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Bradley University Women's Basketball 12/1/2005 6:00:00 AM

The Matchup

    Both Loyola and Bradley look to end losing streaks when the two teams meet Friday evening at the Gentile Center in Chicago, Ill.  The Braves have lost three consecutive games following a 2-0 start to the year, while Loyola has lost six consecutive games to open the season.

    The Ramblers are 0-6 on the year heading into Friday's game, including an 0-3 record at home.  Loyola is coming off a 68-50 home loss to Chicago State on Tuesday night.  First-year head coach Shannon Reidy's team is led in scoring by junior Marquise Hanser, who is averaging 19.2 points per game on the year.  Loyola is shooting 41 percent from the field on the season and outrebounds its foes by an average of 3.5 boards per game, but is averaging nearly 30 turnovers per contest.  The Ramblers returned seven of 12 letterwinners, including three starters from last year's team that finished 7-21 overall and eighth in the Horizon League with a 4-12 league mark.  Loyola is averaging 52.3 points per game in 2005-06.

    Bradley is coming off a heartbreaking 54-57 loss at Western Illinois, as the Braves nearly ended the Westerwinds nation long 41-game home win streak.  Bradley has lost three consecutive games, heading into Friday's meeting with the Ramblers with all three losses coming away from Robertson Memorial Field House.  Friday's tilt will end a season-long four-game road swing the Braves.  Bradley is led in scoring by sophomore Devyn Flanagan at 12.8 points per game.  Junior Amy Peters is the Braves top rebounder, averaging 6.4 boards per game.  Freshman Kelly Krumwiede ranks second in scoring and rebounding on the team with averages of 9.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.  She is averaging a MVC best 5.0 offensive boards per game. 

    Rebounding has been the key in the early going for Bradley.  The Braves average 43.0 boards per game, including 16.6 offensive rebounds per tilt and are outrebounding their foes by nearly 10 rebounds per game.  Poor shooting has been the Braves downfall during their three-game skid, as Bradley has managed to shoot just 33 percent from the field and 25.5 percent from three-point range over the last three contests.

 

Series History

    Bradley wraps up its season-long four-game road swing Friday evening at Loyola.  Bradley owns a 12-10 lead in the all-time series with Loyola, including a 3-1 record under head coach Paula Buscher.  The Braves are 4-7 all-time in Chicago against the Ramblers, but have won two of the last three meetings in Chicago.  Loyola won the last meeting in Chicago between the two teams, downing the Braves 87-71 at the Gentile Center.

 

The Coaches

    Paula Buscher (Missouri State, ?86) is in her sixth year at Bradley and has a record of 65-79 (.451) at BU. Buscher led teams to improved records in each of her first five seasons as a collegiate head coach and six of her eight seasons overall.  Buscher owns a 108-117 (.480) career record and is in her ninth year as a collegiate head coach.  A longtime assistant coach at Nebraska-Omaha, Buscher coached Minnesota St.-Mankato during the 1997-98 season and returned to UNO as head coach for the 1998-99 and 1999-00 seasons, before coming to The Hilltop.

    Shannon Reidy (Lake Forest College ?94) is in her first year as head coach of Loyola and is off to an 0-6 start in 2005-06.  Reidy entered the collegiate coaching ranks following a seven-year run as head coach at Marian Catholic High School where she led the Spartans to a 115-17 (.871) record over the last four seasons.

 

Loyola Connection

    Bradley freshman Skye Johnson and first-year Loyola head coach Shannon Reidy had a successful run at Marian Catholic but will be on opposite benches Friday night.  Reidy was Johnson's high school coach at Marian Catholic, while Skye was a three-year starter for the Crusaders.  The duo helped Marian to an 84-15 record over the last three years, including a fourth place finish in the IHSA AA State Tournament in 2003-04.

 

Braves Go Cold From The Field

    Bradley opened the season with a pair of victories, shooting a combined 48.6 percent in the first two games.  The Braves have gone cold from the field since, however, and have lost three straight.  The Braves are shooting just 33.0 percent in the last three games, including 25.5 percent from three-point range.  Below is a statistical comparison between the 2-0 start and the current three-game losing streak.

