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Women's Basketball
Illini Look To Rebound Against Hoosiers
Jan. 4, 2008
Complete Illinois-Indiana Game Notes in PDF Format
Game 15: Illinois (10-4, 2-1) at Indiana (8-6, 1-1) On The Air The Series The Coaches Quick Hits Bjork Moves Into Second: With three three-pointers against Penn State on Wednesday, junior Lori Bjork moved into a tie for second place in the UI career three-point field goals list. She now has 168 career threes, equaling Mandy Cunningham's second place total of 168 and is within reach of Krista Reinking's school record total of 194. Streakin' Jenna: Sophomore Jenna Smith currently has the longest streak of double-digit scoring games in the Big Ten, with 16 (2 from last year). Ranking second behind Smith is Minnesota's Emily Fox, who has 15 consecutive games in double figures. Smith leads the Big Ten in scoring at 18.2 ppg and has led the Illini in scoring nine times this season. Big Ten Leaders: The Illini are at or near the top of several categories in the latest Big Ten statistical rankings. Jenna Smith leads the league in scoring (18.2) and ranks second in rebounding (9.6), defensive rebounds (6.64) and FG percentage (.571), while ranking in the top-five in four other categories. Lori Bjork is first in free throw percentage (.923) and third in three-pointers made (2.121), while Lacey Simpson leads in steals (3.14). As a team, the Orange and Blue top the league in FT percentage (.801) and rebounding defense (30.3) and rank second in scoring defense 55.6, scoring margin (+9.5), blocks (4.86) and FG percentage (.439). Jolette Law TV Show Debuts Jan. 6: The first installment of the Jolette Law TV Show will air on Sunday night, Jan. 6 at 11 p.m. on WCIA-TV in Champaign. The show will air weekly in that time slot immediate after the Bruce Weber show. It will also air nationally on the Big Ten Network Tuesdays at 1 p.m. CT. The show features game highlights and analysis, a preview of upcoming games and behind-the-scenes footage of some of your favorite Illini. Up Next: The Fighting Illini return home to Assembly Hall on Thursday night when they host the Minnesota Golden Gophers at 7 p.m. They'll have next weekend off before returning to action at Ohio State on Jan. 17. Breaking Down The Hoosiers Sophomore guard Jamie Braun (13.2 ppg, 6.3 rpg) leads a balanced IU attacked that has three others scoring in double figures. Junior forwards Amber Jackson (12.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg, .581 FG%) and Whitney Thomas (11.4 ppg, 8.5 rpg), and junior guard Kim Roberson (10.5 ppg) are all potent weapons, while senior captain Nikki Smith (8.4 ppg, 27 3FGM) is dangerous from behind the arc. The Illinois-Indiana Series Last Year Against the Hoosiers In the second meeting, the Illini fell on the road, 81-68, after leading by as many as seven in the second half. The Illini shot 50 percent in the first half and took a five point lead into the break, but shot just 21 percent in the second half. Lori Bjork hit two three-pointers to break Krista Reinking's single-season Illinois record for threes made in a season of 74. Bjork finished with 14 points and freshman Jenna Smith had a monster day, scoring 16 points and pulling down what was then a career-high 16 rebounds. For Indiana, Jamie Braun (27 points) and Kim Roberson (24 points) led the way. Smith Enjoying Sophomore Surge Raking in the Honors: Smith has been collecting her share of early-season honors thus far. She has been named Big Ten Player of the Week on three occasions this season (Nov. 12, Nov. 26 and Dec. 24) and claimed Most Valuable Player honors at the FIU Thanksgiving Classic after leading Illinois to the title. Smith is the first Illini in over 20 years to pick-up three player of the week honors in the same season. Jonelle Polk was honored four times in the 1985-86 season, which is the most for an Illini in a single season. Polk and Ashley Berggren share the career mark for Illinois, with five each. Double-Trouble: Smith has recorded double-doubles in seven of 14 games this season, which is the most in the Big Ten thus far. The sophomore has 13 double-dips in her career, which is tied for second in the Big Ten behind only Wisconsin senior Jolene Anderson's 20. Illinois has won all seven games in which Smith recorded a double-double this season and lost four of the seven in which she hasn't. Leading the League: Smith leads the Big Ten in scoring and ranks in the top-five in eight. She ranks second in rebounding (9.6), FG percentage (.571) and defensive rebounds (6.64), while ranking third in blocks (1.86), fourth in offensive rebounds (3.00) and minutes (36.29) and fifth in FT percentage (.851). Nationally, Smith ranks in the top-50 in four categories, most notably FG percentage, where she ranks 8th. Smith Holds Her Own vs. NPOY: Smith faced her toughest competition to date when last year's AP National Player of the Year Courtney Paris came to Assembly Hall Dec. 5. Smith more than held her own against the Sooner star, hitting 7-of-9 from the field for 15 points, pulling down eight rebounds and blocking two shots. Paris had her usual big numbers with 22 points and 14 rebounds, but Smith served notice that she will be a force to be reckoned with for the next few years. Career Day: Smith scored a career-high 32 points and had 10 boards against SIU on Nov. 18. She hit 13-of-19 from the field and scored 11 straight points for the Illini at one point in the second half. The Race To 1,000 Toeing the Line Pressure `D' Catching On Big Ten Teleconference Starts Up Jan. 8 Big Ten Tournament Tickets On Sale Now
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