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Bradley University Women's Basketball 2/22/2008 6:00:00 AM

For Starters

    Bradley will try to end its second four-game losing streak of the season Saturday when Creighton makes its last trip to Robertson Memorial Field House for a 2:05 p.m. contest. 

    Currently tied for ninth in the MVC standings with Wichita State at 3-11 in league play, the Braves have won two of their last three home games and boast a 7-5 record at Robertson Memorial Field House this season.

    Bradley is 9-16 overall and has dropped eight of its last 10 games heading into Saturday's tilt.  The Braves are looking avenge a 72-69 loss to the Bluejays earlier this season in Omaha, Neb. 

    NCAA basketball mascot J.J. Jumper will appear at Saturday's game.

    Creighton is tied for third in the Valley standings with Drake at 9-4 after a 69-51 victory in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Thursday.

    The Bluejays have won three consecutive games after the victory at UNI and won seven of their last eight games, including three of four road contests.  Creighton is 6-7 in road games this season and 7-7 away from home, including one neutral site victory. 

    After a 5-4 start to the season, the Bluejays have gone 11-4 and own a 4-3 road record during the recent stretch. 

   

About Creighton

    Creighton has won three consecutive games and enters Thursday's game trying to post its third four-game win streak of the season.  One of the most balanced teams in the Valley, the Bluejays have five players scoring between 8.2 points and 10.3 points per game.

    The top rebounding team in the Valley, Creighton is hauling down a league-best 40.4 boards per game.  The Bluejays also lead the MVC in free throw percentage and rank among the league leaders in three-point field goal percentage, rebounding margin, assists and offensive rebounding. 

    Creighton returned all five starters and 10 of 11 letterwinners from last season's team that finished 13-19 overall and was sixth in the MVC at 8-10. 

    Senior forward Sara Cain is the top scorer for the Bluejays, averaging 10.3 points per game.  Freshman guard Kelsey Woodard is scoring 10.2 points per game and leads the MVC in free throw shooting, making 90.3 percent of her free throw attempts.

    Senior guard Ally Thrall is second in the MVC in three-point field goal percentage (.430) and fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio while scoring 9.5 points per contest.  Junior center Kristina Voss is shooting 54.7 percent from the field on the year to rank second in the Valley in field goal percentage and is scoring 8.6 points per game.  Sophomore forward Sam Schuett ranks fifth in the MVC in rebounding at 6.7 boards per game and is adding 8.2 points per game. 

 

About Bradley

    Bradley returns seven of 12 letterwinners, including two starters from last year's team that finished seventh in the Missouri Valley Conference with a 12-19 overall record and 7-11 Valley mark.  The Braves return just one of their top five scorers, however, from last year in senior Devyn Flanagan.

    The Braves will be a bit shorthanded in the middle, as junior transfer Monica Rogers will miss the remainder of the season after rupturing the Achilles tendon in her left leg against Illinois State (Jan. 13).  Rogers was leading Bradley in scoring and rebounding, averaging 12.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game in 12 games this season.  She was also shooting a team-best 54.1 percent from the field and had scored in double figures nine times.

    Sophomore guard Skye Johnson is averaging 9.3 points, 3.2 assists and is also averaging a league best  2.8 steals per game after missing last season.  Johnson has averaged 10.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 3.6 steals per game over the last nine outings.

    Senior guard Devyn Flanagan is the Braves top returning scorer and active career scoring leader.  Flanagan is currently 15th in career scoring at Bradley with 956 career points and is now averaging 8.5 points per game, while also dishing out nearly three assists per tilt. 

    Junior Kelly Krumwiede has been the most productive player in conference play for the Braves, averaging 10.8 points and 7.2 rebounds while shooting 51.3 percent from the field against Valley opponents.  She has averaged 11.4 points, 7.8 boards, 1.9 assists and 1.4 steals per game over the last eight contests.

    The Braves are averaging 61.7 points per game and have reached 70 points just five times this season.  BU ranks as one the top defensive squads in the Missouri Valley Conference, however, giving up an average of 65 points per game on the season to rank fifth in the MVC in scoring defense.  Bradley leads the MVC in steals, coming away with nearly 11 steals per game and force a league-best 20.7 turnovers per ball game.

Bradley is second in the conference in assists per game (15) and ranks third in the league in field goal percentage (.410).