 

                                2-0                          0-3

Points per game       78.5                        58.3

Points Allowed         72.0                        66.7

FG%                         .486                        .330

Opponent FG%         .456                        .431

Three-Point%            .444                        .255

Free Throw%            .722                        .795

Rebounds                43.0                        43.0

Offensive Boards      14.5                        18.0

Turnovers                 21.0                        19.7

Turnovers Forced     15.0                        19.0

 

Sweet Home Chicago

    While the Braves have enjoyed significant success at home, sixth-year Bradley head coach may also be looking forward to Friday's game at Loyola.  Buscher and the Braves are 3-1 in games played in Chicago during her tenure.  Bradley's lone loss in Chicago was an 87-71 setback in the Braves last trip to face Loyola on Dec. 6, 2003.

 

Braves Start Out 2-0

    Bradley posted its ninth 2-0 start in program history and has now opened back-to-back seasons with 2-0 records for the first time since the 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons.  This year's 2-0 start marks the third time the Braves have opened a season with consecutive wins under head coach Paula Buscher.  Bradley hadn't opened a season with back-to-back home wins since the 1987-88 campaign. 

 

Chelleen Returns To The Lineup

    Junior center Ashley Chelleen missed the first two games of the season due to a foot injury, but returned to the lineup last weekend at the Miami Thanksgiving Tournament.  Chelleen scored four points and added one steal in just six minutes of action in her season debut against Miami (Fla.), but followed that with a team-high 14 points the very next night against Duquesne.  She played 19 minutes against the Dukes, hitting 3-of-6 shots from the field and 8-of-9 free throw attempts, while also contributing one assist and one blocked shot.  Chelleen is averaging 8.3 points and 4.0 rebounds in her three games this season.

 

Krumwiede Crashing The Boards

    Freshman Kelly Krumwiede is Bradley's second leading rebounder through the first five games of the season, pulling down an average of 6.4 boards per contest.  While she is averaging just 1.4 defensive rebounds per game, she has already collected 25 offensive boards and currently leads the Valley with a 5.0 offensive boards per game average.  Krumwiede's offensive boards have helped the Braves average 16.6 offensive rebounds and nearly 14.2 second chance points per game.  Bradley's opponents are averaging just seven second chance points per tilt.

 

Flanagan Earns All-Tournament Honors At Miami

    Sophomore Devyn Flanagan earned all-tournament honors at the Miami Thanksgiving Tournament (Nov. 25 & 26) in Miami, Fla., averaging 15.0 points and 7.5 rebounds in a pair of games.  Flanagan posted her first career double-double against the Miami Hurricanes, finishing with career and game highs of 25 points and 11 rebounds.  She hit 10-of-20 shots from the field and also added one assist and two steals in the 61-73 loss.

 

Double Overtime Wins

    Bradley's double-overtime victory against Valparaiso was the first overtime for the Braves in nearly two years.  The Braves last overtime contest was a 78-79 loss on Jan. 4, 2004 and was the first overtime win for Bradley since defeating St. Mary's (Calif.), 64-57, on Nov. 28, 2003.  Bradley is 16-16 in overtime games and 4-3 under head coach Paula Buscher.  BU is now 3-3 in games that have gone to two overtimes or more and ended a three-game losing streak in double overtime contests.  The last two overtime tilt was a 77-82 loss at Southwest Missouri State on Dec. 29, 2001.  Bradley's last victory in a game that went at least two extra periods was a 90-86 triple overtime win at Eastern Illinois on Feb. 1, 1992.

 

Career Nights Highlight Valpo Win

    Several Bradley players had career highs in the Braves double-overtime victory against Valparaiso Monday night.  Most notably sophomore Devyn Flanagan had career-highs of 15 points and seven rebounds off the bench (all in the second half) in the Braves victory.  Freshman Skye Johnson hit 6-of-9 shots to score a season-best 15 points, while senior Alex Liberatore corralled a career-high 11 rebounds.  Sophomore guard Libby Magnuson had a career-best four assists.

