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Drake Opens Conference Season At Indiana State

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Drake Opens Conference Season At Indiana State

PROBABLE STARTERS

Drake Bulldogs (6-5)
No. - Player - P - Ht. - Cl. - PPG - RPG - APG - FG% - FT%
21 - Jordann Plummer - G - 5-6 - RJr. - 11.4 - 4.4 - 1.8 - .422 - .844
23 - Kristin Turk - G - 5-8 - So. - 13.2 - 3.3 - 1.4 - .368 - .793
24 - Kelsey Keizer - F - 6-2 - Sr. - 2.5 - 4.8 - 0.6 - .364 - .500
32 - Lauren Dybing - F - 6-3 - Sr. - 9.1 - 5.6 - 1.1 - .425 - .690
35 - Kaniesha Agee - G - 5-8 - Jr. - 0.5 - 2.1 - 2.7 - .375 - .000

Top Reserves
4 - Ashleigh Brady - G - 5-10 - Sr. - 4.4 - 1.0 - 0.2 - .463 - .714
14 - Brittnye McSparron - G - 5-5 - Fr. - 5.6 - 2.0 - 1.2 - .440 - .773
15 - Rachael Hackbarth - F - 6-2 - Fr. - 5.3 - 3.8 - 0.6 - .510 - .316
34 - Amber Wollschlager - G - 6-0 - Fr. - 3.8 - 1.5 - 0.5 - .314 - .833
45 - Monique' Jones - F - 5-10 - Jr. - 1.8 - 2.4 - 1.1 - .192 - 1.000

Indiana State Sycamores (4-7)
No. - Player - P - Ht. - Cl. - PPG - RPG - APG - FG% - FT%
10 - Leah Phillips - G - 5-7 - Sr. - 11.6 - 1.5 - 2.2 - .412 - .742
13 - Deja Mattox - G/F - 6-0 - Fr. - 7.8 - 4.2 - 1.4 - .275 - .771
32 - Kara Schilli - G/F - 5-10 - Sr. - 4.5 - 6.7 - 2.5 - .526 - .429
31 - Kelsie Cooley - F - 6-1 - So. - 9.1 - 5.3 - 1.1 - .519 - .857
33 - Kelsey Luna - G - 5-5 - Jr. - 15.5 - 3.8 - 3.0 - .412 - .742

THE GAME
Drake opens the Missouri Valley Conference season traveling to Terre Haute, Ind. for a match-up with Indiana State. Tip-off is scheduled for 11 a.m. KRNT (1350 AM) will carry the broadcast, with the pre-game show beginning at 10:30 a.m.

DRAKE BASKETBALL
Drake women's basketball will play its 1,017th contest Thursday against Indiana State. The Bulldogs have a record of 650-366 (.640), including a 357-103 (.776) home mark, a 225-218 (.508) road record and Drake is 68-45 (.602) at neutral locations.

The Bulldogs are 162-47 (.775) in the Knapp Center, including a 60-23 (.723) mark under head coach Amy Stephens.

FOLLOW THE DRAKE-INDIANA STATE GAME
There are two ways to follow the action of the Drake-Indiana State game:

  • Log onto www.godrakebulldogs.com or www.gosycamores.com and follow the link to livestats.
  • Listen to the Drake broadcast on KRNT (1350 AM).

THE COACHES
Jim Wiedie is in his ninth season leading Indiana State, compiling a 145-100 (.409) record.

Amy Stephens is in her sixth season at Drake and owns a 90-77 (.539) ledger, with a 287-120 (.705) overall mark in her 14th season as a head coach.

SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
Indiana State is 4-7 following a 66-63 win at Butler Monday (Dec. 22).

Indiana State is led by Kelsey Luna with 15.5 points, 3.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game. Also averaging double-figures is Leah Phillips with 11.6 points. The Sycamores top rebounder is Kara Schilli with 6.7 boards per game.

