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2015 WBB First Round

Women's Basketball

DAYTON FACING IOWA STATE FRIDAY IN NCAA FIRST ROUND

Tip-Off Between Flyers and Cyclones Set for 12:05 P.M.

LEXINGTON, Ky. - The University of women's basketball team spent the morning at University of Kentucky's Memorial Coliseum for practice and press conferences one day before it is set to take on Iowa State Friday in the First Round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament. The seventh-seeded Flyers and 10th-seeded Cyclones are set to tip-off at 12:05 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on ESPN2 and webcast on ESPN3.

About the Flyers
Dayton (25-6) closed out the regular season with a six-game winning streak, earning a No. 2 seed for the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championship. After a bye, UD knocked off Saint Joseph's and Duquesne on its way to the finals. Dayton squared off against George Washington in the title game, falling to the Colonials, 75-62. The Flyers are led by senior Andrea Hoover with 17.6 ppg. (63rd NCAA) and senior Ally Malott with 7.6 rpg. Junior Jodie Cornélie-Sigmundová averages 2.6 bpg. (22nd NCAA) and junior Kelley Austria leads the team with 1.7 spg.

Scouting Iowa State
Iowa State (18-12, 9-9 Big 12) has dropped back-to-back games and is 4-8 over its last 12 contests. The Cyclones lost to Oklahoma State on March 7 in their first game of the Big 12 Championship and closed out the regular season with a 68-64 loss at Kansas on March 2. Iowa State is led by Nikki Moody with 14.5 ppg. and 6.9 apg. (7th NCAA) while Seanna Johnson grabs a team-best 9.3 rpg. (60th NCAA).

Last Time Out
Despite holding a 37-29 lead at the half, Dayton was not able to defeat #21/19 George Washington in the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championship final, falling to the Colonials, 75-62 on March 8. It was a tale of two halves as the Flyers knocked down 48.5 percent of their shots during the first 20 minutes to pull away from the Colonials heading into halftime. In the second frame, George Washington took control and turned the tables, sinking 50 percent of its shots to come out on top. Junior Amber Deane scored her 1,000th point on the way to 10 for the game, one of four Flyers in double-figures scoring.

70'S the Magic Number
Since the 2009-10 season, Dayton is 108-10 (.915) when scoring 70 or more points, including 21-1 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    21-1
2013-14    19-4
2012-13    21-1
2011-12    13-1
2010-11    15-1
2009-10    19-2
TOTAL    108-10

RPI Rankings
As of March 15, Dayton holds a RPI (Rating Percentage Index) ranking of 13, according to ncaa.com. Iowa State comes in at 57 in the RPI rankings.

Six Flyers Earn End-of-Season Recognition
Dayton junior Amber Deane was named the Atlantic 10's Sixth Woman of the Year, one of six Flyers to earn end-of-season recognition from the league. Deane is the third Flyer to earn the award, the first since Olivia Applewhite in 2013. Seniors Andrea Hoover and Ally Malott were each named to both the A-10 First Team and the All-Academic Team while freshman Jenna Burdette picked up All-Rookie Team honors. Junior Kelley Austria was named to the All-Defensive Team roster while junior Jodie Cornélie-Sigmundová joined Hoover and Malott on the All-Academic Team.

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.

Sixth-Consecutive NCAA Tournament for Dayton
The Flyers are making their sixth-consecutive appearance in the NCAA in 2015 and hold an all-time record of 2-5 in NCAA Tournament play. This is UD's fifth at-large bid to the championship after becoming an automatic qualifier in 2012 with its Atlantic 10 Championship title. Last year, Dayton earned the program's best seed of No. 6 and squared off against Florida. The Gators eliminated the Flyers, 83-69, in University Park, Pennsylvania.

1,000 and Counting
With her first made basket in the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championship final, junior Amber Deane became the 23rd member of Dayton's 1,000-point club as only the 10th Flyer to reach that milestone in her third season. She has 1,008 career points heading into the NCAA Tournament. Senior Ally Malott became the 22nd member of the 1,000-point club at UD with her 24 points against Iowa on Nov. 22. She currently has 1,435 career points for eighth all-time in Dayton scoring history. Senior Andrea Hoover reached the 1,000-point milestone on Feb. 5, 2014. She was the 21st Flyer to join the club and ninth to do so as a junior. Hoover currently has 1,784 career points and ranks fifth all-time at Dayton.

20/20 Vision
Dayton reached the 20-wins mark for the eighth-consecutive season with its 59-45 win at Fordham on Feb. 18. This is the 15th time in the program's 47 seasons that Dayton has reached the 20-win plateau.

1,000-500-300
Only two players in the history of Dayton women's basketball have reached the 1,000-points, 500-rebounds and 300-assists mark. The first to do it was Beverly Crusoe (and in only three seasons! - 1977-80) with 1,627 points, 946 rebounds and 358 assists for her career. The second? Current senior Andrea Hoover - 1,784 points, 694 rebounds and 336 assists.