 

Up Next

    On the heels of a season-long four-game road swing, Bradley returns home Monday to open a season-long five-game homestand against instate rival Illinois.  The five-game homestand is the longest since the 1991-92 season.  Illinois leads the all-time series with the Braves 6-1, but Bradley posted its first-ever victory against the Illini last year at Assembly Hall, defeating Illinois 70-67.  The Illini are making its first trip to Peoria and Robertson Memorial Field House since the 1989-90 season.  Illinois is 3-2 on the season heading into Saturday's game against Saint Louis in Chicago.  Anyone bringing a new unwrapped toy for the annual Toys for Tots campaign will receive $1 admission to Monday's Bradley-Illinois game.

 

Season Openers

    Bradley opened its 31st season of intercollegiate competition with a 78-73 home victory against Illinois-Chicago  The Braves are now 18-13 mark in season openers and are 13-5 when opening the season at home.  Bradley opened the season at home for the second consecutive year and is now 22-9 overall in home openers, including a 4-2 mark in home openers under sixth-year head coach Paula Buscher.

 

Krumwiede Shines In Debut

    Freshman forward Kelly Krumwiede netted a game-high 22 points in the Braves season-opening comeback victory against Illinois-Chicago.  Her 22 points were the most by a Bradley player in a season opener since Carrie Coffman scored 30 points at Missouri on Nov. 27, 1994 and the most by a Braves freshman since Judy Burns had 23 points against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville on Nov. 20, 1981. 

 

Free Throw Story

    Bradley missed five of its first eight free throw attempts against Illinois-Chicago, but recovered to connect on 24 of its final 27 shots from the charity stripe.  The Braves converted 14 consecutive free throws to close the game.  Bradley's 27 made free throws were the most for the Braves since making 27 of 37 against Illinois State on March 4, 2004.  Leading the charge to the charity stripe was freshman Kelly Krumwiede, who made 12 of 15 free throw attempts on the day.  Krumwiede's 12 makes at the line are the most by a Bradley player since Sara Bailey hit 12 free throws at Northern Illinois on Dec. 20, 2002 and her 15 attempts are the most since Stephanie White was a perfect 15-for-15 at Western Illinois on Dec. 4, 1998.

 

Peters Steps Up In The Clutch

    With junior center Ashley Chelleen sidelined with an injury for the Braves season-opener against Illinois-Chicago, Bradley head coach Paula Buscher inserted junior center Amy Peters into the starting lineup.  In just her third career start and first since her freshman season, Peters posted her first career double-double with 15 points and 15 rebounds.  Peters made 5-of-7 shots from the field, including her fourth career three-pointer and had a career best 15 boards, surpassing her previous career high of seven rebounds. 

 

Braves Draw Over 2,000 For Season Opener

    Thanks in part to over 1,500 school children in attendance for Friday's season opener against Illinois-Chicago, Bradley drew a crowd of 2,068 fans to open the season.  The crowd is the seventh largest in school history and the most for a season opener in school history.  Friday's attendance was the ninth crowd of over 2,000 in school history and the largest since drawing 2,189 fans for the Dec. 18, 2004 game against Jackson State at Carver Arena.  It was the largest Robertson Field House crowd since drawing a school record 3,128 fans for the Jan. 6, 2002 game against I-74 rival Illinois State.

 

Buscher Now Second On Wins List

    Sixth-year Bradley head coach Paula Buscher took over second place on Bradley's career win list  with the Braves season opening victory at Illinois-Chicago.  Buscher owns a 65-79 record as head coach at Bradley, passing Jan Winkler for second all-time.  Lisa Boyer ranks as the Braves all-time winningest coach, owning a 124-149 record on The Hilltop.

 

Bradley Coaching Victories

Rank  Name................................. Overall Record

1.       Lisa Boyer (1986-96)........................ 124-149

2.       Paula Buscher (2000-present)............ 65-79

3.       Jan Winkler (1977-81).......................... 63-31

4.       Angela Beck (1983-86)......................... 38-44

 

Braves Picked Eighth In Preseason Valley Poll

    Bradley was picked to finish eighth in the Missouri Valley Conference in 2005-06 according to a vote of Valley coaches, sports information directors and media.  The Braves, which have finished tied for sixth or better in each of the last three seasons, received 99 points in the poll to finish seven points ahead of ninth-place Wichita State and 91 points behind seventh-place finisher Illinois State.  Indiana State received 34 of a possible 40 first-place votes to finish first in the voting.

