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2008–09 Vanderbilt Commodores women's basketball
SEC Tournament Champions
ConferenceSoutheast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 8[1]
Record26-9 ( SEC)
Head coach
  • Melanie Balcomb
Assistant coaches
  • Vicky Picott
  • Kim Rosamond
Home arenaMemorial Gymnasium
Seasons
2008–09 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Auburn 12 2   .857 30 4   .882
No. 14 Vanderbilt 10 4   .714 26 9   .743
LSU 10 4   .714 19 11   .633
No. 22 Florida 9 5   .643 24 8   .750
No. 18 Tennessee 9 5   .643 22 11   .667
Mississippi State 8 6   .571 23 10   .697
Georgia 7 7   .500 18 14   .563
Arkansas 6 8   .429 18 14   .563
Ole Miss 5 9   .357 18 15   .545
Kentucky 5 9   .357 16 16   .500
South Carolina 2 12   .143 10 18   .357
Alabama 1 13   .071 13 17   .433
2009 SEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2008–09 Vanderbilt Commodores women's basketball team represented Vanderbilt University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Commodores are a member of the Southeast Conference and competed in the Sweet Sixteen at the NCAA Tournament. It was the Commodores 14th appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16 after earning its sixth Southeastern Conference Tournament championship.

Exhibition

Date Location Opponent Commodores Points Opp. Points Record
Nov. 2/08 Nashville Tusculum 98 40 1-0
Nov. 7/08 Nashville Love & Basketball 83 74 2-0

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Regular season

  • February 15: The Commodores wore pink jerseys to commemorate North Carolina State head coach Kay Yow. Christina Wirth scored 21 points to lead five players in double figures as the Commodores defeated Georgia 80-64. The other players in double figures were Merideth Marsh, who had 18 points, while Jennifer Risper, Hannah Tuomi and Tia Gibbs each had 10. Danielle Taylor led Georgia with 20 points in 32 minutes off the bench. Angel Robinson added 17.[3] Vanderbilt used a 17-3 second-half run to take the lead for good. The score was tied 47-47 when Wirth made a jump shot as Marsh was fouled away from the ball. Marsh made both free throws to complete the four-point sequence and then scored the final five points of the run with a layup and three free throws.

Roster

Number Name Height Position Class
11 Ashlee Bridge 5-11 Guard/Forward Junior
12 Jordan Coleman 5-11 Forward Freshman
5 Lauren Lueders 5-8 Guard Junior
23 Merideth Marsh 5-6 Guard Junior
20 Jessica Mooney 5-8 Guard Junior
4 Angela Puleo 5-9 Guard Sophomore
22 Jence Rhoads 5-11 Guard Sophomore
2 Jennifer Risper 5-9 Guard Senior
33 Rebecca Silinski 6-3 Forward Sophomore
15 Hannah Tuomi 6-1 Forward Sophomore
34 Christina Wirth 6-1 Forward Senior

Schedule

Date Location Opponent Commodores Points Opp. Points Record
Nov. 14/08 Nashville Texas A&M Corpus Christi 85 51 1-0
Nov. 16/08 Bowling Green, KY Western Kentucky 90 72 2-0
Nov. 19/08 Nashville Eastern Kentucky 80 38 3-0
Nov. 21/08 Johnson City, TN East Tennessee State 66 55 4-0
Nov. 23/08 Ann Arbor, MI Michigan 42 50 4-1
Nov. 28/08 Nashville Davidson 82 50 5-1
Nov. 29/08 Nashville Virginia Tech 72 43 6-1
Dec. 2/08 Nashville Radford 78 41 7-1
Dec. 4/08 Fullerton, CA Cal-State Fullerton 83 67 8-1
Dec. 6/08 Riverside, CA UC Riverside 47 50 8-2
Dec. 19/08 Nashville Tennessee State 98 82 9-2
Dec. 21/08 Nashville Tennessee-Martin 86 29 10-2
Dec. 22/08 Nashville Liberty 67 50 11-2
Dec. 30/08 Nashville Notre Dame 57 59 12-2
Jan. 3/09 Ames, Iowa Iowa State 51 55 11-3
Jan. 8/09 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 85 76 12-3
Jan. 11/09 Nashville Tennessee Lady Vols 74 58 13-3
Jan. 18/09 Nashville LSU 75 67 14-3
Jan. 22/09 Athens, GA Georgia 55 66
Jan. 25/09 Columbia, SC South Carolina 66 56
Jan. 29/09 Nashville Arkansas 72 61
Feb. 1/09 Nashville Alabama 88 64
Feb. 5/09 Starkville, MS Mississippi State 61 66
Feb. 8/09 Lexington, KY Kentucky 72 62
Feb. 12/09 Nashville Florida 84 68
Feb. 15/09 Nashville Georgia 80 64

