
Jordan Zuppe needs seven points to become IPFW's 14th member of the 1,000-point club
Mastodons Travel East for Pair of Games
12/15/2010 12:59:16 PM | Women's Basketball
GAME NOTES vs. HAMPTON
Fort Wayne, IN - After finishing a six-game homestand, the IPFW Mastodons take to the road for a quartet of games, the first of the group coming on Sunday, December 19 when IPFW takes on the Hampton Lady Pirates of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
Opponent: Hampton Lady Pirates (5-4, 1-0 MEAC)
When: Sunday, December 19, 2:00 PM
Where: Hampton, Virginia; Hampton University Convocation Center (7,200)
All-Time Series: Hampton Leads 2-0
Radio: Internet only broadcast on GoMastodons.com - Mike Maahs (play-by-play)
Stats: Live Stats courtesy of Hampton University
Video: No Video Available
QUICK HITTERS
• The Mastodons take to the road for four consecutive games that will eat up over 3,500 total miles with trips to eastern Virginia, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Sheveport, Louisiana
• The Mastodons won a game when trailing at halftime for the first time since March 3, 2006
• IPFW's .279 shooting percentage against UMKC was the first time the Mastodons have won while shooting under .300 since the opening game of the 1999-00 season, and the lowest shooting percentage in a victory in school history.
• Stephanie Rosado was named the Summit League Player of the Week on December 23 after a 22-point, 12-rebound double-double against Youngstown State.
• Rosado set a new single-game school record with eight blocked shots against Indiana Tech on December 23, while also recording her third consecutive double-double.
• The Mastodons are 6-3 for the first time in the school's Division I era, and the first time since 2000-01.
• IPFW was picked to finish fourth in the Summit League Preseason Coaches Poll, the program's highest preseason prediction in its four years in the league.
• Stephanie Rosado was named to the Preseason Summit League First Team, and Anne Boese to the Preseason Second Team
• Head Coach Chris Paul is seven wins away from becoming the winningest coach in program history, and currently stands tied for second in career coaching wins.
• The Mastodons have made a three-point basket in 354 consecutive games, the eighth longest active streak in the NCAA
• Anne Boese has made a three-point basket in each of her last 40 games, including making one in every game of last season
• Jordan Zuppe currently sits ninth in Summit League history with 202 career three-point baskets made
CLIMBING TO A MILESTONE
IPFW senior guard Jordan Zuppe has been climbing her way to a prestigious milestone, and with seven more points will become the school's 14th member of the 1,000-point club. The senior came into the season needing 77 points to accomplish the feat, and with 70 this season stands close to joining the club. What could make the milestone even more unique, is that if she scores at least seven against Hampton, she will reach the plateau in her 100th game in a Mastodon uniform.
ALMOST A NATIONAL LEADER
Jordan Zuppe has been perfect at the free throw line this season, making all 22 of her attempts from the charity stripe. The mark leads the conference; however, does not lead the country in the statistic. To meet the NCAA requirements for NCAA rankings, players have to average 2.5 free throws made per game, and Zuppe's average is 2.4 free throws made per game. The current National leader is Lauren Prochaska of Bowling Green, who has made 98.7 percent of her free throws (75-of-76).
HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
From November 23 until December 9, the IPFW Mastodons had a six-game home stand. The six games is tied for the longest consecutive streak of home games, tied with the end of the 2005-06 season, in which IPFW hosted Texas-Pan American, Wayne State, South Dakota State, North Dakota State, Utah Valley State, and Texas A&M Corpus Christi. During the 2005-06 stretch, IPFW went 5-1 to end the year with a 7-21 record in current head coach Chris Paul's season as interim head coach.
