University of Massachusets Athletics
Minutewomen Continue Series With Maine At Mullins Wednesday
November 17, 2014 | Women's Basketball
| University of Massachusetts Women's Basketball Game Notes | |
| Game 3 | Massachusetts (0-2) vs. Maine (1-1) |
| Date | Time | Wednesday, November 19, 2014 | 7:00 p.m. ET |
| Location | Mullins Center (9,493) | Amherst, Mass. |
| Live Statistics | GameTracker |
| Live Video | Atlantic 10 Digital Network (Subscription Required) |
| Radio Broadcast | WMUA 91.1 FM |
| Series History | Maine leads, 14-8. Last meeting: Maine 86, Massachusetts 56; Nov. 29, 2013 |
| Game Notes | Massachusetts |
| Team Records | Massachusetts |
| Social Media | @UMassAthletics |
| Buy Tickets | Available through UMassAthletics.com or 866-862-7784 |
Last Meeting: Maine 86, Massachusetts 56; Nov. 29, 2013
Junior guard Emily Mital recorded a season-high 18 points, including 14 in the second half, but UMass women's basketball was unable to keep pace with a hot-shooting Maine squad during an 86-56 loss to the Black Bears at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, Maine, on Friday, Nov. 12, 2013. Mital shot 7-for-12 from the floor and went 1-of-2 on free throws to earn her scoring total.
During the final stanza, Mital's second trey of the half cut the Maine lead to 40-29 and Alyx Stiff added a traditional three-point play on a layup and free throw to bring UMass within eight of tying, 40-32 with 15:01 to play. The Black Bears rallied with an 8-0 run to push their advantage to 16 points at 48-32, and the Minutewomen were unable to cut into their deficit further.
The Black Bears finished the game shooting 31-for-56 from the floor (55.4 percent), including 48.0 percent on their three-point attempts (12-for-25). Liz Wood evenly split her team and game-leading 24 points over the halves.
Scouting Maine Women's Basketball
Maine dropped its season-opener at Bryant, 69-52, but responded with a 65-59 victory over LIU-Brooklyn on Sunday, Nov. 16. The squad enters competition with UMass with a 1-1 record after the Black Bears finished 17-15 overall during 2013-14, Richard Barron's third season as the head coach.
Sigi Koizar's 19.0 points per game leads all Maine competitors while Liz Wood scores 12.0 over the first two contests of the year. No Black Bear is averaging more than 5.5 rebounds per game so far as the squad is being outrebounded, 45.0-to-34.0 for a -9.0 margin on the glass.
Richard Barron is in his fourth season at the helm of the program. Barron sports a 30-63 overall record with the team and 182-202 mark as a head coach. The 17-15 record Maine earned in 2013-14 was the best finish the team had since the 2004-04 squad went 20-10 overall and the first campaign with a double-digit wins total since 2006-07 when the Black Bears won 13 of 28.
Maine is 14-8 all-time against the Minutewomen. Massachusetts last defeated the Black Bears on Dec. 11, 2011, when UMass beat Maine, 63-54 in Amherst, Massachusetts. That game marks the most recent in the series held at the Mullins Center.
Home, Conference Contests Available On A-10 Digital Network
UMass women's basketball will have 12 of its 13 home games broadcast online through the Atlantic 10 Digital Network, with Cody Chrusciel providing play-by-play commentary. A link will be accessible in each game preview to direct fans or other interest parties to the subscription page, where the viewer can purchase the plan he or she believes to be appropriate. The lone game that will not be broadcast on the A-10 platform will be available on TV through the CBS Sports Network as CBSSN will air the UMass-George Washington tilt on Jan. 18, 2015.
WMUA 91.1 FM To Broadcast Women's Basketball
Each Massachusetts women's basketball contest during the 2014-15 campaign will be broadcast live on WMUA 91.1 FM. Fans can listen in through the FM radio station locally or catch the game via the online live streaming app, which is free of charge and linked in each game preview as well as on the interactive team schedule.
On Top Of The Tweet Game
Instant information about the University of Massachusetts women's basketball program, including an inside look at key possessions and statistics in each game as well as updates from practice and other team events can be found through the Twitter handle @UMassWBB. Follow the Minutewomen there and catch information about each UMass Athletic Department program through @UMassAthletics.
Hand It Over
Rashida Timbilla stole the ball from Central Michigan seven times in UMass' near-upset of the preseason Mid-American Conference favorites and reigning MAC regular season champions on Nov. 16. Her seven steals were two better than her previous best.
