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Titans Look to Extend Winning Streak on Saturday at #18 Green Bay

Detroit (4-9, 2-0 HL) vs. #18/18 Green Bay (14-0, 3-0 HL)
Jan. 9, 2010 (3:00 p.m.)
Green Bay, WI
Kress Center (4,018)

Game Notes (in pdf)

SERIES RECORD
Detroit is 5-31 all-time against Green Bay and holds a 4-12 mark when playing on the Phoenix home court. Last season, these teams met three times, with the last in the second round of the Horizon League Championship where the Titans fell by a score of 60-46 at the Kress Center in Green Bay, WI, on March 11. The last time Detroit defeated Green Bay was on Jan. 24, 2004 when the Titans captured a 56-50 overtime win at Calihan Hall. In current head coach Autumn Rademacher's senior year (1996-97), Detroit claimed a 63-55 victory on March 9 in the MCC Championship game to mark the last time Detroit defeated the Phoenix in Green Bay.

SCOUTING THE PHOENIX
Green Bay, currently ranked 18th in both national polls, heads into Saturday's match-up with a flawless 14-0 overall record and a 3-0 mark in Horizon League play. The Phoenix are outscoring its opponents by an average of 18.6 points and, most recently, Green Bay defeated Wright State by a score of 68-41 at the Kress Center on Jan. 7. Junior Kayla Tetschlag is averaging a team-best 15.5 points per game and is tied with teammate sophomore Julie Wojta in rebounding average (5.9 rpg).

I'LL TAKE THREE OF THOSE
Two points wasn't enough for sophomore Lauren Allen, so she sank one from long range with 30 seconds left in the game against Milwaukee (Jan. 7) to help lift the Titans to their third-straight win.

RUNNING FROM THE LAW
When we were young, we were taught that it's not okay to steal, but there's an exception and sophomore Yar Shayok proved that on Thursday as she collected a career-high, game-best and a season-high single game showing for the Titans with six steals.

MAKING A 'BIG' IMPACT
Sophomore Jalesa Jones, also known as 'Lil' Bit', poured in a team-high 14 points after making a career-high six field goals and also added a team-best five assists against Milwaukee on Thursday.

BAKER'S DOZEN
Sophomores Lauren Allen and Yar Shayok each netted 12 points for the Titans against Milwaukee on Jan. 7.

ALL BOARDED UP
The Titans outrebounded the Panthers, 42-20, in Detroit's 59-57 victory on Thursday.

HAPPY DAYS, AGAIN
Richie Cunningham or Fonzie couldn't be found in the stands on Thursday, but it was a 'Happy Day' for the Titans as their win against Milwaukee was the first on the Panthers' home court since March 3, 2005 (59-49).

THAT'S MY BALL
Junior Tayler Langham collected double figure rebounds for the first time in a Titan uniform as she ended with a team-high 11 caroms against Milwaukee on Jan. 7.

NOT A STRANGER
The Titans are all too familiar with ranked opponents this year as they have faced two thus far this season in #10 Michigan State (Nov. 15) and #9 Georgia (Dec. 22).

CRACKIN' THE TOP-10
Senior Brigid Mulroy is currently tied for eighth place with Tia Winters (1997-02) with 107 career 3-pointers. Mulroy just needs five more to tie Catie Goddard (2002-06) for seventh place.

BEST IN THE NATION
In the latest NCAA National Rankings (thru Jan. 3), senior Brigid Mulroy ranks fourth in 3-point field goal pct. (.528) and 14th in 3-point field goals made (3.2/gm). In addition, as a team, the Titans are 70th in the nation in 3-point field goal pct. (.348).

WHERE IN THE HORIZON LEAGUE?
As of Jan. 8, senior Brigid Mulroy is first among conference peers in 3-point field goal pct. (.506) and 3-point field goals made (3.0/gm). She is also sixth among conference peers in scoring (14.2 ppg) and sixth in free throw percentage (.844). Sophomore Yar Shayok is currently fourth in the Horizon League in rebounds (8.8 rpg), is 15th in scoring (11.4 ppg), third in defensive rebounds (6.0/gm) and is sixth in offensive rebounds (2.8/gm). In addition, sophomore Jalesa Jones is third in assists (5.0 apg) and seventh in assist/turnover ratio (1.5).

