Postgame Notes
Chattanooga 48, ETSU 46
Chattanooga, Tenn. | McKenzie Arena
Saturday, January 25, 2025
TEAM
- Today marked the 94th meeting all-time between Chattanooga and ETSU.
- The Mocs now lead the series 69-25.
- UTC is 36-9 when hosting the Bucs.
- The Mocs have won their last six meetings with the Buccaneers dating back to a loss on Feb. 12, 2022 (ETSU won 65-62).
- UTC has also won 11 of their last 12 meetings with the Buccaneers dating back to 2019.
- Coach Schirmer went with the following starting five: Elisaldez, Olafsdottir, Murphy, Corbitt, Anya.
- The Mocs are now 6-4 this season when playing that starting lineup.
- Chattanooga currently holds the longest active streak in the entire NCAA when it comes to consecutive games with a made three-pointer.
- Dating back to December 1999, UTC has made a three-pointer in 793 straight games.
- Deandra Schirmer has now started off her UTC tenure with a 4-1 record in SoCon play.
- She joins Jim Foster (5-0), Kate Burrows (4-1) and Sharon Fanning (4-1) as one of only four UTC head coaches to at least win four of their first five SoCon games with the program.
- The Mocs have now strung together three-straight wins.
- It marks UTC's longest win streak of the 2024-25 season.
- UTC won the rebounding battle against ETSU, out-rebounding the Bucs 36-34 (+2).
- The Mocs ended the game with 11 offensive rebounds. It's the most offensive boards in a game for the Mocs versus a SoCon opponent this season.
- It's also the most offensive rebounds in a game for the Mocs since recording 11 against Salem back on Dec. 21, 2024.
- Chattanooga led for a total of 32:36 of game time.
- Only six of UTC's 48 points (12.5 percent) came from off the bench.
- The Mocs out-scored the Bucs 18-4 in the third quarter.
- It marks the fewest points allowed to an opponent in a third quarter this season.
INDIVIDUAL
Jade Moore, Sr., G
- Played in her seventh game with the Mocs.
- It marks her 82nd career game played.
- Finished with one rebound.
Takia Davis, Sr., F/C
- Checked into her 86th career game (65th as a Moc).
- Marks her 16th appearance of the season.
Sigrun Olafsdottir, Sr., G/F
- Made her 135th career start (all with the Mocs).
- Played in her 138th career game (all with the Mocs).
- Holds the program record for most games played in program history (138 and counting).
- Also holds the program record for most career starts (135 and counting).
- Olafsdottir is also 14 appearances away from tying David Jean-Baptiste and AJ Caldwell for the most games played by a men's OR women's basketball player in UTC history (152).
- Scored 11 points for the Mocs, all of which came in the second half.
- Finished 4-for-6 (67 percent) from the floor and 3-for-4 (75 percent) from three including hitting a half court three-pointer as time expired at the end of the third quarter.
- This marks her sixth time scoring 10+ points in a game this season. 26th time of her career.
- Also added five rebounds, two steals and an assist.
- Has recorded 4+ rebounds in 15 games this season including each of her last five games for the Mocs.
- Has recorded multiple steals in 13 games this season.
- Has led the Mocs in steals 11 times this season.
- Has logged at least one assist in all but one game this season.
- Played in all 40 minutes of the game. Her 11th time doing so this season.
Caia Elisaldez, So., G
- Made her 16th start of the season, 19th of her career.
- Appeared in her 17th game of the season, 50th of her career.
- Led the Mocs in scoring after dropping 17 points after going 7-for-15 (46.7 percent) from the floor.
- Scored the go-ahead basket for UTC with just 0:24 left in regulation.
- Has led UTC in scoring five times this season.
- Has finished as a double-digit scorer 11 times this season. 15 times in her career.
- Also led the Mocs in assists (4), marking her 12th time leading the team in assists this season.
- Has recorded multiple assists in every game this season.
- Has recorded 4+ assists in six of her last seven games.
- Tied for a team-high two steals.
- This marks her third time leading the team in steals this season.
- Has had a total of six games in which she's recorded 2+ steals this year.
- Also had one rebound.
Frode Flos van der Schans, RSo., F/C
- Checked into her 16th game of the season. 26th of her career.
- Recorded four rebounds, tying her career-high in the process.
- Also tied her career-high for steals (1), marking her fifth time tallying a steal in a game in her career.
Ava Card, Fr., G/F
- Appeared in her 17th game of her rookie campaign.
- Scored six points for the Mocs, three of which came from the free throw line.
Gianna Corbitt, Fr., F
- Made her 16th career start for the Mocs.
- Appeared in her 18th game of the season.
- Logged her fourth career double-double after finishing with 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Mocs.
- This marks back-to-back games that she's finished with a double-double for the Mocs.
- She was coming off a 14-point, 11-rebound performance against Mercer prior to today's game.
- Has now been a double-digit scorer nine times this season.
- Has been a double-digit rebounder five times this season as well.
- This marks the 10th time this season that she's finished as the team leader in rebounding.
- Also led the team in blocks (2), marking her eighth time leading the team in blocks this season.
- Has logged 2+ blocks in a total of three games this season.
- Also recorded a steal.
Brooke Anya, Gr., F/C
- Made her 13th start for the Mocs (71st start of her career).
- Appeared in her 123rd career game (18th as a Moc).
- Logged seven rebounds for UTC in the win.
- This ties her season-high; marks her third time recorded seven rebounds in a game this season.
- Marks her 10th time finishing with 4+ rebounds in a game this year.
- Has tallied 5+ rebounds in seven of her last eight games.
- Also notched two points for the Mocs.
Karsen Murphy, Sr., F/C
- Made her 60th career start (all with the Mocs).
- Played in her 121st career game (109th as a Moc).
- Ended her day with five rebounds, one assist and one steal in the win.
- Has finished with 5+ rebounds nine times this season.
- Played in all 40 minutes in the win, tying her career-high for a single game.
- Her other time playing all 40 minutes came earlier this season against Lipscomb.