Indiana State ranks 30th nationally with 7.3 three-point baskets per game. Luna leads the team with 3.2 three-pointers per game and a 40.4 shooting percentage (56-of-136) from beyond the arc. Phillips has 2.0 three pointers per game and is shooting .367 (22-of-68).

THE SERIES
This is the 57th meeting between Drake and Indiana State in a series that began during the 1982-83 season. The Bulldogs hold a 41-16 advantage in the series with a 24-3 home record, a 14-12 mark on the road and a 3-1 neutral court advantage.

Drake has dropped its last two games at Indiana State. The Bulldogs last victory was Feb. 26, 2006, a 70-65 win.

The two teams have met at least twice a season since the 1982-83 season. The only meeting prior to becoming conference foes was Nov. 26, 1977, a 92-89 Bulldog victory.

FOR OPENERS
Over the past 25 seasons Drake has started the conference season on a successful note, compiling a 17-8 mark. The Bulldogs are 8-0 in home openers and 9-8 in road opening contests.

The only other time Drake opened the season with Indiana State was in the 2006-07 season, falling to the Sycamores in Terre Haute, 84-67.

BALANCE
In 11 games this season, five different players have led Drake in scoring and rebounding. Leading scorers have been Ashleigh Brady, Kristin Turk (6), Jordann Plummer (2), Rachael Hackbarth and Amber Wollschlager. Top rebounders include Lauren Dybing (4), Plummer, Kelsey Keizer (4), Turk and Monique' Jones.

MAKING AN IMPACT
Drake's leading scorers in the last two games have been freshmen . Rachael Hackbarth recorded a team-leading 13 points against Iowa and Amber Wollschlager had a break-out game with 18 points at Chicago State.

Underclassmen have led Drake in scoring eight times, with sophomore guard Kristin Turk collecting top points on six occasions this season.

STEPHENS HONORED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Drake women's head basketball coach Amy Stevens has been selected as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Time Women's Basketball Coach in conjunction with the league celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009.

Stephens served as head coach at Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference member school Nebraska- Kearney from 1994-2002. The RMAC is the fourth oldest conference in the country, and the most historic in the western U.S.

A four-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, Stephens led Nebraska-Kearney to five RMAC titles while the team averaged nearly 25 victories per season. UNK earned seven straight trips to the NCAA Tournament and also set an NCAA Division II record with an 87-game home-court winning streak that lasted from January of 1995 through November of 2001.

Stephens was the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) District 7 Coach of the Year and a finalist for national coach-of-the-year honors in 2000.

Two student-athletes who played under Stephens, Jessica Kedrowski and Jennifer Warner, were also selected to the RMAC 100th-Anniversary Women's Basketball Team.

"I have really great memories from coaching at Nebraska-Kearney," Stephens said. "It was a special time in my life. We had a lot of success, so I'm very humbled. One of my favorite sayings is great players make great coaches and I was very fortunate to be at Nebraska-Kearney when we had some phenomenal players who put Nebraska-Kearney on the map in terms of Division II women's basketball."

The 12-member RMAC All-Time Women's Basketball Team was selected by representatives from the conference's schools that participate in the sport of women's basketball. Official records for RMAC women's basketball date back to 1978. There are no records of RMAC Player of the Year before 1993 or Coach of the Year before 1992.

LAST TIME OUT
Chicago State 78, Drake 66 (Dec. 22; Chicago, Ill.) ? For the third time in the last four games, Drake dug itself in a hole with a long scoring drought which proved costly en route to dropping a 78-66 non-conference setback at Chicago State.

Drake went 7 minutes 52 seconds without scoring early in the first half watching a 4-2 lead evaporate into a 19-4 deficit as Chicago State reeled off 17 unanswered points.

Sophomore Kristin Turk (Des Moines, Iowa/Lincoln) ended the dry spell with a basket with 10:09 left in the half which ignited an 8-0 run by Drake to pull within 19-12.

Drake went 9:52 without scoring a basket in a 65-52 setback at Iowa State Dec. 11 and then suffered through a 10:34 drought in the first half of a 71-53 home loss to Iowa Saturday.

