Wednesday, January 21, 2004
NIU to face potent RedHawks
Womens basketball looks to win third consecutive in MAC
Article by:
Adam Zolmierski - Sports Reporter
azolmierski@northernstar.info
NIU womens basketball coach Carol Hammerle said she believes defense
wins games on the road. Hammerle also knows her Huskies will need to
accept the challenge as they travel to Miami-Ohio to take on the most
potent offense in the MAC.
The RedHawks and Huskies will play at 7 p.m. today in Miamis
first home conference game of the season.
The Huskies (7-8 overall, 2-2 MAC) boast the fifth best defense in
the MAC, allowing 62.5 points a game. However, Miami (8-6, 2-1) is averaging
77.4 points a game, led by Colleen Day, who is third in the conference
in scoring at 14.9 points per game.
The RedHawks also have four other players who average in double digits.
In three conference games, Miami has averaged 86 points a game.
Their top player is Colleen Day, Hammerle said. She
can post up or step back for the three; shes tough. They also
have very good, strong perimeter players in Amanda Jackson and Cindi
Merrill.
The Huskies have won two consecutive games, most recently beating Ohio
78-71 Saturday at the Convocation Center.
Hammerle has changed the lineup around to ensure a quicker, more aggressive
start.
She said that barring a change in shootaround, the lineup will consist
of freshman Stephanie Raymond at point guard, Rachel Sillar at the other
guard, Jennifer Youngblood and Alyssa Verdegan at forwards and sophomore
Joi Scott at center.
Leading scorer Lindsay Secrest once again will see an abundance of
time, but off the bench, Hammerle said.
Its exciting to have so many players that I can rotate
in and out, Hammerle said. Ive been waiting for this
for quite some time. I think playing all these players a lot of minutes
helps with team chemistry, and come tournament time, it will be in our
favor."
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