Home for the final time in 2014

Women's Basketball Mitch Wigness, UND Media Relations

Home for the final time in 2014

GAME 11 vs. Mayville State
DATE
: Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014 | 7:00 p.m. CT
SITE: Grand Forks, N.D. (Betty Engelstad Sioux Center)
RADIO:  KSNR 100.3 FM
WEB AUDIO: UNDsports.com
WEB VIDEO: WatchBigSky.com
LIVE STATS: UNDsports.com
TWITTER: @UNDWBasketball

ON TAP
North Dakota welcomes Mayville State to the Betty for the final non-conference home game Tuesday. UND will then close the non-league slate with a tilt at South Dakota on Dec. 21 before tackling the Montana schools to lift the curtain on the Big Sky Conference schedule (Jan. 1-3).

TRIVIA TIME
Who holds the UND record for rebounds in a game in the Division I era?

DOUBLE-DOUBLE DATA
Mia Loyd now has six double-doubles on the season, most on the squad. She finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds, both game highs, in the loss at Clemson Saturday. 

MEGAN MAKIN' IT RAIN
Senior Megan Lauck hit all four of her shots from the floor and was 4-4 from the free throw line in the first half at Clemson, scoring 14 points before the break. She finished with 16 points, etching her second game in double figures this season.

THE BIG 3-0
On Dec. 16, North Dakota will be aiming for its 30th win over Mayville State in the all-time series without a defeat. UND won a 71-62 affair last season with Mia Loyd grabbing a career-high 22 rebounds in the win.

SHOOTIN' THE BULL
North Dakota is the top shooting team-- in terms of percentage-- in the Big Sky Conference. UND comes into this week with a .451 field goal percentage, topping nearest competitors Montana State (.443) and Eastern Washington (.428).

'TIS THE SEASON OF SHARING
North Dakota tops the Big Sky Conference with a 17.4 assists per game average. UND has compiled 174 helpers this season and is led by Leah Szabla (42), Makailah Dyer (35), Siri Burck (28) and Kelsey Knox (27) in that category.

BOARD BATTLE
Senior Emily Evers currently paces the league in rebounding with a 10.8 per game average. Last year's rebounding champ, Mia Loyd, is second in the conference with a 9.8 average, giving UND the top two rebounders in the league and a conference-leading +9.7 rebounding margin as a team.

SE7EN
UND, after a season-opening loss at Colorado, won seven straight games, the longest in head coach Travis Brewster's tenure. North Dakota's 7-1 start to the season was its best start in its NCAA Division I era (since 2008-09).

0-FOR-DOWNTOWN? NO PROB.
UND has not made a three-pointer twice this season, going 0-for-7 both times. The first instance was a close loss at Colorado to open the season while Saturday saw UND piled up 62 points in the paint to defeat NDSU.

RPI RAMBLINGS
In the official NCAA RPI rankings released Monday, North Dakota sits at 94 with the next highest Big Sky Conference team being Idaho at 103. Sunday's opponent, South Dakota, is currently ranked 97.

SWAT TEAM
North Dakota piled up 11 blocked shots as a team in the win at North Dakota State Dec. 6, the most in a single game by UND in its D-1 era.

HALF A DOZEN HALF
Senior Emily Evers rejected a half-dozen shots in the first half alone in the win at North Dakota State (Dec. 6). That helped her set a new career high for blocks in a game, finishing with seven.

E-SQUARED'S DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Evers came into the season with seven career double-doubles. Already in 2014-15, the senior has recorded five in the first eight games. She is currently AVERAGING a double-double as well (12.9 ppg, 11.6 rpg).

YOU SIRI-OUS?
Senior Siri Burck was an unreal 7-for-7 from the floor in the win over St. Francis Brooklyn Nov. 21, including a pair of threes. She finished the night with a career-best 18 points, doubling her previous high.

EVERS MAKES IT THREE
Senior Emily Evers was named the co-Big Sky Conference Player of the Week Dec. 9 after her performance in wins over Dickinson State and NDSU. The Grand Forks, N.D., native needed just 18 minutes to pile up 17 points, 12 rebounds a pair of blocks in a Tuesday win against Dickinson State, then collected a career-best seven blocks to complement a 15-point, 13-rebound night Saturday at NDSU. She also added two steals and two assists in the road win at North Dakota State. She was the third straight UND winner of that award (Mia Loyd-2).

