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Women's Basketball closes January with Saturday matchup at Southwest Baptist

Scouting the Bearcats
Round two between the Southwest Baptist Bearcats and Washburn has SBU entering at 11-8 overall and 6-7 in the MIAA ... WU won the previous matchup, 68-55, at Lee Arena on Dec. 12 before the Christmas break, making it two straight wins for WU in the series dating back to 2014-15 ... the win for the Ichabods was also the 14th in the last 15 against SBU ... Southwest Baptist is coming off of a tough 78-61 loss to #11 Emporia State last time out on Thursday ... The Bearcats are led in scoring by Caylee Richardson who averages 12.3 ppg and 7.9 rpg, while Megan Rosenbohm averages 11.4 ppg off of the bench ... Dilonna Johnson averages 10.6 ppg and a team high 3.7 apg, while Mackenzie Skupa is averaging 7.6 ppg and Sarah Magana is averaging 3.6 apg ... Ron McHenry is 29-4 all-time against SBU (and WU leads the series, 38-12) ... The Bearcats are 4-1 over the last five games and 7-3 in the last 10, including a 82-71 win over then-No. 1 Fort Hays State on Dec. 19 at home ... as a team, SBU is averaging 70.9 points per game while limiting opponents to 69.5 points per game ... from the field, SBU is shooting 42.2 percent and 30.8 percent from long range.

Last Time Out (Jan. 26, 2016)
WARRENSBURG, Mo. -- Washburn built an early double-digit lead and hung on late for a 59-54 road win over Central Missouri on Wednesday, Jan. 27 ... WU snapped a two-game losing streak to Central Missouri (7-11, 6-7 MIAA) while shooting 37.5 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from long range ... Both teams were plauged by turnovers throughout with 18 apiece, though WU returned to its spot atop the rebounding battle, winning 41-37 ... WU lit the nets on fire in the opening five minutes, rolling out to a 13-3 lead before UCM called a timeout with 5:26 to play, pausing a 10-0 run for the Ichabods that included three-pointers from Erika Lane and Julie Ravn ... Just less than a minute later, UCM stopped the run with a layup from Ashley Duffy, but Washburn held the Jennies scoreless for over four minutes of play early in that span ... UCM closed the gap quickly, however, but another push late from the Ichabods helped them lead, 21-16, at the break ... The torrid pace held up early on in the second, though both teams found themselves struggling at the net early before Washburn pulled away late before break, taking a 32-23 lead into the half with seven unanswered to end the period ... UCM charged hard in the third, cutting the lead to two (34-32) with a 9-2 rally over the first four minutes of play before WU slowed the attack and went to the final period up four, 40-36 ... The opening minutes of the fourth saw the Jennies again charge, but with 6:51 to play Pfau hit a three-pointer off an assist from Lane to put WU back up seven, 46-39 ... Erin Dohnalek hit her first field goal of the night just over a minute later to push WU's lead to eight (49-41), but the Jennies refused to go away and once again brought the game within three (49-46) before Jayna Smith sunk a pair of free throws with 1:07 to go. That proved to be enough as WU hung on over the final minute for the win ... Pfau led the Ichabods with a new career-high in scoring, finishing with 16 behind four three-pointers ... Ravn added two more three-pointers to finish with nine, and Alyxis Bowens and Cindy Demosthene each had eight points ... On the boards, Dohnalek and Jayna Smith had eight rebounds as Lane grabbed seven (to go with six assists) and Bowens added six with two blocks and three steals.

Next Woman Up
With the absence of Felisha Gibbs in the lineup over the past two games, junior center Cindy Demosthene has seen an uptick in playing time and responsibility, and has responded in the clutch ... Demosthene played 15 minutes against Emporia State and has four rebounds with 2 points and followed with a career-high 26 minutes in the win over Central Missouri, helping limit a strong scoring attack from UCM's post, including Ashley Jones (who averages 11.6 ppg and 9.0 rpg) to just six points and six rebounds ... Demosthene also added eight points in the win while grabbing four rebounds.

