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BROOKINGS, S.D. - The South Dakota State University women's basketball team opens the second half of its Summit League schedule Saturday afternoon with a trip to IPFW.
Tipoff is slated for 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (3:30 p.m. Central) at the Hilliard Gates Sports Center on the IPFW campus in Fort Wayne, Ind.
The league-leading Jackrabbits enter the matchup with a 13-7 overall record and 8-1 mark in The Summit League. SDSU is on a season-best four-game winning streak after posting a convincing 88-52 road win at North Dakota State on Jan. 20. At the halfway point of the league race, the Jackrabbits hold a one-game lead over preseason favorite Oral Roberts.
IPFW, meanwhile, will be attempting to snap a two-game losing streak. The Mastodons were swept on the road last week, falling 80-68 at Southern Utah on Jan. 21 and 102-62 at Oral Roberts on Jan. 23, dropping to 7-13 overall and 4-5 in league play.
THE SERIES: South Dakota State has dominated the all-time series against IPFW, holding a 15-1 advantage since the two programs first met during the 2004-05 season.
The Jackrabbits won each of the first 12 meetings before IPFW cracked the win column with a 70-67 overtime victory on Jan. 22, 2011, at Frost Arena. Kayla Drake nearly recorded a triple-double for the Mastodons, tallying game highs of 27 points and 10 steals to go along with eight rebounds. Kristin Rotert and Macie Michelson led SDSU with 15 points each.
All three meetings during the 2010-11 season were decided by three points. SDSU recorded a 50-47 win in Fort Wayne on Feb. 21, 2011, before the Jackrabbits won the rubber match, 70-67, in the semifinals of the Summit League tournament March 7 in Sioux Falls.
FIRST MEETING: Reserve center Katie Lingle posted a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds, and three other Jackrabbits scored in double figures as South Dakota State defeated IPFW, 81-58, Dec. 31 at Frost Arena.
The Jackrabbits improved to 4-0 in league play for the first time and upped their
overall record to 9-6. IPFW dropped its sixth consecutive game, falling to 4-10 overall and 2-2 in league play.
SDSU broke out to a 16-4 lead as four different players connected on three-pointers in the first five minutes of the contest. The Mastodons inched back to within six points midway through the half, but the Jackrabbits' Hannah Strop and Jill Young hit back-to-back three-pointers as part of a 14-3 run to put SDSU up 37-20 with 6 minutes, 13 seconds remaining in the first half.
The Jackrabbits led 46-30 at intermission on the strength of 7-of-16 shooting from long distance.
In the second half, the Jackrabbits extended the lead to 18 points, 52-34, on a Lingle putback four minutes into the second stanza before IPFW put together one last run. Mastodon sharpshooter Anne Boese nailed a pair of three-pointers and added another basket to trim the margin to nine points, 60-51, with 8:24 to play.
Young and the Jackrabbits quickly slammed the door shut. The Mitchell native added to her SDSU career three-point record with a flurry of four treys over the next five-plus minutes in what resembled a personal game of around the world - one from the top of the key, two from the right side and one from the left wing - to lead the decisive 18-2 run.
Young ended the afternoon with a game-high 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting from three-point range. Jennie Sunnarborg tallied 16 points, while Ashley Eide narrowly missed a double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds.
Overall, SDSU held a 50-35 advantage on the boards, including 18 on the offensive glass.
The Jackrabbits finished the game 26-of-65 from the field, 40 percent, including 11-of-28 from three-point range. SDSU made 18-of-22 free throw attempts, 81.8 percent.
Boese led IPFW with 13 points, while Stephanie Rosado tallied 10 points and nine rebounds. The Mastodons were 20-of-61 from the field, 32.8 percent, including an 8-of-27 effort from three-point range. At the line, IPFW converted 10-of-13 attempts, 76.9 percent.
MEDIA COVERAGE: Audio coverage of Saturday's game is scheduled to be available via the Jackrabbit Extra subscription service at GoJacks.com, the official website of SDSU Athletics. Monthly subscriptions for the Jackrabbit Extra, which includes live audio and video streaming of select contests are available for $11.95 per month or $99.95 for an entire year of coverage.
Video streaming will be available via subscription service at www.GoMastodons.com.
