Game 16 - January 17, 2015 - 1 pm Walsh University (11-4, 5-4) at Lake Erie College (7-8, 2-7) Team Leaders Scoring: ..... K. Funderburgh (18.4) Rebounding:....Brittni Clopton (6.4) Assists: ...... Brooklyn Wooten (3.1) Steals: ........... Jalynn Graham (2.2) FG%:..... Holly Grober (35-68) .515 3-PT %:Funderburgh (43-101) .426 FT%: .... Funderburgh (61-67) .910 Team Leaders Series: Walsh (16-4) Last Meeting: 2.8.14 (H) Walsh (89-73) Scoring: .......... Kayla Gabor (14.8) Rebounding: Keading Skelton (6.4) Assists: ........... Sam Narducci (2.3) Steals: ........ Narducci / Jones (1.9) FG%: ........... Dawson (33-61) .541 3-PT %: Kayla Gabor (17-65) .262 FT%: ........... Narducci (15-17) .882 Broadcast: WNPQ FM 95.9 NEXT GAME: 1.22.15 (A) Ohio Dominican (5:30 pm) 2014-2015 Walsh University Women’s Basketball Schedule Date .......... Opponent ..........................................................................Time November Sat. 15 ...... Central State at Lake Erie (Crossover Challenge) ## Won 85-62 Sun. 16 ..... Salem Int. at Lake Erie (Crossover Challenge) ..........Won 90-49 Wed. 19 .... at Ursuline College (at Lake Erie) ## .........................Won 78-53 Tues. 25.... CLARION UNIVERSITY ............................................Won 93-68 Sat. 29 ...... OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY ...............................Won 91-36 December Thurs. 4 .... NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY * ................... Lost 70-65 Sat. 6 ........ MICHIGAN TECH UNIVERSITIY * ............................ Lost 82-65 Thurs. 11 .. at Northwood University * .......................................... Lost 65-48 Sat. 13 ...... at Lake Superior State University * ............................Won 74-56 Wed. 17 .... at St. Joseph’s College (IN) .......................................Won 69-59 January Fri. 2 ......... HILLSDALE COLLEGE * ..........................................Won 96-89 Sun. 4 ....... SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY * .............Won 82-65 Thurs. 8 .... at Grand Valley State University * .............................. Lost 72-66 Sat. 10 ...... at Ferris State University * .........................................Won 82-79 Thurs. 15 .. ASHLAND UNIVERSITY * ........................................Won 64-50 Sat. 17 ...... at Lake Erie College * ......................................................... 1 pm Thurs. 22 .. at Ohio Dominican University * ..................................... 5:30 pm Sat. 24 ...... TIFFIN UNIVERSITY *...................................................... 12 pm Thurs. 29 .. UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY * ........................................ 5:30 pm Sat. 31 ...... at Wayne State University * ................................................ 1 pm February Mon. 2....... at Malone University * ......................................................... 6 pm Thurs. 5 .... at Ashland University *................................................... 5:30 pm Sat. 7 ........ LAKE ERIE COLLEGE * .................................................... 1 pm Thurs. 12 .. OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY * ............................... 5:30 pm Sat. 14 ...... at Tiffin University * ............................................................. 1 pm Thurs. 19 .. at University of Findlay * ................................................ 5:30 pm Sat. 21 ...... WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY * ......................................... 1 pm Thurs. 26 .. MALONE UNIVERSITY * 19th Annual Mayors’ Cup ... 5:30 pm March 4, 7, 8........ GLIAC Tournament ............................................................. TBA All times are Eastern Standard / Home games in CAPS *Denotes GLIAC Games / All road GLIAC games to be broadcast on WNPQ 95.9 FM Walsh University Probable Starters ## .... Name............................ P ........ Ht. ........... Yr............PPG ..... RPG 3 ...... Jalynn Graham ............. G ........ 5-5 .......... So. ..........8.1........ 4.9 13 .... Brittni Clopton ............... P ........ 5-11 ........ Fr. ...........9.0........ 6.4 14 .... Kelsey Funderburgh ..... G ........ 