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Bluejay Women's Basketball Hosts Mavericks on Wednesday
12/5/2016 4:57:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Creighton and Cox offer Cox Kids Day on Wednesday, Dec. 7
Omaha, Neb. -- The Creighton women's basketball team will host the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks on Wednesday, Dec. 7 as the two teams play in front of more than 1,000 children for Cox Kids Day at D.J. Sokol Arena. The game is set to tip at 12:00 pm.
Bird Seeds
The Mavericks lead the overall series with the Bluejays 15-11, but Creighton has won the last 10 meetings. Last season the Bluejays went to Baxter Arena on Dec. 20, 2015 as Creighton downed Nebraska-Omaha 69-46. The Bluejays and Mavericks renewed their rivalry in 2014 with a contest in D.J. Sokol Arena after not having played since 1988. The last Maverick victory came in 1982.
About Nebraska-Omaha
Scouting Nebraska-Omaha (4-4)
Keys to the Game w/Nebraska-Omaha
Cox Kids Day
Head coach Jim Flanery and the 3-3 Bluejays will host Nebraska-Omaha on Cox Kids Day Wednesday afternoon at D.J. Sokol Arena inside the Wayne & Eileen Ryan Athletic Center (12:05 p.m., tip-off).
Owens Expected to Redshirt 2016-17
Out for the first six games of the 2016-17 season, junior point guard Jade Owens underwent exploratory surgery on her right hip on Nov. 30. During the procedure a partially torn ligament was confirmed, sidelining the Illinois native for at least 8-12 weeks. With the season already in its second month, Owens is expected to redshirt the 2016-17 season.
Janning Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll
Authoring one of her better games of the season, senior Marissa Janning's effort against Kansas on Wednesday, Nov. 30 earned her a spot on the BIG EAST Honor Roll.
Janning finished with 15 points on 6-of-9 from the field.
Bluejays Improve to 49-1 Under Flan When Shooting 50%
During Jim Flanery's tenure at the helm for Creighton, the Bluejays have shot 50% or more in 50 contests. Creighton has won 49 of those games, falling just once on Nov. 11, 2006 to Arkansas-Little Rock (66-55).
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12/7: - 12:00 pm
Nebraska-Omaha (4-4) vs. Creighton (3-3)
Video (Free): http://www.gocreighton.com/watch
Radio (Free): 1290 AM
Brad Burwell (Play-by-Play) and Jon Schriner (Color Analyst)
Stats (Free): http://creighton.statbroadcast.com
Series History: Nebraska-Omaha leads Creighton, 15-11
Nebraska-Omaha (4-4) vs. Creighton (3-3)
Video (Free): http://www.gocreighton.com/watch
Radio (Free): 1290 AM
Brad Burwell (Play-by-Play) and Jon Schriner (Color Analyst)
Stats (Free): http://creighton.statbroadcast.com
Series History: Nebraska-Omaha leads Creighton, 15-11
Bird Seeds
- After renewing their rivalry two seasons ago, Creighton and UNO will meet for the 27th time on Wednesday.
- The game will begin at 12:00 pm as the Bluejays have teammed with Cox Communications to provide tickets to over 1,000 children attending 11 different local school.
- The Mavericks hold the 15-11 series edge on the Bluejays, but Creighton has won the last 10 meetings between the two schools.
- Nebraska-Omaha head coach Brittany Lange began her playing career at Creighton in 2005-06. She played one season under current Creighton head coach Jim Flanery before transferring to Iowa State.
- The Mavericks have added a couple of familiar faces in Michaela and Moriah Dapprich, the sisters played against the Bluejays as members of Wichita State.
- Three members of the Maverick roster began their playing career at Wichita State as Marissa Prestion was also a Shocker.
- Bluejay point guard Marissa Janning has a chance to move into the top-five of Bluejay scorers. She enters Wednesday's contest with 1,615 points, she needs 16 to take over fifth place all-time.
The Mavericks lead the overall series with the Bluejays 15-11, but Creighton has won the last 10 meetings. Last season the Bluejays went to Baxter Arena on Dec. 20, 2015 as Creighton downed Nebraska-Omaha 69-46. The Bluejays and Mavericks renewed their rivalry in 2014 with a contest in D.J. Sokol Arena after not having played since 1988. The last Maverick victory came in 1982.
About Nebraska-Omaha
- Located in Omaha, Nebraska
- The Mavericks are coached by former Bluejay Brittany Lange, who played one season at Creighton (2005-06).
- In her fourth season at the helm for the Mavericks, Lange has a 41-53 career record all at UNO.
- The Mavericks were picked to finish fifth in the Summit League Preseason Poll.
Scouting Nebraska-Omaha (4-4)
- The Mavericks have been hot recently,
- winning three of their last four contests. Â
- The key to UNO's offense are Mikaela Shaw and Michaela Dapprich. The duo average a combined 26.1 ppg, led by 15.0 from Shaw.
- UNO will play a 2-3 zone on defense.
- The Mavericks were highly competitive against Nebraska on Nov. 22, leading into the latter stages of the third quarter.
Keys to the Game w/Nebraska-Omaha
- Shoot through the zone: UNO almost exclusively plays a 2-3 zone on defense, allowing open looks for the Bluejays three-point shooters. Â
- Slow Down Shaw and Dapprich: Mikaela Shaw has the capacity to dominate portions of a game.
- Protect the glass: The Mavericks own a 312-256 advantage on the glass this season. The Bluejays cannot allow UNO to get second and third looks at the rim.
Cox Kids Day
Head coach Jim Flanery and the 3-3 Bluejays will host Nebraska-Omaha on Cox Kids Day Wednesday afternoon at D.J. Sokol Arena inside the Wayne & Eileen Ryan Athletic Center (12:05 p.m., tip-off).
Owens Expected to Redshirt 2016-17
Out for the first six games of the 2016-17 season, junior point guard Jade Owens underwent exploratory surgery on her right hip on Nov. 30. During the procedure a partially torn ligament was confirmed, sidelining the Illinois native for at least 8-12 weeks. With the season already in its second month, Owens is expected to redshirt the 2016-17 season.
Janning Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll
Authoring one of her better games of the season, senior Marissa Janning's effort against Kansas on Wednesday, Nov. 30 earned her a spot on the BIG EAST Honor Roll.
Janning finished with 15 points on 6-of-9 from the field.
Bluejays Improve to 49-1 Under Flan When Shooting 50%
During Jim Flanery's tenure at the helm for Creighton, the Bluejays have shot 50% or more in 50 contests. Creighton has won 49 of those games, falling just once on Nov. 11, 2006 to Arkansas-Little Rock (66-55).
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