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This Week in WAC Women's Basketball - March 10

This Week in WAC Women's Basketball - March 10

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BAKERSFIELD’S OUTLAND NAMED WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Bakersfield guard/forward Tyonna Outland has been named Western Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Player of the Week for Mar. 2 through Mar. 8.

Outland, a senior from Compton, Calif. (Lynwood HS), scored her 2000th career point on Saturday as the Roadrunners defeated Utah Valley, 78-54, in the regular season finale. After needing 12 points to reach the 2000-point plateau, she went above and beyond, scoring 21 points to become the 339th Division I women’s basketball player to score at least 2000 points since the NCAA began to administrate the sport in 1981.

Other nominees included: New Mexico State forward Brianna Freeman finished a rebound shy of a double-double, scoring 14 points with nine rebounds in a win at Chicago State…Seattle U forward Renee Dillard-Brown took advantage of senior day, scoring 10 points and bringing down 10 rebounds to earn the double-double in a win over Grand Canyon…Texas-Pan American forward Shawnte’ Goff scored 18 points as the Broncs won a double-overtime thriller at Missouri-Kansas City…Utah Valley guard Rhaiah Spooner-Knight came off the bench to record a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds in a loss at Bakersfield...Missouri-Kansas City forward Kiana Law scored a career-high 19 points and collected 12 rebounds for her fifth double-double in a loss to UTPA.

BY THE NUMBERS
Bakersfield wrapped up the regular season leading the WAC in scoring offense at 74.0 ppg. Grand Canyon was the top defensive team at 58.7 ppg while regular season champion New Mexico State held the top scoring margin at +8.0. Bakersfield also led the conference in free throw percentage (.742), three-point field goal percentage (.346), assists (16.10) and assist/turnover ratio (1.10).

Utah Valley was the top shooting team this season, attacking at a .419 clip. The Wolverines also held the best field goal defense at .380. Seattle U was the top rebounding team in the regular season at 40.8 while Missouri-Kansas City held the best rebounding margin at +2.5. Texas-Pan American blocked a WAC-best 100 shots for an average of 3.33 while NM State stole a league-best 11.19 per game. UTPA also led the conference in turnover margin at +6.20 while NMSU made a WAC-best 8.07 three-pointers per game.

Individually, Tyonna Outland led the WAC atih a 19.4 ppg scoring average. Teammate Batabe Zempare averaged 10.2 rebounds per game in the regular season while CSUB’s Alyssa Shannon posted a league-best 4.72 assists per game. New Mexico State’s Brianna Freeman was the top shooter, making .536 of her attempts. Missouri-Kansas City’s Calli White was the top free throw shooter at .859 while NM State’s Shanice Davis led the WAC with 2.56 steals per game. NM State’s Sasha Weber made a league-best 2.26 three-pointers per game. Seattle U’s Taelor Ross led the conference with 1.66 blocks per game and Texas-Pan American’s T’Ondria Nolen finished the regular season with a conferece-best 2.20 assist/turnover ratio.

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HONOREES ANNOUNCED
The 2014-15 All-WAC teams have been named, following a vote of the WAC’s eight head coaches. New Mexico State’s Brianna Freeman headlines the awards, earning WAC Player of the Year honors, while Utah Valley’s Mariah Seals was named WAC Freshman of the Year and New Mexico State’s Mark Trakh earned WAC Coach of the Year honors.

SCORING MILESTONES
Bakersfield’s Tyonna Outland scored her 2000th point in the Roadrunners’ regular season finale against Utah Valley to become the 339th Division I women’s basketball player to reach the plateau. Scoring their 1000th point earlier this season were New Mexico State junior Sasha Weber and Chicago State’s Paris Williams.

RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS
Only one of the first team All-WAC players from last season return for the 2014-15 season in Bakersfield’s Tyonna Outland. Other WAC honorees returning are Texas-Pan American’s Shawnte’ Goff, the reigning Freshman of the Year, who was also on the All-Newcomer Team. Teammate Brittany Bush returns after earned a spot on the All-Defensive Team, while Utah Valley’s Rhaiah Spooner-Knight returns after being named to the All-Newcomer Team.

PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL
Bakersfield is the preseason favorite to win the Western Athletic Conference women’s basketball title, while Roadrunners’ senior Tyonna Outland was selected as the WAC Preseason Player of the year in a vote of the league’s eight head coaches, who could not vote for their own team or players.

