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Tulsa Women’s Basketball vs. New Mexico

11/23/2016 10:09:00 AM | Women's Basketball



Friday, November 25 ~ 8:00 pm Central ~ WisePies Arena ~ Albuquerque, N.M.
 
Game Notes: Tulsa
 
Radio: TU's regular season games can be heard on CHROME 93.5 FM and KWTU 88.7 FM HD2, as well as online on TulsaHurricane.com.  Brandon Hart calls play-by-play.
 
Video: Watch Live Here
 
Live Stats: Click Here
 
Rosters: Tulsa ~ New Mexico
 
2016-17 Season Stats: Tulsa ~ New Mexico
 
Tulsa Facebook: TulsaHurricane ~ TulsaWBasketball
 
New Mexico Facebook: New Mexico WBB
 
Tulsa Twitter: TulsaHurricane ~ TUWBasketball
 
New Mexico Twitter: LoboWBB
 
Tulsa Instagram: TulsaHurricanePics ~ TulsaWBB
 
New Mexico Instagram: New Mexico WBB
 
The Coaches
Tulsa: Matilda Mossman (Western Kentucky, 1979), 6th Year
Career Record: 220-177 (14 years)
Record at Tulsa: 73-84 (6 years)
 
New Mexico: Mike Bradburry (Chattanooga, 1994), 1st Year
Career Record: 178-117 (10 years)
Record at New Mexico: 2-1 (1 year)
 
Tulsa's Probable Starters
G     2       Tatyana Perez, 5-6, So.-1L, Cypress, Texas, 9.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg
G     3       Erika Wakefield, 5-4, Jr.-2L, Moore, Okla., 14.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 2.5 apg
G     13     Ashley Hughes, 5-7, Sr.-3L, Sulphur, Okla., 5.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 2.7 apg
F     33     Crystal Polk, 6-2, So.-1L, Lawton, Okla., 6.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 1.0 bpg
F     35     Liesl Spoerl, 6-1, Jr.-2L, Tulsa, Okla., 8.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg
 
New Mexico's Probable Starters
G     0       Cherise Beynon, 5-10, Jr., Las Vegas, Nev., 3.3 ppg, 9.3 rpg, 9.6 apg
C     15     Richelle van der Keijl, 6-5, Sr. Delft, The Netherlands, 15.0 ppg, 12.7 rpg
G     22     Mykiel Burleson, 5-11, Fr., Pflugerville, Texas, 14.7 ppg, 4.3 rpg
G     24     Jayda Bovero, 5-11, Jr., Farr West, Utah, 6.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg
F     32     Kianna Keller, 6-4, Sr., Waukesha, Wis., 4.3 ppg, 8.3 rpg
 
In the Last Game
     Alexis Gaulden and Tatyana Perez had career-highs of 19 points and 16 points, respectively, as Tulsa dropped a 71-68 decision to South Dakota on Sunday afternoon at the Donald W. Reynolds Center.  
     Crystal Polk added 11 points and had team-bests of six rebounds and three steals, while Shug Dickson also had a season best of nine points.
 
Scouting the Opponent
     New Mexico has a 2-1 overall record.  The Lobos are led by four players in double figures, including Alex Lapeyrolerie (15.3), Richelle van der Keijl (15.0), Mykiel Burleson (14.7) and Jaisa Nunn (12.3).  van der Keijl has a team-leading 12.7 rebounds per game, while Cherise Beynon add 9.3 rebounds per game and 9.6 assists per game.
 
In the Last Meeting
     This will be the just the fourth meeting between Tulsa and New Mexico on the women's basketball court.  The Lobos have won all three previous meetings, including a 64-54 decision in the 1998 Western Athletic Conference Championship first round game in Las Vegas, Nevada.
 
Stepping Up
     Seven of Tulsa's 12 players that have earned playing time this season have scored in double figures.  Tatyana Perez and Erika Wakefield have both scored in double figures three times, while Crystal Polk has two double-figure scoring games. Kendrian Elliott, Alexis Gaulden, Ebony Parker and Liesl Spoerl have all had one double-digit scoring contest on the year.
 
Above 500
     Erika Wakefield is shooting at a 59-percent clip this season with 23-of-39 made baskets.  Kendrian Elliott has hit 10-of-18 for 55.6-percent, while Tyjae' Scales and Jessica Pongonis have hit 50-percent of their shots.
 
Behind the Arc
     Seven Tulsa players have combined for 31 three-pointers this season, for a 7.75 three-pointers per game average.  TU's opponents have hit just 20 three's for 5.0 per game.
 
