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No. 7 Jennies return to Multi and host Lindenwood

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#7 Central Missouri Jennies (19-2, 11-2 MIAA) vs. Lindenwood Lions (4-17, 5-7 MIAA)
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 | 5:30 p.m.
 Warrensburg, Mo. | Multipurpose Building (8,500)


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Next up for the Jennies
After going unbeaten through a four-game road swing over the past two weeks, the 7th-ranked Central Missouri Jennies return home for three of the final five games of the regular season, starting with a rematch with the Lindenwood Lions. The Jennies earned a 83-75 win at Lindenwood earlier this month as a part of the previous road trip, and will look to extend their six-game win streak by sweeping the season series over the Lions.

Last Time Out
BreAnna Lewis led the Jennies with 22 points, knocking down six three-pointers to contribute to the win over the Missouri Southern Lions, in Joplin on Saturday night. Lewis started her scoring early, knocking down the game's first field goal to put the Jens ahead 3-0 within the opening minute. The Jennies held that lead throughout the first half en route to the win.

Keuna Flax scored 20 points in the win, while Nicole Caddell finished just shy of a double-double, totaling 9 points and 9 rebounds. The UCM bench had their biggest contribution in six games, scoring a total of 13 points and led by Symone Murray, who scored seven.

National Leaders
The Jennies rank among the top teams in Division II in a number of statistical categories. As of Sunday, the Jens are 14th in total offense, averaging 75.4 points per game. They're also one of the deadliest deep-shooting teams in the country; the Jens 38.0% three-point shooting percentage is the seventh-highest in Division II, as the team hits an average of 7.3 treys per game, 19th-most in the nation. Overall Central Missouri shoots 42.7% from the field, ranking them 40th in the nation. With 14.8 turnovers committed per game, the Jens are one of the better ball handling teams in the country, with the 19th lowest turnover average. Finally, the Jennies have one of the best winning percentages in the nation, at .905 which ranks 8th.

Chasing History
The Jennies have a chance this season to record the best regular season record in program history. This season's record of 19-2 gives the Jens a .905 winning percentage. The school record currently sits at .906, which was set during the 1982-83 and 1989-90 seasons, when the Jennies posted identical 29-3 records. Both of those teams won MIAA regular season and tournament titles, NCAA regional championships, and reached the national semifinals and quarterfinals, respectively.

Winning Time
The Jennies have developed a knack for pulling out close games this season; the team is 6-0 in games decided by five points or less, most recently in their come-from-behind win over Missouri Western. On the season, the Jens shoot 42.7% from the field. In the final five minutes of games, however, that percentage rises to 46.7%. The Jens also average 10.7 points per game in the last five minutes compared to 75.4 on the year. UCM has claimed three wins after trailing with five minutes left in regulation (Southwest Baptist, Northeastern State, Missouri Western), and are a perfect 16-0 when leading at the five-minute mark.

Instant Impact
Junior forward Keuna Flax has performed as become one of the top players in the MIAA. Flax is averaging a team-high 21.1 points per game, and is shooting 54.2% from the field. Because she missed the first seven games of the year Flax doesn't qualify for any MIAA or NCAA leaderboards, but if she did, she would lead the conference in scoring with 2.5 points per game more than the second-highest average, and would rank fifth nationally in Division II. The Haltom City, Tex. native has scored 20 or more points in nine games for UCM this season, and has scored in double figures in every appearance; she set a new career high with 30 points in the win over Central Oklahoma on Thursday.

Scoring Threat
Junior BreAnna Lewis has been one of the nation's best three-point shooters this season. Lewis ranks third in the MIAA in scoring and 106th in Division II, with 15.6 points per game, and is shooting at a 38.0% clip from beyond the arc, ranking 52nd nationally. She has the MIAA's third-highest average of three-pointers hit per game, with 3.0, which places her 15th on the national leaderboard. In the win over Academy of Art, Lewis knocked down seven three-pointers, tying her for the third-most in a single game in Jennies program history; she has hit five or more treys in five games, most recently at Missouri Southern on Saturday, where she hit six.

Lewis, along with Keuna Flax, were former teammates at Trinity Valley CC, where they won the NJCAA national championship a year ago. With the Jennies, the pair account for 36.7 points per game, just under half of the team's scoring average.

Senior Leader
Senior forward Nicole Caddell has been dominant in the post this season, averaging a double-double with 13.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. She is just one of two players in the MIAA to be averaging a double-double on the season. Caddell has matched her career high of 16 rebounds three times this season (St. Mary's, Lewis, Arkansas Tech), and leads the MIAA in total rebounding and in offensive boards (3.7 per game). The Tuscaloosa, Ala. native ranks 17th in the nation in rebounds, and 23rd in the country with nine double-doubles this season.