 

MVC Preseason Poll

Rank  Team (First-Place Votes).................. Points

1.       Indiana State (34)................................... 393

2.       Missouri State (3)................................... 349

3.       Creighton (3)......................................... 302

4.       Drake................................................... 271

5.       Northern Iowa........................................ 219

6.       Evansville............................................ 207

7.       Illinois State........................................... 190

8.       Bradley................................................. 99

9.       Wichita State........................................... 92

10.      Southern Illinois....................................... 78

 

Experience Returning

    Despite losing six letterwinners from last year's squad, Bradley has quite a bit of experience returning in its nine letterwinners.  The group has combined to play in 437 games or an average of 48 per individual and have 140 starts prior to the season opener.  Seven of the nine returnees have started at least two games in their career with four individuals owning 17 starts or more.  Juniors Jen Brown (55 starts) and Erika Nelson (43 starts) are the most experienced on the roster having both played over 1,000 minutes in their two-year careers.

 

Braves Post Winning Record

    The Braves finished the 2004-05 season with a 15-13 record, marking the first winning season since the 2001-02 campaign.  Bradley tied for sixth place in the final regular-season Valley standings for the third consecutive year and finished with a winning mark for the 13th time in the program's 30 years.  The Braves 24 Valley victories over the last three years are the most by a Bradley squad since 1990-93.

 

Chelleen Ranks As Active Scoring Leader

    Junior center Ashley Chelleen entered the 2005-06 season as the Braves active career scoring leader with 416 points and currently has 441 points during her time on The Hilltop.  She missed the first two games of the year, but is averaging 8.3 points per game since returning to the floor for the Braves contest at Miami.  Bradley opened the season without a 500-point scorer on the roster for the first time since the 1999-2000 season when Nyagon Duany was the team's active scoring leader with 294 points.  The only other Bradley squads in the last 25 years to open a season without a 500-point scorer were the 1992-93, 1985-86 and 1984-85 squads.  Chelleen averaged 9.6 points per game as a freshman and was named to the Valley's All-Freshman team in 2002-03.

 

Road Warriors

    Part of the reason for Bradley's success last year was the Braves ability to win on the road.  This season the Braves are 0-2 in true road games and 0-3 in games not played at Robertson Memorial Field House.  Bradley finished with an 8-7 record in road and neutral contests, including a 7-6 mark in true road games.  The Braves finished with a winning road record for the first time since the 1996-97 season, when the team finished 16-12 overall and 9-9 in conference play.  Only three other conference foes finished with a better record away from home, with two of those teams advancing to postseason play (Missouri State and Creighton).

 

Brown Leads Valley In Assist-To-

Turnover Ratio For Second Straight Year

    Junior Jen Brown led the Missouri Valley Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio for the second consecutive year, averaging 1.93 assists to every turnover in 2004-05.  Brown was even better in conference play, owning a league-best 2.08 assist-to-turnover ratio as a sophomore.  As a freshman she led the conference with a 1.78 assist-to-turnover ratio and was named to the MVC's all-freshman team.

 

MVC Assist/Turnover Ratio (2004-05)

Rank  Name (Team).................................... Ratio

1.       *Jen Brown (Bradley).......................... 1.93

2.       Laura Spanheimer (Creighton)................. 1.66

3.       *Melanie Boeglin (Indiana State)............... 1.63

4.       *Kari Koch (Missouri State)..................... 1.47

5.       Jaci McCormack (Illinois State)............... 1.39

* - Indicates returners for 2005-06.

 

MVC Tournament Changes

    The Missouri Valley Conference announced several changes to the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament schedule for March 9-12 in Springfield, Mo.  The most notable change is that all 10 teams will participate in the postseason event for the first time in conference history.  The other major change was shifting of the tournament schedule from a Thursday, Friday, Saturday event to Thursday through Sunday due to the format change.  The bracket will mirror the Valley's men's basketball tournament with the #7 through #10 seeds playing Thursday night with the winners advancing to Friday's quarterfinals to face the #1 and #2 seeds.

