CLARKSVILLE - A November 30 contest against Vanderbilt at
the Dunn Center highlights the 2011-12 Austin Peay State University women's
basketball schedule, released Friday.
The Lady Govs 2011-12 slate features 13 non-conference
contests, including six games against teams that won 20-plus games last season.
In addition, nine teams on Austin Peay's schedule saw postseason action in
2011, including five teams that advanced to the NCAA Women's Basketball
Championship.
"I am very pleased with the schedule we have been able to
assemble for 2011-12," said Lady Govs head coach Carrie Daniels. "I feel it has
good balance, a lot of quality and teams that participated in the post season
last year. We are going to be tested and inevitably the goal is for those non-conference
games to prepare our team for the rigors of OVC play. I believe this schedule
sets us up for just that."
However, it is the home contest against Southeastern
Conference foe Vanderbilt that will stand out in many fans eyes. It is the
Commodores first visit to Clarksville since 1990 and will be only the sixth
time the two teams have met at the Dunn Center in series history. It also will
be the first visit by an SEC opponent since the 2006 season when Arkansas -
then under the guidance of former Lady Govs coach Susie Gardner - trekked to
the Dunn Center.
"I am looking forward to Vanderbilt visiting the Dunn
Center," said Daniels. "It's a good game for our fans and I expect it will
bring a good crowd to see our team play. I believe it will provide a test of
how far we've progressed halfway through our non-conference schedule."
Austin Peay will begin its 2011-12 campaign with a Nov. 11
home contest against Southern Illinois. Three days later, the Lady Govs will make
the first of three regular-season visits to Nashville when they begin a
four-game road trip with a contest at Lipscomb.
That road trip continues after an eight-day layoff with a
visit to nationally-ranked Louisville - a team that reached the NCAA Sweet 16
last season and posted a 22-13 record. The Lady Govs will leave Louisville for
a trip to the West Coast for two games in Cal Poly's tournament. Austin Peay
will not be able to enjoy a leisurely Thanksgiving vacation as they will face
Patriot League co-champion American before squaring off against host and defending
Big West Conference champion Cal Poly.
Austin Peay returns home for its November-ending date with
Vanderbilt before hosting UAB in a Dec. 3 contest. That brief two-game
homestand will feature two 20-win squads and a UAB team that won the 2011
Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament, a post-season event.
A second four-game road trek begins with a Dec. 6 trip to
perennial NCAA Tournament participant Middle Tennessee, which won the Sun Belt
Conference's East Division last season. Austin Peay then travels to Bowling
Green - the Mid-America Conference's East Division champion - for a Dec. 9
contest before facing Ball State, Dec. 11.
Following a week off for finals, the Lady Govs head to
Nashville for the second time to meet Belmont, Nov. 18. The non-conference
portion of Austin Peay's schedule concludes with back-to-back home games
against Florida A&M, Dec. 20, and Alabama A&M, Dec. 21.
The Ohio Valley Conference race begins following the
Christmas Break. The 2011-12 race will feature a 16-game regular-season sprint
after the league's teams faced a 20-game marathon in 2010-11. With the
inclusion of SIU Edwardsville in the regular-season race - it will not be
eligible for postseason competition this season - the league's coaches and
athletic directors elected to use an unbalanced schedule for the upcoming season.
In women's basketball, the unbalanced schedule means each of
the league's teams will play its two "rivals" twice this season - Murray State
and Tennessee State in Austin Peay's case. In addition, each team will play
four of the remaining schools twice - Morehead State, Eastern Kentucky, UT
Martin and Southeast Missouri against Austin Peay. Each school will face the
remaining four teams - Jacksonville State, Eastern Illinois, SIU Edwardsville
and Tennessee Tech in APSU's case - just once.
In addition, OVC women's basketball contests will be played
predominantly on a Saturday-Monday format. Last used during the 2002-03 season,
both the men and women's teams will play Saturday with the women playing a solo
contest the following Monday. Only the regular-season's final week will see a
Thursday-Saturday format scheduled by the league to accommodate the league
tournament the following week.
"I believe the changes to the conference schedule will pose
some challenges," Daniels said. "But I expect that our fans will make the
adjustment quickly and support us as they have in the past. We have plenty of
quality home conference contests that will prove critical to our conference
chances."
Austin Peay will begin its OVC schedule with a third trip to
Nashville to meet Tennessee State, Dec. 29, and complete its sweep of facing
each of the Music City's four Division I programs. The Lady Govs then make the
"Death Valley" swing with visits to Morehead State, Dec. 31, and Eastern
Kentucky, Jan. 2.
The Lady Govs begin their season's longest homestand, Jan.
7, when Murray State visits the Dunn Center. One week later they host
Jacksonville State followed by a Jan. 16 contest against Eastern Kentucky.
Austin Peay meets rival Eastern Illinois for the only time
during the regular-season in a Jan. 21 contest in Charleston, Ill., before
making its first conference stop at SIU Edwardsville, Jan. 23. The Lady Govs
return for a Jan. 28 home contest against Tennessee State before ending the
month at Southeast Missouri, Jan. 30.
February could prove important to the Lady Govs
regular-season title hopes as they will play four of the month's six contests
at home, including matchups against OVC Tournament Champion UT Martin (Feb. 1),
regular-season champion Tennessee Tech (Feb. 6), Morehead State (Feb. 18) and a
regular-season finale against Southeast Missouri (Feb. 25). Austin Peay's lone
road excursions during the month will be a Feb. 13 contest at Murray State and
a Feb. 23 outing at UT Martin.
The 2012 OVC Women's Basketball Championship begins Feb. 29
at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. For the second consecutive season, the
league will use a ladder format for the championship with the fourth through
eighth seeds opening play, Feb. 29, followed by quarterfinal play, March 1,
with the third and fourth seeded teams beginning action. The league's top two
teams will open tournament play March 2 with the championship to follow on
March 3.
-AP-