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| Lisa Thomaidis (on leave) | Head Coach | Women's Basketball | |
| Jill Humbert | Interim Head Coach | Women's Basketball | |
| Ali Fairbrother | Assistant Coach | Women's Basketball | |
| Jacqueline Lavallee | Assistant Coach | Women's Basketball |
| Christine Klatt | Student Trainer | |
| Cayt Foulston | Student Trainer |
Season Schedule/Results & Leaders |
| RECORD: | OVERALL | HOME | AWAY | NEUTRAL |
| ALL GAMES | (14-11) | (4-7) | (10-4) | (0-0) |
| CONFERENCE | (13-9) | (4-7) | (9-2) | (0-0) |
| NON-CONFERENCE | (1-2) | (0-0) | (1-2) | (0-0) |
| Date | Time | Opponent | Score | Attend | High Points | High Rebounds | ||
| 11/01/12 | 6:15 pm | * | at Regina | WOT | 70-65 | 775 | (21)Kiera Lyons | (11)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 11/03/12 | 6:15pm | * | REGINA | L | 65-79 | 300 | (23)Dalyce Emmerson | (6)Dalyce Emmerson (6)Kiera Lyons |
| 11/09/12 | 6:00pm | * | at Lethbridge | L | 61-67 | 375 | (15)Dalyce Emmerson (15)Kiera Lyons |
(11)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 11/10/12 | 6:00pm | * | at Lethbridge | W | 62-46 | 883 | (14)Kiera Lyons | (8)Kelsey Trulsrud (8)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 11/16/12 | 6:15pm | * | CALGARY | L | 71-73 | 300 | (26)Dalyce Emmerson | (13)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 11/17/12 | 6:15pm | * | CALGARY | L | 66-68 | 330 | (23)Dalyce Emmerson | (8)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 11/23/12 | 6:15pm | * | UBC | W | 72-62 | 400 | (20)Dalyce Emmerson | (12)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 11/24/12 | 6:15pm | * | VICTORIA | L | 59-70 | 550 | (18)Dalyce Emmerson | (14)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 11/29/12 | 6:00pm | * | at Mount Royal | W | 66-60 | 176 | (25)Kiera Lyons | (10)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 12/01/12 | 6:00 PM | * | at UNBC | W | 92-70 | 240 | (28)Kiera Lyons | (13)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 01/11/13 | 1800 hrs | * | at Fraser Valley | L | 62-71 | 192 | (18)Dalyce Emmerson | (7)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 01/12/13 | 6:00 pm | * | at Trinity Western | W | 66-51 | 165 | (14)Kiera Lyons (14)Dalyce Emmerson |
(15)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 01/18/13 | 6:15pm | * | UBC OKANAGAN | W | 87-65 | 350 | (19)Kiera Lyons | (12)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 01/19/13 | 6:15pm | * | THOMPSON RIVERS | W | 89-70 | 498 | (24)Dalyce Emmerson | (12)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 01/25/13 | 6:00 pm | * | at Brandon | W | 86-48 | 113 | (21)Dalyce Emmerson | (10)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 01/26/13 | 5:00 pm | * | at Brandon | W | 60-34 | 135 | (20)Dalyce Emmerson | (13)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 02/01/13 | 6:15PM | * | WINNIPEG | W | 82-80 | 400 | (19)Dalyce Emmerson | (15)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 02/02/13 | 6:15PM | * | WINNIPEG | L | 63-64 | 350 | (16)Dalyce Emmerson | (11)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 02/08/13 | 6:00 pm | * | at Manitoba | W | 72-62 | 100 | (19)Dalyce Emmerson | (14)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 02/09/13 | 6:00pm | * | at Manitoba | W | 72-55 | 350 | (12)Kiera Lyons | (10)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 02/15/13 | 6:00pm | * | ALBERTA | L | 58-67 | 700 | (17)Dalyce Emmerson | (13)Dalyce Emmerson |
