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Women'S Basketball: GAME #4 - Nov. 22, 2019 - 6 P.M. PT
Women'S Basketball: GAME #4 - Nov. 22, 2019 - 6 P.M. PT
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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SCHEDULE / RESULTS
Overall: 0-3 Big Sky: 0-0
GAME #4 • Nov. 22, 2019 • 6 p.m. PT
Home: 0-0 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 0-0
2018-19 RPI: 182 Streak: L-3
October
30 Northwest (Exh.)
November (0-3)
W, 78-44
at
5 at No. 3 Stanford L, 27-92
8 at San Jose State L, 66-84 EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES No. 23 gonzaga bulldogs
18 at Utah L, 49-87 0-3 / 0-0 2-1 / 0-0
22 at No. 23 Gonzaga 6 p.m.
McCarthey Athletic Center | Spokane, Wash. | TV: SWX
December (0-0) Series Record: EWU Trails 12-33 | Last Meeting: 11/11/18, EWU Lost 51-63
1 Pepperdine 1:05 p.m. Streak: Gonzaga, Win-15
8 Northwest Christian 1:05 p.m.
15
20
Boise State
at Kansas City ^
1:05 p.m.
1 p.m.
TIPPING OFF
• For the second time this season, the Eastern Washington University women’s bas-
21 vs. Bradley ^ 9 a.m. ketball team finds itself facing a ranked opponent.
28 Weber State * 2:05 p.m.
30 Idaho State * 6:05 p.m. • The Eagles are still in search of their first win of the season, as they fell to No. 3
Stanford, San Jose State and most recently, Utah. All three losses have come on the
January (0-0) road.
4 at Portland State * 2 p.m.
9 at Montana * 6 p.m.
• The 2019-20 edition of Eastern Washington basketball is youthful with 11 under-
classmen. The Eagles return three starters from last year in Grace Kirscher, Bella
16 at Idaho * 5:30 p.m.
Cravens and Brittany Klaman.
18 Montana State * 2:05 p.m.
25 at Southern Utah * 1 p.m. • Last season, the Eagles finished 13-20 overall with a 9-11 mark in conference ac-
27 at Northern Colorado 11 a.m. tion, but were able to advance all the way to the Big Sky Championship game.
February (0-0) • The Eagles were selected to finish sixth and seventh in the preseason Big Sky me-
1 Sacramento State * 2:05 p.m. dia and coaches poll, respectively.
3 Northern Arizona * 6:05 p.m.
6 Montana * 11 a.m.
8 at Montana State * 1 p.m. PROJECTED STARTERS
13 Idaho * 5:35 p.m.
15 Portland State * 2:05 p.m.
20 at Sacramento State * 7:05 p.m.
22 at Northern Arizona * 1 p.m.
27 Southern Utah * 6:05 p.m.
29 Northern Colo. * 12:05 p.m.
March (0-0)
4 at Idaho State * 6 p.m. Kennedy Bella Brittany Jessica Grace
6 at Weber State * 6 p.m. Dickie Cravens Klaman McDowell-White Kirscher
9-13 Big Sky Conference Tournament #12 / W / 6-0 / Fr. #14 / C / 6-3 / So. #22 / G / 5-11 / Jr. #4 / PG / 5-6 / So. #33 / G / 6-0 / So.
Kelowna, B.C. Laie, Hawaii Melbourne, Australia Brisbane, Australia Sandpoint, Idaho
Home Games in Bold | All Times Pacific Points: 5.7 Points: 4.7 Points: 6.3 Points: 8.7 Points: 5.0
* --> Big Sky Conference Game Rebounds: 3.3 Rebounds: 7.0 Rebounds: 1.3 Rebounds: 5.0 Rebounds: 3.7
^ --> Roo Holiday Classic Assists: 1.3 Assists: 1.3 Assists: 2.7 Assists: 3.3 Assists: 1.3
Blocks: 0.3 Blocks: 0.7 Blocks: -- Blocks: 0.3 Blocks: 0.3
Steals: 1.0 Steals: 1.0 Steals: 0.3 Steals: 1.0 Steals: 0.7
Games: 3-3 Games: 3-3 Games: 3-3 Games: 3-3 Games: 3-1
TEAM COMPARISONS GET TO KNOW THE EAGS
• At Utah, sophomore Brittany Klaman led the way with 10 points in the 87-49 loss. Freshman Alex-
EWU GU yss Newman followed with nine points, while Jessica McDowell-White had seven points and five
Points Per Game 47.3 80.0 assists.
Opp. Points Per Game 87.7 59.7 • McDowell-White currently leads the team with 8.7 points per game, followed by Klaman with 6.3.
Bella Cravens leads the team with 7.0 rebounds per game. McDowell-White also leads the team with
Field Goal Percentage 27.1 47.1
10 total assists on the year and three steals.
Opp. FG Pct. 51.6 38.4
• As a team, the Eagles are averaging 47.3 points per game with 32.7 rebounds per game. Three
3-Point FG Pct. 23.9 38.6 different players have led the team in scoring this year in Kennedy Dickie, McDowell-White and
Opp. 3-Point FG Pct. 45.2 27.1 Klaman.
Free Throw Pct. 55.2 75.7 • Last season, the Eagles finished 13-20 overall with a 9-11 mark in conference action. After earning
a No. 6 seed for the tournament, the Eagles knocked off three opponents during a magical tourna-
Rebounds Per Game 32.7 36.7
ment run and faced Portland State in its first Big Sky Conference title game since 1988 where they
Assists Per Game 12.7 16.0 unfortunately fell to the Vikings on a last-second shot.
Blocks Per Game 2.3 2.7 • Kirscher was second on the team in scoring, averaging 10.4 points per game on 39.7 percent accu-
Steals Per Game 6.0 8.3 racy from the field. She set an Eastern Washington program record for most three-point field goals
made by a freshman and earned Big Sky Honorable Mention for her efforts.
Turnovers Per Game 14.3 13.7
• Cravens led the team with 49 blocks to average 1.5 per game which is second most by a freshman
in EWU history. Additionally, she returns as the team’s leading rebounder with 4.4 per game last
year.
QUICK FACTS • Sophomore Jessica McDowell-White was a spark for the Eagles off of the bench last season as she
THE UNIVERSITY averaged 8.5 points per game and made 54 three-pointers along with Kirscher. At the point, she
Location.............................................................. Cheney, Wash. dished 2.8 assists with 25 steals.
Founded................................................................................ 1882
Enrollment.........................................................................12,635
President........................................................Dr. Mary Cullinan
OFF THE BENCH
Nickname........................................................................... Eagles
PLAYER PPG RPG APG FG % 3FG % FT % MIN.
