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Green Bay Concludes Regular Season at Wright State this Weekend

GREEN BAY, Wis. (GreenBayPhoenix.com) --- Green Bay is set to close out the regular season with league-leading Wright State on Friday and Saturday in Dayton, Ohio. Both games will tip at 1 p.m. and be streamed live on ESPN+.

GAME INFORMATION - Friday
at Wright State // February 19, 2021
Nutter Center // Tipoff at 1PM
Streamed on ESPN+


GAME INFORMATION - Saturday
at Wright State // February 20, 2021
Nutter Center // Tipoff at 1PM
Streamed on ESPN+


SENIOR SZN
Seniors Caitlyn Hibner (110, 75), Lyndsey Robson (105, 45) and Meghan Pingel (98, 41) have combined to play in over 300 games for the Phoenix and registered 159 starts. Dating back to the 2016-17 season, the trio has helped Green Bay to 110 wins to date.
 
PLAYING BOTH WAYS
Green Bay is the only program to rank inside the Horizon League's top three in both field-goal percentage (43.2%) and field-goal percentage defense (36.9%).
 
FRIDAY FEELING
This unique season has the Phoenix playing on back-to-back days in the Horizon League slate, with tilts on Fridays and Saturdays. GB is a perfect 7-0 on Fridays this season.
 
BALANCED ATTACK
Eight different members of the Phoenix have registered double-digit scoring efforts this season. Caitlyn Hibner leads the team with 13 this year and 36 in her career.
 
ROBSON ROLLING
Lyndsey Robson is playing some of the best basketball of her career. She has scored in double figures seven times this season which included a stretch of four-straight games, the longest of her career. She has also led Green Bay in scoring three times this year and seven times in her career.
 
HELLO, 2021!
Although the season got off to a rocky start for the Phoenix, GB responded well in the new year and rattled off seven-straight league wins with only one loss. Green Bay owns a 10-2 record in in 2021.
 
DROPPING DIMES
The Phoenix offense was firing on all cylinders in Rochester, as GB tallied over 20 assists in both games against Oakland. Green Bay doled out a season-high 23 assists in the first matchup and surpassed that total in game two with 25. The Phoenix has had at least 15 assists in eight matchups this season, all of which have come in the New Year.
 
LEANING ON LEVY
Sydney Levy donned the Green and White for the first time in her career at Oakland and did not disappoint, reaching double figures in both games and averaging 14.0 PPG on the weekend. Levy shot 57.9% (11-19) from the floor and 40% (4-10) from long range in two games. Levy followed that up with her career high in a Phoenix uniform, scoring 16 points at Purdue Fort Wayne.
 
PINGEL RUNNING POINT
Meghan Pingel ranks third in the HL in assists per game with 4.4 and leads the entire league in assist/turnover ratio at 1.7. She also leads the team in minutes per game (32.4).
 
BLOCK PARTY
Freshman Jasmine Kondrakiewicz registered a career-high four blocks in Green Bay's overtime contest at Oakland, aiding in the 78-76 Phoenix victory. She also leads the team in blocks on the season with 12.
 
LEVY LEAVING THE BENCH
Transfer Sydney Levy is now immediately eligible after the NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to grant a blanket waiver allowing all Division-I transfers to play immediately this year. Levy is a transfer from Milwaukee.
 
MID-MAJOR POLL MATCHUPS
The Phoenix won its first pairing with a team in the mid-major poll, defeating Drake, 69-61, who currently ranks 20th. Most recently, Green Bay fell in back-to-back games with league-foe Milwaukee, who ranks 10th.
 
STEALING THE ROCK
Although it came in a losing effort, the Green Bay women's basketball team tallied a season-high 17 steals and forced 25 Bison turnovers in game one at North Dakota State. Meghan Pingel led the way with four steals, followed closely by freshmen Jasmine Kondrakiewicz and Ellie Foster who tallied three apiece.
 