LORDY, LORDY HELD 'EM TO 40
UND allowed just 40 points to Dickinson State Dec. 2, including 13 second-half points. That 40-point total was the lowest opponent output in the Coach Brewster era and the fewest points given up since UND held Houston Baptist to 36 in a road win (Feb. 25, 2012).

LUMP SUM-MIT
North Dakota will play four different Summit League teams, all on the road this season. It started with the Omaha-Western Illinois road trip over the Thanksgiving week and continues Dec. 6 with a matchup against the rival NDSU Bison. The South Dakota Coyotes wrap up the non-conference schedule for UND on Dec. 21 in Vermillion, S.D.

SUMM-TIMES OR ALL THE TIME?
With its win over NDSU on Dec. 6, North Dakota moved its record to a perfect 7-0 against Summit League teams since transitioning to Division I status in 2008-09.

11/25/11    vs. Southern Utah*    W, 62-61
11/30/12    at North Dakota St.    W, 73-63
11/17/13    South Dakota    W, 65-61
12/14/13    North Dakota St.     W, 88-83
11/26/14    at Omaha    W, 72-52
11/29/14    at Western Ill.    W, 85-77
12/6/14    at North Dakota St.    W, 90-87 (ot)
12/21/14    at South Dakota    ---
*now in the Big Sky Conference

MID-MAJOR POLL SEES UND AT NO. 23
North Dakota moved up one spot to No. 23 in the latest CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll (Dec. 9). UND has been ranked as high as 18 this season.

LOYD EARNS BIG SKY HONORS
Mia Loyd was named the co-Big Sky Conference Player of the Week Nov. 26 for her efforts in UND's 3-0 week. Loyd scored 20 in the comeback win Tuesday vs. Milwaukee, had a double-double (15 pts, 10 reb.) in the Friday win vs. St Francis Brooklyn and scored a huge putback bucket in the final minutes of the win at Towson Saturday (6 pts, 11 rebounds). It marked the second Big Sky Player of the Week honor in her career.

OOPS, SHE DID IT AGAIN
Loyd earned a second straight Big Sky Player of the Week on Dec. 2 after averaging 21.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game in road wins over Omaha and Western Illinois. She had 16 second-half points in the win over the Leathernecks, recording her third double-double of the season.

LOYD SHOULDERS LOAD IN SECOND HALF COMEBACK
Junior Mia Loyd scored just two points in the first half in a win Nov. 18 vs. Milwaukee. But, she put the team on her back midway through the second half, scoring 18 points after the break as UND wiped out an 18-point halftime deficit. Loyd finished the night 9-of-12 from the floor with seven rebounds.

DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK...
North Dakota trailed by as many as 20 in the Nov. 18 win over Milwaukee. The Panthers shot a nutty 13-of-15 from three-point range in the first half to mount a 45-25 lead with two minutes left before the break.  UND would go on to win 83-76. Three days later, North Dakota sputtered out of the gate to spot St. Francis Brooklyn a 20-3 lead. UND would immediately wipe out that deficit to lead at the half and win 70-63.

LIVE AND LET DYER
Makailah Dyer has failed to score in double figures just three times this season, but has responded with strong games immediately following. After a three-point opener, Dyer hit for 14 and 18 in the next two games, respectively. Then, when she was held to three again at Omaha (Nov. 26), she poured in a season-high 21 at Western Illinois in the next contest with six assists. Her latest 12-point, career-high seven-assist game at NDSU (Dec. 6) came after being held to three again vs. Dickinson State (Dec. 2).  

ROAD WARRIORS
Five of UND's first six games were away from home as the Preseason WNIT brought three road/neutral contests followed by a Thanksgiving weekend trip at Omaha (Nov. 26) and Western Illinois (Nov. 29). North Dakota will have played eight road games before the start of the new calendar year.

COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS HANDS OUT ACCOLADES
The independent website CollegeSportsMadness.com named junior Mia Loyd to its Preseason All-Big Sky First Team. Also included in the honors for North Dakota were Big Sky Preseason Coach of the Year Travis Brewster and Freshman of the Year Bailey Strand. Loyd also made the All-Mid Major fourth team, according to the website.

