Mickayla Ivy and Daemen women's basketball faces Queens in their 2021-22 regular season finale Saturday. Women's Basketball Visits Queens In Regular Season Finale Saturday Wildcats look to keep momentum going after clinching third straight ECC regular season title Thursday 2/25/2022 1:05:00 PM GAME #22 Daemen Wildcats (17-4, 15-1 ECC) vs. Queens Knights (4-20, 3-14 ECC) Saturday, February 26 | 5:30 p.m. | Fitzgerald Gymnasium | Flushing, N.Y. Watch - ECC Sports Network Live Stats Game Notes (PDF) JUMP BALL Daemen wraps up their 2021-22 regular season campaign when they visit Queens Saturday afternoon. With a 71-54 win at Molloy Thursday night, the Wildcats clinched their third straight East Coast Conference regular season title and secured the No. 1 seed for next month's ECC championship tournament and the rights to host the semifinal and final rounds in Lumsden Gymnasium. In what is being billed as both the program's Senior Day and season finale, Queens looks to avoid a fourth consecutive loss when they welcome the blue-and-white. Last time out, the Knights lost at home to D'Youville, 83-74, on Thursday. PLAYOFF PICTURE With a 71-54 victory at Molloy Feb. 24, Daemen clinched their third consecutive East Coast Conference regular season title and locked up the No. 1 seed for next week's ECC championship tournament. As a result, the Wildcats will host the semifinal and final rounds of the tournament in Lumsden Gymnasium. The six-team tournament field along with game dates and times will be set after the conclusion of the ECC regular season this Saturday. Daemen will find out who their semifinal opponent will be following the completion of the play-in games on Wednesday, March 2. The ECC semifinals are scheduled for Saturday, March 5 and the 2022 ECC Championship game will be played Sunday, March 6. A MAGICAL RUN The Wildcats earned their second consecutive NCAA tournament berth and captured their first regional title last March. After entering the tournament as the No. 2 seed in the East Regional, the Wildcats ran to a 73-54 win over third-seeded Georgian Court in the regional semifinals, marking the program's first-ever NCAA tournament victory. The Wildcats followed up with a 58-40 defeat of fifth-seeded Roberts Wesleyan in the regional final, avenging a loss just nine days prior in the ECC Championship final. Katie Titus was named the Most Outstanding Player of the East Regional after netting 22 points to go with seven rebounds, three blocks and two steals in the regional final. The postseason run came to an end just over a week later in Columbus, Ohio where the Wildcats suffered a 66-49 loss in the Elite Eight to top-seeded and eventual national champion Lubbock Christian. RELOADED Daemen is set to return 13 players, including four starters, from their regional championship team – players responsible for 78% of scoring, 81% of rebounds and 85% of their assists from a season ago. Among the returners is senior forward Katie Titus who was recently named the ECC Preseason Player of the Year. A 6-foot forward, Titus produced a career-high 14.8 points per game last season. She led the ECC in three-point field goals (48) and blocks (40) while also ranking second in rebounding (8.1 rpg) and third in scoring en route to earning honorable mention All-American honors. Redshirt senior guard Tiara Filbert - the 2020-21 ECC Preseason Player of the Year - is also set to return after being limited to just eight games by an injury last season. A three-time All-ECC selection, Filbert enters her final collegiate season with 1,096 points in 93 games played. Senior forward Mickayla Ivy (9.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg) and sophomore guard Alahna Paige (2020-21 ECC Rookie of the Year) also return. BANK ON IT Jenepher Banker returns for her sixth season on the Daemen bench and her 11th overall as a collegiate head coach. The veteran mentor has led Daemen to an 95-54 record since taking the reins in 2016, with 72 of her victories coming over the past four seasons. The Wildcats' success under Banker includes a 23-win season in 2019-20 (a benchmark for wins during the program's NCAA Division II era), back-to-back regular season conference titles, the program's first ECC tournament championship, a pair of NCAA tournament berths and the 2021 regional title. She was named the ECC Coach of the Year after leading