Local radio coverage begins at 3 p.m. Central Time on the Jackrabbit Sports Network, with J.J. Hartigan calling the play-by-play. Besides network flagship WNAX 570 AM, the game can be heard on the following Jackrabbit Sports Network affiliates:
* KJJQ 910 AM-Brookings
* KRKI 99.1 FM-Rapid City
* KGFX 1060 AM-Pierre
* KSDR 1480 AM-Watertown
JACKRABBIT INSIDER: Throughout the 2011-12 women's basketball season, head coach Aaron Johnston will be a guest on the "Jackrabbit Insider," a weekly behind-the-scenes look at South Dakota State University athletics.
The half-hour television show which features interviews with Jackrabbit coaches and student-athletes, airs Sundays at 10:30 p.m. on Sioux Falls-based KTTW FOX 7. The show is also broadcast on FOX Sports North at 6 p.m. Tuesdays and on FOX College Sports Central at 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Online, the show can be viewed at GoJacks.com.
NEW RADIO SHOW DEBUTS: South Dakota State head coach Aaron Johnston also will be a weekly guest on the "Jackrabbit Basketball Coaches Show," a radio show which will air live from Cubby's Sports Bar and Grill in downtown Brookings and will run from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays on the Jackrabbit Sports Network.
An audio stream of the show also will be available via the Jackrabbit Extra.
OPENING SUCCESS: The Jackrabbits' 74-35 victory over St. Cloud State in the 2011-12 season opener at Frost Arena on Nov. 11 marked the 19th consecutive season SDSU opened with a win.
The last time the Jackrabbits lost a season opener was during the 1992-93 season, when they fell 74-72 to Moorhead State (Minn.).
NEW LOWS: The Jackrabbits' 22 points in a loss to Cincinnati on Nov. 24 was by far the lowest point total by an SDSU squad during the Division I era and the lowest with a shot clock in use. The previous low was 40 points - also in a 33-point loss - at Purdue (Ind.) on Nov. 18, 2010, in the semifinals of the Preseason Women's NIT.
Overall, the 22 points were the third fewest in a game in school history. Ironically, the Jackrabbits won both of the games in which they scored fewer points: an 18-14 decision over Buena Vista (Iowa) during the inaugural 1966-67 season and a 19-6 victory over Huron during the 1967-68 campaign.
Against Kansas State on Dec. 10, the Jackrabbits could muster a shooting percentage of only 21.6 percent - their worst shooting performance in the Division I era. SDSU missed its first 16 shots from the field and finished the first half 2-of-25 from the floor.
RECEIVING VOTES: South Dakota State received votes in two different national
preseason polls. The Jackrabbits received three votes in the Nov. 15 ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll, and tallied 27 points in the Women's Mid-Major Top 25 poll conducted by collegeinsider.com.
The Jackrabbits continue to receive votes in the most recent mid-major poll, which is sprinkled with SDSU opponents. In the Jan. 24 poll, Middle Tennessee State checked in at No. 8, Summit League favorite Oral Roberts was ranked 24th and Marist (N.Y.) held the 25th spot.
805 AND COUNTING: SDSU's victory over Oakland on Dec. 29 was the 800th in the women's basketball program's history. Since the modern era of women's basketball at South Dakota State University began with a 6-0 mark during the 1966-67 season, the Jacks have gone on to compile an overall record of 805-365 (.688 winning percentage).
In addition, SDSU has posted 25 consecutive winning seasons between competing at the NCAA Division II and Divsion I levels.The Jackrabbits' last losing season was an 11-16 campaign during the 1985-86 season.
150 D-I WINS: Since moving up to the NCAA Division I ranks at the start of the 2004-05 season, the Jackrabbits have posted a winning record against D-I opponents. In its seven-plus seasons competing at the Division I level, SDSU has compiled a 155-64 mark (.708 winning percentage) versus D-I opposition. The Jackrabbits have posted victories over 54 different Division I teams representing 20 conferences plus independents.
TOUGH AT HOME: The Jackrabbit women's basketball team has gained a decisive home-court advantage at Frost Arena over the past decade.
In his tenure as Jackrabbit head coach, Johnston has led the Jackrabbits to a 144-22 record (.867 winning percentage) at Frost Arena, including an 89-13 mark (.873 winning pct.) at home during the Division I era. The Jackrabbits have put together home winning streaks of 15, 15 and 22 in the process. Their current home winning streak is five.
Since the start of the 2001-02 season, SDSU has a 133-17 home record (.887 winning percentage), losing an average of less than two games at Frost Arena each full
season. The Jackrabbits capped the 2008-09 regular season with a 14-0 record - a mark that stands as the first undefeated home season in school history.
