2012-13 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK WEEK FIFTEEN: COLLEGE OF IDAHO EASTERN OREGON JEREMY HARDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ONE UNIVERSITY BLVD. LA GRANDE, ORE. 97850 O: 541.962.3946 C: 520.903.8951 F: 541.962.3577 [email protected]EOUSPORTS.COM 2012-13 SCHEDULE 25-2, 15-0 CASCADE 2012-13 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK 25-2, 15-0 CASCADE COMING UP: COLLEGE OF IDAHO Game 28: Eastern Oregon vs. College of Idaho When: Friday, Feb. 8 at 5:30 p.m. Where: La Grande, Ore. Quinn Coliseum Live Stats: EOUSports.com Live Video: EOUSports.com GAME COVERAGE Friday’s game is at 5:30 p.m. Live stats and live stream video will be available on EOUS- ports.com. THE SERIES * e last time they played, EOU defeated C of I 57-53. * Eastern has faced the Yotes 39 times, C of I is leading the series22-18. * e first time that Eastern faced C of I was during 1996. QUICK HITS * e Mountaineers are ranked No. 4 in this week’s NAIA Div. 2 coaches’ poll (Feb. 5, 2013), moving one spot up from last week’s poll. * e Mountaineers are currently on a 19 game win streak and are yet to be defeated in conference play. * Brooke Randall was named the Red Lion Player of the Week this week (Feb. 4, 2013). Randall is also ranked no. 9 in NAIA Div. 2 in assist/turnover ratio. * Eastern is currently ranked No. 2 in Division II in total assists and in scoring defense per game. * Kelsea Hurliman currently leads the conference in 3-pt. field goals made per game and is ranked No. 10 in NAIA Div. 2. * EOU was voted to win their conference in the pre-season coaches’ poll this year. OCTOBER (3-0) 13 ALUMNI 5:30 p.m. 26 New Hope Christian W, 67-50 27 New Hope Christian W, 83-40 31 Walla Walla Univ. W, 84-32 NOVEMBER (5-2) 3 Gonzaga University# 2 p.m. 9 Montana Tech W, 71-46 10 Carroll College L, 48-62 18 Webber International U. W, 72-66 19 Warner University W, 74-59 23 Westminister College L, 59-60 25 WHITMAN COLLEGE W, 67-58 30 * Concordia W, 89-56 DECEMBER (7-0) 1 * Warner Pacific W,84-59 8 Lewis-Clark State W, 62-36 9 WHITWORTH W, 76-61 14 * Southern Oregon W, 82-60 15 * Oregon Tech W, 56-52 21 * EVERGREEN STATE W, 66-45 22 * NORTHWEST W, 88-54 JANUARY (8-0) 4 * NW Christian W, 70-49 5 *Corban W, 73-57 11 * College of Idaho W, 57-53 12 WALLA WALLA U. W, 84-39 18 * OREGON TECH W, 91-49 19 * SOUTHERN OREGON W, 89-71 25 * NORTHWEST W, 89-53 26 * EVERGREEN STATE W, 50-45 FEBRUARY (2-0) 1 * CORBAN W, 82-59 2 * NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN W, 65-55 8 * College of Idaho 4:30 p.m. 15 * Warner Pacific 5:30 p.m. 16 * Concordia 5:30 p.m. All dates and times are Pacific HOME GAMES played at Quinn Coliseum * Cascade Collegiate Conference contests # Non-counting contests $ Lady Yote Classic
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2012-13 EOU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
WEEK FIFTEEN: COLLEGE OF IDAHO
EASTERNOREGON
JEREMY HARDEN, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORONE UNIVERSITY BLVD.LA GRANDE, ORE. 97850O: 541.962.3946 C: 520.903.8951 F: [email protected] EOUSPORTS.COM
Game 28: Eastern Oregon vs. College of IdahoWhen: Friday, Feb. 8 at 5:30 p.m. Where: La Grande, Ore. Quinn ColiseumLive Stats: EOUSports.com Live Video: EOUSports.com
GAME COVERAGEFriday’s game is at 5:30 p.m. Live stats and live stream video will be available on EOUS-ports.com.
THE SERIES* The last time they played, EOU defeated C of I 57-53.* Eastern has faced the Yotes 39 times, C of I is leading the series22-18.* The first time that Eastern faced C of I was during 1996.
