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American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Report Friday, February 14 Contact: Megan Erbes, Director of Communications ([email protected]) 15 Park Row West, Third Floor Providence, RI 02903 • 401.453.0660 TheAmerican.org Twitter: @American_WBB Facebook: fb.com/AmericanConf • Instagram: AmericanConf THE AMERICAN TODAY CRUNCH TIME Three weeks and either five or six games remain for all 12 American Athletic Conference teams, and all 12 will take to the floor this coming weekend. The first of two regular-season meetings between first place UConn and second place USF is set for Sunday at 2 p.m. ET, when the Huskies travel to Tampa. The teams have met three times in every season of American Athletic Conference competition thus far, including four meetings in the conference championship title game. UCF will look to become the fifth team to reach seven league wins in a key matchup with Cincinnati on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET. The Bearcats are seeking the season sweep of the Knights after previously earning an 81-64 win on Jan. 12. REMAINING ON WATCH Four American Athletic Conference players remain in contention for national awards as several national watch lists narrow this week. UConn’s Crystal Dangerfield, Megan Walker and Christyn Williams were three of 30 named to the Citizen Naismith Trophy Midseason List on Tuesday; UConn joins Oregon as the only two institutions with three names remaining. Dangerfield (Nancy Lieberman Award), Williams (Ann Meyers Drysdale Award) and Olivia Nelson-Ododa (Lisa Leslie Award) additionally were named to the Top 10 in the Basketball Hall of Fame/WBCA’s position awards. Two American players, UConn’s Megan Walker and Temple’s Mia Davis, are among 10 names still in the running for the Cheryl Miller Award. MUST-SEE For the third time this season, UConn participated in the NCAA’s highest-attended single game, this time at South Carolina on Monday. The Gamecocks and Huskies hosted a sellout crowd of 18,000 at Colonial Life Arena - the most in attendance for a women’s game so far this season by over 4,000. CONFERENCE LEADERS Points Per Game IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati (19.7) Rebounds Per Game Mia Davis, Temple (10.5) Field Goal % IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati (59.7) Assists Per Game Elisa Pinzan, USF (4.7) Free Throw % Elena Tsineke, USF (87.5) Steals Per Game Lashonda Monk, ECU (3.8) 3PT FG % Crystal Dangerfield, UConn (43.8) Blocks Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn (78) A/TO Ratio Asonah Alexander, Temple (2.8) SCHEDULE & RESULTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 SMU 53, ECU 45 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Cincinnati 78, Tulsa 53 Memphis 69, Wichita State 60 UCF 67, Houston 49 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 USF 53, Tulane 43 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Cincinnati at UCF* (ESPN3) ................................................. 2 p.m. Houston at Temple* (AMERICAN) .................................... 2 p.m. ECU at Memphis* ..................................................................... 3 p.m. SMU at Tulsa* ............................................................................ 3 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 UConn at USF* (SNY/ESPN3) ............................................... 2 p.m. Wichita State at Tulane* ...................................................... 3 p.m. All times ET and subject to change * denotes American Athletic Conference game 2019-20 STANDINGS AMERICAN OVERALL SCHOOL W-L PCT PF PA H A W-L PCT PF PA H A N STREAK NOTABLE UConn 5/6 10-0 1.000 82.8 49.1 5-0 5-0 20-3 .870 77.2 55.3 9-2 10-1 1-0 L1 Huskies are coming off their 12th-straight Final Four Cincinnati 7-3 .700 71.3 66.3 5-0 2-3 16-7 .696 69.8 62.6 12-2 4-3 0-2 W3 Bearcats advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals last season USF 7-3 .700 66.7 55.8 4-1 3-2 15-9 .625 65.6 56.3 12-1 3-4 0-4 W2 Bulls rank eighth nationally in rebound margin (+10.6) Tulane 7-4 .636 58.7 59.0 4-2 3-2 12-12 .500 60.2 59.5 7-8 5-2 0-2 L3 Krystal Freeman was last season’s Most Improved Player UCF 6-4 .600 67.3 60.0 3-1 3-3 14-8 .636 64.4 58.3 10-1 4-5 0-2 W3 Knights advanced to the NCAA Championship last season Temple 5-5 .500 68.7 74.1 3-2 2-3 13-10 .565 70.1 71.5 8-4 5-4 0-2 L2 Mia Davis hit 1,000 career points against UConn on Nov. 17 Wichita State 5-6 .455 59.4 63.3 3-3 2-3 13-11 .542 64.3 64.3 9-4 3-6 1-1 L1 Shockers return seven of last year’s eight top scorers Houston 5-6 .455 59.2 66.2 4-2 1-4 12-13 .480 62.3 66.5 9-3 1-8 2-2 L2 Cougars finished fourth in The American last year Memphis 4-7 .364 61.9 67.3 3-2 1-5 13-11 .542 67.1 65.7 8-4 4-6 1-1 W1 Tigers bring in the nation’s 32-ranked recruiting class SMU 4-7 .364 56.3 59.8 3-3 1-4 10-13 .435 57.8 59.0 8-7 1-6 1-0 W1 Mustangs return four of last year’s top five scorers ECU 2-8 .200 54.0 66.0 2-3 0-5 5-18 .217 55.8 66.0 4-7 1-9 0-2 L1 Lashonda Monk owns the conference single-game steals record Tulsa 1-10 .091 49.7 65.5 1-4 0-6 6-18 .250 55.7 66.7 5-6 1-10 0-2 L5 K. Elliott tied the program record with 38 pts on Nov. 9 Rankings listed as AP/USA Today WEEKLY HONORS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sydni Harvey • So. • G • USF In USF’s lone game of the week, Harvey tied her career-high, dropping 25 points in the Bulls’ dominating 99-51 victory over Temple. The sophomore went 7-of-10 from the field, with all of her field goals coming from beyond the arc for a career-high in treys. Harvey also shot a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line and dished out a pair of assists with two steals in just 28 minutes on the floor. FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Elena Tsineke • Fr. • G • USF Tsineke earned her second Freshman of the Week honor this season, tying teammate Harvey with a game-high 25 points in USF’s Sunday win over Temple. The guard’s total set a new career-high, as she buried 21 of her points in the first half alone. Tsineke went 8-of-18 from the floor with a trio of 3-pointers, and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the foul line. She rounded out her line with three rebounds and four assists. HONOR ROLL Sianni Martin • R-Sr. • G • UCF Finished just shy of her first career double-double with 17 points and nine boards in UCF’s win over Tulsa; added three assists and a steal in 33 minutes on the floor IImar’I Thomas • Jr. • F • Cincinnati Posted a team-high 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting with seven rebounds in Cincinnati’s 73-58 win at SMU; swiped two blocks and recorded two steals Dorian Branch • Sr. • G/F • Houston Became the 27th member of Houston’s 1,000 point club with 22 points on Saturday against ECU; for the week, averaged 16 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, a steal and a block in the Cougars’ 1-1 week Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu • Jr. • F • Memphis Averaged 12 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in the Tigers’ 1-1 week, featuring a win over Tulane; against the Green Wave, posted a 15-point, 11-rebound double-double to lead Memphis Maya Brewer • Sr. • G • Wichita State Totaled a career-high 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting in Wichita State’s win over Temple, including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc; added a rebound, an assist, a steal and a block in just 14 minutes on the floor

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Page 1: American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Report ...theamerican.org/custompages/files/WBB/Release/wbbrelease.pdfNancy Lieberman Award Top 10 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn Ann

American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball ReportFriday, February 14

Contact: Megan Erbes, Director of Communications ([email protected]) 15 Park Row West, Third Floor • Providence, RI 02903 • 401.453.0660

TheAmerican.org • Twitter: @American_WBB • Facebook: fb.com/AmericanConf • Instagram: AmericanConf

THE AMERICAN TODAYCRUNCH TIMEThree weeks and either five or six games remain for all 12 American Athletic Conference teams, and all 12 will take to the floor this coming weekend.

The first of two regular-season meetings between first place UConn and second place USF is set for Sunday at 2 p.m. ET, when the Huskies travel to Tampa. The teams have met three times in every season of American Athletic Conference competition thus far, including four meetings in the conference championship title game.

UCF will look to become the fifth team to reach seven league wins in a key matchup with Cincinnati on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET. The Bearcats are seeking the season sweep of the Knights after previously earning an 81-64 win on Jan. 12.

REMAINING ON WATCHFour American Athletic Conference players remain in contention for national awards as several national watch lists narrow this week. UConn’s Crystal Dangerfield, Megan Walker and Christyn Williams were three of 30 named to the Citizen Naismith Trophy Midseason List on Tuesday; UConn joins Oregon as the only two institutions with three names remaining.

Dangerfield (Nancy Lieberman Award), Williams (Ann Meyers Drysdale Award) and Olivia Nelson-Ododa (Lisa Leslie Award) additionally were named to the Top 10 in the Basketball Hall of Fame/WBCA’s position awards. Two American players, UConn’s Megan Walker and Temple’s Mia Davis, are among 10 names still in the running for the Cheryl Miller Award.

MUST-SEEFor the third time this season, UConn participated in the NCAA’s highest-attended single game, this time at South Carolina on Monday. The Gamecocks and Huskies hosted a sellout crowd of 18,000 at Colonial Life Arena - the most in attendance for a women’s game so far this season by over 4,000.

CONFERENCE LEADERSPoints Per Game IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati (19.7)Rebounds Per Game Mia Davis, Temple (10.5)Field Goal % IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati (59.7)Assists Per Game Elisa Pinzan, USF (4.7)Free Throw % Elena Tsineke, USF (87.5)Steals Per Game Lashonda Monk, ECU (3.8)3PT FG % Crystal Dangerfield, UConn (43.8)Blocks Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn (78)A/TO Ratio Asonah Alexander, Temple (2.8)

SCHEDULE & RESULTSTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11SMU 53, ECU 45

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12Cincinnati 78, Tulsa 53Memphis 69, Wichita State 60UCF 67, Houston 49

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13USF 53, Tulane 43

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15Cincinnati at UCF* (ESPN3) .................................................2 p.m.Houston at Temple* (AMERICAN) ....................................2 p.m.ECU at Memphis* .....................................................................3 p.m.SMU at Tulsa* ............................................................................3 p.m.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16UConn at USF* (SNY/ESPN3) ...............................................2 p.m.Wichita State at Tulane* ......................................................3 p.m.

