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@FGCU_WBB Readies For Saturday’s WNIT Championship at South Dakota

Eagles travel to South Dakota for the 2016 WNIT Champioonship

FGCU (33-5) at South Dakota (31-6)
FGCU Head Coach: Karl Smesko | Kent State '93 | 14th Season at FGCU: 377-72 (83.9%) | 17th Season as Head Coach: 439-99 (81.5%)
South Dakota Head Coach: Amy Williams | Nebraska '98 | Fourth Season at South Dakota:  95-44 (68.3%) | Ninth Season as Head Coach: 192-109 (63.7%)
When: Saturday, April 2 | 3 p.m. ET
Where: DakotaDome | Vermillion, S.D.
Watch: CBS Sports Network with Thad Anderson and Chiney Ogwumike
                In SWFL: Comcast: 744/393 CenturyLink: 643/1643 DirecTV: 221 DISH Network: 158
Online: CBSSports.com
Stats: via StatBroadcast.com
All-Time Series: First-Ever Meeting
WNIT Bracket: available here
Game Notes: FGCU | South Dakota
 
VERMILLION, S.D. – For the first time in program history, the FGCU women's basketball team will compete for the WNIT Championship Saturday, April 2. The Eagles will take on the University of South Dakota in a 3 p.m. ET tipoff at USD's Dakota Dome as the team looks to conclude an already tremendously successful season with a win.
 
Thursday's semifinal win over Michigan in front of a sold-out crowd of 4,633 at Alico Arena pushed FGCU's win total to 33, just one shy of the program record. The Eagles now stand at 33-5 on the year with one final game to play.
 
GAME DAY
Saturday's championship game will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network with Thad Anderson and Chiney Ogwumike on the call. Channel listings for Southwest Florida are listed above with a full channel list available here. Fans can also watch the game line online here. Live stats will be available through GoYotes.com, while fans can also find live, in-game updates on Twitter by following @FGCU_WBB.
 
QUICK HITS:
-RAINING THREES: FGCU's 365 total 3-pointers made this season ranks third nationally and sets a new FGCU single-season record, while the 9.6 makes per game ranks sixth among the nation's best.
-The Eagles have held opponents to just 49.4 points per game this season for the nation's second-best defensive mark. The team also ranks among the top-20 in field goal percentage defense by holding foes to a 35.4 percent clip and third overall in 3-point percentage defense as opponents shoot just 25 percent from long-range against FGCU.
-The Green and Blue is the nation's only team to rank among the top-10 in 3-point shooting and the top-50 in team defense.
-FGCU is 8-5 all-time in WNIT games with previous wins over Drexel, GW and USF and now Bethune-Cookman, Wake Forest, Tulane, Hofstra and Michigan.
- The Eagles are one of just six DI teams with 32 + wins this season, joining Connecticut, Baylor, South Carolina, Notre Dame and Oregon State.
-With a 14-0 mark in A-Sun play, FGCU is one of just six Division I teams to finish conference play without a loss, joining Connecticut, South Carolina, Colorado State, UC Riverside and Notre Dame.
-In the final espnW ranking of the year, FGCU stood as the nation's No. 1 Mid-Major team.
-Whitney Knight (Winston-Salem, N.C./R.J. Reynolds High School) became the seventh player in A-Sun to repeat as Player of the Year when she picked up the league's top honor last week.
-The Eagles also picked up the league's highest academic honor this season with Stephanie Haas (Avon Lake, Ohio/Magnificat High School) earning her second-straight Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.
 
The Eagles entered the 2016 WNIT with a record of 28-5 on the season and moved to 33-5 Thursday with an electric win over Michigan at home. The stellar record includes a 21-game win streak, the unblemished conference mark, a 12-0 record in road games and now five wins in the WNIT. The win total stood two games higher than any other team in the WNIT's 64-team field as the tournament began and has continued to rise above the field.
 
FGCU secured its ninth-straight postseason appearance with a sixth-straight Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Championship. The Eagles went 14-0 in A-Sun action for their fourth perfect season in five years and earned the league's automatic bid to the WNIT with the regular season title.
 
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
The nonconference slate put the Eagles up against nine top-125 teams this season to push the team to a strength of schedule rating of 61 and prepare the team for a tournament of the WNIT's caliber. The slate included eight teams that made the postseason last year with seven programs that finished the 2014-15 season among the top-100. Of the team's schedule this season, five opponents from the regular season appeared in the WNIT and four made it to the NCAA Tournament.
 
