Complete Game Notes
GAME INFORMATION
Millersville (14-7, 11-6 PSAC) vs. Kutztown (6-17, 4-13 PSAC)
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 - 1 p.m.
Millersville, Pa. - Pucillo Gymnasium
MEDIA INFORMATION
Audio Broadcast (MSBN)
Live Video
Live Stats
TICKET INFORMATION
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Reserved Seating: $8
General Admission (Doubleheader): $6
General Admission (Single game): $5
Senior Citizen: $3
Visiting Students with ID: $3
Children under 6: FREE
MU Students: FREE with valid ID
Faculty and Staff: FREE with one guest with valid ID
SERIES INFORMATION
Ville leads 50-20
First Meeting: 1975-76 (Ville 69, KU 55)
Last Meeting: 2012 (KU 63, Ville 57)
Current Streak: KU, 1
Last 10: MU, 8-2
THE STARTING FIVE
(1) Millersville has gone 4-1 since getting upset by Kutztown at Keystone Hall on Jan. 21. The Golden Bears defeated the Marauders for the first time in six games by a score of 63-57. Millersville is coming off of its biggest margin of victory since the 2009-10 season after beating Cheyney by a score of 70-35 on Wednesday. The Marauders outscored the Wolves in the second half 37-10.
(2) Millersville, who averages 64.1 points per game, has averaged 72 points in its last five outings after its loss to Kutztown. The Marauders are now 6-1 (5-1 PSAC) when scoring 70 or more points. Its only loss came in the heartbreaking 77-73 loss to Bloomsburg on Feb. 1. Millersville is just 3-5 (2-4 PSAC) when scoring under 60 points.
(3) The Marauders have not won three-straight games since its opening three games of the season. Millersville headed into Keystone Hall with a two-game win streak on Jan. 21 when it fell to the Golden Bears. The Marauders are 7-3 (6-3 PSAC) on home court this season. Millersville has not lost back-to-back games to Kutztown since Feb. 22, 1997 and Jan. 24, 1998 when it fell at Keystone Hall on both dates.
(4) Redshirt
Aurielle Mosley is coming off a game-high 19 points against Cheyney. Mosley has led the Marauders in scoring in each of the last five games, including three 20+ point performances. Mosley, who is fourth in the PSAC with 15.6 points per game, has reached 918 career points with five regular season games remaining. She is also 35 blocks away from the school record of 205 with her senior season still to play. Mosley would become the second Marauder to eclipse 1,000 points this season if she is able to find 82 more points this season.
Mashira Newman now has 1,024 career points to rank her 15th all-time in school history.
(5) Millersville is two games out of first place in the PSAC East with one game remaining against the current top-seeded Bloomsburg Huskies. The Marauders currently sit one game behind West Chester in third after splitting the season series with the Golden Rams. The Marauders have appeared 15-straight PSAC Tournaments dating back 1996-97 season.
ABOUT KUTZTOWN
• Kutztown has not won at Pucillo Gymnasium since Jan. 10, 2001 when they topped the Marauders 69-41. The Golden Bears have not won a game since upseting Millersville in their last meeting on Jan. 21, losing five-straight games. Kutztown has lost its last five gave by an average of 10 points. The Golden Bears have just two victories against PSAC East opponents this season, Millersville and Cheyney.
• The Golden Bears are just 2-10 away from Keystone Hall this season and have lost their last six road games. Kutztown's last road win came on Dec. 4, 2011 at Slippery Rock by a score of 50-47. Their only other road win came out of conference at Chestnut Hill by a score of 69-55. The Golden Bears are 0-4 on the road against the PSAC East. Their last PSAC East road win came on Feb. 23, 2011 at Mansfield, 73-59.
• Junior Ashley Wood, who ranks 10th in the PSAC in scoring, leads Kutztown with 14.5 points per game. Wood led the the Golden Bears with 13 points and a game-high five assists against Millersville on Jan. 21. Wood made it to the free-throw line four times going 7-of-8. Avery Hodgson (11) and Andrea Sisson (10) also scored in double-figures against Millersville in the 63-57 upset, including a double-doudble by Hodgson with 11 points and 10 (all defensive) rebounds.
• Kutztown had a big advantage from the foul line in the last meeting making 17-of-22, while the Marauders made just 7-of-10. The Golden Bears were 14-of-18 in the second half. Kutztown ranks second in the PSAC from the charity stripe at 75 percent, while Millersville still ranks second to last at 64 percent.