All times ET and subject to change* denotes American Athletic Conference game

2019-20 STANDINGS AMERICAN OVERALLSCHOOL W-L PCT PF PA H A W-L PCT PF PA H A N STREAK NOTABLEUConn 5/6 10-0 1.000 82.8 49.1 5-0 5-0 20-3 .870 77.2 55.3 9-2 10-1 1-0 L1 Huskies are coming off their 12th-straight Final Four

Cincinnati 7-3 .700 71.3 66.3 5-0 2-3 16-7 .696 69.8 62.6 12-2 4-3 0-2 W3 Bearcats advanced to the WNIT Quarterfinals last season

USF 7-3 .700 66.7 55.8 4-1 3-2 15-9 .625 65.6 56.3 12-1 3-4 0-4 W2 Bulls rank eighth nationally in rebound margin (+10.6)

Tulane 7-4 .636 58.7 59.0 4-2 3-2 12-12 .500 60.2 59.5 7-8 5-2 0-2 L3 Krystal Freeman was last season’s Most Improved Player

UCF 6-4 .600 67.3 60.0 3-1 3-3 14-8 .636 64.4 58.3 10-1 4-5 0-2 W3 Knights advanced to the NCAA Championship last season

Temple 5-5 .500 68.7 74.1 3-2 2-3 13-10 .565 70.1 71.5 8-4 5-4 0-2 L2 Mia Davis hit 1,000 career points against UConn on Nov. 17

Wichita State 5-6 .455 59.4 63.3 3-3 2-3 13-11 .542 64.3 64.3 9-4 3-6 1-1 L1 Shockers return seven of last year’s eight top scorers

Houston 5-6 .455 59.2 66.2 4-2 1-4 12-13 .480 62.3 66.5 9-3 1-8 2-2 L2 Cougars finished fourth in The American last year

Memphis 4-7 .364 61.9 67.3 3-2 1-5 13-11 .542 67.1 65.7 8-4 4-6 1-1 W1 Tigers bring in the nation’s 32-ranked recruiting class

SMU 4-7 .364 56.3 59.8 3-3 1-4 10-13 .435 57.8 59.0 8-7 1-6 1-0 W1 Mustangs return four of last year’s top five scorers

ECU 2-8 .200 54.0 66.0 2-3 0-5 5-18 .217 55.8 66.0 4-7 1-9 0-2 L1 Lashonda Monk owns the conference single-game steals record

Tulsa 1-10 .091 49.7 65.5 1-4 0-6 6-18 .250 55.7 66.7 5-6 1-10 0-2 L5 K. Elliott tied the program record with 38 pts on Nov. 9

Rankings listed as AP/USA Today

WEEKLY HONORSPLAYER OF THE WEEKSydni Harvey • So. • G • USF

In USF’s lone game of the week, Harvey tied her career-high, dropping 25 points in the Bulls’ dominating 99-51 victory over Temple. The sophomore went 7-of-10 from the field, with all of her field goals

coming from beyond the arc for a career-high in treys. Harvey also shot a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line and dished out a pair of assists with two steals in just 28 minutes on the floor.

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKElena Tsineke • Fr. • G • USF

Tsineke earned her second Freshman of the Week honor this season, tying teammate Harvey with a game-high 25 points in USF’s Sunday win over Temple. The guard’s total set a new career-high, as she buried 21 of

her points in the first half alone. Tsineke went 8-of-18 from the floor with a trio of 3-pointers, and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the foul line. She rounded out her line with three rebounds and four assists.

HONOR ROLLSianni Martin • R-Sr. • G • UCFFinished just shy of her first career double-double with 17 points and nine boards in UCF’s win over Tulsa; added three assists and a steal in 33 minutes on the floor

IImar’I Thomas • Jr. • F • CincinnatiPosted a team-high 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting with seven rebounds in Cincinnati’s 73-58 win at SMU; swiped two blocks and recorded two steals

Dorian Branch • Sr. • G/F • HoustonBecame the 27th member of Houston’s 1,000 point club with 22 points on Saturday against ECU; for the week, averaged 16 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, a steal and a block in the Cougars’ 1-1 week

Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu • Jr. • F • MemphisAveraged 12 points, 9.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in the Tigers’ 1-1 week, featuring a win over Tulane; against the Green Wave, posted a 15-point, 11-rebound double-double to lead Memphis

Maya Brewer • Sr. • G • Wichita StateTotaled a career-high 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting in Wichita State’s win over Temple, including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc; added a rebound, an assist, a steal and a block in just 14 minutes on the floor

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AMERICAN NOTEBOOK

WATCH LIST CENTRAL

USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale AwardKay Kay Wright, UCFCrystal Dangerfield, UConnOlivia Nelson-Ododa, UConnMegan Walker, UConnChristyn Williams, UConn

Wade TrophyCrystal Dangerfield, UConnMegan Walker, UConnChristyn Williams, UConn

Wooden Award Late Season Top 20Crystal Dangerfield, UConnMegan Walker, UConn

Citizen Naismith Trophy Midseason Top 30Crystal Dangerfield, UConnMegan Walker, UConnChristyn Williams, UConn

Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the YearOlivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn

Nancy Lieberman Award Top 10Crystal Dangerfield, UConn

Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Top 10Christyn Williams, UConn

Cheryl Miller Award Top 10Megan Walker, UConnMia Davis, Temple

Lisa Leslie Award Top 10Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn

STRENGTH IN NUMBERSOf last season’s 16 American Athletic Confer-ence First, Second and Third Team All-Conference honorees, 10 return for the 2019-20 season. Four of those returners were First Team nods last season, including UCF’s Kay Kay Wright, Cincinnati’s IImar’I Thomas, UConn’s Crystal Dangerfield and Temple’s Mia Davis.

SIX TO WATCHSix American players from three teams (UCF, UConn, Temple) were named to their respective positional award Watch Lists in the preseason. It’s the second highest total for the conference in the three-year history of the Starting Five awards and the first time more than two programs have preseason Watch List representatives.

TO BE THE BEST...During the course of non-conference play in the 2019-20 season, American Athletic Conference teams will meet a total of 30 squads from the 2019 NCAA Championship field. UConn and USF both have contests scheduled with defending national cham-pion Baylor and national runner-up Notre Dame, with UConn also hosting Oregon in February. The Huskies will face a conference-high seven teams from the 2019 NCAA field, while UCF and USF will meet six apiece.

CLOSING INUConn’s Crystal Dangerfield, UCF’s Kay Kay Wright and ECU’s Lashonda Monk enter the 2019-20 sea-son within shouting distance of several American Athletic Conference career records. Dangerfield currently ranks fifth in career assists, 151 off the current record of 635 held by Temple’s Feyonda Fitzgerald. Wright (207) and Monk (191) both rank in the top 10 in career steals, as they chase the cur-rent mark of 307 set by UConn’s Gabby Williams.

POSTSEASON POWERSince The American’s inaugural season in 2013-14, all 12 women’s basketball program have made at least one postseason appearance. 2019 marked the second-straight year The American has placed five teams into postseason play. The conference has earned 14 bids to the NCAA Championship and compiled a 43-11 record in the tournament, with five-time conference champion UConn claiming three national titles. All-time, American programs sport a 141-82 record in the NCAA Championship.

WELCOME TO THE AMERICANECU announced the hiring of Kim McNeill as the program’s 10th head coach in March. She arrives in Greenville with a 59-38 career record, having spent the previous three seasons as the head coach at the University of Hartford. The Hawks reached the America East title game twice during McNeill’s tenure, and earned a berth to the WNIT in 2019.

GOOD AS GOLDUConn sophomores Olivia Nelson-Ododa and Chris-tyn Williams added gold medals to their resumes this past summer at the 2019 Pan American Games. The duo joined Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard as USA Basketball’s women’s 3x3 squad, going 7-0 during the competition and outscoring opponents 144-70. The gold medal marked the first for USA Basketball in the history of the 3x3 competition.

BEST OF THE BESTUConn claimed its sixth-straight American Athletic Conference title on March 11, culminating another unbeaten conference season. The Huskies made their 12th Final Four appearance, and are the win-ningest program in NCAA tournament games at 121-19.

THREE AGAINThe American placed three teams in the Postsea-son WNIT for the second-straight season, as Cincin-nati, Houston and USF made the field. The Bearcats and Cougars made their second-straight WNIT ap-pearances, with Cincinnati earning the conference’s automatic bid by virtue of its third-place finish.

GETTING LOOKSFor the sixth-consecutive year, The American women’s basketball championship game finished among the top five conference championships in viewership with 308,000 viewers. During the regu-lar season, 10 contests featuring American Athletic Conference teams saw over 100,000 viewers on national networks. Three UConn non-conference contests (Louisville, Notre Dame and Baylor) say over 600,000 viewers apiece.

RISING KNIGHTSUCF made its first NCAA Championship appearance since 2011 last season, and earned the program’s first ever at-large bid. The Knights set the program record for wins (26), earned their highest American Athletic Conference finish (second) and advanced to the program’s first American Athletic Conference championship game. UCF received votes in one or both national polls every week last season, and entered the postseason ranked 15 in the RPI.

BREAKTHROUGH BEARCATSBy advancing to the WNIT quarterfinals, Cincinnati posted multiple postseason victories for the first time in program history. In head coach Michelle Clark-Heard’s first season, the Bearcats set the program’s single-season record for wins at home (17) and achieved 20-plus wins for the first time since 2003. In conference play, Cincinnati earned its highest tournament seed as a member of The American (No. 3) with 12 wins.

