Bowling Green State University Athletics
Falcons Begin Final Regular-Season Stretch with Saturday Matinee at Buffalo
February 21, 2014 | Women's Basketball
UB game is the first of five-straight intra-divisional contests

GAME NOTES
Bowling Green | Buffalo
LAST TIME OUT: FALCONS DOWN CMU IN BATTLE OF DIVISION LEADERS
• Senior Jillian Halfhill scored a game-high 18 points, including 16 in the second half, as the Falcons topped Central Michigan, 67-55, Wednesday night (Feb. 19) in a battle of MAC divisional leaders at the Stroh Center. The result leaves both the Falcons and the Chippewas with identical 12-1 conference records.
Halfhill's fellow seniors, Jill Stein and Alexis Rogers, joined her in double figures in the scoring column. Stein had a double-double, with 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Rogers fell just one rebound shy of a double-double, scoring 10 points and grabbing nine boards. BGSU had a 44-36 edge on the glass.
• Halfhill had eight rebounds for the Falcons, while redshirt sophomore Erica Donovan added nine points and seven boards in the win.
• The Falcons used a 10-0 run late in the first half to take the lead for good, and BGSU went on a 15-4 run early in the second period to extend that lead to double figures. That lead got as large as 19 points with seven-and-a-half minutes to go, and Central never cut BG's margin below 10 points thereafter.
• CMU was led by Niki DiGuilio with 15 points, while Crystal Bradford had 14 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. The BG defense made Bradford work for those 14 points, as the Chippewa junior was 5-of-21 from the field.
• The Falcon defense held the Chippewas to their lowest point total of the season. CMU came into the game averaging 84.2 points per contest.
• BG's win snapped a two-game CMU series winning streak, and the victory marked the Falcons' 14th consecutive win over the Chippewas in Bowling Green. Central's last road win against BGSU came on Feb. 8, 1995.
• After making 12-of-29 shots from the field in the first half, the Falcons went 5-of-5 to start the second. BG went 7-of-9 from the floor over the first five minutes of the second period, taking a double-digit lead.
• The lead reached a game-high 19 points, as Halfhill for a corner three, then knocked down two free throws at the 7:25 mark for a 54-35 advantage. Quickly, however, the visitors scored five points, and CMU's run would reach 9-0. But, the Falcons never let their advantage drop below 10 points, and Halfhill was a perfect 6-of-6 at the free-throw line in the game's final 3:36.
• The Falcons shot 48 percent in the second half en route to a 24-of-54 (44.4%) effort for the game. BG held CMU to just a 10-of-34 (29.4%) success rate in the second half, and Central shot 31.8% from the floor on the night.
CMU was just 3-of-21 from three-point range in the game, with DiGuilio hitting all three of her team's triples. The Falcons were 6-of-19 from the arc, with junior Jasmine Matthews making two treys and four of her teammates one apiece.
QUICK HITS
• BGSU is 22-3 overall and 12-1 in MAC play, and the Falcons have won eight consecutive games heading into the Buffalo contest. BG won five-straight games to open the conference schedule, before suffering an 82-79 overtime loss on the road against preseason MAC favorite Central Michigan on Jan. 18.
• BG has topped last year's MAC win total with five regular-season games remaining. The 2012-13 club went 11-5 in league play. The conference returned to an 18-game schedule this season after playing 16 league games last year.
• The current eight-game win streak includes home wins over Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Miami and CMU, and road victories against Ohio, Toledo and EMU. In addition to the current winning streak, BGSU has won five games in a row on two occasions and four-straight games once this year.
• Eighteen of the Falcons' 22 victories this season – including all 11 home games – have come by double figures. The Falcons' 66-59 win at Toledo on Feb. 2 marked BGSU's first single-digit win since Nov. 18, and BG picked up a five-point victory over Eastern Michigan on Feb. 15. The Brown and Orange posted a one-point win at Iona (Nov. 9) in the second game of the year, and downed Butler by four just over a week later (Nov. 18).
• The Falcons have recorded six wins of 22 points or more, with five of those six coming at home. BGSU is a perfect 11-0 at the Stroh Center, having won those 11 games by an average of 22.3 points per contest.
