2023-24 Utah Tech Trailblazers Women's Basketball (2-2/0-0 WAC)
Game No. 5
at New Hampshire (2-3)
Wednesday, November 22; 2 p.m. (EST)
Lundholm Gymnasium (2,500); Durham, New Hampshire
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TRAILBLAZERS AT A GLANCE
Utah Tech continues its five-game road swing with the first of two games played in the northeast on Wednesday when the Trailblazers square off against New Hampshire (2-3).
The Trailblazers' road odyssey will see the team play in five different states, and in four different time zones, over the next three weeks.
Wednesday's game at New Hampshire will be the first time in the program's NCAA Division I transition, and the second time overall, that Utah Tech has traveled east of the Mississippi River to play a game. In the program's first NCAA D-II season in 2006-07, UTU played three games in Fort Myers, Fla., to close out that campaign.
In fact, Wednesday's game at UNH will be the farthest the Trailblazers have traveled to play a game in the contiguous United States (2,654 miles). Meanwhile, this Saturday's game at Stonehill College in Boston will be the second-farthest (2,604 miles).
During the program's D-II era, Utah Tech made annual trips to Hawai'i (2,860 miles) as a member of the Pacific West Conference, and also played games in both Anchorage (3,277 miles) and Fairbanks (3,162 miles), Alaska.
Utah Tech will look snap a two-game road skid after dropping an 84-75 decision at Texas A&M-Commerce this past Monday afternoon.
Utah Tech is currently 32-35 (.477) during its four-year D-I transition period, which is slated to end at the close of the 2023-24 academic year.
OPENING TIP: Utah Tech (2-2/0-0 WAC) heads further east to New England for a Thanksgiving Eve match-up at New Hampshire (2-3) on Wednesday afternoon. Tip-off inside Lundholm Gymnasium (2,500) in Durham is set for 2 p.m. (EST).
UTAH TECH VS. UNH: Wednesday's game at New Hampshire will be the first-ever meeting between the Trailblazers and Wildcats on the basketball court.
LAST TIME OUT: Despite a furious fourth quarter rally, Utah Tech dropped its second-straight road game, 84-75, at Texas A&M-Commerce this past Monday afternoon.
Utah Tech raced out to a quick 16-5 advantage less than four minutes into play as the Trailblazers hit five of their first six shots, including four 3-pointers.
TAMU-C weathered the early Blazer barrage and countered with a 15-3 run of its own to take its first lead of the day at 20-18 with less than a minute to go in the opening frame.
The lead changed hands three times early in the second quarter, but the Lions would go on to outscore UTU 11-2 over the final six-plus minutes of the stanza to take a 44-35 lead into the halftime break.
The Lions led by as many as 12 points in the second half and enjoyed a 69-59 cushion with under seven minutes to go in the fourth quarter.
Utah Tech methodically chipped away at the deficit, and would pull to within a single point at 74-73 after a
Macie Warren free throw with 1:46 remaining.
However that would be as close as Utah Tech would get as the Lions hit a dagger three, and went 7-of-8 at the foul line in the closing seconds to salt away the home victory.
HEAD COACH JD GUSTIN: JD Gustin is in his eighth season at the helm of the Utah Tech Women's Basketball program.
Gustin has seen marked improvements in each season on the Trailblazer sideline, culminating with an 19-12 overall record last season, a nine-win turnaround from the previous season. The 2022-23 campaign also featured a 10-8 mark and a fifth-place finish in Western Athletic Conference play. In addition, the Trailblazers made their WAC Tournament debut in 2022-23, and advanced on to the quarterfinal round by defeating Utah Valley, 72-68, to win their first-ever NCAA Division-I era postseason victory.
Utah Tech's 19 wins last season were the most in the program's current NCAA Division-I transition, and is the highest win total during Coach Gustin's seven-year tenure on the Trailblazer bench.
