Skip To Main Content

davion wingate kennesaw state preview 01-19-19
Brad Young

Women's Basketball Nicholas Huenefeld (@niklaustradamus)

PREVIEW: @FGCU_WBB Resumes ASUN Action At Kennesaw State Saturday

KENNESAW, Ga. - The FGCU women's basketball team (12-4, 3-0 ASUN) will look to extend its ASUN regular season winning streak to 11 when it travels to face Kennesaw State (5-11, 1-2) on the road Saturday. It will be the 25th all-time meeting between the two programs, and the Eagles hold a 9-2 record on the road in the series.

Matchup: FGCU (12-4, 3-0 ASUN) vs Kennesaw State (5-11, 1-2 ASUN)
When: Saturday Jan. 19 at 2 p.m.
Rankings: FGCU is No. 5 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Poll
Where: KSU Convocation Center | Kennesaw Ga.
Watch (ESPN+):
here
Game Notes: FGCU (
Interactive | Printable)
Live Stats:
here
Series: FGCU leads 22-2 (9-2 on the road)
Coaches
Karl Smesko (17th season at FGCU - 447-91; 20th season overall - 508-118 | Agnus Berenato (3rd season at Kennesaw State - 22-50; 32nd season overall - 466-463)
 
Kennesaw State Notes
The Owls (5-11, 1-2) got 27 points and 15 rebounds from sophomore Alexis Poole on Tuesday, but fell 67-61 to Liberty at home.

Kennesaw State's top three scorers are all underclassmen. Kamiyah Street, a sophomore guard, leads the team at 15.9 per contest and was named Second Team All-ASUN and ASUN Freshman of the Year last season. Poole, who was also named to the conference's top rookie team last year, checks in at 14.1 per game, while true freshman Amani Johnson averages 10.4 per game. All three have started every game for the Owls.

Kennesaw State Leaders
PPG: Kamiyah Street (15.9), Alexis Poole (14.1), Amani Johnson (10.4)
RPG: Alexis Poole (8.5), Simina Avram (5.4), Carlotta Gianolla (4.4)
APG: Amani Johnson (4.5), Kamiyah Street (3.1)
SPG: Kamiyah Street (3.4), Amani Johnson (2.3), Alexis Poole (1.2)
BPG: Simina Avram (1.0)

Series History
FGCU is 22-2 all-time against Kennesaw State and has won 16 straight in the series dating back to Jan. 4, 2012. Both losses in the series for the Eagles have come on the road with the latest occurring Feb. 14, 2011.

ASUN Dominance
FGCU is 173-16 all-time in ASUN matchups, which has led to eight regular season championships. In the conference tournament, they own a 19-2 record since becoming eligible in 2011-12, which has led to five titles. Since the start of last year, the Eagles have won 16 of the past 17 regular season conference games, including 10 straight entering Saturday.

At home, the Eagles have own a dominant 91-2 record in the regular season against the ASUN and are 111-4 (.965) against conference teams overall since 2011-12. Furthermore, they're 108-10 (.915) against current ASUN teams, and they have won 84 of the past 85 conference home games dating back to Jan. 22, 2009.

Among The Nation's Best
FGCU will enter Saturday ranked among the top 50 teams in the nation in 12 categories:

Assist/turnover ratio - 26th, 1.20
Assists - 50th, 260
Assists/game - 43rd, 16.3
Fewest turnovers - 42nd, 217
Field goal percentage - 33rd, 44.7
Scoring margin - 34th, 14.0
Scoring offense - 23rd, 79.6
Turnover margin - 29th, 4.63
Fewest turnovers per game - 24th, 13.6

3-point field goals attempted
1. DePaul - 611
2. FGCU - 563
3. Western Illinois - 558
4. Villanova - 495
5. Syracuse - 474

