Final Horizon League Stats
DETROIT (3/27/2015) -- The University of Detroit Mercy women's basketball team had a number of standout performances during the season and a few Titans ended the year statistical in the top 10 in the Horizon League as the conference official end of the year stats were published.
Sophomore
Haleigh Ristovski led the conference with a 2.5 assists-to-turnover ratio as she collected 98 assists against just 39 turnovers on the year. This is the second-straight season that Ristovski posted a great number in that stat as she totaled a 2.7 (47 A, 17 TO) as a freshman.
She was also third in defensive rebounds (6.3), seventh in blocks (0.8), ninth in total rebounding (7.1), ninth in 3-point field goals (1.7), 10th in assists (3.3) and 15th in field-goal percentage (.411) and steals (1.4). She never left the court averaging 34.9 minutes, fifth in the league, and her four double-doubles were tied for 12th.
Redshirt sophomore
Rosanna Reynolds ended the year in the top 15 in a number of categories including; second in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.4), fourth in minutes played (35.2), fourth in three-point field-goal percentage (.378), fourth in 3-point field goals (2.0), seventh in scoring (15.7), sixth in free-throw percentage (.758), ninth in assists (3.4), 10th in blocks (0.5), 14th in field-goal percentage (.415) and 17th in rebounding (5.2).
Her five double-doubles were tied for 10th in the HL and her 59 made 3-pointers ranks eighth in Titan history. She also twice nailed a HL-high seven 3-pointers in a game – one away from the school record.
Senior
Ellisha Crosby finished 11th in field-goal percentage (.430), 12th in scoring (12.8) and 14th in rebounding (5.5).
Freshman
Darianne Seward was sixth in steals (1.7), 10th in free-throw percentage (.707) and 15th in scoring (11.8), while freshman
Nicole Urbanick was eighth in three-point field-goal percentage (.354) and 13th in 3-point field goals (1.5). Freshman
Brianne Cohen was ninth in the conference in blocks at 0.6.
Seward also ranked first among true freshmen in total steals (51) and steals per game, and was second in scoring, made field goals (129), free-throw percentage and minutes played (29.9), third in total assists (82) and assists per game (2.7), fifth in rebounds per game (3.9) and seventh in field-goal percentage (.403).
Meanwhile, Urbanick was ninth among true freshmen in scoring (7.1), tied for second in 3-point field goals per game and fourth in total 3-pointers made (40), and Cohen was second in blocks and tied for second with 15 total swats.