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January 12 | Women's Basketball
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Akron (7-7, 1-2 MAC) at Bowling Green (5-7, 1-2 MAC)
Wednesday, Jan. 13
Stroh Center (4,387)
Bowling Green, Ohio • 7 p.m.
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Radio: SportsRadio 1350 AM (WARF) in Akron (flagship), for free at SportsRadio1350.com and on iHeartRadio. Bill Morgan will have the call starting with the pre-game show starting at 6:50 p.m.
Television: ESPN3
What's Ahead
With four of its next five games away from James A. Rhodes Arena, Akron opens a two-game road swing traveling to Bowling Green, Ohio, for a Wednesday, Jan. 13, showdown versus Bowling Green. Game time at the Stroh Center is slated for 7 p.m.
A Look at Bowling Green
Bowling Green (5-7, 1-2 MAC) enters play this Wednesday, Jan. 13, having lost its last two games and four of five overall after a 72-57 setback versus league-leading Ohio, 72-57, on Saturday, Jan. 9. Redshirt senior Lauren Tibbs own team-high marks for the Falcons in scoring (11.3) and rebounding (6.9) and is shooting a team-best 60.2 percent from the field. Bowling Green is posting 57.2 points per contest, while seeing its opponents turn in a 61.9 scoring average. The Falcons are connecting on nearly 39 percent (.388) of its shots from the field, while dialing long distance at a 33.7-percent clip. Bowling Green is rated 55th in three pointers per game (7.0), 56th in fewest turnovers (214) and 67th in free throw percentage (.723) in the NCAA this season.
Series History
Akron will be meeting Bowling Green for the 56th time in program history with the Falcons leading the all-time series, 50-5. A year ago, Akron registered a 67-59 home win over Bowling Green on Jan. 7, 2015, before registering its first-ever victory at Bowling Green, 79-71, on March 7, 2015.
The Coaches
Bowling Green: Jennifer Roos is in her fourth season leading the Bowling Green program, owning a 68-44 (.607) record.
Akron: In her 10th year on the Akron sidelines as head coach, is Jodi Kest, who has a 149-146 mark (.505), including 375-299 (.556) overall, in her 24th year as a head coach.
Zips Suffer 97-77 Setback Versus Central Michigan
Senior DiAndra Gibson (Ravenna, Ohio) poured in a career-high 21 points and senior Megan Barilla (Fairview Park, Ohio) dished out eight assists, but Mid-American Conference West Division opponent Central Michigan proved to be too much for Akron in a 97-77 loss on Saturday, Jan. 9, at James A. Rhodes Arena.
The Zips fell behind early in the second half and were unable to play catch-up in what proved to be a shootout between two of the highest-scoring teams in the league.
Gibson started the game scoring Akron's first 14 points giving the Zips an early lead. She finished the game going 5-for-9 from beyond the arc. Junior Hannah Plybon (Orrville, Ohio) followed that lead, posting 17 points and two assists.
Senior Anita Brown (Warren, Ohio) also chipped in 14 points and a team-high seven rebounds, while junior Alex Ricketts (Mercer, Pa.) added nine points for the Zips.
Central Michigan placed two players in double figures offensively, led by a 35-point and 20-rebound performance from Tinara Moore, who was a perfect 16-for-16 from the field.
Akron was held to 40.0 percent shooting from the field for the game, against CMU's 58.8 percent shooting clip. The Chippewas outrebounded the Zips, 40-29, including 29-18 on the defensive glass, and outscored Akron in the paint, 53-26.
Akron Rallies Past Eastern Michigan in Overtime, 68-65
Overcoming a 12-point first-half deficit, Akron tied the game with a buzzer-beating three pointer by Anita Brown at the end of regulation and outscored Eastern Michigan in overtime, 13-10, to capture a 68-65 victory over the Eagles on Wednesday, Jan. 6.
The triumph snapped Eastern Michigan's six-game winning streak and improved the Zips to 2-0 in overtime on the campaign.
Hannah Plybon netted 17 of her game-high 22 points in the second half, including seven in overtime to spark Akron's comeback.
Sophomore Greta Burry (Lakewood, Ohio) added a 17-point, 10-rebound performance for her second double-double of the season, while Brown contributed 15 points for the Zips. Falling one point shy of her third double-double of the year was DiAndra Gibson, who registered a team- and season-high 13 rebounds to go along with nine points.