QUICK JUMPERS
*North Dakota returns 12 letterwinners from last season's championship team.
*Junior Mia Loyd was the Big Sky Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player last season and was an All-Big Sky Second Teamer. She led the league in rebounding as a sophomore (9.0 rpg).
*Senior Emily Evers was the Big Sky Sixth Woman of the Year last season. She returns to the starting lineup this year.
*Junior Kelsey Knox was named the league's newcomer of the year last season.
*Senior Megan Lauck is back from a season-ending knee injury that cost her all but the first seven games last season.

BIG SKY AT PRESEASON WNIT
UND is the fifth Big Sky Conference team to be invited to participate in the Preseason Women's National Invitational Tournament all-time(since the tourney's inception in 1994). Here is a look at who else has represented the league in this tournament:
2014- North Dakota
2009- Northern Colorado
2006- Idaho State
2005- Eastern Washington
2002- Northern Arizona

NORTH DAKOTA HOARDS ALL-BIG SKY AWARDS
The All-Big Sky Conference teams had a heavy North Dakota feel. Four different UND players were recognized Monday with senior Madi Buck highlighting the group as the Big Sky Player of the Year and only unanimous All-First Team selection. Sophomore Mia Loyd was named to the second team while junior Emily Evers tallied co-sixth woman of the year and sophomore Kelsey Knox collected top newcomer honors.

BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP
In just its second season in the Big Sky Conference, the University of North Dakota claimed the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Tournament by virtue of its 72-55 win over Montana at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in the Big Sky Championship game. Sophomore Mia Loyd was named the tourney's Most Valuable Player after a 10-point, seven-rebound effort.

BLOCK PARTY
Senior Emily Evers went bonkers Dec. 6th in a win at NDSU, swatting away a career-high seven shots, including six in the first half alone, to give her 150 for her career. She now sits just two back of sixth place all-time at the University of North Dakota.

Career blocks (since 1982)
1. Jenny Crouse    494
2. Sandi Walford    187
3. Allyssa Wall    186
4. Kierah Kimbrough    181
5. Sheri Kleinsasser    175
6. Nadine VanDerKerckhove    152
7. Emily Evers     150
 
RECORD REWIND
The University of North Dakota women's basketball program holds an 844-340 (.713) record all-time since the first game was played in 1974.

HOME COOKIN'
All-time, North Dakota is 462-95 (.830) when it comes to defending its own court. The team played at the  UND Fieldhouse/Hyslop Sports Center before moving into its current home at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center in 2004-05.

YOU BETTY-CHA!
North Dakota is 127-26 (.836) all-time at the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center, which opened prior to the 2004-05 season.
 
Season records at 'The Betty'
2004-05 -------------------- 13-2
2005-06 -------------------- 19-1
2006-07 -------------------- 17-2
2007-08 -------------------- 14-1
2008-09 -------------------- 13-0
2009-10 -------------------- 8-4
2010-11 -------------------- 9-5
2011-12 -------------------- 10-3
2012-13 -------------------- 8-6
2013-14 -------------------- 15-1
2014-15 -------------------- 2-1

A BIT ABOUT LAST SEASON (22-10, 15-5)
North Dakota went 22-9 in the regular season, including a 15-5 mark in the Big Sky Conference ... That league mark tied Southern Utah for the best mark in the conference, earning them a share of the regular season crown and the top seed in the postseason tournament ... UND hosted the league tourney, mowing through Idaho State (78-53) and Montana (72-55) en route to the title ...  North Dakota did not trail at any point in the entire tournament ... Second-year head coach Travis Brewster was named the Big Sky Coach of the Year ... Madi Buck was the league's player of the year and was an all-region selection and an honorable mention all-America honoree (WBCA) ... Kelsey Knox was the Big Sky Newcomer of the Year ... Emily Evers picked-up the Sixth Woman of the Year by the Big Sky, her second career award with that distinction (2012, Great West) ... Mia Loyd led the league in rebounding at 9.0 rpg and was an all-league second teamer ... Loyd was the league tournament's most valuable player ... Loyd collected 22 rebounds, the second-most in UND history in a Dec. 18 win over Mayville State.

