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Kahlaijah Dean
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Women's Basketball Michael Pearce

GOLDEN GRIZZLIES HOST JAGUARS IN HORIZON LEAGUE BATTLE

Oakland faces IUPUI for the first time since the 2021 Horizon League quarterfinals

ROCHESTER, Mich. – The women's basketball team has a quick turnaround following their 67-59 win over UIC. They host reigning Player of the Year Macee Williams and IUPUI on Saturday, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m.

Last season, the Golden Grizzlies and Jaguars played each other just once, squaring off in the Horizon League Tournament. Due to a shortened season amidst the pandemic, the Jaguars made the trip to Oakland in the Golden Grizzlies' first home playoff game, winning 86-64 and advancing to Indianapolis. 

The Jaguars are 3-3 this year, 1-2 in conference play after forfeiting their first two games. They earned their first conference win Thursday, Dec. 2 in a rout of Detroit Mercy, 87-52. Williams, a graduate student, is atop the conference in multiple categories. She is sixth in points per game (16.5), 10th in rebounds per game (6.5), fourth in blocks (1.5) and third in steals (2.5). 

Oakland has its own star on the other side in Kahlaijah Dean. Dean leads the Horizon League in steals per game, 2.9. She also sits fourth in points per game, averaging 18, just .7 points per game behind second place Lindsey Duvall of Northern Kentucky. 

The Golden Grizzlies are coming off a 67-59 win over UIC, where they posted their best defensive team performance of the season. The Flames scored only 23 points in the first half, giving Oakland a 17-point cushion at halftime. They rode that lead to a victory, closing out after a late UIC run brought the Flames within seven midway through the final quarter. 

Contributions against UIC came from a number of sources. Alona Blackwell recorded her first double-digit scoring output of the season, making her first start and hitting three 3-pointers for 11 points. Sophomore Aaliyah McQueen provided a spark off the bench, setting Oakland career-highs in points, rebounds, threes and steals. Freshman Olivia Sims once again had a hyper-efficient shooting night, hitting 2-2 threes in an eight-point game. Lamariyee Williams was the second leading scorer behind Dean, putting up 13 points on 6-12 shooting. 

Currently, Oakland is fourth in the Horizon in points per game (68.3). Their fast pace of play combined with athletic backcourt stalwarts like Dean, Brianna Breedy and Lamariyee Williams poses a consistent fast break threat to other Horizon teams. They have forced 131 turnovers this season, wreaking havoc on backcourts with guards adept at playing passing lanes and picking pockets.

In addition to Dean, who leads the league in steals, Lamariyee Williams is also seventh in steals per game, grabbing 2.3 per contest. Together, Dean and Williams combine for the most steals of any Horizon League duo. 

Following the home game against the Jaguars, Oakland goes on a lengthy road trip, playing seven straight games away from the O'Rena. They return home Thursday, Jan. 13 against Wright State for a 7 p.m. tip. 

NOTES

TWO-WAY K
Kahlaijah Dean currently is fourth in the Horizon League in scoring (18.0) and first in steals (2.9) per game. Dean has ranked in the top five in both categories all season, and leads Oakland in points, rebounds, assists and steals per game.

MCQUEEN MAKING MOVES
Sophomore transfer Aaliyah McQueen set multiple Oakland career highs in a win against UIC, coming off the bench and providing a spark with eight points, two threes, four rebounds and a steal. McQueen was pivotal to a big second quarter run which gave Oakland a cushion to secure their second conference win of the year.

DOUSING FLAMES
The Golden Grizzlies turned in their best defensive performance of the season against UIC, limiting the Flames to just 59 points. It was the first game this season in which Oakland held their opponent under 60 points. Kahlaijah Dean recorded five steals and Lamariyee Williams snagged three more in a game where UIC scored only 23 points in the first half. 

SEASON REWIND
Dec. 2: Oakland 67 // UIC 59
A big first half propelled Oakland women's basketball to their second Horizon League win, putting them at 2-1 in conference play early in the season. Three Oakland players scored in double figures in a game where the bench put up 22 points. Kahlaijah Dean led Oakland with 16 points, while Lamariyee Williams (13) and Alona Blackwell (11) weren't far behind. Dean added seven assists to her stat line, a season high. Dean recorded five steals as well, her second time with at least five steals this year. 

Nov. 26: Michigan State 84 // Oakland 71
A 17-3 Michigan State run in the third quarter was the deciding stretch of basketball as the Golden Grizzlies lost their second straight game, 84-71. Freshman Olivia Sims added to an impressive week, shooting a career-high 4-6 from three for 12 points. She added four rebounds, another career high. It was her second game in double figures, and fourth game of the season with two threes or more. 

Nov. 22: #13 Michigan 69 // Oakland 58
The women's basketball team's big opening fourth quarter run nearly tied the game after trailing by 18 at one point. However, a late push from the top-ranked Wolverines gave Michigan the 69-58 win over the Golden Grizzlies. Kahlaijah Dean led Oakland with 15 points, hitting 5-6 free throws. She added four rebounds, tied for the team-high with Sydney Gouard. Brianna Breedy added 11 points as well, hitting 5-9 shots including one 3-pointer, putting up another efficient stat line. The deciding factor in the 11-point win was rebounding. Oakland was out-rebounded by 19, 43-24, and allowed Michigan to grab 17 offensive rebounds. The Golden Grizzlies were active defensively as they have been all year, forcing 21 turnovers and grabbing seven steals. 