 

Creighton Series

    The Braves two-game homestand concludes Saturday against Creighton.  The Bluejays have won each of the last three meetings in the series and hold a 31-4 edge in the all-time series, including a 17-1 record in games played in Peoria, Ill.  Bradley won the first two meetings in the all-time series, but Creighton has claimed in victory in 31 of the last 33 meetings.  The Braves only home win in the series came in the Bluejays first visit to Peoria, Ill., on Dec. 2, 1989.  Creighton has won 17 consecutive games at Robertson Memorial Field House against the Braves.

 

The Coaches

    Paula Buscher (Missouri State, ?86) is in her eighth year at Bradley and has a record of 93-130 (.417) at BU.  Buscher led teams to improved records in each of her first five seasons as a collegiate head coach and seven of her 10 seasons overall.  Buscher owns a 136-168 (.447) career record and is in her 11th year as a collegiate head coach.  She is the second winningest coach in school history and led Bradley to its first MVC Tournament victory since 1996 last season.  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.

    Jim Flanery (Creighton ?87) is in his sixth season as head coach at his alma mater and as a collegiate head coach.  Flanery has led the Bluejays to a 104-76 (.578) record in that time, which includes 19 or more victories in each of his first three years.  Creighton won the 2004 WNIT Championship and advanced to postseason play in each of his first three years.

 

Flanagan Knocks Down 100th Trey

    Senior Devyn Flanagan hit her 100th three-pointer as a Brave Thursday against Drake.  The 10th player in school history to knock down 100 trey's in a Bradley uniform, she needs three 3-point baskets to pass former teammate Erika Nelson for ninth place on the BU career list.  Flanagan is also one of the most accurate long range bombers in school history, shooting 34.8 percent (100-for-287) from behind the arc during her Bradley career.  She currently ranks in three-point field goal percentage at BU. 

 

BU's Career Three-Point FG Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)                                       3FG

1.       Genny Mueller (2001-05)                          182

2.       Michelle Nason (1993-95)                         158

3.       Heather Best (1995-99)                             154

4.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)                      148

5.       Erika Grogg (1990-94)                              112

6.       Jen Brown (2003-07)                               111

7.       Dawn Cartwright (1992-96)                       110

8.       Dana Anderson (1994-98)                         104

9.       Erika Nelson (2003-07)                            102

10.      Devyn Flanagan (2004-08)                      100

11.      Sara Bailey (1999-03)                                99

 

BU's Career Three-Point FG% Leaders

3FG% Name (Years)                              3FG-3FGA

.406    Michelle Nason (1993-95)                   158-689

.389    Erika Nelson (2003-07)                      102-262

.377    Carolyn Hagerty (1993-95)                   78-207

.373    Va'Nicia Waterman (2001-05)                84-225

.368    Amy Peters (2003-07)                         60-163

.365    Erika Grogg (1990-94)                        112-307

.357    Heather Best (1995-99)                       154-431

.349    Andrea McAllister (1988-92)                148-424

.348    Devyn Flanagan (2004-08)                100-287

.345    Genny Mueller (2001-05)                    182-527

.343    Cara Hobing (1994-98)                         47-137

 

Queen Of Thieves

    Sophomore Skye Johnson is the first Bradley player with 60 or more steals in a season since former teammate Jen Brown had 61 steals in 2003-04 and her league-leading 69 steals is the most by a Bradley player since Lora Weber had 75 steals in 2001-02.  Johnson's 69 steals is the second-most by a BU sophomore, second only to Karen Anderson's 72 steals as a sophomore in 1980-81.  She is averaging 3.0 steals per game in Valley play, including an impressive 3.7 steals per game average over the last 10 games. 

 

Steals By A Bradley Sophomore

Steals Player................................................. Year

72       Karen Anderson................................ 1980-81

69       Skye Johnson................................. 2007-08

62       Val Wancket..................................... 1988-89

 

Dishing The Rock

    Senior Rachel Merriman has taken over the starting point guard duties after the graduation of four-year starter Jen Brown and has been one of the top passers in the Missouri Valley Conference this season.  Merriman is currently fifth in the Valley in assists (3.96 per game) and is third in the Valley in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.02).  In fact, after a slow start to the season she is averaging 4.1 assists per game and boasts an impressive 2.47 assist-to-turnover ratio over the last 18 games.  Merriman enters Saturday's game against Creighton with 99 assists and needs just one assist to become the first player since Jen Brown in 2004-05 to dish out 100 assists in a season.  In addition to Merriman's passing, sophomore Skye Johnson is averaging 3.5 assists per game with a 1.09 assist-to-turnover ratio in Missouri Valley Conference play after averaging 2.7 assists with a 0.83 assist-to-turnover ratio in non-conference games.

