Carthage College 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Preview

 


GENERAL

 

Name of school

Carthage College

Location

Kenosha, Wis.

Founded

1847

Enrollment

2,180

Nickname

Lady Reds

School colors

Red, white and black

Home field

Physical Education Center

Capacity

2,440

Affiliation

NCAA Division III

Conference

CCIW

President

F. Gregory Campbell

Athletics director

Robert R. Bonn

Assistant athletics director

Steve Marovich

Senior woman administrator

Leanne Ulmer

Athletics Phone

262-551-5942

 

HISTORY

 

First year of women’s basketball

1901

Overall all-time record

484-426

Years in NCAA/last

1/1996

Last post-season opponent, year

Wheaton, 1996

Result

L, 72-71

CCIW championships

1996

 

SPORTS INFORMATION

 

Sports information director

Steve Marovich

SID office phone

262-551-5740

SID home phone

262-551-5547

SID fax

262-551-5926 or

815-371-2840 (Internet fax)

Athletics fax

262-551-5995

Hotline

262-551-5388

E-mail

stevich@concentric.net

Athletics web site

http://www.carthage.edu/athletics

SID mailing address

2001 Alford Park Drive

Kenosha, WI  53140

 

LOCAL MEDIA

 

Kenosha News

Dave Marran, Sports Editor

715 58th St./Kenosha, WI  53141

262-656-6290; 262-657-4946 (FAX)

E-Mail:  sports@kenoshanews.com

 

Racine Journal-Times

Susan Shemanske, Sports Editor

212 4th St./Racine, WI  53403

262-631-1750; 262-631-1780 (FAX)

E-Mail:  racine.sports@lee.net

 

WRJN-AM Radio (1400)

John Weiser, play-by-play

4201 Victory Avenue/Racine, WI  53405

262-634-3311

E-Mail:  jweiser@carthage.edu

 

COACHING STAFF

 

Head coach

Tim Bernero

Record at school (years)

53-49 (4 years)

Career record (years)

53-49 (4 years)

Women’s basketball phone

262-551-5713

Best time to reach

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

E-mail

tbernero@carthage.edu

Assistant coach

Casey Thousand

Part-time assistant coach

Rachel (Newman) Schlesinger

Head athletics trainer

Laurie Jensen

           

TEAM INFORMATION

 

 

Total

Home

Away

Neutral

 

2007 overall record

15-11

8-3

6-6

1-2

 

CCIW record

8-6

4-3

4-3

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Conference finish

4th

 

 

 

Final ranking last year

N/A

 

 

 

Poll

N/A

 

 

 

Starters returning/lost

4/1

 

 

 

Letterwinners returning/lost

10/2

 

 

 

 

2007-08 SCHEDULE

 

 

DATE

DAY

OPPONENT

TIME

LOCATION

Nov. 17

Sat.

Beloit

2 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Nov. 24

Sat.

Wisconsin Lutheran

6 p.m.

Milwaukee, Wis.

 

 

CCIW/MIAA Women’s Basketball Classic

 

 

Nov. 30

Fri.

Calvin vs. Wheaton (Ill.)

6 p.m., EST

Holland, Mich.

 

 

Carthage vs. Hope

8 p.m. EST

Holland, Mich.

Dec. 1

Sat.

Carthage vs. Calvin

1 p.m., EST

Holland, Mich.

 

 

Wheaton (Ill.) vs. Hope

3 p.m. EST

Holland, Mich.

Dec. 5

Wed.

Lake Forest

5:30 p.m.

Lake Forest, Ill.

Dec. 8

Sat.

Clarke

2 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Dec. 10

Mon.

University of Chicago

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Dec. 16

Sun.

Manchester

3 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Dec. 18

Tue.

Aurora

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

 

 

Trinity (Texas) “Holiday Classic”

 

 

Dec. 28

Fri.

Mary-Hardin Baylor

2 p.m.

San Antonio, Tex.

Dec. 29

Sat.

Trinity (Texas)

7 p.m.

San Antonio, Tex.

Jan. 8

Tue.

*Millikin

7:30 p.m.

Decatur, Ill.

Jan. 12

Sat.

*North Park

2 p.m.

Chicago, Ill.

Jan. 15

Tue.

*Elmhurst

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Jan. 19

Sat.

*North Central

2 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Jan. 22

Tue.

*Augustana (Ill.)

7:30 p.m.

Rock Island, Ill.

Jan. 26

Sat.

*Wheaton (Ill.)

2 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Jan. 29

Tue.

*Millikin

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Feb. 2

Sat.

*Illinois Wesleyan

5 p.m.

Bloomington, Ill.

Feb. 5

Tue.

*North Park

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Feb. 9

Sat.

*North Central

2 p.m.

Naperville, Ill.

Feb. 12

Tue.

*Elmhurst

7:30 p.m.

Elmhurst, Ill.

Feb. 16

Sat.