| 02/16/13 | 4:00PM | * | ALBERTA | L | 48-58 | 300 | (13)Dalyce Emmerson | (6)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| 02/21/13 | 19:00hrs | at Fraser Valley | L | 58-65 | 160 | (14)Dalyce Emmerson | (7)Kelsey Trulsrud (7)Dalyce Emmerson |
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| 02/22/13 | 19:00hrs | at Fraser Valley | W | 67-56 | 216 | (16)Dalyce Emmerson | (10)Dalyce Emmerson (10)Kelsey Trulsrud |
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| 02/23/13 | 19:00hrs | at Fraser Valley | L | 58-73 | 191 | (18)Dalyce Emmerson | (6)Dalyce Emmerson (6)Kelsey Trulsrud |
| ATTENDANCE | Games | Total | Avg/ game |
| HOME | 11 | 4478 | 407 |
| AWAY | 14 | 4071 | 291 |
| NEUTRAL | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 25 | 8549 | 342 |
Overall Team Statistics |
| TEAM STATISTICS | SASK | OPP |
| SCORING | 1712 | 1579 |
| Points per game | 68.5 | 63.2 |
| Scoring margin | +5.3 | - |
| FIELD GOALS-ATT | 627-1461 | 582-1589 |
| Field goal pct | .429 | .366 |
| 3 POINT FG-ATT | 124-397 | 116-397 |
| 3-point FG pct | .312 | .292 |
| 3-pt FG made per game | 5.0 | 4.6 |
| FREE THROWS-ATT | 334-489 | 299-411 |
| Free throw pct | .683 | .727 |
| REBOUNDS | 1026 | 858 |
| Rebounds per game | 41.0 | 34.3 |
| Rebounding margin | +6.7 | - |
| ASSISTS | 345 | 266 |
| Assists per game | 13.8 | 10.6 |
| TURNOVERS | 519 | 418 |
| Turnovers per game | 20.8 | 16.7 |
| Turnover margin | -4.0 | - |
| Assist/turnover ratio | 0.7 | 0.6 |
| STEALS | 204 | 259 |
| Steals per game | 8.2 | 10.4 |
| BLOCKS | 60 | 30 |
| Blocks per game | 2.4 | 1.2 |
| WINNING STREAK | 0 | - |
| Home win streak | 0 | - |
| ATTENDANCE | 4478 | 4071 |
| Home games-Avg/Game | 11-407 | 14-291 |
| Neutral site-Avg/Game | - | 0-0 |
| Score by periods | 1st | 2nd | OT | OT2 | OT3 | Total |
| Saskatchewan | 418 | 426 | 420 | 435 | 13 | 1712 |
| Opponents | 380 | 370 | 381 | 440 | 8 | 1579 |
Season Box Score |
| RECORD: | OVERALL | HOME | AWAY | NEUTRAL |
| ALL GAMES | (14-11) | (4-7) | (10-4) | (0-0) |
| CONFERENCE | (13-9) | (4-7) | (9-2) | (0-0) |
| NON-CONFERENCE | (1-2) | (0-0) | (1-2) | (0-0) |
MINUTES
TOTAL
3-PTS
F-THROWS
REBOUNDS
SCORING
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Player
GP
GS
Tot
Avg
FG
FGA
Pct
3FG
FGA
Pct
FT
FTA
Pct
Off
Def
Tot
Avg
PF
FO
A
TO
Blk
Stl
Pts
Avg
13
Dalyce Emmerson
25
25
785
31.4
161
294
.548
2
6
.333
114
164
.695
80
145
225
9.0
58
1
53
83
42
28
438
17.5
Conference-Only...
22
22
674
30.6
144
267
.539
1
5
.200
101
143
.706
73
129
202
9.2
53
1
50
72
33
21
390
17.7
06
Kiera Lyons
23
23
602
26.2
115
289
.398
34
101
.337
51
67
.761
34
71
105
4.6
36
0
39
62
5
31
315
13.7
Conference-Only...
20
20
521
26.1
109
262
.416
31
90
.344
40
53
.755
32
62
94
4.7
28
0
31
55
4
28
289
14.5
12
Kelsey Trulsrud
25
25
714
28.6
93
195
.477
6
27
.222
42
66
.636
60
153
213
8.5
49
1
28
67
2
37
234
9.4
Conference-Only...
22
22
626
28.5
86
180
.478
6
23
.261
37
58
.638
55
135
190
8.6
38
0
26
60
1
37
215
9.8
02
Riley Humbert
24
24
658
27.4
62
165
.376
26
81
.321
25
35
.714
5
51
56
2.3
32
1
46
42
0
19
175
7.3
Conference-Only...