3-point field goals made per game
1. FGCU - 12.1
2. DePaul - 11.8
3. Idaho - 10.6
4. Creighton - 10.5
5. Denver - 10.3
5. Oregon State - 10.3
7. Saint Francis (Pa.) - 10.3

3-point field goals made
1. DePaul - 200
2. FGCU - 193
3. Denver - 186
4. Creighton - 179
5. Western Illinois - 173
 
Nearing 700, Kennesaw State Dominance

Tytionia Adderly became just the sixth player in program history to achieve 600 career rebounds in the team's win over Houston. The junior forward now has 685 and has jumped Adrianne McNally (658, 2006-10) for the third most in program history. She now trails only Sarah Hansen (887) and Whitney Knight (735) on the all-time list and is looking to become just the third player in program history with 700 or more rebounds.

Furthermore, Adderly (Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman HS) has recorded 10 or more rebounds in all four career contests against Kennesaw State. Overall, she averages six points, 11.5 rebounds, two assists and 1.5 steals per game in her career against the Owls, including 10.5 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and two steals as a freshman.

Scoring Milestones
The trio of 
Lisa ZderadickaDestiny Washington and Davion Wingate continue to trend toward 1,000 points in their NCAA careers.

Zderadicka (Vienna, Austria/HAK Korneuburg) is the closest to the mark with 940 over 108 career games, which includes 414 in the Green and Blue. Washington (Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence North HS) has 893 points over 101 games, including 115 this year with the Eagles, while Wingate (Atlanta, Ga./Stephenson HS) has 745 points over 77 games including 111 with FGCU.

Mid-Major Power
Over the past four seasons, FGCU has recorded 121 wins, which is the most among all mid-majors and seventh-most among any Division-I program, trailing only UConn (148), Notre Dame (137), Baylor (135), South Carolina (129), Mississippi State (126) and Maryland (123). On top of that, the program is one of only six in Division-I with three 30-win seasons during that stretch – joining UConn, Baylor, Notre Dame, Maryland and South Carolina.
 
Leading the 3-Point Revolution
At FGCU, head coach 
Karl Smesko has turned FGCU into one of the premier 3-point shooting teams in the nation. In 16 + seasons, his teams have shot a combined 5,049-for-14,557 (.347) from long range, or 9.38 per game. Earlier this season, Kerstie Phills (Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Christian) made the program's 5,000th 3-point field goal. In fact, the team has made at least one 3-point field goal in 425 straight games and went without at least one make in only one game in program history – Feb. 21, 2006 vs Lynn University (0-for-11).

In 2017-18, the Green and Blue made an NCAA Division-I single season record 431 3-pointers on 1,190 attempts, equating out to a .362 percentage. In doing so, the team made and attempted over twice as many as they did in the program's initial season in 2002-03 (212-for-535). Since that first year, FGCU has made at least 300 in a season 10 times, including each of the past nine seasons.

2002-03 --- 212-for-535 (.396)
2003-04 --- 118-for-406 (.291)
2004-05 --- 253-for-722 (.350)
2005-06 --- 242-for-747 (.324)
2006-07 --- 337-for-891 (.378)
2007-08 --- 255-for-734 (.347)
2008-09 --- 296-for-763 (.388)
2009-10 --- 317-for-876 (.362)
2010-11 --- 350-for-940 (.372)
2011-12 --- 342-for-925 (.370)
2012-13 --- 319-for-974 (.328)
2013-14 --- 347-for-1,000 (.347)
2014-15 --- 327-for-928 (.352)
2015-16 --- 372-for-1,194 (.312)
2016-17 --- 338-for-1,058 (.319)
2017-18 --- 431-for-1,190 (.362)
2018-19 --- 193-for-563 (.343)
TOTALS: 5,049-for-14,557 (.347)

Including 10 of 16 games this season, FGCU has made at least 10 or more 3-point field goals in a single game 247 times, including a single-season record 25 times in 2017-18. They have at least 15 games with at least 10 or more in each of the past 10 seasons.