NOT THE CITY IN CALIFORNIA
Sophomore Lauren Allen (L.A.) tied her career-high of eight assists for a game-best effort and also tied for a game-high nine rebounds for a new season-high in Detroit's 21-point victory over Wright State on Jan. 3.

“FOUR SCORE & SEVEN YEARS AGO...”(AGAIN)
For the second game in a row, the Titans had four players score in double figures, most recently it was against visiting Wright State (Jan. 3). Senior Brigid Mulroy led the way with 21, while freshman Demeisha Fambro came off the bench to score 13 and sophomores Yar Shayok and Jalesa Jones each added 11 for Detroit in the 68-47 win. Against Colgate (Dec. 30), Jones led the way with 17, while Mulroy scored 15, junior Tayler Langham added 14 and Shayok netted 10 for UDM.

OPENING ON A WINNING NOTE
This marks the second straight season in which the Titans have won their Horizon League opener as Detroit defeated Wright State (Jan. 3) 68-47, and last year UDM captured a 71-64 victory over Loyola in Chicago on Jan. 3.

ASSISTING TOGETHER
The Titans dished out a season-best 17 assists against Wright State this past Sunday.

STEALING AWAY
The Titans collected 12 steals against Colgate (Dec. 30) and Wright State (Jan. 3), which ties for a season-high in this category.

HALF AND HALF
Junior Tayler Langham shot 50 percent from the field (6-of-12) to end with a game third-best 14 points against Colgate on Dec. 30. In addition, Langham added five rebounds, one assist and one steal in 31 minutes of play.

DOUBLE TROUBLE
Sophomore Yar Shayok collected her fourth double-double of the season as she scored a game fourth-best 10 points and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds against visiting Colgate on Dec. 30.

THAT'S DY-NO-MITE!
Sophomore Jalesa Jones (JJ) led all scorers with a career-high 17 points after making a personal-best five field goals against Colgate on Dec. 30. Jones shot 70 percent from the line (7-of-10) and dished out a game second-best five assists versus the Raiders.

DOUBLIN' UP
Detroit had five players score in double figures at Morehead State on Dec. 13. Sophomore Jalesa Jones and freshman Demeisha Fambro tied for a team-high 15 points, while freshman Kassandra Hooten scored 14. Sophomore Yar Shayok and senior Brigid Mulroy added 12 and 10, respectively.

HORTEN CLEARLY HEARS A 'WHO'
Freshman Kassandra Hooten started ended with a team third-best and personal-high 14 points for her second consecutive game scoring in double figures on Dec. 13 at Morehead State. Against Bowling Green (Dec. 9), she came off the bench to score a team-high and then personal-best 12 points after shooting 4-of-11 from the field and making her lone attempt from long range.

FAMBRO LEADS THE WAY
Freshman Demeisha Fambro poured in a game-high 22 points, which included a perfect 5-of-5 showing at the line, against Eastern Michigan (Dec. 5). Fambro was one rebound shy of collecting a double-double as she grabbed a team third-best nine boards and she also tallied a game-high four steals against the Eagles.

BOARD WORK, NOT BRIDGE WORK
Senior Brigid Mulroy pulled down a career-high and game second-best 12 rebounds against Eastern Michigan on Dec. 5.

LONE SENIOR HONORED
Detroit's lone senior, Brigid Mulroy, came out of the gate raring to go in UDM's opening week as she averaged 20.5 points in the two games. For her efforts, Mulroy was named Horizon League Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Nov. 16 and also earned the Horizon League Network's “The People's Choice” honor (Nov. 19).