21
21
577
27.5
50
139
.360
21
69
.304
19
29
.655
5
41
46
2.2
23
1
42
34
0
18
140
6.7
01
Desarae Hogberg
25
1
416
16.6
51
111
.459
21
50
.420
17
23
.739
22
35
57
2.3
49
0
19
40
4
18
140
5.6
Conference-Only...
22
1
353
16.0
44
96
.458
19
45
.422
14
19
.737
21
33
54
2.5
42
0
19
35
3
18
121
5.5
04
Kaylee Halvorson
23
0
194
8.4
31
78
.397
10
23
.435
20
34
.588
10
26
36
1.6
32
1
22
38
3
19
92
4.0
Conference-Only...
20
0
160
8.0
27
71
.380
8
21
.381
19
32
.594
7
23
30
1.5
29
1
19
31
2
17
81
4.1
05
Kabree Howard
25
25
779
31.2
32
126
.254
20
82
.244
15
26
.577
10
47
57
2.3
46
0
82
62
0
27
99
4.0
Conference-Only...
22
22
693
31.5
31
114
.272
19
76
.250
14
24
.583
7
43
50
2.3
39
0
73
50
0
22
95
4.3
10
Jordyn Halvorson
25
2
272
10.9
33
76
.434
1
8
.125
12
18
.667
18
36
54
2.2
19
0
22
21
1
10
79
3.2
Conference-Only...
22
2
259
11.8
31
70
.443
1
8
.125
12
18
.667
17
34
51
2.3
18
0
21
20
1
10
75
3.4
07
Brittany Shockey
22
0
185
8.4
26
47
.553
1
6
.167
8
13
.615
13
23
36
1.6
16
0
7
10
1
5
61
2.8
Conference-Only...
19
0
159
8.4
23
40
.575
1
5
.200
4
7
.571
11
20
31
1.6
13
0
6
9
1
5
51
2.7
08
Taya Keujer
25
0
189
7.6
14
52
.269
0
3
.000
24
34
.706
14
25
39
1.6
32
0
8
35
0
3
52
2.1
Conference-Only...
22
0
180
8.2
12
50
.240
0
3
.000
24
34
.706
13
23
36
1.6
30
0
7
34
0
3
48
2.2
09
Tracy Holloway
21
0
157
7.5
8
24
.333
3
10
.300
1
2
.500
4
20
24
1.1
16
0
17
17
1
6
20
1.0
Conference-Only...
19
0
149
7.8
7
23
.304
2
9
.222
1
2
.500
4
20
24
1.3
16
0
17
14
1
6
17
0.9
15
Bailey Johnson
13
0
48
3.7
1
4
.250
0
0
.000
5
7
.714
2
8
10
0.8
3
0
2
12
1
1
7
0.5
Conference-Only...
13
0
48
3.7
1
4
.250
0
0
.000
5
7
.714
2
8
10
0.8
3
0
2
12
1
1
7
0.5
Team
61
53
114
4.6
0
30
0
Conference-Only...
61
53
114
5.2
0
25
0
Total..........
25
4999
627
1461
.429
124
397
.312
334
489
.683
333
693
1026
41.0
388
4
345
519
60
204
1712
68.5
Conference-Only...
22
4399
565
1316
.429
109
354
.308
290
426
.681
308
624
932
42.4
332
3
313
451
47
186
1529
69.5
Opponents......
25
4996
582
1589
.366
116
397
.292
299
411
.727
314
544
858
34.3
430
-
266
418
30
259
1579
63.2
Conference-Only...
