NEXT OUTING: San Francisco returns to the road Thursday as they travel to No. 22 Gonzaga. The two teams will tip-off at 6 p.m. at the McCarthey Center in Spokane. The game will be televised locally in the Spokane region on SWX. Saturday, USF will travel to the Rose City to take on Portland at 2 p.m. at the Chiles Center.
LAST OUTING: Taj Winston scored a career-high 20 points, while
Rheina Ale added 21, but a USF rally in the second half came too late as the Dons women's basketball team dropped a 76-67 decision to Brigham Young Saturday at War Memorial Gym in San Francisco. The game between USF and BYU marked the first time the two programs have meet as West Coast Conference opponents
LOOKING AHEAD: The Dons will remain on the road next week as they face Pepperdine, Thursday, January 19 at 7 p.m. in Malibu.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNCHES NEW MULTI-MEDIA CAMPAIGN: The University of San Francisco Athletics Department, in conjunction with GAGA Sports and Entertainment have launched the Dons Insider (http://insider.usfdons.com), offering registered users exclusive videos, news, and a chance to win a BMW from BMW of San Francisco. Dons Insider is the premier destination for exclusive USF Dons news, player insights, student and staff videos, contests, discounts to games, and much more
BARBOUR STEPS INTO CENTRAL ROLE: Recently, junior
Bailey Barbour has stepped into a central role as a reserve for the Dons. In the past seven games, the junior forward as recorded 7.6 points, 6.2 rebounds with 1.6 blocks per outing as a reserve. She has sent multiple career-highs during the span, including new scoring marks twice. At Ohio, Barbour scored 10 points to set a career-high, just the better the mark with a dozen in the win at Loyola Marymount. Against Cal State Fullerton, on December 20, Barbour came through in the clutch defensively with 11 rebounds – a personal best. During the seven games, the native of Los Angeles has also led the Dons three times in rebounding and twice in scoring.
ALE JOINS ELITE COMPANY: Senior
Rheina Ale joined an elite group of Dons at Colorado. With 1:26 remaining in the first half against the Buffaloes, Ale went to the line for two free throws. After missing the first, the native of Carson, Calif. sank the second to become the 19th player in USF (1-7) women's basketball history to score 1,000 or more points. The captain entered Wednesday's game with 990 career points. Ale reached the illustrious mark in 95 career games played. Her team-high 23 points against the Buffaloes also moved Ale into the all-time scoring ranks with 1,013 to rank 17th in program history. She now holds spots in five all-time USF career categories. Currently, Ale boasts 1,150 career points, recently passing Linda Walsh (1980-84) into 14th place.
ALE POSTS CAREER NIGHT: In her only collegiate game against her little sister - freshman Kristen Ale from Cal Poly -
Rheina Ale tallied a career night. Against the Mustangs, the senior guard went off for a career-high 27 points with a dozen rebounds for her first career double-double. The 27 points also marked the first time in her career the native of Carson, Calif. has posted 20-plus points in consecutive games. At San Jose State, Ale posted a team-high 23 points as the Dons earned their first victory of the 2011-12 season. Ale has posted double-digits in the past 10 games for USF.
KEATING BOOSTS HER SPOT IN THE RECORD BOOK: Thanks to an attack from deep over the opening weekend of play, senior
Katy Keating as propelled herself into third place in the all-time USF record book for 3-point baskets made. Keating, who entered the season with 113 baskets from beyond the arc, tallied five 3-point baskets against the Matadors and four more against the Spartans on the opening weekend to launch herself into a tie for third. At UC Davis, Keating tallied 18 points thanks to six baskets from deep. The mark fell one short shy of the single game school record, but narrowed the difference between her and second place. To date, Keating has hit 150 3-point baskets, recently moving into sole possession of second place, passing Lundset Huff (1997-02), who has 146. The school record for career 3-point field goals made is 205, held by Shay Rollins (2005-09).
