Elon at CofC Game Notes
1/31/2008 5:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
? The College of Charleston hosts Elon Sat., Jan. 2nd at 2:00 p.m. ... Both teams met earlier this season with the Cougars escaping with the 44-40 win at Alumni Gym Jan. 5th ... The Cougars are looking for their first conference sweep of the season as they enter into the second half of the league slate ... Charleston also hopes to take the series from the Phoenix for the first time since the 2005 season ... After winning all three meetings (once in the postseason) in ?05, the Cougars lost both in 2006 and split in 2007 ...
? Charleston is holding their opponents to 57.9 points per game ... should that hold for the remainder of the season, it would mark the lowest total for the Cougars since at least the 1981-82 season ... adequate CofC Women's Basketball statistics have not been found yet for years prior ... Same applies for the current .350 FG percentage the Cougars allow ...
? The Cougars are 9-10 overall and 5-4 in the SoCon ... Jill Furstenburg leads the Cougars with 12.4 points a game ... Nikki Williams paces the team in rebounds with 6.9 ...
? The Catamounts out-rebounded the Cougars, 59-37, as Western Carolina defeated the College of Charleston women's basketball team, 60-49, in the last game ... included in the rebound total was a 30-13 advantage in offensive rebounds for the Catamounts ... that enabled Western to take 18 more shots, 76-58 ... both teams struggled offensively as the score remained tight throughout most of the game ... that changed with 1:27 to go in the game ... with the Cougars only down by four, 50-46, the Catamounts went on a 10-3 run to put the game away and take the 60-49 win ...
? Elon is 7-14 overall and 2-7 in the Southern Conference ... The Phoenix snapped a seven-game losing streak with an 82-51 win over Presbyterian Jan. 30th ... Tierra Tumbrey leads Elon with 11.8 points a game ... Kitara Moore leads in rebounds with 7.0 ...
? The Cougars find a way to step up their game during conference play ... Out of conference play, Jill Furstenburg averages just 10.7 a game, while Nikki Williams averages 3.5 a game ... in SoCon action, Furstenburg averages 14.3 a game, while Williams averages an impressive 10.7 ... as a team, the Cougars average 42.9 rebounds in league play, and just 38.5 out ... CofC has outscored its conference opponents by an average of 4.3 points per game, compared to being outscored by 2.8 in non-conference play ... Charleston finished its out-of conference schedule 4-6 ...
? Following Furstenburg's team-leading 12.4 points a game, two other Cougars are averaging around nine a game ... Kotcella has 8.2 a game, while Erika Smith has 7.7 ...
? CofC pulled down a season-high 51 rebounds against Appalachian State ... the 51 rebounds ranks fourth in the CofC Division I record books ...
? Erika Smith has taken sole possession of second in the CofC Division I career blocks lists ... she has 145, which is 16 more then third-place Wilma Simpson with her 129 ...
? The Cougars rank 20th in the nation in scoring defense with 55.2 and 8th in FG pct. defense with 34.3 ... Erika Smith is 54th in blocked shots with 1.9 ... these stats are accurate as of Jan. 27th ...
? Charleston's key to victory is its stingy defense ... this season the Cougars are 9-1 when holding their opponents to under 59 points, the only loss a 55-53 decision to Charleston Southern ...
? Maybe the Cougars just needed to get out of November ... Charleston was 0-4 during the month of November ... The Cougars shot just 33.3 percent from the field and only averaged 51.0 points per game ... Charleston was outrebounded 48.2 to 37.0 and was only 13-of-29 from the free throw line ... In December, the Cougars were 5-2 and shot 43.0 percent from the field, outscoring the other teams by an average of 12.0 points (68.0 - 55.7) ... CofC outrebounded the opposition 288-263 and averaged 41.1 a game, compared to 37.6 for the other team ... Charleston also made 79-of-115 free throws ... The Cougars were 4-4 in January and averaged 53.9 points per game, shooting 33.0 percent from the field ... Opponents averaged 53.0 ppg and shot 33.9 percent ... Charleston was also 102-for-142 (97-for-167 for the opposition) from the free throw line and averaged 41.9 rebounds per game, compared to 40.5 for the opposition ...
