Sunday, November 22, 2009
Next: Kansas
Friday, November 20, 2009
Michigan State's Courtney Schiffauer
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Michigan 91 Southern Mississippi 54
From the Michigan Daily:
Michigan (3-0) seemed much more comfortable, and it showed right from the start in last night's 91-54 win.From mgoblue.com:
Senior center Krista Phillips started strong for the Wolverines, scoring 13 points in the first half, including dropping the game's first 3-pointer.
“It comes from our teammates,” Phillips said. “When we all play well, I play well. I get my feed off them.”
Providing plenty of offensive support was freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins, who is quickly becoming a star. She led the team with 18 points and five assists and also played a game-high 31 minutes.
All five starters scored in double digits, led by 18 points from freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods), as the University of Michigan women's basketball team beat Southern Mississippi, 91-54, on Thursday (Nov. 19) inside Crisler Arena. The win moves the Wolverines to 3-0 on the season.Also, stories in the Detroit Free Press and annarbor.com.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Next: Southern Mississippi
The Golden Eagles are led by forward Pauline Love who is averaging 25 points and 12 rebounds so far this season.
Tonight is part of the canned food drive - bring a canned good and get in for only $1.00. More information here.
Marquette game coverage
Mgoblue.com:Sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds' third triple gave the Wolverines their first lead of the game with just under 11 minutes to go. Marquette regained the lead on the next possession before freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins responded with a three of her own to pull ahead again.
Michigan didn’t surrender the lead the rest of the game.
The Wolverines have now defeated two teams that played into the postseason last year. The wins are important for a program that won just 10 games last season and was picked to finish last in the Big Ten by both the media and coaches.
When asked if the team's early success is surprising, redshirt senior forward Ashley Jones didn't hesitate.
"No, not at all," she said. “I think that our team is really good and we’re going to make a lot of noise this year.”
Freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) scored 10 of her 17 points in the second half and the Wolverines shot 57.7 (15-of-26) percent from the floor in the second frame as the University of Michigan women's basketball team overcame a 26-20 halftime deficit with a 47-24 second-half scoring advantage to defeat Marquette, 67-50, on Monday night (Nov. 16) at Crisler Arena.
Also the Detroit Free Press, Marquette Journal Sentinel, and GoMarquette.com.