GAME INFO
Toledo (17-11, 8-8) - NIU (14-13, 6-10)
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018
Time: 6 PM CT
Location: DeKalb, Ill. • Convocation Center
TV: ESPN3
Radio: 98.9 FM & 1360 AM WLBK
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SERIES HISTORY
Toledo leads the all-time series 34-19, including a 19-5 record in Savage Arena. The Huskies are 13-11 versus the Rockets in DeKalb, however, NIU has lost the last two meetings in the Convocation Center. The last Huskie home win came on March 4, 2015 when NIU posted a 68-64 victory over the Rockets. Toledo won last year's meeting over NIU at the Convo, 79-75.
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HUSKIE HOMESTAND
After playing the last two games on the road, the Huskies conclude the 2017-18 regular season at home. NIU opens the homestand Wednesday night with a match up against Toledo at 6 p.m. Following their game with the Rockets, the Huskies welcome Western Michigan to the convo Saturday at 1 p.m. NIU lost to both teams earlier this season.
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WHAT'S AT STAKE
NIU is hoping to extend its two-game homestand to three with the first round of the 2018 MAC Tournament starting on campus sites. Currently, the Huskies are the eighth-seed and would host a first round game if they can hold onto that spot the next two games. NIU is tied with Eastern Michigan at 6-10, but hold the tiebreaker by virtue of NIU's win over Buffalo.
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WHEN LAST WE MET
The Huskies battled, but suffered a 63-60 setback to Toledo at Savage Arena Saturday. Down by three with 1.5 seconds left
Courtney Woods' game-tying three pointer went long and the Rockets held off NIU. Three Huskies finished in double figures with
Kelly Smith leading the way a game-high 18 points.
Mikayla Voigt recorded her first career double-double as the Huskie junior scored 16 points and dished out 10 assists, while Woods tallied 13 points.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies led wire-to-wire as NIU defeated Eastern Michigan, 84-75, Saturday at the EMU Convocation Center.
Mikayla Voigt led the way tying her career high in points with 26.
Courtney Woods and
Kelly Smith also finished in double figures, scoring 23 and 13 points, respectively. NIU opened the game on fire with a 9-2 run and shot 62.5 percent from the field in the first half. The Huskies salted the game away from the free throw line as Woods three of four from the line, while Voigt scored NIU's final four points of the game from the charity stripe.
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POINT TAKEN
Mikayla Voigt tied her career-high in points scored in a game when she tallied 26 in NIU's victory at Eastern Michigan Saturday. She set her career mark earlier in the year in NIU's overtime victory over Buffalo in the Convocation Center. The Huskie junior went 8-of-19 from the field, including 4-for-11 from three-point territory, and 6-of-6 from the free throw line. She has four 20-point games this season.
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CRASHING THE GLASS
Kelly Smith joined NIU's 600-rebound club following her three rebounds at Eastern Michigan. The Huskie senior has 602 rebounds for her career and averages 5.5 rebounds a game. Smith is the 19th Huskie to record 600 career rebounds and the first since
Ally Lehman (2013-17), who finished with 990.
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NIU IN THE MAC
The Huskies improved to 164-244 all time in Mid-American Conference games after their victory at Eastern Michigan. NIU is 22-30 in league play under head coach
Lisa Carlsen.
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NIU VS. MAC WEST
With their win at Eastern Michigan, the Huskies improved to 98-175 all-time and recorded their first win over a Mid-American Conference West foe. NIU is 1-7 this season versus teams from the MAC's West Division. NIU is 8-21 versus West foes under
Lisa Carlsen, including a 6-6 mark last year.
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CARLSEN CLIMBING
Lisa Carlsen enters her third season as head coach of the NIU Women's Basketball team. She has a 46-44 record at NIU for a .511 winning percentage, putting her behind Rita Horky (1981-83), who finished with a .525 winning percentage (31-28). With the win over Loyola, Carlsen surpassed Liz Galloway-McQuitter for sixth all-time at NIU in wins and has a career record of 229-202 in 15 seasons as a head coach. She needs two wins to pass Alice Textor (1977-81), who tallied a 47-46 record.
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CAREER-HIGH FOR COURTNEY
Courtney Woods recorded a career-high nine assists in NIU's victory at Eastern Michigan. The Huskie junior just missed a triple-double, scoring 23 points and hauling in eight rebounds.
