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Women's Basketball 2018-19Towson Combined Team STATISTICS Statistics (As of Jan 19, 2019) All Games GAME 17 n AT UNCW n JANUARY 20, 2019 nWILMINGTON, N.C. n TRASK COLISEUM 2018-19 TOWSON UNIVERSITY TIGERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOWSON MEDIA RELATIONS | TOWSON CENTER ROOM 352 8000 YORK RD, TOWSON, MD 21252 | NICOLE CURTIN (o) 410.704.4972 (c) 301.704.4413 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME 17: TRIP TWO TO NORTH CAROLINA DATE OPPONENT RADIO/TV TIME/RESULT January 20, 2019 u 2 p.m., Trask Coliseum u Wilmington, N.C. Nov. 6 at Wake Forest L, 60-53 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 11 UMASS W, 78-53 Nov. 17 LA SALLE W, 92-68 Series: UNCW leads 23-10 Nov. 20 UMBC W, 71-62 Current Tiger Streak: 2L Nov. 24 Mount St. Mary’s L,87-78 Nov. 27 George Washington L, 76-63 TOWSON TIGERS Last Meeting: March 7, 2018 UNCW Record: 5-9, 1-2 CAA Dec. 2 No.12 Syracuse L, 98-55 Record: 11-5, 3-0 CAA in Philadelphia (CAA Championship) Rankings (AP/Coaches): N/A Dec. 4 LOYOLA W, 62-57 Rankings (AP/Coaches): N/A L, 58-47 Last Game: Jan. 18, 2019 Dec. 10 at Saint Joseph’s W, 73-52 Last Game: Jan. 18, 2019 vs. James Madison, W at C. of Charleston, W 77-61 Live Stats: UNCWSports.com Dec. 20 at West Virginia L,90-43 Head Coach: Karen Barefoot Head Coach: Diane Richardson Live Video: UNCWSports.com Dec. 22 at Marshall W, 76-69 Alma Mater: Christopher Newport, ‘95 Alma Mater: Frostburg, ‘80 Live Audio: UNCWSports.com Jan. 4 at Drexel* W, 55-54 Career Record: 125-117 (8th yr) Career Record: 20-26 (2nd yr.) Jan. 6 at Delaware* W, 56-48 Record at UNCW: 22-25 Record at Towson: same Barefoot vs. Towson: 2-1 Jan. 11 NORTHEASTERN* W, 88-83 Richardson vs. UNCW: 1-2 Jan. 13 HOFSTRA * W, 92-68 STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS Jan. 18 at College of Charleston* W, 77-61 Points Shrita Parker Points Kionna Jeter Jan. 20 at UNCW* 2 p.m. 18.7 ppg 21.4 pts/game Rebounds Paige Powell Jan. 25 ELON * TSN 7 p.m. Rebounds Nukiya Mayo 6.7 rpg Jan. 27 WILLIAM & MARY* TSN 2 p.m. 7.2 rbds/game Assists Shrita Parker Feb. 3 at James Madison* 2 p.m. Assists Q. Murray 3.2 apg Feb. 8 at Hofstra * 7 p.m. 4.2 asts/game Feb. 10 at Northeastern* 2 p.m. FEB. 15 UNCW * TSN 7 P.M. PROJECTED TOWSON STARTERS *based on previous starting lineup FEB. 17 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* TSN 2 P.M. #1 NUKIYA MAYO - G/F #11 Q. MURRAY - G Feb. 22 at William & Mary * 7 p.m. 5-9 | R-Jr. | Baltimore, Md. Feb. 24 at Elon * 2 p.m. 6-3 | Jr. | Bronx, N.Y. Mar.3 JAMES MADISON* TSN 2 p.m. PPG: 13.5 - RPG: 7.2 PPG: 8.1 - RPG: 3.3 Mar. 7 DELAWARE* TSN 7 p.m. APG: 1.2 APG: 4.2 Mar. 9 DREXEL* TSN 2 p.m. CAA Championship (Newark, Del.) March 13-16 vs. CAA Tournament TSN TBA #21 KIONNA JETER - G #25 MAIA LEE - C 5-8 | R-So. | Spartanburg, S.C. 6-4 | R-Sr. | Falls Church, Va. * - Colonial Athletic Association contest PPG: 21.4 - RPG: 5.4 PPG: 3.5 - RPG: 6.7 All game times are Eastern and subject to change APG: 2.1 Home Games in Bold APG: 0.6 #32 RYAN HOLDER - G 5-11 | Jr. | Baltimore, Md. BREAKING DOWN THE RECORD PPG: 5.7- RPG: 4.3 f Below are the records and streaks for Towson APG: 1.4 2018-19 STREAK RICHARDSON Overall 11-5 W6 20-26 Home 5-0 W5 10-9 Follow the Tigers Road/Neut. 6-5 W3 8-17 CAA 5-0 W5 9-14 CAA Home 2-0 W2 4-7 CAA Road 3-0 W3 5-8 @Towson_WBB @TowsonWomensBball Towson Women’s Basketball @TowsonTigers @TUTigers Towson Tigers 2018-19 TOWSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL u GAME 17: AT UNCW RECORD u 11-5 / 5-0 CAA f The Tigers (RV) travel to face the College of North Greenville. Bri Sullivan is the team’s leading 2018-19 QUICK FACTS Charleston in South Carolina on Friday before rebounder with 5.1 per game while Tyler Collins Location Towson, Md. 21252 heading back up the coast to Wilmington, North leads the team in assists with 5.35 per game. Founded 1866 Carolina for a Sunday game at UNCW. Enrollment 22,499 f Scouting the Seahawks (9-5) Affiliation NCAA Division I f Last Time Out UNCW will face James Madison on Friday night Towson is coming off its second-straight weekend before Sunday’s matchup with the Tigers. The Conference CAA sweep in conference action after defeating Seahawks are 9-5 with a 2-1 CAA mark and wins Nickname Tigers Northeastern last Friday