QUICK HITS* The Mountaineers are ranked No. 4 in this week’s NAIA Div. 2 coaches’ poll (Feb. 5, 2013), moving one spot up from last week’s poll. * The Mountaineers are currently on a 19 game win streak and are yet to be defeated in conference play.* Brooke Randall was named the Red Lion Player of the Week this week (Feb. 4, 2013). Randall is also ranked no. 9 in NAIA Div. 2 in assist/turnover ratio.* Eastern is currently ranked No. 2 in Division II in total assists and in scoring defense per game.* Kelsea Hurliman currently leads the conference in 3-pt. field goals made per game and is ranked No. 10 in NAIA Div. 2.* EOU was voted to win their conference in the pre-season coaches’ poll this year.
OCTOBER (3-0)13 ALUMNI 5:30 p.m.26 New Hope Christian W, 67-5027 New Hope Christian W, 83-4031 Walla Walla Univ. W, 84-32
NOVEMBER (5-2)3 Gonzaga University# 2 p.m.9 Montana Tech W, 71-4610 Carroll College L, 48-6218 Webber International U. W, 72-6619 Warner University W, 74-5923 Westminister College L, 59-6025 WHITMAN COLLEGE W, 67-5830 * Concordia W, 89-56
DECEMBER (7-0)1 * Warner Pacific W,84-598 Lewis-Clark State W, 62-369 WHITWORTH W, 76-6114 * Southern Oregon W, 82-6015 * Oregon Tech W, 56-5221 * EVERGREEN STATE W, 66-4522 * NORTHWEST W, 88-54
JANUARY (8-0)4 * NW Christian W, 70-495 *Corban W, 73-5711 * College of Idaho W, 57-5312 WALLA WALLA U. W, 84-3918 * OREGON TECH W, 91-4919 * SOUTHERN OREGON W, 89-7125 * NORTHWEST W, 89-5326 * EVERGREEN STATE W, 50-45
FEBRUARY (2-0)1 * CORBAN W, 82-592 * NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN W, 65-558 * College of Idaho 4:30 p.m.15 * Warner Pacific 5:30 p.m.16 * Concordia 5:30 p.m.
All dates and times are PacificHOME GAMES played at Quinn Coliseum* Cascade Collegiate Conference contests
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ABOUT THE YOTES
The College of Idaho Yotes (17-6, 13-2 CCC) are currently on a six game winning streak. This weekend they will be looking to avenge their loss to Eastern Oregon as they were their last loss since their win streak began. Their other loss in conference play was their third game against OIT, 58-61. Their last weekend out, the Yotes swept Northwest Christian and Corban, 65-56, 76-66 respectively. College of Idaho is currently ranked no. 11 in NAIA Div. 2 in offensive rebounds per game.
LAST TIME THEY MET...Jan. 11, 2013Caldwell, Idaho – The No. 8 Eastern Oregon University women’s basketball team (18-2, 9-0 CCC) defeated College of Idaho (11-6, 7-2 CCC) tonight 57-53 in a Cascade Collegiate Conference matchup. Eastern was led by Brooke Randall with 21 points and 3 assists. Kelsea Hurliman and Jorie Freeman finished with 13 and 9 points respectively. Felicity Jones led College of Idaho with 22 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals. Laura Geis contributed with 12 points and 13 rebounds, and Chakala Carthen added 8 points and 10 rebounds. Randall led the way for the Mountaineers in the first half with 13 points shooting 4-of-8 from the field. Eastern opened the game with back to back threes by Randall and Hurliman, followed by a couple of lay-ins to give Eastern a 8-1 lead. EOU then gained its largest lead of 12 points after a basket by Taylor Riley midway through the half. Felicity Jones would then hit back to back jumpers and spark C of I as they cut the lead to one just before the half sending Eastern to the locker room up, 25-24. As a team EOU shot 41% (9-of-22) from the field and 36% (4-of-11) from behind the arc in the first half. C of I 29% (8-of-28) from the field and 10% (1-of-10) from behind the three point line. The Yotes came out and were the first to score in the second half, but the Mountaineers an-swered with a couple of quick jumpers by Randall and Bourn to go on a 7-0 run, 34-27 forc-ing C of I to a timeout. Hurliman came out of the time out and hit a three to open the lead to 10. The Yotes then battled back to take a one point lead after a three by Jones. Both teams would then exchange points as the game saw 6 different lead changes and 3 ties. A lay-in by Freeman with 1:05 left in the game gave EOU a 2 point lead. The lead forced C of I to foul with 9 seconds left where Hurliman connected making both free throws. The Yotes would then come up short on a three point shot and the Mountaineers held on for the win. Eastern finished the game shooting 44% (20-of-45) from the field and 36% (7-of-19) from downtown, as C of I shot 31% (20-of-63) from the field and just 12% (2-of-16) from behind the three point line.