Double Down 
Felisha Gibbs and Jayna Smith have combined for Washburn's three double-doubles this season and both have two career double-doubles at Washburn ... Gibbs put together her first two career double-doubles and nearly averaged a double-double over three games the week of Jan. 4-9, leading the team in points (13.3 ppg) while averaging 9.7 rebounds per game ... Gibbs grabbed 29 total rebounds and scored 40 total points and had double-digits in all three games while shooting 56.7 percent from the field (17-of-30) and hitting 6-of-7 on free throws ... Gibbs swatted three shots as well while coming up with two steals ... The junior had an impressive 14-point, 13-rebound (career-high) double-double in WU's win over Lincoln as she shot 77.8 percent ... Against Northeastern State, Gibbs had 12 points with four rebounds and finished the weekend with her second career double-double of 12 rebounds and 14 points ... Smith joined the double-double club against Missouri Western on Jan. 13, dropping 12 points to go with 10 rebounds for her second career double-double ... Smith also had one last season against Emporia State when she finished with 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Post Presence
In addition to her two double-doubles on the year, Gibbs has been a go-to player down low for the Ichabods this season ... Gibbs has been close to double-doubles on two other occasions while starting all 17 games she has appeared in ... she ranks third on the team with 9.3 points per game and second on the team with 6.6 rebounds per game, raising that average up from around the 5.0 rpg mark over the last month ... Gibbs is also second in blocks on the team with 17 for the year, including 12 over the last six games she has played.

Road Warriors
Washburn played nine road games in its first 11 of the season, and is 7-5 in road games this season ... the 2015 portion of the schedule featured three games on the road against ranked opponents and only one home conference game in that span ... Washburn has five home games in January (out of nine total games) and five home games in February (out of eight total games) ... WU has four remaining road games to secure a winning record in that category ... last season, WU went 6-5 on the road and 5-7 away from Lee Arena the year prior (2013-14).

Lockdown Defense
Five times this season, Washburn has held its opponent to 49 or less points, including the final game of 2015 where the Ichabods limited Missouri Southern (which previously averaged 66 ppg) to just 42 points, days after the Lions upset then-No. 3 Emporia State  ... WU has also held Northwest Missouri (43), Lincoln (44), Newman (46) and Northeastern State (46) under that mark ... for the season, Washburn has held opponents to 57.2 points per game, which ranks second in the MIAA. 

Crashing The Boards
Washburn has outrebounded its opponent in 17 of 19 games this season, holding a +8.9 rebounding margin per game on the year ... nationally, the Ichabods rank 13th in rebound margin and second in the MIAA (as of Jan. 25 stats release), while sitting 73rd in total rebounds (736) and 78th in rebounds per game (40.8) ... the Ichabods are also second in the MIAA in those two categories ... Jayna Smith (9.7 rpg) leads the team (and MIAA) in rebounds per game while Felisha Gibbs (6.6 rpg) and Alyxis Bowens (5.4 rpg) are also above the 5.0 mark on average ... the team has 12 40-plus rebounding efforts on the season and reached that mark in eight straight games from Dec. 5 to Jan. 9, including a 55-rebound effort against Lincoln on Jan. 4.

From Long Range
Washburn has proved its ability to hit the three-point shot in games is a key factor in the outcome ... WU is 9-1 in games that it makes more three-pointers than its opponent and 3-6 in games that the opponent has a better mark (or tied) in that category ... as a team, the Ichabods are shooting 32.0 percent from beyond the arc on the year while opponents are shooting 26.0 percent.

Zero to 60
A trend has begun for the Ichabods in 2015-16, as Washburn is 9-0 in games that it scores 60 or points and six of its seven losses have come when an opponent reaches that mark (3-6 overall) ... when holding opponents under 60, Washburn is 8-1, and when the Ichabods score less than 60, they've won just three times (losing seven games).

