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Milwaukee Set To Play In “Miami Thanksgiving Classic”

Team takes on Hurricanes for first time since 2007

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team remains in Florida and enjoys the Thanksgiving holiday in the Sunshine State before returning to play in the "Miami Thanksgiving Classic" Friday and Saturday. The Panthers will tip off the event against the host Hurricanes, set to get underway Friday at 12 p.m. CST. The game will have live audio and statistics and will also feature a video broadcast on ESPN3. This week marks Milwaukee's first games in the state of Florida since opening the 2006-07 campaign with a contest at South Florida.

LOOKING AT MIAMI
Head coach Katie Meier starts her 11th season and welcomes back eight players from a team that went 20-13 overall and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament a season ago. That group includes a trio of starters who are now the team captains: junior guard Adrienne Motley, a Preseason All-ACC selection, junior guard Jessica Thomas and redshirt senior guard Michelle Woods.

This year, the Hurricanes are off to a perfect 5-0 start and receiving votes in both the AP Poll and USA TODAY Coaches Poll. Motley leads the offense with a per-game average of 16.2 ppg, while Keyona Hayes is also in double-figures at 10.0 ppg and adds a team-high 8.2 rebounds per contest.

SERIES HISTORY
The series consists of a pair of home-and-home games played in 2006 and 2007, with Miami winning both. The Panthers fell, 78-71, in November of 2006 and then took the Hurricanes to overtime the next season before Miami prevailed, 73-70, in Milwaukee.

LAST GAME
Four players finished in double-figures as the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team was outlasted by Florida Atlantic University in the final minute of a 71-67 decision Tuesday evening at FAU Arena. The Panthers (1-1) traded punches with the Owls (3-0) all night and nearly found a way to escape with the road victory. The entertaining, back-and-forth matchup featured eight ties and 10 lead changes.
 
Sophomore Steph Kostowicz led the way, posting the third double-double of her young career with 17 points and 12 rebounds. She added four blocks and three assists to her stat line despite fouling out with just over five minutes remaining in the contest.
 
The valiant effort came up big in the final minute, with the defense forcing a pair of turnovers when it was a one-possession game, but the team was unable to convert down the stretch. Junior Alexis Lindstrom netted 13 points, including a trio of three-pointers. Senior Sydney Howard added a dozen and junior Sierra Ford-Washington chipped in with 11 points to round out the double-figure scoring.

TAKING THE NEXT STEP
The end of last season was impressive for Steph Kostowicz, who was finally healthy and earned a spot in the starting lineup each of the final three games. She has carried that over into this season and is now averaging 14.0 points and 10.0 rebounds over her last six games. She went for 17 points and 12 boards against FAU Nov. 24 - recording her third career double-double - with all three of those coming in her last six outings dating back to last season. She enters play as the Horizon League's top shot blocker this year and has now tallied 15 blocks over her last four games.

EARLY CHARITY SUCCESS
The Panthers are off to an impressive start from the free throw line, currently leading the Horizon League with an 80 percent clip after sinking 28-of-35 in their first two games. That's a much better ratio than the past few seasons. Milwaukee shot 69.8 percent last year and have not finished over 70 percent since a program-record 79.1 percent showing back in 2010-11.
 
A WHOPPER OF AN OPENER
The 22-point margin of victory was nearly the highest in the history of the program. The only bigger one? That would be Kyle Rechlicz's first-ever game on the Panther bench, a 24-point win over Chicago State, 82-58, back on November 9, 2012.

WELL, THAT TOOK 40 MINUTES
Sophomore Jenny Lindner needed all of one 40-minute game (actually, she played only 31) to equal her career high from her freshman season when she went off for 25 points in the opener. It marked the third 20-point effort of her young career.
1. 25 vs. UMKC, 11/16/15
2. 25 vs. Youngstown State, 2/19/15
3. 20 vs. Cleveland State, 2/28/15

EFFICIENT, TOO
Not only did Lindner tie her career high with those 25 points - and never had a chance to break it after not attempting a field goal in the fourth quarter - but she did it with some of the most efficient shooting in school history by making 10 of her 12 shots on the night. That 83.3 field-goal percentage marked the third-best marksmanship in a single UWM game.

1. .909 (10-of-11), Nichole Drummond, 2/11/06
2. .857 (12-of-14), Traci Edwards, 2/21/08
3. .833 (10-of-12), Lindner

FOR OPENERS
The Panthers now hold a 9-17 record in season-openers at the NCAA Division I level (dating back to 1990-91). A year ago, Milwaukee rode the hot hand of senior Ashley Green to a 77-73 victory over North Dakota State. Green set career highs with 36 points and 15 rebounds in the narrow win. Head coach Kyle Rechlicz is now an impressive 3-1 in openers, as UWM ran away with an 82-58 win over Chicago State in Rechlicz's debut contest three years ago in addition to this year's convincing win over UMKC.

