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Feb. 11, 2010
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Who: Charleston Southern
Date: Saturday, February 13, 2010
Time: 5 p.m.
Place: CSU Field House- Charleston, S.C.
Series Record: Coastal leads 43-27
Radio: www.GoCCUsports.com (Chris Burgin)
Live Stats: GoCSUSports.com
Live Video Streaming: www.BigSouthSports.com
Opening Tip
Coastal Carolina (14-8, 5-5 Big South) improved its home record to 10-1 after defeating UNC Asheville 60-41 on Monday night, Feb. 8. The Chanticleers will now begin a four-game road swing in conference, starting with Charleston Southern (13-10, 5-5 Big South) on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. The Chants and the Bucs are tied for fourth place in the league with a 5-5 record. Coastal leads the all-time series over Charleston Southern, 43-27, and has registered a 19-8 record under Head Coach Leforce.
Scouting Charleston Southern
When Charleston Southern and Coastal Carolina met for the first time this season on Jan. 9, the match-up became a shooting battle between the two teams. In the game, Coastal shot season-highs of .714 percent from beyond the arc (5-for-7) and 33 attempts from the free-throw line. Charleston Southern leads the conference in three-point field goals made with 8.78 per game. Katie Tull is currently second in scoring in the Big South, averaging 16.4 points per game, and leads the league in minutes played with 35.91 and three-point field goals with 3.65 made per game. The Buccaneers are also coming off of two home wins over UNC Asheville, 90-87, and High Point, 66-60.
Coaching Match Up
Coastal Carolina Head Coach Alan LeForce enters his 13th season with the Chanticleers, and 27th as a collegiate coach. Charleston Southern is headed by Julie Goodenough, who is in her fourth year with the Buccaneers and her 14th in college coaching. With the Buccaneers, Goodenough helped lead them to her best season in the 2008-09, posting a 12-18 (6-10) record. She has an overall 73-70 record with Charleston Southern. In the six meetings the coaches have faced each other; LeForce has a 6-1 advantage over Goodenough.
Series vs. Charleston Southern
Series Record: Coastal leads 43-27
The Chanticleers have won seven of the last eight games since the 2005-06 season. Last season, the teams split the series as Charleston Southern won the first 65-63, and Coastal took the second on a last second a free-throw by Amanda Stull, putting the Chants up 63-62. This season, the Chants hit their three-pointers and free throws to earn a 74-68 win over the Bucs in Kimbel Arena.
Chanticleers First Half Run Helps Defeat UNC Asheville
Coastal Carolina earned its 10th win at home this season after defeating UNC Asheville 60-41 on Monday, Feb. 8. The Chanticleers fell by seven early in the match-up. Two Katie Ahaus free-throws and an Amanda Stull lay-up jump started a 26-2 run for the Chants. Coastal continued to keep the lead over UNC Asheville, never allowing them closer than 14 points in the second half. Stull finished the game with a team-high 12 points. Junior classmates Katie White and Sydnei Moss tallied 11 and points, respectively. Coastal scored 28 points off the turnover`s as Asheville scored just seven.
Day and Night
Coastal Carolina has thrived on its home court this season, winning 10 of the 11 contests' played at Kimbel Arena. The Chanticleers are shooting .434 percent from the field and .681 from the line in the wins at home. The Chants are averaging 64.8 points a game and holding opponents to 49.7 points. Coastal Carolina has outscored opponents by an average of 15.1 points. On the road, however, the Chanticleers have a 2-7 record. Coastal has been outscored by an average of 21.8 points and are held to .313 percent from the field. The last time the Chanticleers have won on the road was on Dec. 5 against Savannah State, 49-35.
First Half Frenzy
The Chanticleers have won 12 out of 13 games this season when leading at the half. When leading at half time, the Chanticleers have outscored its opponent by 11.2 points in the first half, 31.6-to-20.5. In all games this season, the Chants have outscored its opponents 27.0-to-25.3. There have been just two games that the Chanticleers have won when not leading at half time against Elon and Winthrop.
Put it In the Books
Senior Amanda Stull has made her mark in the Coastal Carolina history books by cracking the all-time top-10 record for career steals, assists and is on track to be on the top-10 list for games played this season. Since the start of the season, Stull has jumped seven places on the steals list. Stull recently surpassed Patricia Clark (1976-79), who has 196 career-steals, to take the number four spot after picking up five in the loss to UNC Asheville on Jan. 2. Stull has a total of 217 career steals and is 29 steals away from cracking the third spot of Holly Bottar (1988-91) at 246. Stull has also climbed to the number nine spot on the career-assist list as she has totaled 262. She is one assist away from the No. 8 spot held by Tina Boester (1992-96) with 263 steals and three away from No. 7 of Patricia Clark (1976-79), who had 265 assists.