In Tulsa's Top 10
     Three current Tulsa women's basketball players have earned their way into Tulsa's Top 10 career lists. Ashley Hughes is second in free throw percentage with a .864 clip (32 of 37); Crystal Polk is ninth in field goal percentage with a .483 clip (72 of 149); Teanna Reid is eighth in 3-point field goal percentage with a .363 clip (61 of 168)
 
Mossman Has 220 Career Wins
     Matilda Mossman has collected 220 career victories, including 67 wins at Arkansas, 80 wins at Kansas State and currently 73 wins at TU.
 
Parker for Three
     Tulsa junior-transfer Ebony Parker knocked down an NJCAA Division I record 144 three-point shots last season.  In comparison, then TU senior Kelsee Grovey had a team-best 68 three's last season and 233 in her career.  The most in a single season at Tulsa was 77 by Athena Pirpich (2000-01), while Grovey's 233 career three's is a school best.
 
Returning Starters
     Tulsa returns two starters from last season, including junior Erika Wakefield and sophomore Tyjae' Scales.  Wakefield averaged 8.7 points, 3.0 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game, while Scales posted 2.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game a year ago.
 
Hurricane Picked Ninth in The American Preseason Coaches' Poll
     In the American Athletic Conference coaches' poll, UConn was predicted to win the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference Championship, while Temple was second and USF third.  Tulane, SMU, East Carolina, Memphis, UCF, Tulsa, Cincinnati and Houston round out the poll.
 
UConn to Host American Championship
     UConn will host the 2016 American Athletic Conference Championship at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., from March 3-6.
 
13 Opponents in 2016 Postseason
     Thirteen of Tulsa's opponents played in the postseason in 2015-16, including NCAA teams BYU, Kansas State, Oklahoma, UConn and USF; WNIT teams Arkansas State, Little Rock, Memphis, Saint Louis, South Dakota, Temple and Tulane; and WBI participant New Mexico.
 
The Non-Conference Slate
     Tulsa announced the 13-game non-conference schedule, which features a potential eight games against 2016 postseason teams, five home contests, including games against Arkansas and the 2016 WNIT Champions South Dakota, and a trip to Albuquerque, N.M., for the UNM Thanksgiving Classic. All 14 of TU's potential non-conference opponents finished last year with double-digit wins, while eight teams played in the postseason.
 
The League Opponents
     Tulsa will host 11-time National Champion UConn, as well as three other teams that played in the postseason, in American Athletic Conference action. Five teams in The American advanced to postseason play last year, as UConn and USF played in the NCAA Tournament, and Memphis, Temple and Tulane participated in the Women's National Invitation Tournament.  (Tulsa will not host Tulane at home this season.)
 
Tulsa Women's Hoops to Have 10 Games Broadcast Live
     The American Athletic Conference announced that four Tulsa women's basketball games will be produced and distributed live by The American Digital Network (ADN) and will air on TheAmerican.org/dn free of charge, while three additional games will be carried on ESPN3, two will be on the SNY Network and one will be on ESPNU.
 
Tulsa in Postseason
     Tulsa has made five postseason appearances, including WNIT bids in 2004, 2005 and 2015, and NCAA bids in 2006 and 2013.  TU lost in the first round in 2004 (Memphis), 2005 (Texas A&M) and 2013 (Stanford), but went 1-1 (W, North Carolina State; L, DePaul) in 2006 and 2015 (W, Missouri State; L, Eastern Michigan), for a 2-5 overall mark in postseason play. 
 
TulsaHurricane.com
     Keep up with the Tulsa Golden Hurricane women's basketball team by accessing the official University of Tulsa athletic department web site at TulsaHurricane.com. 
 
A Hurricane in Tulsa?
     The Origination of The University of Tulsa nickname - Golden Hurricane - was created in 1922.  A new football coach, Howard Archer came to town and inherited a slew of nicknames dating back to 1895.  In the past, Tulsa had been named "Kendallites," "Presbyterians," "Tigers," "Orange and Black," "Tulsans," and of course, "Yellow Jackets." The team started working out in the fall with a new nickname "Yellow Jackets" which was apparently due to the fact that the team was wearing new black and yellow uniforms.  The team opened the season and it was apparent that Tulsa was going to have a great year, and trying to seize some publicity for his team, Archer wanted to find a new nickname quickly.  After a remark was made in practice one day about "roaring through opponents," and because of their new jersey colors, he thought of "Golden Tornadoes." But a check showed that Georgia Tech already had chosen that tag in 1917. From the tornado, he evolved meteorologically to the hurricane. A few days before the team left for a game against Texas A&M, Archer asked the squad to vote on the name, and thus "Golden Hurricane" was born.
 

 
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