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Ole Miss Women's Basketball Game Notes

12/6/2001 | Women's Basketball

Dec. 6, 2001

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GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Date: December 7, 2001
Time: 7:00 p.m. CT
Site: Convocation Center, Jonesboro, Ark.
Radio: WTNM 105.5 FM

PROBABLE STARTING LINE-UPS

OLE MISS PROBABLE STARTERS

No.PlayerHt.Yr.Pos.HometownPPGRPGAPG
10Sherika Wright5-6Sr.GAugusta, Ga.9.82.55.5
13Ally Kelly5-6Fr.GAustin, Texas11.01.80.8
32Von Kirk5-10Sr.FHuntsville, Ala.8.55.01.0
33Amber Watts6-3Fr.CUtica, Miss.3.56.32.8 (B)
34Tywanna Inmon6-1So.FWest Memphis, Ark.9.85.50.5

ARKANSAS STATE PROBABLE STARTERS

No.PlayerHt.Yr.Pos.HometownPPGRPGAPG
10Casie Lowman5-7Jr.GGermantown, Tenn.10.13.04.8
11Amber Abraham5-10Fr.GMoorhead, Minn.7.94.32.6
23Rae-Anne Smith5-7Sr.GDumas, Ark.15.23.72.0
31Chiquita Tucker6-3Sr.CChicago, Ill.11.27.61.3
33Jolie McKeirnan6-1Jr.FSt. Louis, Mo.11.89.20.3

STATISTICAL COMPARISON

Ole MissCategoryArkansas State
73.1Points Per Game65.3
62.1Opp. Points Per Game69.8
41.9Field Goal Pct.38.4
38.8Opp. Field Goal Pct.39.9
68.7Free Throw Pct.68.7
71.7Opp. Free Throw Pct.67.8
38.03-Point Field Goals34.0
33.4Opp. 3-Point Field Goals31.1
39.4Rebounds39.9
38.9Opp. Rebounds42.0
15.4Assists12.0
19.0Turnovers19.9
3.9Blocked Shots3.0
13.0Steals8.7

LADY REBEL GAME NOTES

LADY REBELS TRAVEL TO ARKANSAS STATE: The Lady Rebels (5-2) travel to Jonesboro, Ark., Friday to take on the Arkansas State Indians (4-5). Game time is set for 7 p.m.

ALDY IS IN FIFTH YEAR: Ron Aldy is in his fifth year (61-62 at Ole Miss, 144-104 all-time) at the helm of the Lady Rebel basketball program. After having achieved success on every level as either a head coach or an assistant coach, Aldy has used his knowledge and love of the game to bring the storied Ole Miss basketball program back to national prominence. He has dedicated himself to making Ole Miss a winner on and off the court. Aldy has guided the Lady Rebels to postseason play in two of his four seasons in Oxford. He led Ole Miss to a 17-13 overall record and a trip to the WNIT in 2000-01. Off the court, the Lady Rebels have made tremendous strides academically and in the community, as well. Ole Miss has placed six players on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in each of the last three seasons. Since Aldy came to Oxford, all of his outgoing seniors have received their bachelor's degrees with the exception of one, who will graduate in December. Aldy and his staff have seen to it that the Lady Rebels get involved in the Oxford community. The Ole Miss players have helped build a community playground, visited the elderly and participated in many other activities in the area.

LADY REBELS ON SUPERTALK MISSISSIPPI 105.5 FM: This season the Lady Rebel games will be broadcast on WTNM Supertalk Mississippi (105.5 FM), with each broadcast beginning 15 minutes prior to the scheduled tip-off. Brad Daniels and Gary Darby are sharing the play-by-play duties this season. Darby is in his 10th year as the "Voice of the Lady Rebels". Daniels, in his first year with Ole Miss, currently serves as news and sports director at WQLJ-FM 93.7 in Oxford.

LADY REBELS ROUTE VERMONT: Ole Miss got back on the winning track Tuesday night by defeating the visiting Vermont Catamounts, 74-53. Senior Von Kirk led Ole Miss with 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor, including 3-of-4 from the three-point line. The Lady Rebels used a stifling defenese and hot shooting to send the Catamounts back to Vermont with a loss.

