebounds are the most for a member of the Blue and Gold since Shomari
Kendrick had 17 against Iona December 29, 2015.
HURTING AT HOMEETSU dropped to 0-4 at home this year with the 75-60 loss versus Davidson. The sluggish home start marks the first time in at least 40 seasons ETSU has lost their first four
home games.
LET ME HELPIn the Bucs 75-60 defeat at the hands of Davidson, the
Blue and Gold set a new season-high for assists in a game, assisting on 11 of their 18 field goals.
ROAD RAGEETSU’s went on the road to the Holmes Convocation
Center and came away with an result against Appalachian State, a 67-61 victory marking their second road win of
the year in four attempts. With just nine healthy bodies to send to the court, the Blue and Gold’s second win away
from Johnson City equals the total the 2018-19 Buccaneers claimed through the entire year.
SHOULDERING THE LOADHaving accounted for 63 of ETSU’s 67 points in their win
against Appalachian State, the ETSU starting five claimed 94 percent of the Buccaneer points. Surprisingly, it isn’t the first time the Blue and Gold’s starters have had that
lopsided of a scoring margin over their bench this season, ETSU’s starter scoring 97 percent of ETSU’s points against the University of Tennessee in the season opener (66 of the 68) and also breaking 90 percent against Liberty (58 of the
63, 92 percent).
BATTLING BACKAfter appearing in four games while attempting to battle
through lower-body injuries, Jada Craig is unable to continue in the immediate with ETSU, ruled out indefinitely after the UNC-Asheville game. Craig has had injuries to her
knees and one of her quads over the last three seasons and will be re-evaluated throughout the non-conference
season.
DOUBLE DIPE’Lease Stafford, who had just 11 rebounds her entire freshman season, boarded her way to her first career
double-double against UNC-Asheville. Stafford scored 10 points while ripping down 10 rebounds in the loss to the
Bulldogs, also achieving her second collegiate double-digit scoring night.
A SHOOTER AND A SINGERShynia Jackson showed up in a big way against Appalachian State
in the Bucs 67-61 win over the Mountaineers. Jackson, who had
as of Monday, Dec. 17
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AROUND THE NATIONAP POLL
THROUGH GAMES DEC. 23, 2019RK School Record Points LW1 Connecticut 10-0 698 2 2 Oregon 10-1 680 33 Oregon St. 11-0 654 44 South Carolina 12-1 638 55 Stanford 10-1 602 16 Baylor 9-1 592 77 Louisville 11-1 562 68 Florida State 12-0 543 89 NC State 11-0 484 910 UCLA 11-0 479 1011 Texas A&M 11-1 433 1112 Maryland 9-2 385 1313 Kentucky 11-1 361 1414 Indiana 10-2 331 1215 Mississippi State 11-2 329 1516 DePaul 10-2 279 1617 Gonzaga 11-1 277 1718 Arizona 11-0 248 1819 West Virginia 9-1 195 2220 Arkansas 11-1 148 2121 Missouri St. 9-2 108 2022 Tennessee 9-2 80 2323 Michigan 9-2 59 2424 Miami-Florida 8-3 55 NR25 Texas 7-4 40 NROthers receiving votes: Minnesota 39; South Dakota 38; Michigan St 28; Rutgers 16; Colorado 8; Northwestern 7; Princeton 7; Louisiana State 5; Texas Christian 4; Arizona State 4; Kansas 4; Iowa 3; Texas Tech 1; Nebraska 1.
RPI BY CONFERENCELast updated 12/27
Rk Conference Record SOS Rank1 Pacific-12 111-22 (83%) 7 2 Big Ten 123-33 (79%) 53 Atlantic Coast 114-55 (67%) 14 Southeastern 122-45 (73%) 45 Big 12 81-23 (78%) 146 Big East 67-44 (60%) 27 Missouri Valley 64-37 (63%) 118 Ivy League 57-27 (68%) 249 American Athletic 75-65 (54%) 310 Mid-American 68-53 (56%) 1211 Atlantic 10 87-78 (53%) 812 West Coast 56-48 (54%) 1013 Patriot League 48-49 (49%) 1914 Conference USA 79-59 (57%) 2515 Atlantic Sun 45-51 (47%) 2316 Colonial Athletic 46-51 (47%) 2117 Summit 41-59 (41%) 918 Horizon League 39-63 (38%) 1619 Big Sky 32-58 (36%) 1520 Ohio Valley 47-62 (43%) 2621 Southern 29-65 (31%) 1322 Sun Belt 39-67 (37%) 2023 Mountain West 59-69 (46%) 2824 Metro Atlantic Athletic 33-63 (34%) 1725 Big West 35-69 (34%) 1826 Big South 39-58 (40%) 3227 Southland 35-68 (34%) 3028 Southwestern Athletic 13-79 (14%) 629 America East 37-62 (37%) 2930 Northeast 25-76 (25%) 2231 Mid-Eastern 31-81 (28%) 27 32 Western Athletic 26-64 (29%) 31
twice scored 11 points to set, and later match, a career-high, went 8-13 from the field and 3-6 from distance at the Holmes Convoca-tion Center on her way to a new career-high 19 points to go with a career-best seven rebounds. Jackson finished second on the team in scoring as Micah Scheetz scored 20, the duo leading the Blue
and Gold to their second victory of the year.
LAST (DIVISION) ONE STANDINGNorth Carolina A&T’s 80-69 win over the Bucs lifted the Aggies from the ‘dubious distinction’ category in ETSU’s
record book. The MEAC side’s win was their first in program history over the Blue and Gold, leaving just one Division I team that has played the Bucs multiple times and not win, that being George Mason. West Virginia State and
Maryville, both non-Division I programs, join George Mason in their frustrations against ETSU.
WHISTLEBLOWERSETSU had 37 fouls called against them at the Corbett
Sports Center versus North Carolina A&T that led to 46 Aggie free throws, 30 of which they made. Going back to the 2011-12 season, no Buccaneer team has had 30 fouls called on them in a single game, 37 marking far and away
the most whistled against the Bucs over their last eight-plus seasons of play. Outside of that contest, no opponent has attempted more than 20 free throws against ETSU and no
opponent has made double-figure freebies.
FREE THROW FINESSEIn the Blue and Gold’s loss to High Point, ETSU made 22 of their 26
free throws, their 84.6 percent conversion rate the highest for the program on a night they’ve attempted at least 25 free throws since December 2, 2012 when the 2012-13 Bucs made 85.2 of their 27
free throws against Morehead State in a 57-53 win.
FANS SHOWED UP, BUCS SHOWED OUT5,881 attended ETSU’s season-opener against the Univer-sity of Tennessee, the second-largest crowd in program his-tory. The only audience bigger for the Bucs was the 2016-
17 game against the Lady Vols in the ETSU MiniDome, 6,072 showing up to the 83-58 Tennessee victory.
BATTLE TIL’ THE END BUCSThe Bucs moved above .500 in one-point games over the last decade with their 63-62 win over Liberty. ETSU is now
5-4 in one-point results and, dating back to the 2014-15 season, have won three of their last four one-point games. The one-point win over Liberty broke a four-game streak of
the Bucs losing one-possession contests.
HOME IS WHERE THE HEART ISETSU’s 2019-20 roster sees six players staying home to
play for the Blue and Gold. Mykia Dowdell, Micah Scheetz and Anajae Stephney all come to ETSU from the Knoxville area, Erica Haynes-Overton and Kaia Upton both attended East Nashville Magnet High School in central Tennessee,
and Tijuana Kimbro comes from the furthest reaches of the state in Memphis.
