DePaul University Athletics
Blue Demons Host Dominican Republic
11/11/2002 12:00:00 AM | WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
DePaul vs. Dominican Republic National Team
Nov. 13, 2002 - 7 p.m.
DePaul Athletic Center - Chicago, Ill.
CHICAGO – The DePaul women’s basketball team plays the last of their two exhibition games on Wednesday evening. The Blue Demons host the Dominican Republic National Team at the DePaul Athletic Center. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. The Blue Demons opened the preseason schedule with a 74-59 win over the Chicago Challengers on Saturday.
Blue Demons Roll Over the Challengers
The DePaul women’s basketball team won the first of their two exhibition games over the Chicago Challengers, 74-59, on Saturday evening at the DePaul Athletic Center. Jenni Dant led four players in double-figures with 22 points.
The Blue Demons opened the game with an 18-6 run over the first six minutes, sparked by a pair of three-pointers and a three-point play by Lindsay Forsberg. The Challengers cut the lead to 18-11 on a lay-in by former Blue Demon Carla Stone before DePaul answered with seven points to take a 25-11 lead midway through the opening half.
Over the next eight minutes, the Challengers closed the gap and came as close as six points, at 30-24, with two minutes remaining on the clock. Sarah Kustok nailed a pair of three’s to close the half and DePaul led, 37-26. For the game, the Blue Demons were 11-of-28 (.393) from behing the arc.
The second stanza opened with a Forsberg lay-up to give the Blue Demons a 42-28 advantage with 18:24 to go in the game. The Challengers closed the DePaul lead to eights points twice in the second half, but could get no closer as the Blue Demons built a 73-52 lead with just under four minutes left in the game.
Despite shooting just .333 from the field, the Blue Demons were able to take advantage of 31 turnovers by the Challengers. In addition to Dant’s game-high 22 points, Forsberg and Laura Sobieszczyk added 12 points and Kustok chipped in 10. Jamie Smith led the Blue Demons with nine rebounds while scoring six points.
Scouting the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic National Team is in the midst of a preseason Midwest trip. So far, they are winless on the trip with losses at Minnesota, Marquette and Purdue. Prior to Wednesday’s game at the DePaul Athletic Center, they play at Illinois on Monday and Northwestern on Tuesday.
What’s Back
DePaul returns seven players from last year’s 15-14 WNIT team. In addition to Jenni Dant, Lindsay Forsberg, Sarah Kustok, Jamie Smith, Khara Smith, Laura Sobieszczyk and Claudette Towers, a pair of transfers are eligible after sitting out last season. Charlene Smith and Ashley Luke will provide immediate contributions after practicing with the team last season. Smith played a season at UW-Milwaukee while Luke played two seasons at Penn State. Experience is there as six of the returners played in at least 27 games last season. Those seven returners also accounted for two-thirds of the scoring and shot a combined .365 from three-point range.
Head Coach Doug Bruno
DePaul head coach Doug Bruno enters his 17th season at DePaul. With the Blue Demons he is 277-188, and the overall mark stands at 317-218 in 18 career seasons. Bruno was the head coach of the Chicago Hustle of the Women’s Basketball League from 1978-80. With 23 victories, he will reach 300 wins with the Blue Demons. In the offseason, the DePaul coaching staff promoted Jana Mathis from Director of Basketball Operations to Assistant Coach. With the departure of Lisa Ryckbosch to the head coaching position at Illinois-Chicago, Maggie Dixon and Candis Blankson increased their responsibilities. Former Blue Demon Latasha White will serve as a Student Assistant Coach this season.
Nothing but the Best
The Blue Demons will once again play one of toughest schedules in the nation. On the 2002-03 slate are possible matchups with three of last season’s Final Four participants. The Blue Demons have potential games against Connecticut and Oklahoma at the Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic. In Jan., DePaul travels to Knoxville to take on Tennessee. Other NCAA Tournament teams include Cincinnati, North Carolina, Notre Dame, TCU and Tulane.
Preseason Picks
In the annual Conference USA Preseason Poll, chosen by the league’s 14 head coaches, the Blue Demons were picked to finish seventh. Prior to last season, Bruno’s squad was picked seventh, but entered the league tournament as the fourth seed. Cincinnati and TCU were selected by the 14 head coaches as co-favorites to win the league. Houston’s Chandi Jones was named Preseason Player of the Year. She was joined on the preseason team by TCU’s Sandora Irvin, Valerie King from Cincinnati, Teana McKiver of Tulane and Sara Nord at Louisville.
2002-03 Conference USA Preseason Poll
1. Cincinnati
1. TCU
3. Tulane
4. Houston
5. Louisville
6. Charlotte
7. DePaul
8. Marquette
9. Memphis
10. South Florida
11. Saint Louis
12. UAB
13. Southern Miss
14. East Carolina
Would You Like Some Pineapple With That Turkey?
The highlight of the non-conference schedule is a trip to Hawai’i over Thanksgiving. The Blue Demons will be one of eight teams in the 24th annual Hawaiian Airlines Rainbow Wahine Classic, Nov. 29-Dec. 1. DePaul opens the tournament against North Carolina and will play either Oklahoma or Fordham on the second day of action. Other teams in the three-day tourney included host Hawai’i, Connecticut, Denver and Gonzaga. In 1997, DePaul defeated San Francisco and lost to Hawai’i in the Hawai’i Invitational.
TV Time
At least four games will be televised this season, including three on the Conference USA Television Network. DePaul will appear on the league network in games against TCU and Marquette and at Louisville. The Charlotte game on Feb. 14 will be televised on FOX Sports Net Chicago. The C-USA Network will broadcast the tournament semifinals while the championship game will be carried live from The Pyramid in Memphis on ESPN2, Mar. 9.
Opening Tournaments
In addition to the tournament in Hawaii, DePaul will host the annual Moran Realty Classic in December. The Blue Demons host local foe Loyola-Chicago while Montana State and Boston University travel to Chicago for the two-day event, Dec. 6-7. Boston University and Montana State open play on Friday followed by DePaul and Loyola. The consolation and championship games will be played on Saturday evening at the DePaul Athletic Center.
Home Cookin’
In just two seasons, the DePaul Athletic Center has proven itself as one of the toughest venues in the midwest. The Blue Demons have posted a 21-7 (.750) home record over two years. In 28 seasons, the Blue Demons have an all-time home court record of 263-87 (.751). Over 26 seasons at Alumni Hall, the women’s basketball program won over 75 percent of their games with a 242-80 all-time record.
Welcome to the Team
Coach Bruno and his staff welcome six freshmen from four states to the roster for the 2002-03 season. Local standouts include Lauren Levine from Mother McAuley, Casmir Patterson of Marshall and Maureen Simon from Marian Catholic. Recruits from outside the Chicagoland area are Jarietta Benton of Houston, Texas, Shiesha McCollum from Washingtonville, N.Y. and Lindsey Deason of Fort Wayne, Ind. Deason will join the team after she is done playing goalkeeper for DePaul’s soccer team.



