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NEW HAVEN, Conn. – After opening the 2009-10
Ivy League season with a loss at Brown on Friday, the Yale
women's basketball team takes a break from Ancient Eight
competition to wrap up its non-conference schedule on Monday
afternoon at Bryant. The Yale Bulldogs (5-9, 0-1 Ivy) are looking
to get back on track against the Bryant Bulldogs (5-11, 3-3
Northeast) before their return contest against Brown on Friday,
Jan. 22 in New Haven. Monday's non-league action tips off at
the Chace Wellness Center in Smithfield, R.I. at 2 p.m.
Last Time Out
Mady Gobrecht posted a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds
to lead Yale, but the Bulldogs fell at Brown in a defensive battle,
60-56. Junior Yoyo Greenfield and freshman Megan Vasquez joined
Gobrecht in double figures with 13 and 12 points, respectively.
Senior Haywood Wright led the defense effort in the Ivy League
opener with five blocked shots.
Who's Going to Feed Handsome Dan?
Monday's contest at Bryant marks the last of seven
consecutive games away from the familiar confines of the John J.
Lee Amphitheater for the Bulldogs. Yale's 33-day hiatus from
action in the Elm City, which has spanned five states and three
time zones, comes to an end on Jan. 22 when Brown visits New Haven
to complete the home-and-home Ivy League season series. The
Bulldogs also went 33 days without a home game last season, a
stretch spanning six games from Nov. 18 to Dec. 21, 2008.
Top Dogs
Though there are 32 American universities with the Bulldogs mascot,
last season's win over Bryant marked just the second time
that Yale women's basketball had met another team sporting
the Bulldogs moniker. The 2003-04 Yale Bulldogs dropped a 69-48
decision to the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Nov. 29, 2003 as a part of the
Seattle Times Classic.
Scouting Bryant
The Bryant Bulldogs, 5-11 in their second season of Division I
play, are coming off of a 62-52 win at Quinnipiac on Saturday.
Bryant got 34 points, including 28 in the second half, from Kelsey
O'Keefe in that win. O'Keefe leads the Bulldogs with
14.9 points. Siamone Bennett leads Bryant on the glass with 6.4
boards per contest. Against common opponents, Bryant is 1-3 with
losses to Sacred Heart, Brown and Holy Cross in addition to the win
over Quinnipiac. Yale defeated Holy Cross and lost to the Pioneers,
Bears and Bobcats earlier this season.
Series History
Yale won the inaugural meeting between the two programs last
season, earning a 77-71 victory at the John J. Lee Amphitheater on
Jan. 13, 2009. Melissa Colborne scored 25 points and Yoyo
Greenfield added 19 as five currently active Bulldogs scored in the
win. Bryant's Kelsey O'Keefe, currently a senior for
the Bulldogs from the Ocean State, had a game-best 26 points.
Doing It With Defense
In all five of their victories this season, the Bulldogs have held
their opponents to just 60 points or fewer. Yale surrendered less
than 20 points in the first half of wins against Army (15) and
Bucknell (19), while holding Boston University to 22 first-half
points and limiting Holy Cross to only 21 points in the second half
of a comeback victory. Most recently, NJIT managed 58 points in a
10-point Yale road win on Jan. 9. UC Davis and Brown also tallied
just 60 points against Yale, though both squads managed to hold off
the Bulldogs and claim victory.
Block Parties
Junior Mady Gobrecht blocked a career-best six shots in the
Bulldogs' 68-58 win at NJIT on Jan. 9. Gobrecht, who ranks
third in the Ivy League with 1.4 blocked shots per game, accounted
for the most blocks by a Yale player since Erica Davis '07
turned back seven Sacred Heart offerings on Nov. 25, 2006. Senior
Haywood Wright, the third-most prolific shot blocker in Yale
history with 97 in her career, swatted five shots in the
Bulldogs' next contest at Brown on Jan. 15.
Starting Strong
Freshman Megan Vasquez, who leads Yale with 10.9 points per game,
has tallied double-figure points in her last eight contests,
averaging 12.4 points per game during that stretch. Vasquez was
named Ivy League Freshman of the Week after averaging 16.0 points
in road contests against Sacred Heart and Kansas State, two teams
that qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season. She ranks 12th
in the Ivy League in scoring and third among Ancient Eight
freshmen.
No Sophomore Slump
Sophomore Michelle Cashen, a 2008-09 All-Ivy Rookie Team selection,
has been one of the Bulldogs' most consistent players this
season. Cashen is currently one of five Yale players averaging over
8.0 points per game and is the Bulldogs' top rebounder with
7.7 boards per contest, slotting her at fifth in the Ivy League on
the glass. The sophomore has tallied three double-doubles in
2009-10.