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Player stats

Player Games Played Minutes Field Goals Three Pointers Free Throws Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Points
Christina Wirth 35 1176 212 80 78 198 74 8 52 582
Hannah Tuomi 28 682 143 0 34 166 27 5 25 320
Merideth Marsh 35 1122 124 81 45 86 62 0 30 374
Jennifer Risper 35 1031 117 0 92 199 99 4 81 326
Jessica Mooney 35 704 88 14 59 79 83 17 50 249
Jence Rhoads 35 1028 84 1 52 81 132 12 42 221
Tia Gibbs 29 372 52 24 19 71 17 3 23 147
Chanel Chisholm 34 387 64 0 43 100 14 8 35 171
Lauren Lueders 24 186 21 14 5 31 26 1 11 61
Jordan Coleman 19 108 10 0 9 32 1 0 2 29
Ashlee Bridge 14 92 4 0 9 16 3 3 2 17
Rebecca Silinski 8 30 3 0 1 5 0 0 1 7
Amy Malo 19 107 4 0 4 16 4 6 1 12

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Postseason

SEC Tournament

  • Vanderbilt 69, Georgia 61
  • Vanderbilt 61, LSU 47
  • Vanderbilt 61, Auburn 54

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March 8: The Commodores earned the SEC Tournament crown for sixth time in school history. In the championship game, Christine Wirth scored 20 points, and the Commodores (No. 23 ESPN/USA Today, No. 22 AP) beat Auburn (No. 5 ESPN/USA Today, No. 6 AP) 61-54 to win the Southeastern Conference tournament.

Vanderbilt (24-8) defeated the Tigers (29-3) for the second time in three weeks to win the SEC tournament. Vanderbilt also extended its winning streak over Auburn to 15. Auburn star DeWanna Bonner was held to nine points after scoring a combined 58 in her first two games of the tournament. Whitney Boddie led the Tigers with 14 points and eight assists. This was the 10th straight year the No. 1 seed has failed to win the SEC tournament. Wirth was named the tournament's most valuable player while Jennifer Risper also made the all-tournament squad. Vanderbilt has the second-most SEC tournament titles of any program, trailing only Tennessee's 13.[6]

NCAA basketball tournament

Seeding in brackets

  • Raleigh Regional - Raleigh, NC
    • Vanderbilt (4) 73, Western Carolina (13) 44
    • Vanderbilt 74, Kansas State (5) 61
    • Maryland (1) 78, Vanderbilt 74

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Awards and honors

  • Christina Wirth, All-Senior All-America First Team by the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award committee.[8]
  • Christina Wirth, All-SEC Honors
  • Christina Wirth, SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player [6]
  • Christina Wirth, SEC All-Tournament Team
  • Christina Wirth, 2008-09 Vanderbilt women's Co-Athletes of the Year.[9]
  • Christina Wirth has received honorable mention on the 2009 State Farm Coaches' All-America Team [10]
  • Jennifer Risper, SEC All-Tournament Team
  • Jennifer Risper, 2008-09 Vanderbilt women's Co-Athletes of the Year.[9]
  • Jennifer Risper, The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) has selected Vanderbilt's Jennifer Risper as the WBCA National Defensive Player of the Year.[11]

Team players drafted into the WNBA

Round Pick Player WNBA Club
2 19 Christina Wirth Indiana Fever
3 29 Jennifer Risper Chicago Sky

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See also

References

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  9. ^ a b "Christina Wirth and Jen Risper: Women's Athletes of the Year | InsideVandy". Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2009.
  10. ^ "Wirth named Honorable Mention All-American - Vanderbilt Official Athletic Site". vucommodores.cstv.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  11. ^ "Jennifer Risper named WBCA National Defensive Player of the Year - VANDERBILT OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on April 3, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2009.
  12. ^ "WNBA.com: 2009 WNBA Draft Board". Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved August 4, 2009.