 

Close Calls Still Unkind

    A pair of close calls last weekend has dropped Bradley's road record in conference to play to 0-7.   Six of the Braves MVC road losses have come by a total of 25 points, however.  Bradley is 2-9 in true road games this season with seven of those nine losses coming by seven points or less.  The Braves are 2-9 in games decided by 10 points or less this season.  Last season Bradley was 6-2 in games decided by seven points or less and the Braves were 8-8 overall in games in which the final margin was 10 points or fewer.

 

Double Trouble

    Junior Kelly Krumwiede has posted double-doubles in two of the last five games and scored in double figures in five of the last six outings.  Krumwiede has three double-doubles on the year to lead the Braves and now has 10 career double-doubles.  Bradley's active career leader in rebounds with 481 boards, Krumwiede's 10 career double-doubles is tied for 10th in school history.  She leads the Braves in rebounding at 5.9 boards per game and is Bradley's top scorer in conference play at 10.8 points per game.

 

Flanagan Nears 1,000 Points

    Senior Devyn Flanagan entered Saturday's game against Creighton with 956, needing just 44 points to become the 14th player in program history with 1,000 career points.  She is currently 15th in school history and is 24 points behind Andrea McAllister for 14th.  If Flanagan reaches the 1,000-point mark, she would be the first Bradley player since Dena Williams in 2004-05 to score 1,000 points in a career.  Flanagan is the first player to have more than 700 points entering their senior season since Genny Mueller in 2004-05.  All 11 players that scored 700 or more points before their final season reached the 1,000-point mark during their last season as a Brave.  Junior Kelly Krumwiede is currently 36th on Bradley's career scoring list with 609 career points and is 36 points from moving up three spots on the Braves all-time scoring list.

 

Bradley's Career Scoring Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)                           Total Points

1.       Karen Anderson (1979-83)                     1,679

2.       Shelli Braud (1984-88)                           1,605

3.       Connie Griffith (1977-81)                        1,583

4.       Judy Burns (1981-84)                           1,544

5.       Sara Bailey (1999-03)                           1,541

6.       Karin Nicholls (1986-90)                        1,461

7.       Heather Best (1995-99)                          1,447

8.       Carrie Coffman (1991-95)                       1,313

9.       Genny Mueller (2001-05)                       1,269

10.      Eileen Yerkes (1988-92)                        1,120

11.      Val Wancket (1987-91)                          1,048

12.      Dena Williams (2001-05)                        1,030

13.      Carol Baresch (1986-89)                        1,018

14.      Andrea McAllister (1988-92)                      980

15.      Devyn Flanagan (2004-present)              956

16.      Ashley Chelleen (2002-07)                       925

 

Field House Finale Approaching

    After Saturday's game against Creighton, the Braves have a two-game Valley road swing on the schedule before wrapping up the 2007-08 regular season at home March 8 against Northern Iowa.  The regular-season finale against the Panthers will also mark the final game held at historic Robertson Memorial Field House.  A new facility, which includes an arena for women's basketball with seating for 4,500 people, and men's basketball practice facility is planned for the current site that Robertson Field House sits on.  The Bradley women's basketball team is 7-5 at home this season and owns a 207-170 (.549) all-time record at the facility heading into this week's action.  BU has finished .500 or better in 24 of 32 seasons playing in the building, including this season.  The Braves are 54-47 (.535) at Robertson Field House under head coach Paula Buscher and own a 56-47 (.544) home record during eight years, having won two games played at Carver Arena.

 

Braves Have Luck During Think Pink

    Bradley has had luck during its “Hoops for the Cure” events, going 4-1 in those contests over the past five seasons after a 62-50 win against Indiana State on Feb. 7.  Head Coach Paula Buscher sponsored a Coach's Challenge, pledging $25 per BU three-pointer in each of the previous five events.  The Braves have been more than up for the challenge, connecting on 45.3 percent (34-for-75) from long range in the prior Hoops for the Cure events.  Bradley helped raise nearly two thousand dollars at its fifth annual event against the Sycamores and have helped raise over $35,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation over the past five seasons.