22
4396
516
1400
.369
99
343
.289
254
346
.734
270
484
754
34.3
367
6
222
379
25
217
1385
63.0
| Score by periods | 1st | 2nd | OT | OT2 | OT3 | Total |
| Saskatchewan | 418 | 426 | 420 | 435 | 13 | 1712 |
| Opponents | 380 | 370 | 381 | 440 | 8 | 1579 |
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Game-by-Game Highs |
Opponent
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked shots
at Regina
21-Kiera Lyons
11-Dalyce Emmers
3-Riley Humbert
3-Kelsey Trulsr
1-Desarae Hogbe
11/01/12
Dalyce Emmers
WO 70-65
REGINA
23-Dalyce Emmers
6-Kiera Lyons
5-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kabree Howard
1-Dalyce Emmers
11/03/12
Dalyce Emmers
L 65-79
at Lethbridge
15-Kiera Lyons
11-Dalyce Emmers
2-Dalyce Emmers
3-Kiera Lyons
None
11/09/12
Dalyce Emmers
Kabree Howard
L 61-67
at Lethbridge
14-Kiera Lyons
8-Dalyce Emmers
3-Riley Humbert
4-Desarae Hogbe
None
11/10/12
Kelsey Trulsr
Kabree Howard
W 62-46
CALGARY
26-Dalyce Emmers
13-Kelsey Trulsr
5-Kabree Howard
2-Kaylee Halvor
1-Dalyce Emmers
11/16/12
Jordyn Halvor
L 71-73
Kaylee Halvor
CALGARY
23-Dalyce Emmers
8-Kelsey Trulsr
5-Riley Humbert
2-Kabree Howard
1-Kaylee Halvor
11/17/12
Kelsey Trulsr
Dalyce Emmers
L 66-68
UBC
20-Dalyce Emmers
12-Dalyce Emmers
6-Kabree Howard
3-Kiera Lyons
2-Dalyce Emmers
11/23/12
W 72-62
VICTORIA
18-Dalyce Emmers
14-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Kabree Howard
2-Kelsey Trulsr
1-Dalyce Emmers
11/24/12
L 59-70
at Mount Royal
25-Kiera Lyons
10-Dalyce Emmers
5-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kabree Howard
3-Dalyce Emmers
11/29/12
W 66-60
at UNBC
28-Kiera Lyons
13-Dalyce Emmers
7-Kabree Howard
3-Dalyce Emmers
4-Dalyce Emmers
12/01/12
W 92-70
Opponent
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked shots
at Fraser Valley
18-Dalyce Emmers
7-Dalyce Emmers
3-Desarae Hogbe
4-Kiera Lyons
6-Dalyce Emmers
01/11/13
Dalyce Emmers
L 62-71
at Trinity Western
14-Dalyce Emmers
15-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Kiera Lyons
3-Kiera Lyons
1-Desarae Hogbe
01/12/13
Kiera Lyons
W 66-51
UBC OKANAGAN
19-Kiera Lyons
12-Kelsey Trulsr
5-Riley Humbert
3-Riley Humbert
4-Dalyce Emmers
01/18/13
Dalyce Emmers
Kelsey Trulsr
W 87-65
THOMPSON RIVERS
24-Dalyce Emmers
12-Kelsey Trulsr
5-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kelsey Trulsr
2-Dalyce Emmers
01/19/13
W 89-70
at Brandon
21-Dalyce Emmers
10-Kelsey Trulsr
6-Kabree Howard
4-Kelsey Trulsr
2-Dalyce Emmers
01/25/13
Kelsey Trulsr
W 86-48
at Brandon
20-Dalyce Emmers
13-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Riley Humbert
3-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Dalyce Emmers
01/26/13
Jordyn Halvor
W 60-34
WINNIPEG
19-Dalyce Emmers
15-Dalyce Emmers
8-Kabree Howard
3-Dalyce Emmers
1-Kiera Lyons
02/01/13
Dalyce Emmers
W 82-80
WINNIPEG
16-Dalyce Emmers
11-Kelsey Trulsr
4-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kelsey Trulsr
1-Tracy Hollowa
02/02/13
L 63-64
at Manitoba
19-Dalyce Emmers
14-Dalyce Emmers
3-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kaylee Halvor
None
02/08/13
Kabree Howard
Riley Humbert
W 72-62
Kiera Lyons
at Manitoba
12-Kiera Lyons
10-Kelsey Trulsr
4-Kabree Howard
3-Kelsey Trulsr