PRESEASON PUBLICITY
Sophomore Jenny Lindner was named to the Preseason All-Horizon League Second Team in the league's annual preseason poll by the staff at the College Sports Madness website.

NEW-LOOK PANTHERS
Milwaukee will have a new look to the roster this season after graduating three influential seniors from a year ago. The roster features six players who were on the team in 2014-15 and nine newcomers. Among the new faces are a trio of transfers (one will be sitting out, one a JUCO transfer and one ready to play this season after sitting out a year ago due to transfer rules) as well as six true freshmen all looking to make a good first impression.

TIME TO STEP UP
The situation allows the Panthers an opportunity for new players to step up or returning players to expand their roles from last season. The team will return just under half - 48.6 percent - of its scoring (963 of 1,981 total points) and just over half - 51.5 percent - of rebounding (558 of 1,083 total individual rebounds). When you break it down further, senior Jordyn Swan, who will miss the season due to injury, accounted for returning totals of 201 points and 108 boards.

OFF TO A GOOD START
Jenny Lindner enjoyed a stellar campaign as a newcomer a season ago, earning Horizon League All-Freshman Team honors after averaging 10.7 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, starting 28 of the 30 games she appeared in. That marked the first time a UWM player made the league all-freshman squad in four years. She finished 17 games in double-figures - the most for a UWM freshman since Ashley Green also accomplished the feat 17 times back in 2011-12.

Among Lindner's double-digit contests was a 25-point outing against Youngstown State Feb. 19, the third-highest scoring output for a freshman in school history.

1. Courtney Lindfors: 35 points (11/16/10)
2. Traci Edwards: 28 (2/25/06)
T3. Lindner: 25 (2/19/15)
T3. Maria Viall: 25 (12/17/00 & 3/1/01)

In addition, her .822 free throw percentage topped the team and was the third-best ever for a UWM freshman in program history and her five made 3's against YSU was one off the school freshman mark of six set by Angela Rodriguez back on 12/1/10 against Bradley.

THE KOST OF ADMISSION
Steph Kostowicz continued to impress at the end of her first season in a Panther uniform a year ago, earning Horizon League Freshman of the Week honors March 9 after she averaged 14.0 points, 10.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game against Detroit and Wright State, posting her first career double-double versus the Titans. She upped the ante against Valpo March 9, equaling her career-high with 18 points and topping her rebound high, finishing with 14. She closed her freshman season strong, scoring in double figures in each of her final four games - the last three in the starting lineup - averaging 14.3 points and 11.0 rebounds in that final four-game stretch, shooting just over 50 percent from the floor.

BLOCK PARTY
Kostowicz also made some noise on defense, leading the way with six blocks against Valparaiso in the first round of the Horizon League Tournament, which was just off the school record of seven. It has been a while since a Panther caused so much commotion in the paint, a span of 109 games having passed since a UWM player had at least five (Courtney Lindfors had six against Chicago State, Dec. 15, 2011). Kostowicz added four more rejections in the season finale against Green Bay in the league quarterfinals.

SYD THE KYD
Sydney Howard enjoyed a breakthrough junior campaign and her performance in the month of December was noteworthy. In six games (four starts), Howard averaged 7.0 points and 2.5 rebounds per game and reset her career-high for points in a game twice, including 14 against IPFW Dec. 28. She shot 51.9 percent from the field (14-27), 55.6 percent on 3's (5-9), playing 25.7 minutes and had 11 assists compared to four turnovers. She also went for a career-best 17 points against Detroit March 4. Howard finished the year averaging 5.8 points and 2.7 rebounds to top her former career bests of 2.3 ppg and 1.4 rpg. She had four games of 10 or more points after accomplishing the feat just once over her first two seasons. She also had the best assist-to-turnover ratio on the squad at 64-44, a ratio of 1.45 that finished as the fifth-best in program history for a single-season.

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS
The Panthers set a record for fewest turnovers per game in 2012-13 at 16.2 - an impressive total considering the record that they broke was the former standard of 17.3 set during the 2001-02 campaign (an improvement of over one per game). The new record did not last long, however, as UWM turned the ball over just 14.9 times per contest in 2013-14 to shatter the record once again. The team came close again last season and the past three years under Kyle Rechlicz now account for the top three entries in the record book.