THE RECORD BOOK

The American’s single-game records:

Individual Points41 Zykira Lewis, UCF vs. FAU, 11/14/14 Kitija Laksa, USF vs. Ohio State, 2/11/1840 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn vs. USF, 3/6/17 Kitija Laksa, USF vs. Southern, 12/15/1739 Napheesa Collier, UConn vs. USF, 2/27/17 Tanaya Atkinson, Temple at Cincinnati, 1/13/18

Individual Field Goals17 Tanaya Atkinson, Temple at Cincinnati, 1/13/1816 Kendrian Elliott, Tulsa vs. Arkansas State, 11/9/19

Individual 3-Point Field Goals11 Kitija Laksa, USF vs. Southern, 12/15/1710 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn at UC Davis, 11/14/14 Kelsee Grovey, Tulsa vs. UCF, 2/3/16 Katie Lou Samuelson, UConn vs. USF, 3/6/17

Individual Free Throws16 McKenzie Adams, SMU vs. Nicholls, 11/10/17 Kay Kay Wright, UCF vs. Pacific, 12/17/1815 Lashonda Monk, ECU vs. Memphis, 2/9/19 Mia Davis, Temple vs. Towson, 12/4/19

Individual Rebounds24 Brittni Montgomery, UCF vs. FAU, 12/13/13 Brittni Montgomery, UCF vs. Iona, 12/14/1422 Alicia Froling, SMU vs. Cincinnati, 1/27/16 Dai’ja Thomas, SMU vs. ECU, 1/13/18

Individual Assists17 Laia Flores, USF vs. FIU, 11/30/1615 Leslie Vorpahl, Tulane vs. Grambling State, 11/12/1613 Jamie Kaplan, Tulane vs. Memphis, 2/21/15

Individual Blocks10 Kiah Stokes, UConn vs. ECU, 1/28/15 Ondrea Shaw, ECU vs. Loyola (Md.), 12/9/149 Breanna Stewart, UConn vs. SMU, 1/23/16 Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers vs. Howard, 11/22/13 Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers vs. USF, 3/3/14

Individual Steals10 Jasmyne Harris, Houston vs. New Mexico, 11/24/18 Lashonda Monk, ECU vs. SMU, 2/3/189 Lashonda Monk, ECU vs. Wake Forest, 11/24/18 Bre McDonald, ECU vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/11/16 Moriah Jefferson, UConn vs. Memphis, 1/22/14

Team Points140 UConn vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 3/17/18129 USF vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 12/14/16

Team Field Goals59 UConn vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 3/17/1848 USF vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 12/14/16

Team 3-Point Field Goals21 USF vs. Southern, 12/15/1718 UConn vs. UC Davis, 11/14/14

Team Free Throws36 Wichita State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/16/1936 USF vs. UCF, 1/5/16

Team Rebounds69 UConn vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 3/17/1868 Louisville vs. Loyola Chicago, 1/9/13

Team Assists38 UConn vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 3/17/1834 UConn vs. Albany, 3/18/17 UConn vs. DePaul, 12/8/17

Team Blocks17 UConn vs. Houston, 1/7/1415 4 tied

Team Steals31 ECU vs. UNC Greensboro, 11/11/1624 ECU vs. SMU, 2/18/15 Houston vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/17/17

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TALKING POINTS

UCF(14-8, 6-4 American)

Next: .................................Feb. 15 vs. CincinnatiLast: .................................Beat Houston, 67-49Last Five: .............................................................4-1

• UCF moved into sole possession of fifth in the conference standings with its third straight win on Wednesday, a wire-to-wire road victory at Houston.

• Kay Kay Wright has reached 20-plus points in four of the last five games. She ranks fourth in The American with 16.6 points per game and fourth with 4.4 assists per game.

• The Knights are The American’s best free-throw shooting unit on the sea-son, converting 74.1 percent from the field.

CINCINNATI(16-7, 7-3 American)

Next: ............................................... Feb. 15 at UCFLast: ........................................Beat Tulsa, 78-53Last Five: .............................................................4-1

• With three straight wins, Cincinnati sits in a tie for second place in the conference standings with USF head-ing into the weekend.

• In conference games, IImar’I Thomas (20.4 ppg) and Antoinette Miller (18.1 ppg) rank first and third in the league in scoring. Miller has reached double figures in every conference contest so far.

• Cincinnati is one of the nation’s top squads in assist/turnover ratio, lead-ing The American and ranking 10th nationally this week at 1.35.

UCONN (20-3, 10-0 American)

Next: ............................................... Feb. 16 at USFLast: ...............Lost to South Carolina, 52-70Last Five: ............................................................ 3-2

• Crystal Dangerfield put forth season-high numbers against South Carolina, leading all scorers with 28 points. She added four rebounds and two assists.

• Heading into the week, UConn is ranked sixth in the RPI and have reached 20 total wins for the 31st consecutive season.

• Megan Walker became the 47th Husky to reach the 1,000 career point mark last week. She posted 21 points and 11 rebounds for her seventh double-double of the season.

HOUSTON(12-13, 5-6 American)

Next: ........................................ Feb. 15 at TempleLast: ......................................Lost to UCF, 49-67Last Five: ............................................................ 2-3

• Bria Patterson went a perfect 3-for-3 from beyond the arc against UCF, scor-ing a team-high 13 points.

• Dorian Branch became the 27th mem-ber of Houston’s 1,000 point club last Saturday with a game-high 22 points at ECU.

• Dymond Gladney has reached double figures in five of the last eight games for Houston, including two 20-plus point outings.

ECU(5-18, 2-8 American)

Next: ....................................Feb. 15 at MemphisLast: .................................... Lost to SMU, 45-53Last Five: ............................................................ 2-3

• Taniyah Thompson led ECU in scoring for the third time in four games, tally-ing 23 points against SMU. She’s the conference’s top scoring freshman at 13.2 ppg.

• Lashonda Monk ranks in the top 10 nationally in steals (fifth, 88) and steals per game (sixth, 3.83).

• The Pirates again rank second nation-ally this week in steals (318), steals per game (13.8) and turnovers forced (24.65). The only team ahead of ECU in all three categories is Alcorn State.

MEMPHIS(13-11, 4-7 American)

Next: ..............................................Feb. 15 vs. ECULast: ..................... Beat Wichita State, 69-60Last Five: ............................................................ 3-2

• Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu ranks in the top 50 nationally in double-doubles, sitting 32nd with 10. She led all scorers against Wichita State with 19 points and 12 rebounds.

• After sitting tied at halftime, the Tigers outscored Wichita State 37-28 in the second half for their third win in the past four games.

• Madison Griggs owns the Memphis freshman record for 3-pointers in a season with 67. The conference fresh-man record is 78, set by UConn’s Katie Lou Samuelson in 2015-16.

USF(15-9, 7-3 American)

Next: ........................................ Feb. 16 vs. UConnLast: .....................................Beat Tulane, 53-43Last Five: .............................................................4-1

• With back-to-back wins this week, the Bulls have moved into a tie for second place in the conference standings at 7-3. USF held Tulane to just 43 points on Thursday.

• USF posted season highs in field goal percentage (57.4), 3-point field goal percentage (52 percent) and free throw percentage (94.1) in Sunday’s dominant win over Temple.

• Nationally, USF is sixth in rebounding margin at +10.7. That mark leads The American by nearly two rebounds per game.

SMU(10-13, 4-7 American)

Next: ............................................ Feb. 15 at TulsaLast: ...........................................Beat ECU, 53-45Last Five: ............................................................ 2-3

• Kayla White collected her third 20-point outing of the season with 20 points, six rebounds, three assists and two steals against ECU.

• Reagan Bradley set the SMU single-season freshman assist mark against Cincinnati with five, bettering the previous total of 95. Bradley has a conference-leading 103 assists on the season.

• SMU is The American’s top offensive rebounding unit. The Mustangs are averaging 16.2 offensive boards per game, good for eighth nationally.

TEMPLE(13-10, 5-5 American)

Next: .................................... Feb. 15 vs. HoustonLast: ...................................... Lost to USF, 51-99Last Five: ............................................................ 2-3

• Mia Davis ranks fifth nationally this week with 14 double-doubles on the season and 15th with 10.5 rebounds per game.

• Marissa Mackins leads The American with 67 made 3-pointers this season, averaging three per game. Asonah Alexander paces the conference in assist/turnover ratio (2.8).

• Davis is the only player in The American averaging a double-double with 18.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.

TULANE(12-12, 7-4 American)

Next: .........................Feb. 16 vs. Wichita StateLast: ......................................Lost to USF, 43-53Last Five: .............................................................1-4

• Arsula Clark delivered her 15th double figure performance of the season against USF, scoring a team-high 17 points.

• Krystal Freeman has posted seven straight games in double figures and owns seven double-doubles on the season.

• Tulane leads The American in 3-point field goal percentage defense. Oppo-nents are shooting just 28.2 percent from beyond the arc against the Green Wave.

TULSA(6-18, 1-10 American)

Next: ............................................ Feb. 15 vs. SMULast: .........................Lost to Cincinnati, 53-78Last Five: ............................................................0-5

• Kendrian Elliott posted her second-highest scoring outing of the season against Cincinnati, leading all scorers with 21 points.

• Addison Richards has eight outings in double figures on the season, most recently scoring 15 points against UCF last week.

• Elliott owns the conference’s high-est single-game scoring total so far this season, as she tallied 38 points against Arkansas State on Nov. 9. She ranks third in The American with eight double-doubles.

WICHITA STATE(13-11, 5-6 American)

Next: ......................................... Feb. 16 at TulaneLast: ......................... Lost to Memphis, 60-69Last Five: ............................................................ 2-3

• Wichita State set the school record with 15 made 3-pointers against Temple last week, shooting 55.6 per-cent from beyond the arc.

• Mariah McCully has recorded 15 straight games in double figures. She returned on Wednesday after missing three games, scoring a team-high 17 points.

• The Shockers are the only conference team to score 100 points this season, as they hit the total against Arkansas Pine-Bluff for the first time since 1999.

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NATIONAL POLLS

Associated Press Poll Week 15 - Feb. 10 Pts Prv 1. South Carolina (27) 747 12. Baylor (3) 716 23. Oregon 697 34. NC State 624 75. UConn 622 46. Mississippi State 605 87. UCLA 576 108. Stanford 547 69. Louisville 506 510. Maryland 450 1011. Oregon State 428 912. Arizona 426 1213. DePaul 382 1414. Florida State 368 1715. Gonzaga 324 1116. Texas A&M 251 1617. Iowa 243 2018. Kentucky 221 1519. Northwestern 191 2120. Indiana 176 1821. South Dakota 146 2222. Arizona State 128 1923. Arkansas 118 2524. Missouri State 106 2425. Tennessee 47 23 Others receiving votes: Princeton 46, TCU 31, Florida Gulf Coast 13, LSU 10, Stony Brook 3, Cen-tral Michigan 1, Fresno State 1

American Preseason Coaches’ Poll

Team (1st place votes) ............. Points 1. UConn (11)* .........................................121 2. USF .........................................................107 T3. UCF (1) ....................................................96 T3. Cincinnati .............................................96 5. Houston .................................................81 6. Temple ...................................................68 7. Tulane .................................................... 59 8. Memphis ...............................................42 9. Wichita State ......................................37 10. Tulsa ....................................................... 33 11. ECU ...........................................................31 12. SMU ......................................................... 21

Preseason Players of the YearKay Kay Wright, Sr., G, UCF

Crystal Dangerfield, Sr., G, UConn

Preseason All-Conference First TeamKay Kay Wright, Sr., G, UCF

Crystal Dangerfield, Sr., G, UConn*Megan Walker, Jr., F, UConn

Mia Davis, Jr., F, Temple*Krystal Freeman, Jr., F, Tulane

Preseason All-Conference Second Team Antoinette Miller, Sr., G, CincinnatiIImar’I Thomas, Jr., F, CincinnatiChristyn Williams, So., G, UConnDorian Branch, Sr., G, Houston