1-Bailey Johnso
02/09/13
Kiera Lyons
W 72-55
Opponent
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocked shots
ALBERTA
17-Dalyce Emmers
13-Dalyce Emmers
5-Kabree Howard
2-Kelsey Trulsr
1-Dalyce Emmers
02/15/13
Dalyce Emmers
L 58-67
Kiera Lyons
ALBERTA
13-Dalyce Emmers
6-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Dalyce Emmers
1-Kaylee Halvor
None
02/16/13
Kabree Howard
L 48-58
Riley Humbert
Kelsey Trulsr
at Fraser Valley
14-Dalyce Emmers
7-Dalyce Emmers
2-Kabree Howard
3-Dalyce Emmers
3-Dalyce Emmers
02/21/13
Kelsey Trulsr
Kiera Lyons
L 58-65
at Fraser Valley
16-Dalyce Emmers
10-Kelsey Trulsr
6-Kabree Howard
3-Dalyce Emmers
3-Dalyce Emmers
02/22/13
Dalyce Emmers
Kabree Howard
W 67-56
at Fraser Valley
18-Dalyce Emmers
6-Kelsey Trulsr
3-Kiera Lyons
1-Dalyce Emmers
3-Dalyce Emmers
02/23/13
Dalyce Emmers
Riley Humbert
L 58-73
Kiera Lyons
Kaylee Halvor
Kabree Howard
Team Game-by-Game |
TOTAL
3-PTRS
REBOUNDS
POINTS
Opponent
Date
Score
w/l
fgm-fga
pct
3fg-fga
pct
ftm-fta
pct
off
def
tot
avg
pf
ast
t/o
blk
stl
pts
avg
at Regina
11/01/12
70-65
Wot
25-63
.397
3-16
.188
17-29
.586
16
39
55
55.0
14
6
28
2
9
70
70.0
REGINA
11/03/12
65-79
L
23-51
.451
4-14
.286
15-21
.714
11
27
38
46.5
10
10
25
1
6
65
67.5
at Lethbridge
11/09/12
61-67
L
23-68
.338
4-18
.222
11-13
.846
10
22
32
41.7
16
9
12
0
7
61
65.3
at Lethbridge
11/10/12
62-46
W
28-66
.424
4-18
.222
2-2
1.000
11
26
37
40.5
14
15
16
0
14
62
64.5
CALGARY
11/16/12
71-73
L
28-58
.483
5-9
.556
10-19
.526
12
23
35
39.4
15
17
20
3
7
71
65.8
CALGARY
11/17/12
66-68
L
26-58
.448
6-19
.316
8-10
.800
11
24
35
38.7
17
18
22
2
7
66
65.8
UBC
11/23/12
72-62
W
30-61
.492
6-14
.429
6-9
.667
11
24
35
38.1
14
15
19
2
8
72
66.7
VICTORIA
11/24/12
59-70
L
24-58
.414
2-14
.143
9-14
.643
10
29
39
38.2
17
10
21
1
4
59
65.8
at Mount Royal
11/29/12
66-60
W
24-61
.393
5-18
.278
13-25
.520
22
25
47
39.2
18
18
20
4
6
66
65.8
at UNBC
12/01/12
92-70
W
36-70
.514
11-24
.458
9-15
.600
16
30
46
39.9
18
17
21
7
13
92
68.4
at Fraser Valley
01/11/13
62-71
L
15-44
.341
7-20
.350
25-31
.806
6
24
30
39.0
18
12
16
6
7
62
67.8
at Trinity Western
01/12/13
66-51
W
20-53
.377
5-15
.333
21-26
.808
17
30
47
39.7
14
12
23
1
9
66
67.7
UBC OKANAGAN
01/18/13
87-65
W
33-65
.508
7-20
.350
14-18
.778
13
37
50
40.5
19
18
23
4
9
87
69.2
THOMPSON RIVERS
01/19/13
89-70
W
32-59
.542
6-16
.375
19-24
.792
8
30
38
40.3
12
17
16
2
9
89
70.6
at Brandon
01/25/13
86-48
W
28-63
.444
6-13
.462
24-32
.750
18
29
47
40.7
20
22
24
3
14
86
71.6
at Brandon
01/26/13
60-34
W
22-62
.355
5-18
.278
11-14
.786
14
36
50
41.3
11
14
20
3
10
60
70.9
WINNIPEG
02/01/13
82-80
W
30-56
.536
6-14
.429
16-26
.615
10
29
39
41.2
15
23
21
2
8
82
71.5
WINNIPEG
02/02/13
63-64
L
25-61
.410
4-18
.222
9-18
.500
18
30
48
41.6
17
10
21
1
6
63
71.1
at Manitoba
02/08/13
72-62
W
26-71
.366
2-16
.125
18-23
.783
26
29
55
42.3
10
14
16
0
7
72
71.1
at Manitoba
02/09/13
72-55
W
25-60
.417
4-12
.333
18-30
.600
22
32
54
42.8
21
10
26
2
13
72
71.2
ALBERTA
02/15/13
58-67
L
24-58
.414
4-14
.286
6-12
.500
14
24
38
42.6
15
14
18
1
9
58
70.5
ALBERTA
02/16/13
48-58
L
18-50
.360
3-14
.214
9-15
.600
12
25
37
42.4
7
12
23
0
4
48
69.5
at Fraser Valley
02/21/13
58-65
L
21-52
.404
5-13
.385
11-15
