Fresh off a second place finish in the Iona Tip-Off Tournament, the Miami University women's basketball team will play its home opener Saturday afternoon, taking the court against Wake Forest University.
Miami is coming off a 91-67 loss to the University of Arizona last Sunday in the finale of the tournament. The 'Hawks look to rebound playing against another big-name opponent, something that will help the team in the long run, according to senior guard Ashleigh Brown.
"When you play at a higher and different level, it definitely prepares you to play in the MAC," Brown said. "If we see better teams than we will be seeing in the MAC, then we're going to be prepared for a lot later on."
The RedHawks (1-1) will be looking to overcome the loss of the school's fifth all-time leading scorer, Jenna Schone, to graduation. Replacing the scoring that Schone brought to the table is not something Head Coach Maria Fantanarosa expects to be done by any one player.
"Really, filling in for Jenna is going to have to be done by committee," Fantanarosa said. "We have a really good group here with plenty of capable scorers; it's just going to be whoever can step up for us at a given time."
Senior guard Courtney Reed expects this season to be one where on any given night a different player can step up and take charge for the RedHawks.
"This year there is more of an opportunity in the post and the perimeter for people to step up," Reed said. "Especially with (freshman forward Kirsten) Olowinski and Brown being in the post, I think there are great opportunities for anyone to step up. One player I really expect to score is (sophomore guard) Maggie Boyer."
Among the players that will be filling the scoring void is freshman guard Courtney Osborn, who led the Red and White in scoring against Arizona, racking up 22 points in her first collegiate game.
"We've been very impressed so far with the freshmen, and especially with Courtney Osborn," Brown said. "She just needs to learn to take over the floor, but as a group the freshmen have been doing things really well."
Reed said she has been equally impressed with the freshmen so far this season.
"The freshmen are a very good group, they're all very hard workers and they're very motivated," Reed said. "What's most
impressive about them is that they are willing to do anything."
After a disappointing end to last season, Miami is looking to rebound and once again be contenders in the MAC.
"This team is going to be so balanced that we'll be very tough to scout," Fantanarosa said. "On any given night we could have anyone come in and lead us. Definitely look for Osborn though, she has what it takes to be a great player someday."
The Demon Deacons (2-0) have played stingy defense so far this season, allowing opponents to score only 46 points per game. Junior forward Brittany Waters leads their scoring, averaging 16.5 points per game.
Miami will be looking to put up big numbers against Wake Forest Saturday afternoon. The game tips off at 2 p.m. at Millett Hall.