Cha Sweeney directed three Eagles scoring in double figures with a team-high 20 points. Phillis Webb notched a 16-point, 15-rebound effort, while Janay Morton scored 10 points.
Akron finished the affair shooting 29.9 percent from the field, while Eastern Michigan attacked the nets at a 36.5-percent clip.
The Zips outrebounded the Eagles, 59-52, including 20-13 on the offensive glass.
The game came down to the end of regulation where the Zips held possession down one, 53-52, with 29 seconds left in the affair. A turnover on an offensive rebound gave Sasha Dailey a fast-break lay-up with 3.2 ticks left on the clock to extend Eastern Michigan's lead to 55-52.
A called timeout allowed Akron to inbound the ball from the front court. Plybon threw the ball to Burry, who bounced a skip pass to Brown in the corner for her second buzzer-beating shot of the season.
In overtime, the Zips went up 60-57 with 2:30 remaining after a pair of made free throws by Gibson.
After a lay-up by Webb brought the Eagles to within one, 60-59, Plybon dialed long distance for a three pointer at the 2:10 mark to give Akron a 63-59 lead.
The Zips made enough free throws down the stretch to record the 68-65 triumph.
IN OUR LAST MEETINGS
Akron def. Bowling Green, 79-71 (March 7, 2015)
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - Behind a dominating 29-point, 18-rebound performance from Sina King, the Akron women's basketball team recorded its first-ever victory at Bowling Green with a come-from-behind 79-71 triumph past the Falcons.
Three Zips finished the affair scoring in double figures led by King, who scored 23 of her 29 points in the decisive second half. Anita Brown added a double-double with a 14-point, 13-rebound and team-high five-assist effort. Hannah Plybon poured in 20 points, including six three-pointers.
King posted her conference-leading 15th double-double of the season, including eighth in league play.
Bowling Green received three double-digit scoring outings from Miriam Justinger (18 points), Deborah Hoekstra (17 points) and Rachel Myers (10 points).
Akron finished the game shooting 36.8 percent, while the Falcons connected at a 38.3 percent clip.
Led by 12 defensive rebounds from King, the Zips outrebounded Bowling Green, 56-32, including 22-5 on the offensive glass. The 56 rebounds were a season-high for Akron.
The Zips benefited from career-high rebounds marks from King (18) and Brown (13).
Akron def. Bowling Green, 67-59 (Jan. 7, 2015)
AKRON, Ohio - After battling through seven ties and eight lead changes, a 23-6 second-half run lifted the Akron women's basketball team to a 67-59 victory over Bowling Green.
Sina King contributed 11 points to the pivotal run as she ended the night with a game-high 20 total points. She fell one rebound shy of her ninth double-double as she picked up nine boards, with six coming on the defensive end.
Anita Brown followed King with a 17-point, eight-rebound performance to go with three assists and pair of blocks. Brown also issued a 5-of-6 performance from the charity stripe.
Rachel Myers led Bowling Green with 17 points, while Deborah Hoekstra recorded a 12-point and 12-rebound effort.
DiAndra Gibson was dominating on the glass for the Zips on the evening pulling down a game- and career-best 16 rebounds.
Gibson, Hannah Plybon and Megan Barilla each distributed a game-high four assists for the Zips.
Akron hot 41.0 percent (25-of-61) from the field but struggled to connect from the outside, shooting just 23.1 percent (3-of-13) from three-point range, including 0-of-7 in the first half.
Nine of Bowling Green's 19 field goals came from beyond the arc, allowing Akron to outscore Bowling Green in the paint, 36-18. The Falcons issued a 19-of-57 performance from the field for 33.3 percent and went 9-for-21 (42.9 percent) from beyond the arc.
Akron won the rebounding battle 43-33, including 14-9 on the offensive glass, and had strong ball control, posting just seven turnovers, the second-lowest mark in a game this season. Five of the turnovers came off Bowling Green steals, while Akron forced 10 Falcon' giveaways.
Brown Earns Accolades
Anita Brown was named the Zips' Student-Athlete of the Week, presented by The University of Akron, Ohio's Polytechnic University. Additionally, she was tabbed by CollegeSportsMadness.com as its Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Week on Dec. 21.
