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Lady Rattlers Fall at Buzzer

Date: 2012-02-03     Author: Robin Johnson
Lady Rattlers Fall at Buzzer
The Lady Rattlers couldn't hold on late Thursday night. (File Photo: Antonio Morano Photography / www.moranomemories.photoreflect.com)

SAN ANTONIO — Her only 3–pointer for the night was the shot heard ‘round the Bill Greehey Arena Thursday, as the Lady Rattlers fell to the University of Texas–Permian Basin at the buzzer.

Heartland Conference is on line each game for the Rattlers (9–14, 4–3 in conference), and Thursday night was no different as they faced the No. 2 seed, the Falcons (15–6, 6–2 in conference), that they barely missed overtaking in a 60–57 defeat that saw UTPB's Tammy Acosta hit a buzzer–beating 3–pointer.

“It’s a hard upset, but we’re going to have to get over it,” said Felicia Jacobs of the third conference loss, all of which have come from the top three teams in the league.

Jacobs (Jr., San Antonio, Texas) was one of the several Rattlers who caused Thursday’s game to be a close one, going nearly perfect from the floor (4 of 5) with 11 points that included one 3–pointer. Kathryn Galindo (So., San Antonio, Texas) led the Rattlers with a career–high 15 points, slamming 5 of 9 from the paint. DeAnna Patterson (Sr., Converse, Texas) broke away with 12 points and two big 3’s.

St. Mary’s started off shaky in the first — “just not playing (their) style basketball,” as Jacobs says — succumbing to a quick deficit of six by the Falcons.

It was a see–saw second half with the Rattlers gaining a seven–point lead that flopped to a seven–point lead for the Falcons with three minutes remaining, with the Lady Rattlers down 57–50.

St. Mary’s turned on its after–burners however, with points from all the night’s top scorers: a blocked shot from Galindo, a powerful three–pointer from Jacobs and a pull–up jumper from Patterson to make it an even 57–57 with a minute to play.

But the Falcons earned their rank for a reason. With three seconds remaining, University of Texas–Permian Basin ran a well–practiced clutch play, causing the defense to collapse on a pawn layup to pop it out to the open Tammy Acosta behind the arc for the game–winning 3–pointer.

As the red light of backboard ended the Rattlers’ shot at overtime, it also ended the first round of conference play. St. Mary’s is holding onto the fourth spot in conference, meaning it’s holding onto the chance to fight in the playoffs.

“We did everything we could to try and get a stop,” says Jacobs, “but we can’t blame it on the last call because we had many chances to pull out a win in the beginning.”

St. Mary’s will continue to get its chance to make its way up in conference as it faces rival St. Edward’s this Saturday at the Bill Greehey Arena at 12 p.m.

St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The University has six athletic national titles: men’s basketball (1989–NAIA), baseball (2001–NCAA Div. II), softball (1986–NAIA and 2002–NCAA Div. II) and an individual national champion in men’s golf (2006–NCAA Div. II) and a national academic championship in men’s golf (2009–NCAA Div. II). St. Mary’s also had more than 40 percent of its athletes named to conference, regional and/or national honor rolls this past year. St. Mary’s student–athletes graduation rate is 65 percent, higher than the NCAA Division II average of 55 percent. To learn more about St. Mary's, visit www.stmarytx.edu/athletics.



    

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jason Martens

Head Coach Jason Martens

Jason Martens is in his seventh season as the head coach and 10th year overall with the St. Mary's women's basketball program. And last season, he became the winningest coach in school history.

With a career mark of 111-63, Martens surpassed Tom Weeaks, who held the top spot with a 101-47 record.

Last season, Martins turned a young team that included three, and sometimes four, new players in the regular rotation into a Heartland Conference contender. After losing nine of their first 10 games of the 2011-12 season, the Lady Rattlers charged back as the team Martens envisioned, turning around to go undefeated in the first four games of Heartland Conference play to temporarily hold the top spot in the league. St. Mary's ended up advancing to the quarterfinals of the Heartland Conference Tournament with a 13-16 overall record, paving the way for a seemingly bright future to come.

Newcomer Jackie Edwards, who returns this upcoming season, was the breakout talent, being selected to the All-Conference First Team as well as being named the league's Newcomer of the Year. The guard averaged a team-high 12.4 points per game and led the team in assists with a total of 84 on the season. Alongside Edwards was freshman Morgan Pullins, who made strong waves by averaging 9.8 points per game with team-highs in blocks (25) and steals (47). Reaching the 6-foot ruler, the post was selected to the All-Conference Second Team and received the league's Freshman of the Year award. Senior DeAnna Patterson was the last of the Lady Rattlers to receive honors, earning All-Conference Honorable Mention.

Breaking through a rocky start, Martens' Lady Rattlers quickly gelled to become a team to watch. And with their new faces suddenly experienced, this season has potential to make statements right from the start.