COLD WIN
On December 6, the IPFW Mastodons made just 17-of-61 shots from the field, a percentage of .279. What was unique about that game, was that the Mastodons prevailed 60-58 over the Kangaroos of UMKC. The .279 shooting percentage is the lowest in school history in a game in which IPFW was victorious. Below are the five lowest shooting percentage wins in school history. Of the top-15 lowest shooting percentages in wins, 12 came at either the Memorial Coliseum or the Gates Sports Center
Pct. | Opponent | Date | Field Goals |
.279 | UMKC | 12/6/2010 | 17-of-61 |
.299 | vs. Saginaw Valley State | 11/19/1999 | 23-of-77 |
.300 | Western Illinois | 1/26/2009 | 18-of-60 |
.304 | Lewis | 12/23/1985 | 24-of-79 |
.311 | vs. Savannah State | 3/5/2005 | 19-of-61 |
HOT START
Through nine games of the season, IPFW is sporting a 6-3 record, its best start in this, the tenth year of NCAA Division I basketball for the Mastodons. The overall IPFW best start was the 1995-96 team won 18 games before picking up its third loss of the season. Four other times the team has won at least 10 games before picking up its third loss, including a 16-3 start in 1982-83, 12-3 in both 1993-94 and 1989-90, and 10-3 in 2000-01.
PUTTING THE FREE IN FREE THROW
Last season, current IPFW junior Stephanie Rosado ran a streak of 36 consecutive free throws made, which stands tied for the 18th longest such streak in NCAA Division I history. Senior Jordan Zuppe, by making her last four free throws of last season and her first 22 of this season, is seven makes away from moving onto the career list, which starts at 33 consecutive makes. She would also be just the third player to have a streak that encompasses two seasons. Below is the list of the most consecutive free throws made, led by Bowling Green senior Lauren Prochaska, who after her game against Austin Peay, tops the list with 67 straight free throws made.
SCOUTING THE LADY PIRATES
Hampton comes into the Sunday meeting having won its last four games, including a 69-54 home victory over the Florida Gators on December 10.
In the Florida win, Jericka Jenkins picked up a 14-point, 12-assist double-double, earning her the MEAC Player of the Week honor. Melanie Warner (16 points/10 rebounds), and Quanneishe Perry (14 points, 11 rebounds) also picked up double-doubles in the win, as the Lady Pirates out-rebounded Florida 38-30. Only six players for the Lady Pirates played more than 10 minutes, including Jenkins who played all 40 minutes, and Warner who played 39.
For the year, the team is led by Perry who averages 14.9 points per game, while Jenkins averages 14.8, Choicetta McMillian 11.8 and Warner 10.9. Perry and Warner pull down 7.3 and 6.9 rebounds, each, while Jenkins has dished out 31 assists. McMillian leads the team with 17 steals, as Warner is also in double-figures with 13.
IPFW vs. MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
IPFW has faced off in three games against current members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, two against Sunday opponent Hampton, and one against Savannah State, whom the Mastodons topped 96-46 in the second game of the 2002-03 season in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
LAST TIME OUT
The IPFW Mastodons were able to overcome a 30-28 halftime deficit, out-scoring the Detroit Titans 50-36 in the second half, and moving its record to 6-3 on the season on Saturday morning at the Memorial Coliseum by a 78-66 final score.
The win for the Mastodons was its first when trailing at halftime since March 3, 2006 when the Mastodons toppled Texas A&M Corpus Christi. The 6-3 record is also IPFW's best start as a Division I athletic program, and first time the team has started with that record since the 2000-01 season. The win over Detroit was also the first win in the series by the Mastodons.
Kayla Drake scored an IPFW career-high 19 points, leading four players in double-figures in the win. Stephanie Rosado and Anne Boese each scored 13 points, while Chelsey Jackson chipped in 11.
Weinert pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds, as the Mastodons out-rebounded the Titans 40-37. Three players, Drake, Jordan Zuppe, and Jackson, each dished out three assists, with Rosado blocking a pair of shots in the win.
NEXT TIME OUT
IPFW will make its way two and a half hours west of Hampton to face off against the Longwood Lancers in Farmville, Virginia. Longwood is currently 2-6 on the season under interim head coach Bill Reinson.