PRESEASON PROJECTIONSETSU garnered a fourth-place spot with 38 votes from the coaches and 78 from the media. The polls varied signifi-
cantly from spots one through six, with only the two groups only agreeing on the Bucs being fourth in the top six.
NOTHING EASY
After a competitive schedule ranking 29th in the country in 2018-19, this season will be yet another difficult non-con-ference schedule with the University of Tennessee, Wake
Forest and Davidson amongst ETSU’s opponents.Over the last three seasons ETSU has played 11 games
against Power 5 teams: In addition to their Power 5 oppo-nents in that time, they have also played Cincinnati twice
and a #6 Notre Dame team.
STANDING TALL IN THE SOCONThe 2018-19 Bucs’ 8-6 conference record was their fifth
straight season finishing above .500 in league play and the fourth time in five years ETSU finished in the top three in
conference action.
STANDING REALLY TALL IN THE SOCON At 6’4”, Hutchinson Community College transfer Tijuana
Kimbro enters the season as the second-tallest player on a Southern Conference roster. Kimbro will only be looking up
at Leslie Golden of Samford, who stands 6’5”.
FORGET FRESHMENETSU’s 2019-20 roster is made up of 10 upperclassmen,
five sophomores, and no freshmen. It is the first time since the 2005-06 season the Bucs field a team devoid of
collegiate first years.
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR MEInjuries to seniors Taisha Murphy and Anajae Stephney will keep them sidelined during the 2019-20 season. Additionally, Jasmine Sanders will have to sit out the 2019-20 season after transferring
from Troy, while Mykia Dowdell’s waiver and subsequent appeal to play immediately after transferring from Middle Tennessee State
was denied by the NCAA November 13.
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THE LAST TIME WHEN ETSU...Won by 20+ Points ..................................................................................................................(31) 72-41, at Western Carolina (2/28/2019)Won by 30+ Points ..................................................................................................................(31) 72-41, at Western Carolina (2/28/2019)Won by 40+ Points ..............................................................................................................................(43) 102-59 vs. Belmont (2/18/2008)Lost by 20+ Points ....................................................................................................................(39) 87-48, at Georgia Tech (12/15/2019)Lost by 30+ Points ....................................................................................................................(39) 87-48, at Georgia Tech (12/15/2019)Won an Overtime Game ..................................................................................................................88-80, vs. Western Carolina (2/2/2019)Won a Double Overtime Game .....................................................................................................................90-86, at Belmont (2/21/2011)Won a Road Overtime Game ........................................................................................................................90-86, at Belmont (2/21/2011)Won Home Overtime Game ............................................................................................................88-80, vs. Western Carolina (2/2/2019)Lost Home Overtime Game ........................................................................................................................... 83-77, vs. Mercer (2/21/2019)Lost Road/Neutral Overtime Game ............................................................................................................... 57-55, at Furman (2/16/2019)Score 100+ Points ....................................................................................................................................... 100-62, vs. Mercer (1/13/2011)Allowed 100+ Points ......................................................................................................................101-55, vs. South Carolina (11/22/2018)Four Players in Double Figures .................................... at Appalachian State (Scheetz 20, Jackson 19, Stafford 14, Upton 10) (11/25/2019)Five Players in Double Figures .................................... vs. Wofford (Scheetz 21, Haynes-Overton 16, Snowden 16, Upton 12, Tipps 10) (1/19/2019)Did not make a Three-Pointer ...................................................................................................................... (0-11), at Samford (2/23/2015)Made 10+ Three-Pointers ............................................................................................................................. 11, vs. Cincinnati (11/10/2017)Attempted 30+ Three-Pointers .....................................................................................................................31, vs. Cincinnati (11/10/2017)Made 25+ Free Throws .................................................................................................................... 26, vs. South Alabama (12/20/2019)Attempted 35+ Free Throws ............................................................................................................................... 35, at Troy (12/11/2019)50+ Rebounds in a game ......................................................................................................................................50, at Furman (2/6/2019)25 Rebounds or less in a game ........................................................................................................... 19, at Georgia Tech (12/15/2019)Two players score 20+ points ......................................................... vs. UNCG (Erica Haynes-Overton 28, Micah Scheetz 22) (1/31/2019)Two players with 10+ rebounds ....................................................at Western Carolina (Malloree Schurr 10, Sadasia Tipps 10) (2/3/2018)Had 20+ Assists ...............................................................................................................................20, vs. Appalachian State (11/29/2018)Had 15+ Steals .................................................................................................................................................. 16, at Samford (2/22/2018)Had less than 10 turnovers .................................................................................................................... 8, at Georgia Tech (12/15/2019)Had 25+ Turnovers .....................................................................................................................27, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/2019)
THE LAST TIME AN ETSU PLAYER...Scored 30+ Points .............................................................................................Erica Haynes-Overton (41) vs. Tennessee (11/5/2019)Posted a Double-Double ....................................................................E’Lease Stafford (10pts/10reb) vs. UNC Asheville (11/23/2019)Led Team in Pts/Reb/Ast/Stl ............................................... Erica Haynes-Overton (31pts/8reb/7ast/3stl) vs. Western Carolina (2/2/2019)Made 10+ Field Goals .................................................................................. Erica Haynes-Overton (15-31) vs. Tennessee (11/5/2019)Made 5+ Three-Pointers ...................................................................................... Carley Lytton (6-8) vs. North Carolina A&T (12/13/2018)Made 10+ Free Throws ................................................................................... Micah Scheetz (16-18) vs. South Alabama (12/20/2019)Had 15+ Rebounds ..................................................................................................................Sadasia Tipps (17) vs. Wofford (2/23/2017)Shot 100% at the Free Throw Line (min. 10 att) .........................................Erica Haynes-Overton (11-11) at High Point (11/14/2019)Shot 100% from the field (min.7 att) ..........................................................................................Lexus Spears (7-7) at Wofford (2/14/2019)Had 10+ assists .................................................................................................................... Tianna Tarter (11) vs. Cincinnati (11/10/2017)Had 5+ steals .............................................................................................................E’Lease Stafford (5) vs. Wake Forest (12/5/2019)Had 5+ blocks ...................................................................................................................... Sadasia Tipps (5) vs. High Point (12/29/2018)
