Brock Badgers women's basketball explained

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Brock Badgers women's basketball
University:Brock University
Conference:Ontario University Athletics
Location:St. Catharines, Ontario
Coach:Mike Rao
Tenure:Since 2018–19
Arena:Bob Davis Gymnasium
Nickname:Badgers
Conference Tournament:1983, 2020
Usports Appearances:1983, 1987, 2002, 2012, 2020, 2022
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The Brock Badgers women's basketball team represents Brock University in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports women's basketball. The Badgers have won two OUA championships, winning the Critelli Cup in 1983 and 2020.

History

Led by head coach Pat Woodburn, the 1982-83 Badgers team set a program record with 30 wins in one season, compared to merely three losses. Winning the OWIAA Championship, the Badgers emerged with the bronze medal at the CIAU (now U Sports) Championships. They would become the first Brock women's team inducted into the Badgers Athletics Hall of Fame.

In 2018, Mike Rao, a native of Welland, Ontario was appointed as head coach for the Badgers. During Rao's first season, the Badgers won 11 games, compared to 13 losses. Qualifying for the postseason, the Badgers enjoyed their first playoff victory since 2012. Reaching the second round, they were bested by the eventual national champion McMaster Marauders. His second season (2019–20) saw the Badgers enjoy a 17–5 record, along with their first appearance at the U Sports national championships since 2001–02.

Critelli Cup season

Heading into the 2019–20 season, the Badgers benefitted form a pair of transfers. Jenneke Pilling redshirted in 2018–19, transferring from the Windsor Lancers. Forward Samantha Keltos, raised in St. Catharines, arrived from an NCAA Division I school.

Samantha Keltos, who set a team record for blocks in a single game, registering nine against the York Lions on January 29, 2020, she would emerge as a postseason hero for the Badgers. Against the Western Mustangs, ranked fifth in the country,[1] in the OUA Semi-Finals, Keltos registered 17 points for the sixth-ranked Badgers, along with seven rebounds, as the Badgers prevailed in a 69–65 final. For her efforts, Keltos was recognized as both, the OUA and U Sports Female Athlete of the Week.

Challenging the Ryerson Rams on February 29, 2020, in the Critelli Cup Final, Keltos logged 42 points, resulting in an emotional victory, as it marked the Badgers first provincial title since 1983. Shooting 10-for-15 in the opening half, she wound up as the Lululemon Player of the Game honours.[2]

From three-point range, she went eight-of-nine, adding 12 rebounds, Keltos enjoyed her seventh career double-double, part of a statistical performance including three steals and a pair of assists.[3] Winning the Critelli Cup, there was a sense of serendipity for the program. Of note, the Cup, awarded to the OUA Provincial Champion, is named in honour of former Brock basketball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director Chris Critelli.

The 2019–20 season marked a storybook ending for Melissa Tatti. Earning a trio of honors, highlighted by the 2019-20 OUA Player of the Year Award, OUA First-Team All-Star recognition, plus the pinnacle of a spot on the U SPORTS First Team All-Canadians, she would also establish herself among the program's statistical leaders. Finishing her Badgers career with 1,458 points in 100 games played, it ranks second in all-time regular-season scoring. She would also graduate as the program's all-time regular season leader in five statistical categories: field goals (507), assists (423), steals (303), free throws (243) and three-pointers (201).[4]

At the 2020 U SPORTS Women's National Championships, Keltos was the Badgers scoring leader in each of their three contests. In addition, Samantha Keltos was named the Nike Top Performer (in recognition of each participating team's Player of the Game) in those three contests. Starting with 24 points in a 72–71 triumph versus the Calgary Dinos, she would follow it up with 23 points and 17 rebounds in a convincing 69–55 win versus the UPEI Panthers. In the gold medal game, marking the program's first appearance in the national championship game, she registered 21 points in an 82–64 loss [5] versus the Saskatchewan Huskies women's basketball program.

