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SMU Concludes Homestand Tuesday Against Wichita State

Jan 14

SMU (6-10, 0-3 American) vs. Wichita State (7-9, 0-3 American)
Moody Coliseum – Dallas, Texas
Jan. 15, 2019 – 7 pm
TV: American Digital Network | Radio: KAAM 770 AM | Live Stats

SMU plays Wichita State Tuesday night to conclude a three-game homestand. The game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on the American Digital Network. The Mustangs then play four of the next five games on the road, including trips to No. 3 Connecticut and UCF, receiving votes in both polls.  

QUICK HITS
• The Mustangs won the LMU Thanksgiving Classic.
• SMU outscored NAU 20-0 in the 4th quarter at LMU.
• SMU has four losses by a combined five points.
• SMU is 25-13 at home under Coach Mays.
Alicia Froling is the career leader at SMU in rebounds (1,057), blocks (181) and double-doubles (44).
• Froling leads the team with 12.3 ppg and 10.8 rpg.
• Freshman Kayla White averages 11.9 points.
• White scored a career-high 22 points at Rice.
Johnasia Cash had 14 points-12 rebounds against Houston for her first double-double this season.

ABOUT SMU
The Mustangs started the season with the youngest roster in the country, matching the University of Maryland Baltimore County with an average age of 19.0. The squad includes seven freshmen, trailing only Wichita State and FAU.
Senior Alicia Froling leads the team in scoring (12.3) and the conference in rebounding (10.8), while freshman Kayla White averages double digits scoring (11.9). The Mustangs are fifth in the league in field goal defense (.364), and second in rebounding (42.8), while leading the conference in blocks (4.2).

HARD KNOCKS
SMU is 6-10 overall this season, losing four games by a combined five points. The Mustangs lost by one, 62-61, in overtime against Alabama. The first road game had SMU coming up two points short at TCU, 65-63, and then a 63-62 defeat at home against Southeastern Louisiana. Another one-point road loss came when SMU lost 58-57 at Northern Colorado when the Bears took the lead with four seconds left. 

SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
Wichita State also has a young roster with eight freshmen (one redshirt) and an average age of 19.2, fifth in the country. The Shockers are 7-9 overall, 0-3 in The American, and 0-5 away from home. Carla Bremaud leads the team with 9.1 points per game. Wichita State averages 60.0 points as a team with a 40.1 field goal percentage, while opponents score 62.8 points, shooting 37.5 percent.
 
SERIES HISTORY
SMU is 1-4 all-time against Wichita State, losing the last four after a 67-60 win in the Bahamas on Dec. 19, 2009. A pair of games last season marked the first time the programs met as members of the same conference, with the Shockers winning 66-43 at home and 52-45 in Dallas. 

ALICIA FROLING
Alicia Froling holds the all-time record at SMU in rebounds (1,057) and blocks (181). She passed Janielle Dodds with her 975th rebound against North Texas, and posted her 181st block against Tulane to pass Sarah Davis. Froling is eighth at SMU in scoring with 1,410 points. She is the only women's player at SMU with 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, grabbing her 1,000th rebound against CSU Bakersfield. The senior joins men's players Jon Koncak and Ira Terrell as the only Mustangs to reach the milestone. This season, she leads the conference and is 25th in the NCAA in rebounds (10.8). She also leads the league in blocks (2.1) and ranks 18th in scoring (12.7). 

SMU CAREER REBOUNDS
1.    Alicia Froling (2015-Present)    1057
2.    Janielle Dodds (2004-08)    974
3.    Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)    946
4.    Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87)    933
5.    Teri Baldwin (1977-80)    890

SMU CAREER POINTS
1.    Janielle Dodds (2004-08)    1861
2.    Karlin Kennedy (1996-2000)    1785
3.    Kerri Delaney (1992-96    1503
4.    Shanell Thomas (1990-93)    1480
5.    Kim Brandl (1994-97)    1458
6.    Brittany Gilliam (2006-10)    1455
7.    Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87)    1426
8.    Alicia Froling (2015-Present)    1410

SMU CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES
1.    Alicia Froling (2015-Present)    44
T-2.    Shasta Smothers-Johnson (1983-87)    38
T-2.    Janielle Dodds (2005-08)    38

SMU CAREER BLOCKS
1.    Alicia Froling (2015-Present)    181
2.    Sarah Davis (2003-06)    180
3.    Stephanie Collins (2015-18)    158

READY TO PLAY
Makenzie Ellis has started 11 of 16 games played this season after sitting out the 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer rules. She is averaging 3.3 points with 4.6 rebounds per game. Ellis scored a season-high eight points against Robert Morris, and grabbed seven rebounds twice. The junior started all 33 games as a sophomore at Colorado, scoring at least 10 points eight times, including a career-high 18 points against then-No. 10 Washington. She averaged 6.4 points, shooting 35.7 percent from the field, and made 33-of-89 attempts from 3-point range (37.1 percent). A 6-2 forward, Ellis tied for second on the team with 4.2 rebounds per game, including a season-high nine rebounds in a win over Washington State. She was an Academic All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection.

ARIANA WHITFIELD
Ariana Whitfield is averaging 6.9 points with a team-high 56 assists. She scored a season-high 16 points in the  win against North Texas, and the  sophomore  passed out six assists at TCU. She scored 11 points at Northern Colorado, and finished with 10 in the season opener against Louisiana Monroe. She was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team last season  after scoring 7.9 points per game with 65 assists, second on the team.