FRESH PHOENIX FACES
The Green Bay women's basketball team welcomes five new faces to the roster this season, four freshmen (Caelan Givens, Ellie Foster, Kendall Renard and Jasmine Kondrakiewicz) and one transfer, Sydney Levy. A total of six members of the squad are seeing the floor for the first time at the collegiate level as Cassie Schiltz, Julia Hartwig and Brooklyn Blackburn are seeing minutes after redshirting last season.
 
LEAGUE LEADERS
Caitlyn Hibner ranks sixth in the Horizon League in scoring with 14.9 PPG. First is Cleveland State's Mariah White with 19.5 PPG.
 
FANTASTIC FRESHMAN
Kondrakiewicz made her first career start for Green Bay to open the season vs Drake, marking the first time since the 2013-14 season a true freshman graced the starting lineup for the Phoenix. Kondrakiewicz took advantage of the opportunity and scored 15 points in 20 minutes while shooting 50% (5-10) from the field. She also pulled down two rebounds, dished out one assist, logged one steal and recorded a block in her debut.
 
PRESEASON PICKS
The Green Bay women's basketball team is slated to finish second in the Horizon League, as defending champion IUPUI was dubbed preseason favorite with all 12 first-place votes. It marks the first time in over a decade the Phoenix women were not selected by the conference as preseason favorites. The last time Green Bay wasn't favored to win the league was in the 2007-08 season, when the team finished 17-1 in conference play and 26-6 overall.
 
HIBNER HEATING UP
Hibner logged the sixth double-double of her career this season and has already scored in double figures six times. She has surpassed 20 points three times and led the Phoenix in scoring in six games this season.
 
HIBNER HOPS ON SECOND TEAM
Caitlyn Hibner is the lone honoree for Green Bay ahead of the 2020-21 campaign, earning a second-team nod from the conference. Hibner finished as a third-team member a season ago after averaging 9.6 PPG and collecting 7.4 RPG.
 
WINNING TRADITION
Green Bay secured its 43rd-consecutive winning season last year and trails only Tennessee (46) 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 BEGINNING
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.
 
WELCOME TO THE LEAGUE
The Horizon League added two institutions to the conference beginning this season in RMU and Purdue Fort Wayne. The colonials are coming off a NEC regular season title and are led by head coach Charlie Buscaglia. Head coach Niecee Nelson is at the helm for the Mastodons.

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Players Mentioned

Caitlyn Hibner

#4 Caitlyn Hibner

G
6' 0"
Junior
Meghan Pingel

#14 Meghan Pingel

G
5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Lyndsey Robson

#25 Lyndsey Robson

G/F
6' 1"
Sophomore
Brooklyn Blackburn

#45 Brooklyn Blackburn

F
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Julia Hartwig

#35 Julia Hartwig

F
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
Cassie Schiltz

#1 Cassie Schiltz

G
5' 11"
Redshirt Freshman
Kendall Renard

#15 Kendall Renard

F
6' 3"
Freshman
Jasmine Kondrakiewicz

#21 Jasmine Kondrakiewicz

F
6' 1"
Freshman
Caelan Givens

#2 Caelan Givens

G
5' 10"
Freshman
Ellie Foster

#3 Ellie Foster

G
5' 10"
Freshman
Sydney Levy

#24 Sydney Levy

G
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Caitlyn Hibner

#4 Caitlyn Hibner

6' 0"
Junior
G
Meghan Pingel

#14 Meghan Pingel

5' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
G
Lyndsey Robson

#25 Lyndsey Robson

6' 1"
Sophomore
G/F
Brooklyn Blackburn

#45 Brooklyn Blackburn

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
F
Julia Hartwig

#35 Julia Hartwig

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
F
Cassie Schiltz

#1 Cassie Schiltz

5' 11"
Redshirt Freshman
G
Kendall Renard

#15 Kendall Renard

6' 3"
Freshman
F
Jasmine Kondrakiewicz

#21 Jasmine Kondrakiewicz

6' 1"
Freshman
F
Caelan Givens

#2 Caelan Givens

5' 10"
Freshman
G
Ellie Foster

#3 Ellie Foster

5' 10"
Freshman
G
Sydney Levy

#24 Sydney Levy

5' 8"
Junior
G