Barilla Among Elite Company With Triple-Double
Megan Barilla's (Fairview Park, Ohio) 10-point, 10-rebound and 10-assist effort against UCF marked the first triple-double for a Zips since the NCAA Division I record book began for following the 1985-86 campaign. The triple-double also represents the 12th by a player from the current 12 members of the Mid-American Conference over the same span. The 10-point and 10-rebound efforts established new career-high marks, while she matched her career-best 10 assist performance in a 102-101 victory last season at Toledo.
Brown Joins 1,000-Point Club
Anita Brown joined the 1,000-point club at Akron when she connected on a three pointer at the 6:54 mark of the fourth quarter in the Zips' 74-54 victory over UCF on Dec. 5. She will enter the Central Michigan contest with 1,161 career points.
News, Notes and Story lines
• Akron swept the season series versus Bowling Green last season for the first time in program history, including registering the first-ever road win against the Falcons.
• The Zips own a 3-0 record in mid-week games this season, including holding road triumphs over Valparaiso and Eastern Michigan.
• When Akron visits Bowling Green it will be facing a MAC East squad for the initial time this season, marking the first time since the 1998-99 campaign in which Akron has played a Eastern Division foe for the first time in the fourth league game or later.
• The Zips' 68-65 overtime triumph over Eastern Michigan marked the 375th victory in the coaching career of Jodi Kest.
• Akron's next win and head coach Jodi Kest will record her 150th coaching triumph leading the Zips.
• Akron's overtime victories past Eastern Michigan (Jan. 6) and Northern Kentucky (Dec. 19) marked the first time in program history in which the Zips have won multiple overtime contests in a single campaign.
• Akron enters contest versus Bowling Green on Wednesday, Jan. 13, having won 45 of its last 63 games dating back to the 2013-14 campaign.
• Anita Brown entered the 2015-16 campaign as the Zips' active leader in career scoring. She will enter Akron's game with Bowling Green having amassed 1,161 points and has shot nearly 45 percent (.445) from the field and at a 35.6-percent clip from beyond the arc.
• Anita Brown is ranked ninth in career scoring at Akron with 1,161 career points. She is one point shy of surpassing Toreeda Turner (1981-85) for ninth all-time in the Zips' record book.
• Greta Burry is shooting more than 56 percent (.562) from the field for her career having made 73 of her 130 shots, while shooting 73.5 percent from the charity stripe.
• Megan Barilla leads Akron in assists distributing a team-best 5.6 dimes per game. Over the past two seasons she had posted 187 assists.
• The Zips have won 20 or more games in each of the last three seasons.
• With its win against Bowling Green (March 7), Akron surpassed the 2012-13 squad for the most regular season victories (22) in program history.
• The Zips' 12 league wins represented the second-best single-season mark in program history.
• With its 67-55 triumph over Miami (March 4), Akron's established a new school record for home wins in a season (13).
• The Zips have won 10 or more home games in four of the last six seasons under head coach Jodi Kest.
• With its triumph at Kent State (Feb. 25), Akron registered its third-consecutive 20-win season. On the strength of the win, Akron currently owns the longest active streak among league teams of winning 20 or more games having done so in each of the previous three campaigns (2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15).
• Akron posted the second-, third-, third-, third-, third-, fourth-, fourth-, fourth- and fifth-best single-season marks in program history in winning percentage (.710), assists (508), field-goal percentage (.435), scoring average (74.4), three-pointers made (205), points scored (2,307), field goals made (858), triples attempted (596) and three-point percentage (.344).
• Akron's 10-game winning streak to begin last season represented the second-longest such streak in program history.
On This Date in Akron Women's Basketball History
The Zips will be playing for the 15th time in program history on Jan. 13 when Akron battles Bowling Green on Wednesday. The Zips own victories over Rio Grande (97-72 in 1981), Morehead State (61-60 in 1986), Valparaiso (82-74 in 1990), Eastern Michigan (65-54 in 1993), Kent State (62-55 in 2010 and 93-58 in 2013).
Akron Notes
• Since opening the season with a 1-4 ledger, the Zips have posted a 6-4 mark in their last 10 games, including a 5-1 record in games in December.
• Akron has won three straight true road games dating back to an 85-74 decision past Valparaiso on Dec. 9. A year ago, the Zips captured consecutive road wins over Toledo (102-101), Miami (65-47) and Central Michigan (74-72).
• Akron has responded following each of its six losses this season as three Zips are averaging double figures in these games while outscoring its opponents by 9.0 tallies per outing. Akron owns a 4-2 mark in these contests. Anita Brown, Hannah Plybon and Greta Burry are posting 19.8, 16.5 and 12.0 points per contest, while DiAndra Gibson is recording 8.8 points and a team-best 9.0 rebounds per tilt.