Colors...................................................................Red and White C Leya DePriest (6-3, Sr.) 3.7 3.3 -- 55.6 -- 16.7 14.3
Affiliation..........................................................NCAA Division I PF Milly Knowles (6-1, R-Fr.) 3.3 2.0 0.7 55.6 -- -- 20.3
Conference.......................................................................Big Sky PG Jenna Dick (5-7, Fr.) 4.0 1.0 1.7 37.5 37.5 75.0 13.7
Facility (Capacity).................................. Reese Court (5,000) F Alexyss Newman (6-1, Fr.) 4.3 2.3 -- 25.0 .000 75.0 10.7
Director of Athletics.............................................Lynn Hickey G Tatiana Reese (5-5, R-Fr.) 1.7 -- 0.3 25.0 25.0 -- 6.0
Senior Woman Administrator........................ Sarah Adams
THE MATCHUP
COACHING STAFF
A LOOK AT THE BULLDOGS: Gonzaga is currently ranked No. 23 in the Associated Press
Head Coach............... Wendy Schuller (Fresno Pacific ‘92)
Top 25 poll and 21st in the Coaches Poll. They are 2-1 on the season, with the lone loss
Career Record (Yrs/Pct.)..........................267-281 (19, .487) coming to No. 3 Stanford in overtime, 76-70. Inside the McCarthey Center, they are 2-0.
Record at EWU ................................................................... Same
Assistant Coach.....................................................Bryce Currie The Bulldogs return two starters from a team that won its third-straight West Coast Con-
Assistant Coach..................................................... Cody Bench ference regular season title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Assistant Coach............................................... Nakia Arquette
Graduate Manager.......................................... Jessica Thoens GU has four players who average double figures, led by Jill Townsend with 14.0 points per
game.
2018-19 SEASON REVIEW
Overall Record....................................................................13-20
SERIES HISTORY: These two teams are no strangers to each other, as they have met con-
secutively every season since 1985. Eastern Washington trails the all-time series 13-33 and
Home....................................................................................... 4-10
have only beat the Zags four times in Spokane. The Eagles are looking for their first win
Away............................................................................................6-7 over GU since Dec. 31, 2003.
Neutral........................................................................................3-3
Big Sky Record (Finish)............................................9-11 (6th) AGAINST RANKED FOES: The last ranked opponent prior to this season that Eastern
Postseason Play................... Big Sky Championship Game faced was No. 7 Oregon State last year where they lost 93-45. It is EWU’s third-straight
Players Returning/Lost...................................................... 10/6 season playing a ranked foe and its first playing two. Eastern Washington has never beat a
Starters Returning/Lost........................................................3/2 ranked opponent.
Newcomers...................................................................................4
#00 Tatiana Reese #1 Alexyss Newman #4JessicaMcDowell-White #5 Jenna Dick #10 Tessa Burke
5-5 | R-Fr. | G 6-1 | Fr. | F 5-6 | So. | PG 5-7 | Fr. | PG 5-8 | R-Fr. | G
#12 Kennedy Dickie #14 Bella Cravens #21 Milly Knowles #22 Brittany Klaman #23 Trinity Golder
6-0 | Fr. | W 6-3 | So. | C 6-1 | R-Fr. | PF 5-11 | Jr. | G 5-11 | R-Fr. | G
#30 Gabby Jung #33 Grace Kirscher #44 Leya DePriest #52 Cailyn Francis
5-10 | Fr. | G 6-0 | So. | C 6-3 | Sr. | C 6-3 | Jr. | C
The Eagles Scored 90 Points: Tatiana Reese, Tessa Burke and Trinity Golder are all back for their redshirt-freshmen
at Northern Arizona, 98, 3/2/18 seasons.
The Eagles Scored 50 Points in a Half: Joining the Eagles is Jenna Dick (Langley, B.C. / Brookswood Secondary), Kennedy Dickie
vs. Southern Utah, 50, 2/21/19 (Kelowna, B.C. / Kelowna Secondary), Gabby Jung (Dickinson, N.D. / Dickinson HS) and
Alexyss Newman (Goodyear, Ariz. / Millennium HS).
The Eagles Made 10 3-Point Field Goals:
THE 2019-20 CAMPAIGN: Eastern Washington will play in 29 regular season games with
14 vs. Weber State, 3/11/ 13 to be played at Reese Court.
The Eagles Collected 50 Rebounds: Eight opponents appeared in postseason tournaments last season, four of which come
Weber State, 53, 2/22/18 out of the Big Sky as Idaho, Idaho State and Northern Colorado appeared in the WNIT and
Portland State earned an NCAA Tournament bid.
The Eagles Recorded 25 Assists:
at North Dakota, 30, 1/24/15 The Eagles will be road-tested early and often during their non-conference season, as
they play six of their nine games away from Reese Court. Additionally, four non-confer-
The Eagles Committed Less Than 10 ence opponents advanced to postseason tournaments in 2018-19, as Elite Eight team
Turnovers: Stanford and NCAA Tournament teams Boise State and Gonzaga also highlight the 2019-
10, at Northern Arizona, 3/2/18 20 schedule.
The Eagles Blocked 7 or more Shots: UP NEXT: Following Monday’s game, the Eagles stay close to home for their annual
9 at Sacramento State, 2/28/19 matchup with Gonzaga. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. in Spokane on Friday, Nov. 22.
BIG SKY STANDINGS (AS OF 11/20) MISCELLANEOUS STATS 2019-20 TRENDS
SCHOOL OVERALL BIG SKY RECORD BREAKDOWN
DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES
Montana State 3-0 -- Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Overall........................................................................................0-3
Southern Utah 3-1 -- Grace Kirscher 17 -- 17 -- -- At Home...........................................................................................
Idaho 2-1 -- Jess McDowell-White 13 1 12 -- -- On The Road.............................................................................0-3
Brittany Klaman 6 1 2 3 -- Neutral..............................................................................................
Idaho State 2-1 --
Bella Cravens 2 -- 2 -- --
Montana 2-1 --
Leya DePriest 1 -- 1 -- -- HALFTIME/LEADS/OVERTIME
Northern Arizona 1-1 -- Kennedy Dickie 1 1 -- -- -- Leading at Half, Home................................................................
Northern Colorado 2-3 -- Leading at Half, Away/Neutral.................................................
Sacramento State 1-2 -- 20-POINT SCORING GAMES Tied at Half, Home........................................................................
Portland State 1-1 -- Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Tied at Half, Away/Neutral.........................................................
Grace Kirscher 2 -- 2 -- -- Trailing at Half, Home..................................................................
Eastern Washington 0-3 --
Trailing at Half, Away/Neutral............................................0-3
Weber State 0-3 --
Games Decided by 5 Points or Fewer...................................
30-POINT SCORING GAMES Games Decided by 10 Points or Fewer.................................
Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Overtime Games...........................................................................
DIVISION I / BIG SKY RANKINGS
Assist/Turnover Ratio................... 137th / 5th (.88) OFFENSE
Assists................................................... 266th / 7th (38) Scoring 100+ Points....................................................................
3 + THREE POINTERS IN A GAME Scoring 90-99 Points...................................................................
Assists/Game..................................207th / 8th (12.7) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17
Scoring 80-89 Points...................................................................
Blocked Shots.....................................262nd / 7th (7) Grace Kirscher 12 1 11 -- --
Scoring 70-79 Points...................................................................
Jess McDowell-White 9 -- 9 -- --
Blocked Shots/Game.................... 245th / 7th (2.3) Brittany Klaman 4 -- -- 4 --
Scoring 60-69 Points.............................................................0-1
Fewest Fouls.........................................36th / 3rd (43) Scoring Less Than 60 Points...............................................0-2
Shooting Above 60%..................................................................
Fewest Turnovers...............................46th / 3rd (43) 5 + THREE POINTERS IN A GAME Shooting Between 50-60%.......................................................
FG Percentage............................ 347th / 11th (27.1) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17
Shooting Between 40-50%.......................................................
FG Percentage Defense.......... 346th / 11th (51.6) Brittany Klaman 1 -- -- 1 --
Shooting Between 30-40%.................................................0-1
Grace Kirscher 1 -- 1 -- --
FT Attempts......................................341st / 11th (29) Jessica McDowell-White 1 -- 1 -- -- Shooting Less Than 30%......................................................0-2
FT Made.............................................343rd / 11th (16)
FT Percentage............................. 328th / 11th (55.2) REBOUNDING/TURNOVERS
Fouls Per Game.............................. 35th / 2nd (14.3) DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES When Outrebounding Opponents..................................0-1
Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 When Outrebounded...........................................................0-2
Rebound Margin.......................331st / 11th (-12.3) Bella Cravens 4 1 3 -- -- When Rebounds are Even.........................................................
Rebounds............................................. 321st / 9th (98) When Forcing 15+ Turnovers...................................................
Rebounds/Game......................315th / 10th (32.67) When Committing 15 or Less Turnovers........................0-2
Scoring Defense......................... 344th / 11th (87.7) DOUBLE-DOUBLE GAMES When Commiting 15+ Turnovers.....................................0-1
Scoring Margin..........................347th / 11th (-40.3) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17
Bella Cravens 1 -- 1 -- -- TOP SCORERS (INCLUDING TIES)
Scoring Offense.......................... 343rd / 11th (47.3)
Steals..................................................... 306th / 8th (18) Kennedy Dickie...........................................................0-1
Steals/Game..................................... 278th / 9th (6.0) 5 + ASSISTS GAMES Jessica McDowell-White..........................................0-1
3FG/Defense................................ 344th / 10th (45.2) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Brittany Klaman...........................................................0-1
Brittany Klaman 8 -- 3 5 --
3FG/Attempted..................................67th / 2nd (92) Jess McDowell-White 6 1 TOP REBOUNDERS (INCLUDING TIES)
5 -- --
3FG Made............................................ 164th / 6th (22)
Kennedy Dickie...........................................................0-1
3FG/Game.............................................88th / 5th (7.3)
3 + STEAL GAMES Bella Cravens................................................................0-1
3FG Percentage..............................301st / 9th (23.9)
Turnover Margin......................... 277th / 7th (-3.33) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Leya DePriest...............................................................0-1
Jess McDowell-White 2 -- 2 -- --
Turnovers Forced....................... 341st / 10th (11.0) Brittany Klaman 3 -- 3 -- -- DAYS OF THE WEEK
Turnovers Per Game.................... 82nd / 3rd (14.3) Grace Kirscher 3 -- 3 -- --
Sunday.............................................................................................
Won-Lost Percentage.............. 314th / 10th (.000) Kennedy Dickie 1 1 -- -- --
Monday......................................................................................0-1
Tuesday......................................................................................0-1
Wednesday.....................................................................................
Asst/TO Ratio.......... McDowell-White, 193rd/12th . 2 + BLOCK GAMES Thursday..........................................................................................
.....................................................................................(1.67) Player Career 19-20 18-19 17-18 16-17 Friday..........................................................................................0-1
3FG Pct............ McDowell-White, 243rd/8th (33.3) Bella Cravens 13 -- 13 -- -- Saturday...........................................................................................
3FG/Game...... McDowell-White, 138th/6th (2.33) Brittany Klaman 2 -- -- 2 --
Cailyn Francis 2 -- -- 2 -- VS. CONFERENCES (NON-CONF. ONLY)
Pac-12.........................................................................................0-2
Mountain West........................................................................0-1
West Coast......................................................................................
Missouri Valley...............................................................................
WAC...................................................................................................
Non-Division I................................................................................
BIG SKY PRESEASON MEDIA POLL BIG SKY PRESEASON COACHES POLL 18-19 RPI IN THE BIG SKY
SCHOOL PTS SCHOOL PTS SCHOOL RANK
1. Montana State 155 (7) 1. Montana State 89 (5) Idaho 84
2. Idaho 148 (1) 2. Idaho 88 (3) Portland State 106
3. Portland State 147 (3) 3. Portland State 73 (2) Idaho State 109
4. Idaho State 140 (3) 4. Idaho State 70 Northern Colorado 129
5. Northern Colorado 131 (4) 5. Montana 63 (1) Montana State 148
6. Eastern Washington 126 (1) 6. Northern Colorado 57 Eastern Washington 182
7. Montana 116 (2) 7. Eastern Washington 52 Montana 187
8. Northern Arizona 83 8. Northern Arizona 48 Northern Arizona 222
9. Sacramento State 62 9. Southern Utah 32 Sacramento State 265
10. Southern Utah 52 10. Sacramento State 19 Southern Utah 272
11. Weber State 28 11. Weber State 14 Weber State 313
Wendy Schuller was hired as the seventh head coach in Eastern Washington University women’s basketball
WENDY
history prior to the 2001-02 season. The start of the 2019-20 season begins Schuller’s 19th season at the helm.
Eastern has advanced to the Big Sky Conference Tournament in 15 of Schuller’s 18 seasons as head coach,
including the past nine campaigns. She also guided EWU to its first-ever bid to the WNIT following the 2009-10
SCHULLER
season before taking the Eagles back to the prestigious invitational at the conclusion of the 2012-13 season and
again in 2014-15. During the 2009-10 season, Schuller led the Eagles to its first-ever Big Sky regular-season title
and she was named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year. In 2016-17, the Eagles advances to the second round
of the Women’s Basketball Invitational for the first time in program history.