Board Certified
Jayna Smith's impact isn't always felt in the points category on the stat sheet (though she has led the team in scoring in two games and has one double-double), but she has proved vital towards the team success this season ... the senior nursing major leads the team in rebounds (184) and rebounds per game (9.7) thru 19 games while also dishing out 50 assists (second-best on the team) ... Smith has nine double-digit rebounding efforts on the year, including a career-high 20 on the road at Northeastern State (Jan. 7) and 15 at home against Lindenwood on Jan. 2 ... She also had 13 rebounds at Missouri Southern on Dec. 19 and three 12-rebound efforts ... she has three five-plus assist efforts, including a career-high eight at Palm Beach Atlantic on Nov. 28 ...  Smith earned her first start of the season on Dec. 2 at Fort Hays State and made the most of it, leading the team in points (13), rebounds (eight) and assists (five) ... She followed that effort by tying her previous career-high in rebounds (12) in back-to-back games against UNK and SBU ... Smith leads the MIAA in rebounds and rebounds per game as well ... earlier this season she reached double-digit rebounds in six consecutive games and has hit the mark in eight times in the last 12  games.

Quick Lane
With 10 double-digit scoring efforts this season, Erika Lane has the team-lead in that category while sitting second in scoring average (9.3 ppg) and total points (113) ... the guard had a career-high 25 points in WU's second game of the year (at Minot State) and had three double-digit scoring games over the final five contests in 2015 ... Lane's quickness has also been felt away from the hoop, defensively and offensively ... her 2.9 assists per game (and  53 total assists) is highest on the team and she is fourth on the team in steals (13), rebounds (72) and rebounds per game (3.8) ... the point guard has started all 19 games this season and played 40 minutes on five different occasions this season.

Bench Strength
Two of Washburn's top four scorers have come off the bench in a majority of games this season ... Alyxis Bowens (11.4 ppg) leads the team in scoring and has come off the bench in 11 games for the season ... Bowens has scored in double-digits nine times this season, including back-to-back 20-plus efforts on Jan. 2 and (and five straight from Dec. 16 to Jan. 7) ... she also has five double-digit efforts in the last seven games ... Erin Dohnalek (8.1 ppg) is fourth on the team in scoring and has not st arted a game this year ... Dohnalek has hit double-digits seven times this season.

Heating Up
Julie Ravn came into the 2015-16 season as a newcomer with high scoring hopes, but hit an early season slump after a 15-point game at Minot State ... after eight straight single-digit scoring games, Ravn scored 13, 20 and 15 (respectively) in three straight games while hitting 15-of-26 from three-point range in that span from Dec. 19 to Jan. 4 ... Ravn hit 5-of-7 in the win over Lincoln and had a career-high six three-pointers (with a career-high 20 points) against Lindenwood in the game before ... for the season, Ravn has six double-digit scoring efforts while raising her scoring average to 8.1 points per game ... she leads the Ichabods with 34 made three-pointers ... she is shooting 35.4 percent from beyond the arc.

Run Away Win
Washburn's 89-44 win over Lincoln on Jan. 4 was the first 40-plus margin win for the Ichabods since Dec. 31, 2014 (93-42 over Saint Mary) ... The last time Washburn won by 40-49 points was Nov. 16, 2014 against Southwestern (108-60).

Top Five Takedown
Washburn's 70-60 win over Nova Southeastern (ranked No. 3) was the program's first ranked win of the season ... Washburn's last top five win came on Nov. 21, 2014 against then-No. 4 Drury at home ... Washburn is 12-15 all-time under Ron McHenry against Top 5 teams.

Washburn Versus Ranked Opponents
The Ichabods have set themselves up with one of the toughest schedules in the nation, thanks in part to two non-conference matches with ranked opponents and a stacked conference that features three  of the Top 10 teams in the nation ... WU's  game on Jan. 13 against Missouri Western was the fourth against a ranked opponent this season and the first since its MIAA opener at then-No. 5 Fort Hays State ... WU is 1-3 against ranked opponents this season, falling 66-46 at No. 11 Drury on Saturday, Nov. 21 before taking down No. 3 Nova Southeastern on the road, 70-60, on Friday, Nov. 27 ... WU lost at FHSU, 62-54, after leading for a majority of the game and lost 56-69 against No. 10 MWSU ... WU went 1-6 against ranked opponents last season and is 49-38 against ranked opponents all-time under head coach Ron McHenry dating back to 2000-01.

Washburn in Home Openers
The Ichabods are 34-10 all-time in home openers, winning their last 18 (dating back to the 1998-99) season ... WU has never lost a home opener under Ron McHenry.