SCOUTING ARKANSAS STATE: The Lady Indians enter Friday night's contest with Ole Miss with a 4-5 record. ASU is coming off a, 70-64, home loss to Northern Iowa. The Lady Indians are led in scoring by senior guard Rae-Anne Smith with 15.2 points per game. Four players are averaging double figures. In addition to Smith's numbers, junior forward Jolie McKeirnan (11.8), senior center Chiquita Tucker (11.2) and junior guard Casie Lowman (10.1) all average double-digits. McKeirnan is the leading rebounder with 9.2 boards per game.

SERIES RECORD: This will be the ninth meeting between the two schools. Ole Miss holds a 6-2 advantage in the series. The Lady Rebels defeated the Indians, 69-54, in Oxford last season. Please see page three for a recap of last meeting between the two schools.

OLE MISS VS. ARKANSAS SCHOOLS: Ole Miss owns a 21-6 record (.777 winning percentage) versus schools from the state of Arkansas. The following is a list of the schools from Arkansas that Ole Miss has played and their records against those schools.

Team                    RecordArkansas                  11-4Arkansas-Little Rock       3-0Arkansas State             6-2Total                     21-6

OLE MISS VS. THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE: The Lady Rebels own a 36-9 all-time record (.800 winning percentage) against the Sun Belt Conference. The following are the Sun Belt schools Ole Miss has faced and their records against those schools.

Team                     RecordArkansas-Little Rock        3-0Arkansas State              6-2Florida International       2-0Louisiana-Lafayette         1-0Middle Tennessee           13-3New Mexico State            0-1New Orleans                 6-0North Texas                 1-0South Alabama               2-0Western Kentucky            2-3Total                      36-9

OLE MISS-ASU TIES: The Lady Rebels have three players on this year's team from the state of Arkansas. Juniors Leah Henley and Kayla Madewell hail from Warren and Farmington respectively, and sophomore Tywanna Inmon is from West Memphis. Arkansas-Little Rock. ASU does not field any native Mississippians.

COMMON OPPONENTS: Ole Miss and Arkansas State share three commone opponents during the 2001-02 season. The Lady Rebels have already defeated Arkansas-Little Rock, 101-57, and fallen to Middle Tennessee, 74-64. Ole Miss is scheduled to play South Alabama on Dec. 21 in the Central Florida Holiday Classic. The Lady Indians will face all three during Sun Belt Conference play.

LADY REBELS FALL ON THE ROAD: Ole Miss fell 74-64 at the hands of Middle Tennessee on Saturday. The Lady Rebels enjoyed a three-point halftime lead at 37-34, before going cold in the second half and dropping their second game of the season. Ole Miss was led in scoring by guards Sherika Wright and Ally Kelly with 13 points a piece. Forward Kayla Madewell led Ole Miss in rebounding with seven boards and Wright added eight assists.

LADY REBELS POUND UALR: Ole Miss defeated Arkansas-Little Rock, 101-57, on Tuesday night at Tad Smith Coliseum. It was the fourth-straight victory for Ole Miss and improved their record vs. UALR to 3-0. In the win, senior center Saundra Jackson erupted for a career-high 24 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field and 10-of-11 from the free throw line. Freshman guard Ally Kelly also added 18 points and seven steals and senior guard Sherika Wright had a career-high nine assists. See boxscore on page seven.

OLE MISS VS. UALR PART II: In Ole Miss' win over Arkansas-Little Rock, 11 of 13 players scored for the Lady Rebels. Ole Miss forced the Trojans into 44 turnovers, while collecting 28 steals, the second highest steal total in school history. It was the highest scoring game during the Ron Aldy era and the most points scored by an Ole Miss team since the 1994-95 season when the Lady Rebels defeated Middle Tennessee, 103-56. It was also the first time Ole Miss had gone over the 100-point mark since the 1998-99 season, when Ole Miss defeated Florida Atlantic, 100-77.

LADY REBELS CAPTURE GRAN TREE THANKSGIVING CLASSIC TITLE: Ole Miss defeated Montana State, 66-59, and UW-Milwuakee, 74-57, to claim the 2001 Gran Tree Thanksgiving Classic title. The Lady Rebels used a balanced scoring attack in the tournament as five different players scored in double figures over the weekend. Senior Von Kirk was named MVP of the tournament and freshman Ally Kelly joined Kirk on the All-Tournament team. In addition to playing in the tournament, the Ole Miss team also took in the sights of the beautiful state of Montana. The Lady Rebels spent Thanksgiving Day at Big Sky ski resort.

