PROBABLE STARTERS
Drake Bulldogs
No. - Player - P - Ht. - Cl. - PPG - RPG - APG - FG% - FT%
21 - Jordann Plummer - G - 5-6 - RJr. - 10.8 - 4.8 - 2.0 - .450
- .824
23 - Kristin Turk - G - 5-8 - So. - 12.2 - 2.2 - 0.8 - .407
- .900
35 - Kaniesha Agee - G
- 5-8 - Jr. - 0.8 - 2.4 - 2.4 - .333 - .000
32 - Lauren Dybing - F
- 6-3 - Sr. - 10.4 - 4.8 - 1.0 - .459 - 1.000
44 - Morgan Herrick - F - 6-0 - So. - 5.2 - 2.6 - 0.2 - .688
- 1.000
Top Reserves
4 - Ashleigh Brady - G - 5-10 - Sr. - 6.6 - 1.2 - 0.4 - .591
- .778
14 - Brittnye McSparron - G - 5-5 - Fr. - 5.0 - 1.6 - 1.6 - .500
- .500
15 - Rachael Hackbarth - F - 6-2 - Fr. - 3.4 - 4.6 - 0.8 - .421
- .125
24 - Kelsey Keizer - F
- 6-2 - Sr. - 1.4 - 4.0 - 1.0 - .375 - .250
45 - Monique' Jones -
F - 5-10 - Jr. - 3.0 - 1.8 - 1.5 - .150 - 1.000
Coach: Amy Stephens, sixth season, 87-74
Coppin State
No. - Player - P - Ht. - Cl. - PPG - RPG - APG - FG% - FT%
2 - Shinaa Cross - G - 5-9 - Fr. - 7.8 - 7.2 - 0.7 - .358 - .643
11 - Shante Cummings - G - 5-9 - So. - 7.3 - 5.5 - 0.5 - .415
- .900
30 - Danielle Anders - F - 5-11 - Sr. - 8.2 - 2.2 - 3.7 - .351
- .471
32 - Jennifer Martin - F - 6-0 - Sr. - 5.5 - 2.2 - 2.0 - .310
- 1.000
34 - Whitney Cunningham - C - 6-3 - Sr. - 11.7 - 13.0 - 1.5
- .580 - .500
Coach: Derek Brown, 10th season, 156-110
THE GAME
Drake women's basketball
looks to extend its winning streak to three, hosting 2008 NCAA Tournament participant Coppin State
Tuesday (Dec. 2). Tip-off is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. KRNT (1350 AM) will carry
the broadcast, with the pre-game show beginning at 6:30 p.m.
THE SERIES
This
is the first meeting between Drake and Coppin State.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
Coppin State returns three starters and 10 letter winners to a team that
finished 22-12 and advanced to the NCAA tournament last season, falling to Maryland 80-66 in the
first round.
The
Eagles enter today's game at 0-4, falling to Penn State, 76-61, Saturday, at
the Timeout 4 HIV/AIDS Tournament hosted by Pepperdine (Malibu, Calif).
Coppin State was paced by Danielle Anders with 30 points and seven rebounds.
Also scoring in double-figures was Lakeytah Irving with 11 points in 18
minutes.
FOLLOW THE DRAKE-COPPIN STATE GAME
There
are two ways to follow the action of the Drake-Coppin State
game:
- Log onto www.godrakebulldogs.com
and follow
the link to livestats.
- Listen to the Drake broadcast on KRNT (1350 AM).
CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK
The 2007-08 Missouri Valley Conference men's and women's basketball championship banners will be unveiled this week as part of a Championship Week Celebration at the Drake Knapp Center.
On Tuesday, prior to the Drake-Coppin State women's basketball game, both the 2007-08 MVC regular season championship and WNIT banners will be unveiled.
The first 1,000 fans in attendance will receive a championship ring pop and have an opportunity to take a photo with the MVC Championship trophies.
During halftime of the women's game, the returning members of the 2007-08 Drake men's basketball team will receiver their MVC championship rings.
The Drake men's soccer team, which advanced to its first ever NCAA Tournament, also will receive their NCAA medals at halftime.
Prior to the Drake men's basketball game against Lincoln (Mo.) on Wednesday (Dec. 3), both the 2007-08 MVC Championship and NCAA Tournament banners will be unveiled.
The first 1,000 fans will receive a championship ring pop and have an opportunity to take a photo with the championship trophies.
During halftime of the men's game, there will be a ring ceremony for the returning members of the 2007-08 Drake women's basketball team which earned a share of the MVC title. Members of the 2008 Drake men's tennis team and softball team which also competed in the NCAA Tournament also will be honored.