The Eagles compiled a record of 6-3 against the top-125 teams with notable victories at George Washington (23) and Akron (123) as well as against Auburn (57), Quinnipiac (87), Harvard (97) and Arizona (122). The triumph over GW in Washington, D.C. stands as the team's strongest win of the season as it was a true road game played without reigning A-Sun Player of the Year Whitney Knight. The Eagles were also without Knight during losses to top-50 teams Ohio (50) and Arkansas State (43), while the senior played limited minutes on doctor's orders when the team battled No. 14 Mississippi State (24) to a 65-60 finish in Puerto Rico.
 
The schedule now includes five programs from power conferences with the close loss to Mississippi State, wins over Arizona, Auburn, Wake Forest and Michigan.
 
WITH WHITNEY
The 2016 A-Sun Player of the Year missed the first eight games of the season while battling a foot injury but picked up right where she left off upon return with 16 points and 10 rebounds at Providence on Dec. 12. In 29 games on the court, Knight has led all players with 13.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. She also tops the team and the league and ranks among the nation's top-20 with 90 blocks in her 29 games played. During her recovery, the team faced tough competition in Ohio, Akron, Arkansas State, George Washington and Harvard and amassed a 5-3 record to start the year. With Knight, the team is 27-2 and has outscored opponents by an average of 63.4 to 46.3 points per game.
 
POSTSEASON HONORS
In the days leading up to the A-Sun Tournament, the league announced its major award winners, highlighted by the Green and Blue. Knight was honored as A-Sun Player of the Year for the second-consecutive season, while classmate DyTiesha Dunson (Albany, Ga./Westover High School) earned the A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year nod and head coach Karl Smesko was named Coach of the Year for the seventh time in eight seasons.
 
In addition to the major awards, Knight and classmate Kaneisha Atwater (Fort-Pierce, Fla./Fort Pierce-Westwood High School/VCU) were both unanimously selected to the All-Conference First Team. Knight earned her third First Team accolade, with Atwater taking the honor for the second-straight year.
 
On the academic side, Haas was named the A-Sun Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row, while Dunson and Taylor Gradinjan (Cudahy, Wisc./Cudahy High School) joined Haas on the All-Academic Team.
 
In the midst of the postseason, Knight earned Associated Press All-American accolades as an honorable mention.
 
THE GREEN AND BLUE
Atwater currently tops FGCU's three double-figure scorers at 14.3 points scored per game through the 38-game season season. Atwater has added 5.9 rebounds per contest with 108 assists and 52 steals. Since her return from injury, Knight has added 13.5 points per game with a team-high 7.3 rebounds. Knight has blocked 90 shots so far this season with 82 shots made from the perimeter. Gradinjan has also contributed double-digits for the Eagles with 9.5 points per contest. The strong shooter has made a team-best 88 3-pointers this season and ranked third in the league through the regular season.
 
Dunson has facilitated the offense with 185 assists on the year. Dunson's assist to turnover ratio of 3.42 currently ranks third the nation, while the total assist mark stands as a new FGCU single-season record.
 
As a unit, the Eagles have scored 64.7 points per game, while holding opponents to just 49.4 points per contest. The defensive mark ranks second nationally, only behind Connecticut. FGCU has converted 38.8 percent of shots with 9.6 makes from 3-point range per game. The Eagles have been narrowly outrebounded 36.6 to 37.8 boards per game but hold a heavy advantage in turnovers as the squad has forced 17 miscues per game with only 10.5 turnovers of its own. The margin of 6.2 ranks seventh nationally, while the limited number of turnovers is the country's second-best mark.
 
FGCU's stifling defense will be a test for South Dakota's offense as the team's scoring production ranks among the nation's top-15.
 
WNIT HISTORY
2016 marks FGCU's sixth appearance in the WNIT with its first since the 2013 season. FGCU fell 65-41 to Winthrop at Alico Arena in its last appearance but has improved its WNIT standing this season. The Eagles are now 8-5 all-time in WNIT games with wins over Drexel, George Washington, USF and now Bethune-Cookman, Wake Forest, Tulane, Hofstra and Michigan. The team advanced to the second round in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2016 and will appear in its first-ever championship game Saturday.
 
ROAD WARRIORS
The Eagles are known nationally for their success at home, but this season the team is excelling away from Southwest Florida as well. FGCU holds a 12-0 record in games played on the home court of its opponent with an average margin of victory of over 19 points. The team has held foes to just 49.2 points per game with a 35.5 percent clip from the floor. The road slate this year includes a win in Washington, D.C. over A-10 power George Washington (while Knight was out with injury). The Eagles are one of just three teams nationwide with an unblemished record on the road, joining Connecticut (14-0) and South Carolina (11-0).
 