No. 400
Head Coach Ron McHenry is just 14 victories away from No. 400 in his career  and at Washburn with 386 wins thus far in his career ... he entered the season 26 wins away.

McHenry's Home Court Edge
The Ichabods have been dominant in years past inside Lee Arena under the direction of Ron McHenry, going 196-32 (.859) since 2000-01 ... WU had perfect home records in 1991-92 and 2004-05, the year the Lady Blues won the national title ... McHenry and the Ichabods have had one-loss home records nine different times in McHenry's 15 years leading up to the 2015-16 season.

Washburn in Season Openers
Washburn is 15-1 in season openers under head coach Ron McHenry, with the only loss coming in 2013-14 at Nova Southeastern (a non-conference opponent on this year's schedule) ... all-time, the Ichabods are 27-2 in season openers as members of the MIAA (and NCAA), and in the 38-9 since the program's inception in 1969-70.

Noting the WBCA Poll
Though Washburn has not been ranked nationally this season, several 2015-16 opponents and MIAA foes are listed in the WBCA Poll ... Fort Hays State (No. 3) and Missouri Western (No. 5) are top 10 teams while Emporia State is slotted 12th nationally ... from the Central Region, Winona State (No. 14) and Arkansas Tech (No. 20) are listed in the top 25 and Sioux Falls (RV-21) and Northern State (RV-14) are receiving votes ... 2015-16 non-conference opponents listed in the Top 25 are Nova Southeastern (No. 10) and Drury (No. 19) ... the complete WBCA poll is on page three of the game notes.

Ichabods Add Four in Early Signing Period
Four incoming student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent to join Washburn in 2016-17 ... Cara Donley (Salina, Kan. / Abilene HS), Alexandra McDowell (Hill City, Kan. / Hill City HS), Raegan Phelan (Holyrood, Kan. / Central Plains HS) and Brandi Roepke (Waterville, Kan. / Valley Heights HS) make up the class.

Exhibition History
Washburn is 10-18 all-time in exhibitions under Ron McHenry since 2000-01 ... The Ichabods dropped a 48-75 contest at Kansas State on Monday, Nov. 2 in the first exhibition of the season before defeating NCAA Division I opponent Omaha, 61-56, in the final exhibition on Wednesday, Nov. 4. ... WU is 4-15 against NCAA Division I opponents, 7-3 at home and 3-24 on the road in exhibitions.

Where Are They From?
Washburn's 2015-16 roster has a wide mix of hometowns geographically, with its 15 players hailing from three different countries (United States, France and Denmark) and four different states within the US ... There are 10 players from Kansas (Alyxis Bowens, Jayna Smith, Haley Pfau, KayLee Farmer, Madison and Makayla Vargo, Erika Lane, Jada Lynch, Ashlee Ivy and Jharian Bowen) ... Arkansas (Felisha Gibbs), Missouri (Erin Dohnalek) and South Carolina (Kierra Campbell) are the other US states represented on WU's roster ... traveling abroad, Cindy Demosthene (France) and Julie Ravn (Denmark) are international players on the Ichabods' squad.

McHenry Winningest Active Coach in NCAA Division II
Ron McHenry's .799 winning percentage entering the 2015-16 ranks first among active coaches at the NCAA Division II level ... the 16th-year head coach for Washburn is No. 4 all-time in winning percentage among coaches at the NCAA Division II level ... for all NCAA Divisions (I, II and III), McHenry ranks 13th among active coaches and is No. 18 all-time. 

A First For McHenry
This year's 2015-16 Washburn Women's Basketball roster features no true freshman, a first for the Ichabods since McHenry's arrival in 2000-01. 

Non-Conference Recap
Washburn finished its non-conference portion of the 2015-16 regular season schedule last week with a 4-2 record in those games ... against regional opponents, Washburn went 3-1 in non-conference action ... WU now holds a combined 19-7 record in those six series, picking up wins over University of Mary, Minot State, Newman and Nova Southeastern with losses to Drury and Palm Beach Atlantic.

Eyeing a Return to the Top
The Ichabods have made 17 NCAA Tournaments under Ron McHerny, won eight MIAA regular season titles and seven MIAA tournament titles, but have not make the national tournament since the 2012-13 season ... A relatively inexperienced group will be tested with one of the toughest schedules in NCAA Division II as they eye a return to the NCAA Tournament.