Enna Pehadzic, R-Jr., G, USF

* unanimous selection

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USA Today Coaches Poll Week 14 - Feb. 114 Pts Prv1. South Carolina (17) 782 22. Baylor (12) 774 13. Oregon (3) 748 34. NC State 668 75. Mississippi State 643 86. UConn 620 67. Stanford 610 58. UCLA 604 109. Louisville 538 410. Maryland 490 1211. Oregon State 471 912. Arizona 435 1213. DePaul 414 1414. Florida State 344 1815. Gonzaga 334 1116. South Dakota 297 1717. Missouri State 242 1918. Texas A&M 239 1619. Kentucky 212 1520. Iowa 210 2021. Northwestern 179 2322. Florida Gulf Coast 120 2423. Indiana 100 2224. Arizona State 88 2124. Princeton 86 RV

Others receiving votes: Arkansas 73, Tennes-see 36, TCU 19, LSU 10, Stony Brook 7, Central Michigan 4, Troy 2, Fresno State 1

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TELEVISION/DIGITAL GAMES

ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNUSun. Dec. 8 Notre Dame at UConn

Sun. Jan. 5 Memphis at Houston

Sun. Jan. 5 Cincinnati at USF

Thurs. Jan. 9 Baylor at UConn

Sun. Jan. 12 UCF at Cincinnati

Sun. Jan. 19 UCF at USF

Thurs. Jan. 23 Tennessee at UConn

Sun. Jan. 26 Temple at Cincinnati

Sun. Feb. 2 USF at Cincinnati

Mon. Feb. 3 Oregon at UConn

Sun. Feb. 9 Temple at USF

Mon. Feb. 10 UConn at South Carolina

Sun. Feb. 23 Tulane at Cincinnati

Mon. March 2 USF at UConn

ESPN3Wed. Jan. 8 Temple at Houston

Sat. Jan. 11 Memphis at Tulane

Wed. Jan. 15 Tulsa at Wichita State

Thurs. Jan. 16 USF at Temple

Sat. Jan. 18 Cincinnati at Tulane

Tue. Jan. 21 ECU at Tulsa

Wed. Jan. 22 Houston at Cincinnati

Sat. Jan. 25 Wichita State at Houston

Tue. Feb. 11 ECU at SMU

Thurs. Feb. 13 USF at Tulane

Wed. Feb. 19 USF at UCF

Sat. Feb. 22 USF at Memphis

Wed. Feb. 26 Temple at UCF

Sat. Feb. 29 Cincinnati at Wichita State

CBSSNTue. Nov. 19 Virginia at UConn

Sun. Dec. 22 UConn at Oklahoma

Sun. Jan. 5 ECU at UCF

Sun. Jan. 12 USF at Tulsa

Mon. March 2 Wichita State at UCF

AMERICAN DIGITAL NETWORKSun. Jan. 5 Tulane at Wichita State

Wed. Jan. 8 Cincinnati at Memphis

Sat. Jan. 11 SMU at Temple

Sun. Jan. 12 Wichita State at ECU

Wed. Jan. 22 USF at Wichita State

Sat. Jan. 25 Memphis at UCF

Wed. Jan. 29 Houston at USF

Sat. Feb. 1 SMU at UCF

Tue. Feb. 4 Tulane at Memphis

Wed. Feb. 5 UCF at Tulsa

Wed. Feb. 12 Tulsa at Cincinnati

Sat. Feb. 15 Houston at Temple

Tue. Feb. 18 Cincinnati at Houston

Tue. Feb. 25 ECU at USF

Mon. March 2 Temple at Tulane

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THE AMERICAN AGAINST THE CONFERENCES

Conference Record Pct.

America East 0-0 .000

ACC 4-7 .364

Atlantic Sun 2-6 .250

Atlantic 10 5-7 .417

Big East 5-3 .625

Big Sky 2-1 .667

Big South 2-0 1.000

Big Ten 1-3 .250

Big 12 5-4 .556

Big West 2-0 1.000

Colonial 3-2 .600

Conference USA 8-6 .571

Horizon 1-1 .500

Ivy 2-0 1.000

Metro Atlantic Athletic 2-0 1.000

Mid-American 5-0 1.000

MEAC 3-1 .750

Missouri Valley 1-2 .333

Mountain West 1-2 .333

Northeast 1-0 1.000

Ohio Valley 0-2 .000

Pac-12 3-3 .500

Patriot 1-1 .500

SEC 2-8 .200

Southern 1-0 1.000

Southland 6-2 .750

Summit 2-2 .500

SWAC 9-1 .900

Sun Belt 4-3 .571

West Coast 2-2 .500

Western Athletic 1-0 1.000

Independents 0-0 .000

Non-Division I 0-0 .000

Total: 86-69 .555

Home: 61-27 .693

Away: 19-22 .463

Neutral: 6-20 .231

Postseason: 0-0 .000

Year Record2018-19 101-70 (.590)2017-18 102-67 (.604)2016-17 107-51 (.677)2015-16 76-63 (.547)2014-15 79-60 (.568)2013-14 88-37 (.704)Total 553-348 (.614)

2019-20 HOME ATTENDANCETEAM Dates Total Avg Sellouts HighUCF.................................................... 11....................42288 .................3844 ...........................0 .............................. 6937Cincinnati ......................................13 ................... 13039 ................. 1003 ...........................0 ...............................1443UConn .............................................. 11..................105420 .................9584 ...........................0 ............................13659ECU ................................................... 11..................... 17525 ..................1593 ...........................0 ..............................6509Houston .......................................... 11.....................13702 ..................1246 ...........................0 ..............................6206Memphis ........................................12 ......................5994 ................... 500 ...........................0 ............................... 1027USF ....................................................14 ................... 37559 .................2889 ...........................0 ...............................4732SMU ..................................................14 ...................10488 .................... 749 ...........................0 ...............................2310Temple ............................................12 ................... 16263 ..................1355 ...........................0 ...............................3278Tulane ..............................................14 ......................9545 ....................682 ...........................0 ............................... 1307Tulsa ................................................. 11......................10147 ....................922 ...........................0 ............................... 1487Wichita State ...............................12 ...................20249 ..................1687 ...........................0 ..............................2336Total .......................................... 145 .............302219 ...............2084 .........................0 ........................13659

2019-20 GAMES DECIDED BY ... OT or 0-5 6-10 11-15 16+ TotalUCF 0-4 5-1 1-0 7-3 13-8Cincinnati 4-2 3-4 1-0 7-1 15-7UConn 0-0 2-0 6-0 12-3 20-3ECU 2-3 1-4 1-3 1-7 5-17Houston 3-2 2-2 4-1 3-7 12-12Memphis 4-3 3-4 0-1 5-3 12-11USF 1-3 5-2 0-2 8-2 14-9SMU 2-6 2-3 2-1 3-3 9-13Temple 7-3 0-3 4-1 2-3 13-10Tulane 9-5 0-5 0-1 3-0 12-11Tulsa 3-5 2-3 0-3 1-6 6-17Wichita State 4-2 4-2 3-3 2-3 13-10Total 39-38 29-35 22-15 53-40 143-128

Overtime Records – UCF (0-0), Cincinnati (0-1), UConn (0-0), ECU (0-0), Houston (2-0), Memphis (0-0), USF (0-0), SMU (0-0), Temple (1-0), Tulane (1-1), Tulsa (0-2), Wichita State (0-1)

2019-20 GAMES AGAINST TOP 25 (3-11, .214)DATE TEAM OPPONENT RANK* RESULTNov. 8 USF Texas 15/15 W, 64-57Nov. 19 USF Baylor 2/2 L, 46-58Nov. 29 Houston Syracuse 18/16 L, 62-87Nov. 30 UCF UCLA 11/11 L, 56-61Dec. 4 Wichita State Missouri State 22/18 L, 55-68Dec. 7 Temple South Carolina 6/7 L, 71-78Dec. 11 Tulsa Arkansas 21/20 L, 41-91Dec. 15 Houston Texas A&M 11/13 L, 43-72Dec. 16 UConn DePaul 16/16 W, 84-74Dec. 19 USF Mississippi State 15/15 L, 86-61Jan. 9 UConn Baylor 6/6 L, 58-74Jan. 23 UConn Tennessee 23/23 W, 60-45Feb. 3 UConn Oregon 3/3 L, 56-74Feb. 10 UConn South Carolina 1/2 L, 52-70

* Rank in Associated Press poll followed by rank in USA Today poll

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AWARD WINNERS AMERICAN PLAYER OF THE WEEKNov. 11 Enna Pehadzic, USFNov. 18 Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConnNov. 25 IImar’I Thomas, CincinnatiDec. 2 Megan Walker, UConnDec. 9 Megan Walker, UConnDec. 16 Johnasia Cash, SMUDec. 23 Kay Kay Wright, UCF Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConnDec. 31 Marissa Mackins, TempleJan. 6 Christyn Williams, UConnJan. 13 IImar’I Thomas, CincinnatiJan. 20 Megan Walker, UConnJan. 27 IImar’I Thomas, CincinnatiFeb. 3 Dymond Gladney, HoustonFeb. 10 Sydni Harvey, USF

AMERICAN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEKNov. 11 Reagan Bradley, SMUNov. 18 Maria Alvarez, USFNov. 25 Madison Griggs, MemphisDec. 2 DJ McCarty, Wichita StateDec. 9 Aubrey Griffin, UConnDec. 16 Asonah Alexander, TempleDec. 23 Reagan Bradley, SMUDec. 31 Madison Griggs, MemphisJan. 6 Elena Tsineke, USFJan. 13 Kristyna Brabencova, USFJan. 20 Anna Makurat, UConnJan. 27 Anna Makurat, UConnFeb. 3 Taniyah Thompson, ECUFeb. 10 Elena Tsineke, USF