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2019-20 ETSU GAME HIGHS AND LOWSINDIVIDUAL HIGHSPoints .......... 41, Erica Haynes-Overton (UT, 11/5)Rebounds .....14, Tijuana Kimbro (Troy, 12/11) Assists ...............6, Kaia Upton, 2x (CSU, 12/8)Steals ........... 7, Erica Haynes-Overton (UT, 11/5)FG Made .......15, Erica Haynes-Overton (UT, 11/5)3-PT Made ....... 4, Micah Scheetz (CSU, 12/8)Free Throws .......16, Micah Scheetz (vs. USA, 12/20)Blocks ........... 3, Tijuana Kimbro (4x) (last vs. DAV, 11/30)
TEAM HIGHPoints ........... 69, at North Carolina A&T (11/18)Points (Half) ................43 (2nd), at Troy (12/11)Rebounds ............46, vs. Clevland State (12/8)Assists ...11, 2x, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8)Steals .....10, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20)FG Made ........24, at Appalachian State (11/25)FG Attempts ............... 66, vs. Tennessee (11/5)FG% ...... 43.1% (22-51), at North Carolina A&T (11/18)Free Throw % . 85.7% (6-7), vs. UNC Asheville (11/23)3-PT Made ........................... 7, at Liberty (11/8)3-PT FG Attempts ...... 23, vs. Tennessee (11/5)3-PT FG % .............. 38.9% (7-18), at Liberty (11/8)Blocks .................. 8, vs. UNC Asheville (11/23)Turnovers .... 27, at North Carolina A&T (11/18)
TEAM LOWPoints ........................... 43, vs. Radford (11/21)Points (Half) .................18 (1st), at Troy (12/11)Rebounds ............. 19, at Georgia Tech (12/15)Assists ......................... 6, vs. Tennessee (11/5)Steals ...3, twice, last vs. UNC Asheville (11/23)FG Made .......................15, vs. Radford (11/21)FG Attempts ....................... 47, at Liberty (11/8)FG% ..........25.9% (15-58), vs. Radford (11/21)Free Throw % .... 51.5% (17-33), vs. Tennessee (11/5)3-PT Made ...... 2, 6x, last at Georgia Tech (12/15)3-PT FG Attempts ...8, twice last vs. UNC Asheville (11/23)3-PT FG % .......... 12.5% (2-16), at Troy (12/11)Blocks ..................... 1, at Georgia Tech (12/15)Turnovers ............... 8, at Georgia Tech (12/15)
STARTING LINEUPS (2) (W-L) 1 2 3 4 5 1-3 Upton Haynes-Overton Scheetz Stafford Jackson 2-6 Upton Scheetz Adams Stafford Jackson 1-0 Adams Scheetz Stafford Jackson Kimbro
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SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST POINTS1.) Marsha Cowart vs. Austin Peay (1981) ...... 522.) Erica Haynes-Overton vs. Tennessee (2019) .....413.) Tianna Tarter vs. Samford (2017) ............... 394.) Tianna Tarter vs. Vanderbilt (2017) ............ 35 Erica Haynes-Overton vs. App. (2018) ...... 355.) Tianna Tarter vs. UNCG (2016) .................. 33 Tianna Tarter, vs. Duquesne (2017) .......... 33 Tianna Tarter vs. Samford (2018) .............. 33
MOST FIELD GOALS1.) Marsha Cowart vs. Austin Peay (1981) ...... 222.) Erica Haynes-Overton vs. App (2018) ........ 163.) Erica Haynes-Overton vs. Tennessee (2019) .......15 Tianna Tarter vs. Vanderbilt (2017) ............ 155.) TaRonda Wiles vs. Campbell (2009) .......... 13 Tianna Tarter vs. Samford (2017) .............. 13
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS1.) Chris Forman vs. Davidson (2000) ............... 8 Amy Engle vs. N.C. State (1996) ................. 83.) x2, last Shamauria Bridges vs. Brevard,2017 .. 75.) Carley Lytton, vs. NC A&T (2018) ....................... 6 Tianna Tarter vs. Wofford (2018) ....................... 6
MOST FREE THROWS MADE1.) Micah Scheetz vs. South Alabama (2019) ......16 Tara Davis at Jacksonville (2011) ............... 162.) Rachel Glass vs. Marshall (1997) .............. 153.) Mae Lou Allen vs. Clinch Valley (1991) ...... 144.) Tianna Tarter (x3), last vs. Samford (2018) .... 12 Destiny Mitchell vs. Tenn. Tech (2011) ...... 12
MOST ASSISTS1.) Kim Skala vs. Tennessee (1986) ................ 202.) Kim Skala vs. W.Carolina (1986) ................ 19 Kim Skala vs. App. State (1986) ................ 194.) Kim Skala vs. Georgetown (1986) .............. 17
MOST REBOUNDS1.) DeShawne Blocker vs. Covenant (1994) ... 282.) Katie Beck vs. Radford (1985) ................... 26 Katie Beck vs. Charleston (1985) ............. 264.) DeShawne Blocker vs. Marshall (1993) ..... 25 Connie Franklin vs. Carson-New (1977) ... 25
MOST STEALS1.) Erica Haynes-Overton at Murray St. (2017) ... 11 Tianna Tarter at Winthrop (2017) ............... 113.) Nicelle Akers vs. Campbell (2006) .............. 9 Kiya Verdell vs. App State (2003) ................ 95.) Erica Haynes-Overton vs. Houston (2018) .... 8
MOST BLOCKS1.) Kiya Verdell vs. Davidson (2002) ................. 72.) Sadasia Tipps vs. High Point (2018) ............ 5 Yamile Rodriguez vs. UNC-Asheville (2015) .... 54.) Sadasia Tipps vs. Tennessee Tech (2017) ... 4 Sadasia Tipps vs. Furman (2019)................ 4
EZELL APPROACHING 100Entering her seventh season at the helm for the Blue and Gold, head
coach Brittney Ezell began the year just eight wins short of reaching 100 in her time at ETSU. Exactly half of
those victories came in Southern Con-ference play, the Buc boss carrying an impressive 46-25 record into the 2019-20 campaign, good for a .647 winning percentage. ETSU’s 65-60 win over South Alabama gave Ezell
her 96th win on the Buc bench.
MCCLINIC MOVING UPFollowing three seasons as an
assistant coach for seventh-year Buccaneer head Brittney Ezell,
Keisha McClinic takes on the title of associate head coach entering her fourth season on staff. Ezell: “This
is in appreciation and recognition of the loyalty and hard work that Keisha McClinic has given, and will continue
to give, to ETSU Women’s Basketball. Keisha has done a tre¬mendous
job in assisting us define our team’s athletic identity, in motivating and
monitoring individuals to academic success and in contributing to holding
our program’s cultural standards to the highest levels.”
KELLY THE CONQUERORFollowing her first season as a
member of the ETSU coaching staff, assistant coach Kelly Mathis takes on new challenges in her second season. Mathis has added the title of recruiting
coordinator to her growing list of re-
sponsibilities, while she also returned to the classroom in August, beginning
her soon-to-be degree in ETSU’s Brand and Media Strategy program.
HERALDED HOUTSThe lone addition to the 2019-20
coaching staff is former WNBA draft pick Ashley Houts. The second round selection of the New York Liberty in 2010, Houts played seven years of
professional basketball before moving to the coaching realm, her two years of experience before joining ETSU
coming at Missouri State as the Direc-tor of Operations for the Lady Bears.
STICKING AROUNDFormer ETSU Women’s Basketball
mainstays Britney Snowden and Malloree Schurr are making a return to the program as graduate assis-
tants starting in the 2019-20 season. Schurr, a dual-sport athlete for the
Blue and Gold in her five-year athletic career, returns after finishing her
on-court basketball career two years back, the versatile forward/outfielder then taking a graduate year to use her final season of softball eligibility
in 2019. Snowden, who came on strong in conference play and finished
as the Bucs leading rebounder and third-leading scorer last season, goes straight from her playing career into a
support role for Coach Ezell.
EZELL VS. THE FIELDAppalachian State 4-3Chattanooga 3-8Cincinnati 1-1Cleveland State 0-1Converse College --Cornell --Davidson 2-1Duquesne 1-1Furman 8-3Georgia Tech 0-1High Point 1-2Houston 0-2Liberty 1-1Mercer 4-10Michigan State 0-2
Brittney Ezell became the eighth head coach in the 46-year history of East Tennessee State University women’s basketball on May 8, 2013.
Coach Ezell enters her seventh year as the head coach of the Buccaneer women’s basketball program. Since her arrival, Ezell has increased ticket sales revenue by 3,088%. In each of the five seasons since the Buccaneers have returned to the Southern Conference, ETSU has ranked top three in the SoCon in attendance, placing second during the 2016-17 season with 18,860 total attendees while obtaining a new school record crowd of 6,072 against Tennessee.
Ezell is a sought-after public speaker, as she has given the keynote address at IDEAcademy, CitiBank, FellowShip of Christian Athletes Fundraising Banquet, and many organizations around the ETSU campus and Tri-Cities area. She is also a member of the ETSU Standing Women’s Committee and a moderator for ETSU Dinners of Distinction.