Career Steals
1. Brooke Weisbrod (1997-2000) 286
2. Nikki Reddick (1999-04) 250
3. Holly Bottar (1988-91) 246
4. Amanda Stull (2006-Present) 217
Career Assists
6. Aisha Dill (2004-07) 276
7. Patricia Clark (1976-79) 265
8. Tina Boaster (1992-96) 263
9. Amanda Stull (2006-Present) 262
Women's Basketball Wins Battle Over High Point
The Chanticleers pulled out a 67-60 thrilling win over High Point, who has the third-best record in the Big South. After falling to Panthers earlier in the season, the Chanticleers used their hot three-point shooting and rebounding to get the win. With a back-and-forth game of many runs, the Chants defense held the Panthers in the final minutes of the game, and hit 4-for-6 from the free-throw line in the final minutes. The Chants had four players in double-figures, with Katie White scoring a career-high 17 points. Sydnei Moss claimed her fifth double-double of the season with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Devin Rivers also posted a double-double, her first of the season, with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Olivia Irick caught fire from beyond the arc, going 4-for-4 and finishing with 12 points.
As Cold As Ice
The Chanticleers have shown that they have "ice running through their veins" when it comes to close games. In the six games this season that the score has been less than 10 points, the Chants have gone 81 percent (45-53) from the charity stripe in the final five minutes of the game. Sydnei Moss leads the Chants in pressure free-throw shooting by going 21-for-23 (91percent) in the tight situations. Most recently, Moss went 4-for-4 in the pressure situation against High Point on Feb. 6.
It's All Academic
Coastal Carolina University women's basketball senior Amanda Stull and junior Katie White have been selected to the CoSIDA/ ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team for District III, announced on Thursday, February 4. This is Stull's second time selected for the District III First Team. Stull has a 3.94 G.P.A, majoring in biology with a concentration in pre-pharmacy. This is White's first selection to the Academic All-District Team. She has a 4.0 G.P.A, majoring in accounting.
Women's Basketball Gets Dropped by Presbyterian
Coastal lost at Presbyterian 56-46 in Clinton, S.C. on Monday, Feb. 1. The Chanticleers are now 2-7 on the road this season. Sydnei Moss posted her fourth double-double of the season with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Lauren Grochowski scored a career-high 13 points in the loss.
Chanticleers Fall to Gardner-Webb 78-33
Women's Basketball fell to Gardner-Webb 78-33 on Saturday, January 30 at Boiling Springs, N.C. The Chanticleers held strong in the first half by forcing four lead changes and five ties, but the Bulldogs began to pull away, going into the locker room up 25-20. The Bulldogs continued what they started in the first half by going a 19-0 run and outscoring the Chants 53-13 in the second half. Junior Sydnei Moss led the team with 11 points and four rebounds as fellow classmate Katie Ahaus finished with seven points, all in the first half.
Coastal's Home Winning Streak Snapped by Liberty
Coastal Carolina got its first loss at home from Big South-foe Liberty, 57-38 on Monday, Jan. 25. The Chanticleers contained the Flames to end the first half up 21-16, and held the visitors to 25 percent shooting (6-for-24) from the field. The Chants came out of the locker room building their lead to 10 at 28-18 with 17:06 left in the game. Liberty drove to the hoop and utilized its size to go on an 18-0 run in six minutes. Junior Sydnei Moss had a game-high 20 points and eight rebounds. Senior Amanda Stull hit two three-pointers to tally six points. No other Chanticleer scored more than two points against the Flames.
Great Free Throw Shooting Helps Chants Defeat Radford
Coastal Carolina defeated Radford 62-49 on Saturday, January 23rd to win its eighth contest at home and third straight in the Big South. The teams were neck-and-neck in the first as Coastal was only up by six, 26-20, going into the half. Radford came out of the locker room scoring seven straight, but superb 84- percent free throw shooting helped the Chants pull away from Radford. Sydnei Moss led the game by posting a double-double of 23 points and 10 rebounds. Moss also went 11-for-12 from the line. Devin Rivers also had a good showing by shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and 3-for-3 from the line, finishing with 11 points and five rebounds off the bench. Amanda Stull followed with nine points, going 2-for-4 from beyond the arc.
