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Cornell Big Red women's basketball Caitlyn Smith vs. Columbia
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Women's Basketball

Women’s Basketball Eyes 2-0 Ivy Start At Columbia

GAME INFORMATION
GAME #13: Cornell at Columbia
GAME TIME: Saturday, Jan. 26, at 4:00 p.m.
GAME SITE: Levien Gymnasium (New York, N.Y.)
SERIES RECORD: Cornell leads, 50-25
LAST MEETING: Cornell, 60-51 (1/19/2019; Ithaca, N.Y.)
2018-19 RECORDS: Cornell (7-5, 1-0 Ivy); Columbia (4-10, 0-1 Ivy)
LIVE STATS: https://bit.ly/2QBgz4m
LIVE VIDEO: https://es.pn/2sueWen
 
Full Game Notes (PDF)
 
THE MATCHUP: The Big Red women's basketball is looking for a season-sweep and a 2-0 start in the Ivy League when it travels to New York City to take on Columbia in a 4 p.m. contest on Saturday, Jan. 26 in Levien Gymnasium. Cornell (7-5, 1-0 Ivy) has won five in a row, including a 60-51 victory over the Lions last weekend in Ithaca, while Columbia slipped to 4-10 on the year (0-1 Ivy).  
 
QUICK HITS:
• In its first game back from an unexpected 18-day break from competition, the Big Red defeated Columbia, 60-51, last weekend at Newman Arena. 
• The Big Red is in the midst of a five-game winning streak, its longest stretch since winning six consecutive contests from Dec. 30, 2014 to Jan. 30, 2015.
• Both teams have an alumnae on staff with Shelby Lyman (Cornell '14) serving as an assistant for the Big Red, while Megan Griffin (Columba '07) is the head coach for the Lions.
• During her time as a player, Lyman was 6-2 vs. Columbia.
• Griffin is 4-9 all-time with Columbia vs. the Big Red (3-5 as a player; 1-4 as head coach).
 
SEASON NOTES TO KNOW:
• Cornell is 7-1 when allowing less than 60 points.
• The Big Red is 6-0 when making more free throws than its opponents.
• Cornell is 7-1 when leading at halftime.
Danielle Jorgenson and Samantha Widmann have started 39 straight games.
• Laura Bagwell-Katalinch has scored in double-digits in eight consecutive games.   
• Jorgenson has registered at least one steal in 10 straight games.
Samantha Widmann has led Cornell in rebounding in five of the last six games.
• Bagwell-Katalinich and Widmann have combined to lead Cornell in scoring in 11-of-12 games.
 
THE SERIES VS. COLUMBIA: Cornell's rivalry with Columbia began in 1975-76 when the team represented Barnard College.
• Cornell dominated the series throughout the 1990s, during which the teams met 20 times from 1990-91 to 1999-2000, with Cornell winning 17 of those meetings, including a series-high 12 straight from 1993 to 2000. 
• Currently, the Big Red has won 14 of the last 16 outings.
• Cornell had won four straight in New York City.
 
A WIN WOULD:
• be the sixth in a row and improve the Big Red to 2-0 in Ivy League play.
• give Cornell its longest winning streak since winning six in a row from Dec. 30, 2014 to Jan. 30, 2015.
• give Cornell its sixth season sweep over the Lions since the 2011-12 campaign.
• be the fifth in a row over Columbia in New York City.
• be the Big Red's 51st win over Columbia, improving the program to 51-25 all-time vs. the Lions.   
• give Coach Smith a 22-12 record against the Lions.
 
HEAD COACH DAYNA SMITH: In her 17th season at the helm of the Big Red program, head coach Dayna Smith ranks fourth overall in Ivy League women's basketball history in years served as a head coach in the conference.
• Only one active coach, Harvard's Kathy Delaney-Smith (36 yrs), ranks ahead of Cornell's Smith.
Smith is the winningest coach in Cornell history, and reached the 150-win mark for her career with the team's overtime victory vs. Dartmouth on Jan. 30, 2016.
• She currently stands at 183 career victories.
 
NCAA STATS:
• Cornell ranks inside the top 100 in fewest fouls (5th – 213), fewest turnovers (14th – 218), field goal percentage (47th – .363); rebound margin (71st – 4.6); scoring defense (26th – 56.4); steals per game (49th – 10.3), 3-point field goal defense (24th – .266), and turnovers forced (54th – 19.4).
Laura Bagwell-Katalinich ranks 99th in field goal percentage (.487), 221st in points per game (14.6), and 217th in rebounds per game (7.2).
Samantha Widmann ranks 108th in steals per game (2.17).
Danielle Jorgenson ranks 108th in steals per game (2.17).
 
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Theresa Grace Mbanefo was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 31
• She is the first Big Red player this season to take home a league honor, and is the first ROW for Cornell since Samantha Widmann on Feb. 20, 2017.
• Mbanefo won the award after a stellar effort against Hampton with career-highs in points (12) and rebounds (9) in just 19 minutes of action off the bench.
 
NON-CONFERENCE WINS:
• With its 6-5 record in non-conference play, the Big Red secured a .500 or better non-conference record in six of the last seven seasons.
• In Coach Smith's 16 seasons with the Cornell women's basketball program she has led the Big Red to seven non-conference seasons in which the team has posted at least a .500 record.
 
STARTING STATS: The Big Red has used three different starting line-ups this season.
Samantha Widmann and Danielle Jorgenson lead the team with 39 consecutive starts.
Laura Bagwell-Katalinich made her first career start in the season opener at Binghamton.
Dylan Higgins made her first career start in the contest vs. UAlbany on Nov. 12.
Kate Sramac made her first career start vs. Delaware State on Dec. 15.
 