 

Conference Play Turnaround

    Junior Kelly Krumwiede has taken her game to another level since Missouri Valley Conference play has started.  After averaging 5.8 points and 4.3 rebounds per game while shooting 42.6 percent in non-conference action, Krumwiede is averaging 10.8 points and 7.2 rebounds while shooting 51.3 percent from the field in Missouri Valley Conference play.  In fact, she is averaging 11.5 points and 8.1 rebounds per game over the last 10 contests.

 

Krumwiede Stats Comparison

                Non-Conference Play         MVC Play

Points pg               5.8                           10.8

Rebounds pg         4.3                            7.2

Field Goal%           .426                          .513

Free Throw%         .500                          .688

Assist pg                0.5                            1.4

Steals pg                0.5                            1.1

 

Braves End Losing Streak To Indiana State

    Bradley's victory against Indiana State (Feb. 7) not only gave the Braves back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference wins for the first time since winning three straight league tilts in February 2007, but it ended an eight-game losing streak in the series with Indiana State.  The Braves had not beaten the Sycamores since March 6, 2004.  Northern Iowa takes over the longest active winning streak against BU, having won seven consecutive games in the series.

 

Braves Shoot Lights Out vs. SIU

    Bradley turned in one of the most efficient offensive outings in school history against Southern Illinois (Feb. 2), shooting a season-best 60.7 percent from the field.  The Braves shot over 60 percent in a game for the first time since the 1991-92 season and the 60.7 field goal percentage tied for the fifth-best field goal percentage in school history.  Bradley did go 0-for-3 from beyond the three-point arc, however, marking the first time the Braves did not connect on a three-pointer in a game since going 0-for-10 from long range against UNI on Jan. 8, 2005.  The Braves rank third in the Valley in field goal percentage, shooting 41.0 percent on the season.

 

 Team FG Percentage (Single Game)

Pct.    Opponent Name (FG-FGA)                    Date

.655    at Chicago State (55-84)                     11/27/82

.649    at Western Illinois (37-57)                     2/22/86

.611    Northwestern (33-54)                         12/16/86

.609    at Illinois-Chicago (39-64)                     1/27/87

.607    Drake (34-56)                                       1/2/91

.607    Southern Illinois (34-56)                     2/2/08

.606    Wichita State (40-66)                            2/13/92

.603    SIU-Edwardsville (41-68)                   11/20/81

.600    at Missouri State (33-55)                        1/9/86

 

Harris & Johnson Have Hot Hands Against Salukis

    Sophomore Skye Johnson and freshman Sonya Harris had the hot hands for the Braves against the Southern Illinois (Feb. 2) combining for 37 of BU's 76 points and hitting 18-of-21 shots from the field (85.7 percent).  Harris hit 8-of-9 shots and finished with a season-high 17 points, while Johnson was 10-for-12 from the field and tied a career-high with 20 points.  Harris' .889 field goal percentage is tied for the sixth best single game field goal percentage in school history, while Johnson's .833 percentage is tied for the 12th best effort in school history.

 

 Individual FG Percentage (Single Game)

Pct.    Name (FG-FGA)                                    Date

.917    Roxanne Grabow (11-12) at Chicago St.           11/27/82

          Karen Anderson (11-12) vs. Chicago St.           12/12/81

.900    Amy Peters (9-10) vs. SIU                    1/7/06

          Shelli Braud (9-10) at UIC                     1/27/87

          Connie Griffith (9-10) vs. Eureka           12/4/78

.889    Sonya Harris (8-9) vs. SIU                   2/2/08

          Jaime Lugge (8-9) vs. SIU                   1/31/03

          Genny Mueller (8-9) vs. UMKC          11/29/01

          Dena Williams (8-9) vs. Fresno St.        12/1/01

          Dawyel Jones (8-9) vs. Xavier           11/29/91

.846    Karen Richardson (11-13) vs. Lincoln    1/12/80

.833    Skye Johnson (10-12) vs. SIU              2/2/08

          Jenn Jolley (10-12) vs. Illinois St.           3/1/01

          Sheila Jenkins (10-12) vs. Drake            1/4/90

 

Stepping Up

    With junior Monica Rogers sidelined for the remainder of the season the Braves have turned to freshman Sonya Harris to help fill the void.  Harris has responded thus far, averaging 8.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots per game while shooting 54.3 percent from the field over the last 11 contests.  In fact, Harris has averaged 8.4 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game while shooting over 57 percent from the field (24-for-42) over the last seven games, which include a pair of double-doubles.  She averaged 2.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game over the first 14 games of the season. 