OLE MISS SUCCESSFUL IN REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS: Ole Miss owns a 109-26 record in regular season tournaments. The Lady Rebels have won 37 tournament titles, including the 2001 Gran Tree Thanksgiving Classic. The Lady Rebels defeated Montana State and UW-Milwaukee to claim the title last weekend.

KIRK FOR MVP: Senior Von Kirk was named Most Valuable Player of the Gran Tree Thanksgiving Classic last weekend. Kirk averaged 13 points, 7 rebounds and 3 steals a game during the two-day tournament. The honor was Kirk's first MVP award of a regular-season tournament. It was her second time to earn All-Tournament honors, though as she was named to the Howard Bank Classic All-Tournament team last season.

KIRK MOVING UP THE CHARTS: Lady Rebel senior Von Kirk is moving up the Ole Miss charts in three-point shooting. Kirk, in just over two years, has made 97 three pointers, good for fifth-place on the career Lady Rebel chart. The 5-10 senior needs just three more three point baskets to catch Kim Gilchrist for fourth place. Becky Myatt is on top of the chart with 232 three point baskets.

OLE MISS WINS HOME OPENER: The Lady Rebels got on the board in the win column with Monday night's 78-58 victory over Murray State. Senior Sherika Wright led the charge with 17 points and five assists. Also in double figures for Ole Miss was sophomore Tywanna Inmon with 13 points and five steals. See boxscore on page six.

LADY REBELS DROP OPENER TO TENNESSEE TECH: Ole Miss came up short in their first game of the season as they fell to Tennessee Tech, 77-55, on Friday, Nov. 16. The Lady Rebels were tied with the Golden Eaglettes, 30-30, at halftime behind freshman Ally Kelly's 11 first-half points. Senior All-American candidate Janet Holt led Tennessee Tech to the victory by scoring 25 of her 41 points in the second half. Kelly finished the game with 15 points and three steals. Senior Sherika Wright added nine points and four steals for Ole Miss and sophomore Tywanna Inmon chipped in nine points. See Boxscore on page five.

STREAK STILL ALIVE: Ole Miss hit seven three pointers in their win over Vermont. They have now hit at least one three-pointer in 211 consecutive games. The NCAA record for consecutive games with at least one three-pointer is held by Louisville, who has hit a three-pointer in 294 straight games, dating back to 1991.

DISHING IT OUT: Senior point guard Sherika Wright is averaging 5.9 assists per game so far this season. Wright currently ranks fourth in the SEC with her 41 assists in seven games. The 5-8 Augusta, Ga., native led Ole Miss in assists last season with 113.

TAKE IT AWAY: The Lady Rebels recorded 28 steals against UALR on Nov. 27, led by freshman guard Ally Kelly's seven thefts. Five players recorded three or more steals in the contest and 12 of 13 players that played recorded at least one steal. The 28 steals ranks as the second best in a single game in Ole Miss history. The Lady Rebels have recorded 82 steals on the season, good for 13.7 per game which ranks fourth in the SEC.

MACHINE GUN KELLY: Ole Miss freshman Ally Kelly has been impressive in her first season of college basketball. Kelly is currently leading Ole Miss in scoring with an 11.6 points per game average. She was recently named to the All-Tournament team at the Gran Tree Thanksgiving Classic. She has led Ole Miss in scoring three times this season with 15 points in the opening loss to Tennesse Tech, 19 points in the win against UW-Milwaukee and 13 points against Middle Tennessee. Kelly has been exceptionally strong from the free throw line making 14-of-17 shots from the stripe.

BLOCK PARTY: Lady Rebel freshman forward/center Amber Watts is quickly becoming a defensive force in the paint. Watts, who stands 6-3, has collected an impressive 16 blocks in her first seven collegiate games. With Watts and senior Saundra Jackson manning the middle Ole Miss has recoreded 27 blocks in their first seven games after only getting 38 blocks all of last season.

YOUNG GUNS: Ole Miss is getting strong play from its freshman class so far in this young season. Ally Kelly (11), Carletta Brown (5) , Elizabeth Cansdale (3) and Amber Watts (4) are averaging 24 points per game, good for 33% of the team's total points average. Kelly's 11 points per game average is currently the best on the team.