FOUR FOR 30
Courtney Woods became the first Huskie to record five 30-point games in the same season since
Carol Owens (1988-89) when she scored 30 points at Central Michigan. The last time a Huskie recorded six 30-point games in a single season was Lisa Foss in 1990-91 when she tallied nine. She set her career-best mark in points scored with 39 in a victory over Western Illinois (Nov. 18) and again in NIU's victory over Kent State (Jan. 3).
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LEADER OF THE PACK
With her team-high 30 points and six rebounds against the Chippewas,
Courtney Woods led the Huskies in both categories in the same game for the ninth time this season and for the 11th time in her career. Woods also accomplished the feat twice last year. Last season,
Ally Lehman led the team in scoring and rebounding a team-best five times. Lehman was also the last Huskie to lead the Huskies in points and rebounds in a game in a single season when she did it 11 times in 2015-16.
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KEEPING SCORE
Courtney Woods' 30-point effort against the Chippewas allowed her to surpass Charmonique Stallworth (1992-96) and move into 14th place on NIU's all-time scoring list. The Huskie junior has amassed 1,443 career points in 90 career games. She needs 11 points to pass Jennifer Youngblood (2000-04) for 13th on the list.
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OUT OF THE WOODS
Courtney Woods averages 21.7 points a game, which ranks ninth in the nation and first in the MAC. Woods also leads the league and ranks 37th in the country in field goals made with 203. Her 587 points this season leads the MAC and ranks 23rd nationally.
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DOUBLE TROUBLE
Courtney Woods recorded her team-best eighth double-double of the season when she scored 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. the Falcons.
Kelly Smith joined Woods and
Ally May as the only Huskies with multiple double-double games this season when she scored 18 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds against the Bobcats. It was the second time this season two Huskies recoded a double-double in the same game. May posted her double-doubles against Western Illinois and Miami (Dec. 30).
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Player                                Game            Pts.       Rebs.     Assist
Courtney Woods                 Bowling Green  29           12           --
Courtney Woods                 Akron             23           12           --
Courtney Woods                 Miami             17           10           --
Courtney Woods                 Ball State        37           15           --
Kelly Smith                         Ohio               18           12
Courtney Woods                 Ohio               17           10
Courtney Woods                 C. Michigan     25           10           --
Mikayla Voigt                      Toledo            16           --           10
Courtney Woods                 Buffalo           17           10           --
Ally May                             Miami             16           11           --
Myia Starks                        Albany            19           10           --
Kelly Smith                         Chicago St.     23           10           --
Courtney Woods                 W. Illinois        39           11           --
Ally May                             W. Illinois        10           16           --
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HOW LOW CAN YOU GO
The Huskies committed a season-low seven turnovers in their game at Central Michigan. NIU's previous season-best was nine, which occurred at Iowa (Nov. 15) and against Bowling Green (Feb. 10). The last time NIU turned the ball over seven times or less was Feb. 25, 2015 in a 69-62 win over Central Michigan.
EAST BOUND AND DOWN
NIU wrapped up regular season play versus the MAC East with its 73-68 win over Bowling Green. The Huskies improved to 5-3 this season versus teams from the MAC's East Division and 106-103 all-time with their win over the Falcons. The Huskies swept both meetings with Kent State, defeated Buffalo in overtime on Jan. 6 and Akron on Feb. 7. NIU was swept by Miami and dropped a two-point game at Ohio on Jan. 24. The Huskies are 16-9 versus East foes under
Lisa Carlsen.
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HUSKIE HARDWARE
Courtney Woods earned her fourth MAC West Player of the Week award following her performance versus the Zips and Falcons. She averaged a double-double scoring 26 points and hauling in 12 rebounds a game as she helped lead NIU to a perfect 2-0 week. Woods also picked up MAC West Player of the Week honors Nov. 21, Jan. 10 and Jan. 30 this season.
Myia Starks also earned MAC West POTW honors after her game against SIUE.
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SCORE ONE FOR SMITH
Kelly Smith moved into 16th on NIU's all-time scorers list following her 25-point game at Central Michigan. The Huskie senior has 1,280 points for her career and is 136 points from passing Charmonique Stallworth, who registered 1,415 points in her career.