• In the Zips' seven games away from James A. Rhodes Arena this season Anita Brown is averaging 24.4 points per contest.
• DiAndra Gibson (15) and Megan Barilla (10) established new single-game scoring marks in Akron's victory over UCF.
• Seven Zips set career-best numbers against Rochester College, including redshirt freshman Megan Sefcik (Austintown, Ohio) (6), sophomores Lauren Hung (12), Greta Burry (18) and Kaitlyn Flowers (Lompoc, Calif.) (2) and juniors Alex Ricketts (9) and Sophia Simone (Silver Lake, Ohio) (6) registering career-best efforts in scoring.
• The 103 points scored against Rochester College, Dec. 2, marked the fourth-highest single-game point total in program history. Seven of the top-10 single-game scoring outputs have occurred under 10th-year head coach Jodi Kest.
• Seven players in Anita Brown (14), Hannah Plybon (12), Greta Burry (6), DiAndra Gibson (5), Alli Ball (St. Louis, Mo.) (2), Megan Barilla (1) Lauren Hung (2) have scored in double figures for the Zips this season.
• Anita Brown is averaging a team-best 8.2 points in the first half of games this season, while Greta Burry is shooting 59.1 percent (26-44) in the initial 20 minutes of the Zips' tilts on the campaign.
• In the second half of games this season, Anita Brown leads the offensive efforts for Akron averaging 12.4 points. As a team, the Zips are shooting 42.2 percent from the field in the final 20 minutes of their 14 contests this season.
• Hannah Plybon connected on five three pointers in the Zips' 68-65 victory versus Eastern Michigan marking the 10th time in her career in which has made five triples in a game.
• Akron's 62 rebounds against Winthrop marked the ninth-best single-game performance in program history.
• Greta Burry and Alli Ball registered their first career double-doubles at Florida Atlantic.
• The Zips' +31 rebounding advantage against Youngstown State was the largest margin for Akron this season and most for the Zips since outrebounding Bowling Green, 56-32, in the 2014-15 regular season finale on March 7, 2015.
• Akron's 22 offensive rebounds at Florida Atlantic and at home versus Winthrop equaled the top-performance for the Zips during the entire 2014-15 campaign. Akron pulled down 22 offensive caroms in a 79-71 victory at Bowling Green on March 7, 2015.
• Akron equaled or outrebounded its opponent in 15 consecutive games before being bettered on the boards, 39-37, versus Florida Gulf Coast.
• Anita Brown was selected as the Mid-American Conference East Women's Basketball Player of the Week, the league announced on Nov. 17. Brown directed Akron's efforts in the Zips' 91-77 setback at Florida Atlantic on Nov. 13, registering a team-high 27 points.
• Anita Brown was selected as the Mid-American Conference East Women's Basketball Player of the Week, the league announced on Dec. 14. Brown turned in a big week for the Zips averaging 25.0 points and 6.5 rebounds en route to shooting 50 percent from the field in a pair of road games for Akron.
• Anita Brown pulled down a then career-high 13 rebounds, respectively, against Winthrop, while Greta Burry scored a then career-best 16 points.
• Greta Burry's eight offensive rebounds against Florida Atlantic equaled the top single-game performance last season by a Zip, set by Anita Brown, who pulled down eight offensive boards in an 80-49 triumph over Binghamton.
• Anita Brown and Hannah Plybon own 21 and nine career 20-point performances after Plybon poured in a team-high 22 points at Eastern Michigan.
• The Zips have won 29 of their last 36 games at the James A. Rhodes Arena, including a 4-3 mark this season.
• Akron is 6-2 this season when scoring 70 or more points.
• Akron equaled a school record connecting on 13 three-pointers in its win at Central Michigan on Jan. 24, 2015. The Zips' effort matched the 13 triples Akron drained versus the Chippewas on Feb. 21, 2005.
• Anita Brown's 36 points against Toledo (Jan. 14) last season represented the fourth-highest single-game scoring effort in program history, while Megan Barilla notched the ninth-best performance for assists with 10 dimes.
• Since 2010, Akron has surpassed the 100-point plateau in scoring on nine occasions, including versus Valparaiso and Toledo last season. The Zips' record all-time when scoring 100 or more is 11-0.
