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NEW HAVEN, Conn. - After snapping a three-game
losing streak on Saturday at Bucknell, the Yale women's
basketball team looks to maintain its momentum on Wednesday night
against Boston University. The Bulldogs (3-3) challenge the
Terriers (3-4) for the first time since the 2001-02 season, as
action tips off from the John J. Lee Amphitheater in New Haven at
5:30 p.m. Live stats are available for the game, as is streaming
video via Yale All-Access. The audio portion of that broadcast will
also air on WYBC, Yale's student radio station, with Paul
Treadgold '10 and Evan Ellis '12 on the call. The
contest is the first game of a single-admission doubleheader, with
the Yale men's basketball squad set to host Bryant at 7:30
p.m.
Last Time Out
Nine different Bulldogs scored, led by 10 points from senior
Melissa Colborne, as Yale defeated Bucknell by a score of 54-50 on
Saturday evening in Lewisburg, Pa. Junior Mady Gobrecht netted nine
points and hauled in a team-best seven rebounds for the
Bulldogs.
Leading the Way
Two-time All-Ivy honoree Melissa Colborne is once again
Yale's offensive pacesetter in 2009-10 with 11.2 points per
game. The senior, who ranked second in the Ivy League in scoring in
each of the last two seasons, currently ranks eighth in Yale
history with 1,238 career points. Colborne is 24 points away from
the seventh slot on the list, held by Erica Davis '07 (1,262
points) and 133 points shy of the all-time top five (Lisa Brummel
'81, 1,371 points). The former Ivy League Rookie of the Year
has already eclipsed the Yale program records for free throws made
in a game (14), a season (156), a career (426) and in a game
without a miss (12-for-12), as well as for free throw attempts in a
career (557). Her career free throw percentage of .765 is
fifth-best in Yale history.
No Sophomore Slump
Sophomore Michelle Cashen, a 2008-09 All-Ivy Rookie Team
selection, has been one of the Bulldogs' most consistent
players this season. Cashen is currently Yale's third-leading
scorer with 8.7 points per game and the Bulldogs' top
rebounder with 7.0 boards per contest. The sophomore has also
played a team-best 28.3 minutes per game and has tallied two
double-doubles in 2009-10.
Spreading the Wealth
Yale's active roster boasts six players averaging at least
5.0 points per game, led by 11.2 per contest from Melissa Colborne.
The Bulldogs, who have seven players averaging over 20 minutes per
game, have had three different players lead them in scoring and
four different players lead the way in rebounding through six games
this season.
Picking on the Patriot
Yale's three wins thus far in 2009-10 have come against
three Patriot League foes: Holy Cross, Army and Bucknell. The
Bulldogs were 1-2 against the same trio of opponents last season,
posting a win at Holy Cross while dropping one-possession decisions
to both the Bison (73-70) and Black Knights (62-60).
On Lockdown
The Bulldogs surrendered just 42 points in the Nov. 17 victory
over Army, including only 15 points allowed over the first 20
minutes en route to building a 37-15 halftime lead. The Black
Knights' offense had averaged 61 points per game prior to
that contest in New Haven.
Double Double-Doubles
Sophomore Michelle Cashen (13 pts., 15 rebs.) and junior Mady
Gobrecht (12 pts., 10 rebs.) both posted double-doubles in the
Bulldogs' season-opening victory over Holy Cross on Nov. 13.
The last time two Yale players had double-doubles in the same game
was on Jan. 13, 2007, when Erica Davis '07 (21 pts., 11
rebs.) and Chinenye Okafor '07 (10 pts., 13 rebs.) each
performed the feat against Brown.
Starting Strong
Freshman Megan Vasquez led all Bulldogs with 15 points in her
collegiate debut against Holy Cross on Nov. 13. Vasquez, who scored
six points during a 13-0 run in the second half that cut the
Crusaders' lead from 17 to 4 and later iced the game with
four free throws in the final 24 seconds, shot 4-for-14 from the
field and 7-for-8 from the charity stripe in the contest. She is
the first freshman to lead Yale in scoring in her collegiate debut
since Kaitlyn Lillemoe '09 scored a team-best 19 points
against New Hampshire to open the 2005-06 season.
Familiar Faces
The Bulldogs return four starters and eight letterwinners in total
from the 2008-09 campaign. In addition, Yale expects junior Lindsey
Williams, a unanimous 2007-08 All-Ivy Rookie Team selection who
missed the entirety of last season due to injury, to be back in
action in time for the Ivy League slate.
Room for Six More
Yale has reloaded its lineup for 2009-10 with six freshmen
expected to make an immediate impact for the Bulldogs. Guards Allie
Messimer, Megan Vasquez and Aarica West and forwards Alicia
Seelaus, Ericka von Kaeppler and Emily Wanger comprise the
nationally-recognized Yale Class of 2013.
