Dec. 18, 2006
host the Tigers of Towson University at the
Setting The Scene...It's game 13 for the Lady Rams and the second consecutive home game after back-to-back road games for
A Quick Look Back...The Lady Rams posted a 10-18 overall record last season and posted a 5-11 conference record in their final year of membership in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). WSSU lost in the opening round of the CIAA Women's Championship tournament in
Last Action...The Lady Rams earned a hard-fought come-from-behind victory on Saturday versus the Lady Spartans of
Tonight's Opposition...Today's match-up will pit the Lady Rams versus the Tigers of Towson. The Tigers head into the contest with a 7-1 overall record (1-0 Colonial Athletic Association). The Tigers are riding a two-game win streak and have won seven of their last eight games with their only loss coming at the hands of the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest University. The Tigers and Lady Rams met on November 14, 2006 with
The Series...The Tigers own the 1-0 series lead as the two teams have met only once. The last head-to-head meeting between the two teams came earlier this season as
WSSU Radio Coverage...The WSSU Department of Athletics will broadcast all the home women's games on WSNC 90.5 FM with Maurice "
Websites...The Official Site of WSSU Athletics is www.WSSURAMS.com. The Official Website of the Tigers is www.TOWSONTIGERS.com.
What's On Tap...The Lady Rams have their most difficult schedule in the 25-year history of the women's basketball program. WSSU opened the season with four road games during the season's first week of play.
Making History...History was made Monday, November 27 in
New Head Coach...WSSU is led by Dee Stokes who is entering into her first year as head coach of the Lady Rams. Stokes is no stranger to the Division I coaching ranks as she is entering into her fifth season overall and has posted an all-time mark of 53-61. She comes to WSSU by way of
A Look At The Opposition...Following a nine-day break for final exams, the Tigers come into the contest looking to extend their win streak to three straight games when they make their second trip to the city of Winston-Salem (the other being a game versus Wake Forest) for their second game of the season versus WSSU. The Tigers are coming off of back-to-back wins over Norfolk State (83-66 on December 10) and William and Mary (66-59) and come into the contest with an impressive 7-1 record overall.
The Last Meeting Between The Two Teams...
Not Burning Up The Nets...The Lady Rams are not exactly burning up the nets thus far this season. WSSU has connected on only 224 of their 637 field-goal attempts for a shooting percentage of 35.2%, far under the goal of 45% set by WSSU head coach Dee Stokes.
A Second-Half Team...The Lady Rams are a better second half team. That is evidenced by the fact that WSSU has been outscored 397-282 in the first half and has been outscored only 372-352 in the second half this season. The Lady Rams own an 18-13 overtime advantage over their opponents and have posted a 1-1 record in games that have gone to an extra frame.
Next Up...Immediately following the game versus
Nine Conferences Strong...The Lady Rams will face nine different conferences during the 2006-07 season. WSSU will face the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) three times, the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) three times, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) once, the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA - NCAA Division II) twice, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) nine times, the Southern Conference (SoCON) twice, the Big East once, the Big South once and the Patriot League once. WSSU will also battle five teams that are classified as NCAA Independents.
Right Where She Left Off...Senior forward Shalonda Carter is again picking up where she left off last season. Carter has averaged nearly a double-double for her entire career, a span of 92 career games (of which she has started 88 of them). Carter is averaging 14.6 points and 10.6 rebounds per game this season with a career average of 12.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. It took Carter only 77 games to break the 1000-point plateau at WSSU, something she did as a junior.
Transition Year Two...The Lady Rams are currently in the second year of a five-year transition from the Division II level to the highest level of competition in Division I. The Lady Rams are an independent team that will join the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2007-08.
12th MEAC Member...On July 20, 2006, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) announced that it will expand its membership to 12 members next year, as the league voted to admit
Productive Week...The Lady Rams had their most productive week two weeks ago as they won two of the three games that they played. The Lady Rams earned wins over Norfolk State University (75-64 in OT on the road), lost to Delaware State at home in the C.E. Gaines Center (67-51), and earned a 31-point win over New Jersey Institute of Technology by the score of 72-41 on December 2, 2006. WSSU will try to get this week started off on the right foot by earning a win over
Road Weary...The Lady Rams must improve their record on the road in 2006-07 as they recorded only one victory on the road in 2005-06 en route to posting a 1-9 record away from home. The Lady Rams have posted a losing record on the road for the last three consecutive seasons. WSSU is currently 1-6 on the road during the 2006-07 season.
Honors Candidate...Despite not officially joining the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference until the 2007-08 season, the Lady Rams are eligible for Division I Independent honors in 2006-07. The most decorated of the Lady Rams is senior forward Shalonda Carter (#40) who is a national favorite for playing honors this season. Carter garnered CIAA Rookie of the Year honors and All-CIAA honors her freshman season and again graced the CIAA First-Team last season. Carter averaged nearly a double-double last season as she tallied 12.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per contest. She will again be on the "watch list" for national honors this season.
Experienced Team...Despite the newness of the transition to Division I play, the Lady Rams will have the benefit of a team that has playing experience. The lone freshman on the team is Ja'Pel Sumpter, a 5'7" guard. She joins a team laden with three seniors, one junior, and five sophomores.
Glass Matters...Whoever wins the rebounding battle wins the basketball war. The Lady Rams, who are currently 2-8 on the season, have lost the rebounding battle in five of their losses this season. Last season when the Lady Rams were out-rebounded, they posted a record of 2-15 overall. Rebounding may very well be the key to the success, or failure, of this young women's basketball team. When WSSU outrebounds their opponent they have posted a 3-2 record this season.
A New Era; A Proud History...The Lady Rams are entering into a new era at WSSU as they are heading into the Division I ranks. However, the Rams have a history of basketball excellence as they have recorded 12 winning seasons en route to posting an overall mark of 330-333 over the span of 25 years of play.
A Look At The University...
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