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 500-680 from the line for 73.5 percent - currently third in the A-10 and 41st nationally - which is fourth all-time. Hoover again leads the team at 88.7 percent (133-150, 12th nationally).

Three Points of Excellence
Dayton has hit at least one three-point shot in 445 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 11 three-point baskets in its game against Central Michigan at UD Arena on Dec. 13.

Through games played on March 15, as a team the Flyers ranked ninth in the nation with a 37.6 three-point field goal percentage while senior Andrea Hoover was tops on the team with her 44.9 3FG percentage - fifth in the NCAA.

You Look Familiar
Senior Andrea Hoover has been in the Flyers' starting lineup for 99 consecutive games and in 118 of the 123 games she has been a part of at Dayton. Fellow senior Ally Malott has also played in all 123 games over the past four seasons with a total of 88 starts. Malott has made 66 consecutive appearances in the starting lineup for UD.

Deadly from a Distance
With 232 made three-point baskets for her career, senior Andrea Hoover now holds the Dayton career record for made three-pointers. With one made three-point basket in UD's 82-64 win over Saint Joseph's on Feb. 15, Hoover broke the record previously held by former Flyer Stefanie Miller (221; 1999-04).

You're Invited to a Block Party
The team's blocks leader for the past two seasons is at it again ... junior Jodie Cornélie-Sigmundová is averaging 2.6 blocks per game this season which ranks first in the Atlantic 10. Cornélie-Sigmundová has 172 career blocks and she ranks third in program history - 48 blocks behind the all-time leader Michele Kruty (220; 1984-88).

First Half Success = Second Half Victory
Dayton is 23-3 this season when leading at halftime, including a perfect 14-0 in Atlantic 10 play for 2015. The Flyers are 2-3 when either trailing at the half or tied at halftime.

99 Wins Over Four Years
Since moving up to Division I for the 1984-85 season, the winningest four-year period of Dayton basketball is now 2011-present with 99 wins over 123 games. With 25 wins this season, the senior duo of Andrea Hoover and Ally Malott (Tiffany Johnson did not play her first two seasons at Dayton) moved into first place on the all-time class wins list, setting a new program record with the team's win over Saint Joseph's on March 6.
1. 2011-pres 99
2. 2009-13    97
3. 2010-14    95
4. 2007-11    92
5. 2008-12    90

Dayton in the A-10 Championship
The Flyers made their 20th appearance in the Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Championship in 2015, having made the post-season tournament every season Dayton has been a member of the league. UD has won one A-10 Championship title (2012) in three previous finals appearances and holds a 20-18 overall record for league tournament games. In 2015, Dayton made its fourth appearance in the championship finals in the last five season.

Flyers in League Play
Dayton has won 54 of its last 60 regular season Atlantic 10 games (.900), 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 six A-10 losses over the last four seasons, Dayton has taken three L's at home and three on the road.

She Dropped 30
Behind a 13-for-16 night from the floor, senior forward Ally Malott scored a career-high 30 points in UD's 87-72 win over Saint Louis on Jan. 31. It was the first time a Flyer had scored 30 points in a game since former Flyer Justine Raterman scored 32 at Duquesne on Feb. 25, 2012. Malott's hard work paid off with an Atlantic 10 Player of the Week nod on Feb. 2.

We've Got Two CLASSy Seniors
Seniors Andrea Hoover and Ally Malott were selected as candidates for the Senior CLASS Award - Dayton was the only program with TWO players among the final 30 in the running for the award. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award honors the attributes of NCAA Division I senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition.

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.

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.

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 Cornélie-Sigmundová 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.
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Players Mentioned

Kelley  Austria

#22 Kelley Austria

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6' 0"
Junior
Andrijana  Cvitkovic

#10 Andrijana Cvitkovic

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6' 3"
Sophomore
Amber  Deane

#2 Amber Deane

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5' 9"
Junior
Saicha  Grant-Allen

#55 Saicha Grant-Allen

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6' 5"
Sophomore
Andrea  Hoover

#24 Andrea Hoover

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5' 9"
Senior
Tiffany  Johnson

#32 Tiffany Johnson

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5' 8"
Senior
Ally  Malott

#11 Ally Malott

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6' 4"
Senior
Jenna Burdette

#14 Jenna Burdette

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5' 8"
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Players Mentioned

Kelley  Austria

#22 Kelley Austria

6' 0"
Junior
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Andrijana  Cvitkovic

#10 Andrijana Cvitkovic

6' 3"
Sophomore
F
Amber  Deane

#2 Amber Deane

5' 9"
Junior
G
Saicha  Grant-Allen

#55 Saicha Grant-Allen

6' 5"
Sophomore
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Andrea  Hoover

#24 Andrea Hoover

5' 9"
Senior
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Tiffany  Johnson

#32 Tiffany Johnson

5' 8"
Senior
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Ally  Malott

#11 Ally Malott

6' 4"
Senior
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Jenna Burdette

#14 Jenna Burdette

5' 8"
Freshman
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