Climbing the Ladder
Two-time All-Ivy honoree Melissa Colborne is once again one of
Yale's offensive pacesetters in 2009-10 with 8.9 points per
game. The senior, who ranked second in the Ivy League in scoring in
each of the last two seasons, currently ranks seventh in Yale
history with 1,292 career points. The former Ivy League Rookie of
the Year has already eclipsed the Yale program records for free
throws made in a game (14), a season (156), a career (446) and in a
game without a miss (12-for-12), as well as for free throw attempts
in a career (584). Her career free throw percentage of .764 is
among the best in Yale history.
Spreading the Wealth
Though no Yale player ranks among the top 10 scorers in the Ivy
League, the Bulldogs' boast the only active roster in the
Ancient Eight with five players averaging over 8.0 points per game.
Yale does have three players ranked among the league's top 20
scorers, led by 10.9 points per game from freshman Megan Vasquez.
The Bulldogs, who have nine active players playing at least 10
minutes per game, have had five different players lead them in
scoring and five different players lead the way in rebounding this
season.
Schedule Strength
The 2009-10 Yale squad has challenged 2008-09 NCAA Regional
Finalist Arizona State (L, 82-46) and NCAA Second Round participant
Kansas State (L, 78-59) as well as 2008-09 conference champions
Sacred Heart (L, 76-67) and North Carolina A&T (L, 80-79),
which needed a buzzer beater to sneak past the Bulldogs on Nov. 28.
Ivy League rival Dartmouth, last season's Ancient Eight
champion, will host Yale on Feb. 13 and will visit the John J. Lee
Amphitheater on Feb. 26.
Picking on the Patriot
The Bulldogs went 3-0 against Patriot League foes this season,
besting Holy Cross, Army and Bucknell. Yale was 1-2 against the
same trio of opponents last season, posting a win at Holy Cross
while dropping one-possession decisions to both the Bison (73-70)
and Black Knights (62-60).
Double Double-Doubles
Sophomore Michelle Cashen (13 pts., 15 rebs.) and junior Mady
Gobrecht (12 pts., 10 rebs.) both posted double-doubles in the
Bulldogs' season-opening victory over Holy Cross on Nov. 13.
The last time two Yale players had double-doubles in the same game
was on Jan. 13, 2007, when Erica Davis '07 (21 pts., 11
rebs.) and Chinenye Okafor '07 (10 pts., 13 rebs.) each
performed the feat against Brown.
A Sign of Things to Come
With 15 points in the season-opening win against Holy Cross on Nov.
13, Megan Vasquez became the first freshman to lead Yale in scoring
in her collegiate debut since Kaitlyn Lillemoe '09 scored a
team-best 19 points against New Hampshire to open the 2005-06
season.
Branches on the Coaching Tree
Chris Gobrecht was very familiar with her counterparts on the
Arizona State bench on Nov. 19. Charli Turner Thorne, the head
coach of the Sun Devils, was an assistant on Gobrecht's staff
at the University of Washington. In addition, Arizona State
Associate Head Coach Meg (Gallagher) Sanders played collegiately on
Gobrecht's Cal State Fullerton squad from 1982-85.
That's a Lot of W's
With 460 wins in her career entering 2009-10, Chris Gobrecht ranks
30th among active Division I coaches in all-time victories. Among
coaches on Yale's 2009-10 schedule, only Bill Gibbons of Holy
Cross (476 wins) has more career victories than Gobrecht. Gobrecht
and Gibbons are both topped, however, by another coach from the
Yale sidelines: Associate Head Coach Dianne Nolan, who amassed 517
wins as head coach of St. Francis (N.Y.) and Fairfield.
Making the Rounds
The Bulldogs' 14 non-conference games have featured teams
from nine different conferences: America East, Big 12, Big West,
Great West, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Northeast, Pac-10
and Patriot. Additionally, Bryant is a Division I Independent in
its probationary period (ineligible for postseason play) with the
Northeast Conference.
Every Day is Mother's Day
Junior forward Mady Gobrecht is the daughter of head coach Chris
Gobrecht. They are one of two active mother-daughter, coach-player
tandems in Division I women's basketball (Southern
Mississippi: Coach Joye Lee-McNelis and Whitney McNelis). This is
the sixth time in Yale's 156-year athletic history that a
head coach is mentoring his or her child in a varsity sport, and
the first where the combo is mother-daughter (men's fencing:
Robert & Maurice Grasson, 1936-38; baseball: Smoky Joe &
Joseph Wood, 1939-41; men's basketball: Howard & David
Hobson, 1952-55; men's squash: John & Jack Skillman,
1954-55; football: Jordan & Harry Olivar, 1957-59).
Round Two
The Bulldogs' return home to the John J. Lee Amphitheater on
Friday, Jan. 22 to complete the home-and-home series with Brown.
Action from the Elm City tips off at 7 p.m.
report filed by Drew M. Kingsley, Yale Sports Publicity