The Roadruners received 48 points and six first-place votes to earn the top spot in the preseason poll. Texas-Pan American was predicted second with 35 points, including one first-place vote.

Outland, the lone First Team All-WAC returner, leads the list of Preseason All-WAC Honorees. Joining her on the first team are teammate Batabe Zempare, New Mexico State’s Sasha Weber, Texas-Pan American’s Shawnte’ Goff, and Utah Valley’s Rhaiah Spooner-Knight.

PRESEASON MEDIA POLL
The Western Athletic Conference women’s basketball media have selected Bakersfield as the preseason favorite to win the conference crown during the 2014-15 season, and Roadrunner senior guard Tyonna Outland has been selected as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year.

The Roadrunners earned 10 first-place votes, earning 94 points. Seattle U was picked second with 67 points and one first-place vote. Texas-Pan American and New Mexico State tied for third with 60 points, with the Broncs also earning a first-place vote.

Outland, the lone First Team All-WAC returner, leads the list of Preseason All-WAC Honorees. Joining her on the first team are teammate Batabe Zempare, New Mexico State’s Sasha Weber, Texas-Pan American’s Shawnte’ Goff, and Utah Valley’s Rhaiah Spooner-Knight.

KEY NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUPS
This season, WAC teams have 26 games scheduled against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament or the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) last season. The complete list is below.

Games vs. NCAA Teams
Nov. 15 - Texas-Pan American at DePaul (Maggie Dixon Classic)
Nov. 16 - Texas-Pan American vs. Texas A&M (Maggie Dixon Classic)
Nov. 19 - Bakersfield at Arizona State
Nov. 26 - Texas-Pan American at Texas
Nov. 29 - Idaho at Seattle U
Nov. 30 - Fresno State at Bakersfield
Dec. 3 - Texas-Pan American at Baylor
Dec. 7 - DePaul at Chicago State
Dec. 13 - Bakersfield at Nebraska
Dec. 18 - Louisville at Grand Canyon

Games vs. WNIT Teams
Nov. 14 - Northwestern at Chicago State
Nov. 14 - New Mexico State at UTEP
Nov. 21 - Seattle U at Washington State
Nov. 29 - Grand Canyon at Navy (Navy Classic)
Dec. 2 - Southern Utah at Utah Valley
Dec. 4 - Washington at Seattle U
Dec. 16 - Cal Poly at New Mexico State
Dec. 17 - Montana at Seattle U
Dec. 19 - Utah Valley at Montana (Lady Griz Classic)
Dec. 19 - New Mexico State vs. Pacific (Beach Classic)
Dec. 21 - Texas-Pan American at VCU
Dec. 23 - Hawai’i at Bakersfield
Dec. 29 - New Mexico State at Southern Utah
Dec. 29 - Seattle U at Oregon
Jan. 3 - Bakersfield at Cal Poly
Jan. 6 - Utah Valley at Southern Utah

ORLEANS ARENA IN LAS VEGAS TO HOST 2015 WAC TOURNAMENT
The 2015 WAC Basketball Tournament returns to the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas for the fifth year in a row. This year’s tournament includes all even eligible teams and will be held Wednesday-Saturday, March 11-14.

WAC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TICKETS ON SALE NOW
All-session tickets for the 2015 Western Athletic Conference Basketball Tournament set for Mar. 11-14 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas are now available for purchase through the ticket offices at individual WAC schools.

All-session tickets include access to each men’s and women’s tournament game, totaling 12 games in six sessions. All-session tickets are also available through the Orleans Arena box office. Prices begin at $100. Single-session tickets will not be available until Mar. 11 and will only be available for purchase through the Orleans Arena box office.

Student Single-session end zone seating can be purchased on a session basis during the week of the tournament (on-site at the Orleans Arena). Tickets are $10 per session. Individual institutions may elect to conduct an on-campus pre-sale of student tickets for its first guaranteed game.

ESPNU TO TELEVISE WAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
ESPN will once again broadcast the WAC men’s and women’s tournament championship games from the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas on March 14. The women’s game will be broadcast on ESPNU at 1 p.m. (PT). The men’s championship game will also be broadcast by ESPNU at 8 p.m. (PT).