DAYTON, Ohio - In its third-straight road game, the University of Dayton women's basketball team will be at Richmond on Wednesday evening for Atlantic 10 action. Tip-off between the Flyers and Spiders is set for 7 p.m. at Richmond's Robins Center.
AudioVideoStatsAbout the FlyersDayton (7-5, 0-1 A-10) is wrapping up a three-game road swing with its Wednesday night match-up at Richmond. The Flyers opened the season 6-1 but have dropped four of their last five contests.  The team's leading scorer, senior 
Amber Deane, is currently sidelined due to injury but sophomore 
Jenna Burdette is averaging 15.4 ppg. since senior 
Kelley Austria tore her left ACL at Toledo on Dec. 2. Burdette is also the team's assist leader with 3.6 apg. for the season while junior 
Saicha Grant-Allen collects a team-best 7.4 rpg. on the year.
Scouting RichmondRichmond (8-6, 1-0 A-10) opened 2015-16 with a five-game win streak but then suffered back-to-back loss against Marquette and Furman. The Spiders opened Atlantic 10 play at La Salle on Saturday, claiming a 60-43 win over the Explorers. Richmond's scoring leader in Janelle Hubbard (14.9 ppg.) while Micaela Parson averages 3.2 apg. and 1.9 spg.
Last Time OutIn its first Atlantic 10 match-up of the season, Dayton was tripped up at Duquesne, 89-58. Freshman 
Lauren Cannatelli led three Flyers in double-figures scoring with 16 points, including a perfect 4-for-4 afternoon at the line. With five blocks against the Dukes, senior 
Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova became the Flyers' all-time career blocks leader (221). Dayton was 14-for-16 (87.5) from the line for the afternoon.
The SeriesThere have been 20 previous meetings between Dayton and Richmond with the series deadlocked at 10 wins apiece. The Spiders dominated the series early on, winning 10 of the first 13 match-ups, but the Flyers are currently enjoying a seven-game winning streak against Richmond.
Flyers in League PlayDayton has won 54 of its last 61 regular season Atlantic 10 games (.885), 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 seven A-10 losses over the last five seasons, Dayton has taken three L's at home and four on the road.
Just Flyers PleaseWhen referring to the University of Dayton women's basketball team (or any other Dayton women's athletic team), we ask that you refer to us simply as "Flyers." Not "Lady Flyers".
Follow the Flyers on Social MediaFans 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.
Injury UpdateSenior guard 
Kelley Austria will be out for the remainder of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee. She will have surgery after the first of the new year. Through the first seven games of the season, Austria averaged 10.4 ppg. and 2.6 apg. over 24.1 mpg. for the Flyers. She had made 57 consecutive starts for Dayton through the squad's game at Toledo on Dec. 7 when she sustained the injury. Senior guard 
Amber Deane sustained a left quad contusion in the Dec. 11 game against Gonzaga and has been sidelined since. She will not play Wednesday.
You're Invited to a Block PartyThe team's blocks leader for the past three seasons, senior 
Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova averages 2.08 blocks per game for her career which ranks 16th among all Division I active players while her career total of 221 blocks ranks ninth nationally among all DI actives. With five blocks at Duquesne on Jan. 3, Cornélie-Sigmundová's career blocks total ranks her FIRST in Dayton program history - surpassing the previous record holder, Michele Kruty (220; 1984-88), and breaking a program record that stood for 28 seasons.
70'S the Magic NumberSince the 2009-10 season, Dayton is 117-11 (.914) when scoring 70 or more points, including 24-2 in 2014-15. 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.
2015-16    6-0
2014-15    24-2
2013-14    19-4
2012-13    21-1
2011-12    13-1
2010-11    15-1
2009-10    19-2
TOTAL    117-11
Three Points of ExcellenceDayton has hit at least one three-point shot in 460 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.
1,000 and CountingWith her first made basket in the 2015 Atlantic 10 Championship final, senior 
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 1,194 career points, currently ranking 18th all-time.
We've Got an AudienceWith a crowd of 10,159 at UD Arena for Dayton's season opener against Yale on Nov. 13, the Flyers currently boast the seventh-most attended game this season. The record crowd was due to the overwhelming success of UD's annual School Day game, a chance for local school-aged children to take a field trip with the Flyers. With a home attendance average of 3,762, Dayton ranks 27th in NCAA DI.
First Half Success = Second Half VictoryDayton is 5-1 this season when leading at halftime. The Flyers are 2-3 when either trailing at the half or tied at halftime.
20/20 VisionDayton reached the 20-wins mark for the eighth-consecutive season with its 59-45 win at Fordham on Feb. 18, 2015. This was the 15th time in the program's 47 seasons that Dayton has reached the 20-win plateau.
Atlantic 10 FormatDespite 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 season, including three home-and-away series. Dayton will play two games against Duquesne, George Washington and Saint Louis and one against the remaining field during league action. The conference most recently welcomed Davidson.
Welcome to the TeamDayton signed three to National Letters of Intent during the recent early signing period: Jenna Giacone (Delmar N.Y./Bethlehem Central), Jayla Scaife (Muncie, Ind./Muncie Central) and Jordan Wilmoth (Chestnut Ridge, N.Y./Immaculate Heart Academy). The trio will be joining the team in the fall of 2016.
Also Eligible Next SeasonThe Flyers had two student-athletes transfer in at the beginning of this academic year. Due to NCAA transfer rules, sophomore 
Alex Harris and junior 
Madeline Blais are required to spend one season in residence before competing with the team. Harris, a 6-3 forward is originally from Lorain, Ohio, and comes to UD from Penn State while Exeter, New Hampshire, native Blais transferred in from Marist.
Graduation Success RateAs announced by the NCAA on Nov. 4, Dayton's overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 95 ties UD for the 25th-highest rating in the nation. This year's score of 95 is tied with last year's score for the department's second-highest rate since the inception of the GSR reporting system in 2005.  Over the 11 years the GSR has been compiled, the Flyers have never rated below a 94 and have ranked 27th or better nationally
National Team ExperienceFive Flyers have experience playing for their respective national teams.
• Freshman 
Maddy Dennis was a member of the 2015 U-19 Australian National Team that won a bronze medal at the 2015 U-19 FIBA World Championship. She was also a member of the 2013 and 2014 U-17 Australian National Team.
• Junior 
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.
• Junior 
Andrijana Cvitkovic played for the Croatian U18 National Team during the summer of 2012.
• Senior 
Amber Deane participated in the 2013 USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team trials.
• Senior 
Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova has played on the French National U16, U17 and U18 teams.
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