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@DuqWBB Preview: Saint Louis

Feb. 17, 2016

GAME DAY INFORMATION
Game 26 RV/#24 Duquesne (23-2, 11-1 A-10) vs. Saint Louis (19-6, 9-3 A-10)
Date | TimeThursday, February 18, 2016 | 8:00 PM
LocationChaifetz Arena (10,600)
Address1 South Compton Avenue - St. Louis, MO 63103
Live Statistics StatBroadcast
Live VideoAtlantic 10 Digital Network
Game NotesDuquesne Game NotesGet Acrobat Reader | Saint Louis Game Notes
Social Media @DuqWBB
Tickets Ticketmaster
TEAM STAT COMPARISON
DUQ SLU
PPG 73.117.8
FGM-FGA 663-1591 (.417)636-1488 (.427)
3PM-3PA 185-549 (.337)158-517 (.306)
FTM-FTA 317-438 (.724)366-489 (.748)
RPG 43.338.2
APG 17.017.2
Streak W7W1
Last 10 9-18-2



SCOUTING SAINT LOUIS
The Billikens are 19-6, 9-3 A-10 on the season. They are coming off an 88-51 win against Davidson on Monday. Saint Louis is 10-1 at home this season.

2015-16 SLU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Points: Jackie Kemph (16.0)
Rebounds: Sadie Stipanovich (6.0)
Field Goal Percentage: Sadie Stipanovich (.496)
Assists: Jackie Kemph (7.0)
Steals: Jamesia Price (2.1)
3-Pointers: Jamesia Price (2.4)
Blocks: Sadie Stipanovich (0.5)

2015-16 SLU TEAM STATS
Points/Margin: 71.8/+10.8
Rebounds/Margin: 38.2/+1.8
Assists/Margin: 17.2/+5.2
Steals/Margin 6.5/-0.8

DUQUESNE AND SLU ALL-TIME
This is the 12th game between the Dukes and Billikens.

Overall: Duquesne leads 8-3
in Pittsburgh: Duquesne leads 6-0
in St. Louis: Saint Louis leads 3-2

THE LAST MEETING
Duquesne led from beginning-to-end in their 77-64 victory over Saint Louis on Jan. 15, 2015 at the Palumbo Center.

Jose-Ann Johnson recorded her second career double-double with a season-high 11 points and a career-high 12 rebounds. April Robinson scored a team-high 15 points and had a game-high nine assists. Emilie Gronas scored a career-high 13 points off the bench, Olivia Bresnahan also added 13, tying her season-high and Deva'Nyar Workman 10. Johnson tied a career-best with five blocks.

Saint Louis was led by Jamesia Price who scored a game-high 19.

DUQUESNE AND SLU BY THE NUMBERS
0: Overtime games
2: Games decided by 11-20 points
2: Games decided by 21 points or more
3: Number of Saint Louis wins
3.0: Average margin of victory for Saint Louis
5: Head coaches in the series
6: Games decided by 10 points or less
8: Number of Duquesne wins
11: Total meetings
12: Common opponents this season
14.0: Average margin of victory for Duquesne
57.6: Average points scored by Saint Louis
67.0: Average points scored by Duquesne
108: Fewest combined points (02/09/11)
150: Most combined points (02/11/09)
634: Total points scored by Saint Louis
737: Total points scored by Duquesne
605.6: Number of miles between venues
1,371: Total points scored by both teams
3,655: Days since the series began

CLOSE CALLS
Duquesne and Saint Louis have had four games that have been decided by five points or less.

Jan. 15, 2006 - In the series' first contest, Saint Louis built an 18 point lead with 9:10 remaining before Duquesne went on a 21-6 run to get within three points with less than a minute remaining. However this was as close as the Dukes would come as SLU came away with a 59-54 victory at the Bauman--Eberhardt Center.

Jan. 27, 2006 - The teams would meet 12 days later at the Palumbo Center. The Dukes built a 17-point lead with 17:25 remaining, however Saint Louis chipped away at the deficit and took the lead on a Rachel Diener 3-pointer with 3:34 remaining. SLU would hold the lead until Loui Hall's jumper with 11 seconds left gave the Dukes a 67-66 win.

Jan. 16, 2008 - After taking a seven point lead with 3:16 remaining, Duquesne scored six straight points to get within one at 66-54 with 1:52 remaining, but the Billikens held off a last minute Dukes run in their 70-67 win at the Bauman--Eberhardt Center.

Feb. 5, 2012 - Saint Louis' Jenna Mueller's basket with 1.1 seconds to play was the game-winning shot in SLU's 56-55 win at Chaifetz Arena. The game had six lead changes in the final 3:52.

SIX DEGREES OF Dan Burt
Duquesne head coach Dan Burt can be connected to Saint Louis head coach Lisa Stone based on the "six degrees of separation".

Before accepting the head coaching position at Duquesne on April 27, 2013, he spent two weeks as the top assistant at the University of Pittsburgh. He worked with assistant athletic director/women's basketball Stacey Brann-Hotchkiss, who was formerly the sports information director for women's basketball at Rutgers for head coach C. Vivian Stringer. In her first year at the University of Iowa, Stringer coached current Saint Louis coach Lisa Stone.

DID YOU KNOW?
Although Saint Louis has been in the Atlantic 10 since the
2005-06 season, Duquesne's history versus the Billikens
dates back to Nov. 27, 1947 when the two schools faced off
in football. SLU won 14-13 at Walsh Stadium. The Dukes
evened the series after a 51-14 win on Oct. 29, 1949 at
Forbes Field.

WINNINGEST SENIOR CLASSES
The senior class of April Robinson, Emilie Gronas and Deva'Nyar Workman currently have 90 wins, the most in program history.

1. 90 Robinson, Gronas, Workman - 2016
2. 88 Abel, Floyd, Hall - 2013
88 Agunbiade, Moore, Odisho, Szecsi - 2014
4. 87 Bresnahan, Johnson, King, Nurkic - 2015
5. 84 Gensler - 2012
6. 79 Britcher, Pollino, Voynova - 2011
7. 64 Thomas, Szamosi - 2017
8. 62 Frederick, Peck, Pryor, Pyle - 2010
9. 60 Futrell, Sharon - 2004
10. 59 Eberhardt, Hannan, Kauzlaric, Tate, Thomas - 1999


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Players Mentioned

Deva

#2 Deva'Nyar Workman

Guard
5' 10"
Junior
Olivia Bresnahan

#22 Olivia Bresnahan

Guard
5' 11"
Senior
Emilie Gronas

#45 Emilie Gronas

Guard
5' 7"
Junior
April Robinson

#32 April Robinson

Guard
5' 8"
Freshman
Jose-Ann Johnson

#4 Jose-Ann Johnson

Center
6' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Deva

#2 Deva'Nyar Workman

5' 10"
Junior
Guard
Olivia Bresnahan

#22 Olivia Bresnahan

5' 11"
Senior
Guard
Emilie Gronas

#45 Emilie Gronas

5' 7"
Junior
Guard
April Robinson

#32 April Robinson

5' 8"
Freshman
Guard
Jose-Ann Johnson

#4 Jose-Ann Johnson

6' 3"
Freshman
Center

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