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Women's Basketball Game Notes: Duhawks Look to Build Off Midweek Win

DUBUQUE, Iowa (Duhawks.com) - After righting the ship in their midweek contest against Simpson, the Loras Women's Basketball team looks to win their second Iowa Conference game in a row on Saturday when they host Central College.

ABOUT CENTRAL ...
Amid a three-game losing streak, the Dutch enter Saturday's match up hungry for their first conference win of the season after opening the year 9-2.

Central is led by a pair of seniors in Kenzie Vander Molen and Rachel Evans. Historically, Vander Molen has played well against the Duhawks and will require a strong defensive effort to shut her down. Taking on more of a facilitator role this year, Vander Molen leads the team with 22 assists. Evans has been a consistent leader on offense, the only Dutch player averaging double digit score (13.8 ppg). On the boards, freshman Jackie Kriegel pulls down a team-best 5.9 per game.

A stout defensive team, Central holds opponents to less than 55 points per game. The Duhawks will have to be smart and quick with their ball movement in order to exploit a hole in the defense and cash in on open shots.

DUHAWKS KNOCK OFF CONFERENCE FAVORITE …
The Iowa Conference rivalry between Loras and the Simpson Storm has been one-sided in recent years until the Duhawks swept the Storm a season ago. Despite winning the conference in 2014, the Duhawks were picked to finish second in the conference just behind Simpson. Needless to say, the Duhawks entered Wednesday night's match up with a chip on their shoulder. Coming off of a sub-par performance at Coe, Loras's hot shooting propelled them to a win over the conference favorite's. Senior Carly Goede and sophomore Terese McMahon turned in season-best performances for Loras, fueling them to a 2-1 record in conference play.

McMAHON'S TRANSFORMATION CRITICAL FOR LORAS …
As a freshman Terese McMahon averaged just three minutes a game, giving the Duhawk posts a rest or filling in if fouls become an area of concern. This season, McMahon has shown tremedous growth as a player on both ends of the court. Her offensive skill set was on display in Loras' win over Simpson. A plethora of up-and-unders eluded defenders as McMahon recorded a career-high 14 points. Defensively, McMahon is a viable option of the bench to give sophomore Lori Obendorf or senior Victoria May a rest. Her willingness to look for her shot and play aggressive on the offensive side and defensive side provides the Duhawks with a consistent force in the paint. Behind the play of McMahon, Obendorf, and May the Duhawks have outscored their opponents 442 to 360 in the paint. Loras has been outscored in the paint just three times this season, they are 1-2 in those games.

KEYS TO VICTORY ...
Loras success over the first half to the season has hinged on three key areas. First, when the Duhawks take control of the game early and carry a lead into halftime, they boast a 7-2 record. Conversely, when they trail at the halfway point they are just 1-4. Another key area for the Duhawks is shooting percentage. Loras has shot better than 50 percent in three of their 13 games, holding a 2-1 record in those games. The determining factor has come in Loras' shooting percentage compared to their opponents. The Duhawks are 7-1 when they lead in field-goal percentage. On paper the Duhawks are a team full of youth despite a few starters with significant experience. The youth on the bench has proved to be a spark for the Duhawks, propeling them to a 5-1 record when their bench outscores their counterparts.

OBENDORF LEADS LEAGUE ON GLASS …
Sophomore Lori Obendorf has shown her ability to be leader on the glass for the Duhawks. Loras' starting center leads the Iowa Conference in rebounding, pulling down 11.7 boards per game, nearly four more than the next closest player. The only player in the conference averaging double digits in rebounding, Obendorf's stellar sophomore campaign has been highlighted by captivating performance at St. Ambrose. The Naperville, Illinois native fueled the Duhawks to the win over the ranked Fighting Bees, scoring 13 points and grabbing a season-high 19 rebounds.

BENCH CONTRIBUTIONS KEY TO DUHAWKS SUCCESS …
Paced by freshman Miranda Chapman and sophomore Terese McMahon, the play of the Duhawks bench has been a vital piece to the team's success. Loras holds a 5-1 record when their bench outscores their opponents. While Chapman provides depth at the guard position, McMahon rounds out the three-headed monster in the post alongside sophomore Lori Obendorf and senior Victoria May.