.733
6
22
28
41.7
20
10
19
5
4
58
69.0
at Fraser Valley
02/22/13
67-56
W
24-55
.436
5-19
.263
14-19
.737
12
29
41
41.7
15
12
22
3
9
67
68.9
at Fraser Valley
02/23/13
58-73
L
17-38
.447
5-11
.455
19-29
.655
7
18
25
41.0
21
10
27
5
5
58
68.5
Saskatchewan
1712
627-1461
.429
124-397
.312
334-489
.683
333
693
1026
41.0
388
345
519
60
204
1712
68.5
Opponents
1579
582-1589
.366
116-397
.292
299-411
.727
314
544
858
34.3
430
266
418
30
259
1579
63.2
Games played: 25
Rebounds/game: 41.0
Points/game: 68.5
Assists/game: 13.8
FG Pct: 42.9
Turnovers/game: 20.8
3FG Pct: 31.2
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7
FT Pct: 68.3
Steals/game: 8.2
Blocks/game: 2.4
Opponent Game-by-Game |
TOTAL
3-PTRS
REBOUNDS
POINTS
Opponent
Date
Score
w/l
fgm-fga
pct
3fg-fga
pct
ftm-fta
pct
off
def
tot
avg
pf
ast
t/o
blk
stl
pts
avg
at Regina
11/01/12
70-65
Wot
26-80
.325
2-17
.118
11-15
.733
17
27
44
44.0
20
14
18
6
16
65
65.0
REGINA
11/03/12
65-79
L
34-72
.472
7-22
.318
4-6
.667
12
20
32
38.0
20
14
14
1
14
79
72.0
at Lethbridge
11/09/12
61-67
L
27-61
.443
6-15
.400
7-9
.778
8
30
38
38.0
11
9
14
0
10
67
70.3
at Lethbridge
11/10/12
62-46
W
15-55
.273
3-8
.375
13-16
.813
13
26
39
38.2
7
8
26
0
6
46
64.2
CALGARY
11/16/12
71-73
L
30-64
.469
4-18
.222
9-13
.692
12
19
31
36.8
17
9
15
1
10
73
66.0
CALGARY
11/17/12
66-68
L
25-63
.397
4-8
.500
14-19
.737
17
21
38
37.0
15
7
16
2
9
68
66.3
UBC
11/23/12
72-62
W
24-58
.414
5-16
.313
9-18
.500
9
20
29
35.9
14
7
20
1
10
62
65.7
VICTORIA
11/24/12
59-70
L
28-66
.424
3-9
.333
11-18
.611
10
25
35
35.8
17
10
9
1
15
70
66.2
at Mount Royal
11/29/12
66-60
W
21-61
.344
1-14
.071
17-21
.810
11
21
32
35.3
21
7
22
2
7
60
65.6
at UNBC
12/01/12
92-70
W
24-65
.369
5-21
.238
17-22
.773
12
23
35
35.3
16
10
19
0
5
70
66.0
at Fraser Valley
01/11/13
62-71
L
24-61
.393
7-17
.412
16-23
.696
12
20
32
35.0
22
18
19
1
11
71
66.5
at Trinity Western
01/12/13
66-51
W
18-67
.269
1-12
.083
14-17
.824
20
17
37
35.2
14
10
16
0
11
51
65.2
UBC OKANAGAN
01/18/13
87-65
W
21-65
.323
7-19
.368
16-21
.762
9
17
26
34.5
16
6
17
0
13
65
65.2
THOMPSON RIVERS
01/19/13
89-70
W
25-66
.379
6-20
.300
14-17
.824
11
20
31
34.2
18
8
14
1
11
70
65.5
at Brandon
01/25/13
86-48
W
14-49
.286
3-9
.333
17-23
.739
9
23
32
34.1
22
7
28
2
8
48
64.3
at Brandon
01/26/13
60-34
W
16-59
.271
0-12
.000
2-6
.333
9
29
38
34.3
15
6
18
1
7
34
62.4
WINNIPEG
02/01/13
82-80
W
29-74
.392
8-21
.381
14-18
.778
13
19
32
34.2
22
14
16
0
8
80
63.5
WINNIPEG
02/02/13
63-64
L
25-71
.352
4-15
.267
10-13
.769
19
24
43
34.7
16
8
12
0
10
64
63.5
at Manitoba
02/08/13
72-62
W
24-65
.369
8-19
.421
6-9
.667
15
21
36
34.7
15
13
15
3
8
62
63.4
at Manitoba
02/09/13
72-55
W
17-61
.279
4-11
.364
17-22
.773
14
18
32
34.6
21
7
25
2
12
55
63.0
ALBERTA
02/15/13
58-67
L
27-59
.458
4-19
.211
9-11
.818
7
22
29
34.3
15
18
13
1
7
67
63.2
ALBERTA
02/16/13
48-58
L
22-58
.379
7-21
.333
7-9
.778
11
22
33
34.3
13
12
13
0
9
58
63.0
at Fraser Valley
02/21/13
58-65
L
22-70
.314
4-16
.250
17-22
.773
20
23
43
34.7
17
13
11
3
13
65
63.0
at Fraser Valley
02/22/13
67-56
W
18-56
.321
7-17
.412
13-20
.650
8
20
28
34.4
19
13
15
1
12
56
62.8
at Fraser Valley
02/23/13
58-73
L
26-63
.413
6-21
.286
15-23
.652
16
17
33
34.3
27
18
13
1