Under Schuller’s tutelage, players have earned a total of 49 All-Big Sky awards while Julie Piper and Brianne
Ryan received Big Sky Player of the Year honors in 2010 and 2012, respectively. She also coached Julie Page to
HEAD COACH the program’s first-ever Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honor in 2004. In 2013, Eagle Hayley Hodgins become the
first player to earn Big Sky Freshman of the Year accolades in twenty years before her sister, Delaney Hodgins,
19TH SEASON earned the honor in 2015.
Schuller has also established EWU Women’s Basketball as one of the nation’s top academic programs in her
THE SCHULLER FILE time in Cheney. The Eagles have earned a spot on the prestigious Women’s Basketball Coaches Association
(WBCA) Academic Top 25 Honor Roll in 16 of Schuller’s 17 seasons in charge. Eastern has been among the top
PERSONAL five academic teams in the country in eight of those 16 years, including the 2003-04 campaign when it led the
Birthdate: Jan. 5, 1970 nation with a 3.63 grade point average.
Birthplace: Redlands, Calif. 2018-19, 18th Season: The 13-20 overall record (9-11 in conference play) doesn’t show the historical season that
Schuller led the Eagles to. After earning a No. 6 seed for the conference tournament, the Eagles upset Weber
Family: Husband, Mark; son, Rory; daughter, Megan; son, Brandon State, Idaho State and Northern Colorado all in thrilling fashion to advance to the first Big Sky Championship
Twitter: @EWUCoachSchu game in Schuller’s tenure, finishing as the runner ups to Portland State.
Violet Kapri Morrow became the 18th member of Eastern’s 1,000-point club and ended her career seventh
on Eastern’s all-time scoring list with 1,357 points, earning Second-Team All-Big Sky honors. Freshman Grace
EDUCATION Kirscher was named Honorable Mention while Uriah Howard earned the program’s first Top Reserve of the Year
College: Fresno Pacific ‘92; Northwestern State ‘95 (Master’s) award. The Eagles finished the season ranked in the top-fifty nationally in three-point field goals per game with
an average of 8.3.
2017-18, 17th Season: Schuller’s squad posted 12 wins in conference play for the sixth time in a row, the only
COACHING EXPERIENCE Big Sky school to do so. Delaney Hodgins became Eastern Washington’s new all-time leading scorer on Feb.
1 and became the first male or female EWU basketball player to eclipse 2,000 points. She also set a new BSC
1993-95 Northwestern State (Graduate Assistant Coach) single-game record with 46 points against Northern Arizona. She was named to the First-Team All-Big Sky while
1995-97 Northwestern State (Assistant Coach) Violet Kapri Morrow was named to the third team after averaging 17.1 points per game during conference play.
On Jan. 20, Schuller coached in her 500th game at home against Southern Utah and picked up career with No.
1997-01 Northwestern State (Associate Head Coach) 250 on the road against Montana, only the fifth time in program history a team has beaten the Griz in Montana.
2001- Eastern Washington (Head Coach) 2016-17, 16th Season: Schuller coached the Eagles to a 19-14 overall record during the 2016-17 season. EWU
finished fourth in the Big Sky Conference standings and made it to the tournament for the seventh year in a
row. Schuller led the team to their first-ever bid in the Women’s Basketball Invitational where they made it to
THE SCHULLER WORKSHEET the second round with a 66-62 overtime victory over Texas State. Schuller coached a trio of Eagles to All-Big Sky
honors, as Delaney Hodgins (first team), Tisha Phillips (second team) and Ashli Payne (honorable mention) all
YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. earned conference recognition.
2001-02 Eastern Washington 11-18 6-8
2015-16, 15th Season: Schuller led the team to a second-place finish in the Big Sky Conference, its best finish
2002-03 Eastern Washington 17-12 7-7 since 2009-10 when they finished first. After posting a 20-12 overall record, the Eagles returned to the Big Sky
2003-04 Eastern Washington 13-16 5-9 Tournament for the sixth consecutive year. Schuller coached Hayley and Delaney Hodgins to All-Big Sky honors,
with Hayley earning first team honors and Delaney receiving second team recognition.
2004-05 Eastern Washington 16-12 8-6
2014-15, 14th Season: Schuller coached Lexie Nelson and Hodgins to All-Big Sky honors with Nelson receiving
2005-06 Eastern Washington 13-15 7-7 first team accolades while Hodgins earned honorable mention recognition. The Eagles returned to the Big Sky
2006-07 Eastern Washington 10-19 5-11 Tournament for the fifth consecutive year and landed nine student-athletes on the Big Sky All-Academic Team.
2007-08 Eastern Washington 4-25 1-15 2013-14, 13th Season: Eastern Washington finished 16-14 overall with a 12-8 mark in Big Sky play. They closed
2008-09 Eastern Washington 10-19 5-11 the nonconference season with four-straight wins
2009-10 Eastern Washington 19-12 12-4 2012-13, 12th Season: Schuller’s 12th season was a banner year for the Eagles as Schuller led the squad
to 19 wins for just the fourth time in school history and a trip to the WNIT for the second time in school
2010-11 Eastern Washington 13-18 8-8 history. Eastern won a school-record 14 Big Sky games that year, finishing third after being picked eighth in
2011-12 Eastern Washington 16-14 10-6 the preseason poll. Nelson picked up First Team All-Big Sky honors while senior Carrie Ojeda was an honorable
mention pick.
2012-13 Eastern Washington 19-13 14-6
2013-14 Eastern Washington 16-14 12-8 2011-12, 11th Season: Schuller led the team to a third-place finish in the Big Sky Conference -- the second-
best effort for an Eastern squad since 1988-89, when the Big Sky started sponsoring women’s sports. Eastern
2014-15 Eastern Washington 21-12 12-6 posted a 10-6 league record, which included a school-record six road wins. Two of those were against Montana
and Montana State, which marked the first-ever sweep of the Montana road trip in the history of the Eastern
2015-16 Eastern Washington 20-12 13-5 women’s basketball program.
2016-17 Eastern Washington 19-14 12-6
2010-11, 10th Season: Eastern compiled an overall record of 13-18 and finished 8-8 in the Big Sky Conference,
2017-18 Eastern Washington 17-14 12-6 qualifying as a sixth-seed and going 1-1 at the tournament.
2018-19 Eastern Washington 13-20 9-11 2009-10, Ninth Season: The most successful season in Schuller’s tenure, and the best the school has seen in
2019-20 Eastern Washington 0-3 0-0 more than two decades, came in 2009-10. Under her direction, Eastern Washington won its first-ever Big Sky
regular-season title and hosted the league tournament for the first time in school history. Schuller was named
TOTAL 19 seasons 267-282 158-140 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year after leading the squad to a 12-4 mark in the conference and 19-12
overall, which were the best records posted by an Eagle squad since the 1984-85 season when Eastern was
still a member of the Mountain West Conference. The Eagles advanced to the Women’s National Invitation
SCHULLER VS. 2019-20 OPPONENTS Tournament, marking the school’s first national postseason appearance since the 1987 season.