A loss to Western Kentucky early in the 2009-10 campaign snapped a 35-game
regular season home winning streak, as well as a 15-game overall winning streak that began after SDSU lost to Creighton (Neb.) in the first round of the 2008 Women's NIT.
SDSU's loss to Oral Roberts on Jan. 4, 2010, marked its first home loss to a Summit League opponent.
BATTLE OF THE BOARDS: The Jackrabbits enter the week as the top rebounding team in The Summit League, out-rebounding their opponents by 5.4 boards per game overall and 7.8 per league contest.
The Jackrabbits had their streak of holding a rebounding advantage end at seven games in the Dec. 21 loss at Nebraska, but again controlled the boards in their Dec. 29 matchup against Oakland. Overall, the Jackrabbits have out-rebounded their opponents in 15 of their 20 games this season, posting a 12-3 record when winning the battle of the boards.
The Jackrabbits have held a double-digit rebounding advantage seven times this season, including each of their first four Summit League games. SDSU put together a dominating 46-22 advantage against Western Illinois on Nov. 30 and held a 41-27 edge versus Oakland in their Dec. 29 matchup.
TOEING THE LINE: Despite some struggles early in the season at the free throw line, the Jackrabbits have been one of the most efficient teams at the stripe during Summit League action.
In nine league games, SDSU is shooting 76.3 percent (161-of-211) at the free throw line, starting with a 9-for-9 effort Nov. 30 at Western Illinois. The Jackrabbits have shot above 80 percent in four games, with their worst effort in league play a 69 percent
(20-of-29) performance at North Dakota State on Jan. 20.
The Jackrabbits set a single-game school record with 48 free throw attempts in their Jan. 14 game against UMKC. The team's 34 makes were two off the school mark.
Individually Jennie Sunnarborg is shooting 81.1 percent (60-of-74) from the stripe in league games, while Jill Young is at an even 80 percent (20-of-25).
BENCH POINTS: South Dakota State reserves have played a key role in the Jackrabbits starting the season with a 13-7 record. A relatively young and inexperienced Jackrabbit bench has outscored the opponent's reserves in 12 games this season, including a 21-0 advantage in the Jan. 16 matchup against South Dakota. Overall, the Jackrabbits have outscored opposing reserves by 71 points, 327-256, thus far during the 2011-12 season.
Since moving into a reserve role six games ago, junior center Katie Lingle has held at least a share of the team lead in bench points in five of the last six contests. Freshman wing Rachel Walters held at least a share of the top output off the bench for the fifth time this season with a career-high 10 points in the Jan. 20 win at North Dakota State.
SUMMIT LEAGUE SUCCESS: South Dakota State has built an impressive Summit League résumé during its tenure in the 10-team conference.
Since joining the league at the start of the 2007-08 season, the Jackrabbits have
compiled a 67-14 record (.827 winning percentage) in Summit League regular season games en route to outright league titles with records of 16-2 in 2007-08 and 17-1 during the 2008-09 season. In addition, SDSU has gone 35-5 at home (.875 winning percentage) against league foes and has won at least one game on every other Summit League member's home court.
YOUNG REACHES MILESTONES: Senior guard Jill Young has reached a pair of milestones during the 2011-12 season.
The Mitchell native became the 30th member of the Jackrabbit Women's Basketball 1,000-Point Club when she sank a first-half three-pointer during South Dakota State's win over Washington State on Nov. 20.
Young enters Saturday's game against North Dakota State in 23rd place on the Jackrabbit career scoring chart with 1,184 points, after passing Lisa Kurtenbach (1,174 points from 1986-89) in the Jan. 16 game versus South Dakota Next on the list is Ann Just, who scored 1,227 points from 1993-96.
Young has been a top-notch long range shooter throughout her collegiate career and has set a new Jackrabbit standard with 270 career three-pointers, breaking the previous record of 250 held by both Brenda Davis (2001-04) and Kristin Rotert (2008-11) in the Dec. 29 game against Oakland. Her 270 three-pointers also rank as the second-most all-time in Summit League history as Young trails current IPFW standout Anne Boese (277 three-pointers).
Through the first 20 games of the season, Young leads the squad with 48 three-pointers. She tied a career high with seven three-pointers in the Nov. 11 season opener against St. Cloud State. In the six games since setting the new Jackrabbit standard Dec. 29 against Oakland, Young is a combined 19-for-43 (44.2 percent) from long distance. She made 6-of-11 attempts in a Dec. 31 home game versus IPFW, then went 4-of-9 Jan. 7 at Oral Roberts and 5-of-10 at Southern Utah two days later.