*Wheaton (Ill.)

2 p.m.

Wheaton, Ill.

Feb. 19

Tue.

*Augustana (Ill.)

7:30 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Feb. 23

Sat.

*Illinois Wesleyan

2 p.m.

Kenosha, Wis.

Feb. 29

Fri.

*CCIW Tournament

TBA

TBA

Mar. 1

Sat.

*CCIW Tournament

TBA

TBA

 

* CCIW games

Times listed are Central Time

Home games in bold

 

Radio/Internet Broadcasts and “Live Stats”:  Selected Carthage women’s basketball games broadcast on WRJN-AM Radio (1400) and/or available on the Internet at http://www.carthage.edu/athletics/stream/.  The Nov. 24 Wisconsin Lutheran game and the Dec. 8 Clarke game will be audio stream only…the Dec. 10 University of Chicago game will be on both WRJN-AM and audio stream…the Jan. 8 Millikin game will be on both WRJN-AM and audio stream, as will the Jan. 15 Elmhurst game…the Jan. 19 North Central game will audio stream only…the Jan. 22 Augustana (Ill.) game and the Jan. 29 Millikin game will be on both WRJN-AM and audio stream…the Feb. 2 Illinois Wesleyan game will be audio stream only…the Feb. 5 North Park game, the Feb. 12 Elmhurst contest and the Feb. 19 Augustana (Ill.) game will be on both WRJN-AM and audio stream…the Feb. 23 Illinois Wesleyan game will be audio stream only…“live stats” for all home games are available at http://www.carthage.edu/athleticspages/livestats/xlive.htm

 

TEAM INFORMATION

 

R/L

Name

Class

Pos.

GP-GS

Scoring

Rebounds

FG Pct.

Honors

 

R

Katie Jarger

Jr.

G

26-26

13.0

7.5

.481

Second-team All-CCIW

 

R

Carlie Janowiak

Sr.

G/F

26-26

6.7

5.6

.385

Third-team All-CCIW

Carlie Janowiak

Jr.

G

26-19

5.9

4.8

.302

 

R

Shana Lieberman

Jr.

G

26-25

11.3

3.5

.316

 

 

R

Lisa Gartelos

Sr.

C

25-0

9.0

3.5

.503

 

 

R

Erika Buchholz

Sr.

G

25-21

8.4

3.2

.349

 

 

R

Katie Klemke

So.

G

25-1

2.9

1.1

.342

 

 

L

Kristina Dredge

Grad.

C

26-26

8.7

5.3

.434

 

 

 

Top Newcomers

Name

Position

Class

Hometown (High School)

Honors

Grace Delaney

C

Fr.

Wheaton, Ill. (Warrenville South)

2007 All-DuPage Valley Conference

Rosie Dorn

F

So.

Chicago, Ill. (Regina Dominican)

2006 all-state

Heather Gilmore

G

So.

Des Moines, Iowa (Pleasant Hill)

2006 all-state

Taylor Tondelli

G

Fr.

Downers Grove, Ill. (South)

2007 all-state

 


 

CARTHAGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES

 

2007 Season Review

Right on the cusp is how close Carthage women’s basketball might be to the top of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.  Carthage went 15-11 in 2007, finished fourth in the CCIW with an 8-6 mark and qualified for the CCIW Women’s Basketball Tournament for the fourth time in the last five seasons.  The Lady Reds lost to CCIW-champion Wheaton College (Ill.), 57-53, in a semifinal game at the CCIW tournament, just three days after Carthage closed out its regular-season schedule with a 54-47 over the Thunder. 

 

In the loss to Wheaton (Ill.) at the conference tournament, Carthage fell behind by 16 points, 35-19, at 2:42 before the Lady Reds closed out the half on a 7-0 run to close to within nine, 35-26.  The Lady Reds continued to clamp down on the Thunder in the second half, holding Wheaton (Ill.) scoreless for the first seven minutes.  Unfortunately, Carthage managed only a single field goal in that stretch and still trailed by seven, 35-28, at 12:50. The Lady Reds tied the game, 43-43, at 5:05 and took their first lead of the game, 45-43, at 4:18.  The game was tied, 47-47, at 2:38 before Wheaton’s Elizabeth Fox took over.  The Thunder took the lead to stay, 50-47, at 1:25 on a three-pointer from the corner by Fox.  The Thunder made it a five-point lead, 52-47, at 1:05 on a pair of free throws by Fox.  The Lady Reds cut the lead to two, 55-53, with 13 seconds remaining, but the Thunder’s Kathleen Fidelia connected on two free throws with 10.6 seconds on the clock to make it 57-53 for the final score.