In 2010-11, Martens had another winning year with an overall record of 15-12. The Rattlers and Martens had an even better Heartland Conference season, with a record of 7-3 and finishing as the No. 3 seed in the conference. Martens has two returning seniors to his squad this year, along with several veterans and a few new fresh legs that hope to bring home another winning season for the Rattlers.

In 2009-10, the Rattlers went 22-8, earning their third straight 20-plus-win season under Martens. They also won the Heartland Conference and advanced to the NCAA South Central Regional Tournament for the third straight year.

In 2007-08, the Rattlers rocketed into the top-25 nationally, posting a 25-5 record, a 24-game win streak, and won the Heartland Conference regular season and postseason championships. The Rattlers earned an at-large berth in the NCAA South Central Region Tournament. Martens was named Heartland Conference Coach of Year, while Natalie Gamez was named Heartland Conference Player of the Year and Mallory Moeller earned Heartland Conference Freshman of the Year.

In his first season as head coach, Martens led the Rattlers to 12 wins and a berth in the Heartland Conference Tournament semifinals. St. Mary's overcame a slow start to win 11 of its last 18 games and qualify for the HC Tournament. Two Rattlers were named All-Heartland Conference: Natalie Gamez and Charlena Rodez.

Martens was with the Rattler women's basketball program for the previous three years as an assistant coach. He helped the program produce 46 wins, a Heartland Conference Championship and a berth into the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament. Nine Rattlers were named All-Heartland Conference over those three seasons. Martens oversaw recruiting, assisted with scheduling and assisted with scouting while serving as an assistant coach for two years at St. Mary's.

Prior to his arrival in San Antonio, Martens served as assistant women's basketball coach at Lamar University in Beaumont for two seasons. He also was an assistant men's basketball coach at Bethel College in North Newton, Kan., for two years.

Martens graduated from Bethel College in 2000 with two bachelor's of science degrees, one in business administration and one in accounting. He received his master's of public administration degree from Lamar University in 2003. As an athlete, he earned all-conference and academic all-conference honors in football at Bethel. He also competed in basketball and track and field at the school. Before transferring to Bethel, he was a junior college All-American in track and field at Hutchison (Kan.) Community College.

Martens is married to the former DonLouise Meyer and they have two children, Jaden and Alexis.

Assistant Coach Chanlee Bottoms

Assistant Coach Chanlee Bottoms

Chanlee Bottoms' coaching style directly mirrors her old playing style -- fast-paced.

So, as the newest addition to St. Mary's coaching staff, the one-time run-and-gun point guard has quickly discovered she should fit right in working alongside head women's basketball coach Jason Martens.

Bottoms, a former student assistant at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith, will enter her second season as St. Mary's new assistant women's basketball coach. She is the Lady Rattlers' recruiting coordinator in addition to overseeing the squad's strength and conditioning, coaching guard play and monitoring academics. In her first year working with Martens, Bottoms saw quick success as the Lady Rattlers enjoyed a trip to the Heartland Conference Tournament quarterfinals.

Bottoms spent the previous two seasons as the student assistant coach at UA Fort Smith, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in organizational leadership in May. With the Lady Lions, she was in charge of many of the areas she will oversee at St. Mary's, monitoring academics, managing the strength and conditioning program and preparing practices. UA Fort Smith went 21-5 and posted an 11-1 record against Heartland Conference opponents last season.

Bottoms, who plans to pursue her master's degree at St. Mary's, averaged 13 points, four assists and two steals as a sophomore before transferring to Henderson State to finish her career. She helped lead the Lady Lions, with whom she played two seasons, to the 2006 NJCAA Region II tournament title and to the NJCAA national tournament.

At Henderson State, she averaged 12.1 points, 2.2 assists and 2.2 steals per game. In high school, she helped lead Alma High School to the Class 5A state championship as a senior, when she averaged 18 points per contest.

At St. Mary's, Bottoms is with yet another program with winning expectations, as the Lady Rattlers have won 20-plus games in three of Martens' seven seasons at the helm. St. Mary's went 13-16 last season, advancing to the Heartland Conference quarterfinals.

2012-13 Women's Basketball Roster

2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Heartland Conference Champs

2012 Lady Rattler Basketball Team Photo


No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Home
3 Felicia Jacobs 5'6" Sr. G San Antonio
5 Dezirae Elias 5'3" Fr. G Chandler, Ariz.
10 Amber Polvado 5'8" Sr. G Weslaco, Texas
11 Liz Boyd 5'7" Sr. G San Antonio
12 Jackie Woods 5'7" Jr. G San Antonio
13 Mariah Lee 5'11" Jr. F Houston
15 Morgan Pullins 6'0" So. F Franklin, Mich.
20 Kyra Littlejohn 5'6" So. G Southfield, Mich.
21 Danielle Vargas 5'5" So. G Edinburg, Texas
24 Lia Kioa 5'9" Jr. G Phoenix
25 Kathryn Galindo 6'2" Jr. P San Antonio
42 Bria Bell 5'11" Jr. F Mesquite, Texas
44 Brushea Daniels 6'1" Jr. F Burelson, Texas