 

Krumwiede Joins 500-400 Club

    Junior forward Kelly Krumwiede became the 21st player in program history to collect 500 points and 400 rebounds in a Bradley uniform with her 10-point, 10-rebound effort against Missouri State (Jan. 19).  The 44th player in school history to score 500 points, Krumwiede has 609 points and 481 boards as a Brave.  On pace to finish the season with at least 500 boards, she would be the 14th player in school history to score 600 points and grab 500 rebounds.  Senior Devyn Flanagan needs 44 points and 10 rebounds to become the 11th player in program history with 1,000 points and 400 rebounds as a Brave.

 

Braves Pick Up First Conference Win

    Bradley picked up its first Missouri Valley Conference victory of the season downing Wichita State 66-54 (Jan. 17) after an 0-3 start to conference play.  The 0-3 start to Valley play marked the 10th time in 25 years of conference play the Braves opened league action with three straight losses.  Bradley has opened conference play with four or more consecutive losses seven previous times.  The victory snapped a three-game losing streak and also brought to an end a six-game regular-season Missouri Valley Conference losing skid that dated back to the Braves Feb. 17, 2007 home win against Wichita State. 

 

Tammy Van Oppen Inducted Into BU Hall Of Fame

    Former Bradley standout Tammy Van Oppen was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame Saturday, making her the 13th former women's basketball player in the BU Hall of Fame.  A transfer from South Florida, Van Oppen averaged 15.0 points per game in her two years with the Braves and led the team in scoring and rebounding both of her seasons in a Bradley uniform.  The Limestone, Ill., native has one of two triple-doubles in program history and was a two-time first-team All-MVC selection. 

 

Jenny On The Spot

    Sophomore forward Jenny Van Kirk has emerged as one of the Braves top scoring threats after seeing very little time as a freshman.  Van Kirk scored nine points as a freshman, but has started the last 20 games and is averaging 7.3 points per game on the season.  Over the last 21 contests, Van Kirk is shooting 46.3 percent from the field (62-for-134) and averaging 7.5 points per game.  She has also heated up from long range, hitting 17 of her last 41 three-point attempts (41.5 percent).

 

Flanagan Joins Century Club

    Bradley's game against Missouri State on Jan. 19 marked the 100th career game for senior Devyn Flanagan.  She is the 25th player in school history to appear in 100 games in a Bradley uniform.  Flanagan has started 81 of the 108 games she has appeared in at BU, including 78 of the last 82 games, and is closing in on Bradley's career top 10 for games played and starts.  With at least five games remaining, she needs one game played to break into the career top 10 for games played and her 81 career starts is tied for eighth in school history.

 

BU's Career Starts

Rank  Name (Years)                                    Starts

1.       Jen Brown (2003-07)                               112

2.       Dawn Cartwright (1992-96)                       108

3.       Heather Best (1995-99)                             107

4.       Karin Nicholls (1986-90)                           105

5.       Shelli Braud (1984-88)                               98

6.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)                        86

7.       Erika Nelson (2003-07)                              85

8.       Val Wancket (1987-91)                               81

          Devyn Flanagan (2004-08)                       81

10.      Jenn Jolley (1997-01)                                79

 

Reserves Continue To Shine

    Bradley's reserves have played a key part in the Braves success this season, averaging 24.9 points per game this season.  The BU bench has outscored the opponents reserves by an average of +4.4 points per game and have out-produced the opponents counterparts in all but 10 games this season.  Bradley is 9-5 on the season when the Braves reserves outscore the opponents bench, but 0-11 when the opponents bench outscores Bradley's reserves.

 

Rogers To Miss Remainder of 2007-08 Season

    Junior Monica Rogers will miss the remainder of the 2007-08 season after rupturing the Achilles tendon in her left leg during the second half of the Braves MVC home opener against Illinois State (Jan. 13).  A transfer from Hampton University, Rogers was leading the Braves in scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg), while shooting 54.1 percent from the field.  She sat out the 2006-07 season due to NCAA Division I transfer rules and then missed the first two games of the regular season due to a knee injury.  She had started three games this season, but was averaging 14.3 points and 7.1 rebounds while shooting nearly 60 percent from the field in the nine games she played in off the bench.  Rogers had surgery on Jan. 16 and will be sidelined six to nine months.  She will have one year of eligibility remaining.