In the 2020 U Sports National Championship Game, Samantha Keltos had 21 points, two rebounds and one assist. For her efforts, she was recognized as the Player of the Game for Brock.[6]

In the aftermath of the season, the Badgers were recognized as the 2019-20 OUA Female Team of the Year, an historic first in program history.[7]

U Sports Elite 8 results

1983 N/A First Round
Semi-Finals
W 47–46
L 42–60
1987 N/A First Round
Consolation Semi-Finals
L 50–80
L 53-84
2002 N/A First Round
Consolation Semi-Finals
Consolation Finals
L 55–74
W 75–67
L 67-75
2012 N/A CIS West Semi-Final
CIS West Final
W 66–62
L 62–85
  1. 2
First Round
Semi-Finals
Finals
W 72–71
W 69–55
L 82-61
  1. 4
First Round
Semi-Finals
Bronze Medal Game
W 85–74
L 56–64
L 57-75
[8]

Individual leader scoring

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MIN Minutes played
 FG Field-goals 3FG 3-point field-goals FT Free-throws
 PTS Points AVG Points per game
SeasonPlayerGPMinFG3FGFTPtsAvgOUA rank
2019-20 [9] Melissa Tatti 21 758 126 48 90 390 18.6 1st
2018-19 [10] Melissa Tatti 24 902 137 42 72 388 16.2 3rd
2017-18 [11] Kristin Gallant 17 4836818522213.1 10th
2016-17
2015-16
2014-15
2013-14
2012-13 [12] Nicole Rosenkranz 22 640 137 0 64 338 15.4 7th
2011-12 [13] Nicole Rosenkranz 22 569110 08630613.99th
2010-11 [14] Whitney Gorges 22 686 104 59 52 319 14.5 7th
2009-10 [15] Whitney Gorges 22 670 93 40 57 283 12.912th

Statistical leaders

During the 2019-20 OUA season, Melissa Tatti would lead the conference with 18.6 points per game. In the same season, Tatti set the Brock record for most points in a single season, amassing 407 in 21 games.

International

Awards and honours

Team Awards

Most Valuable Player

The team's Most Valuable Player is awarded the TJ Kearney Award.

Rookie of the Year

OUA Awards

OUA All-Stars

First Team

Second Team

OUA Women’s Basketball Showcase

U Sports Awards

U Sports Nationals

University Awards

Athlete of the Week

Brock Badgers Hall of Fame

Notes and References

  1. News: Badgers women’s basketball team punches ticket to nationals. brocku.ca/. Stephen Leithwood. February 26, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  2. News: Athletes of the Week: Dalhousie’s Carson, Brock’s Keltos honoured. usports.ca/. March 4, 2020. June 25, 2021. en.
  3. News: Badgers NCAA transfer caps season with U SPORTS Female Athlete of the Month. gobadgers.ca/. Stephen Leithwood. April 9, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  4. News: Brock Badgers receive City of St. Catharines athletic awards. gobadgers.ca/. Stephen Leithwood. April 14, 2021. 2021-06-25. en.
  5. News: Historic finish for Brock women’s basketball team at national championships. brocku.ca/ . Stephen Leithwood. March 8, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  6. News: Women’s Final: Huskies defeat Badgers for second national title. usports.ca/. March 8, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  7. News: Brock women’s basketball nets two major awards. brocku.ca/. May 6, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  8. Web site: Women's basketball championship results. U Sports. May 14, 2022. en.
  9. News: 2019-2020 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  10. News: 2018-2019 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  11. News: 2017-2018 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  12. News: 2012-2013 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  13. News: 2011-2012 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  14. News: 2010-2011 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  15. News: 2009-2010 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics. usports.ca/. March 8, 2021. 2021-06-23. en.
  16. News: Brock Basketball Alumna Diane Hilko to be Named to St Catharine's Sports Hall of Fame. gobadgers.ca/. November 20, 2017. 2021-06-29. en.
  17. News: Tatti, Simpson, Ryan named OUA all stars. gobadgers.ca/. February 27, 2019. 2021-06-29. en.
  18. News: Brock’s Melissa Tatti takes part in Women’s Basketball Showcase. gobadgers.ca/. May 6, 2019. 2021-06-29. en.
  19. News: Kristin Gallant to Represent Brock at OUA Women's Basketball Showcase. gobadgers.ca/. May 3, 2018. 2021-06-29. en.
  20. News: Brock’s Mike Rao named U SPORTS national women’s basketball Coach of the Year. brocku.ca/. Stephen Leithwood. March 4, 2020. 2021-06-25. en.
  21. News: Keltos named U SPORTS Female Athlete of the Week ahead of Final 8. gobadgers.ca/. March 4, 2020. June 25, 2021. en.
  22. News: Taylor, Pye named 2019-20 Athletes of the Year. gobadgers.ca/. March 25, 2020. June 25, 2021. en.
  23. News: Smith, Simpson and Thompson named Athletes of the Week. gobadgers.ca/. December 3, 2018. 2021-06-29. en.
  24. News: Tatti, Markewich and Harris named Athletes of the Week. gobadgers.ca/. November 4, 2019. 2021-06-29. en.
  25. News: Hall of Fame: 1982-83 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL. gobadgers.ca/. July 16, 2021. en.