OPPONENT OVERALL H A N STK 2008-09, Eighth Season: The Eagles finished 10-19 with a 5-11 mark in conference play, finishing the year eighth
Boise State 4-8 2-3 2-5 -- L-5 in the league standings. Kyla Evans was named first-team CoSIDA Academic All-America.
Bradley -- -- -- -- -- 2007-08, Seventh Season: Eastern Washington finished ninth in the Big Sky. Sydney Benson was named second-
team CoSIDA Academic All-America.
Gonzaga 1-17 0-8 1-9 -- L-15
Idaho 13-16 9-5 2-10 2-1 L-3 2006-07, Sixth Season: The Eagles won its first three games and went on to finish seventh in the Big Sky with
a 10-19 overall record.
Idaho State 15-20 9-7 5-11 1-2 W-1
Kansas City -- -- -- -- -- 2005-06, Fifth Season: Eastern Washington qualified for the Big Sky Conference Championship for the seventh
consecutive season and was the fourth seed at the event for the second-straight season -- its highest seeding
Montana 13-23 8-9 5-14 -- W-6 since the 1994-95 campaign.
Montana State 18-20 9-9 7-10 2-1 L-1 2004-05, Fourth Season: She led Eastern to a winning campaign in 2004-05 (16-12) to start the team’s second
Northern Arizona 25-12 15-3 8-9 2-0 W-5 set of consecutive winning seasons for the Eagles since the 1986-87 and 1987-88 campaigns.
Northern Colorado 11-15 6-6 4-8 1-1 W-2 2003-04, Third Season: Eastern advanced to the Big Sky Tournament semifinals for the third-straight season.
Northwest Christian -- -- -- -- -- Prior to that, Eastern had not made it past the first round since 1994-95.
Pepperdine -- -- -- -- -- 2002-03, Second Season: The 2002-03 season saw Eastern earn its first winning record in 16 years at 17-12.
That year, EWU barely missed making the Big Sky championship game for the first time in school history, as it
Portland State 20-19 12-5 7-12 1-2 L-4 fell in the semifinal round to top seed host Weber State by just nine points, 64-55.
Sacramento State 25-13 11-6 13-6 1-1 W-1
2001-02, First Season: Eastern Washington claimed a tournament quarterfinal win as the fifth seed. The Eagles
San Jose State 0-1 -- 0-1 -- L-1 topped No. 4 Northern Arizona 70-57 to mark its furthest advancement in the tournament in seven years.
Southern Utah 10-5 6-2 4-3 -- W-1 Prior to Eastern Washington: Prior to arriving at Eastern, Schuller began her coaching career at Northwestern
Stanford 0-2 -- 0-1 0-1 L-2 State University. In 1993, she started coaching as a graduate assistant for the Lady Demons while earning a
master’s degree in sports administration.
Utah 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- L-2
Weber State 22-17 Following graduation, Schuller became a full-time assistant, and her duties included acting as defensive
coordinator and primary recruiter, working on opponent preparation and general operations. In 1997, she was
TOTAL 177-180 87-64 58-99 10-9 promoted to associate head coach.
Her last six years at the Natchitoches, La., school saw her also serve as the senior woman administrator. In
total, Schuller coached for nine seasons at NSU under head coach James Smith -- the most successful coach in
Southland Conference history. In that time span, the team won 185 games and two conference titles.
#00 TATIANA REESE
Forward • 5-5 • R-Freshman
East Menlo Park, Calif. • Woodside Priory
EAG NOTES:
• Played in 3 minutes at San Jose State and recorded an assist and 8 minutes
at Utah with a steal.
• Played in seven minutes of the bench at Stanford. Was second on the team
with five points. Was 2-4 from the floor with a three-pointer.
• Played in eight minutes during Eastern’s exhibition. Went 1-2 from the field
with two points, a rebound and three assists.
Tatiana Reese
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 5 at Stanford (11/5/19)
FG: 2 at Stanford (11/5/19)
FGA: 4 at Stanford (11/5/19)
3FG: 1 at Stanford (11/5/19)
3FGA: 3 at Stanford (11/5/19)
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS: 1 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
STEALS: 1 at Utah (11/18/19)
BLOCKS:
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Alexyss Newman
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 9 at Utah (11/18/19)
FG: 3 at Utah (11/18/19)
FGA: 9 at Utah (11/18/19)
3FG:
3FGA: 2, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
FT: 3 at Utah (11/18/19)
FTA: 4 at Utah (11/18)
REBOUNDS: 4 at Stanford (11/5/19)
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
• Led the team with 16 points at San Jose State with career-highs in six field goals, nine re-
bounds and a block. Also added four assists and three steals with four three-pointers.
• Earned the start at Stanford and scored three points with four rebounds and an assist
• 2019 All-Big Sky Tournament Team and the Queensland Basketball Female Athlete of the Year
• Played in 27 games and made 11 starts in 2018-19, averaging 23.7 minutes per game
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Jess McDowell-White
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 19 vs. Weber State (3/11/19)
FG: 6 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
FGA: 14 vs. UC Riverside (12/15/18)
3FG: 5 vs. Weber State (3/11/19)
3FGA: 11 vs. UC Riverside (12/15/18)
FT: 5 vs. Southern Utah (2/21/19)
FTA: 5 vs. Southern Utah (2/21/19)
REBOUNDS: 9, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
ASSISTS: 6 vs. Idaho (2/18/19)
STEALS: 3, 2x, last: vs. Idaho St. (3/12/19)
BLOCKS: 1, 4x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
• Played in 17 minutes at San Jose State, scored five points off of one three-pointer and a per-
fect 2-2 from the free throw line. Added two rebounds and a steal.
• Played in 14 minutes off the bench in Eastern’s exhibtion. Went 1-5 from the field with a
three-pointer. Had two assists and a steal.
Jenna Dick
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 7 at Utah (11/18/19)
FG: 2 at Utah (11/18/19)
FGA: 3 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
3FG: 2 at Utah (11/18/19)
3FGA: 4 at Utah (11/18/19)
FT: 2 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
FTA: 2, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
REBOUNDS: 2 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
ASSISTS: 3 at Utah (11/18/19)
STEALS: 2 at Utah (11/18/19)
BLOCKS: 1 at Utah (11/18/19)
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
SEASON HIGHS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER STATISTICS:
#12 KENNEDY DICKIE
Wing • 6-0 • Freshman
Kelowna, B.C. • Kelowna Secondary
EAG NOTES:
• Had the first double-digit scoring performance of her career at San Jose State with
10 points with two three-pointers.