ACTIVE CAREER WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS

Player of the WeekPlayer, School Total 2019-20IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 6 3Kay Kay Wright, UCF 3 1Megan Walker, UConn 3 3Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 2 -Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn 2 2Christyn Williams, UConn 2 2Jasmyne Harris, Houston 2 -Krystal Freeman, Tulane 2 -Dymond Gladney, Houston 1 1Sydni Harvey, USF 1 1Enna Pehadzic, USF 1 1Johnasia Cash, SMU 1 1Mia Davis, Temple 1 -Marissa Mackins, Temple 1 1 Freshman of the WeekPlayer, School Total 2019-20IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 5 -Masseny Kaba, UCF 3 -Jasmyne Harris, Houston 3 -Tamara Henshaw, USF 3 -Mia Davis, Temple 3 -Anna Makurat, UConn 2 2Christyn Williams, UConn 2 -Madison Griggs, Memphis 2 2Jamirah Shutes, Memphis 2 -Sydni Harvey, USF 2 -Beatriz Jordao, USF 2 -Elena Tsineke, USF 2 2Reagan Bradley, SMU 2 2Marissa Mackins, Temple 2 -Kendrian Elliott, Tulsa 2 -Alexis Gaulden, Tulsa 2 -Desiree Lewis, Tulsa 2 -Kay Kay Wright, UCF 1 -Aubrey Griffin, UConn 1 1Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 1 -Megan Walker, UConn 1 -Lashonda Monk, ECU 1 -Taniyah Thompson, ECU 1 1Ariyana Williams, ECU 1 -Angela Harris, Houston 1 -Tatyana Hill, Houston 1 -Alana Davis, Memphis 1 -Maria Alvarez, USF 1 1Kristyna Brabencova, USF 1 1Kayla White, SMU 1 -Asonah Alexander, Temple 1 1Emani Mayo, Temple 1 -Alexa Williamson, Temple 1 -Erin Gutierrez, Tulane 1 -DJ McCarty, Wichita State 1 1

Shyia Smith, Wichita State 1 -

2019-20 STATISTICAL RANKINGS OFFENSE DEFENSETeam Scoring FG-Pct 3FG-Pct Rebounds Scoring FG-Pct 3FG-Pct Rebounds UCF 7 4 6 10 3 7 12 2Cincinnati 3 2 8 8 6 6 5 8 UConn 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3ECU 11 12 11 12 11 12 8 11 Houston 8 8 9 6 10 10 4 10 Memphis 4 3 2 7 8 9 3 4 USF 5 6 3 2 2 2 7 1SMU 10 10 12 3 4 4 6 7 Temple 2 5 5 4 12 8 10 6 Tulane 9 9 4 5 5 3 1 9 Tulsa 12 11 10 11 9 11 11 12 Wichita State 6 7 7 9 7 5 9 4

Scoring Rebound Turnover Asst/TO Team FT-Pct 3FGs Blocks Steals Assists Margin Margin Margin Ratio UCF 1 9 11 3 10 4 5 3 5Cincinnati 2 11 6 9 2 3 9 2 1 UConn 5 1 1 6 1 1 2 5 2ECU 11 10 12 1 11 11 12 1 11 Houston 10 6 3 8 9 10 10 7 10 Memphis 9 5 7 7 7 6 6 9 9 USF 4 2 4 11 4 2 1 11 4 SMU 7 12 5 5 6 9 4 8 8 Temple 3 3 9 12 3 8 3 12 3 Tulane 12 4 2 10 5 5 8 10 6 Tulsa 8 7 8 4 8 12 11 6 7 Wichita State 6 8 10 2 12 7 7 4 12

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL SELECTIONSNov. 11 Antoinette Miller, Cincinnati; Christyn Williams, UConn; Mia Davis, Temple; Arsula Clark, Tulane;

Kendrian Elliott, Tulsa

Nov. 18 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati; Jamirah Shutes, Memphis; Bethy Mununga, USF; Mia Davis, Temple; Arsula Clark, Tulane

Nov. 25 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn; Dorian Branch, Houston; Bethy Mununga, USF; Ashley Jones, Temple; Seraphine Bastin, Wichita State

Dec. 2 Lashonda Monk, ECU; Julia Blackshell-Fair, Houston; Jamirah Shutes, Memphis; Shannen Atkinson, Temple; Shyia Smith, Wichita State

Dec. 9 Angel Rizor, Cincinnati; Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, Memphis; Maria Alvarez, USF; Mia Davis, Temple; Mariah McCully, Wichita State

Dec. 16 Angel Rizor, Cincinnati; IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati; Keke Hunter, Memphis; Maria Alvarez, USF; Shae Leverett, USF

Dec. 23 Sam Rodgers, Cincinnati; Tatyana Hill, Houston; Madison Griggs, Memphis; Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, Memphis; Kendrian Elliott, Tulsa

Dec. 31 Kay Kay Wright, UCF; IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati; Bethy Mununga, USF; Krystal Freeman, Tulane; Kendrian Elliott, Tulsa

Jan. 6 Brittney Smith, UCF; IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati; Julia Blackshell-Fair, Houston; Marissa Mackins, Temple; Sierra Cheatham, Tulane

Jan. 13 Christyn Williams, UConn; Sydni Harvey, USF; Mia Davis, Temple; Arsula Clark, Tulane; Alexis Gaulden, Tulsa

Jan. 20 Kay Kay Wright, UCF; Tatyana Hill, Houston; Mia Davis, Temple, Krystal Freeman, Tulane; Seraphine Bastin, Wichita State

Jan. 27 Brittney Smith, UCF; Bethy Mununga, USF; Ariana Whitfield, SMU; Mia Davis, Temple; Krystal Freeman, Tulane

Feb. 3 Kay Kay Wright, UCF; Antoinette Miller, Cincinnati; Crystal Dangerfield, UConn; Jamirah Shutes, Memphis; Marissa Mackins, Temple

Feb. 10 Sianni Martin, UCF; IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati; Dorian Branch, Houston; Ducly Fankam Mendjiadeu, Memphis; Maya Brewer, Wichita State

THE 2019-20 SEASON

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STATISTICAL RANKINGS

The American Among NCAA Division I Statistical Leaders (Through Feb. 3 - Top 50 Listed)

INDIVIDUAL

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO RATIO7 Asonah Alexander, Temple 2.9147 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 2.18

BLOCKED SHOTS TOTAL5 Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn 7524 Mia Heide, Tulane 48

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME AVG.7 Olivia Nelson-Ododa, UConn 3.4136 Mia Heide, Tulane 2.09

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.18 Megan Walker, UConn 7.3

DOUBLE-DOUBLES TOTAL5 Mia Davis, Temple 1440 Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu, Memphis 9

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL35 Megan Walker, UConn 34941 Taniyah Thompson, ECU 342

FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL12 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 17021 Megan Walker, UConn 16046 Mia Davis, Temple 148

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PCT.12 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 59.4

FINAL POINTS TOTAL27 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 43229 Megan Walker, UConn 42847 Mia Davis, Temple 408

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS TOTAL40 Arsula Clark, Tulane 13040 Mia Davis, Templ 130

FREE THROWS MADE TOTAL30 Mia Davis, Temple 10150 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 92

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE TOTAL34 Kay Kay Wright, UCF 84.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.17 Mia Davis, Temple 4.129 Bethy Mununga, USF 3.8

POINTS PER GAME AVG.19 IImar’I Thomas, Cincinnati 19.621 Megan Walker, UConn 19.532 Mia Davis, Temple 18.5

REBOUNDS TOTAL20 Mia Davis, Temple 232

REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.15 Mia Davis, Temple 10.545 Bethy Mununga, USF 9.5

STEALS TOTAL5 Lashonda Monk, ECU 8613 Dominique Claytor, ECU 70

STEALS PER GAME AVG.4 Lashonda Monk, ECU 3.9111 Dominique Claytor, ECU 3.18

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS TOTAL10 Marissa Mackins, Temple 19049 Dorian Branch, Houston 159

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL16 Marissa Mackins, Temple 6722 Madison Griggs, Memphis 65

3-PT FIELD GOALS PER GAME TOTAL19 Marissa Mackins, Temple 2.9124 Madison Griggs, Memphis 2.8345 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 2.60

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE PCT.16 Crystal Dangerfield, UConn 43.327 Megan Walker, UConn 42.531 Madison Griggs, Memphis 41.9

TEAM

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO RATIO10 Cincinnati 1.3511 UConn 1.33

ASSISTS TOTAL11 UConn 41831 Cincinnati 374

ASSISTS PER GAME AVG.7 UConn 19.021 Cincinnati 17.0

BLOCKED SHOTS AVG.24 UConn 11430 Tulane 108

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME AVG.17 UConn 5.233 Tulane 4.7

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.10 UConn 30.6

FEWEST FOULS TOTAL1 UConn 243

FEWEST TURNOVERS TOTAL15 Cincinnati 27848 UConn 314

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AVG.8 UConn 47.7

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE AVG.15 UConn 34.223 USF 35.638 Tulane 36.3

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS TOTAL13 Wichita State 50743 Memphis 457

FREE THROWS MADE TOTAL19 Wichita State 343

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE TOTAL59 UCF 73.9

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.8 SMU 16.215 USF 15.4

PERSONAL FOULS PER GAME AVG.1 UConn 11.0

REBOUND MARGIN AVG.7 USF 10.612 UConn 9.4

REBOUNDS TOTAL23 USF 98040 Temple 95943 UConn 954

REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG.14 UConn 43.3621 USF 42.6132 SMU 41.8235 Temple 41.70

SCORING DEFENSE AVG.12 UConn 54.634 USF 56.9

SCORING MARGIN AVG.6 UConn 23.7

SCORING OFFENSE AVG.15 UConn 78.3

STEALS TOTAL2 ECU 30541 Wichita State 228

STEALS PER GAME AVG.2 ECU 13.950 Wichita State 9.9

3-POINT FIELD GOAL DEFENSE TOTAL50 Tulane 28.3

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED TOTAL52 USF 533

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE TOTAL23 UConn 19041 USF 179

3-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME TOTAL14 UConn 8.643 USF 7.8

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE AVG.4 UConn 39.744 Memphis 34.9

TURNOVER MARGIN AVG.4 ECU 8.2734 Cincinnati 4.41

TURNOVERS FORCED AVG.2 ECU 24.6824 Wichita State 20.7028 UCF 20.00

TURNOVERS PER GAME AVG.22 Cincinnati 12.6

WON-LOST PERCENTAGE PCT.11 UConn 90.9

INDIVIDUAL

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Women’s Basketball ContactMegan Erbes • Director of Communications

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American Athletic ConferenceCommunications Contacts

UCFMegan Herboth, Associate Director/Communications Office ...........................................(407) 823-0994 Mobile.......................................... (614) 553-4492 e-mail [email protected]

CINCINNATIAlex Ryan, Director/Athletics Communications Office .............................................(513) 556-5181 Mobile.......................................... (513) 623-9992 e-mail ....................................... [email protected]

