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#1935
Final

Rochester 83, NYU 79 (OT)

Kaitlyn Read of NYU (37 pts) and Lauren Deming of Rochester (35 huge points) got career highs.

All Road teams sweep the Friday/Sunday weekend on the women's side.

"An Elite 8 type game-- one of the best that I have coached." Coach Jim Scheible on the WYSL post game show today.

Coach Jim Scheible got his 500th career coaching win today.

Update-- I was able to successfully book and get my Lyft ride home from Brandeis in time to listen to JC DeLass with the PBP on the WYSL webcast.


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After 5 games--

Rochester and Chicago co-lead the UAA at 5-0

Emory in third place at 4-1

Wash U in fourth place at 3-2

Brandeis, NYU, and Carnegie Mellon each at 1-4 in the UAA and in a fight to see how many of those teams can finish .500 or better and become eligible for ECACs.

Case at 0-5 in the UAA and virtually guaranteed to finish below .500 this season.  Case needs to win out to finish at .500.

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#1937
Brandeis held to a season low 39 points by the Emory defense today.

Normally, I would expect Brandeis to be 1-4 at this point, given the pick for Brandeis to finish last in the UAA in preseason.  The win at Wash U last week and the exciting games in the first 4 contests made me optimistic, but the injury to Noel Hodges on Friday and the subsequent loss to Emory today did not make me feel so good.😢. Hopefully next weekend will be better....


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SOS of UAA Women's teams as of Monday, Jan. 22

1.). NYU-- .621
2.). Wash U-- .620
3.). Rochester-- .609
4.). Brandeis-- .605
5.). Case-- .598
6.). Chicago-- .568
7.). Emory-- .551
8.). Carnegie Mellon-- .532

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UAA Rookie update

Monday, January 22, 2018

Overall stats

Scoring

1.). Emily Todd, Case-- 9.7 ppg, 13.8 points per 40.
2.). Marissa Igunbor, Chicago-- 7.8 ppg, 16.9 points per 40.
3.). Emma Cain, Case-- 7.4 ppg, 12.2 points per 40.
4.). Camila Casanueva, Brandeis-- 7.1 ppg, 15.9 points per 40.
5.). Jillian Petrie, Brandeis-- 6.9 ppg, 13.1 points per 40.

Rebounding

1.). Blair Ripley, Emory-- 4.9 RPG
2.). Emma Cain, Case-- 4.5 RPG
3.). Marissa Igunbor, Chicago-- 4.2 RPG
4.). Rebecca Rowlands, Case-- 4.1 RPG
5.). Jillian Petrie, Brandeis-- 4.0 RPG

Assists per game

1.). Camila Casanueva, Brandeis-- 2.3 APG
2.). Jasmine Floyd, Case-- 1.5 APG
3.). Reiko Johnson, NYU-- 1.5 APG
4.). Emily Todd, Case-- 1.3 APG
5.). Katherine Puda, Brandeis-- 1.2 APG

Steals per game

1.). Marissa Igunbor, Chicago-- 1.8 SPG
2.). Emma Cain, Case-- 1.2 SPG
3.). Camila Casanueva, Brandeis-- 1.1 SPG

Blocked shots per game--

1.). Blair Ripley, Emory-- 1.1 blocks per game

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#1941
Congrats to former Wash U basketball player and current Illinois grad assistant Jenn Dynis, who was selected today to participate in the 2018 WBCA "So You Want to Be a Coach" program.

Update:  Congrats also go to Case assistant coach Brooke Orcutt, who was also selected to be a participant.

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UAA Women's Basketball Athletes of the Week-- Jan. 22, 2018

Lauren Deming, Rochester

Kaitlyn Read, NYU

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Massey ratings UAA Women-- January 23, 2018

1.). Chicago-- #12
2.). Rochester -- #13
3.). Wash U-- #27
4.). Brandeis-- #77
5.). Emory-- #100
6.). Carnegie Mellon-- #109
7.). NYU-- #127
8.). Case-- #228

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Congrats to Kaitlyn Read of NYU on being named to the D3Hoops.com Team of the Week for the week of January 15-21, 2018.

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National rankings-- UAA Women

Rochester-- #7 D3Hoops.com Top 25, #7 WBCA Coaches poll

Chicago-- #21 D3Hoops.com Top 25, #19 WBCA Coaches poll

The 2 back to back weekends start this Friday.

Wash U can solidify their Pool C chances over the next 2 weekends as well.  The Bears have 2 wins over opponents expected to be in the regional rankings in DePauw and Illinois Wesleyan.

Wash U plays at Rochester on Friday and hosts Rochester the following Friday.

Rochester hosts Chicago on Sunday and plays at Chicago the following Sunday.

Emory is also involved in the Chicago/Wash U pairing.  The Eagles are home this weekend, and on the road the following weekend.


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#1946
Meanwhile, the ECAC has scheduled the dates of Feb.28 and March 2-4 for the ECAC DIII Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments, but has not yet digitally made available the entry/declaration forms or the pre-championship manual for those tournaments as of today.  If there is to be an ECAC Tournament this year, the declaration deadline is Friday, February 16.

Over the next 2 weekends, Carnegie Mellon, Brandeis, and NYU will battle it out in attempts to finish their seasons at .500 or better, which will make them eligible for ECAC selection.

To finish .500 or better--

1.). Brandeis needs 3 more wins.
2.). Carnegie Mellon needs 4 more wins.
3.). NYU needs 5 more wins.

NYU hosts Carnegie Mellon on Friday, and plays at Carnegie Mellon the following Friday.

Brandeis hosts Carnegie Mellon on Sunday, and then plays at Carnegie Mellon the following Sunday.

Case is also involved in this Brandeis/NYU pairing.  Case is on the road this weekend, and at home the following weekend.

Update:  ECAC released their pre-championship manual and declaration forms on Friday, January 26.  Teams have 3 weeks to declare whether or not they want to be considered for ECACs.



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Quick summary of road team success on the slates this week:

1.). Chicago at Emory/Rochester--

Chicago has gone 4-4 on this slate the past 4 seasons.

Chicago went 3-1 at Rochester, and 1-3 at Emory.

Chicago last swept this trip in the 2014-15 season.

2.). Wash U at Rochester/Emory

Wash U has gone 5-3 on this slate the past 4 seasons.

Wash U has lost at Rochester the past 3 seasons., but has gone 4-0 at Emory.

Wash U last swept this trip in the 2013-14 season.

3.). Carnegie Mellon at NYU/Brandeis

The Tartans are 3-5 on this slate over the past 4 seasons.

Carnegie Mellon swept this trip last season, and split the trip in the 2015-16 season with a win at Brandeis.

4.). Case at Brandeis/NYU

Case is 1-7 on this slate the past 4 seasons, winning at NYU last year.  Case has not swept this trip since the 2012-13 season.