NACOGDOCHES, Texas – The UT Arlington Lady Mavs return to the court for the first time in 14 days when they head to Nacogdoches for a matchup with the Ladyjacks of SFA on Tuesday night (Dec. 8). Tip-off for the contest is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Matchup: UTA (1-0) at SFA (4-1)
When: Tuesday, December 8 | 6:30 p.m.
Where: William R. Johnson Coliseum | Nacogdoches, Texas
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UTA PROBABLE STARTERS
#20
Claire Chastain | G
#21
Terryn Milton | G
#31
Bre Wickware | F
#34
Shyia Smith | F
#41
Katie Ferrell | G
UP NEXT
UTA will head to South Padre Island before Christmas to participate in the South Padre Island Classic. The Lady Mavs face UNT (Dec. 18) and UTRGV (Dec. 19) during the event.
NUMBERS TO KNOW
699 - The UTA women's basketball program has 699 wins all-time, entering Tuesday night's game. The Lady Mavs' all-time record is 699-702
14 - The Lady Mavs opened the 2020-21 season on Nov. 25 and have had to wait 14 days to play again due to COVID-19 related cancellations
4 - Due to the program's positive COVID test result on Nov. 25, the Lady Mavs have canceled four games (Nov. 29, Dec. 2, Dec. 6, Dec. 8) this season
THANKS COVID
Due to the program's positive COVID test result (Nov. 25) and not being cleared by medical professionals in time, the Lady Mavericks were forced to cancel four games, including contests against Midwestern State (Nov. 29) and Rice (Dec. 2), at Kansas State (Dec. 6) and versus Houston (Dec. 8).
The program was also forced to pause all team activities after a member of its Tier 1 personnel tested positive for COVID-19. UTA was notified of the positive result within the program's Tier 1 personnel following the Nov. 25 season-opener versus Texas A&M-Commerce. Tier 1 members include student-athletes, coaches, team managers and support staff.
SCOUTING SFA
- SFA was chosen by Southland Conference coaches as the consensus pick to win the conference title in 2020-21. SFA garnered a total of 275 votes in the poll along with 14 of the 26 total first-place votes eligible in the poll, which consulted each of the league's head coaches and sports information directors.
- SFA was heavily represented in Southland Preseason honors as they landed three total selections to the 10-woman allotment. Juniors Stephanie Visscher and Aiyana Johnson both earned spots on the league's Preseason First Team, while sophomore Zya Nugent was a Second Team selection after a breakout campaign in 2019-20.
- SFA finished the 2019-20 season with a 23-6 overall record, including a 14-1 record at home.
- The Ladyjacks are one of just 20 Division I women's basketball programs to win 23 or more games in each of the past four seasons.
- Among Division I programs in the state of Texas, SFA ranks second behind Baylor in winning percentage (.778) and total wins (98) over the past four seasons.
NEW HEAD COACH, NEW STAFF
Former WNBA player and Vanderbilt Associate Head Coach
Shereka Wright was named UTA's 10th head women's basketball coach on Sept. 4.
Wright – a Texas High School Hall of Fame member and former longtime assistant coach at Texas Tech – brings her impressive resume to the Lady Mavericks after spending two seasons (2018-20) with Vanderbilt, five years at Alabama (2013-18) and seven campaigns in Lubbock (2006-13).
A native of Copperas Cove just west of Fort Hood, Wright was the 2000 National Player of the Year her senior season at Copperas Cove High School after averaging 25 points and 10 rebounds per game.
A few weeks after taking the job, Wright assembled and announced her coaching staff. Assistant Coaches
Gerald Ewing and
Rosalyn Tindel come to UTA from the JUCO ranks, while
Sean Ehlbeck joins the Lady Mavs after spending six of the last seven seasons at Maryland. Director of Basketball Operations
Dee Davis joins the staff after serving in the same position at Tennessee State last season.
NO NEED FOR A RECOUNT...2020-21 LADY MAVS CAPTAINS
Junior
Terryn Milton, senior
Bre Wickware and redshirt senior
Jordynn Hernandez were named UTA Lady Mavs captains for the 2020-21 season. The trio was voted on by teammates with oversight from head coach
Shereka Wright and the Lady Mavs coaching staff.
"Bre, Terryn and JoJo being chosen by their teammates to be captains this year speaks volumes on how much their teammates respect them as leaders," said head coach
Shereka Wright. "Each one of them has a responsibility to take care of their business on and off the floor, but more importantly hold themselves and their teammates accountable to meet the standards we have set for our program. I know without doubt they we will do a tremendous job and set great examples of what it means to be a captain."
CONFERENCE SLATE
The Sun Belt Conference announced moving from a 16-game league slate to an 18-game women's basketball conference in late October.
In the new format, the league will be split into divisions (East, West) and teams will only square off against division foes, facing each other in a two-game series on the same weekend playing Friday and Saturday. The format change will also eliminate league doubleheaders with the UTA men's basketball squad. The Women's basketball conference slate starts on New Year's Day and wraps up on Feb. 27.
SBC West Division
Arkansas State
Little Rock
Louisiana
Texas State
ULM
UTA
SBC East Division
Appalachian State
Coastal Carolina
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
South Alabama
Troy
SUN BELT PRESEASON POLL
The 2020-21 Sun Belt Conference Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll was released on Nov. 5, with the UT Arlington women's basketball team being picked to finish first in the west division by the league's head coaches.