In Utah Tech's final Division II season, the Trailblazers played to an 18-12 under Gustin. The team also capped that 2019-20 season by clinching a berth in the 2020 RMAC Tournament, marking the first time the Trailblazers have qualified for a conference tournament since the 2013-14 season. The Trailblazers entered the tournament as the No. 7 seed, and shocked second-seeded Western Colorado in Gunnison, Colorado, for a 65-60 win in the RMAC Quarterfinals.
THE REST OF THE STAFF: This past April, Gustin announced the promotion off all three members of his coaching staff.
Gustin elevated two of his assistants,
Matt Thune (second season at Utah Tech) and
Nicole Yazzie (eighth season at Utah Tech), to associate head coach positions, while assistant coach
Candace Thornton (second season at Utah Tech) will also serve as the program's recruiting coordinator.
GILLEN THE ONE TO WATCH IN 2023-24: Coming off a banner senior season in 2022-23, fifth-year guard
Breaunna Gillen enters her final collegiate campaign with a pair of well-deserved preseason honors to her credit.
In October, Gillen was voted as the WAC's Preseason Player of the Year, and was named to the 25-player preseason watch list for the
Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year, presented by Her Hoop Stats.
Gillen is the lone WAC representative on the Hammon watch list, which includes women's basketball student-athletes from 23 teams and 16 conferences overall.
Last season, Gillen was either at or near the top of the WAC scoring list throughout the entire 2022-23 campaign en route to first team all-WAC honors, wound up as the conference's second leading scorer at 17.8 points per game.
The fifth-year guard finished last season as the WAC's leader in assists at 6.45 apg, and finished in the top-10 overall in assist/turnover ratio (2nd; 1.77), field goal percentage (5th; .438), and free throw percentage (10th; .744).
TRAILBLAZERS PICKED FOURTH THE WAC: Utah Tech was picked to finish fourth in the 2023-24 WAC women's basketball preseason coaches poll, which was released on Oct. 15.
Grand Canyon received six of a possible 11 first place votes and 93 total points to be tabbed as the WAC preseason favorite, while defending regular season and tournament champion Southern Utah collected the other five first place nods to finish second in the poll with 87 points.
California Baptist (83 pts) was picked to finish third, followed by Utah Tech (71 pts) in fourth, Stephen F. Austin (61 pts) in fifth, Abilene Christian (54 pts) in sixth, UT Arlington (53 pts) in seventh, UTRGV (42 pts) in eighth, Tarleton (22 pts) and Utah Valley (22 pts) tied for ninth, and Seattle U (17 pts) was picked to finish 11th.
FROM WAY DOWNTOWN....BANG: Utah Tech has hit at least one 3-pointer in 234-straight games, which included 17 made threes in the season opener vs. La Verne (11/6), followed by 14 more trifectas at TAMU-C last Monday afternoon.
The 17 made treys (17-of-38; .447) vs. La Verne tied for the third-highest single game total in program history, which, coincidentally, was the same number of perimeter jumpers the Blazers hit in last season's win over La Verne (11/26/22).
In the 2021-22 season, the Trailblazers nailed a school-record 22 3-pointers in its 107-57 blowout win over Life Pacific (11/9/21).
That record was one of two 3FG school records to fall that night as the Blazers also broke a team record for 3FG attempted (51).
Utah Tech has reached double figures in made 3-pointers 86 times during the program's NCAA era, including a school-record 19 times last season. In fact, the Trailblazers broke single season school records for 3FGM (310), 3FGA (898), and 3FG% (.345) last year.
In all, Utah Tech has hit at least one 3-pointer in 440 of its 443 NCAA-era games, which began in the 2006-07 season.
Two of the three instances when the Blazers did not hit a three happened during the 2013-14 season (vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 2/13/14; at California Baptist, 1/18/14), and the other came in the program's first NCAA season in 2006-27 (vs. UHH, 1/7/07).
Meanwhile, Utah Tech has surrendered at least one made opponent 3-pointer in 444 of 445 games during its NCAA era.
TRAILBLAZERS NOTES
* - Gillen and the Trailblazers are breathing a heavy sigh of relief after the fifth-year guard went down with an apparent lower leg injury last in the first quarter at TAMU-C last Monday and did not return.