• In addition to the 11 wins at the Stroh, the Falcons also have 11 victories away from home, with marks of 8-2 on the road and 3-1 in neutral-site contests. BG has road wins over Iona, Butler, Ohio State, Kent State, Ball State, Ohio, Toledo and Eastern Michigan, and the Falcons have topped Michigan, Old Dominion and Monmouth in neutral-site action. The team's losses have come to then #18/21-ranked Purdue on the road, to Marist on a neutral court, and at CMU in the teams' first 2013-14 meeting.
• In BGSU's 11 home games, the Falcons have averaged 76.8 points. BG has topped the 80-point plateau six times this season, with all of those totals coming in home contests.
• BGSU has had a balanced scoring attack this season. Five Falcons are averaging between 8.2 and 13.9 points per game, and two other players have at least 5.5 ppg to date.
• The Falcons' five starters each have attempted between 160 and 242 shots, meaning that every starter is averaging somewhere between 6.4 and 9.7 field-goal attempts per game.
• BGSU leads the MAC and ranks 13th in the nation in scoring defense, having allowed just 56.3 points per game. The Falcons also lead the MAC in scoring margin (+13.9), rebounding margin (+8.7), three-point field-goal percentage (35.5) and three-point FG pct. defense (26.2), and BG is second in the conference in FG pct. defense (36.4) and free-throw pct. (74.9) and third in FG pct. (42.4) as well as three-pointers made per game (7.5).
• BGSU is 19th in the country in rebounding margin in the most recent NCAA statistics. The Falcons have been out-rebounded in just one game since Nov. 18, as Ball State had a narrow 31-29 edge in that category on Jan. 15.
• In addition to scoring defense and rebounding margin, the Falcons also rank among the top 50 schools in the nation in win-loss percentage (T-12th), three-point FG pct. defense (14th), scoring margin (20th), free-throw pct. (28th), FG pct. defense (38th), three-point FG pct. (40th) and three-point FG made per game (40th)
BATTLE OF THE BOARDS
• The Falcons have enjoyed more than their fair share of success on the glass in the Jennifer Roos head-coaching era. Since the start of the 2012-13 season, BGSU has won the rebounding battle in 49 of 60 games, including in 23 of the 29 MAC contests. Three of the other games saw the teams tie in that category.
• This year, the Falcons have out-rebounded the foes in 22 of the first 25 games, with double-digit margins in eight of those matchups. BG owns a MAC-best rebounding margin of +8.7 this year to date. BGSU has out-boarded 12 of 13 MAC opponents so far in '13-14, with a league-best +7.9 rebounding margin in conference play.
THREE-MENDOUS!
In MAC games (as well as in the overall stats), the Falcons lead the league in both three-point field-goal percentage and three-point FG pct. defense. BGSU is shooting 36.8 percent from beyond the arc vs. conference foes, while allowing MAC opponents to shoot just 23.3% from long range. In fact, the Falcons are second in the MAC in overall FG pct. defense, at 35.9%. So, to summarize, BGSU has a higher success rate from behind the three-point line than the opponents do from anywhere on the court over the last 13 games.
LEAD, FOLLOW OR GET OUT THE WAY
• Through the first 25 games this season, there have been nine contests (Michigan, Niagara, Old Dominion, Monmouth, UMass, Saint Francis, Kent State, Northern Illinois and the first Eastern Michigan meeting) in which BG never trailed, three more (Ohio State, Akron and Miami) in which the Falcons were behind for less than a minute, and a 13th (Milwaukee) that saw BG trail for just over a minute's time.
• This year to date, BGSU has led for 778:38 – 77.5 percent of the time – and trailed for just 171:54 (17.1%). The Falcons and the opponents have been tied for a total of 54:28.
• BGSU has trailed for a total of just 19 minutes and 29 seconds (in 440 minutes of action) in the 11 home games. The Falcons have yet to trail in the second half of any game at the Stroh Center this season. In fact, BG had not fallen behind later than the 12:40 mark of the first half of a home game until Feb. 5, when Western Michigan took the lead in the final minute of the opening half. BG, however, retook the lead for good just 19 seconds later.
THREE FOR ALL
BGSU made 15 three-point field goals in the Miami game, and hit seven treys at EMU and six more vs. CMU. The Falcons now have made at least one three-pointer in each of the last 301 games. BG has not been held without a triple in over nine years – since Feb. 12, 2005, at Akron, when the Falcons downed the Zips, 61-52, despite going 0-of-13 from long distance.