? Either the Cougars win big or lose big ... Charleston is averaging 17.7 point deficit in the losses ... CofC, however, has won its nine games by an average of 20.9 points ... Charleston shoots 41.7 percent in the wins but just 32.5 in the losses ... Two Cougars score in double-figures in the wins (Kotcella with 12.0 and Furstenburg with 15.6), but none are in double-figures in losses (Furstenburg being the closest with 9.6 a game) ... Eight of the team's nine wins are by over at least a 15-point margin ... of Charleston's 10 losses, nine are by more than 10 points ...
? The Cougars were a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line in the loss to Davidson ... that was a CofC Division I record (minimum 10 made) ...
? Charleston did something it hasn't done since the 2001-02 season, win back-to-back games on the road ... Charleston last won two in a row on the road Jan. 12, 2002 at Appalachian State and Jan. 14, 2002 at Western Carolina ... Charleston recently defeated Elon and UNC Greensboro on the road ...
? Charleston is shooting better than its opponents overall, posting a 36.7 shooting percentage, compared to 35.0 for the opponents ...
? Despite the loss of two starters, including leading scorer Jade Hughes who averaged 11.1 points per game last season, the Cougars return 65.9 percent of their scoring, 64.4 percent of their rebounding and 63.9 percent of their minutes played from last year's team.
? Construction of the new Carolina first Center is well underway ... expected completion date is next October ... The Cougars are expected to begin playing in the new arena next season ... the 5,000 seat arena will also house all of the athletic offices for coaches and staff and will include a new Academic Support Center, a dedicated media room, a new training room and a new weight room, among many other features ... Charleston owns a 207-133 mark in the current John Kresse Arena, which includes 15 winning records in the 25 years the building has been open ... The Carolina First Center sits adjacent to the F. Mitchell Johnson Center and faces Meeting Street ...
? The Cougars are 22-0 when holding opponents to under 30% FG percentage since joining the Southern Conference in 1998-99 ... Charleston last held Wofford to just 25.5 percent Jan. 14, 2008 ... Charleston has held five opponents this season to under 30% ...
? Charleston was picked to finish 10th in the SoCon Pre-season poll ... the Cougars finished last season 10-20 overall, 5-13 in the league and eighth in the standings ... Currently, the Cougars are second in the league with a 3-1 SoCon record ...
? The College of Charleston ended the 2006-07 season tops in several categories in the Southern Conference ...Charleston led the league in scoring defense (59.8) and field goal percentage defense (.383) ... The Cougars were in the top five in other areas as well, including second in blocked shots (4.3) third in rebounding defense (37.9) and third in offensive rebounds (15.8).
? Charleston welcomed three newcomers to the team this year ... Tonia Gerty comes from Port Orange, Fla., and graduated from Spruce Creek high School ... her high school team was conference champion for three years ... she broke the assists and steals record as well and was recently selected to the Spruce Creek High School Hall of Fame ... Megan King graduated last May from Canterbury where she led her team to the regional finals two years and the state semifinals one year ... She was the third leading scorer in the state and among the state's leaders in steals and free throw percentage ... King's sister, Rachel, played for the Cougars from 2001-05 ... Jayme Warner hails from Tallahassee, Fla., and graduated from Florida State High School ... Her team was district runners-up her first two seasons and district and state champions her last two. She was a captain and MVP her junior and senior years.
? All games will be broadcast this year at CofCSports.com ... Home games will feature audio as well as video, while road games will feature just audio broadcasts ... To access the video and/or audio of the games users go to www.CofCSports.com and under the "Inside the Pride" logo on the right click ?subscribe' ... After subscribing to CofCSports.com users can access the schedule of events by clicking the link ?Live Events' listed in the menu on the left.
? Will Herring, in his second season with Cougar women's basketball, will handle all internet radio play-by-play duties. The senior from Lexington, S.C., is a Communications major and is a 2004 graduate of Irmo High School.












