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Layfield Eckerd 11-7-14
Erik Schelkun

Women's Basketball

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TO FACE #24 GREEN BAY SUNDAY AT UD ARENA

Tip-Off Set for 2 PM Between Flyers and Phoenix

DAYTON, Ohio - The University of Dayton women's basketball team will be putting its nation's-longest home-game winning streak on the line Sunday afternoon as it welcomes 24th-ranked Green Bay to UD Arena. Tip-off between the Flyers and Phoenix is set for 2 p.m. on Tacky Sweater Day.

About the Flyers
Dayton (7-3) is enjoying a six-game winning streak following its 71-67 win at Vanderbilt on Dec. 21. The Flyers hold the nation's longest home-game winning streak at 30 games and will be putting the streak on the line on Sunday against Green Bay. Dayton is led by senior Andrea Hoover with 19.9 ppg., 8.2 rpg. and 3.6 apg. while junior Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova swats a team-best 3.2 bpg.

Scouting Green Bay
Green Bay (9-2) has won four-straight games heading into the Phoenix's and Flyers' Sunday afternoon tilt. Green Bay lost to Dayton's most recent opponent, Vanderbilt, 68-64 on Nov. 17 and have also squared off against then-24th-ranked Purdue (W, 81-78) and then-3rd-ranked Connecticut (L, 89-53). The Phoenix are led by Mehryn Kraker with 13.0 ppg. and 4.8 rpg. while Megan Lukan dishes out 4.5 apg.

Last Time Out
Dayton last saw game action on Sunday, Dec. 21 at Vanderbilt, picking up a 71-68 win over the Commodores in Nashville. Four Flyers scored in double figures, led by senior Andrea Hoover with a game-high 20 points and a team-high six rebounds. The Flyers were down early but battled back to take the lead and held the advantage for 29:38 of the game. Down the stretch, Dayton six free throws in the last 20 seconds of the game to seal the win.

Series Stuff
The Flyers and Phoenix have only previously met one time - Feb. 5, 1987 in Dayton. UD claimed the 84-73 win over GB to lead the series, 1-0.

1,000 and Counting
With her 24 points against Iowa on Nov. 22, senior Ally Malott became the 22nd member of the 1,000-point club at UD. She currently has 1,121 career points to rank 18th all-time in Dayton scoring history. Senior Andrea Hoover reached the 1,000-point milestone in UD's 73-69 win over VCU on Feb. 5, 2014. She was the 21st Flyer to join the club and ninth to do so as a junior. Hoover currently has 1,437 career points and ranks seventh all-time at Dayton and is 24th nationally among active career scoring leaders.

RPI Rankings
Dayton heads into Sunday's game holding a RPI (Rating Percentage Index) ranking of 13 according to ncaa.com. Green Bay is ahead of Dayton at No. 6.

Just Flyers Please
When referring to the University of Dayton women's basketball team (or any other Dayton athletic team), we ask that you refer to us simply as "Flyers." Not "Lady Flyers". Thanks for your cooperation.

You Better Watch Out
For the second time in as many seasons, senior Andrea Hoover has been named to the 50-person Naismith Trophy Watch List and is in the early-season running for the Women's College Basketball Player of the Year as presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. The mid-season, 30-player roster will be announced Feb. 11.

70's the Magic Number
Since the 2009-10 season, Dayton is 93-10 (.903) when scoring 70 or more points, including 6-1 this season. During the 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons, the Flyers only lost one game per season when scoring at least 70 points, and dropped only two games in 2009-10 when reaching that mark.
2014-15    6-1
2013-14    19-4
2012-13    21-1
2011-12    13-1
2010-11    15-1
2009-10    19-2
Total        93-10

Three Points of Excellence
Dayton has hit at least one three-point shot in 424 consecutive games dating back to Jan. 2, 2001, the longest streak in the Atlantic 10 Conference and one of the top streaks in the nation. The Flyers made a program record 15 three-point field goals against Buffalo in the Connecticut World Vision Classic on Nov. 25, 2011. Dayton tied the record with 15 vs. Wright State on Nov. 28, 2012. This season, UD hit 10 three-point baskets in its game against UT Martin on Nov. 22 at the Iowa Hawkeye Challenge.

We'll Take the Free Ones
As a team, the Flyers shot 76.4 percent from the free throw line in 2013-14, the BEST team free throw percentage in Dayton history. The 76.4 percent ranked second in the Atlantic 10 and 14th nationally. Then-junior Andrea Hoover led the Flyers from the line with a 93.6 free throw percentage (1st A-10, 3rd NCAA).
1.    .764    (519-679) - 2013-14
2.    .737    (390-529) - 2011-12
3.    .736    (398-541) - 2001-02
4.    .728    (498-684) - 2010-11
5.    .723    (400-553) - 1978-79
Currently, the Flyers are 156-209 from the line for 74.6 percent - second in the A-10.

You Look Familiar
Senior Andrea Hoover has been in the Flyers' starting lineup for 78 consecutive games and in 97 of the 102 games she has been a part of at Dayton. Fellow senior Ally Malott has also played in all 102 games over the past four seasons with a total of 67 starts. Malott has made 45 consecutive appearances in the starting lineup for UD.

Deadly from a Distance
With 190 made three-point baskets for her career, senior Andrea Hoover ranks second all-time in the Dayton record book. She's 31 three-pointers behind Stephanie Miller (1999-04) who holds the record at 221.