THAT'S NOT HALF BAD
• Senior Jillian Halfhill has led the Falcons in scoring in each of the last four games. She hit a career-high six three-point field goals vs. Western Michigan, going 6-of-9 from beyond the arc. Then, against Miami, she was a perfect 4-of-4 from long distance. Last weekend at Eastern Michigan, Halfhill again hit four triples. In that three-game span, Halfhill shot 60.9% from long range. In the Central Michigan contest, Halfhill hit just one triple, but was a perfect 9-for-9 from the free-throw line.Â
• Halfhill has averaged 19.5 points per game over the last four contests. She has shot 58.5% from the field (24-of-41), including a 15-for-27 (55.6%) effort from three-point range, in those four contests. In fact, she has made 19-of-35 triple tries – a 54.3% success rate – over the last seven games, all wins.
THREE-MARKABLE
• The Falcons have made at least five three-point field goals in each of the 13 MAC games to date, and BG has made at least nine treys on five occasions in conference play, including in three of the last five games.
• Over the last four games, BG has made a total of 40 three-pointers and shot 38.4% (40-of-104) from long range during that time. The Falcons hit 12 treys, tying a then-season high, vs Western Michigan, then made 15 triples – just one shy of the school record – in the win over Miami before knocking down seven long-distance shots at EMU and six more against CMU.
TAKE SOME, THEY'RE FREE
• BGSU struggled at the free-throw line early in the season, but the Falcons' fortunes have improved as of late. BG made fewer than 60 percent of its tosses three times in the first five games of the year, and the Falcons were shooting just 64.0% (96 of 150) through the end of November.
• Since that time, however, BGSU has shot nearly 80% from the line, having gone 310-of-392 (79.1%) over the last 18 games.
• On the year, the Falcons are shooting 74.9% from the line (ranking second in the MAC), and a league-leading 79.2% (224-of-283) from the stripe in conference games.
FALCONS LIKE THEIR #MACTION
Since Jennifer Roos became head coach prior to the 2012-13 season, the Falcons have a record of 23-6 in MAC regular-season games. BGSU has won those 23 games by an average of 17.3 points per game, and the Falcons' MAC losses have been by 6.2 ppg. Nineteen of the 23 wins have been by double digits, with just two of the six losses coming by 10 points or more.
STROH'ME-COURT ADVANTAGE
• The Falcons have enjoyed a long-standing tradition of success at home. Most of that success came at venerable Anderson Arena, where the Brown and Orange had an outstanding home-court advantage over the years. But, the BG women's basketball program has begun a new tradition of excellence at a new building. The Falcons now own an overall record of 39-7 in the Stroh Center, including a 22-2 ledger vs. MAC opponents.
• After losing by just one point to nationally-ranked Purdue in the first-ever women's basketball game in the building in November of 2011, the Falcons reeled off 14-straight wins at the Stroh, before losing another one-point game to VCU in the WNIT to end that 2011-12 campaign.
• Last season, the Falcons again won 14 games at home, including 25-point wins over both nationally-ranked Dayton (the Flyers' only regular-season loss all year) and Central Michigan (the Chippewas entered the game with a 7-0 MAC record).
• This year, the Falcons are 11-0 at home heading into next week's game vs. Kent State (Feb. 27). BG has won those 11 games by an average of 22.3 points.
• The 39-7 mark at the Stroh comes after the Falcons went 333-116 (74.2%) in Anderson Arena during the team's tenure there. The record was even better during MAC play, as the Falcons had a league mark of 192-54 (78.0%) at "The House That Roars" through the years.
TOUGH TO SCORE AT THE STROH
• In 46 games at the Stroh Center, the Falcons have allowed the opponent to reach 70 points just three times. Akron is the only MAC foe to surpass the 60-point mark against the Brown and Orange in 24 trips to the building by conference foes, and the Zips have done so twice (61 points in a BG win last Feb. 20; 65 points in another Falcon victory this season [Jan. 12]). Through the Central Michigan game, BG has allowed an average of 53.4 ppg in all games at the Stroh, and just 51.0 ppg against MAC opponents.
