5 remarkable numbers from Ashland s record setting run
5 remarkable numbers from Ashland's record-setting run NCAA.com
Ashland has broken the NCAA Women's Basketball single-season points record previously held by UConn. — NCAA Division II (@NCAADII) Laina Snyder led the way, scoring a team-best 686 points. Amongst those 686 points was Snyder's 2,000th, becoming just the second Eagle in history to notch 2,000 points. Now at 2,256, Snyder has the most in program history. Andi Daugherty has 472 points this season, leaving her 12 points shy of 2,000 in her illustrious career. She's averaging 14.8 per game, so it is almost a lock that Daugherty gets the mark in the semifinals. Don't forget about Jodi Johnson's 669 points. The sophomore broke out in a big way this season, earning DII National Player of the Year honors.
— Ashland University Eagles (@goashlandeagles) Should Ashland roll to its second consecutive national championship, the Eagles will open 2018 needing 37 wins to tie the overall record. Take a wild guess at just how many games Ashland plays in a season.
She has wins and a national title as the coach of the Eagles! — Ashland University Eagles (@goashlandeagles) Fralick is a ridiculous 103-2. She is an even more absurd 61-1 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Her last conference loss was on February 4, 2016, a 69-58 road loss to Walsh.
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PRESENTED BY The Ashland women's basketball team continued its historic run Monday night in the DII Women's Elite Eight and surpassed Connecticut's single-season point record. The record, set in 2015, was 3,481 points. Ashland is now at 3 500 points with at least one guaranteed game remaining. RELATED: Here are some of the most remarkable numbers posted by Ashland. These are not misprints:3 500
The Eagles have scored 3 500 points in 35 games. A perfect 100.0 points-per-game, the first women's basketball team to average triple-digits over a season in any division. UConn set the record in 2015, but the Huskies did it in 39 games, averaging 89.3 points per game. Ashland has outscored its opponents by 1,409 points this season. UConn? The Huskies had a 1,585-point margin of victory. Ashland's largest margin of victory in this record-setting season was 73 points. UConn's was 65. NCAA Record!Ashland has broken the NCAA Women's Basketball single-season points record previously held by UConn. — NCAA Division II (@NCAADII) Laina Snyder led the way, scoring a team-best 686 points. Amongst those 686 points was Snyder's 2,000th, becoming just the second Eagle in history to notch 2,000 points. Now at 2,256, Snyder has the most in program history. Andi Daugherty has 472 points this season, leaving her 12 points shy of 2,000 in her illustrious career. She's averaging 14.8 per game, so it is almost a lock that Daugherty gets the mark in the semifinals. Don't forget about Jodi Johnson's 669 points. The sophomore broke out in a big way this season, earning DII National Player of the Year honors.
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Ashland's record-setting winning streak is now at 72 games. That is 21 wins better than Washburn's previous DII women's basketball record set 12 seasons ago. It is also 15 wins better than the Winona State men's record set in 2007. No team in DII has ever won as many games in a row as Ashland. How does Ashland compare with everyone else? The DIII men's record has already been eclipsed, as the Eagles are 12 games better than SUNY Potsdam's 60-win mark set back in 1987. Who is next on Ashland's list? 81 -- Washington-St. Louis (DIII women's basketball), 1998-2001 88 -- UCLA men's basketball, 1971-74 111 -- UConn women's basketball, 2014-17 We have won straight games and need just two more wins to capture our second straight national title!— Ashland University Eagles (@goashlandeagles) Should Ashland roll to its second consecutive national championship, the Eagles will open 2018 needing 37 wins to tie the overall record. Take a wild guess at just how many games Ashland plays in a season.
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Head coach Robyn Fralick has had a nice start to her head coaching career. After winning a national championship with Ashland as the top assistant coach to Sue Ramsey, Fralick began her own chapter in the Eagles' history books, and it is quickly becoming its own volume. She won a national championship in just her second season and hasn't lost since. Robyn Fralick is the U.S. Marine Corps/WBCA Division II National Coach of the Year!She has wins and a national title as the coach of the Eagles! — Ashland University Eagles (@goashlandeagles) Fralick is a ridiculous 103-2. She is an even more absurd 61-1 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Her last conference loss was on February 4, 2016, a 69-58 road loss to Walsh.