• Led the team in scoring (7 pts) and rebounds (5 pts) at Stanford. Also added three
streaks, two assists and a block.
• Earned the start in Eastern’s exhibition game. Led all scorers with 24 points, going
10-20 from the field in 27 minutes of play. Also went 3-for-7 from three-point range
with two rebounds, a block and a steal.
Kennedy Dickie
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 10 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
FG: 4 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
FGA: 17 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
3FG: 2, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
3FGA: 10 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
FT: 1 at Stanford (11/5/19)
FTA: 4 at Stanford (11/5/19)
REBOUNDS: 5 at Stanford (11/5/19)
ASSISTS: 2 at Stanford (11/5/19)
STEALS: 3 at Stanford (11/5/19)
BLOCKS: 1 at Stanford (11/5/19)
EAG NOTES:
• Grabbed 14 rebounds at San Jose State, one shy of a career-high. Scored 8 points with a
career-high 9 field goal attempts and three assists.
• Got the start at Stanford. Scored two points and tied her career-high in steals with two. Also
grabbed three rebounds.
• Scored 13 points in Eastern’s exhibition game and was a rebound short of a double double.
• Appeared in 32 games as a freshman, making 17 starts and logging 15.8 minutes per contest
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
2018-19 32-17 504/15.8 38-90 .422 0-0 .000 27-49 .551 44 98 142 4.4 72 1 13 33 49 16 103 3.2
SEASON HIGHS: 2019-20
TOTAL
3-3
35-20
62/20.7
566/16.2
6-18
44-108
.333
.407
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
2-3
29-52
.667
.558
7 14
51 112
21
163
7.0
4.7
8
80
0
1
4
17
6
39
2
51
2
18
14 4.7
117 3.3
POINTS: 8 at San Jose St. (11/8)
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
FG: 4 at San Jose St. (11/8)
FGA: 9 at San Jose St. (11/8)
3FG: --
3FGA: --
FT: 2 at Stanford (11/5)
FTA: 2 at Stanford (11/5)
REBOUNDS: 14 at San Jose St. (11/8)
ASSISTS: 3 at San Jose St. (11/8)
STEALS: 2 at Stanford (11/5)
BLOCKS: 1, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 13 vs. Idaho State (3/12/19)
FG: 5 vs. Idaho State (3/12/19)
FGA: 9, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
3FG: --
3FGA: --
FT: 5 at Sacramento State (2/28/19)
FTA: 7 at Sacramento State (2/28/19)
REBOUNDS: 15 at Sacramento St. (2/28/19)
ASSISTS: 3 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
STEALS: 2, 3x, last: at Stanford (11/5/19)
BLOCKS: 5 at Sacramento State (2/28/19)
EAG NOTES:
• Scored four points on a perfect 2-2 from the field with a block and a steal at Utah
• Scored a career-high four points at San Jose State with a career-best two assists
• Started at Stanford and grabbed a career-high four rebounds to go with two points
• Played in seven games before being sidelined for the rest of the season with a foot injury.
Received a medical redshirt.
Milly Knowles
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
2018-19 7-0 49/7.0 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 5 9 1.3 7 0 0 6 1 1 8 1.1
SEASON HIGHS: 2019-20
TOTAL
3-2
10-2
61/20.3
110/11.0
5-9
9-15
.556
.600
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
0-0
0-2
.000
.000
1
5
5
10
6
15
2.0
1.5
4
11
0
0
2
2
3
9
1
2
1
2
10 3.3
18 1.8
POINTS: 4, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
FG: 2, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
FGA: 4 at Stanford (11/5)
3FG: --
3FGA: --
FT: --
FTA: --
REBOUNDS: 4 at Stanford (11/5)
ASSISTS: 2 at San Jose St. (11/8)
STEALS: 1 at Utah (11/18)
BLOCKS: 1 at Utah (11/18)
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 4, 4x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
FG: 2, 4x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
FGA: 4 at Stanford (11/5/19)
3FG: --
3FGA: --
FT: --
FTA: 2 at Boise State (12/7/18)
REBOUNDS: 4 at Stanford (11/5/19)
ASSISTS: 2 at San Jose St. (11/8/19)
STEALS: 1, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
BLOCKS: 1, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
EAG NOTES:
• Led the team with 10 points at Utah with a career-high 12 field goal attempts. Went 2-2 from
the free throw line and drained two three pointers to go with four assists
• Scored six points at San Jose State, both coming off of three-pointers. Also grabbed two
rebounds, three assists and a steal.
Brittany Klaman
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
2017-18 31-24 882/28.5 49-160 .306 27-103 .262 12-20 .600 16 57 73 2.4 50 1 91 57 11 18 137 4.4
SEASON HIGHS: 2018-19 33-29 830/25.2 31-111 .279 13-57 .228 23-30 .767 12 51 63 1.9 50 1 88 72 5 27 98 3.0
2019-20 3-3 84/28.0 6-29 .207 5-19 .263 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 1.3 2 0 8 4 0 1 19 6.3
POINTS: 10 at Utah (11/18) TOTAL 67-56 1796/26.8 86-300 .287 45-179 .251 37-52 .712 30 110 140 2.1 102 2 187 133 16 46 254 3.8
FG: 3 at Utah (11/18) SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
FGA: 12 at Utah (11/18)
3FG: 2, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
3FGA: 7, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
FT: 2 at Utah (11/18)
FTA: 2 at Utah (11/18)
REBOUNDS: 2, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8)
ASSISTS: 4 at Utah (11/18)
STEALS: 1 at San Jose St. (11/8)
BLOCKS: --
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 17 vs. Idaho State (2/24/18)
FG: 6 vs. Idaho State (2/24/18)
FGA: 12 at Utah (11/18/19)
3FG: 5 vs. Idaho State (2/24/18)
3FGA: 9 at Purdue (12/17/17)
FT: 5, 2x, last: vs. Northern Colo. (3/14/19)
FTA: 6 at Idaho (1/3/19)
REBOUNDS: 6 vs. Weber State (2/22/18)
ASSISTS: 10 at Montana State (1/19/19)
STEALS: 3, 2x, last: vs. Sacramento St. (1/26/19)
BLOCKS: 2, 2x, last: Multnomah (12/8/17)
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER STATISTICS:
#30 GABBY JUNG
Guard • 6-0 • Freshman
Dickinson, N.D. • Dickinson HS
EAG NOTES:
• Played varsity basketball all four years at Dickinson HS. She was also a two-
year member of the softball and track and field teams and is fresh off of a
state title in the high jump where she leaped 5-4.
• Averaged 19.4 points per game as a senior which was good for the third
most in the state and the second most in the West Region.