• BG has held 36 of 46 opponents to fewer than 60 points at the Stroh Center. The Falcons have limited 15 of those foes to less than 50 points, and on three occasions, BGSU has kept the opposition under the 40-point mark.
ABOUT THE FALCONS
• The Falcons enter the Buffalo game with an overall record of 22-3 and a 12-1 MAC ledger. BGSU currently holds a two-game lead over Akron and a four-game edge on UB in the MAC's East Division race.
• BGSU's non-conference wins included home games vs. Niagara, Milwaukee, Massachusetts and Saint Francis; road games vs. Iona, Butler and Ohio State; and neutral-site matchups against Michigan, Old Dominion and Monmouth. The Falcons' non-league losses came at the hands of Marist (Nov. 22) in the Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge, and at Purdue on the road (Dec. 22).
• BGSU opened MAC play with four consecutive double-digit wins, downing Buffalo and preseason East Division favorite UA at home, and Kent State and Ball State on the road. In a battle of the last two remaining MAC unbeatens, host Central Michigan picked up an 82-79 overtime decision over the Falcons on Jan. 18, but the Brown and Orange have bounced back with eight-straight wins.
• That eight-game win streak has included home games vs. Eastern Michigan and Northern Illinois, road contests vs. Ohio and Toledo, then two more home matches vs. Western Michigan and Miami. Last weekend (Feb. 15), the Falcons picked up a 61-56 win at EMU, and BGSU returned home and topped CMU, 67-55, on Wednesday night (Feb. 19).
• Ten of BG's 12 MAC wins – all except the Toledo game and the second win over Eastern – have been by double figures.
• Fifth-year senior Alexis Rogers, fourth-year Falcon Jillian Halfhill and redshirt sophomore Erica Donovan lead a balanced scoring attack. Rogers is averaging 13.9 points per game, while Halfhill has 13.5 ppg and Donovan 10.6 ppg this year to date.
• Sophomore Miriam Justinger has 8.4 points per game, and junior Deborah Hoekstra, a strong candidate for the MAC Sixth Man Award, is coming off the bench to score 8.2 ppg. Senior Jill Stein and junior Jasmine Matthews have scored 6.7 and 5.5 points per contest, respectively.
• Stein leads the team and ranks fourth in the MAC in rebounding, with 8.7 boards per game, while Rogers has pulled down 8.5 rpg (eighth in the league) and Donovan 5.5. BGSU has had at least one player with 10 rebounds in 20 of this season's first 25 games.
• Halfhill leads the Falcons with 3.0 assists per outing, with Justinger handing out 2.6 apg to date. Stein tied her career best with five assists vs. Miami, and she ranks third on the team in that category, with 2.3 per game.
• Rogers is shooting 51.9 percent from the floor, ranking third in the MAC in that category, while Donovan is shooting 44.8%. From long range, Halfhill has made a team-leading 50 three-point field goals, while Hoekstra has hit 35 shots from beyond the arc. Four other Falcons have made between 16 and 27 treys apiece.
• Halfhill leads the entire MAC in three-point field-goal percentage, having gone 50-of-115 (43.5%) from long distance to date, while Hoekstra is third in the league on that list (41.2%). Halfhill hit a career-high six triples in the Western Michigan game, and went 4-for-4 from long range vs. Miami before hitting four more treys at EMU.
• Freshmen Rachel Konieczki and Abby Siefker are averaging 1.8 ppg apiece. Konieczki has seen action in all 25 games to date, while Siefker has played in 22. Another freshman, Kennedy Kirkpatrick, has seen action in five games off the bench, and classmate Leah Bolton has played in two contests, including the first EMU match on Jan. 23. Bolton made her BGSU debut in the Monmouth game back on Dec. 1. Kirkpatrick has not seen action since the Ohio State game the previous week (Nov. 24).
• Halfhill, Justinger, Rogers and Stein each have started all 25 games this season to date, with Donovan starting 24. Donovan started the first 12 games, but Matthews took her place in the lineup for the first Buffalo game, as Donovan missed tipoff due to a funeral. Donovan was back in the starting five for the Kent State game, and has started each game since that time.
• Head coach Jennifer Roos and her staff welcomed back seven letterwinners from a year ago, and the program also has added seven newcomers – five to the roster and two to the coaching staff.
