January 24, 20131st2ndFinal
Valparaiso473784
Milwaukee294372
Stats at a GlanceVALPOUWM
FG Percentage.509 (29-57) .348 (23-66)
3P FG Percentage.333 (4-12) .333 (9-27)
FT Percentage.846 (22-26) .773 (17-22)
Offensive Rebounds1215
Defensive Rebounds2819
Total Rebounds4034
Turnovers1614
Steals94
Bench Points512
LeadersVALPOUWM
PointsGERARDOT - 33
GREEN - 21
ReboundsGERARDOT - 10
TUCKER - 7
AssistsRICHARDSON - 6
RODRIGUEZ - 4
StealsRICHARDS - 3
DECORAH - 2
BlocksCALLAWAY - 2
TUCKER - 1
DECORAH - 1
Crusaders visit Milwaukee on Thursday
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Crusaders visit Milwaukee on Thursday
Laura Richards and the Crusaders look for their first HL road win of the season at Milwaukee. (Ray Acevedo)

Valparaiso (6-10, 1-2 Horizon)
Game #17: Thursday, January 24 - 7:00 p.m. CT
at Milwaukee (5-10, 1-2 Horizon)
Klotsche Center (3,400)

Next Up in Crusader Basketball: The Valparaiso women’s basketball team looks for its first road win in Horizon League play when it travels to Milwaukee take on the Panthers at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday at the Klotsche Center.

Last Time Out: The Crusaders were tied with UIC with 12:27 to play, but they could not take the lead and lost to the Flames 82-75. Charae Richardson scored a career-high 18 points to lead Valparaiso. Gina Lange added 14 points. Jessica Carr chipped in with a season-best nine points, and Tabitha Gerardot added eight points, eight rebounds and five assists.

The Road Ahead: The Crusaders return to the Athletics-Recreation Center on Saturday, Jan. 26 to host Green Bay at 1:35 p.m.

Following the Crusaders: The game will be broadcast live on WVUR-FM, 95.1, Valparaiso, with Andrew Stem and Drew Taylor on the call. A link for the live video from the Horizon League Network, as well as live stats, will be available through www.valpoathletics.com.

Head Coach Tracey Dorow: Tracey Dorow was named the seventh head women’s basketball coach in Crusader program history in April of 2012.  Dorow arrived at Valpo after spending 14 seasons as the head coach at Ferris State University, guiding the Bulldogs to four NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, two Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) North Division championships, and four 20-win seasons.  In her 14 seasons at Ferris State, Dorow compiled a 232-163 (.587) record, including a 23-7 mark in 2011-2012 while guiding the Bulldogs to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Series Notes: The Crusaders are 6-14 all-time against the Panthers, with Milwaukee winning two of three meetings last season. Milwaukee won the regular-season games 55-47 and 50-31. Valparaiso won the match-up in the Horizon League Tournament, winning 47-39 at Milwaukee. Gina Lange scored eight points for the Crusaders in the win, and Tabitha Gerardot had six points, seven rebounds and four steals.

Scouting Milwaukee: The Panthers enter the game with a 5-10 record (1-2 HL) on the year. Last time out, Milwaukee beat Cleveland State 63-60. Angela Rodriguez led Milwaukee with 19 points (5-of-7 3-pointers). Emily Decorah scored 15 points, and Sammi Tucker added 10. Rodriguez, who is fifth in the Horizon League in scoring, leads the Panthers with 15.0 points per contest. Tucker and Ashley Green also average double-figures with 11.9 and 11.7 points per game. Tucker and Green lead Kyle Rechlicz’s squad with 6.4 and 6.1 rebounds per game.

Home Sweet Home: Valparaiso played eight of its first 11 games on the road, including a pair of four-game road trips. While the road hasn’t been kind to the Crusaders, they have hit their stride at the Athletics-Recreation Center. Valparaiso is 5-2 at the ARC this season, including winning three games during a recent four-game home stand. Valpo needs one more win to match last season’s six home wins at the ARC.

Winning Her Debut: Head coach Tracey Dorow made her regular season debut a winning one on Nov. 17 by defeating Indiana.  Dorow became just the second coach in Crusader women’s basketball history to win their Valpo debut on the sidelines, joining Dick Briars, whose 1983-1984 squad downed Hillsdale 71-67 in its season opener.  With the win over Purdue-Calumet, Dorow became the first Crusader women’s coach to win each of her first two games.