UCONNAnna LaBonte, Assistant Director/Communications Office .......................................... (860) 486-2241 Mobile ......................................... (860) 617-6092 e-mail [email protected]

ECUPat McGlynn, Assistant Director/Media Relations Office .............................................(252) 737-5112 Mobile ............................................(315) 317-2192 e-mail [email protected]

HOUSTONAlex Brown, Assistan Director/Communications Office .............................................(713) 743-9391 Mobile............................................ (218) 743-1318 e-mail ..................... [email protected]

MEMPHISJen Hannah, Asst. Director/Athletic Communications Office ...........................................(901) 678-2397 Mobile ..........................................(217) 369-4402 e-mail [email protected]

USFMike Hogan, Associate Director/Communications Office ........................................... (813) 974-5755 Mobile ......................................... (813) 469-0616 e-mail [email protected]

SMUTravis Chamblee, Assoc. Director/Public Relations Office ........................................... (214) 768-3735 Mobile .......................................... (972) 330-7351 e-mail .............................. [email protected]

TEMPLENoreen Mulledy, Coordinator/Communications Office ........................................... (215) 204-2587 Mobile .........................................(508) 344-0166 e-mail [email protected]

TULANEPierce Feltner Asst. Director/Communications Office ......................................... (504) 865-5504 Mobile ........................................(859) 640-6860 e-mail ............................... [email protected]

TULSAStephanie Hall, Director/Media Relations Office ........................................... (918) 631-2163 Mobile ......................................... (918) 232-2393 e-mail .................. [email protected]

WICHITA STATEWeston Pletcher, Asst. Director/Communications Office ................................................. (316) 978-5447 Mobile ...........................................(316) 357-1925 e-mail [email protected]

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Tom FenstermakerDirector of Communications

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Carlos OliveraDirector of Social Media & Digital

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UCF (14-8, 6-4 American)Home: 10-1/Away: 4-5/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 6 Pittsburgh W, 74-58 6973 Wright 16/Smith 119 at Belmont L, 37-72 878 Sanders, Martin 10/Sanders 613 at Florida Gulf Coast L, 50-72 3077 Wright 17/Kaba 816 at Stephen F. Austin W, 63-57 2147 Martin, Kaba 12/Gayle 824 Delaware W, 75-49 3434 Gayle 18/Kaba 727 Stetson W, 66-40 3256 Wright 20/Thomas 1030 vs. 11/11 UCLA 1 L, 56-61 Martin 22/Kaba, Smith 7

DECEMBER11 vs. RV James Madison 1 L, 43-46 277 Martin 10/Kaba 817 Quinnipiac W, 80-58 3213 Smith 18/Smith 1020 St. Mary’s 2 W, 67-58 3165 Wright 30/Smith 721 Wright State 2 W, 69-53 3377 Wright 24/Sanders 730 Central Michigan W, 64-58 3438 Wright 20/Kaba 12

JANUARY5 ECU* (CBSSN) W, 91-55 3329 Smith 21/Kaba 712 at Cincinnati* (ESPN2) L, 64-81 1258 Wright 16/Kaba 716 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 52-59 5175 Wright 18/Kaba 1019 at USF* (ESPN2) W, 64-57 3017 Wright 28/Kaba 722 at Tulane* L, 59-60 588 Smith 20/Smith 925 Memphis* (ADN) W, 82-66 3423 Wright 21/Kaba 729 at Temple* L, 65-67 1277 Sanders 14/Smith 7

FEBRUARY1 SMU* (ADN) W, 67-57 3505 Wright 22/Thomas 105 at Tulsa* (ADN) W, 62-49 755 Wright 20/Martin 912 at Houston* W, 67-49 674 Wright 23/Thomas 815 Cincinnati* (ESPN3) 2 p.m.19 USF* (ESPN3) 6 p.m.22 at UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) 1 p.m.26 Temple* (ESPN3) 6 p.m.29 at Memphis* 3 p.m.

MARCH2 Wichita State* (CBSSN) 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)2 UCF Holiday Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

CINCINNATI (16-7, 7-3 American)Home: 12-2/Away: 4-3/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 5 Utah W, 68-62 737 Miller 21/Rizor 1010 Saint Louis L, 50-60 883 Miller 21/Thomas 1213 Ohio State L, 73-78 (OT) 1219 Thomas 24/Thomas, Rizor 1216 Ball State W, 63-56 960 Miller 14/Miller 1019 Chattanooga W, 72-53 788 Thomas 29/3 tied 727 vs. Iowa 1 L, 61-69 100 Thomas 20/Thomas 1328 vs. Bucknell 1 L, 48-56 100 Rizor 14/Thomas 7

DECEMBER5 at VCU W, 58-56 438 Thomas 16/Thomas, Rizor 68 Miami (Ohio) W, 98-68 1057 Thomas 24/Moore 914 at Xavier W, 85-78 5180 Thomas 25/Thomas, Rodgers 817 Alabama A&M W, 62-47 718 Sifa 18/Rizor, Thomas 821 Pittsburgh W, 69-53 886 IImar’I Thomas 17/Rizor 830 Coppin State W, 86-40 1084 Thomas 21/Moore 8

JANUARY5 at USF* (ESPN2) L, 68-76 2204 Thomas 23/Thomas 78 at Memphis* (ADN) W, 73-66 411 Miller 27/Thomas 1412 UCF* (ESPN2) W, 81-64 1258 Thomas 32/Thomas 818 at Tulane* (ESPN3) L, 59-64 1003 Miller 20/Thomas 1122 Houston* (ESPN3) W, 85-66 865 Thomas 35/Thomas 1026 Temple* (ESPNU) W, 86-81 1443 Miller 21/Rodgers 1030 at UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 50-80 8026 Miller 19/Miller 8

FEBRUARY2 USF* (ESPNU) W, 60-55 1141 Rizor 16/Thomas 78 at SMU* W, 73-58 663 Thomas 19/Rizor 1312 Tulsa* (ADN) W, 78-53 1952 Thomas 21/Rizor 1315 at UCF* (ESPN3) 7 p.m.18 at Houston* (ADN) 8 p.m.23 Tulane* (ESPNU) 4 p.m.26 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) 7 p.m.29 at Wichita State* (ESPN3) 3 p.m.

MARCH2 vs. ECU* 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Puerto Rico Clasico (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

UCONN (20-3, 10-0 American)Home: 9-2/Away: 10-1/Neutral: 1-0 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER10 California (SNY/ESPN3) W, 72-61 9294 Williams 24/Nelson-Ododa 1313 at Vanderbilt W, 64-51 2961 Walker 25/Nelson-Ododa 1217 at Temple* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 83-54 3278 Williams 19/Nelson-Ododa 1019 Virginia (CBSSN) W, 83-44 7728 Walker 19/Walker 924 at Ohio State (ESPN) W, 73-62 8909 Dangerfield 23/Nelson-Ododa 1226 at Dayton W, 75-37 4348 Walker 23/Walker 12

DECEMBER5 at Seton Hall (FS1) W, 92-78 1656 Walker 29/Griffin 128 RV/RV Notre Dame (ESPN) W, 81-57 10167 Walker 26/Walker 1316 at 16/16 DePaul (FS1) W, 84-74 2621 Dangerfield, Walker 22/Walker 1322 Oklahoma 1 (CBSSN) W, 97-53 7238 Nelson-Ododa 27/2 tied 15

JANUARY2 Wichita State* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 83-55 7550 Dangerfield 22/Nelson-Ododa 95 at SMU* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 80-42 2310 Williams 21/Nelson-Ododa 109 6/6 Baylor (ESPN/ESPN2) L, 58-74 12415 Williams 21/Williams 911 Houston* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 91-51 10868 Walker 22/3 tied 714 at Memphis* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 68-56 1027 Dangerfield 24/2 tied 916 at UCF* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 59-52 5175 Walker 19/Nelson-Ododa 1219 Tulsa* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 92-34 8240 Walker 24/Nelson-Ododa 723 23/23 Tennessee (ESPN) W, 60-45 13659 Dangerfield 14/Makurat 825 at ECU* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 98-42 2241 Williams 26/Walker 1230 Cincinnati* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 80-50 8026 Dangerfield 24/Walker 11

FEBRUARY3 3/3 Oregon (ESPN2) L, 56-74 10167 Dangerfield 19/Walker 77 Memphis* (SNY/ESPN3) W, 94-55 7306 Walker 26/Walker 1110 at 1/2 South Carolina (ESPN2) L, 70-52 18000 Dangerfield 28/Nelson-Ododa 916 at USF* (SNY/ESPN3) 2 p.m.19 Tulane* (SNY/ESPN3) 7 p.m.22 UCF* (SNY/ESPN3) 1 p.m.26 at Cincinnati* (SNY/ESPN3) 7 p.m.29 at Houston* (SNY/ESPN3) 3 p.m.

MARCH2 USF* (ESPN2) 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Hall of Fame Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.)

ECU (5-18, 2-8 American)Home: 4-7/Away: 1-9/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 6 Middle Tennessee L, 66-68 6509 Monk 20/Johnson 138 USC Upstate W, 69-48 812 Thompson 25/Johnson 912 William & Mary L, 68-78 706 Thompson 17/Johnson 717 Charlotte L, 47-59 847 Monk 17/Monk, Claytor 520 at VCU L, 40-53 3924 Monk 16/Claytor 823 Maryland Eastern Shore W, 57-42 1518 Thompson 19/Claytor 926 at Longwood W, 64-61 475 Monk 21/Claytor 1130 at Wake Forest L, 53-76 430 Monk 21/Tsineke 4

DECEMBER3 at Liberty L, 66-81 1210 Thompson 13/Claytor 616 Howard L, 51-67 777 Hope 13/Claytor 720 vs. Northwestern 1 L, 45-64 125 Thompson 15/Chambers 821 vs. Dayton 1 L, 68-94 108 Thompson 29/Thompson 829 at Georgia L, 50-67 2938 Monk 16/Claytor 10

JANUARY5 at UCF* (CBSSN) L, 55-91 3329 Monk 22/Evans 58 SMU* L, 47-55 602 Monk 23/Monk 812 Wichita State* (ADN) L, 53-61 704 Tsineke 15/Monk, Claytor 719 at Houston* L, 63-72 1005 Thompson 21/3 tied 421 at Tulsa* (ESPN3) L, 56-58 786 Monk 20/Thompson 1025 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 42-98 2241 Monk 17/Claytor 928 Memphis* W, 71-65 588 Thompson 20/Chambers 7

FEBRUARY1 at Wichita State* L, 55-57 1953 Thompson 25/Claytor 98 Houston* W, 53-50 2221 3 tied 12/Claytor 911 at SMU* L, 45-53 633 Thompson 23/Monk 1215 at Memphis* 3 p.m.19 Tulsa* 7 p.m.22 Temple* 1 p.m.25 at USF* (ADN) 7 p.m.29 Tulane* 6 p.m.

