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Women's Basketball Preview: WNIT Super 16

The Warhawks will meet Southern Miss for the third time this season in the WNIT Super 16

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• The ULM women's basketball team will face a familiar opponent in the WNIT Super 16 when the Warhawks will take on Southern Miss for the third time this season on Wednesday (March 27) at 6:30 p.m. from Fant-Ewing Coliseum in Monroe, La.

• The Warhawks won their first postseason game in 39 years and accomplished its first 20-win season since the 2004-05 season after the Warhawks stormed past Grambling State, 102-76, in the WNIT Second Round on Monday. Jakayla Johnson led the way with her third 30-point performance of the season and shot 9-of-16 from the field. The All-SBC Third Team honoree added 11 free throws, eight rebounds and a trio of assists and steals. Brianna Harris poured in 17 points on 60% shooting from the field while grabbing five rebounds and chipping in a pair of assists and steals. Sun Belt Conference Sixth Woman of the Year Katlyn Manuel was one board shy of a double-double after tallying 13 points and tracking down nine boards. Sania Wells scored 12 points while Daisha Bradford had 10 points to wrap up the double-digit scorers for ULM.

• ULM has had one of the most exciting turnarounds in women's college basketball this season. ULM is coming off of a 19-13 season and earned the most victories in program history since the 2005-06 season. The historic turnaround season comes after the program won a total of 14 games over the previous three seasons. ULM reached the Sun Belt Quarterfinals for the first time since 2013 and won its first SBC Tournament game in 11 years with a second round win over Georgia Southern. The 2023-24 team earned its highest Sun Belt regular season finish in 13 years and went on the largest conference winning streak since the 2007 season.

• ULM won its first SBC Tournament game earlier this month with an impressive 78-57 second round win over Georgia Southern on Wednesday. Jakayla Johnson led the way with 25 points, while Daisha Bradford record

ed her first triple-double of the season in the win. ULM snapped a seven-game winless streak at the Sun Belt Tournament and advanced to the quarterfinals round for the first time since 2013. 

Bradford's triple-double featured 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and it was the first time a ULM women's basketball player recorded a triple-double at the Sun Belt Tournament. Johnson, an All-SBC Third Team selection, shot an impressive 10-for-13 from the field and drained 5-of-6 shot attempts from the 3-point line. The Sun Belt Sixth Woman of the Year, Katlyn Manuel, pumped in 12 points and tracked down a trio of offensive rebounds. Sania Wells had seven points and six assists, while Lauren Gross chipped in seven points. Sha'Miya Butler provided valuable minutes off the bench after scoring five points and tacking on five boards. 

The Warhawks outrebounded Georgia Southern, one of the top rebounding teams in the country, 50-47. ULM held the Eagles scoreless for over eight minutes in the opening quarter and seized a 20-6 lead after one quarter of play and cruised to victory.

• The Warhawks narrowly fell 67-64 in the SBC Quarterfinals to Old Dominion. After trailing by 16 points with 2:53 to go in the third quarter, the Warhawks, who appeared in the SBC Quarterfinals for the first time since 2013, stormed back and snatched the lead with less than two minutes to go. Old Dominion recaptured its lead in the final minute, and escaped with a three-point win to advance to the semifinals.

SBC Newcomer of the Year Daisha Bradford finished with a game-high 27 points and was two rebounds shy from registering a double-double. She added a trio of steals and a pair of assists in her performance. Brianna Harris tallied 12 points and added five rebounds and one block. All-SBC Third Team honoree Jakayla Johnson reached double figures with 10 points and kicked in a pair of assists, four rebounds and one steal.

• The Warhawks were well represented on the SBC Women's Basketball 2023-24 postseason awards list. Nunu Bradford became the first ULM women's basketball player to win conference Newcomer of the Year since 1988, and also earned a spot on the All-SBC Second Team. Katlyn Manuel was named the SBC Sixth Woman of the Year, becoming the first Warhawk in program history to win the honor. Jakayla Johnson joined Bradford as a member of the all-conference team and received All-SBC Third Team honors. With Bradford and Johnson earning all-conference recognition, it marks the first time multiple ULM women's basketball players appeared on an All-SBC team in program history, and the first time more than one ULM player landed a spot on an all-conference team since 2001.

Bradford, a transfer from Clemson, was one of the most electrifying guards in the conference this season. The Mobile, Ala., native appeared on the SBC leaderboard in a plethora of statistical categories including fourth in scoring (19.4 points per game), third in defensive rebounding (5.7 defensive rebounds per game), third in 3-point field goals per game (2.3/game), fifth in assists (4.3 assists per game), seventh in assist/turnover ratio (1.4), seventh in rebounding (7.5 rebounds/game) and 10th in free-throw percentage (78.2%). She also led ULM with 50 steals and reached double figures in all but three games, including a trio of 30-point games. Bradford was named SBC Player of the Week on Jan. 23 and earned LSWA Women's Basketball Player of the Week three times, the most out of any ULM women's basketball player.

