Entire Game NotesNo. 23 UW-Parkside (11-3, 4-2 GLVC) heads south of the border to play Lewis (4-10, 2-4 GLVC) in a Great Lakes Valley Conference women's basketball contest at 5:30 p.m. at Neil Carey Arena on Monday. I
AGAINST THE RANGERS - Lewis leads the all-time series 33-17 over the Rangers.
LAST TIME WE MET - The Flyers dropped both contests to UW-Parkside last season but won when it mattered most, the GLVC Tournament. The Flyers took the GLVC Semifinal 64-56 in a contest played on the neutral site of Maryville University.
Devon Carbaugh (Sterling, Ill./Sterling) scored 11 of her team-high 13 points in the first half to help Lewis to a 28-23 halftime advantage.
DOING THE LITTLE THINGS - Freshman Kristen Itschner earned her first career start on Thursday against Quincy and made a dent in each column of the box score. She finished with four points, four steals, a rebound, an assist and a block. On Saturday against UIS she added six points, two assists and a steal.
FOR STARTERS - The insertion of freshman
Nikki Nellen (New Berlin, Wis./Pius XI) into the startling lineup on Saturday gave Lewis their eighth starting combination of the season.
IT'S NIKKI...NI-NI-NI-NIKKI -
Nikki Nellen (New Berlin, Wis./Pius XI) made the most of her first career start on Saturday against UIS by scoring 10 points, all in the second half. She made both of her 3-point attempts.
SAM I AM - Junior
Sam Rinehart (Marion, Iowa/Marion) scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-7 shooting against UIS on Saturday.
CALL SHERWIN-WILLIAMS - Lewis scored a season-high 48 points in the paint against UIS on Saturday.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON - In conference games only, freshman
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) ranks 10th in the GLVC in assists per game (3.66). She is the only freshman in the top 15 in the category. She recorded seven assists against Maryville on Jan. 5, a career-best for the young Flyer.
HOW YOUNG ARE THEY? - Lewis' eight newcomers have combined to play 1255 minutes, or 44.0 percent of the available court time. The newcomers have scored 339 points, or 37.5 percent of Lewis' 904 points.
THEY'RE SO YOUNG... - Lewis started four freshmen (Johnson, Nellen, Itschner, Reinhart) with sophomore
Lauren Mead (Wauconda, Ill./Wauconda) against UIS on Saturday. It's the first time Lewis started four freshmen in a game since Nov. 21, 2003 when Darcee Schmidt, Mary Moskal, Erin Cox and Brittany Diener started against Grand Valley State in Allendale, Mich. Lewis won the contest 60-57.
REJECTED - Sophomore
Lauren Mead (Wauconda, Ill./Wauconda) ranks fourth in the GLVC in blocked shots per game with a 1.36 average. She's recorded a block in all but two games this year. She totaled four against McKendree on Nov. 14.
PERFECT FROM BEYOND THE ARC - Lewis made all five of their second half 3-point attempts against Southern Indiana on Dec, 1. The last time Lewis made every 3-point attempt in a half was when the Flyers drained all five attempts in the first half against Butler on Nov. 21, 2004. Lewis dropped the game at Hinkle Fieldhouse 71-59.
TAKING IT AWAY - The Flyers recorded 20 steals against BYU-Hawaii on Nov. 24th. It was the first time Lewis earned 20 steals in a game since recording 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan on Jan. 20, 2005.
ADDING AN ALL-AMERICAN -
Hannah Koeneman (New Haven, Ind./Woodlan) joined the Lewis women's basketball team on Dec. 8. The name might be familiar to those around the GLVC as she was an American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America Third Team selection as a senior right side hitter for Lewis in 2011. Koeneman recorded a team-high 299 kills with 91 blocks for the Flyers in 2011 and helped Lewis to a 25-7 record. The 6-2 forward with junior status for basketball last played organized basketball in high school.
UP NEXT - Lewis travels to Bellarmine on Thursday for a 4:30 p.m. CT tip.