• The Zips' 100-65 win over Valparaiso marked the 350th in the coaching career of Kest.
• The Zips made their fourth postseason appearance in the last six years last season, advancing to the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). The Zips ended their postseason run with an 86-68 loss at Kansas State.
• Kest, now in her 10th season at the helm of the program, has collected the most wins of any Akron women's basketball head coach in the history of the program.
Brown Fuels Zips' Attack
Anita Brown has been the catalyst for the Zips' offense this season averaging a team-best 21.0 points per contest. She has surpassed the 20-point plateau in all but four games this season. Brown has now scored in double figures in each of the last 23 contests for the Zips, including scoring 20 or more points in 13 of the 23 tilts.
Barilla Dropping Dimes Sparks Akron
Megan Barilla is off to an impressive start distributing the ball for the Zips averaging a team-high 5.6 assists per game. She has recorded four or more dimes in each of Akron's 14 contests this season and on 28 occasions dating back to the start of the 2014-15 campaign. She is on pace to own the third-best single-season assist average in program history.
Burry Ups the Ante for the Zips
Greta Burry has delivered for the Zips this season after earning a starting role to begin the campaign. As a freshman, Burry appeared in 23 games for Akron averaging 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per night. Through 14 games this season, Burry has posted 9.7 points and 6.8 rebounds a game, while shooting 55.2 percent from the field and 71.4 percent at the free throw line.
Akron Hosts Third-Annual Education Day
The University of Akron women's basketball team held its third-annual Education Day on Nov. 20, as the Zips hosted Winthrop in the opening game of the Akron Classic.
Nearly 1,000 fifth-grade students attended, which marked the largest class yet in the event's three years of existence. Students came from all across Akron with nearly 20 schools attending.
Students had pre-, in-, and post-game "homework" that they will complete based on the outcome of the game. Questions were integrated into the assignments relating to the game of basketball for example: score at halftime, leading scorer, scoring percentages, etc. as well as a portion about promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
Zips Add Six the 2016 Recruiting Class
The University of Akron women's basketball team, under the leadership of 10th-year head coach Jodi Kest, has announced the addition of six student-athletes joining the Zips' squad for the 2016-17 campaign.
Donning the Akron uniform next season will be Alyssa Clay (Indianapolis, Ind./Pike), Shaunay Edwards (Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton LaSalle), Shayna Harmon (Ashville, Ohio/Teays Valley), Brooke Kurucz (Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg), Haliegh Reinoehl (Westfield, Ind./Westfield) and Caitlin Vari (Richfield, Ohio/Revere), who have signed National Letters of Intent to join the Zips' program for the 2016-17 campaign.
A 5-8 guard from Pike High School in Indianapolis, Ind., averaged 11.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per contest as a junior en route to earning honorable mention all-state accolades. She has helped guide the Red Devils to back-to-back sectional championships and was tabbed to the 2015 Indiana Junior All-Star team. A strong student, Clay owns a 4.45 grade-point average and is the top-ranked student in her graduating class.
A 5-3 guard, Edmonds averaged 11.0 points, 8.0 assists, 6.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds per contest as a junior at Seton LaSalle High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. The 27th-rated point guard in the country by ESPN HoopGurlz rankings, she helped lead the Rebels to a state championship as a freshman in 2013 and a runner-up performance as a sophomore in 2014. She was named the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League championship game most valuable player as a junior.
A 5-9 guard from Teays Valley High School in Ashville, Ohio, Harmon recorded 20.8 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 4.8 steals a game as a junior en route to earning All-Ohio special mention honors. She has garnered recognition as the 25th-rated guard in the country by Prospects Nation and is ranked 74th nationally by ESPN HoopGurlz. She was selected as the Ohio District 10 Player of the Year in 2015.
A 5-9 guard out of Parkersburg High School in Parkersburg, W.Va., Kurucz posted 18.5 points and 5.8 rebounds as a junior en route to earning third-team All-State and first-team all-conference accolades in 2015.
A 6-2 forward from Westfield, Ind., Reinoehl averaged nearly a double-double as a junior for Westfield High School registering 12.2 points and 9.1 rebounds per contest. An honorable mention All-State and first-team all-county selection in 2015, she is the 46th-rated forward in the country by ESPN HoopGurlz.
A 6-1 forward out of Revere High School in Richfield, Ohio, Vari was named an honorable mention All-Ohio recipient as a junior after averaging 12.5 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. Additionally, she was selected as an all-county honoree in 2015.