RPI Tracker
The Green and Blue enter Saturday ranked 77th in the latest RPI poll. Here's how the rest of the teams in the ASUN rank:

North Alabama - 155
Jacksonville - 219
Stetson - 251
Liberty - 267
North Florida - 277
Kennesaw State - 296
NJIT - 305
Lipscomb - 328

Next Up
FGCU will return home Tuesday for a 7 p.m. matchup against Lipscomb.

FGCU Career Record Book

Rebounds
 
1. 887 - Sarah HANSEN (329o-558d) - 2010-14
2. 735 - Whitney KNIGHT (114o-621d) - 2011-12,13-16
3. 685 - Tytionia ADDERLY (280o-405d) - 2016-present 
4. 658 - Adrianne MCNALLY (240o-418d) - 2006-10
5. 640 - Robyn SWAIN (236o-404d) - 2002-04
6. 603 - Courtney CHIHIL (183o-420d) - 2008-12
7. 508 - Kaneisha ATWATER (187o-321d) - 2013-16
8. 498 - Taylor GRADINJAN (117o-381d) - 2012-13,14-18
9. 422 - Katie MEADOR (193o-229d) - 2012-16
10. 408 - Kate SCHRADER (194o-214d) - 2005-07
 
Rebounding average (min. 40 games) 
1. 11.2 - Robyn SWAIN (57 games) - 2002-04
2. 8.3 - Tytionia ADDERLY (83 games) - 2016-present 
3. 6.7 - Sarah HANSEN (132 games) - 2010-14
4. 6.3 - Kate SCHRADER (65 games) - 2005-07
5. 5.8 - Andrea CLARKE (55 games) - 2003-05
6. 5.7 - Whitney KNIGHT (130 games) - 2011-12,13-16
7. 5.6 - Delia DE LA TORRE (61 games) - 2006-08
8. 5.5 - Noreen MCCALLUM (57 games) - 2002-04
9. 5.4 - Chelsea LYLES (62 games) - 2008-10
10. 5.1 - Adrianne MCNALLY (128 games) - 2006-10
 
Defensive rebounds 
1. 621 - Whitney KNIGHT (114o-621d) - 2011-12,13-16
2. 558 - Sarah HANSEN (329o-558d) - 2010-14
3. 420 - Courtney CHIHIL (183o-420d) - 2008-12
4. 418 - Adrianne MCNALLY (240o-418d) - 2006-10
5. 405 - Tytionia ADDERLY (280o-405d) - 2016-present 
6. 404 - Robyn SWAIN (236o-404d) - 2002-04
7. 381 - Taylor GRADINJAN (117o-381d) - 2012-13,14-18
8. 324 - DyTiesha DUNSON (61o-324d) - 2012-16
9. 321 - Kaneisha ATWATER (187o-321d) - 2013-16
10. 269 - Stephanie HAAS (96o-269d) - 2012-16
 
Offensive rebounds 
1. 329 - Sarah HANSEN (329o-558d) - 2010-14
2. 280- Tytionia ADDERLY (280o-405d) - 2016-present 
3. 240 - Adrianne MCNALLY (240o-418d) - 2006-10
4. 236 - Robyn SWAIN (236o-404d) - 2002-04
5. 194 - Kate SCHRADER (194o-214d) - 2005-07
6. 193 - Katie MEADOR (193o-229d) - 2012-16
7. 187 - Kaneisha ATWATER (187o-321d) - 2013-16
8. 183 - Courtney CHIHIL (183o-420d) - 2008-12
9. 127 - Noreen MCCALLUM (127o-189d) - 2002-04
10. 122 - Andrea CLARKE (122o-196d) - 2003-05
 