* - Gillen was off to a solid start in the first quarter with three points, two assists and two steals.
* - Gillen, who is listed as a game-time decision for Wednesday's game at UNH, unfortunately saw her double-digit point streak end at 46 games on Monday.
* - Prior to Monday's game at TAMU-C, Gillen was off to a torrid start to her final collegiate season, filling the stat sheet for 15 points, eight rebounds and four assists in the road loss at UNLV (11/14).
* - Gillen (1,175) vaulted into second place on Utah Tech's career points early in the first half at UNLV, and moved to within 38 points of passing former Trailblazer guard
Johnna Brown (1,212 pts; 2009-11, 12-13) to become the program's all-time leading scorer.
* - Gillen just missed notching her second career triple-double in the season opener vs. La Verne (11/6), against which she tallied a game-high 21 points on 9-of-12 shooting, to go with a career-high 11 rebounds and eight assists.
* - Gillen followed that up with a game-high 24 points in the Jax State (11/9) win ... her 24 points were two off of her career high of 26 set nearly one year ago to the day in a home win vs. Utah State (11/15/22).
* - Gillen went 11-of-20 from the floor against the Gamecocks and finished with team highs of eight rebounds and four assists.
* - Gillen's (451) second basket of the night, a leaner in the lane at the 6:56 mark of the first quarter, moved her past
Brown (433; 2009-11, 12-13) to become the program's all-time leader in FGM.
* - Gillen has scored in double figures in 62 career games with 20 20-plus point outings.
* - Gillen (424) also became the ninth player to surpass 400 career rebounds in the La Verne win (11/6) and now has eight career double-doubles to her credit.
* - Gillen (411), who is already the program's single season (200; 2022-23) and career assist leader, collected her 400th career dime on a
Maddie Warren 3-pointer in the third quarter vs. La Verne (11/6).
* - Gillen is also the third player in program history with 1,000 points and at least 200 assists (
Brown - 1,212 pts/232 assts;
Kaylah Miller - 1,055 pts/200 assts).
* - Speaking of
Maddie Warren, the redshirt-sophomore guard led all scorers with a season-high 21 points last Monday at TAMU-C ... Warren went 8-of-15 from the floor with a career-high tying five 3-pointers, and picked off a career best four steals ... Meanwhile, her eight FGM were also a career high.
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Maddie Warren's five treys on Monday matched her previous career high she first tied exactly two years earlier in a home win vs. Antelope Valley (5-of-10; 11/20/21) ... she also hit five 3FG in her collegiate debut vs. Life Pacific (5-of-8; 11/9/21) on her way to a career-high 22 points.
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Maddie Warren's 21-point effort on Monday marked the third-straight game overall that the redshirt-sophomore guard has scored at least 20 points.
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Maddie Warren hit four 3-pointers en route to 20 points in the home win vs. Jax State (11/9), and poured in 20 more with three treys at UNLV (11/14).
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Maddie Warren, who returned to the starting lineup after missing the final 18 games of the 2021-22 season and all of the 2022-23 campaign due to injury, showed no rust in her game as she tallied 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting and pulled down a carer-best eight boards in the opener vs. La Verne (11/6).
* - Not to be outdone, twin sister
Macie Warren scored 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting with four 3-pointers (4-of-5 3FG), seven boards and two assists in the Jax State (11/9) win.
* - That effort came three days after the redshirt-sophomore guard narrowly missed her first collegiate triple double in the La Verne win (11/6), though she did notch her first career double-double with 19 points, a career-high 10 assists and seven rebounds.
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Macie Warren helped pick up the slack on Monday at TAMU-C, finishing with 15 points, six boards, a game-high five assists, and a career-best two blocks.
* - Fifth-year guard
Maggie McCord poured in a season-high 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting with three 3-pointers at TAMU-C ... the fifth-year guard also pulled down four caroms and dished out two assists.
* - RS-Senior forward
Emily Isaacson became the eighth player in program history to reach the 800-point plateau as she tallied nine points on 4-of-8 shooting with a trey vs. La Verne (11/6).
