Bearcats Welcome Flyers to Fifth Third Arena

Bearcats Welcome Flyers to Fifth Third ArenaBearcats Welcome Flyers to Fifth Third Arena

Dec. 3, 2008

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BEARCATS HOST REGIONAL RIVAL DAYTON
The University of Cincinnati women's basketball team welcomes regional foe Dayton to Fifth Third Arena on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m.

THE SERIES
The Bearcats and Flyers have squared off 45 times, with UC holding a 23-22 edge in the series. Dayton won last year's meeting, 69-53, in UD Arena, snapping a seven-game winning streak by UC. The rivalry game is the second-most played by the Bearcats, topped only by longtime conference foe Louisville (56 games).

THE COACH
J. Kelley Hall enters his second season at Cincinnati after being named the seventh head coach in school history on April 4, 2007. Hall previously held the top spot at Louisiana-Lafayette, earning Sun Belt Coach of the Year honors in 2004-05. He is the winningest coach in ULL history and led the 2006-07 team to the NCAA Tournament, the first in school history. Hall has held assistant positions at Alabama, Mississippi State, Auburn, Cal State Fullerton, and Louisville. He was the head coach at a pair of junior colleges early in his career, leading Gordon College in 1984-85 and spending seven seasons at Truett-McConnel College. He holds a 307-135 overall record and a 103-79 Division I head coaching ledger.

  • UC won the Courtyard by Marriott of Florence Thanksgiving Classic with three straight wins over Mississippi Valley State, Savannah State, and Eastern Illinois last weekend.
  • The Bearcats welcome back two players who missed all of 2007-08 in juniors Shelly Bellman and Michelle Jones.
  • UC returns four starters from last season and 78 percent of its minutes played, 81 percent of its scoring, and 86 percent of its rebounding.
  • Junior guard Kahla Roudebush is the Bearcats' leading returning scorer, averaging 16.5 points per outing in 2007-08 and finishing in the Top 10 in the BIG EAST in scoring, three-point field goal percentage, and three-pointers per game.
  • J. Kelley Hall won his 100th game as a Division I head coach when the Bearcats topped Toledo, 60-59, on Nov. 23. Hall won 86 games at the helm of Louisiana Lafayette and has won 17 at Cincinnati.
  • Freshman point guard Shanasa Sanders will be relied upon heavily with the absence of junior Stephanie Stevens. Sanders has started each of the first six games of the season, averaging 29.0 minutes and 6.8 points.

LAST TIME OUT

  • Three Bearcats scored in double figures, led by 19 points from Jill Stephens and UC won its opener of the Courtyard by Marriott of Florence Thanksgiving Classic in Fifth Third Arena, 66-45.
  • Kahla Roudebush scored a game-high 15 points and added a game-high nine rebounds to lead UC to a 64-34 over Savannah State in the Courtyard Marriott Florence Thanksgiving Classic.
  • Shelly Bellman scored a game-high 16 points, including a three-pointer with 19 seconds to play to lead the University of Cincinnati women's basketball team to a 52-47 win against Eastern Illinois in the finale of the Courtyard by Marriott Florence Thanksgiving Classic.
  • UC has held each of its first six opponents to under 60 points.

ROUDEBUSH PICKS UP WHERE SHE LEFT OFF

  • Junior sharpshooter Kahla Roudebush made her mark on the UC record books last season with her three-point shooting. She led the Bearcats in 2007-08, scoring 16.5 points per game and knocking down 66 triples.
  • She leads the squad with a 14.0 points per game average and scored a career-high 29 against Kentucky, including five treys.
  • Roudebush missed the bulk of the 2006-07 season after shoulder and knee injuries.

TENACIOUS `D'

  • The Bearcats have held their first six opponents to under 60 points, allowing an average of 50.3 points per game. UC's match-up zone defense, a staple for any J. Kelley Hall-coached team, has stifled opponents, holding them to 35 percent shooting and an average of nearly 19 turnovers per game.

GUESS WHO'S BACK

  • Juniors Shelly Bellman and Michelle Jones, that's who.
  • Bellman, a 5-10 guard/forward, missed the entire 2007-08 season after tearing her ACL in preseason practice. She averaged 10.6 points over 57 games during her freshman and sophomore campaigns and led the Bearcats in rebounding in both years, averaging over 6.0 boards per contest.
  • Jones, a 6-1 post, returns after missing the 2007-08 season. She is a 9.9 point-per-game scorer in her career and led the team in offensive rebounding in each of her first two seasons. In fact, Jones has more offensive rebounds than defensive boards in her career (181-168).

LITTLE BIT OF OLD, LITTLE BIT OF NEW

  • The Bearcats return four starters from a season ago, but welcome five newcomers and two likely starters return from missing the 2007-08 season.
  • J. Kelley Hall and his coaching staff have six players on the roster that they have coached and seven players that are new to the Hall style of basketball (five newcomers and Bellman and Jones, who missed the 2007-08 season).

SUPER STEPHENS

  • Senior Jill Stephens is the top returning rebounder for the Bearcats, having grabbed 9.4 boards in 2007-08, which ranked third in the BIG EAST.
  • Stephens led the league in minutes played, averaging 37.4 minutes per contest.
  • She led the Bearcats in three-point shooting percentage, firing at a .422 clip last season.
  • Stephens posted 10 double-doubles in 2007-08.
  • She grabbed a career-high and Fifth Third Arena record 14 offensive rebounds against McNeese State last season.

TAKING THE LEAD

  • UC has been a strong first-half team thus far, taking a lead into the locker room in each of its first six contests.

BEARCATS PICKED 15TH

  • Cincinnati was picked by the league's coaches to finish 15th in the BIG EAST in 2007-08.
  • Connecticut is the preseason favorite, followed by Rutgers and Louisville.

UC SIGNS PAIR

  • The Bearcats have signed a pair of prep standouts who will join the squad for the 2009-10 season.
  • Daress McClung, a 6-0 guard/forward from Indianapolis, Ind., is a two-year letterwinner at Lawrence North High School. She averaged 14 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 3.0 steals, and 3.0 blocks per game as a junior and helped the Wildcats to conference and sectional titles during her sophomore season.
  • Bryonna Snow, a 6-1 forward, is a three-year letterwinner at Blue Springs High School in Blue Springs, Mo. A three-time all-conference and two-time all-city selection, she helped the Wildcats to three conference championships and a district title during her three-year varsity career.