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Women's Basketball
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HOSTS RICHMOND SUNDAY ON SENIOR DAY

<b><i>Senior guard Emily Williams plays her final game at UD Arena</b></i>

Senior guard Emily Williams plays her final game at UD Arena

Feb. 26, 2005

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DAYTON, OH -- Senior guard Emily Williams will play her final regular season game at UD Arena for the University of Dayton women's basketball team Sunday, as the Flyers take on the Richmond Spiders at noon. Williams has started all 26 of UD's games and is averaging 8.4 points per game.

The Flyers are 12-14 overall and 6-9 in the Atlantic 10. The Spiders enter at 20-6 overall and 11-4 in the conference. Richmond sits in third-place in the A-10 West, one game back of Xavier and George Washington on the season's final day. The Flyers are tied with La Salle for fourth, but the Explorers hold the tie-breaker edge, so UD would need a win and Explorers' loss to nab the fourth seed in the West for next weekend's Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Championship.

Dayton is coming off a 55-41 win over St. Bonaventure on Friday. The Flyers held the Bonnies to just three points and one field goal in the first 15:53 of the game. The Flyers' 13 points allowed in the half was UD's best defensive effort in a half this season. Dayton held St. Bonaventure to a season-low 41 points.

Junior forward Cara Wright recorded her fourth-straight double-double and 12th of the season with 17 points and 13 rebounds against St. Bonaventure. She went for 20 points and 14 rebounds against No. 17 Temple last Sunday.

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Wright is averaging 17.0 points and 10.8 rebounds in her last six games with five double-doubles.

Freshman center, Nikki Oakland scored eight points in UD's win at St. Bonaventure, one off her career-high.

The Flyers held the Bonnies to just three points and one field goal in the first 15:53 of the game on Friday. The Flyers' 13 points allowed in the half was UD's best defensive effort in a half this season. Dayton held St. Bonaventure to a season-low 41 points.

Wright was named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week after she recorded her 10th double-double of the season at Duquesne and was two-points off her career high with a 27-point, 13-rebound performance against La Salle. She was 12-of-17 shooting from the field. For the week, she averaged 24.5 PPG and 12 RPG with a .622 field goal percentage.

Jennifer Strong was 7-of-9 shooting against No. 17 Temple on Sunday for 18 points. She was four-of-five from three-point range.

The Flyers 27-26 halftime lead over Temple was the first time in 2005 that Temple had trailed at the half. Dayton led with 14:26 to go before a 12-2 Temple run sparked the Owls to the win.

Freshman guard Karah Cloxton played a career-high 22 minutes versus No. 17 Temple and set a career-best with eight points while tying her high in assists with four (for the third time).

Nikki Oakland grabbed six rebounds, scored six points and had a career-high four assists in 19 minutes versus La Salle.

Junior center Angela Cape was one rebound away from a double-double against La Salle, finishing with a career-high 16 points, nine rebounds, three assists and a steal while committing zero turnovers. Seven of her rebounds came on the offensive end.

The Flyers out-scored La Salle 38-14 in the paint for a 75-65 win on February 13. Dayton's three inside players -- Wright, Cape and Oakland, combined for 49 points on 22 of 36 shooting.

The Flyers came back from down 23 points at the half at home against Duquesne, out-scoring the Dukes 42-18 in the second half for a 55-54 win. Dayton forced 16 second-half turnovers, while committing just four themselves.

The Flyers are 11-1 when scoring 60 or more points, and have held 22 of 26 opponents to 69 points or less.

Dayton is 8-5 when Jennifer Strong scores eight or more points and 3-9 when she's held to seven points or less. Dayton is 8-2 when Emily Williams scores eight or more points, and 9-6 when Cara Wright hits nine points or more.

On December 18, the Flyers set an Atlantic 10 record with 79 rebounds vs Detroit, which ranks 10th all time in NCAA history. All 14 Flyers who dressed had at least one rebound, led by Cara Wright's 20. Dayton had more offensive boards (27) than Detroit had total (25).