the Wildcats to an unbeaten run through conference play. Including her five seasons as the head coach at Penn State Behrend, Banker recorded her 150th win at the collegiate level in Daemen's 76-59 victory at Staten Island on December 17. IN THE POLLS For the first time in the program's NCAA Division II era (2015-present), Daemen was nationally ranked to start the season. Daemen was ranked 20th in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Preseason Top 25 Coaches Poll and eighth in the Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA) Preseason Media Poll. The Wildcats ended the 2020-21 season ranked eighth in both polls - the first time they've finished a season in the national rankings. In the poll's last four weeks, a span which ended Feb. 14, Daemen was ranked eighth in D2SIDA'S latest East Region Poll. The Wildcats have now been ranked in 34 consecutive D2SIDA regional polls, since January 2019. Through the first two of three polls, Daemen was placed eighth (Feb. 16) and then 10th (Feb. 23) in the NCAA Division II East Region rankings. These rankings are revealed leading up to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Selection Show on Sunday, March 6. MILESTONE MOMENT By converting a free-throw in the second quarter of a 54-53 win over Angelo State on November 19, senior Katie Titus became the 27th member of Daemen's 1,000-point club. In 94 career games, Titus has made 86 starts and totaled 1,400 points, 739 rebounds and 150 blocked shots. She is now four points shy of moving into eighth all-time in career scoring among Daemen's all-time leaders. Her three blocks tonight against Molloy was enough for her to pass Monica Kosior '13 for seventh all-time in career blocks (150.) Titus is also now just two rebounds shy of moving into the Top-10 in career rebounds. Titus also currently stands third all-time in career three-pointers (186) and is 14 away from becoming the third player to convert 200+ three-pointers in a Daemen career. Titus is just the fourth player in program history to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocks. Titus has reached double-figure scoring in 20 contests (17 consecutive) and recorded six double-doubles while averaging an ECC-best 21.0 points and a team-best 7.9 rebounds per game this season. HIGH ECC-XPECTATIONS For the second straight season, Daemen has been selected as the preseason favorite to win the ECC. The Wildcats were the near unanimous choice atop the ECC Preseason Coaches Poll, garnering nine of the 10 first-place votes and 97 points. The Wildcats posted a 9-0 ECC record last season - the program's first unbeaten conference season since 2003-04 - and hold a 56-9 conference mark since the start of the 2018-19 season. SWEET CAROLINE The biggest missing piece from last season is forward Caroline White who was lost to graduation last spring. White earned ECC Player of the Year honors last season after averaging 15.2 points (second in ECC) and 8.5 rebounds (first in ECC) per game. T IT UP Daemen has regained the services of redshirt senior guard Tiara Filbert to start the 2021-22 season. A three-time All-ECC selection, Filbert missed the final nine games last season with an injury. She has appeared in 114 games and 105 starts in her career, averaging 11.7 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. In Daemen's 2020-21 season opener, she became the 25th member of the program's 1,000 Point Club. Filbert currently ranks 12th in program history with 1,332 career points and passed Julie Bellavia '91 for sole possession of 10th place in career assists (337.) Filbert has also recorded 573 career rebounds and 135 career steals. Filbert is just the sixth player in program history with at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists.. BREAKOUT SEASON After averaging 2.8 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in her first two seasons, senior forward Mickayla Ivy had a breakout year in 2020-21. She started all 17 contests, averaged 9.