TEAM TURNOVERS PER GAME
1. 14.9 turnovers per game, 2013-14
2. 15.2 in 2014-15
3. 16.2 in 2012-13

HOW THEY ROLL
The Panthers were at it once again from deep last season and it would have been more noticeable had they not been even better at it the previous two years. The team once again finished close to the top of the record book for three-pointers made and attempted. Prior to Kyle Rechlicz's arrival, the most three's made was 212 and attempted was 586. The marks set in 2012-13 (255 of 726) smashed the old standards. In 2013-14, the team finished at 241 makes and 733 attempts, both numbers ending in the top two all-time. After three seasons under Kyle Rechlicz, the triple-happy Panthers nearly hold each of the top three marks for 3's made and attempted for a season.

3's MADE
1. 255 in 2012-13
2. 241 in 2013-14
4. 205 in 2014-15

3's ATTEMPTED
1. 733 in 2013-14
2. 726 in 2012-13
3. 676 in 2014-15

IT'S AN OLD HABIT
The Panthers have turned it up from three-point range recently, but have always been a threat from long distance. In fact, the team has a long history of making three's headed in to 2015-16. Milwaukee has made at least one three-pointer in every game dating back to an 0-for-4 showing from long-distance against Marquette back on November 26, 2002. That makes 391 games in a row heading into the game against the Hurricanes. It's still a ways to go for the NCAA record, however, which is held by Canisius at 510 in a row (1994-2011). The Horizon League record was halted three years ago when Loyola came up empty at 446. Cleveland State held the record previously - which was also the NCAA mark at the time - at 408 (1992-2007). For comparison, the NBA's longest streak is the Dallas Mavericks at 1,108 in a row.

MAKING A NAME FOR HERSELF
Head coach Kyle Rechlicz was named the seventh coach in program history in May of 2012. She also got off to one of the best starts - becoming the first UWM coach to win three of her first five contests of her initial campaign. In her first season, Rechlicz was also one of the youngest coaches at the NCAA Division I level - just seven coaches had earlier birth years when the 2012-13 campaign began.

WATCH 'EM ANYWHERE
Fans will have the opportunity to watch the Panthers all season long. The team will play five games on local broadcast television, once again returning to Time Warner Cable SportsChannel. Another 16 games will be carried live online on ESPN3 as well as four other road games via opponent platforms. For the Panthers' TWC SportsChannel contests, Bob Brainerd and former UWM great Maria Viall will once again be calling the action.

HEAD TO THE BIG 920
Nearly every Milwaukee regular-season game will once again be available on the radio and online via "The Big 920" on your AM dial. Scott Warras is back for his 10th season donning the headset. Fans can also catch Warras' call with the majority of the team's ESPN3 webcasts. A select few games will not be aired due to broadcast conflicts.

WELCOME
Head coach Kyle Rechlicz rounded out her staff in the offseason with a series of moves. Ashlee McGee moved up a spot in the assistant coach hierarchy and former video coordinator Dan Carey was promoted to assistant coach, with the recruiting coordinator role also added to his title.

Mike Hamilton was hired as the new Video Coordinator and Molly Hanson as the Director of Basketball Operations.

UP NEXT
The Panthers stay right here in Coral Gables and return to the BankUnited Center to play La Salle tomorrow, tipping off at 12 p.m. CST.

 
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Players Mentioned

Ashley Green

#4 Ashley Green

G/F
5' 11"
Senior
Sydney Howard

#15 Sydney Howard

G
5' 7"
Senior
Steph Kostowicz

#32 Steph Kostowicz

F
6' 2"
Sophomore
Jenny Lindner

#20 Jenny Lindner

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Alexis Lindstrom

#5 Alexis Lindstrom

G
5' 7"
Junior
Jordyn Swan

#41 Jordyn Swan

G/F
6' 0"
Senior
Sierra Ford-Washington

#30 Sierra Ford-Washington

G
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Ashley Green

#4 Ashley Green

5' 11"
Senior
G/F
Sydney Howard

#15 Sydney Howard

5' 7"
Senior
G
Steph Kostowicz

#32 Steph Kostowicz

6' 2"
Sophomore
F
Jenny Lindner

#20 Jenny Lindner

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Alexis Lindstrom

#5 Alexis Lindstrom

5' 7"
Junior
G
Jordyn Swan

#41 Jordyn Swan

6' 0"
Senior
G/F
Sierra Ford-Washington

#30 Sierra Ford-Washington

5' 8"
Junior
G