Thursday,
March 13, 2008
TUSCULUM BEGINS NCAA TOURNAMENT RUN FRIDAY AGAINST
LANDER
FLORENCE, S.C. --- It has been a season
of firsts for the Tusculum women’s basketball team and the Pioneers can add
another to the list... First NCAA Division II Tournament
appearance. Tusculum has earned
an at-large bid to the NCAA postseason and will be the No. 2 seed in this
weekend’s South Atlantic Regional, hosted by Francis Marion University.
The
Pioneers (26-4) open regional play against No. 7 seed Lander University on
Friday night at 8 p.m. from the Smith University Center. Lander punched its ticket for the “Big Dance”
by winning the Peach Belt Conference Tournament.
Third-year
head coach Missy Tiber has orchestrated Tusculum’s historic turnaround
with a high-octane offensive attack, solid three-point shooting and tough
defense.
Tiber inherited a program that went 8-21 a year before her arrival
and since then, Tusculum has recorded three-straight winning campaigns, while
capturing this year’s South Atlantic Conference Championship. For her efforts,
Tiber was named WBCA Region Coach of the Year.
Tusculum
has won 11 of its last 12 games and 23 of its last 25 contests. The Pioneers advanced to the Food Lion SAC
Tournament final for the second time in three years, before falling 76-74
Wingate (No. 1 seed in this year’s NCAA South Atlantic Regional).
Junior guard Ashli
Oliver leads the Pioneer offense averaging 13.8 points per game (7th in
SAC), while posting a SAC-best 96 three-pointers (3.2 per game - 8th in NCAA
II). Oliver leads five Pioneers who are averaging double-digit scoring this
year.
Oliver
(Kokomo, Ind.) holds the all-time Tusculum and SAC record with 283 career
three-point field goals, which are 16th all-time in NCAA II history. She poured in 22 points, including six
3-pointers in Sunday’s SAC Tournament final against Wingate. For her efforts, she was named to the SAC
All-Tournament Team.
The
two-time All-Conference honoree has also shined from the charity stripe of
late, making 34 of her last 36 free throws (94.4%), including 14 in a row
entering the NCAA Tournament.
SAC
Freshman of the Year Jasmine Gunn is second in scoring for the Pioneers
averaging 13.4 points per game (9th in SAC). The All-SAC First Team selection
is second in the SAC in assists averaging 5.93 per game (16th in NCAA II). The Nashville, Tenn. rookie has scored in
double figures in nine of her last 10 games averaging 15.5 points per game
during that span. In last Saturday’s SAC
Tournament semifinal against Newberry, Gunn poured in 28 points, while also
recording seven rebounds, seven assists and a
season-best eight steals. For her
efforts, she was also named to the SAC All-Tournament squad.
Junior
guard Shante Shank (Charlotte, N.C.) is
third on the team in scoring (12.6 ppg - 11th in SAC)
and is the team-leader in steals (2.54 spg - 3rd in
SAC). Shank has recorded a steal in her
last 21 outings. She has especially
shined from the free throw line of late. Shank is shooting 77 percent this
season (12th in SAC), including 51-for-60 (85 %) in her last 14 games.
Sophomore
forward Stephany Neptune is the
league’s top rebounder, averaging 11.2 boards per contest (8th in NCAA II),
including her 20-board effort Lincoln Memorial in the opening round of the SAC
Tournament. Her 20 rebounds were one shy
of tying a SAC Tournament record.
Neptune
(Wallkill, N.Y.) tied a school single-game record with 23 rebounds against
Wingate last month in Greeneville. She
leads the SAC with 16 double-doubles and has posted double-digit boards on 20
occasions. In her last eight games alone,
she is averaging 14.4 rebounds per contest.
Neptune is fourth on the squad averaging 11 points per game (19th in
SAC).
She
was named to the All-SAC First Team and is one of the 40 national finalists for
the WBCA All-America Team. Her 335
rebounds this season are fifth in school history and ninth in the conference
record book. She was also tabbed to the
2008 Daktronics Division II All-South Atlantic Region
Second Team.
Neptune
also leads the team in field goal percentage (50% - 6th in SAC) and blocked
shots per game (1.83 bpg - 2nd in SAC/37th in NCAA
II). She has also made her last eight
free throws.
Junior
guard Nikki Van Dine is fifth on the team averaging 10.2 points per game
(23rd in SAC) and is eighth in the country in three-point field goal percentage
(45.6% - 3rd in SAC). The Columbus, Ohio
native enters the NCAA Tournament having made a three-point field goal in 25
straight contests, including her last three where she averaged 3.67 treys per
game during the SAC Tournament.
Van
Dine has averaged 15.7 points per game during the post-season, while shooting
11-for-25 (44%) from beyond the arc.
ABOUT LANDER
Lander
(22-11) boasts the No. 2 scoring offense in the country, averaging 87.7 points
per game. The Bearcats enter the NCAA
Tournament riding a five-game winning streak and have won eight of their last
nine contests.
Leading
the way for Lander is two-time Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year Tiara Good, who is averaging 20.4
points per game (13th in NCAA II), including 3.4 three-pointers per
contest, which are fifth best in Division II.
Good is also 31st in the country in three-point percentage
(39.9%) and 24th in free throw percentage (85.3%).
But
as good as Good is, senior LaShonda Chiles may be better.
Chiles, who is averaging 18.3 points per game this season, is the
all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division II history. Chiles has scored 2,846 points in her
collegiate career, including 605 in her first and only season at Lander. Chiles played her first three seasons at
Anderson University, including two as an All-American.
Lander
is also fourth in the nation in assists (19.1 apg),
10th in field goal percentage (46.4%), 11th in
three-pointers made per game (7.7) and 18th in three-point
percentage (37.1%).
The
winner of Friday’s game will advance to the Regional semifinal on Saturday at 8
p.m. and will take on the winner of the Clayton State/Francis Marion game.
ON THE AIR
Friday’s
game will be broadcast locally on WSMG 1450 AM and on the Internet at Red Zone
Media. The “Voice of the Pioneers” Brian Stayton will describe all the
action from Florence. Pre-game
programming is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
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