• She also added 2.5 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.0 blocks per contest and was
named All-State.
SEASON HIGHS:
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER STATISTICS:
#33 GRACE KIRSCHER
Guard • 6-0 • Sophomore
Sandpoint, Idaho • Sandpoint HS
EAG NOTES:
• Scored five points at Utah with 5 rebounds, a block and a steal
• Scored a season-high nine points at San Jose State with a perfect 2-2 from the free throw line
and a steal
• Played in all 33 games as a freshman, making 25 starts and averaged 28.2 minutes per game
• Ranked second on the team and 26th in the Big Sky with 10.4 points per game
Individual Career History
Grace Kirscher
SEASON HIGHS:
POINTS: 9 at San Jose St. (11/8)
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
2018-19 33-25 929/28.2 126-317 .397 54-159 .340 38-51 .745 19 64 83 2.5 55 0 47 49 6 38 344 10.4
FG: 3 at San Jose St. (11/8) 2019-20
TOTAL
3-1 74/24.7
36-26 1003/27.9
5-26
131-343
.192
.382
2-15
56-174
.133
.322
3-4
41-55
.750
.745
4
23
7
71
11
94
3.7
2.6
4
59
0
0
4
51
4
53
1
7
2
40
15 5.0
359 10.0
FGA: 9 at San Jose St. (11/8) SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
3FG: 1, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
3FGA: 5 at Utah (11/18)
FT: 2 at San Jose St. (11/8)
FTA: 2, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8)
REBOUNDS: 5 at Utah (11/18)
ASSISTS: 2 at Stanford (11/5)
STEALS: 1, 2x, last: at Utah (11/18)
BLOCKS: 1 at Utah (11/18)
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 22 at Southern Utah (1/31/19)
FG: 8, 2x, last: Southern Utah (1/31/19)
FGA: 14, 2x, last: vs. Weber State (3/9/19)
3FG: 6 at Southern Utah (1/31/19)
3FGA: 9 vs. Portland State (1/24/19)
FT: 4 at Cal Poly (11/28/18)
FTA: 6 at Cal Poly (11/28/18)
REBOUNDS: 7, 2x, last: at Montana (1/10/19)
ASST: 4, 2x, last: at Northern Colo. (2/14/19)
STEALS: 3, 3x, last: at Portland St. (3/2/19)
BLOCKS: 1, 6x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
EAG NOTES:
• Led the team with six rebounds at Utah
• Scored a season-high six points at San Jose State on 3-4 shooting from the field
• Played in 19 minutes during Eastern’s exhibition. Scored 13 points on 5-for-7 shooting with six
rebounds, a block, an assist and two steals.
Leya DePriest
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
Season gp-gs min/avg
Total
fg-fga pct
3-Point
fg-fga pct
F-Throws
ft-fta pct off
Rebounds
def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl
Scoring
pts avg
2018-19 30-10 279/9.3 23-63 .365 1-4 .250 6-15 .400 17 37 54 1.8 43 1 9 28 7 8 53 1.8
SEASON HIGHS: 2019-20
TOTAL
3-0
33-10
43/14.3
322/9.8
5-9
28-72
.556
.389
0-0
1-4
.000
.250
1-6
7-21
.167
.333
5
22
5
42
10
64
3.3
1.9
8
51
0
1
0
9
3
31
0
7
2
10
11 3.7
64 1.9
POINTS: 6 at San Jose St. (11/8)
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
FG: 3 at San Jose St. (11/8)
FGA: 4 at San Jose St. (11/8)
3FG:
3FGA:
FT: 1 at Utah (11/18)
FTA: 4 at Utah (11/18)
REBOUNDS: 6 at Utah (11/18)
ASSISTS:
STEALS: 1, 2x, last: at San Jose St. (11/8)
BLOCKS:
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 12 at Montana State (1/19/19)
FG: 6 at Montana State (1/19/19)
FGA: 10 at Montana State (1/19/19)
3FG: 1 vs. UC Riverside (12/15/18)
3FGA: 2 vs. Oregon State (12/14/18)
FT: 3 vs. Idaho State (3/7/19)
FTA: 4, 3x, last: at Utah (11/18/19)
REBOUNDS: 7 at Montana State (1/19/19)
ASSISTS: 2, 2x, last: vs. Northern Colo. (1/7/19)
STEALS: 2, 3x, last: at Montana (1/10/19)
BLOCKS: 1, 7x, last: vs. Weber St. (3/9/19)
EAG NOTES:
• Appeared in five games as a sophomore
• Averaged 3.6 minutes per contest and 18 total on the year
• Grabbed one rebound against Eastern Oregon (Nov. 14) and at Idaho (Jan. 3)
• Recorded a block at UC Riverside on Dec. 15.
GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS:
SEASON HIGHS:
POINTS:
FG:
FGA:
3FG:
3FGA:
FT:
FTA:
REBOUNDS:
ASSISTS:
STEALS:
BLOCKS:
CAREER HIGHS:
POINTS: 6, at Oregon (Nov. 21, 2017)
FG: 3, at Oregon (Nov. 21, 2017)
FGA: 5, at Portland State (Jan. 4, 2018)
3FG: --
3FGA: --
FT: 2, vs. UT Martin (Dec. 20, 2017)
FTA: 2, 3x, last: at Northern Colorado (Jan. 27, 2018)
REBOUNDS: 6, at Portland State (Jan. 4, 2018)
ASSISTS: --
STEALS: 1, 3x, last: Northern Arizona (Jan. 18, 2018)
BLOCKS: 2, 2x, last: North Dakota (Dec. 30, 2017)
Team Averages
Games Points/ 3FG Rebounds/ Assists/ Turnovers/ Assist/Turnover Steals/ Blocks/
FG Pct FT Pct
Played game Pct game game game ratio game game
3 47.3 27.1 23.9 55.2 32.7 12.7 14.3 0.9 6.0 2.3
exhibition vs. northwest game 1 at stanford game 2 at san jose st.
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics
Eastern Wash. vs San Jose St.