ROAD WARRIORS
Starting with Sunday's game at Hampton, IPFW will partake on a four-game road swing that will take the Mastodons to the east coast and into the deep south. The Mastodons will travel to Hampton, Virginia to take on the Hampton Lady Pirates, a trip that is 727 miles long, before heading west for 140 miles to face off against the Longwood Lancers in Farmville, Virginia, before making the 650-mile trek back to Fort Wayne. Eight days later the 'Dons will face off against Summit League foe Oral Roberts, a trip that is 775 miles from Fort Wayne to Tulsa, Oklahoma, before traveling to Shreveport, Louisiana (350 miles from Tulsa) for the second game of a weekend Summit League series against Centenary. The return trip of 920 miles sets the entire four-game stretch at just over 3,500 total miles.
THREES AWAY
IPFW junior Anne Boese has hit a three-point basket in each of her last 40 games, including going through last season making at least one three-pointer in all 30 games. Since the inception of the three-point basket in college basketball in 1986-87, 21 IPFW players have started a season by hitting a three-point basket in four or more games. Jessica Henry was previously the only other player to make a three-pointer in every game during a season, and she is also in second behind Boese for the school record for most consecutive games with a three-point basket.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE
With her double-double against Southern Utah, her fourth in the team's last five games, IPFW junior Stephanie Rosado has moved into sole possession of seventh place in the school's record books with nine career double-doubles. Lisa Miller has the school record with 31, with Verea Bibbs in second with 20. Below is a listing of the top-10 double-double leaders in school history.
Rank | Student-Athlete | 2B-2B | Seasons |
1 | Lisa Miller | 31 | 1988-92 |
2 | Verea Bibbs | 20 | 2001-05 |
t-3 | Robin Scott | 13 | 1987-91 |
t-3 | Rhonda Unverferth | 13 | 1982-85 |
5 | Pam Edwards | 12 | 1989-94 |
6 | Terri Lydy | 11 | 1985-86 |
7 | Stephanie Rosado | 10 | 2009-present |
t-8 | Sarah Turner | 9 | 1987-89 |
t-8 | Teena Merrell | 9 | 1986-90 |
10 | Trish Fleming | 8 | 1999-01 |
HEAD COACH CHRIS PAUL
IPFW Head Coach Chris Paul has a 58-90 career record at IPFW, as the wins are more than the previous two coaches (Bruce Patterson, 27; and Karl Smesko, 32). The 58 wins are tied for the second most by a coach in school history. Teri Rosinski won 63 games at IPFW, the most by any coach in program history.
Coach | Record | Pct. |
Teri Rosinski | 63-46 (4) | .578 |
Chris Paul | 58-90 (5) | .392 |
Pam Bowden | 58-76 (5) | .433 |
Eileen Kleinfelter | 49-34 (3) | .590 |
Kirk Kavanaugh | 43-29 (3) | .597 |
Karl Smesko | 32-22 (2) | .593 |
Bruce Patterson | 27-92 (5) | .227 |
Peggy Voisin | 18-26 (2) | .409 |
Julie Calahan | 14-39 (2) | .264 |
Mary Schreiber | 9-8 (1) | .529 |
Barb McDonald | 9-10 (1) | .474 |
Kathy Kissinger | 7-7 (1) | .500 |
Denise Knuth | 3-20 (1) | .130 |
TOTALS | 389-499 | .438 |
BIG DEBUTS
When Kayla Drake and Amanda Hyde reached double-figure scoring in their IPFW debuts, they join three other IPFW players on the current roster to have scored in double figures in their first game in a Mastodon uniform. Jordan Zuppe scored 18 against Toledo on November 11, 2007, while a year later, Anne Boese scored 17 in the season opener against Illinois. Stephanie Rosado became the third player in as many seasons to accomplish the feat when she scored 15 against Wright State, with the pair joining the list this year.
BLOCK PARTY
On the same day that Stephanie Rosado was named the Summit League Player of the Week, the junior erupted for a near triple-double, including a school-record eight blocked shots, six of those coming in the first half. With Sydney Weinert's 11 blocks added in, it was the first time IPFW has had at least 10 blocked shots in a game since December 2, 2005 against Kalamazoo, when the squad also had 11.