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
With the top four teams in the Cascade Conference having at least reserved a seat at the post season, first-place Eastern Oregon can clinch the regular season title this week with a win over College of Idaho on Friday night.In other action, Southern Oregon and Oregon Tech make the long trip north as they travel to Northwest and Evergreen. Concordia and Warner Pacific just have to head down I-205 to I-5 this week as they play at Corban and Northwest Christian.The top eight teams in the CCC qualify for the 2013 CCC Tournament, which begins on Feb. 19 on campus sites.
EASTERN OREGON QUICK FACTSLocation ............................................. La Grande, Ore.Founded ................................................................ 1929Enrollment ........................................................... 3,957Nickname .............................................. MountaineersColors .. Navy and Vegas Gold (Pant. 2745 and 583)Gymnasium (Capacity) .... Quinn Coliseum (1,403)Conference ................................... Cascade CollegiateFirst Basketball Season ...................... 1968 (43 years)President .............................................. Dr. Bob DaviesInterim Athletic Director................ Anji Weissenfluh Faculty Representative ........... Dr. Peter DiffenderferAthletics Website .................... www.EOUSports.comMain Athletic Dept. Phone ….……… 541.962.3497
EASTERN OREGON COACHING STAFFAnji Weissenfluh, 13th Year (269-109) .......................HCMike Weissenfluh, 13th Year ................................. ACTiffanie Ulmer, Fourth Year .................................. ACRussell Yap ............................................................... AT
EASTERN OREGON WBB MEDIA SERVICESPhone …………………...…………… 541.962.3946Fax ……………...……….....……..….. 541.962.3577 Media Relations …............................. Jeremy Harden Office phone ...…….…..… 541.962.3946 Cell phone ……….…..….. 520.903.8951 E-mail ………........... [email protected] row phone number ……....….… 541.962.3685Phone for radio outlet ………...….….. 541.962.3361Media Relations Assistant….…....… Suzie Espinoza Mailing Address …..….. Eastern Oregon University……………………..………… One University Blvd.……………………..….…….. La Grande, OR 97850
EASTERN OREGON WBB MEDIA REQUESTSAll requests for women’s basketball interviews and credentials should be directed to Jeremy Harden in the EOU Sports Information office. To arrange interviews or request credentials, call 541-805-5687 or e-mail [email protected]. Requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. All interviews are prohibited from conflicting with classes, prac-tice sessions, meetings or medical treatments.
