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Women's Hoops Set for Rivalry Showdown with Eastern Illinois

Tip-off set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2

WHAT'S UP? The Western Illinois women's basketball heads to in-state foe Eastern Illinois for a rivalry showdown on Wednesday, December 2. The Leathernecks, fresh off its Thanksgiving Tournament performance, heads to Eastern Illinois with a 4-3 record while the Panthers enter Wednesday with a 1-5 record. Tip-off is slated for 6 p.m. inside Lantz Arena.

BROADCAST INFORMATION: 
Radio: 92.5 WKXQ FM (online at wkxqfm.com)
Video: OVC Digital Network
Live Stats: sidearmstats.com/eiu/wbball/

SCOUTING THE OPPONENT: Eastern Illinois, who defeated Summit League foe IUPUI in overtime to open the regular season, have lost five consecutive contests. Last time out, EIU dropped a 78-47 decision at Saint Louis. The Panthers are led by Erica Brown and Shakita Cox, who average 11.7 and 11.0 points, respectively. Brown also serves as the top defensive threat, bringing in 7.3 rebounds per game. Debbie Black is in her third year at the helm of the Panther program.

SERIES HISTORY: The Leathernecks and Panthers have met 52 times previously, with EIU holding a 33-19 advantage. Western Illinois has claimed four of the last six meetings, including a 63-54 decision inside Western Hall a season ago. 

LAST TIME OUT: Sophie Reichelt was named Tournament MVP and Michelle Maher was named to the All-Tournament Team of the North Florida Thanksgiving Classic as Western Illinois defeated Bethune-Cookman by a final score of 75-59. Fresh off a career-high 34 points in the Leathernecks' first game of the tournament, Reichelt once again led the way offensively for WIU. Reichelt tallied a game-high 23 points and added 12 rebounds to tally her first double-double of the season. Over the two-game tournament, Reichelt combined for 57 points and 19 rebounds. Western Illinois cruised to the 16-point victory behind a strong first half in which the Leathernecks outscored the Wildcats, 44-31. WIU opened the game a pair of defensive stops and two quick triples from Michelle Maher and Michelle Farrow to force Bethune-Cookman to call a timeout 1:30 into the game. 3-pointers from Mallory Boyle and Emily Clemens ensued as the Leathernecks built a 14-4 lead midway through the first quarter as Western connected on four of its first six shots from beyond the arc.

1,000-POINT CLUB: In Western Illinois' 78-74 victory over SIU-Edwardsville, senior Michelle Maher became the 15th 1,000-point scorer in program history when she connected on a 3-pointer with 5:08 remaining in the first quarter. Maher currently sits in 14th place on the all-time scoring list with 1,088 career points.

LEATHERNECKS FROM DEEP: The Leathernecks are one of the most prolific 3-point shooting teams in Division I, as the team ranks first in the nation in made 3-point field goals per game. Over the first seven games of the year, Western has averaged 12.7 made threes per game. Michelle Farrow ranks third in The Summit League in made triples per game, averaging 2.57 per contest. Taylor Higginbotham serves as Western's sharpest shooter from deep, shooting threes at a 42.9% clip.

NEWCOMERS SHINE IN DEBUT: In Western Illinois' season opener against Central Methodist, three Leathernecks made their Purple and Gold debut. Freshman Taylor Higginbotham came off the bench to shine, as she led all scorers with 25 points on 5-of-6 shooting from beyond the arc and 9-of-12 shooting from the field. After sitting out last year due to NCAA transfer rules, sophomore Taylor McClintock stepped onto the court for the first time against Central Methodist, finishing with 10 points in 20 minutes of action. Junior Jasmine Patrick transferred to Western following two seasons at Grossmont College, and she made an impact with 10 points and matching the game-high in rebounds with nine. Higginbotham leads all Leathernecks this season, averaging 19.3 points per game and has scored in double figures in all four contests.

MAHER EARNS PRESEASON RECOGNITION: Senior guard Michelle Maher earned preseason accolades leading up to the start of the season, as she was named Preseason Second Team All-Summit League. Maher enters her final season in the Purple and Gold as Western's all-time leader in three-point field goals. As a junior, Maher led the team in assists (122) and minutes per game (30.5). A three-year starter for Western, Maher currently ranks fifth in program history in career assists with 348.

IMPROVEMENT UNDER GRAVINA: In his first four years at the helm of the women's basketball program, head coach JD Gravina has been one of the most successful coaches in program history, as his 57 career wins in four seasons at Western are tied for the most of any coach over their first three seasons in charge. Now in his fifth season, Gravina sits in in third place for career wins with 60. Gravina's 2014-15 squad ended the season with a 10-4 mark inside Western Hall which ranked as tied for the second-most home victories since the 2004-05 team posted a perfect 12-0 mark at home.