POWERFUL WINS
After defeating the Pac-12's Arizona in Puerto Rico before the holidays, the Eagles have now defeated at least one team from each of the Power Five conferences since making the jump to Division I. With a home win over Auburn to end 2015, another victory over an ACC foe in Wake Forest and the recent win over the Big Ten's Michigan, the team has picked up 13 total wins against the BCS programs.  – SEC: Auburn (Dec. 30, 2015), LSU (Dec. 28, 2012), Florida (Nov. 14, 2008); ACC: Wake Forest (Mar. 21, 2016) Clemson (Nov. 28, 2014) Virginia Tech (Dec. 16, 2012/Dec. 21, 2011/Nov. 25, 2010), Big Ten: Michigan (Mar. 31, 2016) Michigan State (Nov. 19, 2011), Indiana (Dec. 21, 2010); Big 12: Oklahoma State (Mar. 21, 2015); Pac-12: Arizona (Dec. 20, 2015).
 
The matchup with Michigan stands as the team's 11th game against a power opponent at Alico Arena. The team previously earned home wins over Wake Forest, Auburn, Virginia Tech, LSU, Michigan State, Florida and Indiana.
 
RAINING THREES
FGCU topped the Atlantic Sun and ranked among the nation's best with 9.6 3-pointers made her game and 356 total long-range makes on the year. The Eagles' signature shot has produced 1,095 of the team's 2,460 points on the year. On the national stage, the total 3-pointers made rank third among the NCAA's 349 teams, while the makes per game mark stands at sixth. The team has consistently ranked among the nation's top 3-point shooters and held the NCAA single-game record with 22 made on 41 attempts until this season when Sacramento State hit 25. The Eagles led the nation during the 2012-13 season with 342 long-range makes and followed with 319 in the 2013-14 season. That mark of 342 now stands as the third-best performance in NCAA history. The team also sank 10.7 3-pointers per game in that season, an average that also stands as the third-best overall mark. The Eagles' total of 364 marks a new program single-season record and stands as the league's top performance over a season.
                       
THE SOUTH DAKOTA COYOTES  
The University of South Dakota enters Saturday's championship game with a record of 31-6. The Coyotes went 15-1 in Summit League action for the league's regular season title, but like FGCU, was upended in the conference tournament final. The 'Yotes fell to South Dakota State by a six-point margin but have since earned WNIT wins over Creighton, Minnesota, Northern Iowa, Western Kentucky and Oregon. South Dakota is 16-1 at the DakotaDome this season and has lost just one home game in the last two seasons. The team finished the season with an official RPI of 62 after the strong conference schedule that included a 14-game win streak. SD also ranks as espnW's no. 3 Mid-Major program, behind FGCU and George Washington.  The Coyotes are making their third WNIT appearance and a sixth-straight postseason appearance.
 
South Dakota's offensive intensity leads the 'Yotes as the team's scoring ranks 12th nationally at 78.4 points scored per game. SD converts shots at a rate of 45.2 percent with a 38.5 percent clip from 3-point range and averages eight long-range makes a game. The team has limited foes to 64.2 points per game at a rate of 40.1 percent through 37 games this season and holds a rebound margin of close to 11 boards per game. South Dakota also holds the advantage in assists, turnovers and steals this season.
 
Summit League Player of the Year Nicole Seekamp leads the charge for the 'Yotes with 16.1 points per game. The 5-10 senior converts shots at a rate of 45.9 percent and has dished out 224 assists on the year to facilitate the offense. On the defensive side, Seekamp leads the team with 89 steals and pulls down 3.7 rebounds per game. The team's rebounding efforts are well balanced as the squad leader averages just 4.9 boards per game. Tia Hemiller grabs the near-five rebounds and adds 10.4 points per game as the team's only other double-figure scorer.
 
In her fourth season with the 'Yotes, Amy Williams holds a record of 95-44. She was named the Summit League Coach of the Year in her ninth year as a head coach.
 
MILESTONES MOUNTING
With such an experienced squad, several players on the team hold and are within reach of program milestones.
 
Dunson leads the team and recently took the top spot in program history with 450 career assists.
 