They Don't Call Them "Free" Throws for Nothing
The Chanticleers show they can be a dangerous team from the free throw line during their three game stint at home against Winthrop, Radford and Liberty. The Chanticleers have shot over 89 percent (39-for-44) in the three games. Sydnei Moss has gone 92 percent (22-for-24) from the line in three games. For the season, the Chanticleers are 69 percent from the line and 72 percent in conference play.
22 Seconds is all It Takes for Grochowski
Redshirt-junior Lauren Grochowski only played 22 seconds against Winthrop, but that is all it took for her to change the outcome of the game. With 18 seconds left in the game against Winthrop, Coastal found itself down by one point 55-54. Sydnei Moss got a rebound off of a missed free-throw and pushed it up the court to find Grochowski in the corner. Without taking a shot in over two hours, Grochowski swished a three-pointer that put the Chants up 57-55, and led them to their second Big South win, 59-57.
Double Time for Reynolds
Against Charleston Southern and Winthrop, senior Kendra Reynolds has posted two double-doubles. Against Charleston Southern and Winthrop, Reynolds tallied 10 points and 12 rebounds. Against Winthrop, Reynolds hit two free-throws with four seconds remaining in the game to seal the win for the Chanticleers. Reynolds and teammate Sydnei Moss leads the team by registering three double-doubles this season.
Chanticleers Get First Conference Win Over Charleston Southern
Coastal Carolina battled against Charleston Southern to get their first win in the Big South, 74-68 on Saturday, January 9 in Kimbel Arena. Despite the Chants having the lead the entire game, the Buccaneers kept things close by closing within one point with a minute and a half left in the game. Junior Sydnei Moss made a key jumper and free-throw to secure the win. Moss led Coastal by posting a double-double with a career-high 29 points and 10 rebounds. Senior Kendra Reynolds also tallied her first double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Chanticleers Fall to High Point
Coastal Carolina couldn't recover from a 15-0 High Point run in the first half, being defeated 79-39 and falling to 0-2 in Big South Conference play. The Chants struggled from the field, shooting 25.5 percent (13-of-51) while High Point shot 49.2 percent (31-of-63) in the game. High Point took advantage of 27 Coastal turnovers, scoring 31 points in off of the miscues and 18 points off fast breaks. Only sophomore Olivia Irick tallied double figures for the Chants with 10 points and four rebounds. Courtney Grambley made her first start of the season and tallyied0 six points, two rebounds, one block and one steal.
Coastal Drops Conference Opener to UNC Asheville
Coastal Carolina fell to UNC Asheville in the conference opener on Saturday, January 2, 59-48. The Bulldogs shot 80 percent from the free-throw line in the second half and 47 percent from the field in the game. The Chants only shot 40 percent from the stripe and 33.9 percent from the floor in the game. Sydnei Moss scored a game-high 20 points in the loss. Bulldogs' Lindsey Montgomery posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Chanticleers Close 2009 with Win Over Elon
Coastal Carolina closed the regular season and the 2009 portion of the schedule with a win over Elon 61-49. For the first time this season, the Chanticleers were down in the first half by 12 points, 27-19, but battled their way back by holding the Phoenix scoreless for eight in a half minutes, going on a 11-0 run. Elizabeth Weaver sparked the Chants in the second half with two consecutive triples. Weaver finished the game scoring nine points, four rebounds and two assists in 13 second-half minutes. Sydnei Moss scored a game-high 18 points, while Amanda Stull followed with 11. Katie White had a career-night, posting career-highs with nine rebounds, six assists, five steals, and tying a career-high seven blocks. White finished the game with nine points.
White Out
Katie White sparked the Chanticleers since her return to action against Coker on Nov. 29 to Dec. 29 against Elon. White is averaging 6.3 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game. Doing what she does best, the 6-3 junior has averaged 3.3 blocks per game and boosting the team average to 3.8, which is a block per game more than the Chants were averaging before her return. Most recently, White had a career-night against Elon posting career-highs with nine rebounds, six assists, five steals, and tying a career-high seven blocks. White finished the game with nine points.
Coastal Gets Back on Track Against Savannah State
Despite being without starters Sydnei Moss and Devin Rivers, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers defeated Savannah State 57-41 on December 20 at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. The game also closed out the two-game series against the Tigers, with Coastal coming out on top in both. Junior Katie White stepped up for the Chants against the Tigers tying a career-high with 13 points. She also collected four boards and put away three blocks. Senior Kendra Reynolds scored a season-high 11 points and grabbed for nine boards. Earning her first start of the season, Olivia Irick posted 10 points and four rebounds.