No. Full Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School Previous School RS Caitlin Auble F 5-10 FR Valdez, Alaska Valdez HS 14 Korrie Bourn F/G 5-10 SR Winthrop, Wash. Liberty Bell HS Spokane Falls CC 32 Jorie Freeman F 6-2 SR Richland, Wash. Hanford HS Columbia Basin CC 20 Kelsey Hill G 5-9 FR Sutherlin, Ore. Sutherlin HS 12 Jeni Hoffert G 5-10 FR Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston HS 23 Kelsea Hurliman G 5-4 SR Cloverdale, Ore. Nestucca HS 33 Chayla Jones F 5-10 SR Menan, Idaho Rigby HS Western Wyoming CC 44 Nyesha Joseph F 5-10 JR Spokane, Wash. University HS RS Ashley Knight F/G 5-9 FR Colville, Wash. Colville HS 10 Jessica Kramer G 5-9 JR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 3 Tina Miller G 5-8 JR Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin HS Columbia Basin CC 4 Maloree Moss G 5-8 FR Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston HS 30 Alli Nielsen F 6-0 JR Parma, Idaho Parma HS Big Bend CC 55 Nikki Osborne F/G 5-10 SO Coulee City, WA Almira/Coulee-Hartline HS 34 Brooke Randall G 5-7 SR Wenatchee, Wash. Eastmont HS Spokane Falls CC 21 Nicole Redd G 5-5 JR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 24 Taylor Riley F 5-10 JR Kent, Wash. Kentridge HS Pierce CC
No. Full Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown High School Previous School 3 Tina Miller G 5-8 JR Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin HS Columbia Basin CC 4 Maloree Moss G 5-8 FR Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston HS 10 Jessica Kramer G 5-9 JR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 12 Jeni Hoffert G 5-10 FR Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston HS 14 Korrie Bourn F/G 5-10 SR Winthrop, Wash. Liberty Bell HS Spokane Falls CC 20 Kelsey Hill G 5-9 FR Sutherlin, Ore. Sutherlin HS 21 Nicole Redd G 5-5 JR Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 23 Kelsea Hurliman G 5-4 SR Cloverdale, Ore. Nestucca HS 24 Taylor Riley F 5-10 JR Kent, Wash. Kentridge HS Pierce CC 30 Alli Nielsen F 6-0 JR Parma, Idaho Parma HS Big Bend CC 32 Jorie Freeman F 6-2 SR Richland, Wash. Hanford HS Columbia Basin CC 33 Chayla Jones F 5-10 SR Menan, Idaho Rigby HS Western Wyoming CC 34 Brooke Randall G 5-7 SR Wenatchee, Wash. Eastmont HS Spokane Falls CC 44 Nyesha Joseph F 5-10 JR Spokane, Wash. University HS 55 Nikki Osborne F/G 5-10 SO Coulee City, WA Almira/Coulee-Hartline HS RS Ashley Knight F/G 5-9 FR Colville, Wash. Colville HS RS Caitlin Auble F 5-10 FR Valdez, Alaska Valdez HS
Head Coach Anji Weissenfluh (13th season), EOU, 1991Assistant Coach Mike Weissenfluh (13th season)Assistant Coach Tiffanie Ulmer (sixth season), EOU, 2008Graduate Assistant Coach Samantha Flett (first season), EOU, 2010Sports Information Director Jeremy Harden (first season), University of Arizona 2011Athletic Trainer Russell Yap, Oregon StateAssistant Athletic Trainer Megan Yonda, Iowa StatePRONUNCIATION GUIDE* Jorie: Joor-e* Chayla: Shay-lah* Nyseha: Nigh-e-sha
FRIDAy, FEBRUARy 8*Concordia at Corban*College of Idaho at Eastern Oregon*Warner Pacific at Northwest Christian*Southern Oregon at Northwest*Oregon Tech at Evergreen
SATURDAy, FEBRUARy 9*Warner Pacific at Corban*Concordia at Northwest Christian*Southern Oregon at Evergreen*Oregon Tech at Northwest
*Indicates Cascade Conference (CCC) Game
AROUND THE CASCADE
Brooke Randall, Eastern Oregon
CASCADE PLAyER OF THE WEEK
TEAM: Pts.1. Eastern Oregon (9) 992. Corban (1) 853. College of Idaho 834. Warner Pacific 635. Oregon Tech 536. Southern Oregon 507. Northwest Christian 418. Concordia 359. Evergreen 2310. Northwest 14
First place votes in parenthesis ( )
CASCADE PRESEASON POLL
Statistical Leaders (As of 2/4/13)
Seed #8 at Seed #1
Seed #7 at Seed #2
Seed #6 at Seed #3
Seed #5 at Seed #4
CASCADE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT*The 2013 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held at campus sites Feb. 19, Feb. 22 and Feb. 25.* Seeding for the eight-team, single-elimination tournament will be based on regular season conference finish. The highest-remaining seeds will host each round.The winners of the CCC regular season and the CCC tournament earn automatic bids to the NAIA Division II Championships.
The schedule (all games at 7 p.m.) Quarterfinals – Tuesday, Feb. 19
WEEK FIFTEEN: COLLEGE OF IDAHOTHE LAST TIME OUT ...RANDALL LEADS MOUNTAINEERS TO 65-55 VICTORY...Feb. 2, 2013Senior Brooke Randall, scored 18 of her game high 22 points to lead Eastern Oregon to a 65-55 victory over Northwest Christian University in tonight’s Cascade Colligate Conference match up at Quinn Coliseum.