Freshman reserve guard Amber Wollschlager (Milbank, S.D./Milbank) led Drake with a career-high 18 points, including 10 in the second half, along with four steals, three assists and two blocked shots.

Wollschlager scored Drake's last six points of the first half in the final seven seconds, including a half-court shot which beat the halftime horn.

Drake shot 43.3 percent from the floor, hitting 26 of 60 shots.

Chicago State was 52.1 percent from the field, making 25 of 48 shots, including a sizzling eight of 11 from beyond the three-point arc.

Senior guard Jasmin Dixon led Chicago State with 20 points, five rebounds and five assists.

Drake managed to pull within 66-60 with 3:32 left following a basket by junior guard Jordann Plummer (St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter), but sophomore forward Courtney Waldon hit a three-point basket to push the lead back at 69-60 with 3:14 left and Drake never threatened.

Turk and Plummer had 12 points apiece for Drake.

Chicago State outrebounded Drake, 33-30. Each team committed 19 turnovers.

SOME MORE STUFF

  • Drake is 6-1 when leading at half.
  • No game has been decided by less than 10 points this season.
  • Drake attempted 30 free-throws in the season opener against Texas State. The next closest total is 17 against Weber State.
  • Drake is 5-2 when shooting .400 or better. The Bulldogs won one game (vs. Coppin State) shooting under .400.
  • Drake is 5-1 when scoring 60 plus points and 1-0 when scoring 70 plus points.

MY TIME TO SHINE
Coming into the Chicago State game freshman guard Amber Wollschlager was 8-of-37 from the floor. Against the Cougars she matched her season total for field goals made, going 8-of-14.

ON THIS DATE IN BULLDOG HISTORY
The Bulldogs have a good track record when the calendar begins anew. Drake is 3-0 on New Year's Day contests with home wins over Northern Iowa (62-51 in 2003) and Missouri State (66-63 in 2001) and a 95-62 win at Southern Illinois in 2002.

WELCOME TO OUR HOME, DON'T GET TOO COMFORTABLE
The Bulldogs are 162-46 in 15 years of playing in the Drake Knapp Center. Notable wins for Drake in the Knapp Center have come against Iowa, Iowa State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Southern California, Utah and Wisconsin.

The Bulldogs are 4-0 in the Knapp Center this season with wins over Texas State (Nov. 14), Columbia (Nov. 29), Coppin State (Dec. 2) and Western Michigan (Dec. 14).

In 16 home contests last season, Drake averaged 2,728 fans per game. The Bulldogs have averaged 41,943 per season for the last 12 seasons, including a school-record 48,380 fans during the 1998-99 campaign.

MULTIPLE THREAT
Drake senior Lauren Dybing, a 6-3 forward, is expanding her game this season. Dybing, who was 3-of-21 from three point all last season, has doubled her three-point production from a year ago, going 6-of-8 this season.

BULLDOG D
Under head coach Amy Stephens defense has been the signature of the Drake women's basketball team and this season is no different. The Bulldogs are holding opponents to an average of 60.6 points per game. In Drake's six wins the average drops to 53.5 points allowed per game.

NCAA RANKINGS
The NCAA ranks 328 Division I women's basketball programs in various statistical categories. In the December 21st rankings, the Bulldogs are in the top third nationally in scoring defense (65th, 57.6 ppg), free-throw percentage (73rd, .719) and turnovers per game (61st, 16.5).

DRAKE'S OFFENSIVE PROGRESS REPORT
In Drake's 11 games this season, this is how the Bulldogs fared from the field: 50 percent: NA; 40 percent: Green Bay (.458), Texas State (.457), Western Michigan (.452), Columbia (.448), Tennessee Tech (.441), Chicago State (.433), Weber State (.423); 30 percent: Iowa State (.392), Coppin State (.361), Wisconsin (.357); 20 percent: Iowa (.299).