UNC Wilmington Snaps a Five-Game Win Streak
The Chanticleers five-game win streak was snapped by UNC Wilmington on Tuesday, December 15, 70-40. The Chants were held to shooting 32 percent from the field and a season-low 53.8 percent from the stripe. Sydnei Moss had a team-high 12 points and four rebounds. This is not the first time Wilmington has been a spoiler for the Chants last season they handed Coastal their first home loss, and in 2007-08 UNCW broke the longest a seven-game win streak to start the season.
Stull's Ranking in the NCAA
Coastal Carolina University women's basketball senior guard Amanda Stull was ranked second in NCAA Division I for three-point field-goal percentage through games of Dec. 21. Stull has hit 59.5 percent (22-37) from beyond the arc and is averaging 2.0 triples a game. Stull spent two weeks in the number one spot with a 66.7 three-point average for the weeks of Dec. 6 and Dec. 13.
Coastal Gets Past Converse
Despite a sluggish first half, the Chanticleers boosted their play in the second half to defeat Converse, 65-47 on Sunday, December 13 in Kimbel Arena. Seniors Amanda Stull and Devin Rivers scored all but four of the Chanticleers' 27 first-half points. Stull had a team-high 17 points. She also corralled six boards, snatched six steals, and handed out three assists. Rivers posted a career-high 15 points. Coming off the bench, Katie White grabbed nine rebounds and put away a season-high five blocks.
Chants Pull Through At Savannah State
Despite a rough night of 35.4 percent shooting, the Chanticleers relied on their defense and spectacular 91.7 percent free-throw shooting to win at Savannah State on Saturday, December 5, 49-35. Sydnei Moss tallied her first double-double of the season with a game-high 17 points and 10 rebounds. Moss also went a perfect 5-5 from the line, while Kendra Reynolds and Olivia Irick posted 100 percent from the stripe going 2-2. Katie Ahaus had a strong showing for the Chanticleers with 12 points and three rebounds. Coastal showed their toughness on the boards as they out rebounded the Tigers 36-29.
Chants Get Big Win Over College of Charleston
On Dec. 2, the Chanticleers outlasted in-state rival College of Charleston, 57-53. In the first half, the lead changed six times and the scored was tied three times. Coastal held on in the second half, but the Cougars never allowed the lead to grow to more than five points. Sydnei Moss hit a crucial jumper with 10 seconds left in the game that put the game away from the Cougars.
Coastal Defeats Coker for the 35th Time in History
The Chanticleers defeated Coker 81-46 on Sunday, Nov. 29 for the 35th time in the history of both programs. The Chanticleers have never lost to the Cobras. Sophomore guard Olivia Irick had the game-high in scoring with 16 points and taking away three steals. Also tallying double figures was Sydnei Moss with 14 points and Amanda Stull adding 13. Moss led the team in rebounding with seven as Devin Rivers corralled six boards.
Chants Take Third Place in Great Alaska Shootout
Coastal Carolina came in third place in the Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 24 and 25. The Chants fell in their first game to host Alaska Anchorage 89-47. The Seawolves shot 54.1 percent from the field, as Coastal was held to a 28.8 shooting percentage. Juniors Sydnei Moss and Jessica Noll led the Chanticleers with 10 points apiece, and Noll grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
In a much improved second game, the Chanticleers beat Western Carolina, 72-64. Moss had a team-high 17 points, while Katie Ahaus sparked the team by adding 14 points and three assists.
Ahaus Sparks the Chants over Western Carolina
Transfer junior Katie Ahaus was a main factor in the Chanticleers 72-64 win over the Western Carolina Catamounts. Ahaus scored 10 points in the first half . Ahaus continued her tough play by hitting a jumper that gave the Chanticleers the biggest lead of the game, 59-46, with eight minutes remaining in the second half. Ahaus was awarded the Carrs/Safeway Player of the Game.
Moss Named to All-Tournament Team
Junior Sydnei Moss was named to the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament Team after leading the Chanticleers in points both nights of play. Moss scored 10 points in the loss to Alaska Anchorage and scored 17 points in the win over Western Carolina. Moss also grabbed for 10 rebounds throughout the tournament.
No. 4 North Carolina Hands Chanticleers their First Loss
The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers had a strong first half against the No. 4/4 ranked North Carolina on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The Chanticleers grabbed the lead in the first half at with six minutes left, 20-19. The Tar Heels got the lead back shortly after and kept it going into the half, 33-25. North Carolina came out in the second half scoring 17 unanswered points, which the Chanticleers could not answer. Redshirt-senior Elizabeth Weaver finished the game strong for the Chanticleers scoring a career-high 14 points. Sydnei Moss added 13 rebounds, and Devin Rivers finished with a season-high eight points and four rebounds.