CLIMBING THE CONFERENCE LADDER
Not only is Jordan Zuppe ranked third in career three-point field goals at IPFW, but she is also sitting in ninth on the career three-point basket list for The Summit League. She currently is one ahead of former Oral Roberts star Krista Ragan, and is 13 behind Carrie Myers (2003-07) of Valparaiso.
Rank | Student-Athlete | School | Years | 3FGM |
1. | Brenna Doty | Buffalo | 1994-97 | 262 |
2. | Katie Houlehan | UMKC | 2001-05 | 257 |
3. | Suzie Hammel | Valparaiso | 2000-04 | 236 |
4. | Anne Hafeli | Oakland | 2002-06 | 235 |
5. | Jayme Wilson | Oakland | 2002-06 | 232 |
6. | Chazny Morris | UMKC | 2006-10 | 218 |
7. | Kristin Atkinson | Oral Roberts | 1998-03 | 216 |
8. | Carrie Myers | Valparaiso | 2003-07 | 215 |
9. | Jordan Zuppe | IPFW | 2007-pres. | 202 |
10. | Krista Ragan | Oral Roberts | 1997-02 | 200 |
THREE-POINT STREAK
The IPFW Mastodons have made a three-point basket in each of its last 353 games, a stretch that ranks as the eighth longest active streak in NCAA Division I. Canisius' and Iowa State's streaks are at the top of the list by making a three-point basket in 493 consecutive games. Sam Houston State, Tennessee, Connecticut, Loyola, and Southeast Missouri State all fall in line ahead of IPFW. The previous NCAA record was 408 games, held by Cleveland State.
Rank | Team | Streak |
1. | Canisius | 493 |
NEXT: at Cornell (12/19), at Bowling Green (12/21) | ||
2. | Iowa State | 493 |
NEXT: vs. Cal State Northridge (12/20), vs. Florida A&M (12/29) | ||
3. | Sam Houston State | 449 |
NEXT: at TCU (12/19), at Texas Pan-American (12/28) | ||
4. | Tennessee | 419 |
NEXT: vs. Stanford (12/19), vs. East Tennessee State (12/22) | ||
5. | Connecticut | 406 |
NEXT: vs. Ohio State (12/19), vs. Florida State (12/21) | ||
6. | Loyola (Ill.) | 402 |
NEXT: vs. Western Illinois (12/22), at Northern Illinois (12/28) | ||
7. | Southeast Missouri State | 382 |
NEXT: at Jacksonville State (12/19), at Tennessee Tech (12/21) | ||
8. | IPFW | 354 |
NEXT: at Hampton (12/19), at Longwood (12/21) |
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
IPFW junior Stephanie Rosado was named the Summit League Player of the Week on November 23 after scoring 22 points and pulling down 12 rebounds against Youngstown State on November 20. It was the second time that Rosado has been named a Summit League Player of the Week (she earned the award February 9 last season), and just the fourth time overall that a Mastodon has been named a Player of the Week, joining Johnna Lewis Carlisle (January 29) and Jordan Zuppe (March 4) who both were named to the award in 2007-08.
BACK-TO-BACK DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Stephanie Rosado did something that hasn't been done since the 1999-00 season - pick up three straight double-doubles. It was the first time since Trish Fleming had three straight against St. Joseph's, Indianapolis, and Northern Kentucky. The school record for consecutive double-doubles is four, set by Sarah Turner in 1987-88, Tarri Lydy in 1985-86, and Rhonda Unverferth in 1983-84.
PRESEASON EXPECTATIONS
The Mastodons were picked to finish fourth in the Summit League by the league's coaches, media, and sports information directors. The fourth place pick was the highest in any of the four seasons that the 'Dons have been in the league. Also picking up preseason honors were juniors Stephanie Rosado and Anne Boese, Rosado to the Preseason First Team, and Boese to the Second Team.
