Vanderbilt-Bowling Green postgame notes

Dec. 1, 2010

Recap | Box Score

Starting Lineup

– Vanderbilt started freshmen Christina Foggie and Jasmine Lister, seniors Hannah Tuomi and Jence Rhoads, and sophomore Tiffany Clarke.

– This is the third time this season Vanderbilt has used this lineup and the third game in a row.

– This is Hannah Tuomi’s 89th career start and 100th appearance.

Jence Rhoads made her 85th career start and team leading 105th appearance.

Tiffany Clarke made her 18th career start and fourth of the season.

– Lister made her sixth start of the season while Foggie made her fifth.

– Lister and Tuomi have started every game for Vanderbilt this season.

Team Notes

– Vanderbilt is 2-3 all-time against Bowling Green.

– Wednesday was the first time Vanderbilt has ever played at Bowling Green.

– Vanderbilt is 13-3 all-time against teams currently in the MAC.

– Bowling Green had won 34 straight regular season home games, dating back to Jan. 30, 2008.

– The Falcons did lose at home to Indiana in the 2009 WNIT.

– Vanderbilt’s 12-point halftime deficit was its largest of the season.

– Vanderbilt outrebounded Bowling Green 34-26, marking the team’s first loss when it won the rebounding margin … The team is now 4-1 when it outrebounds its opponent.

– Vanderbilt has had at least three double-digit scorers in every game this season.

– Vanderbilt had 19 turnovers compared to 11 by Bowling Green.

– The Commodores lost despite outshooting BGSU 50% (25-50) to 46.6% (27-58).

– Vanderbilt also shot a higher percentage from three than BGSU: 50% (6-12) compared to 42.9% (9-21).

– Vanderbilt outscored BGSU 18-9 on second-chance points.

– Vanderbilt outscored BGSU 15-4 on bench points.

Individual Notes

Jasmine Lister tied for the team lead with 14 points … She has scored in double figures in every game this season.

Hannah Tuomi tied for the team lead with 14 points and has reached double figures in five straight games.

Jence Rhoads also tied for the team lead with 14 points, reaching double digits for the second time this season.

Jordan Coleman had a season-high seven rebounds in 17 minutes.

Stephanie Holzer scored in double figures for the third time this season, but the first since the second game of the year … All 10 of her points came in the first half.