Manuel, a three-year letterwinner at ULM, provided 10.2 points per game and 5.7 boards per game off the bench for the Warhawks this season. The Lawtell, La., native turned in three double-doubles and shot 52.7% from the 

Johnson, a junior from Clinton, Miss., was ULM's second-leading scorer and averaged 15.2 points per game, the ninth-highest average in the conference. Johnson reached double figures in 24 games and eclipsed the 30-point mark in two games. The Auburn transfer ranked fourth in the conference with an 83.6 free throw percentage and was the top free throw shooter for ULM. Johnson won LSWA Player of the Week honors on Jan. 29.

• ULM won the first two meetings of the season versus Southern Miss. The Warhawks rallied in the second half in the first matchup in Hattiesburg back in January, with ULM winning 70-58. It marked the first time the Warhawks defeated Southern Miss since 2012 and was the team's first win inside Reed Green Coliseum since 2005.  Daisha Bradford surpassed the 1,000 career point mark in the win. In the second game at Fant-Ewing Coliseum, tbe Warhawks went on a 13-0 scoring run in the fourth quarter and controlled the lead in the final minutes for a 57-52 win. Jakayla Johnson scored a game-high 16 points and added six rebounds, four assists and one steal in the win.

 • ULM's 2023-24 roster features seven returning players and seven newcomers, with all seven newcomers being transfers from NCAA Division I schools. Nunu Bradford (Clemson), Jakayla Johnson (Auburn) and Sania Wells (Auburn) all played for Power 5 schools, while Lauren Gross (Southern Miss), Brianna Harris (Troy) and Chardai Watkins (Southern Miss) all transferred from inside the Sun Belt Conference. Kyjai Miles transfers in from Central Arkansas. Three of the transfers, Bradford, Johnson and Miles, all played for Missy Bilderback at Jones College. Returning player Olivia Knight also played for Bilderback at Jones.

WEDNESDAY'S GAME BASICS

ULM and Southern Miss will meet for the 29th time in history and for the third time this season on Wednesday night in the Super 16 of the WNIT. Southern Miss leads the all-time series, 18-10, but ULM has won the previous two matchups. 

Wednesday's game will be broadcast on ESPN+ with Sean Fox and Mike Vining on the call. The game also will air on KMLB 105.7 FM/540 AM and the TuneIn app on the Warhawk Radio Network from Learfield with Ben Milam on the play-by-play.

PREVIEWING SOUTHERN MISS

The Golden Eagles won two close games en route to the WNIT Super 16 after edging UAB 79-74 in the first round and defeating Murray State in overtime, 78-67 in the second round. The Golden Eagles' tournament run has been even more impressive with just seven available players on the USM active roster for the tournament.

All-SBC First Team selection Domonique Davis has turned in two 20-plus point performances in the WNIT after dropping 26 points versus the Blazers and 33 points versus the Racers, both good for game highs. Melyia Grayson and Jacorriah Bracey have also reached double figures in both games of the WNIT tournament to support Davis.

Joye Lee-McNelis returned to Hattiesburg to lead her alma mater in 2004 and has racked up over 350 wins at the helm the program. Lee-McNelis landed her first head coaching job at Memphis and tallied 229 wins with the Tigers from 1991-2004 before returning to USM.

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Players Mentioned

Sha

#44 Sha'Miya Butler

C
6' 2"
Sophomore
Olivia Knight

#00 Olivia Knight

PG
5' 3"
Junior
Katlyn Manuel

#21 Katlyn Manuel

F
6' 1"
Junior
Chardai Watkins

#1 Chardai Watkins

G
5' 9"
Sophomore
Jakayla Johnson

#3 Jakayla Johnson

G
5' 9"
Junior
Daisha Bradford

#2 Daisha Bradford

G
5' 8"
Senior
Brianna Harris

#37 Brianna Harris

F
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Kyjai Miles

#11 Kyjai Miles

F
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Lauren Gross

#22 Lauren Gross

G
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Sania Wells

#8 Sania Wells

G
5' 7"
Fifth Year

Players Mentioned

Sha

#44 Sha'Miya Butler

6' 2"
Sophomore
C
Olivia Knight

#00 Olivia Knight

5' 3"
Junior
PG
Katlyn Manuel

#21 Katlyn Manuel

6' 1"
Junior
F
Chardai Watkins

#1 Chardai Watkins

5' 9"
Sophomore
G
Jakayla Johnson

#3 Jakayla Johnson

5' 9"
Junior
G
Daisha Bradford

#2 Daisha Bradford

5' 8"
Senior
G
Brianna Harris

#37 Brianna Harris

6' 0"
Graduate Student
F
Kyjai Miles

#11 Kyjai Miles

6' 1"
Graduate Student
F
Lauren Gross

#22 Lauren Gross

5' 9"
Graduate Student
G
Sania Wells

#8 Sania Wells

5' 7"
Fifth Year
G