The Mitchell native ranked third among NCAA Division I players during the 2008-09
season by shooting at a 46.1 percent (82-of-178) clip from three-point range. Young's 82 made three-pointers also set a Jackrabbit freshman record.
For her career, Young is shooting 41 percent from three-point range, 270-of-659, including a team-best 78-of-188 - 41.4 percent - last season to rank 21st nationally for three-point percentage.
Young also has been an 81.9 percent (204-of-249) career shooter from the free throw line. She has shot well above her career average this season, making 87.5 percent (49-of-56) of her attempts.
SUNNY SIDE UP: Senior forward Jennie Sunnarborg has led the Jackrabbits in scoring throughout much of the 2011-12 season. A native of Osseo, Minn., Sunnarborg has upped her scoring average to a team-best 14.4 points per game after averaging nearly 20 points per game in Summit League play. She also is shooting 80.2 percent (93-of-116) overall from the free throw line and contributing a team-best 5.7 rebounds per game.
On the career charts, Sunnarborg became the 31st player in Jackrabbit women's basketball history to reach the 1,000-point mark, accomplishing the feat Jan. 14 against UMKC with a career-high 31 points. She enters the weekend with 1,045 career points, passing former teammate Ketty Cornemann (1,042 points from 2007-10) for 29th place in the Jan. 20 game at North Dakota State. Dawn Hull is 28th on the career scoring list with 1,125 points from 2003-06.
Sunnarborg also ranks seventh in career blocked shots at South Dakota State with 104.
In nine Summit League games, Sunnarborg is averaging 19.7 points and 5.8 rebounds per contest, while shooting 48.3 percent (57-of-118) from the field. Prior to her career night against UMKC, Sunnarborg recorded a pair of season-high 23-point outings. In a Dec. 2 victory at IUPUI, Sunnarborg scored 23 points and added five rebounds, three assists and a blocked shot. On Jan. 7, Sunnarborg again tallied 23 points, including a perfect 9-for-9 performance at the free throw line. Two days later, at Southern Utah, Sunnarborg tallied a game-high 22 points. Her performance against UMKC marked the seventh time this season and 16th time in her career she reached the 20-point mark.
Sunnarborg also compiled a 22-point, four-rebound performance against Washington State on Nov. 20, in which she made the go-ahead basket with 1:05 remaining in the game. She also was 12-for-14 at the free throw line in the Jackrabbit victory.
Sunnarborg broke out of a four-game slump with a 20-point, seven-rebound performance against nationally ranked Nebraska on Dec. 21, followed by a 21-point, six-rebound night against Oakland on Dec. 29.
EIDE ON THE MARK: Junior guard Ashley Eide has put together a strong season for the Jackrabbit women's basketball team, leading the team in field goal percentage (51.6 percent), sharing the team lead with 48 assists, ranking second in steals (26) and rebounding (4.9 rpg) and standing third in scoring (11.0 ppg).
Eide was named Summit League Player of the Week following her 21-point, five-rebound performance at nationally ranked Nebraska on Dec. 21. She was 9-of-14 from the field, including 3-for-3 from three-point range. Eide added two assists and two steals in 30 minutes of action.
She tallied double figures for the fifth consecutive game with 12 points in the Dec. 31 win over IPFW. Eide made a pair of three-pointers, while adding nine rebounds and a career-high seven assists. On Jan. 20 at North Dakota State, Eide turned in another strong all-around performance, tallying game highs of 20 points and seven rebounds, while adding three assists and three steals.
The Sioux Falls native was impressive in the season opening weekend, tying a career high with six assists in the season-opening win over St. Cloud State on Nov. 11, then pouring in a career-high 27 points with eight rebounds in the Jackrabbits' victory over Utah State. Eide did not miss a two-point shot in the two games, going a combined 11-for-11. She also was 3-of-8 on three-point attempts to finish the weekend 14-of-19 (73.7 percent) overall from the field.
Eide continued her strong play by averaging 11 points and 3.5 rebounds during the opening week of Summit League play. She scored nine points at Western Illinois on Nov. 30, then went 5-of-7 from the field en route to 13 points in the Dec. 2 victory at IUPUI.
PALUCH IN A NEW ROLE: After handling the bulk of the point guard duties for the Jackrabbits through the first half of the 2011-12 season, junior Steph Paluch has played at her more natural two-guard position the last two games.