LEATHERNECKS INK TWO: Head coach JD Gravina announced the signing of guards Sam Pryor and Andi Pierce on Thursday, November 12. Pryor and Pierce, who will both wrap up their prep careers this spring, will join the Leatherneck family in the fall of 2016. Pryor, a 6'0" guard, is a native of Elgin, Illinois. A member of Burlington Central High School, Pryor was an All-Conference selection as a junior and an All-Area honoree the past three seasons. As a sophomore, Pryor was named Second Team AP All-State, and Third Team IBCA All-State. As a junior, she repeated as a Second Team AP All-State selection, while also being named to the IBCA Second Team All-State team. Pierce, a 5'11" guard, is a native of Garber, Oklahoma. As a junior for Garber High School, Pierce averaged 23.4 points per game and 8.2 rebounds per contest for the Wolverines. Pierce shot 48 percent from the field and 40 percent from beyond the arc. Pierce also made a team-high 50 3-pointers, while also leading the team in steals and assists.

ROSTER ADDITIONS: The Leathernecks welcome four new members to the roster for the 2014-15 season. Junior Jasmine Patrick joins the team following two seasons at Grossmont College (Calif). A five-year active member of the U.S. Navy, Patrick will be immediately eligible. Juniors Olivia Braun (Toledo) and Morgan Blumer (Florida Gulf Coast) transfer into the program with two years of eligibility remaining, and will sit out the entire 2015-16 season to fulfill NCAA transfer requirements. Western signed one player to a National Letter of Intent in freshman Taylor Higginbotham. Higginbotham, a native of Germantown, Wisconsin, went 51-8 last year with the Wisconsin Lakers AAU 'White' Team. She led the team in three-point field goals her last two seasons with the Lakers and was a four-time USJN All-Pool selection.

WHAT IS A LEATHERNECK?: Western Illinois holds the distinction of being the only non-military institution to officially have its nickname derived from a branch of the military service. The school began use of the Marine Corps' official nickname, "The Fighting Leathernecks", in 1927 when then-athletic director and head baseball, basketball and football coach Ray "Rock" Hanson was granted permission by the U.S. Navy, based on his status as a Marine hero, to use the Marine's official seal, bulldog mascot and nickname. 

GAME INFORMATION

Game 8
Western Illinois (4-3)
at Eastern Illinois (1-5)

Wednesday, December 2 - 6 p.m.

Charleston, Ill.

Lantz Arena
 
COVERAGE

Radio: 92.5 FM WKXQ or wkxqfm.com
Video: OVC Digital Network
Live Stats: Live Stats

 
SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter: @WIUWBB
Twitter: @WIUAthletics
Twitter: @GoLeathernecks
Facebook: Western Illinois Women's Basketball
Facebook: Western Illinois Athletics

 
TEAM INFORMATION

2015-16 Quick Facts (.pdf)
2015-16 Record Book (.pdf)
2015-16 Schedule Release
2015-16 Media Day (video)

 
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Players Mentioned

Mallory Boyle

#10 Mallory Boyle

G
5' 11"
Junior
North Mahaska
Emily Clemens

#15 Emily Clemens

G
5' 4"
Sophomore
Muscatine
Michelle Farrow

#22 Michelle Farrow

G
5' 10"
Sophomore
Waukesha West
Michelle Maher

#14 Michelle Maher

G
5' 9"
Senior
Maine South
Taylor Hanneman

#23 Taylor Hanneman

G
5' 10"
Sophomore
Illini Bluffs / Mercer
Sophie Reichelt

#44 Sophie Reichelt

F
6' 2"
Senior
Holy Names Academy
Taylor Higginbotham

#24 Taylor Higginbotham

G
5' 10"
Freshman
Germantown
Jasmine Patrick

#21 Jasmine Patrick

F
6' 0"
Junior
Westside / Grossmont College
Morgan Blumer

#12 Morgan Blumer

G
5' 11"
Sophomore
Milton / Florida Gulf Coast
Olivia Braun

#34 Olivia Braun

F
6' 1"
Junior
St. Catherine's / Toledo

Players Mentioned

Mallory Boyle

#10 Mallory Boyle

5' 11"
Junior
North Mahaska
G
Emily Clemens

#15 Emily Clemens

5' 4"
Sophomore
Muscatine
G
Michelle Farrow

#22 Michelle Farrow

5' 10"
Sophomore
Waukesha West
G
Michelle Maher

#14 Michelle Maher

5' 9"
Senior
Maine South
G
Taylor Hanneman

#23 Taylor Hanneman

5' 10"
Sophomore
Illini Bluffs / Mercer
G
Sophie Reichelt

#44 Sophie Reichelt

6' 2"
Senior
Holy Names Academy
F
Taylor Higginbotham

#24 Taylor Higginbotham

5' 10"
Freshman
Germantown
G
Jasmine Patrick

#21 Jasmine Patrick

6' 0"
Junior
Westside / Grossmont College
F
Morgan Blumer

#12 Morgan Blumer

5' 11"
Sophomore
Milton / Florida Gulf Coast
G
Olivia Braun

#34 Olivia Braun

6' 1"
Junior
St. Catherine's / Toledo
F