 

“I told the kids how proud I was at how hard they played and the effort they were able to bring to the second half,” said Carthage coach Tim Bernero.  “They knew their backs were against the wall against a pretty good team.  We just couldn’t get enough offense to push past them.  Wheaton (Ill.) got off to a great start, in part, because our zone defense didn’t bother them.  They hit seven-of-13 three-pointers in the first half, and we just didn’t contest them on the perimeter very well.  We had plenty of chances to take control of the game in the second half, but turnovers and missed shots hurt us.”

 

En route to the CCIW tournament, the Lady Reds compiled a 7-4 non-conference record.  In conference play, while Carthage managed only a 1-5 mark against the top-three teams in the league, the Lady Reds took care of business with a 7-1 mark versus the four teams below them in the standings.

 

Two members of the Carthage team were named 2007 All-CCIW.  Forward Katie Jarger (Jr., Chicago, Ill./River Forest Trinity) was named second-team All-CCIW, and guard/forward Carlie Janowiak (Sr., Aurora, Ill./Waubonsie Valley) earned third-team all-conference honors.  Jarger finished the 2007 regular season ranked 10th among CCIW scoring leaders (13.0 points per game), fourth in blocked shots (1.19 per game), fifth in rebounding (7.5 per game), sixth in field-goal percentage (.481) and 14th in free-throw percentage (.708).  Janowiak led the league in assists (5.46 per game) and was ranked eighth in blocked shots (0.88 per game), 10th in three-point field-goal percentage (.317) and 12th in rebounding (5.6 per game).  “Katie Jarger was sort of a silent assassin in the early part of the season,” said coach Bernero.  “Her basic game is making layups, getting offensive rebounds and finding plays around the basket.  She’s adjusted, pretty quickly, from being a perimeter player to being a post player, and that’s to her credit.  She’s one of the better post players in the league at this point.”

 

Point-guard Shana Lieberman (Jr., Arlington Heights, Ill./Hersey) was 14th in CCIW scoring (11.3 points per game), eighth in steals (1.77 per game), ninth in three-point field-goal percentage (.318), 10th in assists (2.62 per game) and 15th in free-throw percentage (.713).  Center Kristina Dredge (graduated-senior, North Aurora, Ill./Batavia) was seventh in free-throw percentage (.789), ninth in blocked shots (0.85 per game), 12th in field-goal percentage (.434) and 15th in rebounding (5.3 per game).  Center Lisa Gartelos (Sr., Lisle, Ill.) averaged 9.0 points per game and 3.5 rebounds and was fourth in CCIW field-goal percentage (.503).  Guard Erika Buchholz (Sr., Lisle, Ill.) averaged 8.4 points and 3.2 rebounds and set a Carthage season record with an .861 free-throw percentage (third in the CCIW).

 

“After the CCIW tournament,” said coach Bernero, “I told our team that I didn’t think they knew how close they are to being a special team.  Take away one or two games from 2007, and we were in every game.  We’re right on the cusp of being as good as any team in this league.”

 

2008 Season Outlook

Head coach Tim Bernero (53-49, 4 years) appears to have enough returning talent to challenge for the 2008 CCIW championship.  He returns four-of-five starters and 10-of-12 letterwinners from last year’s 15-11 CCIW-tournament team.  Second-team All-CCIW forward Katie Jarger (13.0 points per game, 7.5 rebounds) and third-team all-conference guard/forward Carlie Janowiak (6.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.5 assists) lead the returnees.  Starting point guard Shana Lieberman (11.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.6 assists) and guard Erika Buchholz (8.4 points, 3.2 rebounds) round out the returning starters. 

 

Also returning are guard Katie Klemke (So., Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South, 2.9 points per game), guard Laura Barnhart (So., Chicago, Ill./Lane Tech, 2.1 points per game), center Katherine Burshiem (So., Naperville, Ill./North, 1.8 points per game), center Forrest Smith (Sr., Virginia Beach, Va./Gurnee, Ill.-Warren Township, 1.3 points per game) and guard Lauren Johnston (Sr., Carol Stream, Ill./West Chicago-Community, 1.2 points per game).  Leading newcomers include guard Grace Delaney (Fr., Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South, 2006 and 2007 All-DuPage Valley Conference), transfer forward Rosie Dorn (So., Chicago, Ill./Wilmette-Regina Dominican/Eastern Illinois University, 2006 honorable mention all-state), transfer guard Heather Gilmore (So., Des Moines, Iowa/Pleasant Hill/University of Iowa, 2006 honorable mention all-state) and guard Taylor Tondelli (Fr., Downers Grove, Ill./South, 2007 Illinois Basketball Coaches Association honorable mention all-state).

 

The Lady Reds open the season against Beloit College on Nov. 17.  Other non-conference opponents include Wisconsin Lutheran College, Lake Forest College, Clarke College, the University of Chicago, Manchester College and Aurora University.  Carthage also plays in two tournaments, the final CCIW/MIAA Women’s Basketball Classic on Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at Hope College in Holland, Mich., along with the Dec. 28-29 Trinity University “Holiday Classic” in San Antonio, Texas.