• Through 25 games, the Falcons are shooting 42.4 percent from the field, 35.5% from three-point range and 74.9% from the foul line. Opponents are shooting 36.4% from the floor, 26.2% from the arc and 68.4% from the stripe. The Falcons have a scoring margin of +13.9, a rebounding margin of +8.7 and a turnover margin of +0.2 on the year.
• In MAC games, BGSU is shooting 42.7% from the field, 36.8% from three-point land and 79.2% from the line. Opponents have shot 35.9% overall, 23.3% from long range and 63.6% from the stripe in MAC play.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Senior Jill Stein had a double-double in Wednesday's win over Central Michigan, with 12 points and 10 rebounds. BGSU now has a total of 16 double-doubles this season after recording nine during all of last year. Senior Alexis Rogers has seven this winter (and 22 in her career), while Stein now has four, redshirt sophomore Erica Donovan three and senior Jillian Halfhill two.
THE BUFFALO BULLS
Buffalo enters Saturday's game with an overall record of 15-9, and the Bulls are 8-5 in MAC play. UB already has topped the team's win total for all of last season. The Bulls have won two-straight games and three of the last four contests, with the lone loss during that time coming on the road to MAC West Division-leading Central Michigan. The two-game win streak includes a home decision vs. Northern Illinois (66-57; Feb. 15) and a road victory vs. Kent State (61-53; Feb. 19). Since beginning the MAC slate with three-straight losses, UB has won eight of the last 10 contests. Buffalo is 8-2 at home and 7-7 on the road this season, and UB is 5-1 at Alumni Arena against MAC opposition. Individually, sophomore guard Mackenzie Loesing leads the team in scoring, with 16.7 points per game. Loesing has hit a team-leading 34 three-point field goals, and also paces the Bulls with 2.3 steals per contest. Junior forward Kristen Sharkey has 14.7 ppg and a team-leading 8.7 rebounds per game, while junior C/F Christa Baccas is right behind Sharkey with 8.6 rpg. Baccas also has 7.5 ppg and a MAC-leading 2.6 blocked shots per game. Senior guard Margeaux Gupilan has 7.2 ppg and is third in the MAC with 4.7 assists per outing. Head coach Felisha Legette-Jack welcomed back eight letterwinners, including four starters, from last year's team. The 2012-13 edition of the Bulls went 12-20 overall and 8-8 in MAC action.
THE SERIES
The Falcons lead Buffalo, 23-5, in the all-time series between the teams, and BGSU has won the last 19 meetings. In this year's first matchup, Alexis Rogers had 22 points and 17 rebounds as the Falcons topped UB in the MAC opener for both teams at the Stroh Center (Jan. 4, 2014). The Bulls' top scorer, Mackenzie Loesing, scored eight points in the game's first five minutes before leaving the contest due to injury. Last season, the teams' two meetings went to BG by scores of 61-56 in Buffalo (Feb. 7, 2013) and 56-43 at the Stroh (Feb. 28, 2013). BGSU is 11-2 in home games, 11-3 in road contests and 1-0 in neutral-site meetings vs. the Bulls over the years. Jennifer Roos is 3-0 against the Bulls as a collegiate head coach.
FALCONS VS. THE MAC
The Falcons continue to own the best record in MAC history. Entering the Buffalo game, BGSU has an all-time record of 385-153 (.716) in MAC regular-season contests, for the most wins and highest winning pct. of all league institutions. And, BG leads the series with all 11 MAC foes, making the Falcons the only team in the league, obviously, with a winning series record against every other school. BG also has the most overall victories (738) and highest overall winning percentage (.654) of any conference school.
THE FALCONS ARE ...