The Mountaineers (25-2, 15-0 CCC) jumped out to an early 5-0 lead to start the game but the Beacons (13-12, 6-8 CCC) battled back to tie the game at 10. Eastern then went on an 11-0 run to take a 21-10 lead midway through the half. The Mountaineers saw their largest lead of the game just before the break as they extended their lead to 16, with 2:19 left to play. EOU would go to the locker room up 40-29. Eastern shot 16-of-29 (55%) from the field in the first half and 6-of-11 (54%) from behind the arc. Northwest Christian shot 11-of-30 (36%) from the field and 2-of-7 (28%) from the three point line. With 9:48 left to play in the second half Eastern held a double digit lead, 55-45. Northwest Christian continued to hang around
and with 3:14 left to play a three-pointer by Collins cut the led to just 5. The Mountaineers would then hold the Beacons to just one basket in the final three minutes of play to grab their nineteenth win in a row, 65-55.
Senior Kelsea Hurliman ended the game with 11 points, 4 re-bounds, and 3 assists, while teammates Chayla Jones and Korrie Bourn added 9 points respectively. Northwest Christian was led by Lindsey Shearer who recorded a double-double with 19 points and 14 rebounds. Katie Collins finished with 11 points and 5 rebounds. The Mountaineers finished shooting 24-of-58 (41%) from the field and 9-of-25 (36%) from downtown. The Beacons shot 21-of-54 (38%) from the field and 3-of-13 (23%) from downtown. Eastern will play at home again next Friday against The College of Idaho, game time is set for 5:30 pm. Live stats and video will be available at EOUsports.com
EASTERN WOMEN TOP CORBAN..Feb. 1 2013La Grande, Ore – The No. 5 Eastern Oregon women’s basketball team defeated Corban University for their eighteenth straight win tonight, 82-59 at Quinn Coliseum. Senior Brooke Randall led the Mountaineers (24-2, 14-0 CCC) with 22 points and 5 assists while teammate Jorie Freeman re-corded a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Emily Tsugawa led Corban (7-17, 3-10 CCC) in scoring with 13 points and 5 rebounds. Tess Bennett added 8 points and 3 rebounds. Corban was the first to score before Eastern went on an 11-0 run holding Corban scoreless for three minutes. EOU led by fifteen, 27-12, with 10:38, and would extend their lead to twenty going into half up, 49-29.
Eastern shot 19-of-37 (51%) from the field in the first half and 7-of-11 (63%) from behind the arc. Corban shot 12-of-36 (33%) from the field and 3-of-11 (27%) from the three point line. With 17:18 to play EOU jumped out to their largest lead of the game, 24. Midway through the half Corban cut the lead to just 11 before EOU regained composure and extended their lead back to twenty. Eastern’s bench outscored Corban 37-25 and were plus twelve points in the paint. The Mountaineers finished shooting 33-of-70 (47%) from the field and 8-of-16 (50%) from downtown. The Warriors shot 23-of-67 (34%) from the field and 6-of-22 (27%) from behind the arc. Eastern will play again tomorrow night against Northwest Chris-tian, game time is set for 5:30 pm. Live stats and video will be available at EOUsports.com