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game while shooting 50% from the field and was an All-ECC Second Team selection. This season, Ivy has started all 21 contests and is third on the team in both points per game (9.0) and rebounds per game (6.0) and has finished in double-figure scoring 10 times. GETTING DEFENSIVE Daemen has held 54 of its last 65 opponents to 65 points or less, posting a 49-5 record in those games. The Wildcats were among the best defensive teams in the country in 2020-21, ranking third nationally in both field goal percentage defense (.325) and scoring defense (51.6). SUSTAINED SUCCESS Daemen has posted a 68-14 record in their last 82 games, a span that dates back to mid-January of 2019. The Wildcats have won 12 of their 18 regular season, non-conference games in that time. STREAKS SNAPPED With their 61-53 loss versus St. Thomas Aquinas on Feb. 18, Daemen saw many streaks come to a close. Their 13-game winning streak heading into Friday was the longest among all NCAA Division II East Region teams. The loss against the Spartans also ended a stretch where the Wildcats recorded 22 consecutive regular season ECC contests, dating back to the start of their first-ever unbeaten conference season in program history in 2020-21. Their last regular season ECC loss came in a 47-43 loss to the former NY Tech on March 1, 2020. The Wildcats were even more dominant in regular season ECC games at Lumsden Gymnasium as their loss against the Spartans was their first on Main Street since a 76-62 loss versus Roberts Wesleyan on Feb. 9, 2018 (1,470 days.) Daemen's regular season conference winning streak at home ended at 31 straight games. FRESH FACES Daemen welcomes just two newcomers to the roster this season. Junior guard Sarah Cloutier is a transfer from NAIA affiliate Southeastern where she appeared in 38 games over two seasons while helping the Fire post a 53-6 record. Guard Sydney Hvizdzak is the lone freshmen on Daemen's roster. She comes to the Wildcats after earning All-Western New York honors last winter when she averaged 26.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game while leading Randolph to the Section VI Class C title game. Hvizdzak is one of only 15 women in Section VI history to surpass 2,000 career points. CACC DOMINANCE Since gaining full NCAA membership in 2015, Daemen is 9-1 against affiliates of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. The Wildcats won their eighth straight game with a CACC opponent when they defeated Felician 72-50 on Nov. 13 at the Redhawks Classic. BATTLING THE NE10'S BEST Daemen will play four games against Northeast 10 Conference opponents this season, including teams picked first, second and third in the NE10 Northeast Division preseason coaches' poll. The Wildcats suffered a five-point loss to Saint Anselm (picked third) in their season opener and two-point loss to Stonehill (picked first) on Nov. 30. Daemen will visit Bentley (picked second) on Jan. 2, and will also host Le Moyne (picked fourth in NE10 Southwest Division) on Dec. 30. TEXAS SQUEAKER Mickayla Ivy hit a jumper with 19 seconds to go and then secured a defensive rebound to help Daemen get past Angelo State, 54-53, in the opening round of the Lady Chap Classic hosted by Lubbock Christian on Nov. 19. It was the Wildcats' first one-point victory since defeating rival Roberts Wesleyan, 70-69, on Jan. 20, 2015. Katie Titus scored 22 points – including the 1,000th of her career – and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Wildcats past the Belles. ELITE REMATCH On Nov. 20, Daemen suffered a 62-37 loss to Lubbock Christian in a rematch of the Wildcats' first-ever NCAA Division II Elite Eight game from last March. The Chaps are the defending national champions and were ranked No. 1 in both national polls to start the season. OFFENSIVE EXPLOSIONS After averaging 59.8 points in their first five games of the season, the Wildcats broke out offensively with three consecutive wins in conference play in December. It started Dec. 8 when they canned 18 three-pointers on 32 attempts (.563 shooting %) during an 83-46 romp over Roberts Wesleyan in what was the teams' first meeting since last season's East Regional finals. Sydney Hvizdzak (5-8, 15 points), Tiara Filbert (4-4, 16 points), Katie Titus (4-5, 16 points) and Kaytlyn Matz (3-7, 9 points) all made multiple three-pointers in the win. Then, on Dec. 12, the Wildcats erupted again during a 97-83 win over Bridgeport. It marked their first game with 95+ points since a 96-84 win over LIU Post on Jan. 25, 2017. Titus scored a career-high 38 points on 15-of-22 shooting, matching the highest individual scoring effort of the program's NCAA Division II era. Filbert, who shares the record, chipped in 20 