5-7 .......... Jr. ...........18.4...... 3.6 20 .... Whitney Dabbelt ........... F......... 6-0 .......... Sr. ...........3.4........ 5.0 21 .... Brooklyn Wooten .......... G ........ 5-8 .......... So. ..........11.4...... 4.8 Lake Erie College Probable Starters ##.....Name ............................ P ........ Ht. .......... Yr. .......... PPG ..... RPG 4.......Sami Narducci .............. G ....... 5-0 ......... Jr............ 6.6 ........ 1.7 11.....Kayla Gabor .................. G ....... 5-10........ Fr. .......... 14.8 ...... 4.0 22.....Chloe Irish..................... F ........ 5-10........ Sr. .......... 4.7 ........ 2.5 33.....Shelby Carpenter .......... G ....... 5-8 ......... Sr. .......... 5.7 ........ 2.9 44.....Christine Dawson .......... F ........ 6-1 ......... Fr.. ......... 6.7 ........ 4.0 Things You Should Know Walsh (11-4, 4-4) takes their two-game winning streak to Lake Erie College for a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. This is fourth time this season that Walsh has played at Lake Erie. They opened the season playing in the GLIAC/G-MAC Challenge, and then played Ursuline College in Painesville. Walsh won all three games. DIVISIONAL PLAY STARTS WITH WIN: Walsh opened South Division play with a 64-50 win over Ashland on Thursday. The win was the first for the Cavs over the Eagles since 2002-03, and moved them into a tie for second place in the South with the Eagles. After a poor shooting first half where the Cavs shot 29% on 9-31 and trailed 2220, they opened the second half with a 16-4 run. The Eagles made one run cutting the lead to six points at 50-44 with 4:54 to play, but would get no closer. Despite shooting 4-16 from the floor Kelsey Funderburgh led Walsh with 15 points. The Cavs were balanced with Britnni Clopton and Alex Hochstedler each adding nine points. Hochstedler was 3-4 from floor and Audrey Badovich added seven points off the bench and was also 3-4 from the field. The Cavs bench outscored Ashland 26-10. The Cavs also forced the Eagles into a 26 turnovers, resulting in 20 points. Whitney Dabbelt led Walsh with eight rebounds and Jalynn Graham had six assists and four steals. BEST START: Walsh’s 11-4 start matches their start from the 2010-11 season. The Cavs started the 2003-04 season 12-3 under Theresa Berg. GLIAC LEADERS: Kelsey Funderburgh leads the GLIAC and was 10th in the NCAA in FT% (.910) at the start of the week. She is 3rd in scoring (18.4 ppg) and 7th in 3-PT% (.426). Brooklyn Wooten is tied for 7th in assists (3.2) and Jalynn Graham is second in steals (2.2). Rachael Trujillo is 4th in assist/ turnover ratio at 2.1. LAKE ERIE: The Storm dropped their fifth straight game 67-65 at Malone on Thursday night. Lake Erie led 65-64 on a Christine Dawson FT with 36 seconds to play. Malone tied the game with a free throw with 26 second left, but missed the second shot. After securing the rebound, Malone’s Audrey Myers scored on a layup for the winning margin. Lake Erie’s Kayla Gabor missed a game-winning three-pointer with one second to play. Gabor led the Storm with 15 points. Lake Erie last tasted victory on December 31 against Clarion. GLIAC LEADERS: Kayla Gabor is 8th in scoring (14.8). Daija Jones and Sam Narducci are tied for 6th in steals (1.9). SERIES: Walsh leads the series, which began in 1979-80, 16-4, and won both meetings last year. The Cavs have won 10 of the last 11 games with the Storm. COACHES: Maria Marchesano (23-20/50-42, 4th) is in her second year at Walsh. Bob Booher is in his 10th year at Lake Erie. Walsh 2014-15 Scoring: ................................. 76.5 Opp.: ....................................... 637 FG% ...................................... .436 3-PT FG%: ............................ .352 FT%:...................................... .773 Last Game .... W 64-50 (A) Ashland Streak ................................. Won 2 Lake Erie 2014-15 Scoring: ................................. 60.7 Opp.: ...................................... 61.4 FG% ..................................... . .381 3-PT FG%: ............................ .256 FT%: ..................................... .623 Last Game...... L 67-65 (A) Malone Streak .................................. Lost 5 2014-15 Walsh University Individual Statistics GLIAC NORTH STANDINGS ........................................ OVERALL ...................... GLIAC Michigan Tech ..................... 12-1 ................................. 8-1 Grand Valley State ............... 10-3 ................................. 7-2 Northwood ........................... 10-5 ................................. 6-3 Hillsdale ............................... 9-4 ................................... 5-4 Ferris State .......................... 7-5 ................................... 5-4 Northern Michigan................ 7-6 ................................... 5-4 Lake Superior State ............. 7-6 ................................... 3-6 Saginaw Valley .................... 6-9 ................................... 1-8 TODAY IN THE GLIAC: 12 pm: Grand Valley at Michigan Tech, 1 pm: Walsh at Lake Erie, Hillsdale at Lake Superior, Ferris State at Northern Michigan, Tiffin at Findlay, Malone at Ashland, Ohio Dominican at Wayne State, 5 pm: Northwood at Saginaw Valley GLIAC SOUTH STANDINGS .............................................OVERALL................... GLIAC Wayne Sate............................ 12-1 ...............................8-1 Walsh .................................... 11-4 ...............................5-4 Ashland .................................. 9-6 .................................5-4 Findlay ................................... 8-5 .................................4-5 Malone ................................... 6-7 .................................4-5 Tiffin ....................................... 4-11 ...............................3-6 Lake Erie ................................ 7-8 .................................2-7 Ohio Dominican ...................... 4-11 ...............................1-8 BY CLASS (15) Seniors (2) Audrey Badovick Whitney Dabbelt Juniors (4) Anicia Clayton Kelsey Funderburgh Sarah Stephenson Rachael Trujillo Sophomore (3) Jalynn Graham Brooke Morgan Brooklyn Wooten Freshman (5) Allison Butler Brittni Clopton Dominique Foley Holly Grober Alex Hochstedler BY STATE (15) Indiana (3) Allison Butler Brittni Clopton Alex Hochstedler Michigan (1) Dominique Foley Ohio (10) Audrey Badovick Anicia Clayton Brittni Clopton Whitney Dabbelt Kelsey Funderburgh Jalynn Graham Brooke Morgan Sarah Stephenson Rachael Trujillo Brooklyn Wooten Pennsylvania (1) Holly Grober WALSH UNIVERSITY CAVALIERS NUMERICAL ROSTER 3 Jalynn Graham G 4 Dominique Foley G 10 Rachael Trujillo G 11 Brooke Morgan G 12 Audrey Badovick G 13 Brittni Clopton P 14 Kelsey Funderburgh G 15 Alex Hochstedler F 20 Whitney Dabbelt F 21 Brooklyn Wooten G 32 Holly Grober F 33 Allison Butler G 40 Sarah Stephenson # G 44 Anicia Clayton F # injured and out for the season 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-11 5-7 5-9 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-5 6-0 5-10 So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Columbus, OH / Central Crossing Belleville, MI / Lincoln Cleveland, OH / Westlake Akron, OH / Firestone Norwalk, OH / St. Paul Fort Wayne, IN / South Side N. Lewisburg, OH / Triad / Morehead State Fishers, IN / HS West Carrollton, OH / Archbishop Alter Grove City, OH / Central Crossing Hermitage, PA / Hickory Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Luers New Philadelphia, OH / HS Canton, OH / GlenOak Ht. 5-5 5-5 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-7 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-8 Yr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Hometown/HS/Last School Norwalk, OH / St. Paul Fort Wayne, IN / Bishop Luers Canton, OH / GlenOak Fort Wayne, IN / South Side West Carrollton, OH / Archbishop Alter Belleville, MI / Lincoln N. Lewisburg, OH / Triad / Morehead State Columbus, OH / Central Crossing Hermitage, PA / Hickory Fishers, IN / HS Akron, OH / Firestone New Philadelphia, OH / HS Cleveland, OH / Westlake Grove City, OH / Central Crossing ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 12 Audrey Badovick G 33 Allison Butler G 44 Anicia Clayton F 13 Brittni Clopton P 20 Whitney Dabbelt F 4 Dominique Foley G 14 Kelsey Funderburgh G 3 Jalynn Graham G 32 Holly Grober F 15 Alex Hochstedler F 11 Brooke Morgan G 40 Sarah