 

Braves Draw Second Largest Crowd

    The first meeting in the annual I-74 rivalry between Bradley and Illinois State drew the second largest home crowd in Bradley women's basketball history when the two teams met Sunday at Robertson Memorial Field House.  A season-best 3,004 fans were on hand to witness the final between the two programs at historic Robertson Memorial Field House.  The Illinois State crowd was second only to the 3,128 fans that came out for the Jan. 6, 2002 home game against Illinois State, in which the Braves downed the Redbirds 71-36. 

 

Merriman Ties School Record

    Senior point guard Rachel Merriman tied the school record for most assists without a turnover at Indiana State (Jan. 10), dishing out eight assists in the Braves' 65-70 loss to the Sycamores.  In her first season as Bradley's starting point guard, Merriman has already passed her season total from last year and is one of three players (Jen Brown & Eileen Yerkes) in school history to have two or more games with six assists or better and no turnovers.

 

Most Assists With No Turnovers

Ast.    Player.............................. Opponent & Date

8        Rachel Merriman.... at Indiana State 1/10/08

8        Jen Brown........................ at Creighton 3/2/06

8        Jen Brown................. vs. Indiana State 3/6/04

8        Eileen Yerkes......... vs. Eastern Illinois 2/27/92

 

Hot Or Cold

    Bradley has proved to be very streaky when it comes to shooting from beyond the three-point arc this season.  The Braves currently rank seventh in the Missouri Valley Conference, shooting 32.3 percent from three-point range, but have failed to find any consistency.  Bradley has shot under 30 percent from long range 12 out of 25 games, but have shot 50 percent or better from three-point territory three times.  In fact, the Braves have turned in two of the top four three-point shooting performances in school history this season.  BU shot 64.3 percent (9-for-14) from beyond the arc against Eastern Illinois and nailed 7-of-11 trey's (63.6 percent) at Indiana State.  The Braves also have two games in which they failed to shoot better than 10 percent from three-point range.  Bradley was 0-for-3 from long range against Southern Illinois (Feb. 2), failing to hit a three-pointer for the first time since an 0-for-10 shooting performance against Northern Iowa on Jan. 8, 2005 and also made just one of 11 trey's at Creighton.

 

Team 3-Point FG Percentage (Single Game)

Pct.    Opponent Name (3FG-3FGA)                Date

.818    Northern Iowa (9-11)                           2/10/01

.727    Wichita State (8-11)                             2/27/00

.643    Eastern Illinois (9-14)                      11/27/07

.636    at Indiana State (7-11)                       1/10/08

 

Braves Four-Game Win Streaks Snapped

    Bradley had a four-game win streak snapped in the Missouri Valley Conference opener, suffering a 64-62 loss at Northern Iowa (Jan. 3).  The four-game win streak was the longest since winning four consecutive games in December 2004.  Bradley also had a four-game home win streak snapped by I-74 rival Illinois State (Jan. 13).  The four-game home win streak was the longest since winning five consecutive home games between the end of the 2005-06 season and the start of the 2006-07 campaign.

 

Rogers Named MVC Newcomer Of The Week

    Junior forward Monica Rogers was named the Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week for the week of Dec. 31 after helping Bradley to a 79-70 home win against UC Davis to wrap up the non-conference schedule.  Rogers scored a team-high 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting off the bench to pace the Braves against the Aggies.  She scored 11 points in the second half and corralled three rebounds in the final 20 minutes or play.  She also added one assist and two steals in 25 minutes of play in the contest.  She is just the third Bradley player to earn Valley Newcomer of the Week, joining teammate Kelly Krumwiede and former Bradley player Amy Fuller.

 

Braves Wrap Up Non-Conference Slate With Winning Mark

    Bradley posted a 79-70 win against UC Davis to wrap up the non-conference portion of the schedule.  The Braves finished the non-conference slate with a winning record (6-5 overall) for the first time since going 7-2 in 2004-05 and finished better than .500 against non-league opponents for just the second time in the last six years.  In 25 years of conference membership, Bradley has finished the non-conference slate with a winning record 13 times.

 

Blowout Streak Ends

    Bradley's 79-70 victory against UC Davis ended a string of blowouts for the Braves.  The Braves had won three consecutive games by 21 points prior to the nine-point win and each of the previous six games had been decided by an average margin of 23.8 points per game.  The Braves won consecutive road games by 20 or more points for the first time since the 1985-86 season and were the victors in three consecutive games overall by 20 or more for the first time since February 1980.