BULLDOGS' DEFENSIVE PROGRESS REPORT
This is how the Bulldogs' opponents have fared from the field this season: 50 percent: Chicago State (.521); 40 percent: Green Bay (.488), Iowa (.475), Iowa State (.451), Columbia (.448); 30 percent: Texas State (.323), Weber State (.328), Western Michigan (.358), Wisconsin (.377), Tennessee Tech (.380); 20 percent: Coppin State (.281).

MOVIN' ON UP
With a team-leading nine blocks this season, senior forward Lauren Dybing moved into fourth place on the Drake career blocks list with 93.

DRAKE TABBED THIRD
The Bulldogs were tabbed to finish third in the 2008-09 Missouri Valley Conference pre-season poll.

In the Valley's annual poll of coaches, sports information directors and media members, the Bulldogs garnered 297 points. Illinois State topped the rankings, receiving all 40 first-place votes and 400 total points. Creighton landed in second with 310 points.

The defending MVC regular-season champion Bulldogs return eight letter winners, including three regular starters and six players with starting experience, to a team that finished 23-11 last season and advanced to the second round of the NIT.

Rounding out the rankings were Evansville in fourth with 342 points followed by Northern Iowa (245), Missouri State (215 points), Indiana State (166 points), Bradley (161 points), Southern Illinois (108 points) and Wichita State (47 points).

JANUARY SUCCESS
The Bulldogs have enjoyed success in the month of January, compiling a 181-104 record. Drake is 107-35 at home, 70-66 on the road and 4-3 at neutral sites. The Bulldogs have nine January games this season, including five at home where they are 4-1 this season.

FORMER DRAKE STANDOUT NAMED RHODES SCHOLAR
Former Drake University women's basketball standout Lindsay Whorton (Independence, Mo./Truman) was selected as one of 32 Americans chosen as a Rhodes Scholar for 2009. She is Drake's first Rhodes Scholar recipient in 82 years.

Whorton, who will graduate in December with a double major in English and secondary education, maintains a perfect 4.0 grade point average.

She receives a two-year scholarship to study at Oxford University in Oxford, England. She plans to study social policy and evidence-based social intervention at Oxford.

This year's 32 Rhodes Scholars were picked from 769 applicants endorsed by 207 colleges and universities nationwide. About 80 scholars were chosen throughout the world for inclusion in the 2009 class.

Prior Rhodes Scholars include former President Bill Clinton, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former senator and former NBA star Bill Bradley.

The internationally renowned scholarships were created in 1902 by the will of Cecil Rhodes, a British philanthropist and African colonial pioneer.

Rhodes Scholars are selected on the basis of high academic achievement, integrity of character, a spirit of unselfishness, respect for others, potential for leadership and physical vigor.

Whorton is student teaching at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa this semester. This past summer, she took a youth group from a West Des MoinesSouth Dakota, where they performed service work on an Indian reservation. church to an impoverished county in

A year ago on the basketball court, she helped lead the Bulldogs to a 23-11 mark and their first regular season Missouri Valley Conference title since the 2000-01 campaign, averaging 13.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists en route to earning first team All-MVC accolades. Drake also won its first postseason tournament game since 2001-02 with its 65-56 home victory over Green Bay in the Women's National Invitation Tournament.

She finished her career as Drake's all-time leader in three pointers with 266 and played in 125 career contests, the second-best mark in school history. Her 797 career three-point attempts are an MVC record, while ranking third in career triples in league history. She scored 1,564 career points, the 13th-highest total in Bulldog history.

Off the court, she became just the third women's basketball player in school history to be named a first team Academic All-America selection when she was tabbed to the five-player ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America squad.

Whorton joined Jan Jensen (1990 & 1991) and Tricia Wakely (1996) on this prestigious list. Jan Jensen was named national Academic All-America Player of the Year in 1991, while Wakely shared the same honor in 1996.

Whorton also became the first Bulldog to earn first team Academic All-MVC laurels three times as she garnered top billing in the conference in 2007-08 with her selection as the Prairie Farms MVC Scholar Athlete of the Year.