17
73
63.2
Opponents
1579
582-1589
.366
116-397
.292
299-411
.727
314
544
858
34.3
430
266
418
30
259
1579
63.2
Saskatchewan
1712
627-1461
.429
124-397
.312
334-489
.683
333
693
1026
41.0
388
345
519
60
204
1712
68.5
Games played: 25
Rebounds/game: 34.3
Points/game: 63.2
Assists/game: 10.6
FG Pct: 36.6
Turnovers/game: 16.7
3FG Pct: 29.2
Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6
FT Pct: 72.7
Steals/game: 10.4
Blocks/game: 1.2
The days of the program began as the Huskiettes. The 1949 team, led by co-captains Sylvia Fedoruk and Lydia McNamara, went undefeated, capturing the city and provincial senior titles as well as the Canadian Western University Championship.
In the 1970’s the program achieved respectability in the Canada West under head coach Pat Jackson. From ’72-82, the Huskies were 109-91, third in the then six-team Canada West during that period. Karen Kusler was a key cog for the team in the early part of the decade, racking up 998 career points in conference play.
The ’75-76 season saw the debut of Swift Current product Nancy Brentnell. Brentnell would easily become the all-time leading scorer in program history with 1,408 career points. She was a Canada West All-Star on several occasions and her contributions along with fellow all-star Sheila Brennan would carry the Huskiettes through to the 80’s.
In the 80’s, the program began to suffer some significant setbacks. After a disastrous 0-10 season, Pat Jackson, coach of the program for 13 years decided to move on. Her replacement, Tracie McAra was unable to make any major improvements and only lasted three years at the helm with a 6-34 record.
In 1989, Irene Wallace took over and in her six years in charge fared no better, finishing at 12-108. From 1994-98, Tracy Bowie would take over but would experience the same problems at 12-68. Two bright spots during Bowie’s years however were the play of Allison Fairbrother and Kim Grant. Fairbrother was a force for the Huskies on the interior, amassing 1,330 career points, third in school history. Grant was an outstanding contributor as well notching 1,129 points from ’93-’98. Fairbrother is now an assistant coach with the team.
For the 1998-99 season, the Huskies went through another coaching change, hiring Ontario native Lisa Thomaidis. In her first two seasons, led by top scorers Jacqueline Lavallee and Carla Puetz would slowly begin to return the program to respectability. In ’00-’01, the Huskies would open up the new millennium with a 7-15 record and a trip to the postseason, their first in 18 years.
The Huskies would miss the playoffs the next two seasons but a exciting young core led by Calgary native Ashley Dutchak and Rockglen’s Sarah Crooks would give the Huskies hope for the future. The 2003-04 campaign was a breakthrough season for the program as they finished with a winning record at 11-9 and hosted a playoff series. Crooks and Dutchak had huge sophomore seasons but they were unable to produce in the playoffs, swept two straight by Winnipeg in the postseason. In 04-05, the Huskies once again finished at 11-9 and hosted a playoff series but were unable to find postseason success, losing to UBC in two straight.