 

Minnesota Connection Leading From Beyond The Arc

    Minnesota natives Jenny Van Kirk and Renee Frericks have been the best long range bombers for the Braves this season.  Van Kirk has made 17 of her last 41 three-point attempts and is shooting 39.5 percent (17-for-43) on the season.  Frericks tied a school record earlier this season hitting eight three-pointers in the Braves home win against Eastern Illinois and is shooting 33.7 percent from beyond the arc.  The sophomore duo combined for 18 points and was 1-for-7 from beyond the arc last season as freshmen, but are averaging a combined 11.3 points per game and shooting 35.7 percent (46-for-129) from three-point range this season, while the rest of the team is just 52-for-174 (29.9 percent) from beyond the arc.

 

Up Next

    Bradley opens its final road swing of the regular season Thursday at defending regular-season Missouri Valley Conference champion Southern Illinois.  The Braves won the season's first meeting in Peoria, 76-59, but the Salukis have won two of the last three meetings in the series and three of the last five games in the series.  Southern Illinois holds a 40-12 edge in the series, but Bradley is 10-4 against the Salukis over the last 14 meetings.  SIU leads the all-time series in Carbondale, Ill., 21-5, but BU is 5-2 in its last seven visits to SIU Arena.

 

Flanagan In Rare Air

    Senior Devyn Flanagan was already in elite company to open the season, starting the year in 28th place on the career scoring list.  The senior has since joined an even more elite group as she is one of six players in program history with 900 points, 350 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals in a career.  She currently has 956 points, 390 rebounds, 261 assists and 148 steals during her time as a Brave.  Flanagan is 44 points and 10 rebounds short of becoming the 11th player in school history with 1,000 points and 400 rebounds and has already joined Heather Best as the only players in school history with 900 points, 350 rebounds, 200 assists, 100 steals and 100 made three-pointers.

 

Name                         Pts.    Reb.    Ast.     Steals

Karen Anderson          1,679    562      302       282

Shelli Braud                1,605    679      290       283

Karin Nicholls             1,471    726      264       170

Heather Best               1,447    670      330       173

Val Wancket               1,048    788      338       223

Devyn Flanagan         956      390      261       148

 

Frericks Ties School Record

    Sophomore guard Renee Frericks tied a school record with eight three-point baskets in the Braves 83-57 victory against Eastern Illinois (Nov. 27).  Frericks entered the game with nine career points and was 1-for-11 in her career from three-point range, but connected on 8-of-11 trey's against the Panthers to tie Andrea McAllister's school record of eight three-pointers set Jan. 27, 1990.  The eight trey's also broke a Robertson Memorial Field House record, which was held by six individuals (including four former Bradley players) and is tied for the third highest game total in Missouri Valley Conference history.  Frericks finished the game with a career-best 26 points, crushing her previous career high of four points.  She has hit 28 of her last 73 three-point attempts (38.4 percent).

 

In-State Foes

    Bradley's game at Illinois State (Feb. 10) was the eighth of nine scheduled games against teams from the state of Illinois.  The Braves are 5-3 against in-state opponents, after going 3-9 against teams from the Prairie State last year.  Bradley ended a nine-game losing streak to in-state opponents that dated back to last December's home win against Loyola with a 69-62 victory over Illinois-Chicago earlier this season.  The Braves are now 37-27 (.578) against teams from the Land of Lincoln under eighth-year head coach Paula Buscher.  Bradley is 120-140 (.462) against Division I teams from Illinois all-time, but owns an 85-60 (.586) mark against Division I non-conference foes from Illinois.

 

Braves Top 70 For First Time

    Bradley scored a season-high 83 points against Eastern Illinois on Nov. 27, ending a streak of 10 consecutive games in which the Braves didn't reach the 70-point mark dating back to last season.  The 10-game stretch under 70 points was the first for the Braves since failing to score 70 or more in the first 35 games of intercollegiate competition.  Bradley was held to under 70 points for the entire 1975-76 (11 games) and 1976-77 (18 games) seasons in addition to the first six games of the 1977-78 campaign. 