Nov. 20: Oakland 65 // Robert Morris 60
Oakland earned their first Horizon League win this season after defeating Robert Morris 65-60 on Saturday, Nov. 20. Kahlaijah Dean scored a game-high 22 points with four 3-pointers. The biggest three came with 4:18 remaining to take a one-point lead, after trailing the entire second half. After a timeout, Dean hit a big three to put the score at 59-58. Lamariyee Williams hit 4-4 free throws down the stretch to keep the lead. Dean stole the ball from Robert Morris with 43 seconds left up by three. Brianna Breedy hit two more free throws to give Oakland the 65-60 lead, which they held onto for the five-point win.

Nov. 18: Youngstown State 79 // Oakland 68
In the first conference game of the season, Oakland struggled to create consistent offense, losing to Youngstown State 79-68. A late comeback attempt almost came to fruition, but the YSU lead was insurmountable. The loss was the second of the season for Oakland, their record is now 1-2. Their Horizon League record drops to 0-1 on the young season. The visiting Penguins rode a hot shooting night all the way to a big victory, scoring the most points as a team this season. After failing to reach 60 points in their previous game, they had 61 by the end of the third quarter, and shot 27-48 from the floor (56%) – 12/23 from deep (52%).

Nov. 13: Oakland 77 // Niagara 64
Midway through the second quarter, the Golden Grizzlies lead shrunk from 14 to nine, in danger of letting their opponent back in the game. A 10-0 run over five minutes gave Oakland the momentum they needed to hold on for their first win of the season, 77-64. Oakland finished with 20 team assists and had four players in double figures to defeat Niagara. Freshman Olivia Sims and Breanne Beatty led the team with 12 points each.  Kahlaijah Dean led the team with five steals, LaMariyee Williams led the team with four assists and Breanna Perry led the way defensively with two blocks. 

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.  

LIV'IN BEHIND THE LINE
Freshman Olivia Sims ranked 10th in 3-pointers per game in the Horizon League after hitting four against Michigan State, sixth in total threes made. After hitting six threes across two games last week, Sims now has four games with two or more threes. Her 48% shooting from deep is one of the best percentages in the conference, and is the second-best for Oakland. Shooting 11/23 on the season, only Lamariyee Williams (4-7 for 57%) shot better than Sims from long range through seven games. 

BREEDY BEAST MODE
For the third game in a row, Brianna Breedy scored in double figures, putting up 11 points against the Michigan State Spartans. She had another efficient game from the floor (50% FG). She scored 11 points against Michigan after a 13-point outing against Robert Morris. Breedy is currently second on the team in field goal and three point percentages, and is Oakland's third leading scorer. 

SUG-AR COOKIES
Lamariyee Williams set a career high in steals when she picked off five passes against Youngstown State. After facing Youngstown, Williams ranked first in steals for Oakland and fourth in the Horizon League with three steals per game. 

CAREER HIGHS VS. NIAGARA
Multiple Golden Grizzlies set career highs against the Niagara Purple Eagles on Saturday, Nov. 13. Lamariyee Williams set career highs in minutes, threes made, steals and assists in her second career start. Olivia Sims also set career highs in her second game in black and gold, scoring 12 points with two threes and three assists. Helen Staley recorded her first points at Oakland on a second-chance layup, and Aaliyah McQueen scored four points in the 2nd quarter for her first buckets as a Golden Grizzly. 

MEAN, LEAN, FIGHTING K. DEAN
Kahlaijah Dean was 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 after the first game.

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.

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.
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Players Mentioned

Breanne Beatty

#10 Breanne Beatty

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Alona Blackwell

#30 Alona Blackwell

G
5' 10"
Sophomore
Brianna Breedy

#24 Brianna Breedy

G
5' 5"
Junior
Kahlaijah Dean

#21 Kahlaijah Dean

G
5' 6"
Junior
Lamariyee Williams

#2 Lamariyee Williams

G
5' 8"
Freshman
Sydney Gouard

#3 Sydney Gouard

G
5' 8"
Junior
Kayla Luchenbach

#32 Kayla Luchenbach

F
6' 0"
Senior
Breanna  Perry

#0 Breanna Perry

F
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Aaliyah  McQueen

#1 Aaliyah McQueen

G
5' 9"
Sophomore
Kendall Folley

#12 Kendall Folley

G
5' 7"
Freshman
Kennedie Montue

#25 Kennedie Montue

G
5' 11"
Freshman
Prunelle Mungo

#22 Prunelle Mungo

F
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Breanne Beatty

#10 Breanne Beatty

5' 8"
Sophomore
G
Alona Blackwell

#30 Alona Blackwell

5' 10"
Sophomore
G
Brianna Breedy

#24 Brianna Breedy

5' 5"
Junior
G
Kahlaijah Dean

#21 Kahlaijah Dean

5' 6"
Junior
G
Lamariyee Williams

#2 Lamariyee Williams

5' 8"
Freshman
G
Sydney Gouard

#3 Sydney Gouard

5' 8"
Junior
G
Kayla Luchenbach

#32 Kayla Luchenbach

6' 0"
Senior
F
Breanna  Perry

#0 Breanna Perry

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
F
Aaliyah  McQueen

#1 Aaliyah McQueen

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Kendall Folley

#12 Kendall Folley

5' 7"
Freshman
G
Kennedie Montue

#25 Kennedie Montue

5' 11"
Freshman
G
Prunelle Mungo

#22 Prunelle Mungo

6' 2"
Freshman
F