Women's Basketball

Missouri Notes

Dec. 9, 2001

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CAREER HIGHS: Angie Carter had a career-high nine points in the win over Northern Iowa. Melanie Fisher's 11 rebounds were also a career best as were the five rebounds (tying her previous best) snared by Tracy Lozier.

SEEING DOUBLE: Evan Unrau (16 points/10 rebounds) and Melanie Fisher (13 points/11 rebounds) each had a double-double Sunday against the Panthers. The double-double was the third of the season for Unrau and seventh of her brief career. The double-double was the second of the season for Fisher.

CONSISTENCY: Kerensa Barr scored 15 points for the Tigers against UNI. She has now scored 10 or more points in 11 straight games.

STRONG STARTS: As a result of its 40-31 halftime lead, Missouri has scored 30 or more points seven times in eight first halves this season.

STRONG STARTS II: The win over Northern Iowa pushed Missouri's record to 7-1 this season. The 7-1 record marks the third straight season MU has started a campaign 7-1 in head coach Cindy Stein's four years as head coach.

HOME IS GOOD: Missouri improved to 4-0 at home this season. The Tigers have won their past eight straight home games and 17 of 18 games in the past two seasons.

IT'S OK: Despite not starting for the first time in her career due to a team disciplinary matter, Evan Unrau scored 13 first-half points and finished with a double-double.