Stephenson # G 10 Rachael Trujillo G 21 Brooklyn Wooten G # injured and out for the season Pronunciation Guide: No. Name 12 Audrey Badovick 44 Anicia Clayton 22 Whitney Dabbelt 15 Alex Hochstedler 3 Jalynn Graham 32 Holly Grober 10 Rachael Trujillo Maria Marchesano Pronunciation Bad - O – vick UH-niece – ee-uh Dah-BOLT HOCK– stedler JAY-lynn GROW– burr True - HEE - O MARK -A - sohn oh 2014-15 Walsh University Numerical Broadcast Roster 4 3 10 11 12 Jalynn Graham Dominique Foley Rachael Trujillo Brooke Morgan Audrey Badovick So., G, 5-5 Fr., G, 5-5 Jr., G, 5-8 So., G, 5-7 Sr., G, 5-5 13 14 Brittni Clopton Fr., P, 5-11 Kelsey Funderburgh 32 20 15 So., G, 5-7 Alex Hochstedler Fr., F, 5-9 33 21 Whitney Dabbelt Sr., C, 6-0 40 Brooklyn Wooten So., G, 5-8 44 Holly Grober Allison Butler Fr., F, 5-11 Fr., G, 5-5 Sarah Stephenson Jr., G, 6-0 Maria Marchesano Kara Murphy Jessica Trambley Andrew Junka Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Anicia Clayton Jr., F, 5-10 Maria Marchesano - Head Coach Maria Marchesano, Head Coach Maria Marchesano (39-38) begins her second year as women’s basketball coach at Walsh University. Marchesano, the eighth coach in the programs history, led Walsh to a 12-16 overall mark and 8-14 GLIAC finish. She spent the previous two years as the head coach at Urbana University. In her first game at Walsh, albeit an exhibition game, Marchesano led Walsh to a thrilling 89-80 win at Kent State University. The win gave the Cavs, and their followers the brand of basketball that would be on display at Walsh. The Cavs would run the floor, rebound the ball, and play hard for 40 minutes. Walsh opened the season with wins in three of their first four games, and nearly pulled off an upset of fourth ranked Gannon. Before long injuries would take their toll, but not before the Cavs became a team that could not be overlooked as an easy win on the schedule. They would chalk-up quality wins over Lake Superior, Findlay and playoff bound Malone twice, and battle Hillsdale in a four-overtime classic. Marchesano was named to the Urbana post 10 games into the 2011-12 season, and began the process of turning the Blue Knights into a winner immediately. The 2-8 squad ran off eight straight wins at home, and by mid-February had climbed back to .500 and qualified as the number three seed in the six-team D-II Ohio Independent Championships. As the number three-seed, the Blue Knights made a run to the OIC Championship game, where their season came to an end with a 10-point loss at top-seeded Cedarville. For her efforts, Marchesano was named the D-II Independent Coach of the Year. After that 2-8 start, the Blue Knights finished 12-7 under Marchesano, including an incredible 9-1 at home. Four Blue Knights earned All-Independent honors as the squad turned their season around and finished 14-15. The following season, Urbana’s first in the newly formed G-MAC, the Blue Knights finished 15-15 overall, 6-2 in conference play, and won the conference tournament championship, 70-63 against Trevecca Nazarene University. They finished the season at the .500 mark despite playing only nine home games. Marchesano came to Urbana from Manchester College in North Manchester, Indiana where she served as an assistant coach for both the women’s basketball and softball teams. Marchesano joined the Spartans before the 2010-11 season. Prior to that, she spent four years playing and coaching both basketball and softball professionally in the Italian Basketball Federation and Italian Federation of Softball. The Fort Wayne, Indiana native was a four-year letter winner in women’s basketball and a one-year letter winner in softball at Division I Butler University. She graduated from Butler with a degree in Integrated Communications in 2005. Marchesano ended her Bulldog basketball career as the second most prolific three-point shooter in school history. Just two days later, she joined the Bulldog softball team after a four-year hiatus from the sport, starting 48 games at shortstop as a senior. A twosport standout at Elmhurst High School, Marchesano earned All-State selections in both sports. Marchesano resides in North Canton.
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