In 2018-19, Ezell once again scheduled a competitive non-conference slate, one that ranked 29th in the country and was headlined by 2017 national champion South Carolina as well as 2019 NCAA tournament teams Michigan State and Rutgers. The high level of competition ensured the Bucs were ready for Southern Conference play, as they finished in the top half of the league standings for the fifth consecutive season, a top-three finish for the fourth time in that same span. Over the course of the 2018-19 crusade, ETSU finished second in the league in scoring (67.8 PPG), led the league in takeaways (8.7 SPG) and finished second in the league in clearing the glass (38.3 RPG).
In 2017-18, Ezell led the Bucs to a 20-13 overall record and finished second in the Southern Conference in both the regular season and postseason conference championship. The schedule featured an appearance at the Gulf Coast Showcase where the Bucs opened the tournament with 2018 national champion Notre Dame. In non-conference action, ETSU hosted Cincinnati for their home opener, along with Duquesne and Michigan State. Last season, ETSU made their first appearance in the WNIT, which marked the first appearance in a non-league postseason tournament since 2014-15. Also in 2017-18, Ezell helped the Bucs sweep Chattanooga for the first time since the 1997-98 season and guided Tianna Tarter to sign a professional contract overseas.
In 2016-17, Ezell and her staff led the Buccaneers to a 16-14 overall record and went 8-8 in conference action. During the 2016 season, the schedule featured a rigorous non-conference schedule for ETSU, which included home contests against Vanderbilt, Old Dominion and the University of Tennessee. Ezell has constructed difficult non-conference schedules since being hired in 2013, playing a total of 20 teams from power five conferences. Ezell guided Shamauria Bridges and Yamile Rodriguez to sign professional contracts overseas after the conclusion of their seasons. Also in 2016, Tianna Tarter was nominated to be an All-American under the leadership of Coach Ezell. Tarter became the 23rd Buccaneer to join the 1,000-point club.
During the 2015-16 Ezell guided the Bucs to their third straight winning season including a perfect 6-0 record at home against non-conference opponents. Ezell and the ETSU women’s basketball program captured a signature victory early in the season when the Bucs defeated Old Dominion on the road. ODU is the third winnin-gest program in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history.
In 2014-15, ETSU experienced an unbelievable turnaround under Ezell with a 16-game win progression from 2013-14 where the Bucs went 9-21. The total win im-provement was the second best in the country. The 2014-15 win total of 21 marked the first time since the 2009-10 season that ETSU reached 20 wins. Led by Ezell, the Bucs made it to the Southern Conference Tournament Championship game falling to No.1 seed Chattanooga in overtime, 61-56. ETSU appeared in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) for the third time in school history falling short to NC State, 73-59.
Prior to taking over the Bucs in Johnson City, Ezell spent three years at Belmont in which she navigated the Bruins through their final two seasons as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference (2011-2012) and inaugural season in the Ohio Valley Conference (2013).
In 2012-13, Ezell directed Belmont to an 18-14 campaign and the Bruins’ first postseason appearance since 2007 - a berth in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI). Belmont took on a rigorous non-conference schedule and earned a victory at Big Ten fixture Indiana. Belmont went 11-5 in OVC play, tying for second place in the OVC East and earning the conference tournament’s No. 3 seed.
In 2011-12, Ezell directed the Bruins to 11 conference victories and a league tournament No. 3 seed in the program’s final Atlantic Sun Conference campaign. Senior Haley Nelson ranked among the NCAA leaders in double-doubles, field goal percentage, blocked shots and rebounds en route to First Team All-Atlantic Sun honors.
Ezell took the helm of the Belmont program after spending the previous two seasons as head coach at the University of Montevallo. Inheriting a Falcon program that recorded one winning season in its previous 12 years, Ezell directed Montevallo to a 14-13 record in 2009-10. The Falcons also ranked second in the Peach Belt Conference in scoring defense.
Prior to Montevallo, Ezell spent three seasons as head coach at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College (now Northwest Florida State College) in Niceville, Fla. The Lady Raiders went 57-28 under Ezell’s watch, which included an appearance in the 2006 NJCAA Regional Tournament. During her tenure, Ezell developed 14 All-Pan-handle Conference performers, 12 of whom would go on to sign national letters of intent with NCAA Division I schools. The Lady Raiders also had 12 Academic All-Conference honorees.
Ezell’s coaching career began at the University of Alabama, where she spent five years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. She was credited with delivering back-to-back Top 15 ranked recruiting classes for the Tide, with four guards developing into All-SEC players.
Ezell was a four-year starting point guard for the Tide, helping lead the team to a 95-34 record and four consecutive NCAA Division I “Sweet Sixteen” appearances from 1995-98. She ranks in the Top 20 in career scoring, with 1,022 points and is second all-time in career assists (620) and games started (114). She was a Second Team All-SEC selection in 1998 and was named to the SEC All-Tournament Team in 1996. In 1998, Ezell was a candidate for the Francis Pomeroy Naismith Award, given to the top point guard in the country and was named to the inaugural WBCA/Honda All-Star Game for the nation’s top 20 players. She also was invited to the WNBA Rookie Combine in Chicago.
Additionally, Ezell became the first female two-sport athlete at Alabama in over a decade when she joined the Tide softball team. A two-time Golden Glove recipient and two-year starter at third base and shortstop, Ezell started at third base for UA’s first SEC Tournament Championship team in 1998.
Ezell earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Alabama in 1999 and a master’s degree in education administration from the University of Nebraska in 2005. She earned her Doctorate in Global Sport Leadership in May 2018. A native of Franklin, Tennessee, Ezell was a prep standout at Franklin High School. She was a three-time District MVP, tallying over 2,000 points and 600 assists in her career.
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TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 29, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 29, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 8, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 8, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)FG MADESEASON: 8, twice, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 8, 4x, last at Troy (12/11/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 21, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 21, at Troy (12/11/19)3FG MADESEASON: 2, twice, last at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 3, 8x, last vs. Wofford (3/7/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 6, vs. Tennessee (11/5/19)CAREER: 7, vs. Furman (1/16/19)FT MADESEASON: 16, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 16, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 5, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 5, twice, last at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)STEALSSEASON: 3, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 4, vs. UNCG (1/31/19)BLOCKSSEASON: 1, vs. UNC Asheville (11/23/19)CAREER: 2, at Western Carolina (2/28/19)MINUTESSEASON: 40, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 40, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)
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2018-19 Season (Redshirt Sophomore): Finished 2nd on the team in scoring with 11.2 points per game, led team in 3-point percentage of players that took more than 5 threes shooting 39.2 percent, good for third-best in the Southern Conference...Led qualifying Bucs in free throw percentage by shooting 77.5 percent...Averaged 12.6 points per game in conference play - in her first 3 games of league action scored 19 points against Chattanooga, 18 against Furman and 21 against Wofford...Scored a regular-season most 22 against UNCG and was one off that mark against Western Carolina scoring 21, while setting a new career high in scoring in the Southern Conference tournament loss to Wofford by scoring 23…Double figures in scoring 10 times in 15 league games, finished the year with four straight double-figure outings...Matched or broke previous career-high of 19 five times throughout season.
2017-2018 Season: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rule.