DUHAWKS CLOSE 2014 WITH 20-9 RECORD …
The 2014 calendar year was an especially noteworthy one for the Loras College Women's Basketball program. The Duhawks accumulated a 20-9 record on their way to their first regular season conference title in over a decade before running the table in the Iowa Conference tournament to earn an automatic bid to the big dance. Loras' season came to a close in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball tournament, as a tight contest ended in favor of host, St. Thomas.

LORAS PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN IOWA CONFERENCE COACHES POLL ...
The Duhawks were voted second, receiving two first place votes. Finishing just ahead of Loras (48) was Simpson College with 54 points. While Coe College rounded out the top three with 42 points, receiving one first place vote. Loras' roster is filled with talent, some of which is unproven with the loss of three key seniors. Simpson earns the first place slot for the second straight year after finishing 14-12 last season.

DUHAWKS LOSE LORAS' TOP SENIOR CLASS ...
Over the course of her career Katie Langmeier etched her name in Loras history as one of the best in program history. Fueling the Duhawks to their best season in over a decade, Langmeier was named to the D3Hoops All-West Region Second team after being named Iowa Conference Most Valuable Player and Co-Defensive Player of the Year. In addition to Langmeier, the Duhawks lose Lauren Byrne and Katie Wheeler. Byrne's leadership combined with her contributions on the floor (6.0 pts, 3.8 rebounds). In Wheeler, Loras loses leadership and grit. Together the three make up the winningest class in Loras Women's Basketball history, with 66 wins over their four-year careers.

ALL-CONFERENCE TRIO PRIMED FOR SEASON ...
Senior Victoria May returns for her senior season after posting career-highs across the board as a junior. As the team's most efficient shooter, boasting a team-best .539 field goal percentage.Junior Kaitlin Phillips was second to only Langmeier in points per game last season (12.2) while she led the Duhawks in free throws (72), three-pointers (34). Sophomore Kat Cabrera looks to build upon last year's breakout season. As a freshman Cabrera averaged 6.8 points and 3.0 rebounds. She led the team with 72 assists while also shooting a team-best 84.7% from the free throw line.

HEINZEN BEGINS EIGHTH SEASON WITH THE DUHAWKS ...
Justin Heinzen will embark on his eighth season as the head coach of the Duhawks after leading his team to a 19-9 record, the best under his tenure, in 2013-14. The stellar season by his squad earned Heinzen Iowa Conference Coach of the Year honors and moved him into the lead for wins in the program's history. He enters the season with a 112-76 record.  

NEW ADDITION TO THE COACHING STAFF ...
On June 2, Jamie Majerowicz was tabbed Heinzen's top assistant. A standout student-athlete and later coach at Winona State, Majerowicz comes to Loras with four years of coaching experience on top of a strong playing career. Her main focus will be working with the Duhawks posts to find a new solution down low after losing Langmeier to graduation. For Majerowicz, she's excited for the opportunity to work alongside Heinzen, who's proven to be effective in the Iowa Conference.

Players Mentioned

Lauren Byrne

#14 Lauren Byrne

F
5' 8"
Senior
Katie Langmeier

#22 Katie Langmeier

F
5' 10"
Senior
Katie Wheeler

#25 Katie Wheeler

F
5' 9"
Senior
Kaitlin Phillips

#3 Kaitlin Phillips

G
5' 6"
Junior
Miranda Chapman

#20 Miranda Chapman

G
5' 5"
Freshman
Carly Goede

#24 Carly Goede

G
5' 7"
Senior
Victoria May

#40 Victoria May

F
5' 9"
Senior
Terese McMahon

#42 Terese McMahon

F
5' 10"
Sophomore
Lori Obendorf

#50 Lori Obendorf

F
6' 2"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Lauren Byrne

#14 Lauren Byrne

5' 8"
Senior
F
Katie Langmeier

#22 Katie Langmeier

5' 10"
Senior
F
Katie Wheeler

#25 Katie Wheeler

5' 9"
Senior
F
Kaitlin Phillips

#3 Kaitlin Phillips

5' 6"
Junior
G
Miranda Chapman

#20 Miranda Chapman

5' 5"
Freshman
G
Carly Goede

#24 Carly Goede

5' 7"
Senior
G
Victoria May

#40 Victoria May

5' 9"
Senior
F
Terese McMahon

#42 Terese McMahon

5' 10"
Sophomore
F
Lori Obendorf

#50 Lori Obendorf

6' 2"
Sophomore
F