MARCH2 at Cincinnati* 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 West Palm Beach Classic (West Palm Beach, Fla.)

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HOUSTON (12-13, 5-6 American)Home: 9-3/Away: 1-8/Neutral: 2-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER5 at Georgia Tech L, 38-69 921 Hill 10/Hill 69 Southeastern Louisiana W, 78-65 Harris 20/Hill 1212 at New Mexico L, 71-81 4825 Branch 24/Jones 1117 Houston Baptist W, 82-60 667 Hill 19/Branch 923 Oklahoma W, 85-69 1069 3 tied 14/Hill 1128 vs. 18/16 Syracuse 1 L, 62-87 907 Gladney, Branch 16/2 tied 529 vs. California Baptist 1 W, 96-75 657 Blackshell-Fair 23/Branch 1130 vs. San Francisco 1 L, 57-80 321 Blackshell-Fair 16/Blackshell-Fair 6

DECEMBER4 RV/RV Florida Gulf Coast L, 45-57 130 Branch 13/Patterson 88 Louisiana Tech W, 67-53 874 2 tied 15/Blackshell-Fair 915 at 11/13 Texas A&M L, 43-72 3608 3 tied 10/Blackshell-Fair 719 Southern Mississippi W, 75-60 6206 Hill 24/Hill 829 vs. Hofstra 2 W, 54-44 1112 Gladney 19/Hill 1530 at Fordham 2 L, 54-63 751 Blackshell-Fair 17/Branch 11

JANUARY5 Memphis* (ESPNU) W, 75-65 785 Blackshell-Fair 19/Blackshell-Fair 88 Temple* (ESPN3) L, 58-61 738 Blackshell-Fair, Gladney 13/2 tied 611 at 1/1 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 51-91 10868 Branch 13/Jones 619 ECU* W, 72-63 1005 Gladney, Hill 22/Hill 1222 at Cincinnati* (ESPN3) L, 66-85 865 Gladney 17/Hill 825 Wichita State* (ESPN3) W, 64-56 (OT) 1381 Blackshell-Fair 12/Patterson 729 at USF* (ADN) L, 45-74 2262 Gladney 16/Patterson 7

FEBRUARY1 at Tulane* W, 66-60 (OT) 857 Gladney 29/2 tied 105 SMU* W, 55-53 847 Patterson 17/Blackshell-Fair 158 at ECU* L, 50-53 2221 Branch 22/Hill 1312 UCF* L, 49-67 674 Patterson 13/Hill 915 at Temple* (ADN) 2 p.m.18 Cincinnati* 8 p.m.22 at SMU* 3 p.m.29 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) 3 p.m.

MARCH2 at Tulsa* 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Greater Victoria Invitational (Victoria, British Columbia)2 Fordham Holiday Tournament (Bronx, N.Y.)

MEMPHIS (13-11, 4-7 American)Home: 8-4/Away: 4-6/Neutral: 1-1 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER5 Alcorn State W, 57-51 472 3 tied 11/Lanetta Williams 99 Eastern Kentucky L, 60-63 390 Shutes 23/Shutes 1013 at Louisiana Tech L, 74-83 1243 Shutes 21/Mendjiadeu 917 George Washington L, 63-64 307 Mendjiadeu 14/Mendjiadeu 920 at Southern Illinois W, 70-66 3397 Shutes 23/Mendjiadeu 1221 at Toledo W, 83-76 3768 Griggs 24/Hunter 829 vs. Kansas State 1 W, 72-68 150 Shutes 27/Mendjiadeu, Hunter 1030 vs. LSU 1 L, 58-89 150 Shutes 14/3 tied 4

DECEMBER8 UAB W, 77-52 453 Herndon, Davis 15/Mendjiadeu 1314 Arkansas State W, 78-50 392 Shutes 17/Hunter 1717 at Little Rock W, 68-50 753 Herndon 15/Mendjiadeu 1220 Mississippi Valley State W, 91-54 383 Griggs 26/Mendjiadeu 1230 Alabama A&M W, 79-71 519 Griggs 21/Hunter 9

JANUARY5 at Houston* (ESPNU) L, 65-75 785 Herndon 13/Mendjiadeu, Hunter 108 Cincinnati* (ADN) L, 66-73 411 Mendjiadeu 22/Hunter 1011 at Tulane* (ESPN3) L, 55-59 537 Shutes 13/Mendjiadeu 1014 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 56-68 1027 Mendjiadeu 21/2 tied 1021 SMU* W, 57-52 470 Shutes 14/Davis 525 at UCF* (ADN) L, 66-82 3423 McDonald 14/Mendjiadeu 728 at ECU* L, 65-71 588 Shutes 32/Mendjiadeu 6

FEBRUARY1 Tulsa* W, 63-44 678 Mendjiadeu 18/Mendjiadeu 124 Tulane* (ADN) W, 64-62 492 Mendjiadeu 15/Mendjiadeu 117 at 4/6 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 55-94 7306 Griggs 15/Mendjiadeu, Davis 812 at Wichita State* W, 69-60 1342 Mendjiadeu 19/Mendjiadeu 1215 ECU* 3 p.m.19 at Temple* 12 p.m.22 USF* (ESPN3) 5 p.m.29 UCF* 3 p.m.

MARCH2 at SMU* 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Junkanoo Jam (Bimini, Bahamas)

USF (15-9, 7-3 American)Home: 12-1/Away: 3-4/Neutral: 0-4 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 5 Jacksonville W, 70-39 Pehadzic 20/Mununga 128 15/15 Texas W, 64-57 2289 Pehadzic 16/Mununga 812 Howard W, 82-53 2006 Pehadzic 16/Mununga 1215 VCU W, 77-55 3520 Alvarez 20/Mununga 1219 at 2/2 Baylor (ESPN+) L, 46-58 7485 Mununga 16/Mununga 1224 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 62-23 2076 Tsineke 13/Leverett 1328 vs. South Dakota State 1 L, 50-61 235 Mununga 15/Mununga 1229 vs. Florida Gulf Coast 1 L, 77-81 198 Tsineke 19/Mununga 1230 vs. Notre Dame 1 L, 51-67 174 Tsineke 12/Mununga 10

DECEMBER6 Alabama State W, 80-29 4732 Alvarez 18/Henshaw 1515 Idaho W, 67-64 4480 Alvarez 14/Henshaw 1219 vs. 15/15 Mississippi State 2 L, 61-86 641 Alvarez 12/Henshaw 1121 at UNLV 2 L, 51-61 Brabencova, Leverett 9/Henshaw 1330 Brown W, 70-60 2062 Tsineke 17/Mununga 14

JANUARY5 Cincinnati* (ESPN2) W, 76-68 2204 Tsineke 19/3 tied 712 at Tulsa* (CBSSN) W, 68-52 998 Harvey 20/Mununga 916 at Temple* (ESPN3) L, 66-69 1079 Tsineke 20/Mununga 919 UCF* (ESPN2) L, 57-64 3017 Pinzan 23/Mununga 922 at Wichita State* (ADN) W, 56-50 1556 Mununga 13/Mununga 1525 Tulane* W, 63-56 2207 Harvey 16/Mununga 1029 Houston* (ADN) W, 74-45 2262 Tsineke 20/Leverett 14

FEBRUARY2 at Cincinnati* (ESPNU) L, 55-60 1141 Pinzan 19/Henshaw, Leverett 119 Temple* (ESPNU) W, 99-51 2209 Harvey, Tsineke 25/Mununga 813 at Tulane* (ESPN3) W, 53-43 621 Pinzan 18/Mununga 1716 UConn* (ESPN3) 2 p.m.19 at UCF* (ESPN3) 6 p.m.22 at Memphis* (ESPN3) 6 p.m.25 ECU* (ADN) 7 p.m.29 SMU* 7 p.m.

MARCH2 at UConn* (ESPN2) 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)2 Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)

SMU (10-13, 4-7 American)Home: 8-7/Away: 1-6/Neutral: 1-0 Att High Scorer/Rebounder NOVEMBER 5 McNeese State W, 81-60 1148 Bradley, J. White 13/Cash 1013 Rice W, 55-43 595 Tollie 19/Cash 1416 Northern Colorado L, 52-61 773 Bacon, Cash 12/Tollie 820 TCU L, 56-57 658 Cash 15/3 tied 729 vs. CSUN 1 W, 68-58 223 Bacon 16/Tollie 1430 vs. Pacific 1 L, 49-77 549 Cash 12/Cash 10

DECEMBER6 Wright State L, 61-69 408 K. White 21/Cash 129 North Dakota W, 66-51 423 K. White 22/Cash 1619 UTEP W, 60-56 578 Bradley 16/Cash 1222 at UT Arlington L, 46-51 1182 Bradley 12/K. White 829 UC Irvine W, 59-56 568 Bayliss, Bradley 14/Cash 1331 George Mason L, 58-59 464 Bradley 18/Bayliss, Bradley 6

JANUARY5 1/1 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 42-80 2310 Bacon 12/Cash 118 at ECU* W, 55-47 602 K. White 18/Cash 811 at Temple* (ADN) L, 62-85 1257 Cash 15/Cash 715 Tulane* L, 66-67 495 Cash 14/Bayliss 1521 at Memphis* L, 52-57 470 Bradley 14/Bayliss 625 Tulsa* W, 57-38 710 Whitfield 23/Bayliss 1129 Wichita State* W, 64-44 695 K. White 18/Bayliss, Cash 7

FEBRUARY1 at UCF* (ADN) L, 57-67 3505 Bradley 17/Bayliss, Bradley 55 at Houston* L, 53-55 847 Bayliss 10/Cash 88 Cincinnati* L, 58-73 663 Cash 25/Cash 1211 ECU* (ESPN3) W, 53-45 633 White 20/Cash 1115 at Tulsa* 3 p.m.19 at Wichita State* 7:30 p.m.22 Houston* 3 p.m.29 at USF* 7 p.m.

MARCH2 Memphis* 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Pacific Thanksgiving Classic (Stockton, Calif.)