2016-2017 Season (Freshman at UAB): Played guard in 24 games and started 13…Averaged 3.8 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.3 assists over 17.1 minutes per game….Tallied 19 points in her second game of her career against DePaul.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
SCHEETZ CAREER STATISTICS (Dec 29, 2019)
Individual Career History
M icah S cheetz
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2016-1 24-13 411/17 .1 34-107 . 3 1 8 7-28 . 2 5 0 17-31 . 5 4 8 8 24 32 1.3 30 0 30 35 0 16 92 3.8
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 7, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 22, vs. George Mason (1/31/18)*REBOUNDSSEASON: 4, at High Point (11/14/19)CAREER: 6, at George Mason (2/27/18)*FG MADESEASON: 2, 5x, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 8, vs. George Mason (1/31/18)*FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 6, twice, last at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 14, vs. George Mason (1/31/18)*3FG MADESEASON: 2, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 4, vs. George Mason (1/31/18)*3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 4, twice, last at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 7, at Duquesne (1/28/18)*FT MADESEASON: 4, twice, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 6, vs. Davidson (1/20/18)*ASSISTSSEASON: 1, 3x, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 2, vs. Buffalo (12/15/17)*STEALSSEASON: 1, 3x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 5, at Saint Louis (12/31/17)*BLOCKSSEASON: 2, 3x, last at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 3, twice, last at Albany (12/17/17)*MINUTESSEASON: 24, at High Point (11/14/19)CAREER: 40, at VCU (2/11/18)*
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2018-19 Season: Did not play.
2017-18 Season at St. Bonaventure (Junior): Started 20 of the 29 games, averaging 9.7 points, 2.8 rebounds in 29.1 minutes of action...Led team with 25 blocks, ranked eighth in Atlantic 10 play in three-point percentage (.421) and 11th in free throw percentage (.808)...Scored in double figures 12 times, including a season-high 22-point effort against Georgia Mason, while also netting 21 points on 6-of-11 shooting versus Davidson.
2016-17 Season at Daytona State (Sophomore): First Team All-Mid-Florida Conference, leading the Falcons in scoring at 16.2 points per game and ranking second in rebounding with 5.4 per contest...Started 28 of 30 possible games, earning all-state Region IIIX honors.
2015-16 Season at UNCG (Freshman): Played in 15 games during her freshman season.
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 11, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 11, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 14, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 14, at Troy (12/11/19)FG MADESEASON: 5, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 5, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 10, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 10, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)3FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 3G ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: FT MADESEASON: 6, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 6, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 1, 6x, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 1, 6x, last at Troy (12/11/19)STEALSSEASON: 4, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 4, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)BLOCKSSEASON: 3, 5x, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 3, 5x, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)MINUTESSEASON: 31, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 31, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)
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2018-19 Season (Redshirt Sophomore at Hutchinson CC): Helped guide Hutchinson to a 33-4 record and a trip to the NJCAA National Semifinals, totaling 45 blocks, which ranked 39th nation-ally, and shooting 51 percent from the field...Registered a double-double (11 points/11 rebounds) against Colby Community College on Feb. 16, amassed 13 points (6-of-10 from the floor) and nine rebounds versus Allen County on Jan. 5 and posted a 14-point (5-of-8), 7-rebound game against Northwest Kansas Technical College on Jan. 14.
2017-18 Season (Redshirt Freshman at Hutchinson CC): Transferred to Hutchison Community College and sat out as a redshirt due to an injury.
2016-17 Season (Freshman): Spent freshman season at Northwest Florida State where she was teammates with former Buc Britney Snowden.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
KIMBRO CAREER STATISTICS
(Dec 29, 2019)Individual Career History
Tijuana K im bro
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2019-2 13-1 289/22 .2 31-72 . 4 3 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 16-33 . 4 8 5 13 73 86 6.6 31 0 6 25 25 6 78 6.0TO TA L 13-1 289/22 .2 31-72 . 4 3 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 16-33 . 4 8 5 13 73 86 6.6 31 0 6 25 25 6 78 6.0
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 3, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 14, at NC State (12/14/17)REBOUNDSSEASON: 2, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 4, twice, last vs. UNCG (3/2/18)FG MADESEASON: 1, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 4, vs. Western Michigan (11/26/17)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 2, twice, last vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 7, twice, last at UNCG (2/1/18)3FG MADESEASON: 1, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 2, at NC State (12/14/17)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 1, twice, last vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 3, at UNCG (12/1/18)FT MADESEASON: 2, twice, last at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 6, at NC State (12/14/17)ASSISTSSEASON: 1, at High Point (11/14/19)CAREER: 8, at Radford (11/15/18)STEALSSEASON:CAREER: 2, 8x, last vs. Mercer (3/4/18)BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER: 1, 6x, last vs. Troy (11/19/18)MINUTESSEASON: 12, at High Point (11/14/19)CAREER: 34, at Cincinatti (11/9/18)
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2018-19 Season (Junior): Played in seven games while starting four, leading team in assists before going down with a season-ending injury.
2017-18 Season (Sophomore): Played in 24 games…made a three-pointer in the Bucs’ home opener vs. Cincinnati (11/10)…played in a new career-high 26 minutes at Tennessee, while also recording a career-high five assists (11/12)…scored 11 points and had four rebounds and two steals against Western Michigan (11/26)…registered her first career start at Murray State (11/29)…recorded a new career-high 14 points at NC State including two three’s and making six free throws (12/14)…tallied three rebounds against Samford after missing six games (1/27)…had four points and two rebounds at UNCG 2/1)…finished the season with 35 assists (3rd on the team).
2016-2017 Season (Freshman): Made collegiate debut vs. No.13 Tennessee (11/15) ... scored first colle-giate points, scoring six vs. Winthrop (11/20) ... played a career high 21 minutes recording four points, three rebounds and three assists at Northern Kentucky (11/26) ... tied a career-high with six points at Austin Peay (11/30) ... registered a career-high two steals at Samford (1/8) ... scored five points while having three assists and one rebound vs. Mercer (2/4) ... collected a career-high three rebounds at Western Carolina (2/16) ... had a career-high four field goal attempts at UNCG (2/18)
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON:CAREER: 14, at Virginia (12/29/15)*REBOUNDSSEASON:CAREER: 3, vs Morgan State (12/27/16)*FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 5, at Virginia (12/29/15)*FG ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 8, vs. Rhode Island (1/9/15)*3FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 4, at Virginia (12/29/15)*3G ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 8, vs. Rhode Island (1/9/15)*FT MADESEASON:CAREER: 2, twice, last vs. Houston (12/1/18)ASSISTSSEASON: CAREER: 2, 3x, last at UNC Asheville (12/11/18)STEALSSEASON:CAREER: 2, 4x, last at Dayton (2/8/17)*BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER: 1, 2x, last at George Mason (2/12/17)*MINUTESSEASON:CAREER: 23, at Dayton (2/8/17)*
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2018-19 Season (Junior): In first season at ETSU appeared in 20 games, all as a reserve, knocking down seven three-pointers as one of the most feared perimeter shooters on the Buccaneer roster.
2017-18 Season: Did not play.
2016-17 Season (Sophomore at Richmond): Scored six points against William & Mary in 16 minutes of action…Career-best three rebounds vs. Morgan State…Scored five points in 18 minutes vs. George Mason on 2-5 shooting…Scored in each of her final four appearances of the season…Career-best eight points on 2-6 shooting from deep against Rhode Island…Dropped in five points in a road win at George Mason.
2015-16 Season (Freshman at Richmond): Made her first appearance of her career against James Madison (12/13)…Scored her first basket at Appalachian State (12/17)…Had her breakout performance at Virginia where she scored 14 points on 5-7 shooting and 4-6 from long range…Scored six points opposite against Rhode Island in 15 minutes of action…Canned six points on 2-3 from deep at St. Bonaventure (1/31).
