ROCHESTER, Mich. – The Niagara University Purple Eagles will come to the Blacktop for an early-season showdown against the Oakland women's basketball team. Oakland looks to record their first win of the 2021-22 season after a battle against the Toledo Rockets, where they lost 84-72. The game tips off Friday, Nov. 12 at noon with Jake Riepma and Rex Walters on the
ESPN+ broadcast.
The Golden Grizzlies and Purple Eagles have matched up seven times since 2007, with Oakland leading the series 5-2. The last game between these two went to Niagara, when in 2019 they defeated Oakland 77-63 in upstate New York.
Niagara is coming off an 81-71 victory over Loyola-Maryland, where they came back from a 19-point deficit in the third quarter. They were led by Ally Haar's 22 points.
Oakland's season opener was Tuesday, Nov. 9. After taking an early first quarter lead, Toledo stormed back to tie the game and eventually take a two-point lead into halftime. The third quarter was all Toledo, as they poured in 27 points in the third period alone. After taking a double-digit lead, Toledo didn't look back and closed out the game in regulation.
Kahlaijah Dean led the way for Oakland, scoring a game-high 27 points and dishing a team-high six assists.
Kayla Luchenbach was the only other Golden Grizzly to score in double digits, putting up 13 points to go with five rebounds, a steal and a block.
Niagara is the second game of the Golden Grizzlies' four-game home stand to kick off the season. After facing the Purple Eagles, Oakland gears up for two conference fixtures against Youngstown State and Robert Morris.
NOTES
MEAN, LEAN, FIGHTING K. DEAN
Kahlaijah Dean is tied for first in the Horizon League in scoring after her 27-point outburst in the season opener against Toledo. Last season, Dean was fifth in the conference with 17.2 points per game. Her six dimes also put her tied for first in the Horizon in assists.
SIMS SPLASH
With a late three coming off a sidestep move, freshman Olivia Sims recorded her first career points, 3-pointer and field goal of her Oakland career.
SEASON REWIND
Nov. 9: Toledo 84 // Oakland 72
The visiting Toledo Rockets rode a big third quarter to a victory, spoiling Oakland's home opener with a 84-72 final score. Kahlaijah Dean recorded 27 points, six assists and four rebounds, leading Oakland in points and assists. The first-team All-Horizon league athlete lived behind the arc, hitting 5-14 3-pointers. The only other Golden Grizzly to score in double figures was Kayla Luchenbach, who scored 13 on 50% shooting. Luchenbach grabbed five rebounds as well, fourth on the team. Breanna Perry led Oakland in steals, taking the ball away twice. Breanne Beatty led the team in rebounds, pulling down seven boards.
DEAN EARNS PRESEASON HORIZON LEAGUE FIRST TEAM HONORS
After earning Horizon League First Team honors for the 2020-21 season, Kahlaijah Dean was voted a preseason All-Horizon first team athlete in October. Last season marked the third consecutive year Dean has garnered All-League honors after being named Sixth Player of the Year and All-League Third Team last season and named to the All-Freshman Team during the 2018-19 season. Dean is the first student-athlete to earn first team honors since Hannah Little in 2017.
OAKLAND RUNS ON DEAN
Kahlaijah Dean led the Golden Grizzlies in points, assists, rebounds and steals. She scored in double figures in 21 of 24 games, including eight 20-point performances. Her highest scoring performance came against Milwaukee on Feb. 13, where she dropped a career-high 34 points.
FANTASTIC FOUR SEED
The Golden Grizzlies finished as the no. 4 seed in the Horizon League last season, their best conference finish since 2017 (T-3). Their 12-8 record marked the best Horizon League record since 2017 as well. The 12 wins tied Jeff Tungate's career-best as head coach.
RUNNING AND GUNNING
Oakland scored 69.5 points per game in 2020-21, second best in the Horizon League. Led by Kahlaijah Dean's 17.2 points per game, the Golden Grizzlies scored as a team. In 2020-21, six Golden Grizzlies scored five or more points per game.
BOMBS BY BLACKWELL
In her second season, Alona Blackwell finished sixth in the league in 3-pointers made per game. Her 1.8 threes per game led the team and led to big scoring outbursts. Her five 3-pointers against Wright State on Dec. 19, 2020 was a career-high, and helped the Golden Grizzlies defeat the Raiders on the road, 75-69.
DIME TIME
Oakland ranked second in the Horizon in total assists (360), assists per game (15) and assist to turnover ratio (1.01). The ball movement was spearheaded by Kahlaijah Dean (106 total assists), Brianna Breedy (61) and Breanne Beatty (56). All three return this season.
PRESEASON PREDICTION
Oakland was picked fifth in the Horizon League preseason poll, after finishing as the No. 4 overall seed last season. Kahlaijah Dean was the only Golden Grizzly to be named to a preseason team, making the first team.
PADAWANS AND JEDIS
Six freshmen are on the 2021-22 roster this season, the most Jeff Tungate has had on the roster since 2014-15. In addition to six freshmen, Oakland has four seniors and a graduate student on the roster, putting their roster at 11 seniors/freshmen.
FRESHMAN FOCUS
Oakland's six freshmen athletes each come from unique places. Below is a quick summary of each freshman:
- Kendall Folley: 5'7" guard from Lebanon, Ohio.
- Third all-time leading scorer in Lebanon High School history
- Miriam Ibezim: 6'2" forward from Rochester, NY.
- Averaged 19.8 points and 19.5 rebounds per game in her career
- Kennedie Montue: 5'11" guard from Pittsburgh, PA.
- 2020-21 Valley News Dispatch Girls Basketball Player of the Year
- Prunelle Mungo: 6'2" forward from Lebanon, Ohio
- Three-year letterwinner, lettered in volleyball as well
- Olivia Sims: 5'9" guard from Toledo, Ohio.
- First-Team All-District selection and Third-Team All-State selection as a junior
- Helen Staley: 6'0" forward from Rosemount, Minn.
- Rosemount all-time leading rebounder, scored more than 1000 pts
FROM THE ILLINI TO THE GOLDEN GRIZZLIES
Aaliyah McQueen joins the Golden Grizzlies after playing at Illinois her freshman season. At Illinois, she played in all 19 games, averaging 9.6 minutes per game. Her career high came against Michigan State, when she scored eight points on a perfect 3-point shooting night, 2-2 from three.
The Flint, Mich. native was the No. 22 wing in the state coming out of high school, and was named Associated Press Division I Girls Basketball All-Michigan first team as a senior.