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Millersville

Miesha Cousins

Women's Basketball

Women’s Basketball Continues Western Road Swing

Complete Game Notes

GAME INFORMATION
Millersville (7-3, 4-2 PSAC) at California (Pa.) (7-3, 4-2 PSAC)
Friday, Jan. 6, 2012 - 5:30 p.m.
California, Pa.

Millersville at #24 Indiana (Pa.) (10-0, 6-0 PSAC)
Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 - 5:30 p.m.
Indiana, Pa.

MEDIA INFORMATION
Audio Broadcast (MSBN)
Live Stats (CalU Only)
Live Stats (IUP only)

SERIES INFORMATION
CAL leads 20-9
First Meeting: 1980 (MU 65, CAL 53)
Last Meeting: 2010 (MU 74, CAL 63)
Current Streak: MU, 2
Last 10: CAL, 7-3

IUP leads 19-10
First Meeting: 1976 (IUP 66, MU 59)
Last Meeting: 2010 (IUP 67, MU 54)
Current Streak: IUP, 1
Last 10: IUP, 8-2

THE STARTING FIVE
(1) Head coach Mary Fleig collected her 400th win at Millersville last Saturday against Molloy at the Carol Eckman Memorial Classic hosted by West Chester University. Fleig now has 522 career coaching wins and is currently 43rd in wins among active coaches in all three divisions of the NCAA in women's basketball.

(2) Millersville 12-game winning streak at the Carol Eckman Memorial Classic was snapped by University of the Sciences last Friday, Dec. 30, when the Devils defeated the Marauders by a score of 61-54. USciences took a 33-26 lead into the break and never let Millersville back in the game. The Devils finished the game shooting 53% from the field, while the Marauders shot just 34%.

(3) The Marauders are 3-0 following a loss this season. Millersville defeated Molloy, 59-55, to close out 2011 in its final game at the Carol Eckman Classic. Aurielle Mosley scored a season-high 21 points, going 10-for-17 from the field--also a seaon-high. Millersville out rebounded Molloy by a margin of 50-30. That Marauders held an 83-61 advantage in rebounds at the 2011 Carol Eckman Classic. MIllersville and Coach Fleig are now 3-0 all-time against the Lions.

(4) Millersville has not faired well against either of its two PSAC Western opponents that it faces this weekend. Coach Fleig holds a 6-19 record against California (Pa.) and slightly better 7-12 record against Indiana (Pa.). The Marauders, however, have won the last two meetings with the Vulcans. IUP won last year's meeting on Millersville's home court and has won eight out of the last 10.

(5) Aurielle Mosley continues to lead the conference in block shots and rebounds and has seemed to find her groove after struggling in the previous four games. Mosley picked up her sixth double-double of the season against Molloy after the starting the season with five-straight double-doubles. The Marauders will look to Mosley as they get back in the PSAC action and when they play their first PSAC Eastern foe, Cheyney, on Jan 11 on the road.

ABOUT CALU
• Former Penn State standout and CalU assistant coach Jess Storm took over as interim head coach in December after Mark Swasey left the program to seek other opportunities. The Vulcans are 4-0 since Storm took over the program.
• CalU is fourth in the PSAC in scoring margin at +15.0. Senior Amy Johns leads the Vulcans with 180 points, 18.1 per game. Johns is ranked second in the PSAC in both categories and was named PSAC West Athletic of the Week on Dec. 20.
• The Vulcans are 4-2 against PSAC Eastern teams this season, while being just 1-1 at home in those contests. CalU home loss came against Bloomsburg 77-68. It will be Coach Storms first home game since taking over as interim head coach.

ABOUT IUP
• Indiana (Pa.) is off to the best start in program history since the 1999-200 season with a 10-0 record, 6-0 PSAC. The Crimson Hawks are outscoring their opponents by a 24.0 margin to rank Isecond in the PSAC behind just Gannon (+27.1)
• The Crimson Hawks rank fourth in the PSAC in scoring offense (75.1 ppg) and second in scoring defense (51.1 ppg). IUP leads the PSAC in field goal percentage at .450 (258-for-573).
• IUP hosts West Chester on Friday, Jan. 6 before facing Millersville. The Golden Rams are tied atop the PSAC East with both Millersville and Bloomsburg. The Crimson Hawks look to keep its record unblemished heading into the game with the Marauders.
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