Game Time: 6:05 PM
11/08/19 7:00 pm at
Official Basketball Box Score - Final
Northwest (WA) at Eastern Wash. Game Duration: 1:42
10/30/19 Reese Court, Cheney
Attendance: 253 Eastern Wash. 66 • 0-2,0-0 Big Sky
2019-20 Women's Basketball Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Officials:
Northwest (WA) - 44 Record: 0-0 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period 12 Kennedy Dickie f 4-17 2-10 0-0 1 2 3 1 10 14 0 0 29
TP AS TO ST +/-
NO. Name Min M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 1st FG% 2-11 18.2% 21 Milly Knowles f 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 4 21 0 0 19
1 Alyx Fast 30:05 1-8 1-5 7-70 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 1 0 1 -38 3PT% 2-5 40.0% 14 Bella Cravens c 4-9 0-0 0-0 4 10 14 1 8 35 1 0 27
12 Ellesse Fitzgerald 21:43 2-6 2-3 0-01 2 3 0 1 6 1 3 1 0 0 -9 FT% 6-7 85.7%
04 Jess McDowell-White g 6-11 4-9 0-0 3 6 9 1 16 42 1 2 36
2nd FG% 3-13 23.1%
22 Jackie Bento 15:42 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 -22 22 Brittany Klaman g 2-8 2-5 0-0 0 2 2 2 6 32 0 1 29
25 Sam Van Loo 24:49 2-8 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 3 2 6 2 2 1 0 0 -22 3PT% 1-2 50.0%
FT% 2-2 100% 00 Tatiana Reese 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 3
31 Andie Kristinat 21:33 3-6 3-6 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 9 0 2 0 0 0 -9
14 Maya DuChesne 00:20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3rd FG% 3-15 20.0% 01 Alexyss Newman 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 00 0 0 7
20 Lexi Biggerstaff 17:18 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 -24 3PT% 1-4 25.0% 05 Jenna Dick 1-3 1-3 2-2 1 1 2 0 5 21 0 1 17
33 Kim Weden 14:49 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 -5 FT% 3-4 75% 33 Grace Kirscher 3-9 1-4 2-2 2 2 4 2 9 11 0 1 20
3 Livi Lindsey 19:24 2-9 0-2 1-22 3 5 2 2 5 3 2 1 0 1 -18 4th FG% 5-18 27.8% 44 Leya DePriest 3-4 0-0 0-2 3 0 3 4 6 01 0 1 13
10 Shelaine Lorenz 12:55 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 -4 3PT% 3-7 42.9%
Team 0 0 0 1
FT% 0-0 0%
32 Deja Andrades 10:11 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 -10
GM FG% 13-57 22.8% Totals 26-70 10-33 4-6 14 24 38 15 66 17 18 2 6 200
15 Athena Taylor 11:11 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 -9
3PT% 7-18 38.9% 1st - FG %: 5-17 29.4% 2nd: 7-16 43.8% 3rd: 6-17 35.3% 4th: 8-20 40.0% Game: 26-70 37.1% Deadball
Team 3 3 6 0 0 FT% 11-13 84.6% 3FG %: 2-8 25.0% 1-6 16.7% 2-7 28.6% 5-12 41.7% 10-33 30.3% Rebounds
Totals 13-57 7-18 11-13 11 28 39 16 17 44 10 23 6 0 7 -34 Dead Ball Rebounds: 1, 0 FT %: 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-2 100.0% 4-6 66.7% 3,1
Technical Fouls: NONE
Eastern Wash. - 78 Record: 0-0 San Jose St. 84 • 1-1,0-0 Mountain
FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
TP AS TO ST +/-
NO. Name Min M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 1st FG% 8-20 40.0% ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
12 Kennedy Dickie F 26:21 10-20 3-7 1-2 0 2 2 1 1 24 0 2 1 1 0 32 3PT% 1-8
FT% 1-3
12.5%
33.3%
15 Tyra Whitehead f 3-7 0-0 4-4 2 4 6 4 10 2 3 2 1 19
21 Milly Knowles F 15:18 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 6 7 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 8
00 Raziya Potter g 1-6 0-1 5-6 1 2 3 2 7 3 1 0 2 20
14 Bella Cravens C 20:45 5-8 0-0 3-4 4 5 9 3 5 13 0 2 1 2 0 25 2nd FG% 9-17 52.9%
4 Jessica McDowell-White G 25:47 2-5 0-2 0-0 0 5 5 0 0 4 8 1 4 0 0 33 3PT% 4-9 44.4% 03 Ayzhiana Basallo g 7-15 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 15 4 2 0 2 29
22 Brittany Klaman G 27:42 3-8 0-4 1-1 0 1 1 2 3 7 4 2 3 0 0 32 FT% 0-1 0% 04 Fieme'a Hafoka g 4-7 3-4 2-2 0 2 2 1 13 4 3 0 4 29
33 Grace Kirscher 23:47 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 6 7 0 1 8 5 2 3 2 0 30 3rd FG% 8-17 47.1% 30 Megan Anderson g 2-3 2-3 2-2 0 3 3 2 8 1 0 1 1 29
44 Leya DePriest 19:15 5-7 0-0 3-4 2 4 6 1 3 13 0 1 2 1 0 9 3PT% 0-2 0.0% 12 Shalia Mays 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10
1 Alexyss Newman 15:41 1-4 0-0 0-00 2 2 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 FT% 6-6 100%
13 Kalina Obrey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
4th FG% 7-13 53.8%
5 Jenna Dick 14:15 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 4 22 Danae Marquez 7-11 6-7 0-0 0 0 0 1 20 3 3 0 1 24
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
00 Tatiana Reese 08:00 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 -7
FT% 1-2 50% 23 Miyah Lewis-Hampton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
23 Trinity Golder 03:09 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -8
GM FG% 32-67 47.8% 24 Alexis Harris 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 9
Team 2 2 4 0 0
3PT% 6-22 27.3% 33 Courtesy Clark 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 6 7 1 3 3 1 0 1 14
Totals 32-67 6-22 8-12 10 34 44 17 16 78 22 14 16 7 0 34 FT% 8-12 66.7% 35 Cydni Lewis 3-5 1-1 1-1 1 2 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 12
Technical Fouls: NONE Dead Ball Rebounds: 1, 0
Team 0 0 0
NWU EWU
Points from NWU EWU Period by Period Scoring Totals 28-60 14-23 14-15 6 23 29 14 84 20 13 4 13 200
Biggest lead 0 (1st 10:00) 42 (4th 4:20) Turnovers 11 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT
Best Scoring Run 6 (1st 3:49) 12 (4th 6:17) 1st - FG %: 5-16 31.3% 2nd: 8-17 47.1% 3rd: 8-12 66.7% 4th: 7-15 46.7% Game: 28-60 46.7% Deadball
Paint 6 52 3FG %: 1-2 50.0% 4-6 66.7% 5-7 71.4% 4-8 50.0% 14-23 60.9% Rebounds
Lead Changes Second Chance 5 NWU 12 9 10 13 44 FT %: 7-8 87.5% 1-1 100.0% 4-4 100.0% 2-2 100.0% 14-15 93.3%
0 7 2,6
Times Tied 0 Fast Breaks 6 24 Officials: Lorena Ahumada,Benny Luna,Michael Price
Time with Lead Bench EWU 18 22 22 16 78
00:00 37:41 11 28 Technical fouls: Eastern Wash.-None. San Jose St.-Danae Marquez.
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