Women's Basketball | 12/13/2014 2:32:00 PM
Complete Game Notes (PDF)
No. 2 Lewis women's basketball (7-0) hits the road for back-to-back games. First up is a trip to Lebanon, Tenn. for a 2 p.m. tip at NAIA member Cumberland University (8-3) on Sunday (Dec. 14). Lewis then travels to Trevecca Nazarene (4-5) on Monday (Dec. 15) for a 6 p.m. start in Nashville, Tenn.
AIM FOR 1,000 - A pair of Flyers are nearing 1,000 career points. Junior
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) enters the weekend with 910 career points while junior
Mariyah Brawner-Henley (Skokie, Ill./Niles North) owns 881 career points. All-time in Lewis history, 20 players have reached the 1,000 career points plateau. Teammate
Jess Reinhart (Normal, Ill./Bloomington Central Catholic) has already reached 1,000 points.
SPEAKING OF JESS -
Jess Reinhart (Normal, Ill./Bloomington Central Catholic) is rising up the list of all-time scorers. She owns 1,292 career points, ninth all-time in Lewis history. She is nearing eighth place Bonnie Richrath's 1,309 (1990-94). Seventh place is Mary Niego's (1980-83) 1,563 points.
TWO GOOD - Lewis' No. 2 national ranking is the Flyers' highest in program history. It is the best ever ranking for a men's or women's basketball team at Lewis. The 1984-85 men's team earned the No. 3 ranking for consecutive weeks in January 1985.
HOT START - The Flyers enter the weekend looking to set a program record for most wins to start a season. Lewis also started the season 7-0 in 1996-97. A win on Sunday would top that streak.
THE LEWIS FIVE - When
Nikki Nellen (New Berlin, Wis./Pius XI),
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic),
Kristin Itschner (Metamora, Ill./Peoria Notre Dame),
Jess Reinhart (Normal, Ill./Bloomington Central Catholic),
Mariyah Brawner-Henley (Skokie, Ill./Niles North) start the Flyers are 25-4. This group has never lost at home as a starting unit.
ONLY THE LONELY - Lewis is the only undefeated team in the Great Lakes Valley Conference and one of 23 NCAA DII women's basketball squads without a loss.
FIRST FOR EVERYTHING - Lewis has never played Cumberland or Trevecca Nazarene.
START EM UP -
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) has started all 64 games she has played in a Lewis uniform.
DON'T HATE THE PLAYER (OF THE WEEK) - For her play against St. Edward's and Rollins, junior
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) was named the Rollins Tournament MVP and the GLVC Player of the week. She scored 32 against St. Edward's and 24 against Rollins. She came back the next week to earn GLVC Player of the Week once again. She scored a career-high 36 points against St. Francis (Ill.) on Dec. 6.
CLEANING THE GLASS - Junior
Mariyah Brawner-Henley (Skokie, Ill./Niles North) recorded 21 points and 22 rebounds in Lewis' 83-75 victory over Northwood on Nov. 15, 2014. Her 22 rebounds was one short of tying the Lewis program record for rebounds in a single game. Julie Fruendt holds the record with 23 boards against Valparaiso during the 1984-85 season.
BASKETBALL 101 - Lewis scored 101 points vs. Upper Iowa on Nov. 22. The last time Lewis scored 100 points in a non-overtime game was Dec. 16, 2003 when Lewis topped Saint Xavier (Ill.) 105-83.
1 vs. 5 - Lewis limited Upper Iowa to only five field goals in the second half on Nov. 22. Junior
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) recorded six field goals herself in the half. Lewis outscored the Peacocks 43-18 in the final 20 minutes.
MIRACLE MINUTE (AND A HALF) - Lewis trailed St. Edward's by six points with a little more than a minute and half remaining on Nov. 28. Lewis closed the game on an 11-3 run with
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) scoring nine of those points to help Lewis get the win.
BETTER THAN 50/50 CHANCE -
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) is shooting .609 (56-of-92) on the season, 16th best in the nation. Only one guard is ranked higher than her in the nation. Johnson shot .344 as a freshman and .433 as a sophomore.
SCORING IN BUNCHES -
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) ranks fourth in the nation in scoring with an average of 23.6 points per game. The total is on track to be a carer best for the guard. As a freshman in 2011-12 she averaged 8.7 points per game. She redshirted the following year due to injury and returned last season to score 17.3 points per game.
SHE'S ON FIRE - Dating back to last season, over her last 20 games,
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) is averaging 21.3 points per game with 10 games of 20 plus points.
ON THE BOARDS - Junior
Mariyah Brawner-Henley (Skokie, Ill./Niles North) ranks first in the nation in defensive rebounds per game (11.0) and total rebounds per game (14.6).
YOU SHOOT 3's NOW TOO!? -
Mariyah Brawner-Henley (Skokie, Ill./Niles North) made just 1-of-6 3-point attempts last season as she earned GLVC Player of the Year honors. In 2014-15 she has already made 4-of-10.
KEEP IT - Lewis ranks fifth in the nation with an assist/turnover ratio of 1.4. Individually,
Nikki Nellen (New Berlin, Wis./Pius XI) ranks 18th (2.67) in the country.
SCORING POINTS - Lewis leads the league and ranks seventh in the nation in scoring with an average of 84.4 points per game. It is on pace to be head coach
Lisa Carlsen's highest scoring team. Her first seven teams averaged 69.7 points per contest with last season's squad averaging a tenure-best 78.3 points per game.
FREE FOR A REASON - By the numbers, the two best free throw shooters in school history are on the roster.
Jamie Johnson (South Holland, Ill./Marian Catholic) ranks first in career free throw percentage (.834/176-of-211) while
Jess Reinhart (Normal, Ill./Bloomington Central Catholic) ranks second (.824/352-of-427). Reinhart ranks sixth of all active NCAA DII players for career free throw percentage as the stat requires 250 attempts.
HELPING HAND -
Nikki Nellen (New Berlin, Wis./Pius XI) owns 374 career assists, seventh most among-active Division II players and 33th among all three NCAA Divisions.
D1 AND DONE - Lewis made history this year before the season even started by becoming the first non-DI school to defeat three DI teams in exhibitions. The Flyers topped Loyola-Chicago, Northern Illinois and Marquette.
JUST TOOK ONE WIN - Thanks to Lewis' season opening win over Saginaw Valley State, Lewis head coach
Lisa Carlsen is now the program leader in wins. It was her 118th career win. She passed Brian Michalak's (1993-2002) career total of 117-126.
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