Assists average (min. 40 games) 
1. 4.7 - Chelsea DERMYER (65 games) - 2006-08
2. 4.5 - Brittany KENNEDY (58 games) - 2011-13
3. 3.9 - Megan JONES (86 games) - 2002-05
4. 3.9 - Ebonie HALLIBURTON (60 games) - 2004-06
5. 3.4 - DyTiesha DUNSON (132 games) - 2012-16
6. 3.4 - Shannon MURPHY (124 games) - 2007-11
7. 3.1 - Lisa ZDERADICKA (51 games) - 2017-present
8. 3.0 - Erica NELSON (66 games) - 2016-18
9. 2.8 - Courtney CHIHIL (120 games) - 2008-12
10. 2.6 - Adrianne MCNALLY (128 games) - 2006-10
 
WE'VE GOT YOUR SEAT

Experience FGCU basketball this season. The following ticket opportunities are on sale now:
Group Sales
Bring your group of 20 or more to an FGCU men's or women's basketball game. All group tickets include an FGCU hat ($15 value), a $5 game day discount at The Boardwalk restaurant, in-game group recognition and more. For more information on group outings, click 
HERE or call 239-590-7145.
Single Game Tickets
Single game tickets are available for all remaining home games. Discounts are available for current or former Military and Youth ages 3-15. Purchase online 
HERE or call 239-590-7145.


COACH SMESKO

FGCU head coach Karl Smesko led the 2017-18 Eagles to another historic season. The Green and Blue finished 31-5 overall and 13-1 in ASUN play, capturing the program's eighth ASUN regular season championship and fifth ASUN tournament championship. The team finished the season ranked 25th in the final USA Today Coaches Poll, recaptured the NCAA record for most 3-point field goals made in a season with 431 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in seven seasons, where the Eagles knocked off 5th-seeded and No. 15 ranked Missouri in the opening round. It was the team's second tournament win over the past three appearances. Over the course of the season, FGCU knocked off three ranked teams - No. 15 Missouri, No. 20 Kentucky and No. 21 DePaul.

Over the past four seasons, Smesko has guided FGCU to three 30 plus win seasons while recording a 121-23 (.840) record overall. The now eight-time ASUN Coach of the Year rallied the 2016-17 team to its seventh straight 25-win campaign, culminating in an ASUN tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance. In 2015-16, he was named the espnW mid-major coach of the year following a run that witnessed the Eagles claim a WNIT runner-up finish and a Division-I program best ever 33-6 record. In 2014-15, the team achieved its first-ever top-25 ranking and made another trip to the NCAA Tournament, where the Eagles earned a No. 7 seed and won the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament game, toppling No. 10 seed Oklahoma State.

Including the 2017-18 campaign, Smesko has guided the Eagles to 14-straight 20-win seasons and eight-straight 25-win seasons. He maintains a record of 507-118 (.811) overall in his career, including a 172-16 (.915) mark in ASUN play. Over the past seven + seasons, he has guided FGCU to a 108-4 (.965) record in conference play with four undefeated seasons. Smesko earned his 400th career coaching win in 2014-15 in just 493 career games, two games faster than UConn's Geno Auriemma. Entering 2018-19, he ranked 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. Over the past year, first-year NCAA Division-I head coaches Nancy Fahey (Illinois) and Bart Brooks (Belmont) pushed the list to six.


FOLLOW ALONG

For up-to-the-minute information and behind-the-scenes access to the women's basketball program, follow @FGCU_WBB on Twitter and Instagram and like us on Facebook at /FGCUWBB.

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 contribute, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help.
 
SUPPORT THE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM

Do you enjoy watching or following the FGCU women's basketball program? Would you like to play a role in the growth of the program and help take it to heights never before experienced? If so, you can reach out to Director of Advancement, Matt Ring, about opportunities to make an impact on the experiences of our student-athletes. He can be reached by email at mring@fgcu.edu or by office phone at 239-745-4434.
Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Kerstie Phills

#13 Kerstie Phills

G
5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Kerstie Phills

#13 Kerstie Phills

5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
G