DRAKE INKS FOUR PREP STANDOUTS
High school basketball standouts Kate Schechinger, a 6-3 center from Manning, Iowa; Lizzie Naumann, a 6-2 forward from Totino-Grace, Minn; Stephanie Running, a 6-2 forward from Oak Creek, Wis. and Kayla Person, a 5-6 guard from St. Louis, Mo., have signed national letters of intent indicating they will join the Drake women's basketball program.

“We are very excited to sign four outstanding high school athletes as well as individuals who exemplify great character and great academic achievement,” said Drake head coach Amy Stephens.

Schechinger, entering her third year as a starter at IKM-Manning, averaged 22.9 points and 11.4 rebounds for the Wolves in 2007-08. A 1,000-point scorer, she was an Iowa Girls Coaches Association Class 1A first-team all-state selection last year. She also was a first-team all-Western Iowa and All-Boyer Valley Conference selection.

The school-record holder in blocked shots (87), Schechinger is a two-year class president and student-council representative. She also plays volleyball for IKM-Manning, leading the team to the 2008 state tournament.

Naumann is a four-year starter for Totino-Grace, averaging 10.5 points and 9.8 rebounds. She holds school records for single-game rebounds (20) and season rebounds (303, 2007-08). This season Naumann looks to reach both 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds as she has 786 career points and 739 career rebounds.

A three-year North Suburban All-Conference selection, Naumann led the Eagles to a 28-3 record and the Minnesota AAA state championship title last season. She also was named a coaches association all-state selection last year.

Running, a three-time first-team all-conference selection, led the Oak Creek Knights to a 21-4 record and a section championship last season, averaging 16.8 points and 7.6 rebounds. She was named to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel first-team last season and was a Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) first-team selection in 2006-07 and 2007-08.

A three-year starter, Running is second all-time in scoring (1,011 points), first all-time in blocked shots (66) and holds the single-game record for rebounds (19) and field-goal percentage (.930; 13-of-14).

Person is entering her third year starting for the Incarnate Word Academy Red Knights. She was a 2007-08 Missouri Basketball Association and AP first-team all-state selection, averaging 11.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.9 steals. A two-time first-team all-Metro Women's Athletic Association selection, Person led the Red Knights to the championship game of the state tournament.

UP NEXT
Drake travels to Illinois State for a Saturday (Jan. 3) match-up with the defending league champion Redbirds. Game time is scheduled for 2:05 p.m.

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Players Mentioned

Rachael Hackbarth

#15 Rachael Hackbarth

F
6' 3"
Junior
Kristin Turk

#23 Kristin Turk

G
5' 9"
Senior
Amber Wollschlager

#34 Amber Wollschlager

G
5' 11"
Junior
Monique

#45 Monique' Jones

F
5' 10"
Senior
Jordann Plummer

#21 Jordann Plummer

G
5' 6"
Senior
Kaniesha Agee

#35 Kaniesha Agee

G
5' 8"
Freshman
Ashleigh Brady

#4 Ashleigh Brady

G
5' 10"
Sophomore
Lauren Dybing

#34 Lauren Dybing

G
6' 2"
Sophomore
Kelsey Keizer

#24 Kelsey Keizer

F
6' 1"
Sophomore
Lindsay Whorton

#15 Lindsay Whorton

G
6' 0"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Rachael Hackbarth

#15 Rachael Hackbarth

6' 3"
Junior
F
Kristin Turk

#23 Kristin Turk

5' 9"
Senior
G
Amber Wollschlager

#34 Amber Wollschlager

5' 11"
Junior
G
Monique

#45 Monique' Jones

5' 10"
Senior
F
Jordann Plummer

#21 Jordann Plummer

5' 6"
Senior
G
Kaniesha Agee

#35 Kaniesha Agee

5' 8"
Freshman
G
Ashleigh Brady

#4 Ashleigh Brady

5' 10"
Sophomore
G
Lauren Dybing

#34 Lauren Dybing

6' 2"
Sophomore
G
Kelsey Keizer

#24 Kelsey Keizer

6' 1"
Sophomore
F
Lindsay Whorton

#15 Lindsay Whorton

6' 0"
Junior
G