points and nine rebounds. Then, on Dec. 17, the Wildcats made timely shots down the stretch in a 76-59 victory over Staten Island, the first meeting in program history. Titus recorded her sixth double-double of the season (26 points, 16 rebounds) as one of four Wildcat players to finish in double-figure scoring. Kaytlyn Matz set new career-highs in made three-point field goals (5) and attempts (11) as part of a 16-point night plus seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Mickayla Ivy added 10 points and seven rebounds and Autumn Buchsenschutz scored eight of her 11 points in the second half alone, including 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc. BACK IN ACTION After a 28-day absence due to the NCAA-mandated holiday break in late December followed by the postponement of four consecutive games related to COVID-19 protocols, Daemen returned to the hardwood with a 61-58 victory over Molloy on Jan. 14 in the friendly confines of Lumsden Gymnasium. The Lions scored 11 straight points to fuel a 17-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. Daemen found its shooting rhythm in the second quarter and cut the deficit to as much as four points (26-22.) Molloy went into the break with a 28-23 lead. By scoring the final seven points of the third and another 10 unanswered points at the start of the fourth, the Wildcats scored a total of 17 unanswered points to take a 54-47 lead. A Daemen scoring drought gave the Lions a chance to make this a one-possession game (54-51) with just over three minutes to play. Molloy converted two free-throws with 1:34 left to make the score 55-53 Daemen, which remained the score until Filbert's two free-throws with 15 seconds left. Molloy drained a three-pointer with three seconds left to make this a one-point game (59- 58), but Daemen again converted two free throws to close out the scoring. Tiara Filbert finished with a team-high 20 points in the victory. MORE SUCCESS AT LUMSDEN On Jan. 16, Daemen extended their winning ways with an 80-43 victory over Queens College to record their 28th consecutive regular season victory in ECC play at Lumsden Gymnasium, dating back to the start of the 2017-18 season. Daemen held a 14-2 lead halfway through the first quarter and took a 24-4 lead into the second quarter. The lead ballooned to 32 points, 41-9, late in the second quarter and the hosts took a 48-15 lead into intermission before maintaining a comfortable lead throughout the second half. Freshman Sydney Hvizdzak connected on 4-of-8 three-pointers and scored a season-high 18 points for the Wildcats in just 18 minutes of action off the bench while senior Katie Titus added 13 points and six rebounds. Daemen converted 10 three-point shots, the fourth time in a five game stretch that the Wildcats made 10 or more three-pointers in a game. Daemen also registered 23 assists, the third time in a five-game stretch where the blue-and-white handed out 20 or more assists in a game (season-high 25 vs. Roberts Wesleyan on 12/9/21). THEY CAME, THEY SAW, THEY CONQUERED Behind a pair of double-figure scorers – 21 points from senior Katie Titus and 11 points from redshirt senior Tiara Filbert – and quality contributions from fellow veteran play-makers, the regionally-ranked Wildcats recorded a sixth consecutive win and their eighth in their last 10 contests following a 64-48 victory against St. Thomas Aquinas on Jan. 21 in an East Coast Conference matchup held at Aquinas Hall. Sophmore guard Kaytlyn Matz, junior forward Marina Maerkl and sophomore guard Alahna Paige added nine points apiece in the victory. Matz also had a team-high four assists and tied with Paige for the team lead in rebounds (8.) In addition to finishing in double-figure scoring for the seventh straight contest (10th time this season), Titus recorded a season-high four blocks and went a perfect 6-of-6 at the free-throw line. The victory marked just the second time Daemen defeated STAC at Aquinas Hall in program history. The first victory came in a 79-73 overtime thriller on February 11, 2016. BATTLE OF THE UNDEFEATED On Jan. 23, Daemen went down to Dobbs Ferry to face fellow ECC unbeaten Mercy and returned to Main Street with a 55-51 win and first place in the conference standings. The Wildcats turned an early 14-2 deficit into a 28-6 run over the final 14:10 of the first half. Redshirt senior Tiara Filbert (Batavia, N.Y.) led the Wildcats offensively by scoring 10 of her game-high 18 points in the first half alone and tied her season-high in assists (6) for the third time this season. As a result, Filbert passed Joanna Daugenti '05 for 13th place in career scoring. This marked the second time this season where Daemen won a contest after scoring less than 60 points (Angelo State, Nov. 19, 2021.) This is also the 13th time Daemen has accomplished this feat since the Jenepher Banker era began in the 2016-17 campaign. The Wildcats have now won 12 straight in the series and nine of the last 10 meetings in Victory Hall. Daemen leads the all-time series, 15-2. COMEBACK KIDS On Feb. 2, Daemen came away with a late 73-68 win at Roberts Wesleyan for a 20th consecutive regular season conference victory dating back to the start of last season and extending their current winning streak to 11 straight contests. The Redhawks held a 64-58 lead with just over four minutes left. That's when redshirt senior Tiara Filbert and fellow veterans Katie Titus and Mickayla Ivy took over and led the Wildcats on an 11-2 run. Ivy sparked the run with back-to-back buckets and her jumper with 1:30 left capped the run and gave the visitors a 69-66 lead. Filbert hit a pull up three-pointer during the rally, while Titus gave the Wildcats the lead for good (67-66) with 2:01 left. Filbert helped seal the deal with four free-throws – all within the last 20 seconds of the contest. Filbert totaled a season-high 22 points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished out a season-high seven assists. Titus scored 16 points and has now scored in double figures in 12 straight games. Ivy added eight points and equaled her season-high with 12 rebounds. Sophomore guard Alahna Paige went 3-of-4 from downtown and finished with a season-high 13 points while freshman guard Sydney Hvizdzak drilled three three-pointers (11 points total) in 15 minutes off the bench. Daemen has now prevailed in 10 of the last 11 meetings with RWC (50-25 all-time.) SCOUTING QUEENS The Queens Knights are members of the East Coast Conference and are led by 10-year head coach Bet Naumovski. The Knights saw their 2020-21 season cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Naumovski is the program's all-time leader in wins (132) and won the ECC Coach of the Year award in the 2012-13 and 2016-17 seasons. The Knights won back-to-back conference titles in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons and recorded four consecutive 20+ win seasons from 2013-14 to 2016-17 in her tenure. Prior to coaching at Queens, Naumovski served as an assistant coach at Division I Binghamton from 2008-10 and at the University of Toronto from 1999-2003. Naumovski is one of only four female basketball coaches to receive the designation of Chartered Professional Coach (ChPC.) Two players return from Queens' 2019-20 team that finished 7-19 overall and 4-12 in ECC play and ended their season with a 69-46 loss at Dist. Columbia on February 26, 2020. Freshman guard Chelsea Reeves leads the Knights in points per game (11.3) and assists per game (3.2) and is third in field goals made (86.) Junior point guard Khadija Demry leads in field goals made (109), is second in scoring (10.9) and has finished in double-figure scoring 12 times, including a season-high 24-point effort in a 67-65 loss at Post on Nov. 20. Freshman forward Jennah DeGout is third in scoring (10.6) and junior guard Nora Gabel leads the team in three-point shooting (52-of-147.) Queens enters Saturday's contest with a 4-20 record (3-14 ECC) and look to avoid a fourth straight loss in their season finale after recent losses at Roberts Wesleyan (67-64 on Feb. 16) and at home versus Bridgeport (63-55 on Feb. 20) and D'Youville (83-74 on Feb. 24.) SERIES HISTORY VS. QUEENS All-Time Series: 6-9 At Queens: 2-5 Current Streak: Won 6 Last Meeting: Daemen 80, Queens 43 | January 16, 2022 | at Amherst, N.Y. DID YOU KNOW? Did you know Daemen is 2-3 in its regular season finale in the Jenepher Banker era (2016-present)? The Wildcats look to get back-to-back wins in this category after their 67-49 win versus St. Thomas Aquinas on Feb. 28, 2021 led them to their second straight ECC regular season title. Under Banker, Daemen is 23-12 (.657) when playing on Saturdays, including an 8-0 finish in the 2019-20 campaign. Print Friendly Version