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UC Irvine On Tap for Women's Hoops

11/10/2024 12:52:00 PM

WILLIAMSBURG, Va.-- The William & Mary women's basketball team completes its California swing with a matchup against UC Irvine on Monday afternoon. Tip is set for 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET at Bren Events Center. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ with an audio broadcast on the Tribe Sports Network.

Tribe Sports Network
For the second consecutive year, the Tribe Sports Network will be providing free audio broadcasts of all W&M women's basketball away contests. Jack Angelucci will be on the call with a pregame show beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET featuring a pregame interview with Erin Dickerson Davis. Fans can listen at tribeathletics.com/listenlive.
 
Game Day Information - Game 3 at UC Irvine
When:    Monday, Nov. 11, 2024, 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET
Where:  Irvine, Calif. | Bren Events Center
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TRIBE NOTES

• The Matchup
William & Mary squares up with Anteaters of UC Irvine for the first time since 2007. W&M looks to grab their first win of the season before heading back East. Tip is set for 2 p.m. PT/ 5 p.m. ET on ESPN+

• The Opponent
After three consecutive 20-plus win seasons, UC Irvine enters Monday's matchup after a 65-56 win over Pepperdine to get to 1-1. The Anteaters dropped their season opener to New Mexico State and were picked second in the Big West preseason poll after winning the conference title last year.

• A Look Back
W&M enters year three of the Erin Dickerson Davis era fresh off their second consecutive winning season (15-14), and second consecutive 12-6 mark in CAA play. The Tribe finished fifth in CAA posting back-to-back top-five finishes in the conference for the first time since 2007. During last year's non-conference W&M also won the FIU Thanksgiving Classic.

• Last Time Out
The Tribe led for over 30 minutes but came out on the wrong end of things at Long Beach State on Saturday, 67-65. Bella Nascimento led the Tribe with her second consecutive 21-point game. Neither team led by more than 10.

• Running it Back
Many key pieces from last year's roster return for the Tribe in 2024-25. Despite the loss of All-CAA First Team member Nylah Young, W&M will return seven of its top eight scorers from a year ago, accounting for 70.7% of last year's scoring.


• Newfound Height
The Tribe adds six new players to the roster in 2024-25, four freshmen and two transfers. Five of the six newcomers are over 6-feet tall. The average height of the six new players is slightly over 6'1, while the average height of the eight returners is 5'9.

• Ballin' Bella
Bella Nascimento is off to a solid start in her senior year, scoring 21 points in back-to-back games. The stretch marks just the third time in her career she has scored 20+ in consecutive games. She has never accomplished the feat in three straight outings.

• Nice Start for Nat
Natalie Fox has already made an impact off the bench for the Tribe, posting a double-double in her second collegiate game on Saturday. Fox snagged 12 rebounds and added 10 points against the Beach. The dozen boards were the most by a W&M player since Dec. 2020 and the most by a freshman in over a decade.

•Punching the Time Clock
All eight of the returners for W&M played in at least 24 games last year and averaged over 10 minutes per game, accounting for 84% of minutes and 81% of starts for the Tribe a season ago. The group also accounted for 94% of the Tribe's assists last year.

• Coach E Extended
W&M Director of Athletics, Brian Mann, announced in late August that head coach Erin Dickerson Davis had agreed to a contract extension through 2029. Through two seasons Davis became the fastest coach to 20 CAA wins in program history and fastest to 30 career wins in 95 years.

• Preseason Accolades
Bella Nascimento earned Preseason All-CAA Second Team honors on Oct. 18 and is the Tribe's returning leading scorer at 12.4ppg. Cassidy Geddes earned a preseason honorable mention coming off her CAA All-Rookie honors last year. W&M was picked tied for fourth in the preseason poll.

• Getting to the Stripe
Last year the Tribe wore out the path to the free throw line, attempting 521 free throws, their most as a program since 2009-10.

• Got Height?
Speaking to the added height on this year's Tribe roster, freshman Natalie Fox at 6-foot-4 is the tallest player W&M has had since 2017-18. Abby Rendle was a senior that season and was also 6'4.

•Don't Mind the Pressure
Just shy of half of the Tribe's games under Erin Dickerson Davis have been decided by 10 points or less. W&M is 17-12 in such games and is 14-16 in games decided by 11+ under Davis.

• Locking it Down
The Tribe had one of its best defensive years in recent history last season, holding its opponents to just 38.2% shooting from the floor. That serves as the best mark for the Tribe since 2009-10.

• Competing on the Glass
The Tribe's 25.6 defensive rebounds per game last year rank as the most since 2008-09 and the fourth most in program history. W&M out-rebounded its opponents 14 times last year after only accomplishing the feat four times in Davis' first season.

• 60 is the Magic Number
The Tribe has its opponents under 60 points in 11 of its 15 wins last season, while opponents scored over 60 in 10 of the 14 W&M losses. The Tribe is 17-5 under Erin Dickerson Davis when holding teams below 60. While team's have had a mixed bag of success scoring in the 60s vs. W&M, opponents are 28-4 against them when scoring 70+ since 2020-21.

• Tough Early Tests
After kicking off the season against back-to-back MEAC champions Norfolk State, the Tribe plays Long Beach State and UC Irvine. LBSU enters 2024-25 picked fourth in the Big West, while Irvine was picked second in the same conference. Later in the month they will play A-10 favorites, Richmond, and ODU, which was selected third in the Sun Belt. Howard was picked tied for first in the MEAC with NSU and will come to Williamsburg Nov. 29

• California Dreaming
The two games in California for the Tribe marks their first trip to the Golden State since 2004 and first time playing a true road game in Cali since 2001.
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