GET A GRIP: Cornell turned the ball over just four times at Colorado State, matching the school record of four turnovers vs. Yale on Feb. 6, 2016.
 
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Four new players saw their first action in the season opener at Binghamton – Laura Bagwell-Katalanich, Theresa Grace Mbanefo, Caitlyn Smith and Samantha Will.
• Freshman Annika Hoff saw her first collegiate action in her home state when she played six minutes vs. No. 23 Minnesota. She finished with six points and five rebounds.
 
WHAT WAS LOST: The Big Red graduated two seniors from the 2017-18 squad, and lost two other letter winners, as well as one non-letter winner.
• The five players accounted for just 25 percent of Cornell's points and rebounds.
 
WHAT REMAINS: Cornell returns three starters and 10 letter winners from a year ago.  
• The team returns its top scorer and rebounder in Samantha Widmann, as well as its second leading scorer, Samantha Clement.
• Overall, the squad returns 75% of its scoring and rebounding
• All but one returning letter winner played in at least 20 contests. 
 
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: The Big Red added four players to the 2018-19 squad, three freshman and one junior college transfer.
• The group hails from three different states – Minnesota (2), Florida and New Hampshire.
• The group consists of two forwards (Annika Hoff, Theresa Grace Mbanefo), one guard (Samantha Will) and one point guard (Caitlyn Smith).
 
IVY PRESEASON RANKINGS: The Big Red was picked eighth overall in the 2018-19 Ivy League media preseason poll.
• Princeton was selected to repeat, as the Tigers garnered 133 points and 14 first-place votes.
• Penn and Harvard were picked second and third, respectively, with the Quakers earning two first-place votes and 107 points and the Crimson receiving one first-place vote and 104 points. 
• Yale took fourth with 89 points, as the voters selected a repeat of last year's top-four teams.
• Brown was chosen fifth (66 points), followed by Dartmouth (55), Columbia (30) and Cornell (28).
 
LIVE AND ON THE AIR: The Big Red will have all 27 of its regular season games broadcast this season.
• 20 games, including 12 Ivy League contests, will be broadcast on ESPN+.
• Two Ivy League games will be broadcast on ESPN3.
• ESPN+ is available through the ESPN app and ESPN.com for $4.99 / month and $49.99 / year. The subscription includes over 175 Ivy League men's and women's basketball games as well as thousands of other live events from other collegiate conferences and professional sports leagues. 
• Two games were broadcast on the Patriot League Network (Lehigh, Lafayette).
• Cornell had one game each on the Big Ten Network Plus (Minnesota) and the Mountain West Network (Colorado State).
 
DON'T I NOW YOU?: Shelby Lyman '14 returned to Cornell as an assistant coach prior to the 2017-18 season.
• One of the most prolific 3-point shooters in Cornell history, Lyman returned to East Hill after a successful three-year stint as an assistant coach at Division III powerhouse St. John Fisher College, helping the Cardinals to an Empire 8 championship in 2015 and a pair of NCAA DIII Tournament appearances.  
• Lyman still ranks among the top 20 in Cornell history in assists (14th – 219), steals (14th – 122), and minutes played (13th – 3096). She finished her career with 718 career points.
• A native of Snohomish, Wash., Lyman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government, before obtaining an MBA from St. John Fisher.
 
RECAPPING THE 2017-18 SEASON: The Big Red finished the season with a 7-20 record overall and a mark of 3-11 in the Ivy League.
 
UP NEXT: The Big Red returns home next weekend when it hosts Penn and Princeton in a pair of double-headers with the men's program also taking on the Quakers and the Tigers. Cornell will tip-off with Penn on Friday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m., before welcoming Princeton on Saturday, Feb. 2 at 5 p.m.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Shelby Lyman

#12 Shelby Lyman

Guard
5' 8"
Senior
Laura Bagwell-Katalinich

#24 Laura Bagwell-Katalinich

Forward
6' 0"
Junior
Samantha Clement

#23 Samantha Clement

Guard
5' 9"
Senior
Dylan Higgins

#05 Dylan Higgins

Guard
5' 11"
Junior
Danielle Jorgenson

#04 Danielle Jorgenson

Guard
5' 9"
Junior
Kate Sramac

#03 Kate Sramac

Guard
5' 8"
Sophomore
Samantha Widmann

#12 Samantha Widmann

Guard/Forward
5' 11"
Junior
Theresa Grace  Mbanefo

#15 Theresa Grace Mbanefo

Forward
6' 0"
Freshman
Annika Hoff

#43 Annika Hoff

Forward
6' 2"
Freshman
Samantha Will

#11 Samantha Will

Guard
5' 11"
Freshman
Caitlyn Smith

#10 Caitlyn Smith

Guard
5' 5"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Shelby Lyman

#12 Shelby Lyman

5' 8"
Senior
Guard
Laura Bagwell-Katalinich

#24 Laura Bagwell-Katalinich

6' 0"
Junior
Forward
Samantha Clement

#23 Samantha Clement

5' 9"
Senior
Guard
Dylan Higgins

#05 Dylan Higgins

5' 11"
Junior
Guard
Danielle Jorgenson

#04 Danielle Jorgenson

5' 9"
Junior
Guard
Kate Sramac

#03 Kate Sramac

5' 8"
Sophomore
Guard
Samantha Widmann

#12 Samantha Widmann

5' 11"
Junior
Guard/Forward
Theresa Grace  Mbanefo

#15 Theresa Grace Mbanefo

6' 0"
Freshman
Forward
Annika Hoff

#43 Annika Hoff

6' 2"
Freshman
Forward
Samantha Will

#11 Samantha Will

5' 11"
Freshman
Guard
Caitlyn Smith

#10 Caitlyn Smith

5' 5"
Junior
Guard