On Friday during the opening round of the Iowa Realty Invitational, the first 1,000 fans in attendance will receive a 2007-08 MVC Championship commemorative holiday ornament, courtesy of Iowa Realty.
SOPHOMORE SPARK
Sophomore guard Kristin Turk (Des Moines,
Iowa/Lincoln)
is taking advantage of increased playing time by averaging 15.0 points in the
last three games. She came off the bench to score 12 points at Green Bay last Saturday, then tallied a
career-high 20 in her first college start against Tennessee Tech. Against
Columbia Saturday she was in double-figures again with 13 points.
AGAINST THE MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
This will be Drake's first meeting
against a team from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
STARTING LINE-UP CHANGE
Coach Amy Stephens shuffled her
lineup for the second time this season in the win against Coppin State,
inserting Morgan
Herrick and returning
Kaneisha Agee
back to the
starting unit.
DRAKE PICKS UP WIN AGAINST COLUMBIA
Drake 69, Columbia 59 (Nov. 29: Des
Moines, Iowa) ? Sophomore Kristin Turk (Des Moines, Iowa/Lincoln) scored 11 of her team-high 13 points in the
second half to propel Drake to a 69-59 triumph over Columbia Saturday
afternoon.
Holding a 40-30 advantage at halftime, the
Bulldogs seemed poised to control the final 20 minutes en route to securing
their third victory of the season.
Columbia refused to go away as it used
a 15-7 run over the first 7:16 of the second half to cut the deficit to two,
47-45, on a three-pointer from Katherine Goodwin.
Senior Lauren Dybing (Bloomington, Minn./St. Croix Lutheran) pushed the margin back to five,
50-45, connecting on a three-pointer at the 11:32 mark.
The Lions cut the deficit to three points on
four different occasions down the stretch before Turk and redshirt junior Jordann Plummer (St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter) scored
Drake's final nine points over the last three minutes. Turk netted five points
in the surge, while Plummer went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe in the final two
minutes to cement the win.
Joining Turk in double-figures was Dybing
and sophomore Morgan
Herrick (Cedarburg, Wis./Cedarburg)
with 12 and 10 points, respectively.
Three Lions finished with double-digit
points led by Judie Lomax with a 16-point, 13-rebound performance, both marks
represented game highs.
After shooting 42.1 percent in the first
half, the Bulldogs connected on 50 percent of their shots in the final 20
minutes to finish the game at .448. The Lions proved to be the polar opposite
as Columbia
registered a 51.9 percent shooting mark in the initial stanza only to shoot
38.7 percent in the second half to finish with an identical 44.8 percent
field-goal percentage.
The Lions kept the contest close by earning
a 41-29 rebounding advantage, including 16-10 on the offensive glass. The 41
rebounds were a Drake opponent season-high.
Plummer and freshman Brittnye McSparron (Apple
Valley, Minn./Eastview)
each added eight points for the Bulldogs. Senior Kelsey Keizer (Arnolds
Park, Iowa/Okoboji)
pulled down a team- and season-best nine rebounds, including five on the
offensive glass. Fellow senior Ashleigh Brady (Lubbock, Texas/Frenship) recorded seven points off
the bench for the Bulldogs.
Drake converted 21 Columbia turnovers into 18 points, while the
Lions netted only nine points off of 11 Bulldogs miscues.
ONE YEAR AGO
Five
games into the campaign last season Drake had compiled a 2-3 record, including
3-0 at home, 0-1 on the road and 0-1 at neutral sites.
ON
THIS DATE IN BULLDOG HISTORY
Drake is 7-6 all-time on Dec. 2. The
Bulldogs are 5-3 in home contests, 2-2 on the road and 0-1 at neutral sites on
Dec. 2. The first Dec. 2 victory was in the 1975 season with a 76-69 overtime
win over at Central. The most recent victory was an 80-68 triumph over MontanaState
last season in the Knapp
Center, which was coach
Amy Stephen's 65th win at Drake.
WELCOME TO OUR
HOME, DON'T GET TOO COMFORTABLE
The Bulldogs are 160-45 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, Southern California, Oregon State, Utah and Wisconsin.
The Bulldogs are 2-0 in the Knapp Center
this season with wins over Texas State (Nov. 14) and Columbia (Nov. 29), averaging 2,408 fans per
contest.
In 13 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 28,380 fans during
the 1998-99 campaign.
WITH A WIN
AGAINST COPPIN STATE
- Drake will collect its first win against a team from the Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference.
- Drake will improve to 1-2 against teams from Maryland,
including a 1-1 mark in the Knapp
Center.