King Earns Her Crown
Sina King became only the second Zips' player to be named the Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year with her selection as the league's top player for the 2014-15 campaign.
She led the conference in scoring (20.3), rebounding (9.3) and defensive rebounding (6.8), while ranking third in three-point shooting (.382), sixth in field-goal percentage (.478) and in free-throw percentage (.789).
She scored in double figures in all 31 games en route to posting a league-best 16 double-doubles.
In conference-only affairs, she rated first in scoring (20.7) and three-point percentage (.407), and second in rebounding (9.3), while shooting 47.5 percent from the floor (sixth in the MAC).
King capped her career with 888 rebounds and 1,634 points, the third- and fourth-highest totals in program history, while playing in 124 career games.
Three Zips Earn All-MAC Honors
Led by Sina King, who was tabbed as first-team All-Mid-American Conference women's basketball selection, three Akron student-athletes garnered all-conference accolades during the 2014-15 season.
Anita Brown and Hannah Plybon were tabbed second- and third-team selections, respectively.
A second-team honoree as a sophomore and a third-team selection during her junior campaign, King started all 31 games for the Zips last season, registering team- and conference-best marks in scoring (20.7) and rebounding (9.3).
Assuming a spot in the Zips' starting line-up last season for the first time, Brown stepped into Akron's rotation and responded averaging 18.8 points and 6.7 rebounds per contest. She scored in double figures in 28 games and shot 47.3 percent from the floor.
In league-only affairs, Brown registered 16.9 points and 6.8 rebounds a night, while connecting on 43.1 percent of her shots from the field.
A starter in all 31 games on the campaign, Plybon connected on a school-record 97 three-pointers, while shooting 37.3 percent from beyond the arc. She ranked third on the team in scoring (13.2), fourth in assists (60) and fifth in steals (24) and scored in double figures in 18 games, including five contests recording 20 or more points.
Zips Over the Last Five Games
A pair of Zips are averaging double figures in scoring over Akron's last five games as the duo of Anita Brown and Hannah Plybon have posted 20.8 and 17.6 points a night en route to leading the Zips to a 3-2 mark. Akron is shooting 37.4 percent from the field, while its opposition is connecting with a 40.6-percent shooting mark from the floor. Brown and Greta Burry pace Akron in rebounding averaging 9.4 and 7.8 caroms a night, while Megan Barilla owns a team-best 30 assists.
Akron in Close Games
Akron has been involved in 54 games decided by five points or fewer under head coach Jodi Kest. A breakdown of those matches is as follows; one-point difference (9-8), two-point difference (10-4), three-point difference (2-4), four-point difference (4-5) and five-point difference (2-6).
Zips' Offensive Progress Report
In Akron's 14 games this season, this is how the Zips have fared from the field: 50 percent: NA, 40 percent: . 476 (Valparaiso), .476 (UCF), .457 (Rochester College), .426 (Northern Colorado), .423 (Florida Atlantic), .419 (Youngstown State), .411 (Northern Kentucky), .400 (Central Michigan-1), .400 (San Diego), 30 percent: .397 (Florida Gulf Coast), .348 (Northern Illinois), .347 (Winthrop), .310 (Northern Iowa), 20 percent: .299 (Eastern Michigan-1).
Akron's Defensive Progress Report
In the Zips' 14 games this season, this is how Akron's opponents have fared from the field: 50 percent: .588 (Central Michigan-1), .540 (San Diego), 40 percent: .467 (Florida Atlantic), .458 (Valparaiso), .407 (Northern Illinois), 30 percent: .393 (Northern Colorado), .391 (Florida Gulf Coast), .365 (Eastern Michigan-1), .365 (Northern Kentucky), .343 (UCF), .307 (Winthrop), 20 percent: .295 (Youngstown State), .265 (Northern Iowa), .216 (Rochester College).
Bench Production
Akron is averaging 14.9 points of production from its bench through the Zips' first 14 games this season. Lauren Hung, Alli Ball and Alex Ricketts lead the way registering 3.9, 3.4 and 3.4 points, respectively. Ball paces the reserves in rebounding pulling down 3.3 caroms per tilt.
Preseason Predictions
University of Akron women's basketball senior Anita Brown and junior Hannah Plybon were named to the Preseason All-Mid-American Conference East team in a preseason poll of 12 conference coaches, the league office announced on Oct. 27.