and Hofstra on Sunday. over East Carolina, Longwood and Grand Canyon. Colors Black, Gold & White In Sunday’s win the Tigers led the entire game Shrita Parker is leading the team in scoring with Arena SECU Arena with only two minutes of the game tied, but 18.6 points per game, with GiGi Smith contributing Capacity 5,200 never allowing the Pride to take the lead. Three 14.4. Paige Powell leads the team in rebounds with President Dr. Kim Schatzel players scored in double figures and the team had 6.4 per game and Parker is dishing out a team-best Athletics Director Tim Leonard its second consecutive game shooting above 49 3.4 assists per game. Alma Mater Boise State percent. Faculty Representative Dr. Jessica Minkove f Leading the Way f The Series: Charleston (Towson Leads 8-4) As Towson is tied for first place in the CAA with HISTORY Friday will be the 13th meeting between Towson JMU, the team has players in the top groups for First Year of Basketball 1967-68 and the College of Charleston. The Tigers hold the several stat categories. Kionna Jeter is leading the All-time Record 586-680 (.462)/1,266 games series lead on the road 3-2, and won the last game conference in points (21.1), steals (3.4) and 3-point Postseason NIT appearances/last 1/1969 against the Cougars in Charleston 83-58. Towson’s field goal shooting percentage (37.3). Nukiya Last Postseason Opponent Fairfield (WBI, 2010) biggest win over Charleston was last January. The Mayo is fourth in the CAA in rebounding (7.1), Result L, 55-69 (1st Round) Cougars also took their biggest win in the series a category that Maia Lee (6.5) is ninth in, and is last season, on Dec. 31, 2017 in Towson, with an ninth in free throw shooting percentage (71.0). Q. 2017-18 TEAM INFORMATION 80-67 win. Murray remains third in the league in assists (4.1), Overall Record 9-21 with the second-best assist-to-turnover ratio (1.6). CAA Record/Finish 4-14 (9th) f The Series: UNCW (UNCW Leads 23-10) Freshman Janeen Camp is second in the conference Leading Scorer Mary Cuevas, F (13.2 ppg) Last season the Tigers broke a losing streak to in blocks with 2.1 per game, Ryan Holder is fourth Leading Rebounder Nukiya Mayo, G/F (9.0 rpg) UNCW that dated back to the 2012-13 season. (1.3) and Nukiya Mayo is sixth (1.1). The Tigers Towson grabbed a home win over the Seahawks lead the CAA in offensive rebounds (16.8) and are Leading Assists Raine Bankston, G (2.1 apg) in 2018 but fell on the road in Wilmington and second in the league in rebounds (43.8). in the first round of the CAA Women’s Basketball 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Championship at Drexel. In North Carolina, UNCW f National Momentum leads the series 12-3. Kionna Jeter remains among the nation’s top-25 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/4 scorers. She is 13th in points per game (21.1) and Percent of scoring returning .416 f Scouting the Tigers (10-5) No. 29 in total points scored (316). The Spartanburg, Percent of rebounding returning .583 Towson enters the weekend on a five-game South Carolina native is also 12th in the nation in winning streak that began on Dec. 22, 2018. The steals per game (3.4), 17th in steals (51) and 36th COACHING STAFF Tigers are tied for first place in the Colonial Athletic in field goals made (114). Janeen Camp has been Head Coach Diane Richardson (Frostburg State, ‘80) Association (CAA) with James Madison following holding on to a spot in the top-50 of shot blockers. Record at Towson/Years 9-21 /1 year a 4-0 start in conference play. Redshirt sophomore The freshman is 34th in blocked shots per game Career Record/Years same Kionna Jeter leads the offense with 21.1 points (2.1) and 38th in blocked shots this season (32). Q. Basketball Office Phone (410) 704-5787 per game while junior Nukiya Mayo is contributing Murray is in the conversation for assists as the NCAA Best time to reach coach Contact Media Relations Office 13.1 points per game. Mayo is leading the team in ranks 250 players in assists per game and assist- Assistant Coach Zach Kancher (George Washington, ‘03) rebounds with 7.1 per game, and senior Maia Lee to-turnover ratio. The guard is No. 145 and No. 135 Assistant Coach Wanisha Smith (Duke, ‘08) has broken into the top rebounders on the team respectively.
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