Caddell also reached a major milestone in her UCM career in the win over Lincoln earlier this month, surpassing the 1,000 point mark. Caddell became the 24th player in Jennies basketball history to reach that total, and was the third-fastest Jennie to do so, reaching the milestone in just 74 games played. She now sits 22nd on the UCM scoring list, surpassing Ashley Millham (2003-07) with her 15 points at Central Oklahoma.

Caddell also pulled down her 600th career rebound against the Blue Lions. With her one block at Lindenwood, Caddell, became just the third player in Jennies history to have at least 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, and 100 blocks, joining Rosie Jones (1981-85) and Barb Sorensen (1986-90).

Disappointing Departure
After leading the Jennies offense during the first eight games of the season, freshman Shelby Winkelmann suffered a season-ending injury during the win over Dixie State. Winkelmann was averaging 17.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per game, leading the team in scoring at the time. The current team leader, Keuna Flax, played together with Winkelmann for one game (Dixie State) before the freshman's injury.

Starting Roles
A pair of Jennies worked their way into the starting lineups beginning with the trip to Las Vegas, in junior Quinnecia Twine and sophomore Brielle Wattley.

Twine is averaging 9.8 points as a starter, up from her season average of 8.6 points per game. She has scored in double figures in seven starts, and set a new career high with 24 points in the win over Central Oklahoma. Twine also hit a career-high five three-pointers against the Bronchos.

Wattley has started the last 14 games at point guard, and is averaging 2.1 assists as a starter. She leads the team with a 1.80 assist-to-turnover ratio this season, and has committed just four turnovers in her last five games.

Bench Notes
Junior Symone Murray leads the bench with 5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game this season ... She scored a career-high 13 points at Fort Hays State, and has reached double-figures five times this season ... Erin Redmond is fourth on the team with 31 assists on the year, to go along with 2.9 points and 1.6 rebounds per game ... Against Missouri Southern, Redmond tallied three assists, her highest total since the win over Northeastern State on Jan. 9 ... Junior Kiersten Orton has been one of the best rebounders off the bench for the Jens, averaging 2.5 boards per game ... She picked up three points and four boards in the win over Missouri Western, then led the team against Northwest Missouri with two assists ... Freshman Danielle Barry scored a career-high seven points in the first half of the win over Pittsburg State, and is averaging 1.5 points and 1.9 boards this season ... Breonna Embray has appeared in all 21 games this year, averaging 1.4 points per game ... The four points against Northwest Missouri was her highest point total since a career-high five points against Academy of Art.

Milestone Victory
After defeating Pittsburg State on Jan. 12, head coach Dave Slifer moved into third place on the Jennies all-time wins list, surpassing Mildred Barnes (1971-80). Slifer has a 164-93 record on the UCM sideline, and a 547-192 record during his 24-year coaching career. Slifer is just three wins away from tying Scott Ballard (1995-03) for second on UCM's wins list, with 167. At the start of the season Slifer ranked seventh among active coaches at the Division II level in total wins, and is one of just seven active coaches to reach the 500 wins mark.

In the Classroom
As much success as the Jennies saw on the court in 2011-12, they achieved just as much in the classroom. Nine players on last year's roster earned the MIAA Academic Honor Roll award, for earning at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Two players from a year ago, Alyssa Rhodes and Taylor Hanson, were honored with the MIAA Scholar-Athlete award, as the two seniors were recognized for earning All-MIAA Team honors while maintaining a 3.5 GPA or higher.

Junior forward Kiersten Orton was one of just 18 athletes across all sports at Central Missouri to earn the MIAA Academic Excellence Award. Orton has recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA during her time at UCM, while studying Middle School Math Education.

MIAA Preseason Polls
After a fourth place regular season finish a year ago, the Jennies debuted at No. 6 in the MIAA Preseason Coaches and Media Polls. Washburn, who won the regular season and tournament titles last year, were picked to repeat by both the coaches and the media. Pittsburg State, who reached the first round of the NCAA Elite Eight, were picked second in both polls. 

UCM in the Polls
After wrapping up a four-game road trip with a perfect 4-0 mark, the Central Missouri Jennies were rewarded with their highest ranking in the history of the WBCA USA TODAY Sports Division II Top 25 Coaches' Poll. Central Missouri earned the No. 7 rank this week, totaling 543 points after earning road wins over Central Oklahoma and Missouri Southern.

The Jennies are the second-highest MIAA team ranked in the poll, just behind No. 6 Washburn, who also improved three spots from last week. The current No. 1 team, Ashland (Ohio) held onto their spot from a week ago, collecting all 31 first-place votes.

Four MIAA teams are earning votes in the poll but are not ranked, including Truman (51 pts.), Pittsburg State (16), Fort Hays State (12), and Northeastern State (5).