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 3, twice, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 3, twice, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 7, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 7, vs. Radford (11/21/19)FG MADESEASON: 1, 4x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 1, 4x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 4, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 4, vs. Radford (11/21/19)3FG MADESEASON: 1, twice, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 1, twice, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 3, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 3, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)FT MADESEASON: 2, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 2, vs. Radford (11/21/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 4, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 4, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)STEALSSEASON: 1, 3x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 1, 3x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER:MINUTESSEASON: 19, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 19, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)
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2018-19 Season (Sophomore at Pearl River CC): Selected to the MACJC All-Star Team with averages of 19.9 minutes, 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game in 25 contests for the Wildcats...Tied a season-high 20 points – going 6-for-8 from beyond the arc – on Jan. 19, 2019 against Baton Rouge CC...One month earlier Brown established the career-high of 20 by going 5-for-11 from three-point range while snaring seven rebounds against Gadsden State CC.
2017-18 Season (Freshman at Pearl River CC): Started 20 of 22 games she appeared in while averaging 26.2 minutes, 6.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game...Logged a career-high 25 points in a come-from-behind, one-point win against Jones College Feb. 8, 2018.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
BROWN CAREER STATISTICS AT ETSU
(Dec 29, 2019)Individual Career History
G abby B row n
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2019-2 13-0 125/9 .6 4-22 . 1 8 2 2-16 . 1 2 5 2-2 1 .00 7 10 17 1.3 6 0 8 1 0 3 12 0.9TO TA L 13-0 125/9 .6 4-22 . 1 8 2 2-16 . 1 2 5 2-2 1 .00 7 10 17 1.3 6 0 8 1 0 3 12 0.9
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 19, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 19, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 8, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 8, vs. Radford (11/21/19)FG MADESEASON: 8, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 8, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 13, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 13, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)3FG MADESEASON: 3, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 3, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 6, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 6, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)FT MADESEASON: 4, twice, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 4, twice, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 3, at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 3, at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)STEALSSEASON: 1, 4x, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 1, 6x, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)BLOCKSSEASON: 1, 4x, last at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 2, at UNCG (3/2/19)MINUTESSEASON: 28, at Liberty (11/8/19)CAREER: 28, at Liberty (11/8/19)
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2018-19 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 18 games as a reserve while playing 82 total min-utes...Netted a trio of three-pointers on the season, including one in front of friends and family gathered at the Bucs contest against Mercer in Macon Jan. 26, Jackson’s supporters making the half-hour drive from her hometown of Warner Robins to support the freshman.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
JACKSON CAREER STATISTICS
(Dec 29, 2019)Individual Career History
S hyn ia Jackson
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2018-1 18-0 82/4 .6 7-33 . 2 1 2 3-13 . 2 3 1 2-4 . 5 0 0 9 11 20 1.1 9 0 1 7 3 2 19 1.12019-2 13-13 219/16 .8 30-77 . 3 9 0 4-21 . 1 9 0 14-20 . 7 0 0 12 45 57 4.4 42 2 6 25 4 4 78 6.0TO TA L 31-13 301/9 .7 37-110 . 3 3 6 7-34 . 2 0 6 16-24 . 6 6 7 21 56 77 2.5 51 2 7 32 7 6 97 3.1
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 13, at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 14, twice, last vs. Liberty (12/4/18)REBOUNDSSEASON: 7, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 7, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)FG MADESEASON: 5, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 5, twice, last at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 12, at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 12, at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)3FG MADESEASON: 1, twice, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 1, 3x, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 2, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 3, vs. Western Carolina (2/2/19)FT MADESEASON: 7, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 10, vs. Wofford (1/19/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 6, twice, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 6, 5x, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)STEALSSEASON: 3, 3x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 4, at Tennessee (12/21/18)BLOCKSSEASON: 1, twice, last vs. UNC Asheville (11/23/19)CAREER: 1, 4x, last at Liberty (11/8/19)MINUTESSEASON: 40, 3x, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 43, vs. Mercer (2/21/19)
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2018-19 (Freshman): Southern Conference All-Freshman Team...One of five in Blue and Gold to appear in all 31 games, starting 26 of them, second in starts behind Erica Haynes-Overton for most amongst Bucs...Averaged 5.5 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.4 steals per game...Second on team in free throw attempts, getting to the line 97 times while making 64 of her shots from the charity stripe...Finished 10th in the Southern Conference in assists, 13th in free throw percentage, 10th in conference in steals...Career-high 14 points against Western Kentucky Nov. 23, 2018 and Liberty Dec. 4, 2018...Career-high four steals against the University of Tennessee Dec. 21, 2018...Career-high six assists Dec. 4, 2018 against Liberty and Jan. 19, 2019 facing Wofford...Career-high six rebounds on multiple occasions throughout the year.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
UPTON CAREER STATISTICS (Dec 29, 2019)
Individual Career History
K aia U pton
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2018-1 31-26 924/29 .8 52-157 . 3 3 1 1-19 . 0 5 3 64-97 . 6 6 0 14 66 80 2.6 66 0 78 81 3 43 169 5.52019-2 13-12 458/35 .2 26-88 . 2 9 5 2-11 . 1 8 2 29-41 . 7 0 7 6 44 50 3.8 20 1 48 38 2 19 83 6.4TO TA L 44-38 1382/31 . 78-245 . 3 1 8 3-30 . 1 0 0 93-138 . 6 7 4 20 110 130 3.0 86 1 126 119 5 62 252 5.7
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 11, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 11, at Troy (12/11/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 9, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 9, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)FG MADESEASON: 4, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 4, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/30/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 9, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 9, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)3FG MADESEASON: 1, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 1, at Troy (12/11/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 1, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 1, twice, last at Troy (12/11/19)FT MADESEASON: 6, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 6, at Troy (12/11/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 2, 4x, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 2, 7x, last at Troy (12/11/19)STEALSSEASON: 3, at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 3, at Troy (12/11/19)BLOCKSSEASON: 1, 3x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 1, 5x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)MINUTESSEASON: 37, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 37, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)
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2018-19 Season (Freshman): Often forced to play out of position her freshman season but adjusted impressively to take on point guard duties with injuries to teammates...Appeared in all but three games, making her debut in the starting lineup against Troy in the fourth game of the season...Went on to average nearly nine minutes per game while grabbing 40 rebounds and taking nine steals.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
ADAMS CAREER STATISTICS (Dec 29, 2019)
Individual Career History
A m aya A dam s
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2018-1 28-1 237/8 .5 5-24 . 2 0 8 0-1 . 0 0 0 6-18 . 3 3 3 10 30 40 1.4 35 1 8 21 2 9 16 0.62019-2 13-9 290/22 .3 19-41 . 4 6 3 1-1 1 .00 15-27 . 5 5 6 10 24 34 2.6 23 0 13 15 3 10 54 4.2TO TA L 41-10 527/12 .9 24-65 . 3 6 9 1-2 . 5 0 0 21-45 . 4 6 7 20 54 74 1.8 58 1 21 36 5 19 70 1.7
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 2, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 2, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 2, twice, last at Troy (12/11/19)CAREER: 2, twice, last at Troy (12/11/19)FG MADESEASON: 1, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 1, vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 1, 4x, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)CAREER: 1, 4x, last at Georgia Tech (12/15/19)3FG MADESEASON:CAREER:3G ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: FT MADESEASON: 1, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)CAREER: 1, at North Carolina A&T (11/18/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 1, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 1, vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)STEALSSEASON: 1, vs. Radford (11/21/19)CAREER: 1, vs. Radford (11/21/19)BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER: MINUTESSEASON: 17, vs. Tennessee (11/5/19)CAREER: 17, vs. Tennessee (11/5/19)
PRODUCTION TRACKER SEASON DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING -- 20+ POINTS -- DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS -- DOUBLE DOUBLES -- 5+ ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/SCORING -- TEAM LEADER/REBOUNDS -- TEAM LEADER/ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/STEALS 1 TEAM LEADER/BLOCKS --
2018-19 Season (Sophomore at Georgia Highlands College): Totaled 5.5 points and 7.2 rebounds in 16 games (seven starts) for the Chargers, posting a double-double against Eastern Florida State where she finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds, while also having a 9-point, 14-rebound performance against Andrew College in January 2019...Overall, Perdue totaled at least nine rebounds in six of her 16 games played, grabbing at least seven boards in eight con-tests this past season...Perdue helped guide the Chargers to a 20-win season in 2018-19, while also earning a spot in the JUCO Top-40 All-Star Game.