SHE CAN GIVE IT AS WELL AS SHE CAN TAKE IT
Last season against Indiana Tech, IPFW senior Jordan Zuppe dished out a career-high 10 assists, making her the first Mastodon player since IPFW joined NCAA Division I in 2001-02 to have an individual 25-point game, and a 10-assist game during their careers. Zuppe scored 27 points as a freshman against UMKC.
M-MILESTONES COME IN PAIRS
There are 13 current members of the 1,000-point club (Roman Numeral 'M'), and on three occasions, teammate milestones came in the same season. The first duo to reach 1,000-career points in the same season was Lisa Miller and Robin Scott in 1989-90. It was Miller's sophomore year and Scott's junior season, as the pair currently rank 1st and 6th on the all-time scoring list. Lindy Jones and Jennie Newhard each accomplished the feat in 1994-95, Jones' coming early in her junior season, and Newhard as a senior. The final duo was Johnna Lewis-Carlisle and Ashley Johnson. Lewis-Carlisle was a junior, while Johnson was a senior. It is likely this season that the list will add another grouping to it, as seniors Jordan Zuppe and Chelsey Jackson have 993 and 916 points, respectively, with 21 games still on the schedule for the season.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
This summer, current IPFW junior Stephanie Rosado was a member of the Puerto Rico National Team. As a member of the PR squad, she helped lead the team to Gold Medals at the Centrobasket Championships, and the 2010 Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games.
In the Centrobasket Championships, Rosado was the only player on the Puerto Rico squad to score in double figures in every game, averaging 12 points per game, pulling down 5.6 rebounds per game, and hitting 20-of-41 shots from the field, and 14-of-18 free throws, the latter was the seventh best overall in the tournament.
The Gold Medal at the Centrobasket Championships also guarantees Puerto Rico a spot for the 2011 FIBA-Americas Championship for Women (Pre-Olympic) and to the 20111 Pan-American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico.
IPFW SIGNS FOUR
IPFW Head Coach Chris Paul has announced that four current high school seniors, Haley Seibert, Hillary Moore, Libby Ogden, and Rebecca Bruner, have signed National Letters of Intent to play for the Mastodons next season.
Seibert, a 5-5 point guard from Terre Haute South High School, averaged 15.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.5 steals per game last year, while hitting nearly 60 percent of her field goal attempts. She helped her team finish 14-10 on the season playing in the difficult Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference, and was named All-MIC First Team.
She was named the Terre Haute Tribune Star Player of the Year, and the Wabash Valley Player of the Year. A 2010 Indiana Junior All-Star, Seibert was also named Honorable Mention All-State by the Associated Press and the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA), and was selected to the Underclassman All-State Honorable Mention team.
Moore, a 5-10 forward/center from Benton Central High School, averaged 12 points and eight rebounds per game as a junior after putting up 10.1 points and 9.4 rebounds as a sophomore. She was rated the 35th best prospect in Indiana by D1Scout, and was an Indiana Top-100 Workout Nominee.
She was named Third Team All-State by the Hoosier Basketball Magazine, and an IBCA All-State Honorable Mention. She was named to the Journal and Courier All-Area team as a sophomore and junior, and was named to the All-Hoosier Conference Team.
Ogden, a 5-7 point guard from Hamilton Heights High School, was named to the Hoosier Basketball Magazine All-State Second Team in 2009, and to the Third Team in 2008. Daughter of head coach Kurt Ogden, she was also named as a First Team All-Mid-Indiana Conference selection in each of her three seasons on varsity.
She averaged 12.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game as a junior, after putting up 15.3 points as a sophomore, and averaging 3.0 steals per game and has 914 career points. She has been named to the Indianapolis Star All-North Team and to the All-Hamilton County First Team as a freshman, sophomore, and junior.
Bruner, a 6-0 forward from Springfield (Ohio) Northwestern High School, averaged 13.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game as a junior. She earned Division II First Team All-District honors, and was an All-Clark County First Team selection in 2008-09 and 2009-10.
She was a District 9 All-Star as a sophomore and junior, and named to the All-Central Buckeye Conference First Team as a sophomore and junior in addition to being named to the Springfield News Sun all-Area Honorable Mention squad.
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