* - However Isaacson would suffer a season-ending injury in the early going of her start vs. Jax State (11/9).
* - Isaacson currently stands as the program's all-time leader in 3FG% (.396, 178-of-450), while McCord follows closely in second place (.388; 132-of-340).
* - Freshman guard
Calyn Dallas made the most of her Trailblazer debut as she poured in 15 points in 24 minutes off the bench in the La Verne win (11/6) on 5-for-5 shooting with three 3-pointers.
* - Dallas swatted away a career-best two shots and finished with five points and three boards in 22 minutes in her first game back in her native Texas as a Trailblazer.
* - Sophomore forward
Catelyn Deaver enjoyed her best game as a Trailblazer in the La Verne win (11/6) with a career high nine points, along with four rebounds and two blocks.
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Catelyn Deaver then rivaled that effort at TAMU-C with a career-high tying two blocks, a career best seven boards, and six points in 28 reserve minutes.
* - Meanwhile, her twin sister
Alyson Deaver poured in a career high seven points and also joined the two-block party on Monday at TAMU-C.
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Caitlynn Jordan got her collegiate career off to a good start as she tallied four points, seven rebounds and one assist in nearly 10 reserve minutes vs. La Verne (11/6).
* - RS-Sophomore guard
Amber Kartchner made her season debut at UNLV, against which she scored five points and grabbed three rebounds in just under 21 minutes off the bench.
* - Utah Tech shot 58.4 percent from the floor (45-of-77) vs. La Verne (11/6), which was the fifth-highest single game field goal percentage in program history.
* - Utah Tech's 45 made field goals tied a program single game record that was set all the way back in the 2015-16 season in a home win vs. Chaminade (1/5/16).
* - Utah Tech outrebounded the Panthers 57-32, and finished with 27 assists on its 45 made field goals ... the 27 dimes are the sixth-most in a single game in program history.
* - Utah Tech held Jax State to just 27.8 percent shooting (20-of-72), which included an 11-of-40 clip (.275) from the perimeter.
* - The Blazers were just as stingy vs. La Verne, limiting the Panthers to 25.0 percent (19-of-76) from the floor in that game.
* - For context, Utah Tech held only two opponents to under 30 percent shooting for last season.
* - Utah Tech surrendered 16 made 3-pointers to UNLV (11/14), which tied for the most by an opponent during the Trailblazers' current NCAA Division I transition.
* - WAC foe California Baptist also hit 16 treys against the Blazers during the 2021-22 season (2/24/22), though the home-standing Lancers hoisted up 56 perimeter jumpers in a game Utah Tech wound up winning, 81-77.
BLAZING A TRAIL TO GREECE: In preparation for the 2023-24 season, Utah Tech embarked on its first-ever foreign trip this past August when the Trailblazers traveled to Greece.
The trip included tours of the Kallimarmaro Olympic Stadium, which was the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, the Acropolis of Athens and its museum, and a boat excursion to the Greek islands of Hydra, Poros and Aegina.
The Trailblazers won a pair of exhibition games while on the trip, the first came against the Amilia Peristeriou Basketball Club in a 119-45 on August 12, followed by an 88-68 victory over the Athens All-Stars on August 14.
Per NCAA rules, college teams are allowed to make an international trip once every four years. Additionally, the team is allotted an extra 10 practices in preparation for the trip.
ABOUT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE "WILDCATS": New Hampshire enters Wednesday's game with a 2-3 record, and like Utah Tech, will be looking to snap a two-game skid following a road trip out west last week. The Wildcats dropped a 67-45 decision at Colorado State last Wednesday, before closing the trip with a lopsided 93-30 loss at UNLV last Saturday.
UNH senior guard
Adara Groman is the lone Wildcat averaging double figures at 10.2 ppg on 34.7 percent shooting.
NEXT UP FOR THE TRAILBLAZERS: Utah Tech will remain in New England for the Thanksgiving Holiday before prepping to play at Stonehill College this Saturday afternoon. Tip-off inside Merkert Gymnasium in Boston is set for 2 p.m. (EST).