The Zips under 10th-year head coach Jodi Kest, were picked to finish second as a team in the MAC East Division behind Ohio, who was tabbed to win the conference's regular and postseason championships. Following Akron (53 points) was Bowling Green (51 points), Miami (26 points), Buffalo (25 points) and Kent State (25 points).
In the MAC West, Eastern Michigan (64 points) received four first-place votes and was named the favorite to win the division. Ball State (63 points) captured eight first-place votes, but was selected to finish second. The Cardinals were followed by Western Michigan (45 points), Toledo (42 points), Central Michigan (24 points) and Northern Illinois (14 points).
Also voted on by the coaches was the predicted 2015 MAC Regular Season Champion. Ohio received 10 of the 12 first-place votes, while Ball State and Eastern Michigan each collected one championship vote.
In a tabulation of the MAC Championship winner, Ohio was selected as the favorite earning five first-place tallies. The Bobcats were followed by Ball State and Eastern Michigan with three votes apiece, while Buffalo rounded out the poll with the final tally.
King Garners All-America Accolades
Sina King was named an honorable mention All-American by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for the 2014-15 campaign.
King was one of 52 other student-athletes from across all of Division I women's basketball to be honored by the WBCA. Her selection marked the second-straight year that Akron had a player earn honorable mention All-America accolades by the WBCA.
King joined Rachel Tecca (2013-14), Cheryl Bowles (1999-2000) and Pam Arnold (1986-87) as Zips who have been honored as earned honorable mention All-America recipients during their distinguished Akron careers.
Zips' Duo Earns Academic All-MAC Honors
Sina King and Hannah Plybon were named to the 2014-15 Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Academic All-MAC team. In all, a total of 29 student-athletes were named to the squad for last season. The duo was also named to the MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete list in 2014-15.
Newcomer Notes
• Lilli Piper - Fr., Norton, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit: averaged 14.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game as a senior en route to earning all-conference and honorable mention All-Ohio honors. As a junior, she recorded 12.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.9 assists per contest and garnered All-Ohio Special Mention recognition, and was also named first team all-district. A multi-sport athlete, Piper was tabbed the 2014 softball player of the year by Cleveland.com, and maintained a 3.6 GPA.
• Fredniqua Walker - Fr., Cleveland, Ohio/Shaw: averaged a double-double as a senior posting 16 points and 12 rebounds per contest en route to earning all-conference, all-district and third-team All-Ohio accolades and being named as a McDonald's All-American nominee. As a junior, averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds per game. She earned all-district recognition following her junior campaign in 2013-14. Walker boasted a 4.3 GPA and ranked No. 1 in her class.
Zips Live Radio Show
Every Monday throughout the basketball season from 7-8 p.m. ET, Akron head coaches can be heard on the weekly radio program Zips Live, presented by Lee Hyder and Associates. The show airs locally on 1350 AM (WARF) and originates from Johnny J's Pub and Grill in the Valley (1282 Weathervane Lane). A free audio stream is available on SportsRadio1350.com.
What Is a Zip?
• One of the unique nicknames in collegiate athletics belongs to The University of Akron.
• Originally Zippers, athletic director Kenneth "Red" Cochrane officially shortened the nickname to the Zips in 1950. Twenty-five years earlier a campus-wide contest had been conducted to choose a nickname for the University's athletics teams.
• Suggestions submitted by students, faculty, and alumni included Golden Blue Devils, Tip Toppers, Rubbernecks, Hillbillies, Kangaroos, and Cheveliers.
• The winner, freshman Margaret Hamlin, received a prize of $10 for Zippers, a $6 pair of rubber overshoes and a brand name of the BF Goodrich Company.
• The evolution of Zippy, UA's mascot, began 40 years ago when the student council decided the University needed a mascot.
• "Zippy" the kangaroo was officially declared the school's mascot on May 1, 1953. The first known printed reference to the mascot as "Zippy" was a 1965 Zip football press brochure. The Buchtelite's first use of the name "Zippy" came Sept. 24, 1965, in an identification of a photo of the cheerleaders listing "Mascot - 'Zippy' - Charles Huettner."
• In 2007, Zippy was named the Capital One National Mascot of the Year.
Up Next
Akron travels to Buffalo, N.Y., for a 1 p.m. showdown versus Buffalo on Saturday, Jan. 16.


























