Women's Hoops Open Four-Game Homestand Friday Night
SMU, East Carolina Each Sport 5-5 C-USA Records
Feb. 8, 2007
DALLAS (SMU) - After a come-from-behind win at Southern Miss Sunday, the SMU women's basketball team (13-9, 5-5 C-USA) looks to ride that momentum at home with the start of a four-game homestand on Friday evening vs. East Carolina (10-13, 5-5 C-USA) at Moody Coliseum. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. and will be broadcast live on KKGM-Radio (1630AM).
Both squads are 5-5 in league play this season and look to improve their respective place in the conference standings. The Mustangs have won the last two games and tend to play some of their best basketball at Moody Coliseum. East Carolina is 1-2 in its last three games and posts a 1-8 road record this season while SMU sports a 9-2 home record.
Scouting East Carolina...
Under the direction of fifth-year head coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener, East Carolina returns all but one starter from last year's 17-12 team. The Lady Pirates entered conference play with a 5-8 non-conference record. ECU has split its last four games (2-2) and have been involved in two overtime games this season.
As a team, ECU shoots 38.6% from the field (a mere 23.1% from three-point range) and 62.3% from the charity stripe. The Lady Pirates tops the league (in Conference USA games) in field goal percentage defense, second in scoring defense and third in scoring margin. Individually, senior post Cherie Mills leads her team in scoring (14.7 ppg) and second in rebounds (6.6 rpg).
Series History with the Lady Pirates...
SMU and East Carolina have met only once in the series history, which took place on Jan. 27, 2006, in Greenville, N.C., during Conference USA action. The Mustangs lost to the Lady Pirates, 75-63. Janielle Dodds turned in a 21-point, 11-rebound effort in the SMU loss.
Pony Tales...
** In the NCAA national statistics dated Feb. 4, SMU is ranked 12th in the nation (out of 324 ranked) in free throw percentage, 37th in field goal percentage defense, and 75th in scoring offense. Janielle Dodds is 58th in free throw percentage while Sharee Shepherd is 61st in steals per game.
** Junior Janielle Dodds is currently in 10th place on SMU's all-time scoring list, totaling 1,218 career points. She needs 63 points to move into ninth, surpassing Kim Brungardt's 1,280 career points.
** Junior guard Katy Cobb needs three more assists to eclipse the 200-career assist mark.
** Coming into Friday's game, other SMU freshmen season-best records in jeopardy include:
~ Brittany Gilliam is currently seventh with 42 steals (record of 84 set by Missy Parker during 1989-90 season)
~ Delisha Wills is currently fifth in free throws made with 65 (record of 114 set by Janielle Dodds during the 2004-05 season).
~ At the current pace, Jillian Samuels will be ranked among the top-seven freshmen in three-point field goal percentage,
sporting a current mark of 34.2% behind the arc. The freshmen season record (minimum 25 attempts) is 41.8% set by Suzanne McAnally during the 1988-89 season.