Scored 40 Points: Scored 35 Points: 35 (15-21) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. Cascade (12/18/07)Scored 30 Points: 32 (11-13) by Nicole Redd at Walla Walla (11/17/10)Scored 25 Points: 25 (9-16) by Kelsea Hurliman at Corban (1/5/13)Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 20 by Heather Epeldiat Southern Oregon (2/28/03)Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 18 by Tana Stickney vs. College of Idaho (2/17/09)Made 15 Field Goals: 15 (15-21) by Sunny Nilson vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)Made 10 Field Goals: 32 (11-13) by Nicole Redd at Walla Walla (11/17/10)Attempted 25 Field Goals: 25 (10-25) by Christie Weaver at S. Oregon (2/9/07)Attempted 20 Field Goals: 21 (15-21) by Sunny Nilson vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)Made 8 3-Pointers: 9 (9-13) by Christie Weaver vs. S. Oregon (1/13/07)Made 7 3-Pointers: 7 (7-10) by Kelsea Hurliman vs. Corban (1/5/13)Made 6 3-Pointers: 6 (6-11) by Alyssa Garro vs. Puget Sound (11/27/09)Attempted 15 3-Pointers: 20 (6-20) by Christie Weaver at S. Oregon (2/9/07)Attempted 10 3-Pointers: 7 (7-10) by Kelsea Hurliman vs. Warner Pac(12/1/12)Made 15 Free Throws: 15 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. C. of Idaho (2/17/08)Made 10 Free Throws: 15 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. C. of Idaho (2/17/08)Attempted 20 Free Throws: Attempted 15 Free Throws: 17 (15-17) by Tiffanie Ulmer vs. C of I (2/17/08)Had 15 Assists: Had 10 Assists: 10 by Colby Patton vs. Walla Walla Univeristy (2/11/12)Had 6 Steals: 6 by Korrie Bourn vs. Coll. of the Ozarks (3/10/12)Had 5 Steals: 5 by Korrie Bourn vs. Oregon Tech (1/22/12)Had 5 Blocks: 7 by Jorie Freeman vs. Evergreen (12/21/12)Converted A 4-Point Play:Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Send A Game To Overtime:Hit A Shot At The Buzzer To Win The Game:Hit A Closing-Seconds Shot To Win a Game:
Scored 110 Points: Scored 105 Points: 106 vs. Multnomah (2/5/08)Scored 100 Points: 102 at Walla Walla (11/17/10)Allowed 100 Points: Scored 60 Points in a Half: Did Not Score 20+ Points in a Half: 17 (1st half) at Oregon Tech (01/22/12)Grabbed 55 Rebounds: 56 vs. Northwest University (12/22/12)Grabbed 50 Rebounds: 53 vs. Webber International (11/18/12)Made 40 Field Goals: 40 (40-75) vs. Walla Walla (10/30/10)Attempted 80 Field Goals: 80 (38-80) vs. Walla Walla University (2/11/12)Attempted 75 Field Goals: 80 (38-80) vs. Walla Walla University (2/11/12)Made 15 3-Pointers: 17 (17-31) vs. Warner University (11/26/10)Made 10 3-Pointers: 10 (10-22) vs. Northwest (2/21/12)Attempted 35 3-Pointers: 40 (11-40) vs. Willamette (11/21/09)Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 34 (7-34) vs. Oregon Tech (12/17/11)Made 20 Free Throws: 23 vs. Webber International (11/18/12)Made 25 Free Throws: 26 (26-33) at Southern Oregon (01/21/12)Attempted 45 Free Throws: Had 30 Assists: 32 vs. Multnomah Bible (2/5/08)Had 25 Assists: 29 vs Walla Walla University (2/11/12)Had 15 Steals: 15 at Walla Walla University (2/11/12)Had 10 Blocks: 11 vs. Evergreen (12/21/12)Overcame a 15-Point Halftime Deficit: Overcame a 10-Point Halftime Deficit: Had Six Players Score In Double Figures in Same Game: Had Two Players record Double-Doubles in Same Game: Kyle Miller (11 pts, 10 rebs) and Colby Patton (15 pts, 10 rebs, 10 ast) (2/11/12)EOU Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures:Opponent Did Not Have A Player Score In Double Figures: vs. Warner University (11/26/10)Had Three Players Score 20+ Points in Same Game: Sunny Nilson (34), Calli
Others receiving votes: Saint Mary (Neb.) 58; Tennessee Wesleyan 51; William Penn (Iowa) 42; Point Park (Pa.) 35; Valley City State (N.D.) 32; Milligan (Tenn.) 20; Mount Marty (S.D.) 18; Hunting-ton (Ind.) 13; Friends (Kan.) 8; Ave Maria (Fla.) 7; Warner Pacific (Ore.) 6; Madonna (Mich.) 5; St. Ambrose (Iowa) 3.