 

Brown Cracks Top 10 In Assists

    Junior guard Jen Brown ranked second in the Missouri Valley Conference in assists per game, averaging 4.96 assists per game in 2004-05.  Brown's 139 assists last season were the most by a Bradley player since Tammy Van Oppen dished out 141 assists in 1996-97.  Brown moved into 10th on Bradley's career assist list with three assists in the Braves loss to Duquesne (Nov. 26).  She is currently tied for 10th in school history with Erika Grogg with 265 career helpers.  The first BU player to crack the career top 10 since Heather Best in the 1998-99 season, Brown needs 13 assists to take over sole possession of ninth place all-time.  She is the fourth player in program history to have 100 or more assists in back-to-back seasons and could join Kathy Stokes and Judy Burns as the only players to lead the team in assists in three different seasons.

 

Bradley's Career Assists Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)......................... Total Assists

1.       Kathy Stokes (1977-81)........................... 543

2.       Judy Burns (1981-84)............................. 529

3.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)..................... 360

4.       Dawn Cartwright (1992-96)...................... 353

5.       Val Wancket (1987-91)............................ 338

6.       Heather Best (1995-99)............................ 330

7.       Karen Anderson (1979-83)....................... 302

8.       Shelli Braud (1984-88)............................. 290

9.       Nancy Zoros (1984-88)........................... 277

10.      Jen Brown (2003-present)..................... 267

 

Braves Welcome Four In 2005-06

    Bradley picked up a pair of speedy guards and solid forwards for the 2005-06 season as the Braves welcomed 5-7 guard Skye Johnson (Olympia Fields, Ill./Marian Catholic), a 5-9 guard in Venessa Ostergaard (Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview), 6-1 forward Mari Korton (Coon Rapids, Minn./Andover) and Kelly Krumwiede (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West), a 6-0 forward.

 

Minnesotans Unite

                With the addition of Minnesota natives Venessa Ostergaard and Mari Korton, Bradley will feature three Minnesotans on the roster in 2005-06.  The duo joins sophomore guard and fellow Minnesota native Libby Magnuson.  Prior to Magnuson's arrival on The Hilltop, the Braves boasted only two other Minnesota products in Bonita Fricke (1992-93) and Megan McKee (1995-96).  Bradley will add two more Minnesota natives in 2006-07, having received National Letters of Intent from forward Jenny Van Kirk (Waconia, Minn./Waconia) and Renee Frericks (Wyoming, Minn./Forest Lake H.S.) during the Fall Signing Period.

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Players Mentioned

Jen Brown

#5 Jen Brown

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5' 8"
Junior
Ashley Chelleen

#32 Ashley Chelleen

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6' 3"
Junior
Devyn Flanagan

#23 Devyn Flanagan

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5' 9"
Sophomore
Skye Johnson

#10 Skye Johnson

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5' 7"
Freshman
Mari Korton

#22 Mari Korton

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6' 1"
Freshman
Kelly Krumwiede

#40 Kelly Krumwiede

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6' 0"
Freshman
Alex Liberatore

#11 Alex Liberatore

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6' 0"
Senior
Libby Magnuson

#14 Libby Magnuson

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5' 10"
Sophomore
Erika Nelson

#21 Erika Nelson

G
5' 8"
Junior
Venessa Ostergaard

#4 Venessa Ostergaard

G
5' 9"
Freshman
Amy Peters

#50 Amy Peters

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6' 0"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jen Brown

#5 Jen Brown

5' 8"
Junior
G
Ashley Chelleen

#32 Ashley Chelleen

6' 3"
Junior
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Devyn Flanagan

#23 Devyn Flanagan

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Skye Johnson

#10 Skye Johnson

5' 7"
Freshman
G
Mari Korton

#22 Mari Korton

6' 1"
Freshman
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Kelly Krumwiede

#40 Kelly Krumwiede

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Alex Liberatore

#11 Alex Liberatore

6' 0"
Senior
F
Libby Magnuson

#14 Libby Magnuson

5' 10"
Sophomore
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Erika Nelson

#21 Erika Nelson

5' 8"
Junior
G
Venessa Ostergaard

#4 Venessa Ostergaard

5' 9"
Freshman
G
Amy Peters

#50 Amy Peters

6' 0"
Junior
F