MOST WINS UNDER ALDY: Four starters and nine letterwinners return from the 2000-01 team that recorded 17 wins. The 17 victories are the most wins by a Lady Rebel team under Coach Ron Aldy. The 1998-99 team finished 15-13 and made the WNIT. The 17 wins in a season are also the most wins since the 1995-96 season, when Ole Miss went 18-11 and made the NCAA Tournament.

CANSDALE HOT FROM THE ARC: Freshman guard Elizabeth Cansdale has been lighting it up from behind the three-point line so far this season. The Boulder City, Nev. native has made 5-of-8 from the the arc, good for 62.5 percent. Cansdale has made 6-of-11 from the field on the season and is averaging 2.8 points per game.

DEPTH A PLENTY: Ole Miss is developing some quality depth as nine players are averaging double-digits in minutes. Sherika Wright leads the Lady Rebels in minutes per game with 27.0. Ally Kelly (25.7), Von Kirk (23.9) and Tywanna Inmon (21.0) also average over 20 minutes per contest. Saundra Jackson (18.3), Amber Watts (18.3), TaShondrea Moton (15.3), Carletta Brown (13.7) and Tenisha Gist (11.4) all average more than 10 minutes per game. Kayla Madewell is nearly averaging double-digit minutes with 9.1 minutes per game.

NOVEMBER NUMBERS: The Lady Rebels are 60-17 all-time (779 winning percentage) in the month of November, including a 4-1 record during the 2001-02 season.

DECEMBER DIGITS: Ole Miss is 164-41 all-time (.800 winning percentage) during the month of December, inlcuduing a 7-1 record during the 2000-01 season.

IMPRESSIVE OUTSIDE THE SEC: The Lady Rebels have compiled an impressive record outside the Southeastern Conference in regular-season play. Ole Miss owns a 138-31 record (.817 winning percentage) versus non-conference opponents since 1990. The Lady Rebels' best non-conference record during that time came during the 1991-92 SEC Championship season, as they compiled a 15-1 mark versus non-conference foes. The Lady Rebels' were nearly as good last season as they went 12-1 against non-SEC challengers. The Lady Rebels have an overall 50-8 record (.862 winning percentage) versus the non-conference opponents on this year's slate.

OLE MISS MAKING THE GRADE: The Lady Rebels placed six players on the 2001 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Tennessee led the conference with seven players on the honor roll. In each of Ron Aldy's four years, Ole Miss has ranked in the top three in the SEC with the number of players on the honor roll. Takela Corbitt, Shayla Day, Von Kirk, TaShondrea Moton, Stephanie Murphy and Becky Myatt were all named to the 2001 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Myatt received the honor for the third-straight year.

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: Ole Miss will appear on television three times this year. The Sunshine Network will air Ole Miss' game at Florida on Jan. 20, 2002. FoxSportsNetSouth will televise the Lady Rebels' game against Mississippi State on Jan. 27 in Tad Smith Coliseum and Comcast Sports Southeast will televise the Lady Rebels' final home game of the season versus Tennessee on Feb. 21.

TRAVELING WITH THE LADY REBELS: Ole Miss will log plenty of miles during the 2001-02 season. The Lady Rebels will travel as far west as Bozeman, Mont., and as far east as Philadelphia, Pa. In between those two trips will be a trip south to Orlando, Fla. All of these trips come on the heels of Ole Miss' tour of Canada last May.

DOWELL, MYATT JOIN LADY REBEL STAFF: During the offseason, Aldy added two people to the Lady Rebel staff. Kim Dowell joined the program as an assistant coach and Becky Myatt turned in her playing shoes for a clipboard as she is now a graduate administrative aide for Ole Miss. Dowell comes to Oxford from her alma mater, UT-Arlington, where she served as an assistant coach for the past five seasons. She replaces Carol Sensley, a member of the staff for the past two seasons, who left to take the head coaching position with the McNeese State University women's basketball program. Myatt, who earned four letters under Aldy, is the Lady Rebel career leader in three-point field goals made and attemtped. She joined the 1,000 point club as a senior as she tallied 1,193 points during her Ole Miss career. Myatt's primary duties will be coordinating film exchange and maintaining correspondence with Alumni and Lady Rebel supporters.

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