A Pierre native, Paluch leads the team with 33 steals (1.65 spg) and shares the team lead with 48 assists (2.4 apg), including recording a career-high eight assists in SDSU's 63-58 win over Washington State on Nov. 20. Paluch also has contributed averages of 6.4 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. Her five steals Dec. 2 at IUPUI established a new career high and are the most by a Jackrabbit player this season. She has notched four steals in three consecutive games.
Paluch scored a season-high 13 points in SDSU's victory over Utah State on Nov. 13, making all six free throw attempts. She again reached double figures with 10 points in a Jan. 20 road win at North Dakota State.
DIETEL CLEANS THE GLASS: Junior forward Leah Dietel recently set a season high for rebounds in back-to-back games to help the Jackrabbits lead The Summit League in the category this season.
A native of Jordan, Minn., Dietel grabbed seven rebounds in a losing effort at Nebraska on Dec. 21. In her first start of the season, Dec. 29 against Oakland, Dietel pulled down nine rebounds and tied a career high with two blocked shots in a Jackrabbit victory.
Dietel currently ranks fourth on the squad with an average of 4.0 rebounds per game.
COACH AARON JOHNSTON: Now in his 12th full season as head coach of the South Dakota State University women's basketball team, Aaron Johnston has taken the Jackrabbit program to the top of NCAA Division II and is leading SDSU to national prominence at the Division I level.
Johnston enters Saturday's game against IPFW with a career record of 279-97 (.742 winning percentage), ranking second on the SDSU career victories list behind his predecessor, Nancy Neiber, who compiled a 301-140 record in 16 seasons from 1985-2000. Johnston posted his 200th career victory on Dec. 4, 2008, against Centenary (La.) and No. 250 on Nov. 24, 2010, versus Illinois State. His career totals have included a 67-14 record (.827 winning percentage) in Summit League regular season games and a 16-7 mark (.696 winning percentage) in NCAA or WNIT postseason games. He is 15-1 against IPFW.
The Summit League Coach of the Year in each of the Jackrabbits' first two seasons in the 10-team league, Johnston was named a finalist for the 2009 Naismith Award as the nation's top coach. SDSU tied a school record for victories in a season with 32 during the 2008-09 campaign and gained national attention by vaulting into the top 25 in December after non-conference victories over the likes of Wisconsin, Utah, Minnesota and Gonzaga (Wash.). The Jackrabbits were ranked in the final 13 USA Today/ESPN regular season coaches' polls, climbing as high as 14th in the coaches' poll and 16th in the Associated Press poll. SDSU finished the 2008-09 season ranked 19th in the coaches' poll.
Along the way to a 32-3 overall record, the Jackrabbits received national media coverage from CBS Sports, USA Today, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated and The New York Times.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS: The South Dakota State women's basketball team continued to make the grade during the 2010-11 season.
For the fourth time in its six-year history at the Division I level, the Jackrabbits posted the highest grade-point average in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's Academic Top 25 Honor Roll, topping the chart with a 3.666 team GPA. Overall, SDSU ranked second across all divisions of women's college basketball.
Individually, 11 Jackrabbit women's basketball players were honored on the all-Summit League Academic Team.
To be honored on the Academic All-Summit League Team, student-athletes must have a 3.0 or better grade-point average in the semester of their championship event and must use a year of eligibility. Student-athletes are recognized as a Distinguished Scholar by compiling a 3.6 GPA or higher, with nine Jackrabbit players earning that distinction.
Overall, Jackrabbit student-athletes garnered a conference-best 148 Academic All-Summit League awards during the spring semester.
In addition, eight Jackrabbits players were honored on the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence by The Summit League. With the eight selections — 64 percent of the squad — the Jackrabbits were honored with a Team Academic Achievement Award.
In order for a student-athlete to be selected to the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence, he or she must carry at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average, achieve sophomore academic standing at the institution, have used a year of eligibility and be on the squad list in the sport in which he or she is nominated. Transfers, graduate students and junior college graduates must have completed one academic year at the nominating institution. True freshmen, redshirt freshmen and first-year transfers are not eligible for the award.
THE ROSTER: The 2011-12 SDSU women's basketball roster features 13 players from two different states. Of the 13 players, seven are from Minnesota and six are from South Dakota. By class, two are seniors, four are juniors, three are sophomores, one is a redshirt freshman and three are incoming freshmen.
A LOOK AHEAD: The Jackrabbits conclude their weekend road trip with a visit to Oakland on Monday. Tipoff is slated for 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time (5:30 p.m. Central) at the Athletics Center O'Rena in Rochester, Mich.