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NO REST NEEDED
Mikayla Voigt leads the league in minutes played and minutes played per game and ranks 132nd and 55th in the nation in those categories, respectively. Voigt averages 36:26 minutes played a game and has played 979 minutes this season.
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MIKAYLA'S MILESTONE
Mikayla Voigt reached the 1,000th-career point plateau with a three-pointer from the left wing in NIU's victory at Kent State. Voigt joined her teammates
Courtney Woods and
Kelly Smith in the 1,000-career-point club. The Huskie junior has 1,079 career points after scoring 26 points at Eastern Michigan. She scored a career best 380 points last year and is two points from surpassing that this season.
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MAY I HELP YOU
Mikayla Voigt is a member of NIU's 250-point assist club as the Huskie junior has 293 for her career. Voigt, who recorded her 250th career assist at Ball State earlier this season, ranks 15th on NIU's all-time list and is seven away from surpassing Val Leitzen for 14th. She tallied a career-best 10 in her first career double-double performance at Toledo on Jan 13, 2018.
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MILLENNIALS
When
Mikayla Voigt joined
Courtney Woods and
Kelly Smith in the 1,000th-career point club at Kent State, it marked the first time three Huskies scored their 1,000th-career point in the same season. The last time more than one Huskie scored their 1,000th career point in the same season was 1993-94 when
E.C. Hill and Angela Lockett accomplished the feat. Smith and Woods became the first Huskie teammates to reach the 1,000-career point plateau in the same game, almost on back-to-back buckets, in NIU's victory over Loyola (Dec. 6). Woods scored her 1,000th-point on the Huskies' second to last basket of the first half, while Smith hit NIU's opening shot of the second half to score her 1,000th-career point.
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WOOLLACOTT WARMING UP
Abby Woollacott scored a career-high 19 points, going 8-of-11 from the field and 3-for-4 from the free throw line in NIU's victory over Bowling Green. Her previous career best was six points achieved three times this season, the last time at Ohio Jan. 24, 2018.
RILEY ON THE REBOUND
Freshman
Riley Blackwell posted her first double-digit rebounding game of her career when she grabbed 10 versus Bowling Green Feb. 10. Blackwell recorded five offensive and five defensive rebounds against the Falcons.
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WINNING WAYS
With its wins over Kent State, Akron and Bowling Green, the NIU women's basketball team won three straight games for the third time this season and the first time since the Huskies four-game winning streak from Nov. 29-Dec. 20. The Huskies defeated Bradley (Nov. 29), Loyola (Dec. 6) and SIUE (Dec. 17). The Huskies longest winning streak this year is four.
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CLOSE CALLS
Half of NIU's 16 conference games this season have been decided by five points or less, including a five-point win over Bowling Green on Feb. 10. The Huskies are 3-5 in those games. Last season, NIU also participated in eight games decided by five points or less, winning six and losing two. The Huskies have played in seven games this season decided by three points or less and are 3-4 in such contests.
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TWO TO TANGO
The Huskies' 77-75 loss at Ohio on Jan. 24 was the fifth game this season decided by two points or less and dropped NIU to 3-2 in such contests this season. Each of NIU's first three games of conference play were decided by two points. The Huskies opened MAC play with a 67-65 loss at Miami, before beating Kent State (Jan. 3), 81-79, and Buffalo (Jan. 6), 86-84, in overtime. NIU posted a 96-94 win over Western Illinois in the 2017-18 home opener on Nov. 18.
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DEFENDING THE GLASS
NIU recorded a season-high 42 defensive rebounds in its victory over the Bulls as the Huskies out-rebounded Buffalo, 59-58. The Huskies lead the MAC and are ninth in the country in defensive rebounds, grabbing 30 a game. NIU ranks fourth in the league and 45th in country in rebounds per game, averaging 41.3.
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ON THE REBOUND
NIU tied a Convocation Center record for rebounds in a game when it grabbed a season-high 59 rebounds against the Bulls. The last time the Huskies had 59 rebounds at home was Nov. 11, 2011 versus Western Illinois. Last season, the Huskies had five games of 50 rebounds or more, hauling in a season-high 57 versus Illinois State.