The Lady Mavs, 2018-19 SBC Regular Season Co-Champions, earned one first place vote and received 115 total points to lead all West Division teams. Louisiana followed with 111 points and one first place vote, while Little Rock came in third with 99 points. Rounding out the West Division is Arkansas State (78), Texas State (37) and ULM (20).
In the East, the 2019-20 Sun Belt Regular Season Champs Troy emerged as the favorite to win the division, as they received nine first place votes and totaled 140 points. Following behind the Trojans in the East Division was South Alabama, who received one first place vote and accumulated 112 points. Coastal Carolina came in third with 83 points, followed by App State (56), Georgia State (44) and Georgia Southern (41).
Women's Basketball 2020-21 Preseason Coaches Poll
East Division
1. Troy (9) – 140
2. South Alabama (1) – 112
3. Coastal Carolina – 83
4. Appalachian State – 56
5. Georgia State – 44
6. Georgia Southern - 41
West Division
1. UTA (1) – 115
2. Louisiana (1) – 111
3. Little Rock – 99
4. Arkansas State – 78
5. Texas State – 37
6. ULM – 20
PRESEASON SBC HONORS
UTA women's basketball landed a pair of representatives on the 2020-21 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Teams it was announced by the league office. Juniors
Claire Chastain and
Katie Ferrell earned spots on the Third Team, as voted on by the conference's head coaches.
Chastain appeared in 32 games, making 30 starts last season. She ranked second on the team in scoring (10.9 points) and averaged 3.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game. The Shawnee, Okla. native shot .400 from the field and .325 from behind the arc and also ranked 8th in the Sun Belt in 3-point field goals made per game (1.52). During SBC play, Chastain increased her scoring average to 11.1 points per game. She led the team in scoring 20 times and scored in double figures on 20 occasions, including registering a career-high 22 points on two occasions (vs. Louisville - Nov. 28, vs. Georgia Southern - Feb. 29).
Ferrell appeared in 32 games, making 30 starts in 2019-20. She averaged 3.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.7 steals per contest. The Plano native ranked in the top 150 nationally in total assists (86th; 130), assists per game (4.1; 123rd) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.69; 106th) and also ranked in the top 15 in the conference in rebounds (11th; 6.5), assists (4th; 4.0), steals (7th; 1.7), blocks (15th; 0.5) and assist/turnover ratio (4th; 1.6). Ferrell was a swiss army knife for the Lady Mavs last season leading the team in rebounds 14 times, assists 13 times, steals eight times and blocks on seven occasions.
THE 2020-21 LADY MAVS
The Lady Mavs finished the 2019-20 season with a 21-11 overall record (14-4 Sun Belt), marking the 11th overall 20+ win season for the program. UTA returns three of its top-5 scorers from a season ago in
Claire Chastain (10.9 ppg),
Terryn Milton (7.6 ppg) and
Misty Dossey (6.9 ppg). New head coach
Shereka Wright, a Texas High School Hall of Fame member and former Associate Head Coach at Vanderbilt and Assistant Coach at Texas Tech and Alabama, inherits a squad that returns 10 letterwinners from last season. UTA also welcomes Wichita State transfer
Shyia Smith and welcomes back
Jordynn Hernandez, who missed the entire 2019-20 season due to injury.
SMITH RULED IMMEDIATELY ELIGIBLE
UTA women's basketball junior and Wichita State transfer
Shyia Smith was ruled immediately eligible to play for the 2020-21 season by the NCAA.
The Idabel, Okla. native played two season at Wichita State before transferring to UT Arlington this summer. Smith appeared in 56 games for the Shockers, making 31 starts, during her time in Wichita. She averaged 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds and shot .414 from the field during her two seasons with the Shockers. As a sophomore, she started 25 of the 27 games she appeared in and averaged 6.1 points and 5.1 boards.
SIGNING DAY
UT Arlington women's basketball first-year head coach
Shereka Wright inked her first class at the helm of the Lady Mavs on Day 1 of the early signing period. Olympia Chaney, Taylor Hutchins, Reniya Jones, Cassidee Kinslow, Aaliyah McMillan, Stephanie Mosley and Jordyn Turner all signed National Letters of Intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at UTA. The signing class, which includes six high school seniors and a JUCO transfer, is set to join the team for the 2021-22 season.
"I'm extremely excited about our first recruiting class," Wright said. "We targeted players who fit with who we are and how we want to play. All seven of these young women, who during the recruiting process saw our vision, understood the culture we wanted to create, and believed in it, will help fill a need and give us more depth. Their versatility, athleticism and drive to win will be a great addition to our roster."
TIX ON SALE
A limited amount of season tickets are now on sale for the 2020-21 UT Arlington men's and women's basketball seasons. Single-game tickets to the first few home games are also available for purchase.
UTA Athletics officials plan to allow approximately 600 spectators at each home game this season. Tickets can be purchased by visiting UTATickets.com, or by calling the
UTA Box Office at 817-272-9595 Monday-Friday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
All seating will be located in the lower bowl of the College Park Center, and will be socially-distanced in pods of two (2) or four (4) seats.
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