Stull and Moss Duo Help the Chants Win Over Campbell
Amanda Stull and Sydnei Moss combined for 45 points against Campbell on Nov. 16, 66-59. The two scored 68 percent of the points in the game for the Chanticleers. Stull had the game-high 23 points, while Moss followed with 22, tying her career high. Stull went 5-for-6 in the first half from behind the three-point arc, and Moss was perfect on eight crucial foul shots in the last three minutes of the game.
Stull Named Big South Women's Basketball Player of the Week
Coastal Carolina University women's basketball senior Amanda Stull garnered the Choice Hotels Big South Women's Basketball of the Week for the week of Nov. 17. Stull averaged 21.0 points in two games played, shooting .577 percent from the field and .714 from beyond the arc. She also averaged 4.5 rebounds and 6.0 steals per game.
In the 89-20 win over Southern Virginia on Friday, Nov. 13, Stull had 19 points, shooting 5-for-6 from beyond the arc and 77.8 percent from the field. Stull dished out four assists, two blocks and grabbed a career-high eight steals. Stull continued her strong play in the 66-59 win at Campbell on Monday, Nov. 16 by shooting 5-for-6 from beyond the arc in the first half and totaling a game-high 23 points. Stull also grabbed eight rebounds and four steals.
Oh Captain, My Captain
After having no seniors on the 2008-09 roster, the 2009-10 roster is opposite and has four seniors leading this year's squad. Amanda Stull, Devin Rivers and Elizabeth Weaver have been Chanticleers all four years, while Kendra Reynolds has been here for two but will be looked at to be a vocal leader on the team.
Chants Tabbed Fourth in Preseason Poll
The Coastal Carolina women's basketball team was selected to finish fourth in the Big South Preseason poll announced by the league Oct. 13 at Charlotte, N.C. The poll is voted by the league's coaches and media members. The Chanticleers received a total of 101 points, putting them ahead of Charleston Southern. For the first time in Big South history, Liberty and High Point were picked to finish in the top spot in the conference, each receiving 160 points. Gardner-Webb was picked to finish ahead of the Chanticleers in third by receiving four first-place votes. Rounding out the poll are Winthrop, Radford, UNC Asheville and Presbyterian. Garnering Preseason Player of the Year honors is High Point junior Jurica Hargraves. Also, selected to the preseason team was Mackenzie Maier of High Point, Margaret Roundtree and Dominique Hudson of Gardner-Webb, and Kymesha Alston of Radford.
All Coastal Carolina Games To Be Broadcast On the Internet
For the third straight year, the Coastal Carolina University women's basketball team will broadcast every regular-season and postseason game. Beginning with the season opener Nov. 13 against Southern Virginia, all 28 regular season games and postseason contests will be available at www.GoCCUsports.com. The broadcasts will start 10 minutes prior to tip off. Describing the action, will be Chris Burgin, who enters his third year as "The Voice of Chanticleers Women's Basketball." Burgin came to Coastal Carolina after spending the previous eight years as play-by-play voice for Big South Conference rival Presbyterian College. During his tenure with the Blue Hose, Burgin handled the broadcasts for football, men's and women's basketball, along with baseball and softball. He was behind the microphone when the PC football team won the South Atlantic Conference championship and recorded the school's first NCAA football playoff appearance in 2005. Burgin was also witness to a Division II "Sweet 16" trip by the men's basketball team in 2003 and numerous appearances in the postseason by the women's basketball squad. Burgin, a 1992 graduate of the University of South Carolina, is currently employed by SportsRadio 1410 WPCC in Clinton. In addition, every postseason game, beginning with the 2009 Advance Auto Parts Big South Tournament March 12-14 in High Point, N.C., will be broadcast on both www.GoCCUSports.com and THE TEAM 93.9 FM in Myrtle Beach.
Up Next
Liberty Flames
Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010
Time: 4 p.m.
At: Vines Center- Lynchburg, Va.
Series vs. Liberty: Liberty leads 39-7
Liberty's 2009-10 Record: 17-5 (7-2 Big South)
In the second game of a four-game conference road swing, the Chanticleers will travel to Lynchburg, Va. to take on the Liberty Flames. Earlier this season, the Flames handed the Chants their only loss at home, 57-38. Most recently, Liberty fell at home to Gardner-Webb 59-56, giving the Bulldogs sole possesion of the number one spot in the league.