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ON THE BOARDS
Abby Woollacott turned in her best rebounding performance of her career in NIU's victory over Buffalo, hauling in 13 rebounds and scoring a season-high six points against the Bulls. Her previous career high was 10 rebounds last year versus Ohio (Jan. 7). The Huskie sophomore has 56 rebounds this season, breaking last year's total of 54.
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CASTRO'S CAREER BESTS
Redshirt freshman
Paulina Castro established career highs in three offensive categories and tied a fourth in NIU's loss to Eastern Michigan. She scored a career best 14 points, going 5-of-7 from the floor, career highs in field goals and field goals attempted. Her four three pointers made ties her career high in that category set against Sacramento State. Castro saw the first action of her NIU career when she started in the Huskies' season opener at Eastern Illinois. Castro, who sat out all of the 2016-17 season battling Hodgkins Lymphoma, collected one rebound and one assist in 10 minutes of play against the Panthers.
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BRAGGING RIGHTS
With its 86-75 victory at SIUE, NIU improved to 125-123 against Division I teams from the state of Illinois and completed the season sweep of their Illinois opponents, going 6-0 versus in-state rivals. The Huskies have won their last 10 games versus in-state foes and 15 of their last 16. The Huskies' only loss during that stretch was an 83-79 setback at Western Illinois. NIU is 15-2 overall under
Lisa Carlsen against Illinois opponents. The last time the Huskies went undefeated versus teams from the Land of Lincoln was 1989-90 when NIU went 9-0 against in-state competition.
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SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONOREE
Junior
Mikayla Voigt tallied 19 points in an 80-59 win at Chicago State and against Lamar on 5-of-12 in the tournament finale at the 2017 UTSA Thanksgiving Classic. Those performances, coupled with her 4.0 GPA while pursuing her bachelors degree in nursing, helped her earn MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week honors from the MAC on Nov. 30. She is the first NIU woman to win the award this year and the second Huskie, joining Football's Jackson Abresch.
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DOUBLE TROUBLE
The Huskies had a season-high five players finish in double figures in their win over Western Illinois. Last season, NIU accomplished the feat seven times and Saturday's quintet of double-digit scorers are the most since Jan. 25, 2017 when six Huskies finished in double figures against Kent State.
Courtney Woods led the way with 39 points and
Mikayla Voigt followed with 16.
Kelly Smith and
Janae Poisson tallied 14 and 11 points, respectively, while May finished with 11.
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WELCOME NEWCOMERS
NIU head coach
Lisa Carlsen welcomed two new members to her staff for this year.
Maria Kasza joined NIU as an assistant coach, while
Quinn Rear was added to the staff as director of basketball operations. Kasza came to NIU after spending the last five seasons as an assistant at Michigan Tech. Rear joined the NIU staff following two seasons as a graduate assistant at Truman State.
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FOREIGN HUSKIES
Freshman
Gabby Nikitinaite, a native of Orpington, Kent, United Kingdom, is the second foreign player on the Huskie roster. She joins
Courtney Woods, who hails from Brisbane, Australia.
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SEEKING A POSTSEASON ENCORE
The Huskies, who made their first postseason appearance since 1995 when they participated in the 2017 Women's National Invitational Tournament, are looking to make it consecutive postseason appearances for the first time since 1994-95. NIU made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 1993-94 and 1994-95.
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HALL CALL
Huskies women's basketball legend Angela Lockett was inducted into the NIU Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 6, 2017. Lockett, who starred for the Huskies from 1990-92, 1993-95 was a scoring and rebounding force who helped guide the NIU women's basketball team to the postseason in each of her four seasons on the court. Seventh on NIU's all-time scoring list, she also led NIU in rebounding for four seasons, closing her career with 1,014 career boards, the third best mark in school history.
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TWENTY-ONE AND OVER
The Huskies are coming off a 21-12 record in 2016-17. It was NIU's first 20-win season since 1993-94 and the sixth in school history. The school record for wins in a season is 26 set in 1989-90 when the Huskies posted a 26-5 record.
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WORKING OVERTIME
NIU improved to 1-1 in overtime games this season and 28-25 all-time when it defeated Buffalo, 86-84, in overtime in the Convocation Center. The Huskies fell to Albany, 97-91, in overtime on Dec. 21, 2017 in NIU's final game in Puerto Rico. NIU is 2-3 in overtime affairs under
Lisa Carlsen and are 4-2 in double overtime contests all-time.
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