New Faces
Washburn has five new players on its 2015-16 roster, including one NCAA Division I transfer and four junior college transfers ... Erin Dohnalek  joins the Ichabods after two years at Division I Northern Iowa.  Dohnalek averaged 3.7 points per game as a freshman and 2.6 per game as a sophomore, playing in 51 total games with the Panthers ... Kierra Campbell was a two-time all-conference selection (at Denmark Tech and Panola ... Ashlee Ivy played two years at Butler Community College in 2012-13 and 2013-14, earning First Team All-NJCAA honors in 2013-14 and a Second Team All-NJCAA selection in 2012-13 ... Ravn is a shooting specialist who played in 29 games with 28 starts last year at Cowley Community College, hitting 39.3 percent from beyond the three-point arc last year with 14.1 points per game ... KayLee Farmer (a sophomore) joins the program after a year at Independence Community College ... prior to ICC, Farmer ran track at the University of Kansas.

Ichabods on Radio
Washburn games will be broadcast on KTPK radio with Jake Lebahn and Pat Strathman calling the action. Game will also be streamed live on the wusports.com website by following the listen live links on the men's basketball schedule page.

Last Season - Quick Hits
Washburn's 2014-15 campaign opened with seven straight wins and a 9-1 record through the first 10 games ... WU closed the season at 16-12 overall and finished eighth in the MIAA at 8-11 ... The Ichabods earned the No. 8 seed in the MIAA Tournament and lost a 59-46 contest with Northeastern State in the first round ... WU's signature win of the season was a 87-79 overtime victory at Lee Arena over then-No. 3 Drury on Nov. 22 ... Casyn Buchman was named All-MIAA Second Team while Taylor Ignoto and Honor Duvall garned Honorable Mention nods.

MIAA Preseason Poll
Emporia State topped the preseason poll with 13 first-place votes and 169 total points after an Elite Eight berth last season ... Fort Hays State, which hosted the NCAA Central Regional last year, had one first-place vote and 147 points while Central Missouri (135 points), Pittsburg State (128 points) and Missouri Western (124 points) rounded out the top five ... Washburn (103 points) was in sixth, just ahead of Central Oklahoma's 102 points ... the complete MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll can be found on page six of the game notes.
 
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Players Mentioned

Casyn Buchman

#3 Casyn Buchman

G
5' 9"
Senior
Honor Duvall

#44 Honor Duvall

C
6' 1"
Senior
Long Island
Taylor Ignoto

#20 Taylor Ignoto

G
5' 8"
Senior
Mineral Area CC
Jharian Bowen

#15 Jharian Bowen

G
5' 11"
Junior
Alyxis Bowens

#32 Alyxis Bowens

F
6' 2"
Junior
Cindy Demosthene

#33 Cindy Demosthene

C
6' 3"
Junior
Northwest Tech
Felisha Gibbs

#23 Felisha Gibbs

C
6' 2"
Junior
Oklahoma
Erika Lane

#4 Erika Lane

G
5' 10"
Junior
Tulsa
Jada Lynch

#1 Jada Lynch

G
5' 9"
Sophomore
Haley Pfau

#10 Haley Pfau

G/F
5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Casyn Buchman

#3 Casyn Buchman

5' 9"
Senior
G
Honor Duvall

#44 Honor Duvall

6' 1"
Senior
Long Island
C
Taylor Ignoto

#20 Taylor Ignoto

5' 8"
Senior
Mineral Area CC
G
Jharian Bowen

#15 Jharian Bowen

5' 11"
Junior
G
Alyxis Bowens

#32 Alyxis Bowens

6' 2"
Junior
F
Cindy Demosthene

#33 Cindy Demosthene

6' 3"
Junior
Northwest Tech
C
Felisha Gibbs

#23 Felisha Gibbs

6' 2"
Junior
Oklahoma
C
Erika Lane

#4 Erika Lane

5' 10"
Junior
Tulsa
G
Jada Lynch

#1 Jada Lynch

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Haley Pfau

#10 Haley Pfau

5' 11"
Senior
G/F
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