JOHNASIA CASH
Johnasia Cash scored a season-high 14 points with 12 rebounds against Houston for her first double-double of the season. She finished with nine points each against North Texas and CSU Bakersfield. She matched her career-high with 13 rebounds against Northern Arizona, including eight in the fourth quarter. She is second on the team with 6.4 rebounds per game. As a freshman, she started 10 games and averaged 5.1 points with 5.9 rebounds. She had a double-double against Tulsa with season-highs in points, 18, and rebounds, 13. Cash was honored with the Jerry LeVias Outstanding Athlete Award by the SMU Association of Black Students.

NEW KIDS ON THE HILLTOP
With seven freshmen on the 11-player roster, SMU was  tied with the University of Maryland Baltimore County for the youngest team in the country at the start of the season with an average age of 19.0.

YOUNGEST AVERAGE AGE
1.    SMU (6-10)    19.0
1.    UMBC (7-9)    19.0
3.    Oklahoma (5-10)    19.1 
3.    Georgia Tech (12-5)    19.1 
5.    Wichita State (7-9)    19.2

MOST FRESHMEN
1.    Wichita State (7-9)    8 
1.    FAU (3-14)    8
3.    SMU (6-10)    7
3.    Oklahoma (5-9)    7
3.    Vermont (6-10)    7

AMBER BACON
Amber Bacon has played in all 16 games with 12 starts. The freshman is third on the team with 8.8 points per game. She has scored at least 10 points seven times, including a season-high 18 points to lead the team at TCU. She was named to the LMU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament team, scoring 20 points with five rebounds, eight assists and six steals in two wins. She leads the team with 26 steals overall.
A 5-5 guard from Grand Prairie, Texas, Bacon was named Defensive MVP in Texas 7-6A last season. She averaged 12.5 points and 3.5 assists as a junior at South Grand Prairie High School, earning All-State honors. Bacon is the No. 75 guard prospect according to ESPN and was named to the All-Region team, as well as the TGCA All-Star team. She also excels in the classroom, earning Academic All-District honors in each of her first three seasons.

PAIGE BAYLISS
Paige Bayliss, a 6-5 post player from Queensland, Australia, was a member of the 2018 U18 Australia  team. She has played in 16 games, averaging 9.3 minutes. Bayliss has 38 points and 28 total rebounds, scoring six points each in a stretch of three games earlier this season. She averaged 5.3 points and 8.1 rebounds in the 2018 U20 Australia championship for Queensland, winning a silver medal with the squad. In 2017,  she was a member of  the gold-medal winning Australia team at the FIBA U17 Women's Oceania Championship. She also represented Queensland in the 2017 U18 championship, and was listed as the No. 2 post prospect at the tournament by Premier Basketball Report.
 
MARIE OLSON
Marie Olson has played in all 16 games  with  one start, averaging 9.4 minutes.  She  has  26  points  with a season-high seven at  Cincinnati,  and 22 rebounds. Olson was the No. 21 post prospect according to ESPN. A standout at Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado Hills, Calif., Olson averaged 10.1 points as a junior, leading her team to the regional finals in the state tournament. She has been named to the All- Conference team, served as a team captain, and was named Most Valuable Offensive Player.

BRISHONNE TOLLIE
Brishonne Tollie has played in 16 games with four starts, averaging 9.8 minutes. She scored 13 of her 51 points against MVSU, and reached double figures again with a team-high 12 at Cincinnati.  She  also  had a season-high seven rebound against MVSU. Against Oklahoma, she finished with nine points and five rebounds in 18 minutes. Tollie is a 6-2 post player from Bartow, Fla. During her junior season, she averaged 18.0 points and 11.9 rebounds, leading her team to the regional quarterfinals of the state tournament. As a freshman, she was named Player of the Year at Montverde Academy, averaging 13.5 points and leading the team in rebounds with 7.0 per game. It was her first of three MVP awards as Tollie led her team in both scoring and rebounding each season.

JAQUIA WHITE
JaQuia White started the first game of the season, grabbing two rebounds in 16 minutes before suffering an injury. She returned for the LMU Thanksgiving Classic, playing in both games. She scored seven points with   five rebounds in the two games, averaging 23.5 minutes during the tournament. She has played in 12 games total this season, averaging 16.0 minutes. She scored a season-high six points against Oklahoma, and scored four against Tulane. Along with her cousin, Kayla White, Jaquia led DeSoto  to the third round of the state playoffs. In addition to her on court ability, She also excels in the classroom as a member of the National Honor Society.

KAYLA WHITE
Kayla White is second on the team and 20th in The American with 11.9 points per game, scoring at least 10 in 11 games, including seven of the last nine. She scored a season-high 22 against Rice. A 5-10 shooting guard, White averaged 13.7 points per game last season, earning All-District honors. She also excels in the classroom and was a member of the National Honor Society. Along with her cousin, JaQuia White, Kayla led DeSoto to the third round of the state playoffs.

SIGNING DAY
Reagan Bradley signed to play basketball at SMU in 2019-20. The Little Rock, Ark., standout guard earned all-state awards each of her first three seasons, averaging 16.2 points and 6.6 rebounds for her career. As a junior at Little Rock Christian Academy, Bradley scored 17.6 points, shooting 43.6 percent, with 5.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game. The Warriors finished with a 28-3 record, winning the conference championship and advancing to the quarterfinals of the state tournament. Bradley scored 29 points to lead LRCA in the conference championship game, and finished with a career-high 35 points earlier in the season.


 
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