Scouting Boston University
The Terriers (3-4) from Boston University visit the Elm City on
the heels of an 85-68 loss at Harvard on Sunday afternoon. BU is
coming off of its best season in program history (25-8, WNIT Second
Round), though the Terriers are coping with the loss of four
starters from that campaign. Alex Young leads four players
averaging in double figures with 14.7 points per game, while
Caroline Stewart has been the squad's most proficient
rebounders with 5.9 boards per contest.
Series History
Boston University owns a commanding 9-1 edge in the all-time
series with Yale, though the squads have not met on a consistent
basis since a seven-year stretch from 1981-88. The last meeting
between the two teams was during Chris Gobrecht's first
season on the Yale bench, a 53-41 Terriers' victory on Dec.
29, 2005 at the Virginia Cavalier Classic. The Bulldogs' lone
victory in the series was an 81-60 victory in Boston on Nov. 18,
2001 as a part of the Boston University Invitational. Since that
victory, the Terriers are on a two-game winning streak in the
series.
Branches on the Coaching Tree
Chris Gobrecht, the Joel E. Smilow, Class of 1954 Head Coach of
Women's Basketball at Yale, was very familiar with her
counterparts on the Arizona State bench on Nov. 19. Charli Turner
Thorne, the head coach of the Sun Devils, was an assistant on
Gobrecht's staff at the University of Washington. Prior to
the Sun Devils' postseason matchup with Connecticut, the New
Haven Register cited that Thorne “still teaches the defensive
principles she first learned from [Gobrecht]”. In addition,
Arizona State Associate Head Coach Meg (Gallagher) Sanders played
collegiately on Gobrecht's Cal State Fullerton squad from
1982-85.
That's a Lot of W's
With 460 wins in her career entering 2009-10, Chris Gobrecht, the
Joel E. Smilow, Class of 1954 Head Coach of Women's
Basketball at Yale ranks 30th among active Division I coaches in
all-time victories. Among coaches on Yale's 2009-10 schedule,
only Bill Gibbons of Holy Cross (476 wins) has more career
victories than Gobrecht. Gobrecht and Gibbons are both topped,
however, by another coach from the Yale sidelines: Associate Head
Coach Dianne Nolan, who amassed 517 wins as head coach of St.
Francis (N.Y.) and Fairfield.
Nice to Meet You
Upcoming non-conference games against UC Davis and at Colorado
will be first-time meetings. Both of Yale's opponents in the
Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Thanksgiving Tournament,
Toledo and North Carolina A&T, were also first-time opponents
for the Bulldogs.
Schedule Strength
Five teams on the Bulldogs' slate participated in the 2009
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Dartmouth, Sacred Heart
and North Carolina A&T all received automatic bids as
conference champions and lost in the first round to higher-seeded
opponents. Kansas State advanced to the second round as a No. 5
seed, and No. 6-seeded Arizona State's season ended in the
Regional Finals (Elite Eight) at the hands of the eventual national
champion, Connecticut.
Making the Rounds
The Bulldogs' 14 non-conference games will feature 10
different conferences (America East, Big XII, Big West, Great West,
Mid-American, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Mountain West, Northeast,
Pac-10, Patriot) as well a Division I independent (Bryant).
Top Dogs
Though there are 32 American universities with the
“Bulldogs” mascot, last season's win over Bryant
marked just the second time that Yale women's basketball had
met another team sporting the “Bulldogs” moniker. The
2003-04 Yale Bulldogs dropped a 69-48 decision to the Gonzaga
Bulldogs on Nov. 29, 2003 as a part of the Seattle Times
Classic.
The Bulldogs in 2008-09
Shorthanded for much of the Ivy League season, Yale went 4-10 in
Ancient Eight play in 2008-09 and 11-17 overall. Melissa Colborne
earned a spot on the All-Ivy Second Team, and Michelle Cashen
punctuated her freshman season with a selection to the All-Ivy
Rookie Team. With a healthy roster in the pre-Ivy League season of
2008-09, Yale defeated North Carolina State- the program's
first-ever win over an Atlantic Coast Conference opponent- and was
tied with Southeastern Conference foe Kentucky with 15 seconds
remaining in the contest.
Every Day is Mother's Day
Junior forward Mady Gobrecht is the daughter of head coach Chris
Gobrecht. They are one of two active mother-daughter, coach-player
tandems in Division I women's basketball (Southern
Mississippi: Coach Joye Lee-McNelis and Whitney McNelis). This is
the sixth time in Yale's 156-year athletic history that a
head coach is mentoring his or her child in a varsity sport, and
the first where the combo is mother-daughter (men's fencing:
Robert & Maurice Grasson, 1936-38; baseball: Smoky Joe &
Joseph Wood, 1939-41; men's basketball: Howard & David
Hobson, 1952-55; men's squash: John & Jack Skillman,
1954-55; football: Jordan & Harry Olivar, 1957-59).
Send Them Off in Style
The Bulldogs will be back in action on Saturday, Dec. 19 against
UC Davis. The 7 p.m. game with the Aggies will be Yale's
final home contest prior to a seven-game round trip.
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