HOW TO FOLLOW?
You can follow UND women's basketball on twitter @UNDWbasketball for in-game scores, notes and links live stats and how to watch.

FOLLOW UND ON MOBILE
Take North Dakota women's basketball with you wherever you go with UNDsports.com's mobile app. Download it to your computer or your smart phone for free and follow your team wherever they go.

UND TOPS BIG SKY PRESEASON POLLS
North Dakota was the overwhelming favorite to repeat as champions of the Big Sky Conference by both the league's coaches and the media in the preseason polls. The coaches gave UND seven top nods while eight media voters had North Dakota the top selection in their prognostications and Montana running second in both polls. North Dakota was picked eighth by its fellow coaches and ninth by the media that cover the league last season.

WATCH BIG SKY
Catch every Big Sky Conference school in action live for free on the Internet at WatchBigSky.com. Home games from every league school are shown live and are available via archives on the WatchBigSky app. Download the app on Google Play or the iTunes store.
 
CAN I GET A WIGNESS?
UND women's basketball games can be heard live on KSNR 100.3 FM (or KKXL 1440-AM for select games) in Grand Forks. Cat Country is the home for UND basketball. Mitch Wigness returns for his third season behind the mic providing the play-by-play with Paul Ralston assisting and Madi Buck adding analysis for select home games.

NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT SHINES AS UND GETS HISTORIC TV COVERAGE
Midco Sport Network will produce five home women's basketball games as well as the away contest at South Dakota on Dec. 21. Dan Hammer returns as the play-by-play voice for UND home games, while Greg Stemen joins him as analyst.

FSN or FSN Plus will air an additional two women's basketball games, produced by UND Athletics staff, professional freelancers and UND students. UND Athletics' Video Production Coordinator David Folske will serve as producer while Director of New Media Matt Schill will direct the games. Associate Athletic Director for External Operations Kyle Doperalski will call the play-by-play with broadcast veteran Al Bahe providing the color analysis.

2014-15 Television Coverage
Date               Opponent                            Channel
Nov. 18     Milwaukee    MidcoSN
Dec. 6     at NDSU        KLVY 11.3 (MeTV)
Dec. 10     Minnesota     FSN PLUS
Dec. 21     at South Dakota    MidcoSN
Jan. 3     Montana     MidcoSN
Jan. 22     Idaho          MidcoSN
Feb. 19     Portland State     MidcoSN
Feb. 21     Sacramento State     MidcoSN
Mar. 7     Northern Colorado     FSN PLUS

TRIVIA ANSWER
Mia Loyd's 22 rebounds in the last season's 71-62 win over Mayville State mark the most by a UND player in the Division I era (since 2008-09). The UND record is held by Jenny Crouse, who pulled down 26 in a 77-59 win at Augustana on Jan. 23, 1999.


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Players Mentioned

Madi Buck

#13 Madi Buck

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6' 0"
Freshman
Siri Burck

#4 Siri Burck

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6' 0"
Freshman
Emily Evers

#23 Emily Evers

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6' 4"
Freshman
Megan Lauck

#34 Megan Lauck

F
6' 1"
Freshman
Allyssa Wall

#52 Allyssa Wall

C
6' 4"
Freshman
Mia Loyd

#2 Mia Loyd

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5' 11"
Freshman
Makailah Dyer

#10 Makailah Dyer

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5' 9"
Sophomore
Kelsey Knox

#15 Kelsey Knox

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5' 7"
Sophomore
Leah Szabla

#1 Leah Szabla

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5' 9"
Freshman
Bailey Strand

#24 Bailey Strand

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5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Madi Buck

#13 Madi Buck

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Siri Burck

#4 Siri Burck

6' 0"
Freshman
G
Emily Evers

#23 Emily Evers

6' 4"
Freshman
C
Megan Lauck

#34 Megan Lauck

6' 1"
Freshman
F
Allyssa Wall

#52 Allyssa Wall

6' 4"
Freshman
C
Mia Loyd

#2 Mia Loyd

5' 11"
Freshman
F
Makailah Dyer

#10 Makailah Dyer

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Kelsey Knox

#15 Kelsey Knox

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Leah Szabla

#1 Leah Szabla

5' 9"
Freshman
G
Bailey Strand

#24 Bailey Strand

5' 10"
Freshman
G