Head Coach: Jason Martens
Assistant Coach: Chan Bottoms

2012-2013 Women's Basketball Schedule

[click on score to see statistics for game when available]

November

Sat, Nov 10 vs. Cameron University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 78-49 1 -0 -0
Sun, Nov 11 vs. University of Minnesota-Duluth
Bill Greehey Arena
W 71-63 2 -0 -0
Fri, Nov 16 at Missouri University of Science and Technology
Rolla, Mo.
W 49-42 3 -0 -0
Sun, Nov 18 at University of Central Missouri
Warrensburg, Mo.
L 72-74 3 -1 -0
Wed, Nov 21 vs. University of the Incarnate Word
Bill Greehey Arena
L 54-65 3 -2 -0
Sat, Nov 24 vs. Harding University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 78-58 4 -2 -0
Wed, Nov 28 vs. Tarleton State University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 77-56 5 -2 -0

December

Sat, Dec 01 *vs. Texas A&M International University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 73-67 6 -2 -0
Wed, Dec 05 at Texas Woman's University
Denton, Texas
W 62-51 7 -2 -0
Mon, Dec 17 at Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Durant, Okla.
W 94-77 8 -2 -0
Wed, Dec 19 at East Central University
Ada, Okla.
L 80-83 8 -3 -0

January

Thu, Jan 03 *vs. University of Texas-Permian Basin
Bill Greehey Arena
W 74-63 9 -3 -0
Sat, Jan 05 *vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 82-61 10 -3 -0
Thu, Jan 10 *at University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
Fort Smith, Ark.
W 80-60 11 -3 -0
Sat, Jan 12 *at Newman University
Wichita, Kan.
W 68-58 12 -3 -0
Thu, Jan 17 *vs. St. Edward's University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 63-51 13 -3 -0
Sat, Jan 19 vs. McMurry University
Bill Greehey Arena
W 72-60 14 -3 -0
Sat, Jan 26 at Oklahoma Christian University
Edmond, Okla.
2:00 pm
Thu, Jan 31 *at University of Texas-Permian Basin
Odessa, Texas
5:30 pm

February

Sat, Feb 02 *at Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Goodwell, Okla.
2:00 pm
Thu, Feb 07 *vs. University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
Bill Greehey Arena
5:30 pm
Sat, Feb 09 *vs. Newman University
Bill Greehey Arena
2:00 pm
Thu, Feb 14 *at St. Edward's University
Austin, Texas
5:30 pm
Sat, Feb 16 at McMurry University
Abilene, Texas
2:00 pm
Sat, Feb 23 vs. Oklahoma Christian University
Bill Greehey Arena
2:00 pm

March

Sat, Mar 02 *at Texas A&M International University
Laredo, Texas
2:00 pm
* signifies Heartland Conference event
StMU Women's Basketball 2011-12

StMU Women's Basketball 2011-12


Season Statistics

Game-by-Game Statistics

Game Highs and Lows


STMU /St. Mary's

Game Results

Date Location Result  
1/19/13   San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 72, McMurry 60  Box score 
1/17/13   San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 63, St. Edward's 51  Box score 
01/12/13  Wichita, Kan. (Fugate Gymnasium)   St. Mary's 68, Newman 58  Box score 
1/10/13   Stubblefield Center, Fort Smith, Ark.   St. Mary's 80, UAFS 60  Box score 
1/5/13   San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 82, Oklahoma Panhandle S 61  Box score 
1/3/13   San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 74, Texas-Permian Basin 63  Box score 
12/19/12  Ada, Okla. (Kerr Activities Center)   East Central 83, St. Mary's 80  Box score 
12/17/12  Durant, OK (Bloomer Sullivan Arena)   St. Mary's 94, Southeastern Okla. 77  Box score 
12/05/12  Denton, TX (Kitty Magee Arena)   St. Mary's 62, Texas Woman's 51  Box score 
12/1/12   San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 73, Texas A&M International 67  Box score 
11/28/12  San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 77, Tarleton State 56  Box score 
11/24/12  San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 78, Harding 58  Box score 
11/21/12  San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   Incarnate Word 65, St. Mary's 54  Box score 
11/18/12  Warrensburg, Mo./UCM Multipurpose Bldg   Central Missouri 74, St. Mary's 72  Box score 
11/16/12  Rolla, MO Bullman M-P (Billy Key Court)   St. Mary's 49, Missouri S&T 42  Box score 
11/11/12  San Antonio, Texas (Bill Greehey Arena)   St. Mary's 71, Minnesota-Duluth 63  Box score 
11/10/12  San Antonio, Texas   St. Mary's 78, Cameron 49  Box score 





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