- Drake will improve to 161-45 in the Knapp Center.
- Drake will improve to 356-101 in home contests.
- Amy Stephens will collect her first win against a team from Maryland.
DRAKE'S OFFENSIVE PROGRESS REPORT
In
Drake's five games this season, this is how the Bulldogs fared from the field: 50 percent: NA; 40 percent:
Green Bay (.458), Texas State (.457),
Columbia (.448), Tennessee Tech (.441); 30
percent: Wisconsin (.357); 20 percent: NA.
BULLDOGS' DEFENSIVE PROGRESS REPORT
This is how the Bulldogs' opponents have
fared from the field this season: 50
percent: NA; 40
percent: Green
Bay (.488), Columbia30 percent: Texas
State (.323), Wisconsin (.377),Tennessee Tech (.380); 20 percent: NA. (.448);
PUT ME IN COACH
The Drake bench has accounted 136 of the
Bulldog's 302 points this season. The bench effort is led by senior guard Ashleigh Brady with 33 bench points in five games.
Drake bench points have been double that of
opponents this season with the Bulldogs at a 136-68 advantage.
TRIPLE SCOOP
Senior forward Kelsey Keizer is taking charge under the glass by
averaging 7.5 rebounds in the last two games. She came off the bench to grab a
team-leading six rebounds at Tennessee Tech and nine against Columbia.
Keizer's 15 rebounds in the last
two games tripled her combined total of five in Drakes' first three games: 0
vs. Texas State,
3 at Wisconsin and 2 at Green Bay.
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), IndianaState (166 points), Bradley (161
points), Southern Illinois (108 points) and Wichita State
(47 points).
DECEMBER SUCCESS
The Bulldogs have enjoyed success
in the month of December over the years, producing a 121-83 all-time record.
Drake is 70-23 at home, 44-54 on the road and 7-6 at neutral sites.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- 12?the number of double-digit point
performances this season.
- 2?the number of times with 11 or fewer
turnovers this season.
- 3-0?record when three or more players
are in double-figures.
BULLDOGS ON THE WEB
Information on the Drake Bulldogs,
all other Missouri Valley Conference teams and the league is available to
members of the media at all times via the internet.
Drake's Athletic Website may be
found at www.GoDrakeBulldogs.com. The site will include current
statistics and game notes as well as other pertinent information about Bulldog
basketball and other varsity teams.
The MVC website may be found at www.mvc.org. The site will contain conference
statistics, standings, TV schedules and press releases, among other important
information about MVC basketball.
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 Moines church
to an impoverished county in South
Dakota, where they performed service work on an
Indian reservation.
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.
She 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.
HEAD COACH AMY STEPHENS
Amy Stephens is in her sixth
campaign as head women's basketball coach at Drake University
after guiding the Bulldogs last season to a 23-11 mark and the program's first
regular season Missouri Valley Conference title since the 2000-01 campaign.
In her first five campaigns, she
boasts an NCAA Tournament appearance, a trio of WNIT berths and an 87-74
overall (.538) record.
The NCAA Tournament is nothing new
to Stephens, who in her 13 seasons as a head coach has made eight NCAA
Tournament appearances. Stephens has won 71 percent (.706) of her games as a
head coach and carries an impressive 284-117 career record. In home contests,
her teams have posted a stellar 165-29 mark.
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.
Stephens was one of the most
prolific scorers in Nebraska
school history. The 5-foot 6-inch guard from Alliance,
Neb., ranks third on Nebraska's all-time scoring list with 1,976
points as a four-year starter from 1985 through 1989. She also ranks third in
career steals (280) and fourth in assists (444). She is one of the top three-point
shooters in Nebraska history, ranking in the top five in career three-point
percentage (second, .399), career three-point baskets (fourth, 129) and career
three-point attempts (fifth, 323), despite only having the shot at her disposal
for just two seasons.
Stephens started 113 games during
her Nebraska
career and earned Kodak All-District V and first-team All-Big Eight Conference
honors as a senior in 1988-89. As a junior in 1987-88, Stephens helped the
Huskers to their only Big Eight title and the first NCAA Tournament appearance
in school history.
In February of 2000, Stephens
claimed one of five spots on Nebraska's
All-Century Team as part of the school's celebration of 25 years of women's
intercollegiate athletics. Stephens also was inducted into the Nebraska High
School Hall of Fame in 1999.
Stephens earned her bachelor's
degree in physical education from Nebraska
in 1991 and completed her master's degree in educational administration from
Nebraska-Kearney in 1998.
NEXT UP
Drake travels to Weber State
for a Saturday, Dec. 6, match-up. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m.