You're Invited to a Block Party
The team's blocks leader for the past two seasons is at it again ... junior Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova is averaging 3.2 blocks per game this season which ranks first in the Atlantic 10 and 16th nationally. Cornelie-Sigmundova has 123 career blocks and she ranks fourth in program history - 97 blocks behind the all-time leader Michele Kruty (220; 1984-88).

Welcome to the Team
Dayton signed three to National Letters of Intent during the early signing period: Lauren Cannatelli (Cincinnati, Ohio/Lakota West), Madeleine Dennis (Perth, Western Australia/Mount Lawley) and Ashleigh Parkinson (Newark, Ohio/Newark Catholic). The trio will be joining the team in the fall of 2015.

New Face on the Sideline
With the departure of former Dayton assistant coach Adeniyi Amadou, the Flyers welcomed a new face to the sideline this season in assistant coach Simon Harris. Harris joined the Dayton women's basketball staff in June of 2014 and is in his first season under head coach Jim Jabir for 2014-15. He spent the previous three seasons as a graduate assistant for the Dayton men's team under head coach Archie Miller.

Atlantic 10 Preseason Poll
Dayton was unanimously picked to win the 2014-15 Atlantic 10 Conference title. The Flyers earned all 14 first-place votes among picks from the conference's head coaches. Four Dayton players were also recognized on Preseason All-Conference Teams, including seniors Andrea Hoover and Ally Malott who were named to the First Team. Junior Amber Deane earned mention on the Second Team while sophomore Celeste Edwards was named to both the Third and All-Defensive Teams.

Flyers in League Play
Dayton has won 40 of its last 44 regular season Atlantic 10 games, a streak that dates back to a 97-46 win over Rhode Island on Jan. 7, 2012, including posting a perfect 14-0 mark in conference play during the 2012-13 season. Of its four losses over the previous three seasons, Dayton took two L's at home and two on the road.

Follow the Flyers on Social Media
Fans can follow the official Dayton women's basketball social media outlets by liking Facebook.com/DaytonWBB, on Twitter by following @DaytonWBB and DaytonWeAreOne on Instagram. Hashtags for Flyer women's basketball include #UDWBB, GRIT and GoFlyers.

Atlantic 10 Format
Despite its name, the Atlantic 10 conference consists of 14 member schools competing under one division in women's basketball. Each team will play a 16-game conference slate this coming season, including three home-and-away series. Dayton will play two games against George Washington, Richmond and Saint Louis and one against the remaining field during league action. The conference most recently welcomed Davidson, and this will be the first year the Flyers will square off against the Wildcats in program history.

Perfect Graduation Success Rate (GSR)
Dayton women's basketball has posted a perfect Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for nine consecutive seasons, every year the rate has been published except for one. The Flyers are one of only eight programs to post a perfect score and reach the NCAA Tournament for the past five seasons: Dayton, DePaul, Duke, Iowa State, Notre Dame, St. John's, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. Additionally, Dayton was the only school to have both its men's and women's basketball programs post perfect GSR scores and make appearances in the 2014 NCAA Tournament.

National Team Experience
Five Flyers have experience playing for their respective national teams.
• Sophomore Saicha Grant-Allen most recently was a member of Canada's Senior B Women's Basketball National Team that claimed the 36th Annual William Jones Cup in Taipei, Taiwan, during the summer of 2014.
• Sophomore Andrijana Cvitkovic played for the Croatian U18 National Team during the summer of 2012.
• Junior Amber Deane participated in the 2013 USA Basketball U19 World
Championship Team trials.
• Junior Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova has played on the French National U16, U17 and U18 teams.
• Senior Ally Malott was a member of the 2010 USA Basketball U18 National Team that compiled a perfect 5-0 record and earned the 2010 FIBA Americas Championship gold medal.

20+ Winners
With the team's 23-8 overall record in 2013-14, the Flyers posted their seventh-consecutive 20+ win season. Since Dayton began its women's basketball program in 1968-69, UD has recorded 24 seasons with 20 or more wins.
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Players Mentioned

Jodie  Cornelie-Sigmundova

#12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova

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6' 4"
Junior
Andrijana  Cvitkovic

#10 Andrijana Cvitkovic

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6' 3"
Sophomore
Amber  Deane

#2 Amber Deane

G
5' 9"
Junior
Celeste  Edwards

#25 Celeste Edwards

G
5' 9"
Sophomore
Saicha  Grant-Allen

#55 Saicha Grant-Allen

C
6' 5"
Sophomore
Andrea  Hoover

#24 Andrea Hoover

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5' 9"
Senior
Ally  Malott

#11 Ally Malott

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6' 4"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jodie  Cornelie-Sigmundova

#12 Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova

6' 4"
Junior
C
Andrijana  Cvitkovic

#10 Andrijana Cvitkovic

6' 3"
Sophomore
F
Amber  Deane

#2 Amber Deane

5' 9"
Junior
G
Celeste  Edwards

#25 Celeste Edwards

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Saicha  Grant-Allen

#55 Saicha Grant-Allen

6' 5"
Sophomore
C
Andrea  Hoover

#24 Andrea Hoover

5' 9"
Senior
G
Ally  Malott

#11 Ally Malott

6' 4"
Senior
F