Massey Ratings Top 20 (as of 2/5/13)School Rank RatingIN Wesleyan 1 1.13Davenport 2 1.02St Francis IN 3 1.00Eastern Oregon 4 0.96Morningside 5 0.94Concordia NE 6 0.90Concordia MI 7 0.88St Xavier IL 8 0.88Briar Cliff 9 0.86Northwestern IA 10 0.85Col Ozarks 1 1 0.82Mayville St 1 2 0.70Card Stritch 13 0.70Roosevelt 14 0.69Bethel IN 15 0.67Olivet Naz 16 0.67Purdue Calumet 17 0.67St Thomas FL 18 0.65Jamestown 19 0.65Dakota Wesleyan 20 0.64
WEEK FIFTEEN: COLLEGE OF IDAHO2012-13 EASTERN TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS 91 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) 89 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 89 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) FIELD GOALS MADE 38 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) 36 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 78 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 76 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .561 32-57 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) .556 30-54 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) 13 WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE (12/01/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) 27 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .611 11-18 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) .500 13-26 WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE (12/01/12) FREE THROWS MADE 23 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) 20 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 37 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) 27 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .900 18-20 at Northwest Christian (01/04/13) .900 9-10 WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE (12/01/12) REBOUNDS 58 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY (01/12/13) 56 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) ASSISTS 29 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) 29 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) STEALS 15 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 12 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) 12 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/26/12) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 EVERGREEN (12/21/12) 6 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) 6 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) TURNOVERS 24 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/26/12) 23 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) FOULS 27 at Warner University (11/19/12) 24 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12)
2012-13 OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSPOINTS 71 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 66 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) FIELD GOALS MADE 25 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 23 at Southern Oregon (12/14/12) 23 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 68 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) 67 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) 67 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .463 25-54 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) .452 19-42 vs Westminster (11/23/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) 9 vs Westminster (11/23/12) 9 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) 27 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .478 11-23 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) .474 9-19 vs Westminster (11/23/12) FREE THROWS MADE 19 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 18 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 27 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 27 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 2-2 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) .900 9-10 at Corban (01/05/13) REBOUNDS 47 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) 44 at College of Idaho (01/11/13) ASSISTS 19 at Corban (01/05/13) 18 WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE (12/01/12) STEALS 12 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/26/12) 10 at Northwest Christian (01/04/13) 10 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at Oregon Tech (12/15/12) 6 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) TURNOVERS 27 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/26/12) 26 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 26 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) FOULS 27 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) 25 OREGON TECH (01/18/13)
2012-13 EASTERN TEAM GAME LOWSPOINTS 48 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 56 at Oregon Tech (12/15/12) ) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 19 vs Westminster (11/23/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 at College of Idaho (01/11/13) 49 vs Westminster (11/23/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .308 16-52 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) .333 21-63 at Webber International Univ. (11/18/12) .333 22-66 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 3 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) 17 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 17 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 17 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY (01/12/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .176 3-17 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) .200 4-20 EVERGREEN (12/21/12) FREE THROWS MADE 2 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) 5 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) 5 at Southern Oregon (12/14/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY (11/30/12) 7 at Southern Oregon (12/14/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .278 5-18 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) .500 10-20 at Warner University (11/19/12) REBOUNDS 26 vs Westminster (11/23/12) 29 at College of Idaho (01/11/13) ASSISTS 9 vs Carroll (Mont.) (11/10/12) 9 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) STEALS 2 at College of Idaho (01/11/13) 6 at Oregon Tech (12/15/12) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 0 at Warner University (11/19/12) 0 at Corban (01/05/13) TURNOVERS 9 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) 9 at Oregon Tech (12/15/12) FOULS 8 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12)
2012-13 OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWSPOINTS 32 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 36 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) 39 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY (01/12/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 14 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) 14 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY (01/12/13) 14 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 40 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) 42 vs Westminster (11/23/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .226 14-62 OREGON TECH (01/18/13) .245 12-49 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) 1 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) 1 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 at Northwest Christian (01/04/13) 9 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY (01/19/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .050 1-20 WHITMAN COLLEGE (11/25/12) .067 1-15 NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (10/27/12) FREE THROWS MADE 2 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) 3 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) 8 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .375 3-8 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) .545 6-11 WALLA WALLA UNIVERSITY (01/12/13) REBOUNDS 26 at Northwest Christian (01/04/13) 28 at Warner University (11/19/12) 28 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) ASSISTS 4 vs Lewis-Clark State (12/08/12) 6 NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY (12/22/12) STEALS 1 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 2 vs Montana Tech (11/09/12) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Walla Walla University (10/31/12) 0 WHITWORTH (WASH.) (12/09/12) TURNOVERS 12 at Oregon Tech (12/15/12) 12 at College of Idaho (01/11/13)