FGCU CAREER ASSISTS
1DyTiesha Dunson2012-16450
2Shannon Murphy2007-11419
3Megan Jones2002-05338
4Adrianne McNally2006-10335
5Courtney Chihil2008-12333
 
Knight tops the FGCU record book and took over the top spot in the league records Saturday, Feb. 20.
                                                                                                                                                                           
ATLANTIC SUN CAREER BLOCKS
1Whitney Knight2011-16324
2Jessica BobbitBelmont 05-09290
3Katie Beth PateLipscomb 03-07264
4Albena BranzovaFIU 91-95250
5Denise HogieCoC 91-93248
                                                         
On the offensive end, Knight passed Adrianne McNally to move to second all-time with 21 points scored Feb. 20.
 
FGCU CAREER POINTS
1Sarah Hansen2009-141,901
2Whitney Knight2011-161,568
3Adrianne McNally2006-101,415
4Kelsey Jacobson2008-121,263
5Shannon Murphy2007-111,185
 
Knight recently took the second position in the FGCU record book in steals and now stands only behind Hansen in three different categories.
 
FGCU CAREER STEALS
1Sarah Hansen2009-14249
2Whitney Knight2011-16204
3Courtney Chihil2008-12199
4Shannon Murphy2007-11168
5Brittany Kennedy2011-13148
 
Knight entered the 2015-16 season with 516 career rebounds and will continue to climb the FGCU records. She recently moved to second all-time in the record books, behind only Hansen.
 
FGCU CAREER REBOUNDS
1Sarah Hansen2009-14887
2Whitney Knight2011-16730
3Adrianne McNally2006-10658
4Robyn Swain2002-04640
5Courtney Chihil2008-12603
 
Gluesing tops the squad with 139 games played through a four-year career. The senior matched Sarah Hansen's all-time appearances record in the A-Sun Quarterfinal and became FGCU's all-time leader in the A-Sun Semifinal game, while Haas and Meador sit just behind Gluesing in the top-three.
 
FGCU CAREER APPEARANCES
1Jaime Gluesing2012-16139
2Stephanie Haas2012-16138
3Katie Meador2012-16133
4Sarah Hansen2009-14132
5Adrianne McNally2006-10128
 
SMESKO
Head coach Karl Smesko earned his sixth-consecutive Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year award with a successful 2015-16 campaign and was named the espnW Mid-Major Coach of the Year. Under his direction, the team has compiled two-straight 30-win seasons with four perfect A-Sun regular-season slates in the last five years. The team earned its first top-25 ranking and a third NCAA Tournament appearance as a seven seed last season where FGCU won its first ever DI NCAA Tournament game against No. 10 Oklahoma State. With 30 wins and counting this year, Smesko has guided the Eagles to 12-straight 20+ win seasons.  He maintains a record of 378-72 at FGCU for a win percentage of 83.8 with a mark of 145-13 (91.7 W%) in Atlantic Sun contests and has led the team to a 81-1 record in conference play in the last five seasons.  The six-time Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year earned his 400th career win last season in just 493 career games, two games faster than UConn's Geno Auriemma, and holds a career record of 439-99 (81.5 W%).  Smesko ranks among an elite list of just four active Division I coaches with a career win percentage of .800 or higher, joining Auriemma, Baylor's Kim Mulkey and Stanford's Tara VanDerveer in the esteemed group.
 
SUPPORT THE CAUSE
FGCU Athletics sponsors events throughout the year to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics' charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag FeedFGCU to help raise awareness.
 
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Players Mentioned

Kaneisha Atwater

#2 Kaneisha Atwater

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5' 7"
Senior
DyTiesha Dunson

#0 DyTiesha Dunson

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5' 8"
Senior
Jaime Gluesing

#21 Jaime Gluesing

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5' 10"
Senior
Taylor Gradinjan

#24 Taylor Gradinjan

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5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stephanie Haas

#12 Stephanie Haas

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5' 8"
Senior
Whitney Knight

#14 Whitney Knight

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6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
Katie Meador

#3 Katie Meador

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5' 11"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Kaneisha Atwater

#2 Kaneisha Atwater

5' 7"
Senior
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DyTiesha Dunson

#0 DyTiesha Dunson

5' 8"
Senior
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Jaime Gluesing

#21 Jaime Gluesing

5' 10"
Senior
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Taylor Gradinjan

#24 Taylor Gradinjan

5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
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Stephanie Haas

#12 Stephanie Haas

5' 8"
Senior
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Whitney Knight

#14 Whitney Knight

6' 3"
Redshirt Senior
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Katie Meador

#3 Katie Meador

5' 11"
Senior
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