AZZI NOMINATED FOR NAISMITH MEMORIAL HALL OF FAME: Jennifer Azzi, head coach of the University of San Francisco women's basketball team, has been nominated for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, as announced over the weekend. The Class of 2012 ballot marked the first time Azzi was eligible to be nominated for the Hall. Azzi is one of two NCAA Division I women's basketball head coaches to be nominated this season. Teresa Weatherspoon, head coach at Louisiana Tech, is in her third season with the Lady Techsters. In 2011, Azzi's collegiate and National Team coach, Stanford's Tara VanDerveer, was inducted into the Hall. To become a finalist for the Hall, a candidate must receive seven of nine votes from a screening committee – five of seven for women – during a vote in late-January or early-February. Results are scheduled to be announced February 24, 2012 during All-Star weekend in Orlando. Candidates that make the cut will be judged by a separate committee in late-February or early-March and need at least 18 of 24 votes to be inducted. Inductees will be announced at the 2012 Final Four in New Orleans.
SAN FRANCISCO POSTS HIGH AND LOW MARKS: San Francisco women's basketball has amassed some lofty numbers this season, hitting highs – and lows – that haven't been reached in years. Against Sacramento State, the Dons posted 35 field goals for a .538 shooting percentage. USF hit 35 or more FGs last, on December 1, 2010 at Sacramento State, when they also hit 35 baskets. Also against the Hornets, USF dished out 20 assists, marking the first time since December 29, 2010 they hit the 20 –assist mark. Last season, USF dished out 26 against Academy of Art. The last time USF shot .538 or better was against Cal Poly when the Dons shot .558 in San Luis Obispo in December of 2008. The USF Dons hit some pretty notable numbers at San Jose State, sinking 25 free throws. The last time San Francisco hit 25 or more free throws was in 2007, when it sank 29 against Cal Poly at War Memorial Gym. Wednesday, November 30, at Colorado, the Dons also posted some lofty and low numbers. San Francisco grabbed 12 steals while only committing nine turnovers. The dozen steals marks the most since USF grabbed 14 on February 14, 2009 at Gonzaga. The last time the Dons had nine or fewer turnovers was when USF committed nine mishaps against Loyola Marymount, March 5, 2010, during the West Coast Conference Tournament.
JENNIFER AZZI ERA: This season marks the second season as women's basketball legend
Jennifer Azzi as head coach. Azzi, who was named to the helm of the program in April of 2010, brings an unprecedented wealth of basketball experience to the program. The 2009 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame inductee played five seasons in the WNBA, was a founding member of the American Basketball League (ABL), played overseas and enjoyed an All-American collegiate career at Stanford. Internationally, Azzi was a member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team from 1990-91 and 1993-98. A key member of the United States gold medal-winning 1996 Olympic Team that concluded a perfect 60-0 season with an 8-0 record during the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Azzi played on 13 USA National Teams, compiling a mark of 114-14. She also medaled three times at the World Championships, claiming gold in 1998 and 1990, while earning a bronze in 1994.
ALE GAINING GROUND: Senior guard
Rheina Ale enters the 2011-12 WCC season looking to gain ground in the USF career-record books. The native of Carson, Calif., currently holds five spots in the career top-10 record books. Ale sis third in free throw %, shooting at a .804 (308-383) clip from the line, Carey Sauer (1999-04) holds the record, shooting 87.4% (382-437). The two-time captain, Ale, is fourth all-time in 3-pointers made, with 146, tied for third place with Lindsey Huff (1997-02) and four shy of
Katy Keating in second place. Against UC Davis, Ale hit two baskets from deep to bypass Amy Touli ('89-'93), who was in fourth with 122. Touli started the season in third, but has been passed by both Ale and
Katy Keating this season so far. More recently, Ale scored 23 points at Colorado to earn a spot in the All-time scoring ranks. Currently, Ale sits in 14th place with 1,150 points. Thanks to a pair of starts last week, Ale now sits ninth in games started with 99. Assuming Ale maintains her starting role for the remainder of the season, she will finish with at least 112 career starts to rank fourth all-time. Ale also recently moved into the top-10 in minutes played, amassing 3,314 minutes of action to date to place eighth.
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TICKETS TO SEE THE DONS PLAY LIVE: For season tickets and single game tickets to the rest of the Dons' home games this season, please visit USFDons.com and click on Tickets. Last year the Dons ranked season in the West Coast Conference for home attendance, averaging over 1,000 fans each home game!