Downing the Big Ten: Valpo’s win over Indiana was just the second in program history over the Hoosiers, both of which have come at the ARC.  The Crusaders previously defeated IU on Dec. 7, 1999 by a final of 64-60.  Valpo’s last victory against a Big Ten team also came at the ARC on Dec. 10, 2008 over Purdue.

Gerardot Named Preseason Second Team: Junior forward Tabitha Gerardot was a preseason Second Team All-League choice, and she is earning those accolades.  Gerardot, who led the Crusaders in scoring at 13.0 points per game and was second with 6.8 rebounds per contest in 2011-2012, averages 13.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game. She is one of five Horizon League players to rank in the top-10 in the league in both scoring and rebounding.

A Tough Schedule: The Crusaders have put together a challenging slate for the 2012-2013 campaign, including five contests against NCAA Tournament teams from a season ago.  Highlights include the season opener at the ARC against Indiana, a game at perennial top-ten program Duke, and contests on the road versus 2012 NCAA Tournament qualifiers Michigan and Louisville.

Hitting the Glass: Valpo has excelled early in the rebounding tallies and currently ranks second in the Horizon League with a +3.6 average rebounding margin.  The Crusaders out-rebounded Indiana in their season opener by 12 boards and had a massive +26 edge on the glass in the win over Purdue-Calumet.  Valparaiso had a 47-27 rebounding edge in the win over Ball State, and out-rebounded Youngstown State 46-22. The Crusaders especially have been active on the offensive boards, pulling down at least 11 offensive rebounds in 15 of their 16 games. The Crusaders rank second in the Horizon League with 14.3 offensive rebounds per game. All six Crusader victories have come when they  have out-rebounded their opponents.

Down but Not Out: Twice this season, Valparaiso has rallied from first-half deficits of at least 15 points to come back and pick up the win. Against Ball State, the Crusaders trailed 27-8 and outscored the Cardinals 50-26 the rest of the way to win 58-53. Against Youngstown State, Valpo trailed 34-19 before finishing the game on 48-25 run to claim a 67-59 win.

Sharing is Caring: The Crusaders currently average 13.7 assists per contest. Valparaiso is led by 3.5 assists per game from Laura Richards and 3.3 helpers per game from Charae Richardson.  Richards is second in the Horizon League with an assist/TO ratio of 1.8. Each of its 16 games has seen Valpo assist on at least half of its made field goals.  Last time out against UIC, Valpo tallied 19 assists (tying a season-best) on 28 field goals. Richardson and Tabitha Gerardot led the Crusaders with five assists apiece against the Flames.

Connecting From the Floor: Valpo had its best game of the year from the floor against Youngstown State, converting on 23-of-44 (.523) shots from the field. This was the fourth time the Crusaders made at least half of their field goal attempts, with the others coming in a 27-of-53 performance against Western Michigan, a 27-of-54 performance in the win at IPFW and a 28-of-56 showing at UIC.

Setting a Record: The Crusaders were on the mark from behind the 3-point line against Western Michigan. Valparaiso shot 9-of-12 behind the arc against the Broncos, including three makes each from Liz Horton and Abby Dean. The .750 mark is the best team performance for a single game in school history.

Earning League Honors I: Junior Tabitha Gerardot won her first-ever Horizon League Player of the Week honors for her efforts against Ball State, and she added her second Player of the Week award for her performance against Youngstown State. Against the Cardinals, Gerardot recorded her second double-double of the season with career highs in both points (28) and rebounds (17). Against Youngstown State, Gerardot recorded her third double-double of the year (16th of her career) with 26 points and 17 rebounds.

Earning League Honors II: Junior Charae Richardson has twice brought home Horizon League Newcomer of the Week honors this season. Most recently, she won for scoring 16 points and grabbing six rebounds in the victory over NIU. She won the honors earlier this season for tallying 15 points and six assists against IPFW.

Earning League Honors III: Sophomore Shaquira Scott was named the Horizon League Player of the Week after leading Valpo with 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting in the win over IU.  The sophomore was Valpo’s first player to earn weekly honors from the league office since Ashley Varner on Dec. 28, 2009.

Leading the Way: Tabitha Gerardot, who led the Crusaders in scoring and finished second on the team in rebounding a year ago, has consistently been among Valpo’s leaders on a game-by-game basis this year.  Gerardot has paced Valpo in scoring seven times, and has at least tied for team-high honors on the glass 10 times.  She has posted four double-doubles and has been in double figures in scoring 10 times.

Getting Contributions: Nine different Crusaders registered points against UIC, making it the ninth time this season that at least nine Valparaiso players have scored points. Against UIC, seven players scored at least six points.