 

Braves Finish Horizon League Tour

    Bradley's game at Loyola-Chicago (Dec. 5) marked the Braves' fourth and final game against Horizon League opponents.  The Braves finished 2-2 against Horizon League teams this season, posting wins against Illinois-Chicago and Loyola.  BU is 37-21 (.638) against current members of the Horizon League, including a 28-18 (.609) record against this year's Horizon League foes.  Bradley is 15-7 (.682) against current members of the Horizon League under eighth-year head coach Paula Buscher.

 

Braves Dial In From Downtown

    Bradley opened the season struggling from long distance, shooting 26.8 percent (15-for-56) from beyond the arc over the first five games of the season.  The Braves have heated up, however, hitting 83-of-247 (33.6 percent) from three-point range over the last 20 contests.  The Braves rank seventh in the Valley in three-point field goal percentage, shooting 32.3 percent from beyond the arc.

 

Braves Make Trek North To Alaska                          The Bradley women's basketball team finished fourth at the annual Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage, Alaska, losing to Santa Clara (61-69) and Cleveland State (61-82).  Tournament host Alaska Anchorage won its second consecutive tournament title.  The Braves were the first Missouri Valley Conference women's team to participate in the Great Alaska Shootout since Drake and Wichita State both took part in the 1983-84 event.  The Bradley men's basketball team is the only other team in school history to compete in Alaska, taking part in the 1979 tournament. 

 

Buscher Coaches 300th Game

    Bradley's game against Indiana State (Feb. 7) was head coach Paula Buscher's 300th game as a collegiate head coach.  Buscher coached her 200th game at Bradley earlier this season in the Braves home opener against Butler on Nov. 13.  She enters Saturday's contest against Creighton with a record of 93-130 (.417) at BU, including a 41-34 (.547) mark against non-conference opponents.  Only Lisa Boyer had a longer tenure as head coach of the Braves, sitting on the Bradley bench for 273 games over 10 seasons.  Buscher is second behind Boyer's school record 124 victories.  She owns a 136-168 (.447) career coaching mark in her 11th season as a collegiate head coach. 

 

Braves On The Internet

    Bradley women's basketball fans can catch all of this year's home and away games via the internet at www.bubraves.com  Free audio will be available for each game in addition to a pay-per-view video stream for all home games and some road contests.

 

See You In St. Charles

                While the 2007-08 season will mark the end of an era with the final season of Robertson Memorial Field House, it also marks the beginning of another era for the Missouri Valley Conference.  After 22 years of playing the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at campus sites, the 2007-08 State Farm MVC Women's Basketball Tournament will be the first held at a neutral site.  All 10 teams will advance to this year's tournament that will be held March 13-16 at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo.  All-session tickets are available at the Bradley Athletics Ticket Office for $40.  For ticket information, contact the Bradley Athletics Ticket Office at (309) 677-2625.

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Jen Brown

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Ashley Chelleen

#32 Ashley Chelleen

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Erika Nelson

#21 Erika Nelson

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5' 8"
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Amy Peters

#50 Amy Peters

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6' 0"
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Devyn Flanagan

#23 Devyn Flanagan

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5' 9"
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Renee Frericks

#3 Renee Frericks

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5' 10"
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Sonya Harris

#15 Sonya Harris

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Skye Johnson

#24 Skye Johnson

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5' 7"
Sophomore
Kelly Krumwiede

#40 Kelly Krumwiede

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6' 0"
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Rachel Merriman

#14 Rachel Merriman

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5' 9"
Senior
Monica Rogers

#30 Monica Rogers

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Jenny Van Kirk

#13 Jenny Van Kirk

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Players Mentioned

Jen Brown

#5 Jen Brown

5' 8"
Senior
G
Ashley Chelleen

#32 Ashley Chelleen

6' 3"
Senior
C
Erika Nelson

#21 Erika Nelson

5' 8"
Senior
G
Amy Peters

#50 Amy Peters

6' 0"
Senior
F
Devyn Flanagan

#23 Devyn Flanagan

5' 9"
Senior
G
Renee Frericks

#3 Renee Frericks

5' 10"
Sophomore
G
Sonya Harris

#15 Sonya Harris

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Skye Johnson

#24 Skye Johnson

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Kelly Krumwiede

#40 Kelly Krumwiede

6' 0"
Junior
F
Rachel Merriman

#14 Rachel Merriman

5' 9"
Senior
G
Monica Rogers

#30 Monica Rogers

6' 1"
Junior
F
Jenny Van Kirk

#13 Jenny Van Kirk

6' 1"
Sophomore
F