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OHIO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2019-20 • GAME 5
Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019
1 p.m. | Ohio (3-1) vs Incarnate Word (2-1) | The Convocation Center | Athens, Ohio | ESPN+ | Listen | Live Stats | Game Notes | UIW Notes
ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio women's basketball team (3-1, 0-0 MAC) will return home to face Incarnate Word (2-1) on Saturday at 1 p.m.
The game is Ohio's annual Fansgiving. Anyone who donates a canned good will receive a free ticket to the game. If you already have tickets and bring a canned good, you will receive an Ohio Athletics koozie.
The game can be watched live on ESPN3 while the game can be heard on WOUB 1340 AM and OhioBobcats.com with the 'Voice of Ohio Women's Basketball' Jake Hromada on the call.
STEALS RECORD
Junior Cece Hooks already has 224 steals in her career, putting her second in Ohio history. Hooks needs five to tie Quiera Lampkins for the all-time lead at 229.
STEALS RANKING
Cece Hooks is tied for 26th in the nation in total steals with 14. Lashonda Monk from East Carolina leads the nation at 23.
BEAT OHIO STATE
Ohio had never defeated Ohio State before Nov. 17. The Bobcats went to Columbus and won 74-68. Ohio was led by Columbus native and senior guard Amani Burke, who had 23 points after going 6-of-19 and 3-of-9 from deep. Burke was a stellar 8-of-9 from the free throw line. Burke had five rebounds and added two assists.
Redshirt sophomore guard Erica Johnson (Mansfield, Ohio) was the game changer in the second half. Johnson had her second double-double of the season with 16 points and 12 rebounds and added six assists. Johnson was 1-of-8 in the first half with two points but came out in the second half and shot 5-of-6, including a perfect 4-of-4 from deep, with nine rebounds.
Junior guard Cece Hooks (Dayton, Ohio) had 15 points and eight rebounds on the night. Hooks was 6-of-11 from the field and 3-of-7 from the free throw line.
Overall Ohio was 23-of-60 (38.3 percent) from the field and 8-of-24 (33.3 percent) from behind the three point line. Ohio State was held to 25-of-69 (36.2 percent) from the field and 4-of-21 (19.0 percent) from behind the arc.
FIRST TRIPLE-DOUBLE EVER
Erica Johnson recorded the first triple-double in program history after 24 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists in Ohio's win over American. Johnson's triple-double was the first in Ohio history and the 13th in Mid-American Conference history. A player has not recorded a triple-double in the MAC since 2016, when Crystal Bradford from Central Michigan recorded the feat. Johnson's 11 assists was a career-high, while she was two points shy of her career best. Johnson was 10-of-16 from the field and 4-of-6 from the three-point line in 35 minutes of play.
ONE OF SIX
Erica Johnson is one of six players in the nation who have posted a triple-double this season. Aliyah Boston of South Carolina, Chanette Hicks of Norfolk State, Nancy Mulkey of Rice and Chelsea Olson of Youngstown State and Sabrina Ionescu of Oregon also have one.
1,000 POINT SCORERS
Cece Hooks and Amani Burke have already scored 1,000 points in their career after hitting the mark last season. Hooks was the second-fastest ever to reach the mark.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Johnson won her first MAC East Player of the Week award and the third of her career after the first week of play. Johnson had a triple-double against American and she added 13 points against No. 21 Syracuse. Johnson knocked down seven threes over the past week.
BATTLE OF THE (BASKETBALL) BELL
Ohio took down Marshall, 67-51, for their second win of the season. Katie Barker knocked down a season-high six threes for 18 points while Gabby Burris and Amani Burke each had 12.
FIRST WIN
Ohio earned its first win of the season over American, 81-69. Beyond Johnson's triple-double, Cece Hooks had 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting. Caitlyn Kroll had a breakout performance with 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting.
NANCY LIEBERMAN POINT GUARD OF THE YEAR WATCH LIST
Cece Hooks was named to the Basketball Hall of Fame Nancy Lieberman award watch list. The award recognizes the top point guard in NCAA Division I basketball. Hooks is one of two Mid-American Conference players on the list. Lauren Dickerson from Miami joins Hooks from the MAC.
PICKED TO WIN THE MAC
Ohio was picked as the favorite in the League in the MAC Preseason Coaches' Poll. OU was selected as the regular season, east division and tournament champion. Ohio earned all 12 of the MAC East Division first place votes and finished with 72 points. Ohio received all 12 votes to win the 2020 MAC regular season title and 10 votes to win the 2020 MAC Tournament. Buffalo and Northern Illinois also received one vote to win the MAC Tournament.
