November 14, 2010

Week two results

1. Stanford, 1-0. Beat Rutgers 63-50.

Next Games: Nov 19 at Utah, Nov 21 at Gonzaga


2. UCLA, 2-0, beat Vanguard 79-43. Jasmine Dixon had 23 points and 16 rebounds. Rebekah Gardner scored 19 points and had 13 rebounds. Atonye Nyingifa made her return after missing last season with a knee injury to score 6 points and gather 5 rebounds in 15 minutes. The three Bruin Frosh were held scoreless in a combined 22 minutes. UCLA was 0 for 6 from three.

Beat San Diego State 55-48. Jasmine Dixon had 15 points and 11 rebounds while Doreena Campbell added 12 points and 6 assists. The Bruins did not make a three. Arizona transfer Courtney Clements scored 19 for San Diego State.

Beat UCSB 66-52. Jasmine Dixon scored 12 points and had 5 assists. UCLA had 4 players score 10-12 points. The Bruins had 22 assists and 14 turnovers, and only made one three.

Next Games: Nov 18 at Norte Dame, Nov 21 UC Davis


3. USC, 1-0, beat Biola in an exhibition 93-66. Kari LaPlante scored 19 points to lead the way. Christina Marinacci added 17 points and Frosh Cassie Harberts debuted with 14 points. Stephanie Gilbreath who has missed the past 3 years did not play. Michelle Jenkins is out for another 2 months or so recovering from her knee injury of last season and Frosh Thaddesia Southall is redshirting with her injury problem from last year. However Jackie Gemelos scored 12 points. Ashley Corral had 9 assists.

In their first game USC beat Gonzaga 79-73. Briana Gilbreath scored 21 points and Christina Marinacci scored 16 points. They both had 10 rebounds. USC shot 53 % for the game, however they did have 25 turnovers and only 12 assists. Cassie Harbarts made her debut with 16 points. Stephanie Gilbreath made her first appearance and played 5 minutes. She had missed her first 3 years with knee injuries.

Next Games; Nov 15 at Duke, Nov 21 Long Beach State, Nov 23 Georgia


4. Cal, 2-0. The Bears beat Rutgers in a big first game 66-57. DeNesha Stallworth had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Layshia Clarendon scored 16 points, on 6 of 10 shooting including 2 threes. Eliza Pierre had 6 assists.

Beat St Mary’s 89-63. Stallworth had 23 points and 10 rebounds. Frosh Lindsay Sherbert scored 20 points hitting 4 of 5 threes. Layshia Clarendon had 9 assists and no turnovers. Cal made 11 of 22 threes.

Next Games: Nov 20 at New Mexico


5. ASU, 2-0. The Sun Devils beat Northern Arizona 81-46 with 3600 Sun Devil fans in attendance. Dymond Simon led the way with 18 points. Kali Bennett and Becca Tobin both 6-5 players, started. Joy Burke, another 6-5 played also played and their combined stats were 56 minutes, 22 points and 28 rebounds. Bennett also had 5 assists. The Sun Devils made only one three.

Beat UC Riverside at Riverside 58-47. Dymond Simon led with 14 points and Kali Bennett had 11 rebounds. ASU shot only 31%, had 7 assists to 21 turnovers and didn’t make a three.

Next Games: Nov 21 at Tennessee.


6. Arizona, 1-0. The Wildcats won at Wichita State 81-72 in OT. A fine win for the Wildcats. Frosh Erica Barnes, Sara James former teammate, scored 16 points and gathered in 14 rebounds. Ify Ibekwe fouled out in only 22 minutes scoring only 4 points. Davellyn Whyte and Arkansas transfer Shanita Arnold each scored 16 points. Arnold added 7 assists and 4 steals. Brooke Jackson hit 3 of 6 threes and scored 15 points.

Next games: Nov 15, Northern Arizona, Nov 18 at Mississippi, Nov 22 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.


7. WSU, 0-2, lost to St Mary’s at St Mary’s 73-69. Now St Mary’s is a pretty good team, and Oregon State transfer Jasmine Smith scored 24, but not a good loss. The Cougars shot only 33%. Frosh Sage Romberg scored 19 in her debut but had 7 turnovers. Jazmine Perkins scored 17 but on 5 of 17. JC transfer Rosetta Adzasu scored 13 points and had 6 assists. St Mary’s was 30 of 36 from the foul line.

The Cougars lost at UC Davis 77-38 in a huge disappointment for Washington State. The Cougars shot 25%, went 0-19 from three, and had 28 turnovers.

Next Games: Nov 18 at Portland, Nov 22, Nebraska.


8. Oregon, 1-0. The Ducks beat Western Oregon 110-70. Amanda Johnson had 18 points and 11 rebounds as 6 Ducks scored in double figures. Frosh Deanna Weaver scored 16 points. The Ducks did have 26 turnovers, and made only 3 threes.

Next Games: Nov 19 at Long Beach State, Nov 22 at U of Portland


9. Washington 1-0 beat Portland State at home 51-50. Regina Rogers and Kristi Kingma each had 18 points. Kigma hit 4 of 8 threes. Mollie Williams had 13 rebounds.

Next Games: Nov 20 at BYU, Nov 23 Kent State at a tournament in Alaska.


10. Oregon State, 1-0, beat Long Beach State in an amazing game 71-39. With only 2returning players, a weak recruiting class, and a couple of walk ons, the Oregon State staff deserves the Player of the Week award. Frosh Alyssa Martin scored 24 on 9 of 12 shooting including 5 of 7 from three. Oregon State caused 27 Long Beach turnovers with 20 steals. Angela Misa had 12 rebounds and 6 steals.

Next Games: Nov 19, 20 21 at a Tournament in Hawaii. The first game is against Eastern Michigan


Others:

Colorado, 1-0. The Buffaloes beat Regis 76-38. Forward Brittany Spears scored 20 points and Guard Chucky Jones scored 13 points and had 12 rebounds and 6 assists.

Next Games: Nov 16 at Denver, Nov 19 Santa Clara, Nov 21 Tennessee-Martin


Utah, 1-0, beat SMU 44-43 in their opener as Frosh Michelle Pouffe had 11 points and 11 rebounds. Michelle Harrison did not score in her 23 minutes. The Utes had 5 assists and 17 turnovers.

Next Games: Nov 16 at Weber State, Nov 19, Stanford.


USF, 0-1 lost to UC Davis 69-45 before this gung ho reporter. Jennifer has a long ways to go as the Dons scored only 14 on the first half and were outrebounded by
24.

Next Games: Nov 15, San Jose State, Nov 18 at Cal State Fullerton

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