The 05-06 season was a historic one for the program. The team enjoyed their best regular season ever, finishing at 17-3. Crooks was a CIS All-Canadian and a recipient of the Nan Copp Award as the top player in the nation. Late in the season, Crooks became the all-time leading scorer in school history topping Nancy Brentnell’s 25-year old record. In the playoffs, the team finally found success, defeating the Calgary Dinos 2-1 in the Central Divison Final. In the Canada West Final Four, they knocked off top-ranked UBC and Simon Fraser to capture the school’s first ever conference championship in the modern era. The Huskies had the No. 1 ranking in the nation going into nationals in New Brunswick, but were upset by tournament hosts UNB in the quarter-finals.
The next season, the Huskies had one last shot at a national title with their inside-outside combo of Crooks and Dutchak. The squad finished the regular season at 15-7, third in the Central Division. Crooks won the Nan Copp award for the second time and was also a CIS All Canadian. The Huskies started the playoffs on the road, knocking off Calgary in two straight. In the Central Division final, the Alberta Panas defeated the Huskies in three games.
The Huskies started the 2007-08 season knowing they would be in the CIS Championship as hosts. They also knew they might have a bumpy ride with the young team full of first and second year players. They finished the season 9-13 and in third place in the Central Division. It was in the postseason that the team showed their true potential knocking off the then-ranked Calgary Dinos in two straight before pushing the then-ranked No.4 Alberta Pandas to three games. They finished sixth at the CIS Championship.
The Huskies made a big jump in 2008-09 finishing with a 18-4 record and first in the Central Division. However, the playoffs weren’t as expected for the Huskies. They lost all but one of six playoffs games including two in the CIS Championship. Kim Tulloch was named a CIS First Team All-Canadian and Lisa Thomaidis was named the CIS Coach of the Year.
In 2009-10, the Huskies had their best finish at a CIS Championship knocking provincial rival Regina Cougars off for the bronze medal at the national event. The Huskies finished the season at 14-6 and had a CIS top five ranking all season long with the help of new addition and fifth-year Lindsay DeGroot. Together the Huskies found their groove in the postseason blowing through Canada West quarter-final competition and finishing third in the Canada West after defeating Alberta.
Saskatchewan continued to prove they were a powerhouse in CIS women’s basketball in 2010-11. Finishing with a program-best and Canada West first place 22-2 record (32-3 overall), the Huskies had a 20 game conference winning streak that stands at 27 overall games. Ranked No. 1 in the CIS for seven weeks, the Huskies blew through quarter-final competition to host the Canada West Final Four. In a comeback victory, the Huskies defeated the Regina Cougars 77-74 for their second-ever conference title. At the CIS Championship – the fifth in sixth seasons for the Huskies – Saskatchewan defeated the Wilfred Laurier Golden Hawks 58-51 in the quarter-final, the St.FX X-Women 58-48 in the semifinal before losing to the host Windsor Lancers 63-49 in the final.
With the loss of five fifth-year players including four starters, the Huskies exceeded expectations with a 15-5 record. The Huskies finished second in the Prairie Division hosting a Canada West Quarter-final series against the Thompson Rivers WolfPack. After defeating the WolfPack in two games, the Huskies finished with a bronze medal at the Canada West Final Four in Regina with a 71-65 win over the Fraser Valley Cascades. Saskatchewan had another lifeline to the CIS Championship as hosts of the CIS West Regional, but were ousted by the Brock Badgers in a 66-62 loss. But on the strength of their regular season, the Huskies were handed the wildcard berth into the CIS Final 8 in Calgary where the Huskies finished sixth.
In the 2012-13 season, Jill Humbert will take over for Lisa Thomaidis, who will be on a professional leave of absence in the season. Humbert is a former Canada West All-Star, Canada West Champion and CIS major award winner.
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| Head Coaches (Canada West) | ||
| Pat Jackson | 1964-85 | Record: 113-117* |
| Tracie McAra | 1985-88 | Record: 6-34 |
| Irene Wallace | 1988-94 | Record: 12-108 |
| Tracy Bowie | 1994-98 | Record: 12-68 |
| Lisa Thomaidis | 1998-Present | Record: 162-125 |
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