It tied Timbilla for the fifth-most on the single game record listing for steals in a contest. Jennifer Butler set the high mark with 10 against Charlotte on Nov. 17, 2000.
Timbilla has 85 steals in 59 games (1.4 spg). At her current pace, Timbilla will join the top-20 all-time at UMass in the category late in the current season.
Freshmen Make Big Leap In Game Two
The four UMass freshmen, Cierra Dillard, Leah McDerment, Maggie Mulligan and Ciara Rosten, combined to score 30 points against the Central Michigan defense. This number came after Dillard's seven points at Western Michigan were the only ones scored by the newcomers.
Dillard also led the way at CMU with 16 while McDerment and Rosten followed with five and Mulligan added four points. These four shot a respectable 41.7 percent from the floor (10-of-24) and went 8-for-11 from the foul line (72.7 percent) against the Chippewas.
Double Up On Points & Rebounds
Rashida Timbilla leads all active Minutewomen with 11 double-doubles, including a 14-point and 12-rebound performance at Central Michigan on Nov. 16, 2014.
She had seven as a freshman in 2012-13 and followed up with three during her 2013-14 sophomore campaign.
Kim Pierre-Louis is the only additional current Minutewoman with at least one double-double. Pierre-Louis owns five during her career, all earned when she was a junior in 2013-14.
Griffith Joins Coaching Staff
Yolanda Griffith, a two-time Olympic gold medal-winning member of the U.S. National Team and WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, joined the UMass coaching staff on Sept. 5.
Griffith, a 2014 first ballot inductee into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, played 11 seasons in the WNBA and was the 2005 finals MVP when Sacramento won the WNBA Championship. Most recently, Griffith assisted at Lafayette in 2013-14 after she spent two seasons as a coach on the Dartmouth staff in 2011-13.
Wielgus Named Assistant Coach
Chris Wielgus was elevated from director of operations to assistant coach ahead of the 2014-15 season. Wielgus served as the director of operations during 2013-14 and has 30 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level.
Wielgus was the women's basketball coach at Dartmouth for 28 years (1976-84; 1993-2013), where she led the Big Green to seven NCAA Tournament appearances and two WNIT berths. She also coached the Fordham Rams to 37 victories over a two-season span from 1991-93 and has 436 victories as a collegiate head coach in total.
Olson To Fill Operations Role
Kellie Olson took over as the women's basketball director of operations Sept. 4, 2014. Olson brought a wealth of experience within the corporate realm to the position as she has worked for UPS as an accounts executive and UMass Athletics with the Learfield Sports Marketing team.
Olson competed for the Stetson women's basketball program from 2006-08 after two seasons at Mesa Junior College. Following completion of her competitive career, Olson stayed involved in basketball as an official. She has refereed games since 2010, including ECAC Division III (2012) and Northeast-10 Division II (2013) contests.
She is the granddaughter of legendary Arizona men's basketball head coach and NCAA Champion Lute Olson.
Turning Them Aside
Rashida Timbilla ranked among the conference leaders in blocked shots per game in 2013-14. Timbilla accumulated a team-leading 25 stuffs over 28 appearances for an average of 0.9 per game, the 12th-most in the Atlantic 10.
Through 59 career games at UMass, including the start of the 2014-15 season, Timbilla has 48 blocks, the 14th-most in program history and only two from tying Yolana Rayside (50; 1995-99) for 13th.
The Hometown Girl
Junior guard Victoria Stewart is a native of Amherst, Massachusetts, and played scholastically at nearby Amherst-Pelham High School.
Stewart, who walked on to the team as a freshman in 2012-13, earned a scholarship for her hard work, dedication and positive attitude before her sophomore year. For her career, she has appeared in 20 games with the Minutewomen.
Mital, The Scholar
Senior guard Emily Mital received a pair of Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll awards during 2013-14. Mital, a kinesiology major and a member of the University of Massachusetts Dean's List, was also chosen for the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll following the Spring 2013 semester to give her three nods to the two-per-year academic listing in four semesters eligible for it.
The Canadian Connection
UMass women's basketball has had eight Canadian players compete for the program in the history of the squad including Kim Pierre-Louis and Rashida Timbilla.
The list also included sisters Alisha Tatham (2004-08) and Tamara Tatham (2004-07), Cleo Foster (2001-04), Carolann Cloutier (2011-13), JoAnn Dupuis (1985-87) and Stephanie Lawrence (2007-11). The Minutewomen have had at least one Canadian-born player on their roster for each of the previous 13 seasons dating back to Foster's arrival in Amherst ahead of the 2001 campaign.






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