GREEN BAY, Wis. (GreenBayPhoenix.com) --- The Green Bay women's basketball team returns for its home opener on Saturday, welcoming South Dakota to the Kress Center for a 1 p.m. tip-off.
CATCH THE ACTION: Saturday, November 9 – 1 p.m.  // Green Bay, WI (Kress Center)
Matchup:Â South Dakota vs Green Bay
Where to Listen:Â The Fan 1400 AM
Where to Watch:Â ESPN3
Game Notes:
Green Bay |Â
South Dakota
Game Promotion: Hometown Hero Day featuring the Phoenix Hero Award Presentation - Military show ID for FREE ticket
Game Program:Â Meghan Pingel
Scouting the Coyotes: South Dakota is the preseason favorite in the Summit League this season, as the Coyotes return 83 percent of scoring from last year's team. USD is led by Summit League Preseason Player of the Year in Ciara Duffy, while Hannah Sjerven, Madison McKeever and Chloe Lamb all joined her on the preseason all-league teams. All five starters reached double-figures in South Dakota's season opening 80-76 victory at Northeastern on Tuesday. The Coyotes used 13 unanswered points in a fourth-quarter comeback to grit out the road win.
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NEW YEAR, NEW LOOK?  Â
Green Bay has made a name for itself as a perennial defensive powerhouse, Â causing headaches for opposing offenses on a regular basis. Last season, the Phoenix ranked fourth in the country in scoring defense and allowed only 51.9 points per game. The year prior to that, GB led the entire nation and surrendered a lowly 47.4 PPG. In Green Bay's first pairing, Central Michigan scored 105 points and became only the second team in history to surpass the century mark against the formidable Phoenix defense. GB still managed to escape with the win, pouring in 111 points of its own which marked the second-highest total in program history.
MIGHTY MID-MAJORSÂ Â Â
Saturday's matchup between Green Bay and South Dakota is a clash of two mid-major titans, with both programs being represented in the top 25 of the collegeinsider.com preseason poll. The Coyotes own the top spot in the poll, while GB ranks 18th. The Phoenix recently defeated No. 12 CMU, 111-105
PRESEASON PROMINENCEÂ Â Â
The Green Bay women's basketball team is no stranger to high expectations, with this year being no exception. The Phoenix is favored in the Horizon League's preseason poll for the 12th-consecutive season, sharing the title with defending champion Wright State.
FABULOUS FRANKIEÂ Â Â
Frankie Wurtz was the lone GB member recognized on the preseason all-league teams, receiving a first-team nod from conference. Wurtz returns to the roster after leading Green Bay in scoring in 2018-19, averaging 10.5 points per game. She is the first player to return to the roster after leading the team in scoring since Allie LeClaire accomplished the same feat in 2015-16. Despite missing games due to injury, Wurtz was still able to lead the Phoenix in three-pointers made with 41.
TOURNAMENT TESTSÂ Â Â
Green Bay will be tested early and often this season, as its non-conference slate currently features seven opponents who advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season, with Central Michigan (W, 111-105), South Dakota (Nov. 9), Missouri (Nov. 16), Marquette (Nov. 19), DePaul (Dec. 7), Maine (Dec. 13) and South Dakota State (Dec. 21) all punching their tickets in 2019. The Phoenix also has the potential to take the court against additional NCAA Tournament teams based on results in the Victoria Invitational.
KEY RETURNERSÂ Â Â
Green Bay was plagued by injuries a season ago and returns a number of key players in 2019-20.
Caitlyn Hibner is poised to make a strong comeback after sitting out all of 2018-19 with an injury.
Karly Murphy will also be gracing the floor once again for the Phoenix after suffering an injury in the season opener last year, causing her to miss the remainder of the season. Murphy impressed as a redshirt freshman in 2017-18, averaging 7.4 PPG and 4.1 RPG in league play.
OPENING ON THE ROADÂ Â Â
Wednesday's matchup with Central Michigan marks the first time Green Bay will open the regular season on the road since 2014-15, when the Phoenix traveled to Marquette and claimed a 94-66 victory.
SEASON OPENING SUCCESSÂ Â Â
Although Green Bay found itself on the losing end of last year's season opener with Northwestern, falling 57-55, the Phoenix has traditionally opened the season strong. GB has won 11 of the past 12 season openers, seven of which victories have come on the road.
PHOENIX FRESH FACESÂ Â Â
Green Bay welcomes three true-freshman to the 2019-20 roster, all from the state of Wisconsin.
Cassie Schiltz resides from the local town of Luxemburg, where she was a three-time first team all-conference selection and the Northeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Â
Julia Hartwig joins the Phoenix from Janesville where she was also a 2x first team all-conference selection and an all-state honoree in 2017-18. Â
Brooklyn Blackburn found her way to the squad from Milwaukee and also earned first team all-conference honors in high school.
WINNING TRADITIONÂ Â Â
Green Bay secured its 42nd-consecutive winning season last year and trails only Tennessee (45) for the longest active streak in the nation. During that span, GB also pieced together a stretch of 20-straight conference titles and made 18 NCAA Tournament appearances. The Phoenix also secured its 20th-consecutive 20-plus win season in 2018-19, a streak dating back to 1999-00.
WINNING....SINCE THE BEGINNINGÂ Â Â
The Green Bay women's basketball team is one of three Division I women's basketball programs that has had a winning record every year since the NCAA took over administration of women's college athletics in the fall of 1981. Essentially, the Phoenix has never had a losing record in the NCAA era. The only two other programs to accomplish the same feat are Tennessee and Georgia.
HL CHAMPIONSHIP SUCCESSÂ Â Â
Last season Green Bay made its 10th-consecutive Horizon League Tournament Championship game and 21st overall. The Phoenix owns a 16-5 all-time record in the tournament's biggest game and has won 16 of the last 22 titles.
DEFENSIVE DOMINATIONÂ Â Â
Green Bay has received national acclaim year after year for its defensive prowess, with the most recent campaign being no exception. In 2018-19, the Phoenix ranked fourth in the country in scoring defense - allowing a lowly 51.9 points per game. GB also ranked sixth in the nation in field-goal percentage defense, holding opponents to 33.9% from the field.
RETURNING OFFENSEÂ Â Â
Green Bay returns over 60% of its offense from last season, highlighted by leading scorer
Frankie Wurtz who averaged 10.5 PPG. Not included in that number are
Karly Murphy and
Caitlyn Hibner, who both missed the majority of last year due to injury.Â
COURT AND CLASSROOM COMBOÂ Â Â
The Green Bay women's basketball team was named to the WBCA Academic Top 25 for the fifth-straight season this summer, coming in at No. 8 with a 3.64 team GPA. The Phoenix was dubbed champions of the classroom in 2016-17 and 2017-18 after owning the highest GPA in the nation through those two seasons.
SUCCESS FROM LONG RANGEÂ Â Â
Green Bay enjoyed success from long range on both ends of the floor last season, owning  league-best marks in three-point field goal percentage (34.1%) and three-point field goal percentage defense (27.3%).
BORSETH BREAKING BARRIERSÂ Â Â
Head coach
Kevin Borseth has enjoyed numerous successes throughout his coaching career. Last season, Borseth surpassed 700 total wins and 400 wins with Green Bay. His 714 career wins ranks 19th all-time among DI women's basketball coaches. He also ranks inside the nation's top 10 in career wins among active DI coaches. Due in large part to Borseth's leadership, Green Bay is also featured in the nation's top 10 for winningest college basketball programs in the country. The Phoenix is one of only 12 teams to reach more than 1,000 wins, doing so in only 46 seasons.
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