UCM Program History
The UCM Jennies are 844-351 (.706) after 41 seasons, and 641-262 (.710) in the 30 seasons since joining NCAA Division II ... The matchup with Lincoln on Jan. 30 marked the 900th game for the Jennies since joining the NCAA Division II ... the Jennies have won 9 MIAA regular season championships, 7 MIAA Tournament titles, 6 NCAA regional titles, and the 1984 NCAA Division II National Championship.

Series History with Lindenwood
The Jennies lead the all-time series over Lindenwood 5-0, after earning a 83-75 win in St. Charles earlier this month. The relatively young series began in 1992, with a 68-52 Jennies win in the Multi.

Opponent Preview
The Lions come to Warrensburg looking to stop an eight-game skid. Lindenwood's last victory came over Central Oklahoma on Jan. 12. The Lions are led by sophomore Julie Hlinak, who averages a team-high 11.7 points per game. Senior Sarah Schnieders and junior Marissa Lehnig also average in double figures.

Last Time Against the Lions
Four Jens finished in double figures, led by junior BreAnna Lewis, who scored a team-high 19 points while knocking down five three-pointers in the win at Lindenwood, 83-75. For just the second time this season, the Jennies never trailed throughout the game. Nicole Caddell earned her eighth double-double of the year with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Keuna Flax also collected 18 points in the win.

A Win for the Jennies Would...
... improve the Jennies record to 20-2 this season ... improve their conference record to 12-2 ... clinch the second straight season with 20 or more victories, and the fourth 20-win season in the Dave Slifer era ... be the 12th win in the Multi this season, the most home victories since 2004-05 ... be the fastest to 12 MIAA victories since 1990-91 ... extend their home winning streak to 12 games.

A Loss for the Jennies Would...
... drop the Jennies record to 19-3 on the year ... drop their record to 11-3 against the MIAA this season ... be the first ever loss to Lindenwood.

Jennies Basketball in the Multi
The Jens are 454-99 all-time in the Multipurpose Building, and 85-29 during the Slifer era ... Currently, the Jennies hold a 11-0 record in the Multi this season ... UCM has won at least nine home games every year since 2004-05 ... the Jennies have gone undefeated at home three times: 1982-83 (15-0, finished 3rd in the nation), 1985-86 (14-0, regional champions), and 1988-89 (15-0, finished 4th in the nation) ... from 1988 to 1990, the Jennies won a school-record 34 consecutive games at the Multi.

UCM Athletics
The 2011-12 school year saw Central Missouri's 15 sports combine for seven MIAA regular season titles, and three MIAA tournament championships (women's soccer, baseball, men's golf). The Mules and Jennies have totaled 191 MIAA regular season championships across all sports, the most of any MIAA program. UCM has won five national championships since 1980 (men's and women's basketball in 1984, baseball in 1994 and 2003, and women's bowling in 2003), and seven national titles overall.

Jennies on the Air
Central Missouri women's basketball can be caught throughout the season on 98.5 “The BAR,” 1450 KOKO, and warrensburgradio.com as Greg Hassler provides play-by-play alongside Shawn Jones.

Fans can catch highlights each week on Central Missouri Sportspage, Thursday nights at 7 p.m., and Saturdays at 5 p.m. on KMOS-TV. Shawn Jones will sit down with Coach Slifer throughout the season to discuss the latest game, as various Jennies will be featured throughout the year.

Jennies fans can also tune in to 98.5 “The Bar” and 1450 KOKO each Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. for Central Missouri Sports Talk, with Greg Hassler and Bill Turnage. The pair will talk UCM athletics, as well as other hot topics in the sports world. Jennies coaches and players will drop in throughout the season as well.

Each MIAA contest througout the season will also be available online through AmericaOneSports.com. Every home game broadcast is produced by the student-run UCM Media Network. The cost for the webcasts is $8 for a single game, $30 for a 30-day pass, and $89.95 for a season pass, which includes both Mules and Jennies basketball.

MIAA Tournament
The 2013 MIAA Tournament is scheduled for March 8-10, at the Municipal Auditorium in downdown Kansas City, Mo. This year's edition of the conference tournament has a slightly different format, as four preliminary first-round matchups will take place on Tuesday, March 5 to round out the eight-team field. The top four seeds will earn a bye and automatically punch their tickets to Kansas City, while seeds 5-8 will host a first-round game against seeds 9-12.

The Jennies have claimed seven MIAA tournament titles, second only to Washburn's nine titles, but haven't cut the nets down since 1990. Last season, the Jennies knocked off Fort Hays State, 73-61 in the first round before falling to the eventual conference tournament champions Washburn, 64-62 in the semifinals. The Jens have officially earned a spot in the MIAA Tournament this season, and clinched no worse than the seventh seed. If the season ended today, UCM would face the winner of Pittsburg State and Northwest Missouri in Kansas City.
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