• 22-3 this year to date, after posting a 24-11 overall record last season;
• 12-1 in MAC play in 2013-14, after going 11-5 in MAC action in '12-13 (last year's team finished in second place in the East Division by a game, snapping a streak of eight-straight division titles);
• 304-106 since Jennifer Roos came to BGSU in the summer of 2001;
• 158-47 in MAC games in that time:
• 283-71 over the last 10-plus years, with 2013-14 marking BG's MAC-record 11th-straight season of at least 20 wins;
• a staggering 262-61 in the past nine-plus years, with no fewer than 23 wins in nine-straight seasons and a MAC overall regular-season title in seven of those nine years (2004-10 and again in '12, after winning an East Division crown in '11);
• an eye-popping 239-53 overall, and 123-18 in the MAC regular season, in the last eight-plus years, with at least 24 wins in each of the last eight seasons;
• a splendiferous 211-50 in the last seven-plus years, including a 107-18 league ledger;
• a/an (insert your own adjective here) 180-46 overall, and 92-17 in MAC regular-season games, in the last six-plus seasons, since Monique Rosati came to the BGSU program;
• 154-38 overall and 79-14 in MAC action over the last five-plus winters;
• 125-33, including a 64-13 MAC ledger, in the last four-plus seasons;
• 98-26 overall and 50-11 in the MAC since seniors Jillian Halfhill and Jill Stein ventured to campus;
• 70-21 overall, and 37-8 in MAC action, since senior Alexis Rogers and juniors Deborah Hoekstra and Jasmine Matthews first put on a BGSU uniform;
• 46-14 since senior Katrina Salinas and sophomore Miriam Justinger were added to the Falcons' roster;
• 146-22 in the last 168 games vs. MAC foes (regular-season and tournament);
• A perfect 65-0 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field since 2001;
• 243-12 when having a better FG percentage than the opposition in that time, including a 115-2 mark in the last five-plus seasons;
• 231-38 when making more free throws than the opponent in the Roos Assistant-Coach/Associate-Head-Coach/Interim-Head-Coach/Head-Coaching Era;
• 197-24 when outrebounding the opponent in that 12-plus-year span;
• 72-7 in MAC home games in the last nine-plus seasons;
• 58-12 in MAC road games over the last eight-plus years;
• 20-4 in the MAC Tournament in the last nine years, with five titles (2005, '06, '07, '10 and '11), an additional championship-game appearance (2009), and trips to the semis in 2008 and 2012;
• 44-18 overall in the MAC Tournament since it was instituted in 1982;
• 21-6 at Gund/Quicken Loans Arena, the site of the MAC Tournament;
• 50-6 in all non-conference home games since the start of the 2003-04 season;
• 7-16 in 16 national postseason appearances (including a 3-11 record in the NCAA Championships and a 4-5 mark in WNIT trips);
• 6-9 in national postseason action since Roos arrived at BG (including a 2-5 mark in the NCAAs and a 4-4 record in the WNIT); and
• 39-7 in the Stroh Center, with five of the losses coming by a combined 11 points.
DEFENSE!
• During her time as an assistant coach at BGSU, Jennifer Roos served as the team's defensive coordinator. The team enjoyed great success at the defensive end of the floor, and that success continued in her first season as head coach. In 2012-13, Roos and assistant Jesse Fleming helped the Falcons set a school record for fewest points allowed per game – 54.3 – breaking the record set the previous year.
• Last year's team also set new school records for fewest points allowed and lowest opponent field-goal percentage allowed in MAC games. In the 16 conference contests, league foes averaged just 51.9 points and shot only 36.1% from the floor.
• Those trends have continued in the 2013-14 season. In the first 25 games, despite playing a difficult schedule, BGSU has allowed 56.3 points per game and permitted the opponents to shoot just 36.4% from the field to date.
TRY TO MAKE MORE THAN THEY TAKE
The 2013-14 Falcons appear to be continuing an impressive trend of getting to the foul line much more often than the other team. BGSU has made a total of 406 free throws this season to date. That total is 13 more than the opponents have attempted (393). BG has made more tosses than the foes have attempted in three of the last five years. And, the Falcons' total of free throws made has been at least 100 higher than the opponents' FTM total in each of the last eight seasons. The 2002-03 campaign was the last time the opposition made, or attempted, more free throws than BG.
UP NEXT
Following the Buffalo game, the Falcons return home for a pair of contests next week. BGSU will welcome Kent State to the Stroh Center on Thursday night (Feb. 27), and the Brown and Orange will close the home portion of the regular-season schedule by facing Ohio on Sunday, March 2. The Ohio game will be Senior Day, with the program's seniors being recognized in ceremonies prior to tipoff. The regular season then ends with back-to-back road trips, as the Falcons meet Miami (March 5) and Akron (March 8).
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