MORE MULROY
Mulroy opened the 2009-10 campaign with a team third-best 14-point effort in Detroit's 74-65 win at Oakland on Nov. 13 and, two days later, in UDM's home opener, she shot 8-of-11 from the field, including 4-of-5 from long range, and made all seven attempts at the line to end with a career-high and game-best 27 points versus #10 Michigan State. The eight made field goals matches her career-high and the seven free throws is a new personal best for Detroit's lone senior.

NOT TOO SHABBY
Detroit led by as much as nine against #10 Michigan State on Nov. 15 and the Titans had a one-point advantage at the break (37-36).

DOUBLE OR NOTHING
Sophomore Yar Shayok, whose 2008-09 season was cut short due to an injury, made a huge impact for the Titans against Oakland on Nov. 13 as she collected a double-double with game-highs in both points and rebounds with 26 and 14, respectively.

TALE OF TWO HALVES
The Titans shot 36 percent in the first half against Oakland (Nov. 13) and came back from the break to shoot 61 percent in the second stanza, compared to a 29 percent effort from the Golden Grizzlies.

BIG TEN TEAMS TO CALIHAN
Michigan was the second Big Ten team to visit Calihan Hall this year as Detroit opened up its home slate with a match-up against Michigan State on Nov. 15 and faced off with the Wolverines on Dec. 19. The last time UDM hosted both of these teams was during the 2001-02 season.

LAST TIME OUT
Sophomore Lauren Allen hit a clutch 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining to help lift Detroit to a 59-57 victory over Milwaukee in Horizon League women's basketball action at the Klotsche Center on Jan. 7.

A turning point in the game was when senior Brigid Mulroy sank one from long range to tie the game at 53 with just under four minutes remaining and sophomore Jalesa Jones, who ended with a team-high 14 points, tied it again just over a minute later. Neither team scored a field goal for the next two minutes and then UDM sophomore Yar Shayok dished out a pass to Allen who hit the trey to the left of the basket.

With 16 seconds left, Mulroy was sent to the line for a one-and-one attempt and she made the first, but missed the second. UWM junior Ashley Imperiale scored a lay-up, but Detroit was able to hold on to its lead and capture its second conference win of the season.

Junior Tayler Langham collected double figure rebounds for the first time in a Titan uniform as she pulled down a team-high 11 rebounds, while Shayok collected a personal-best and game-high six steals. Allen and Shayok also each added 12 points for the Titans.

Freshman Kassandra Hooten pushed Detroit ahead of the Panthers by one, twice, in the first half, with the last happening at the 10:18 mark as she tipped in the ball after grabbing an offensive rebound to put the score at 13-12. Less than three minutes later, Shayok knotted the game at 17, for the seventh tie of the stanza, after making a lay-up with help from Allen.

After Milwaukee took a five point lead, Jones was able to pull Detroit within one after netting a fastbreak lay-up at 5:11 and Shayok made both of her attempts at the line in the closing seconds to only allow the Panthers to take a 27-23 advantage with them at the break.

HORIZON LEAGUE NETWORK
All of Detroit's home games and every road conference contest for the Titans will be televised on the Horizon League Network this year.

DETROIT INKS TWO
University of Detroit Mercy head women's basketball coach Autumn Rademacher has announced that two student-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent to play for the Titan squad, beginning with the 2010-11 season. The signees are: Megan Hatter (F, 6-0, Howell, MI/Howell) and Senee Shearer (G, 5-7, Detroit, MI/Pershing). Hatter is the sister of current Titan, Heather Hatter.

Q&A's
This season, we are going to give you an inside look to the Detroit Titans women's basketball program as we are going to have 'Q&As' posted on DetroitTitans.com every Tuesday and will learn about every player on the roster, as well as the coaching staff.

RADEMACHER'S WEEKLY BLOG
Detroit head coach Autumn Rademacher wants to give fans an inside perspective to the Titan program and will do so by writing a weekly blog for DetroitTitans.com. It will be posted every Monday and can be found on the women's basketball home page navigation bar.

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