2017-18 Season (Freshman at Georgia Highlands College): Started 8 games, appearing in two more off the bench while averaging a career-best 7.2 points per game.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
PERDUE CAREER STATISTICS
(Dec 29, 2019)Individual Career History
C ierrah P erdue
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2019-2 13-0 67/5 .2 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 2 5 7 0.5 10 0 1 2 0 1 3 0.2TO TA L 13-0 67/5 .2 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-8 . 1 2 5 2 5 7 0.5 10 0 1 2 0 1 3 0.2
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON:CAREER: 28, at Georgia Southern (3/3/18)*REBOUNDSSEASON:CAREER: 9, vs. South Alabama (3/8/18)*FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 11, at Georgia Southern (3/3/18)*FG ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 16, at Georgia Southern (3/3/18)*3FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 5, at Georgia Southern (3/3/18)*3G ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 9, at Georgia State (3/1/18)*FT MADESEASON: CAREER: 12, vs. South Alabama (3/8/18)*ASSISTSSEASON:CAREER: 4, vs. Coastal Carolina (1/20/18)*STEALSSEASON:CAREER: 4, at Tennessee State (11/27/17)*BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER: 3, twice, last at ULM (1/25/18)*MINUTESSEASON:CAREER: 32, at Appalachian State (2/17/18)*
PRODUCTION TRACKER SEASON DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING -- 20+ POINTS -- DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS -- DOUBLE DOUBLES -- 5+ ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/SCORING -- TEAM LEADER/REBOUNDS -- TEAM LEADER/ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/STEALS -- TEAM LEADER/BLOCKS --
2018-19 Season (Sophomore at Troy): Appeared in 24 games off the bench, scored sea-son-high 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting (4-of-5 from three) against Alabama State.
2017-18 Season (Freshman at Troy): As a freshman, Sanders averaged 7.8 points and 3.9 re-bounds and played in all 31 games for the Trojans. Sanders also ranked second on the team with 32 made three-pointers, and was third with 37 steals and 14 blocks during her rookie campaign. Sanders scored in double figures 13 times, including netting a career-high 28 points at Georgia Southern on March 3, 2018 in which she was 11-of-16 from the field and 5-of-8 from beyond the arc. Five days later, Sanders went 12-of-13 at the free throw line against South Alabama in the Sun Belt Tournament, marking the most free throws made by a Troy player since 2016.
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: CAREER: 11, twice, last vs. Mercer (2/21/19)REBOUNDSSEASON:CAREER: 3, vs. Appalachian State (11/29/18)FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 5, at Northern Kentucky (11/26/16)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 12, vs. Chattanooga (1/12/18)3FG MADESEASON:CAREER: 1, 3x, last vs. Western Carolina (2/2/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON:CAREER: 3, vs. Mercer (1/25/18)FT MADESEASON: CAREER: 5, vs. North Greenville (12/29/17)ASSISTSSEASON:CAREER: 3, at Western Carolina (2/3/18)STEALSSEASON:CAREER: 1, 10x, last at Mercer (1/26/19)BLOCKSSEASON:CAREER: 2, twice, last at Radford (11/15/18)MINUTESSEASON:CAREER: 21, twice, last vs. Chattanooga (1/12/18)
PRODUCTION TRACKER SEASON DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING -- 20+ POINTS -- DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS -- DOUBLE DOUBLES -- 5+ ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/SCORING -- TEAM LEADER/REBOUNDS -- TEAM LEADER/ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/STEALS -- TEAM LEADER/BLOCKS --
2018-19 Season (Junior): Battled through an injury-plagued year to appear in 15 games, starting six, while averaging 2.8 points and 1.6 rebounds per game...Scored a season-high nine points on 4-of-5 shooting in the season opener against Cincinnati.
2017-18 Season (Sophomore): Saw action in 33 games…averaged 2.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per game…scored four points and had two rebounds at Tennessee (11/12)…tallied seven points at Murray State (11/29)…scored five points and had four rebounds at NC State (12/14)…tied her career-high of 11 points against North Greenville (12/29)…had eight points and four rebounds against Western Carolina (1/4)…scored ten points and played in a season-high 21 minutes of action vs. Chattanooga (1/12)…recorded a new career-high of three assists at Western Carolina (2/3).
2016-2017 Season (Freshman): Made collegiate debut at Butler recording four points and five rebounds in 18 minutes played (11/11) ... scored career-high six points vs. No.13 Tennessee (11/15) ... recorded a career-high 11 points (including eight straight in the fourth quarter) at Northern Kentucky (11/26) ... after missing nine games recorded six points and two rebounds in 14 minutes off the bench at Mercer (1/7/17) ... collected a career-high eight rebounds at Western Carolina (2/16)
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON --CAREER: 4, vs. Vanderbilt (11/09/18)*REBOUNDSSEASON --CAREER: 3, at Furman (11/11/18)*FG MADESEASON --CAREER -- 1, vs. Vanderbilt (11/09/18)*FG ATTEMPTSSEASON --CAREER: 2, at TTU (11/16/18)*3FG MADESEASON --CAREER: 1, vs. Vanderbilt (11/09/18)*3G ATTEMPTSSEASON --CAREER: 1, twice, last at UTEP (1/19/19)*FT MADESEASON --CAREER: 2, vs. FAU (3/2/19)*ASSISTSSEASON --CAREER: 1, twice, last at Furman (11/11/18)*STEALSSEASON --CAREER: 2, vs. FAU (3/2/19)*BLOCKSSEASON --CAREER: 1, at Troy (12/04/18)* MINUTESSEASON: --CAREER: 16, vs. Vanderbilt (11/09/18)*
PRODUCTION TRACKER SEASON DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING -- 20+ POINTS -- DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS -- DOUBLE DOUBLES -- 5+ ASSISTS --TEAM LEADER/SCORING -- TEAM LEADER/REBOUNDS -- TEAM LEADER/ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/STEALS -- TEAM LEADER/BLOCKS --
2018-19 Season (Freshman at MTSU): Named to C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0-3.74 GPA)...Made Lady Raider debut with 16 minutes against Vanderbilt, contributing four points in the win...Saw action in 12 games.