PRESEASON ALL-MAC
Cece Hooks and Erica Johnson were named preseason All-MAC East. Hooks appears on the preseason All-MAC East team for the second-straight season. Hooks was the MAC Defensive Player of the Year last season and was also first-team All-MAC, MAC All-Defensive team and MAC All-Tournament team. Hooks broke her own single season steals record last season when she finished with 112, and is Ohio's 16th 1,000-point scorer, becoming the second-fastest to hit that mark. Last week, she was named to the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year watch list.
Johnson was the 2018-19 MAC Freshman and Sixth Player of the Year and was also third-team All-MAC and a member of the MAC All-Freshman team. Johnson averaged 13.9 points per game last year and shot 41.9 percent. Johnson had a career-high 26 points and a career-high 16 rebounds against Northern Illinois on the road.
2019 AWARDS
Cece Hooks was named MAC Defensive Player of the Year, All-MAC First Team and All-MAC Tournament Team last season. Hooks was the second Bobcat to win MAC Defensive Player of the Year, joining Quiera Lampkins of 2016. Hooks broke her own steals record with 112.
Erica Johnson was MAC Freshman of the Year as well as MAC Sixth Player of the Year. Johnson was also Third Team All-MAC. Johnson gave Ohio its second-straight MAC Freshman of the Year award and she is now the fourth Bobcat to win it. Hooks won the award in 2018, Rachel Frederick in 2006 and Caroline Mast in 1983. Johnson also won the MAC Sixth Player of the Year award, becoming the second Bobcat to take home that honor as Simone Redd won it in 2005. Johnson was also named to the MAC All-Freshman Team.
Amani Burke was Third-team All-MAC for the first time in her career.
REWRITING THE RECORD BOOK - TEAM RECORDS
Ohio set a multitude of team records last season. The Bobcats' 30 wins in 2018 were the most by any basketball program in Ohio history.
The 341 three-pointers made by Ohio in 2018-19 was the most in school and MAC history.
Ohio's 12-straight wins was the best start in program history and the second-best streak in program history.
The Bobcats 2,746 points scored were the most for a season, surpassing the mark by 415.
The 2,222 field goals attempted in 2018-19 were the highest total in program history.
Ohio's 376 steals were a program record, surpassing the 2017-18 season by 10 steals.
REWRITING THE RECORD BOOK - INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Cece Hooks' 636 points is fourth-most in program history while her 251 field goals made was a program record.
Amani Burke's 91 three pointers made were a program record.
Hooks' 110 steals broke her own record by 10 steals.
Burke's 11 threes against Ball State was tied the MAC record for threes made and set the Ohio record.
RETURNING SCORING
Ohio returns 80 percent of their scoring in a season that saw them score a school record 2,746 points. Ohio lost Dominique Doseck (10.0 PPG), Olivia Bower (3.9 PPG) and Kendall Jessing (1.8 PPG).
NEWCOMERS
Some new faces will see the floor at The Convo this season.
Caitlyn Kroll is a redshirt sophomore who sat out last season due to the NCAA transfer rules. As a freshman at St. Francis, Kroll was the Northeast Conference Newcomer of the Year and averaged 13.4 points per game.
Freshman Peyton Guice is a newcomer from Westerville South high school. Guice was second-team All-Ohio Capital Conference as a senior in high school.
Redshirt freshman Abby Garnett sat out last year. Garnett was two-time All-Colorado in high school.
Graduate transfer Maddie Bazelak comes to Ohio after spending four years playing volleyball at Duquesne. On the volleyball court, Bazelak recorded 743 kills and 748 digs in four seasons with the Dukes. She had a career-high 269 kills in 2016 and 150 or more in her final three seasons. Bazelak had 225 or more digs in her final three seasons. In high school, she was the 2015 Ohio basketball player of the year.
Sophomore Jasmine Hale is a transfer from Wisconsin and will sit out one season due to NCAA transfer rules.
Freshman Ella Pope was second-team All-Utah in 2017 and 2018 and was a state runner-up in high school.
MEET THE COACHING STAFF
Tavares Jackson has been an assistant coach on Bob Boldon's Ohio staff for seven years. Marwan Miller is in his fourth season on Boldon's staff as an assistant coach and fifth overall after serving as the program's director of operations for the 2013-14 and '14-15 seasons.
Steph Haas is in her second year as an assistant coach after spending the last two seasons at Florida Gulf Coast as a video coordinator following a four-year playing career with the Eagles. Tia Jameson is in her fourth season as Ohio's director of operations. Ohio familiar face will be on the Ohio bench as a graduate assistant this season as Kiyanna Black returns to the Bobcats following a stellar playing career in Athens in which she racked up 1,724 career points -- the third-most in the history of the program.