TOP PERFORMANCESPOINTSSEASON: 16, twice, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 16, twice, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)REBOUNDSSEASON: 10, vs. UNC Asheville (11/23/19)CAREER: 10, vs. UNC Asheville (11/23/19)FG MADESEASON: 5, twice, last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 5, twice. last vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)FG ATTEMPTSSEASON: 11, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 11, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/30/19)3FG MADESEASON: 2, 5x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 2, 5x, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)3G ATTEMPTSSEASON: 6, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 6, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)FT MADESEASON: 6, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)CAREER: 6, vs. Davidson (11/30/19)ASSISTSSEASON: 2, twice, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)CAREER: 2, twice, last vs. Cleveland State (12/8/19)STEALSSEASON: 5, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)CAREER: 5, vs. Wake Forest (12/5/19)BLOCKSSEASON: 2, at Appalachian State (11/25/19)CAREER: 2, twice, last at Appalachian State (11/25/19)MINUTESSEASON: 34, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)CAREER: 34, twice, last vs. South Alabama (12/20/19)
PRODUCTION TRACKER SEASON DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 5 20+ POINTS -- DOUBLE FIGURE REBOUNDS 1 DOUBLE DOUBLES 1 5+ ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/SCORING 2TEAM LEADER/REBOUNDS 1 TEAM LEADER/ASSISTS -- TEAM LEADER/STEALS 2 TEAM LEADER/BLOCKS 2
2018-19 Season (Freshman): Appeared in all but four games in her freshman season with the Blue and Gold, claiming 18 points and 11 rebounds in 136 total minutes.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
STAFFORD CAREER STATISTICS (Dec 29, 2019)
Individual Career History
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Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw s R ebounds S coringS eason gp-gs m in /avg fg -fga pct fg -fga pct ft-fta pct o ff def to t avg pf fo ast to b lk stl p ts avg2018-1 27-0 136/5 .0 7-29 . 2 4 1 1-13 . 0 7 7 3-6 . 5 0 0 2 9 11 0.4 11 0 6 14 5 3 18 0.72019-2 13-13 311/23 .9 37-103 . 3 5 9 14-43 . 3 2 6 30-42 . 7 1 4 14 40 54 4.2 39 1 8 32 7 10 118 9.1TO TA L 40-13 447/11 .2 44-132 . 3 3 3 15-56 . 2 6 8 33-48 . 6 8 8 16 49 65 1.6 50 1 14 46 12 13 136 3.4
TE A M S TA TIS T IC S E TS U O P PS C O R IN G 781 917 P o in ts per gam e 60.1 70.5 S coring m arg in -10 .5 -F IE LD G O A LS -A TT 257-702 353-870 F ie ld goa l pct . 3 6 6 . 4 0 63 P O IN T FG -A TT 47-183 80-278 3 -po in t FG pct . 2 5 7 . 2 8 8 3 -p t FG m ade per gam 3.6 6 .2FR E E TH R O W S -A TT 220-320 131-223 F ree th row pct . 6 8 8 . 5 8 7 F -Throw s m ade per ga 16.9 10.1R E B O U N D S 443 558 R ebounds per gam e 34.1 42.9 R ebound ing m arg in -8 .8 -A S S IS TS 117 182 A ss is ts per gam e 9.0 14.0TU R N O V E R S 211 192 Turnovers per gam e 16.2 14.8 Turnover m arg in -1 .5 - A ss is t/tu rnover ra tio 0 .6 0 .9S TE A LS 88 98 S tea ls per gam e 6.8 7 .5B LO C K S 52 50 B locks per gam e 4.0 3 .8A TTE N D A N C E 11045 6397 H om e gam es-A vg/G am 7-1578 6-1066 N eutra l s ite -A vg /G am e - 0-0
S core by P eriods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tota lsE TS U 178 183 199 221 781O pponents 237 207 246 227 917
D ate O pponent S core A tt.11/05 /19 TE N N E S S E E L 68-72 588111/08 /19 at L iberty W 63-62 189311/14 /19 at H igh P o in t L 62-80 49311/18 /19 at N orth C aro lina A & T L 69-80 54711/21 /19 R A D FO R D L 43-67 185311/23 /19 U N C A S H E V ILLE L 54-72 58711/25 /19 at A ppa lach ian S t. W 67-61 25311/30 /19 D A V ID S O N L 60-75 57512/05 /19 W A K E FO R E S T W 67-60 75812/08 /19 C LE V E LA N D S T . L 54-62 68712/11 /19 at T roy L 61-79 156912/15 /19 at G eorg ia Tech L 48-87 164212/20 /19 S O U TH A LA B A M A W 65-60 704
Last FG - RAD 4th-0:22. ETSU 4th - 0:42.Largest lead - RAD by 24 4th - 2:33, ETSU by 0 1st - 10:00RAD led for 38:31. ETSU led for 0:00. Game was tied for 01:29
Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.
Radford - 67 ● 2-2
ETSU - 43 ● 1-4
Officials: Roy Jackson, Libya Rentz, Daniel DrakeTechnical fouls: Radford - NONE ETSU - NONEAttendance: 1853
Official Basketball Box Score - Final
Radford vs ETSU11/21/19 Brooks Gym, Johnson City
Game Time: 11:00 AM
Game Duration: 1:48
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsUNC Asheville vs ETSU11/23/19 7:00 pm at
UNC Asheville 72 • 3-0,0-0 Big SoutTotal 3-Ptr Rebounds
Officials: Antoine Love,LaSonia Baker,Talisa GreenTechnical fouls: ETSU-None. North Carolina A&T-None.Attendance: 5472019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs N.C. A&T. Played at Corbett Spor
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalETSU 18 15 15 21 69North Carolina A&T 16 9 28 27 80
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsETSU vs Liberty11/08/19 5:00 pm at
Officials: Tim Rein,Jermaine Griggs,Kelly MoyerTechnical fouls: ETSU-None. Liberty-None.Attendance: 18932019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs Liberty. Played at Vines Center.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalETSU 19 8 11 25 63Liberty 16 13 19 14 62
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsETSU vs High Point11/14/19 7:00 pm at
Officials: Whitney-Michael Armstrong,Kristie Weed,Mark HardcastleTechnical fouls: ETSU-None. High Point-None.Attendance: 4932019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs High Point. Played at Millis Cen
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalETSU 15 12 22 13 62High Point 25 17 21 17 80
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsTennessee vs ETSU11/05/19 7:00 pm at
Officials: David Jenkins,Regina Odomes,Mark McClenneyTechnical fouls: Tennessee-None. ETSU-None.Attendance: 58812019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs Tennessee. Played at Brooks Gym.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalTennessee 19 21 21 11 72ETSU 15 15 20 18 68
ETSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL2019-20 GAME NOTES
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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsETSU vs Troy12/11/19 12:00 pm at
Officials: David Jenkins,Kelly Moyer,Josh HowellTechnical fouls: Cleveland St.-None. ETSU-None.Attendance: 6872019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Cleveland St. vs ETSU. Played at Brooks
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalCleveland St. 15 17 11 19 62ETSU 15 14 14 11 54
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsDavidson vs ETSU11/30/19 2:00 pm at
Officials: Clark Stridsberg,Kim Crabtree,Ed NovakTechnical fouls: Davidson-None. ETSU-None.Attendance: 5752019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Davidson vs ETSU. Played at Brooks Gym.
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalDavidson 21 19 17 18 75ETSU 11 18 11 20 60
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsWake Forest vs ETSU12/05/19 7:00 pm at
Officials: Mark Hardcastle,Talisa Green,Jennifer RezacTechnical fouls: Wake Forest-None. ETSU-None.Attendance: 7582019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. ETSU vs Wake Forest. Played at Brooks Gy
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalWake Forest 21 12 20 7 60ETSU 10 21 16 20 67
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsETSU vs Appalachian St.11/25/19 6:30 pm at
Officials: Alex Sheffield,Kelly Johnson,Laura MorrisTechnical fouls: ETSU-None. Appalachian St.-None.Attendance: 2532019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Appalachian St. vs ETSU. Played at Holme
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalETSU 15 21 20 11 67Appalachian St. 12 14 14 21 61