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TEMPLE (13-10, 5-5 American)Home: 8-4/Away: 5-4/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 5 Fairfield W, 77-59 990 Jones 21/Davis 118 Duquesne W, 85-72 873 Davis 26/Davis 1111 at Saint Joseph’s L, 63-67 691 Davis 29/Jones 714 Xavier W, 78-65 1154 Jones 23/Davis 1217 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 54-83 3278 Davis 18/Jones 920 at Bucknell W, 72-61 892 Jones 24/Davis 1028 North Carolina 1 L, 58-71 186 Alexander 16/Alexander 1129 Creighton 1 L, 59-69 107 Davis 18/Atkinson 11

DECEMBER4 at Towson W, 74-59 1551 Davis 26/Davis 157 6/7 South Carolina L, 71-78 1802 Mackins 26/Davis 1310 Villanova W, 74-69 997 Alexander 19/Davis, Alexander 1122 Florida Gulf Coast L, 67-93 1211 Mackins 19/Davis 1330 at La Salle W, 72-69 383 Mackins 28/Jones, Niang 9

JANUARY4 at Tulsa* W, 74-65 (OT) 875 Mackins 25/Davis 138 at Houston* (ESPN3) W, 61-58 738 Jones 23/Davis 1811 SMU* (ADN) W, 85-62 1257 Davis 23/Davis 1116 USF* (ESPN3) W, 69-66 1079 Davis 25/Davis 819 at Wichita State* L, 70-72 1582 Davis 23/Davis 1523 Penn W, 76-72 1229 Davis 20/Davis 1426 at Cincinnati* (ESPNU) L, 81-86 1443 Davis 23/Davis 1129 UCF* W, 67-65 1277 Mackins 22/Niang 9

FEBRUARY5 Wichita State* L, 75-85 1116 Jones 24/Davis 89 at USF* (ESPNU) L, 51-99 2209 Mackins 13/Davis 615 Houston* (ADN) 2 p.m.19 Memphis 12 p.m.22 at ECU* 1 p.m.26 at UCF* (ESPN3) 6 p.m.29 Tulsa* 2 p.m.

MARCH2 at Tulane* (ADN) 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico)

TULANE (12-12, 7-4 American)Home: 7-8/Away: 5-2/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 5 Jackson State W, 82-46 541 Freeman 18/Heide, Mimms 810 at Washington W, 64-62 1239 Clark 18/Parau 814 Middle Tennessee L, 62-64 514 Clark 23/Cheatham 717 LSU L, 54-59 720 Clark 17/Clark 1122 Central Arkansas W, 65-38 1307 Clark 13/Clark 1024 Alabama L, 56-66 657 Clark, Heide 12/Freeman 628 vs. Boston College 1 L, 76-89 Manuirirangi 15/Freeman 529 vs. Charlotte 1 L, 56-60 100 Freeman 18/Freeman 11

DECEMBER4 at Southern Mississippi W, 62-58 Freeman 22/Freeman 107 South Alabama L, 53-62 527 Clark 14/Clark 1520 Texas Southern 2 L, 62-72 615 Clark 17/Freeman 1621 Colorado 2 L, 52-62 703 Freeman 18/Freeman 530 Georgia Southern W, 56-40 473 Manuirirangi 16/Freeman 11

JANUARY5 at Wichita State* (ADN) W, 61-56 1703 Manuirirangi 14/Cheatham 78 Tulsa* W, 64-62 (OT) 503 Clark 21/Cheatham 911 Memphis* (ESPN3) W, 59-55 537 Clark 17/Cheatham 715 at SMU* W, 67-66 495 Freeman 30/Clark 1218 Cincinnati* (ESPN3) W, 64-59 1003 Clark 18/Heide 1422 UCF* W, 60-59 588 Manuirirangi, Freeman 19/Freeman 925 at USF* L, 56-63 2207 Freeman, Clark 13/Freeman 929 at Tulsa* W, 50-46 817 Manuirirangi 18/Freeman 6

FEBRUARY1 Houston* L, 60-66 (OT) 857 Cheatham 15/Heide, Freeman 134 at Memphis* (ADN) L, 62-64 492 Cheatham 20/Freeman 1013 USF* (ESPN3) L, 43-53 621 Clark 17/Freeman 816 Wichita State* 3 p.m.19 at UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) 7 p.m.23 at Cincinnati* (ESPNU) 4 p.m.29 at ECU* 6 p.m.

MARCH2 Temple* (ADN) 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Puerto Rico Clasico (San Juan, Puerto Rico)2 Tulane Classic (New Orleans, La.)

TULSA (6-18, 1-10 American)Home: 5-6/Away: 1-9/Neutral: 0-2 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 5 Stephen F. Austin L, 63-67 851 Richards 15/Elliott 129 Arkansas State W, 79-77 791 Elliott 38/Elliott 1213 Oklahoma State L, 48-78 1487 Elliott 16/Elliott 1021 Oral Roberts W, 67-65 913 Lescay 15/Lescay 525 Loyola Marymount W, 75-56 978 Gaulden 19/Elliott 829 vs. Western Kentucky 1 L, 63-76 102 Elliott 14/Lewis 930 vs. Marquette 1 L, 60-61 102 Elliott 18/Elliott 12

DECEMBER5 at Abilene Christian L, 63-73 1242 Lescay, Elliott 16/Elliott 77 at Little Rock L, 51-63 838 Elliott, Richards 19/Elliott 811 at 21/20 Arkansas L, 41-91 1357 Rodriguez, Richards 9/Elliott 1115 at Stetson L, 60-66 212 Richards, Elliott 13/Elliott 1221 Colorado State W, 61-55 896 Elliott 19/Gaulden 1229 at UTEP W, 58-51 681 Elliott 18/Elliott 12

JANUARY4 Temple* L, 65-74 (OT) 875 Elliott 15/Elliott 108 at Tulane* L, 62-64 (OT) 503 Elliott 18/Elliott 912 USF* (CBSSN) L, 52-68 998 Gaulden 19/Gaulden 615 at Wichita State* (ESPN3) L, 46-57 1464 Elliott 16/Elliott 1119 at UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 34-92 8240 Richards 11/Elliott 1121 ECU* (ESPN3) W, 58-56 786 Moutry 19/Elliott 1425 at SMU* L, 38-57 710 Rodriguez, Brady 10/Elliott 529 Tulane* L, 46-50 817 Brady 18/Elliott 6

FEBRUARY1 at Memphis* L, 44-63 678 Richards 9/Elliott 75 UCF* (ADN) L, 49-62 755 Johnson, Richards 15/Rodriguez 612 at Cincinnati* (ADN) L, 53-78 1952 Elliott 21/Elliott 615 SMU* 3 p.m.19 at ECU* 7 p.m.23 Wichita State* 3 p.m.29 at Temple* 2 p.m.

MARCH2 Houston* 8 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 St. Mary’s Thanksgiving Classic (Moraga, Calif.)

WICHITA STATE (13-11, 5-6 American)Home: 9-4/Away: 3-6/Neutral: 1-1 Att High Scorer/RebounderNOVEMBER 9 Northern Iowa L, 50-61 1829 Colbert 12/Prince 611 at Oral Roberts L, 66-79 1170 McCarty 17/Bastin 717 Southern W, 69-63 1712 McCully 12/Smith 820 at Louisiana Tech W, 88-80 1180 Bastin 20/Smith, Bastin 825 Houston Baptist W. 59-42 1406 McCarty 12/Smith 1730 Oklahoma W, 88-83 2336 Prince, Bastin 16/Prince 8

DECEMBER4 at 22/18 Missouri State L, 55-68 2064 Brewer 14/Henderson 97 Eastern Michigan W, 63-52 1738 McCully 25/Bastin 814 at Creighton L, 46-56 743 McCully 14/Prince 616 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 100-50 1173 Reid, McCully 17/Henderson 1220 vs. Montana State 1 W, 66-64 100 Bremaud 15/Bastin 721 vs. Virginia Tech 1 L, 63-84 100 Brewer 14/Kirven 730 Grambling State W, 77-65 1797 McCully 18/Smith 7

JANUARY2 at 1/1 UConn* (SNY/ESPN3) L, 55-83 7550 McCully 16/3 tied 35 Tulane* (ADN) L, 56-61 1703 McCully 13/Henderson 812 at ECU* (ADN) W, 61-53 704 Colbert 12/Henderson 915 Tulsa* (ESPN3) W, 57-46 1464 Bremaud, Bastin 13/Henderson 819 Temple* W, 72-70 1582 McCully 15/Bastin 622 USF* (ADN) L, 50-56 1556 McCully 21/Colbert, Reid 425 at Houston* (ESPN3) L, 56-64 (OT) 1381 Brewer 13/Bastin 1029 at SMU* L, 44-64 695 Bastin 8/Kirven 7

FEBRUARY1 ECU* W, 57-55 1953 Henderson, Prince 11/Bastin 95 at Temple* W, 85-75 1116 Brewer 19/Bastin 812 Memphis* L, 60-69 1342 McCully 17/3 tied 716 at Tulane 2 p.m.19 SMU* 7:30 p.m.23 at Tulsa* 3 p.m.29 Cincinnati* (ESPN3) 3 p.m.

MARCH2 at UCF* (CBSSN) 7 p.m.

All times Eastern and subject to change | Asterisk denotes American Athletic Conference game1 Puerto Rico Coqui Classic (Guaynabo, Puerto Rico)

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Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. UConn 23 20-3 1775 77.2

2. Temple 23 13-10 1613 70.1

3. Cincinnati 23 16-7 1606 69.8

4. Memphis 24 13-11 1611 67.1

5. USF 24 15-9 1575 65.6

6. UCF 22 14-8 1417 64.4

7. Wichita State 24 13-11 1543 64.3

8. Houston 25 12-13 1558 62.3

9. Tulane 24 12-12 1446 60.2

10. SMU 23 10-13 1330 57.8

11. ECU 23 5-18 1284 55.8

12. Tulsa 24 6-18 1336 55.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. UConn 23 1271 55.3

2. USF 24 1352 56.3

3. UCF 22 1282 58.3

4. SMU 23 1356 59.0

5. Tulane 24 1427 59.5

6. Cincinnati 23 1439 62.6

7. Wichita State 24 1543 64.3

8. Memphis 24 1577 65.7

9. ECU 23 1518 66.0

10. Houston 25 1663 66.5

11. Tulsa 24 1600 66.7

12. Temple 23 1645 71.5

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. UConn 23 77.2 55.3 +21.9

2. USF 24 65.6 56.3 +9.3

3. Cincinnati 23 69.8 62.6 +7.3

4. UCF 22 64.4 58.3 +6.1

5. Memphis 24 67.1 65.7 +1.4

6. Tulane 24 60.2 59.5 +0.8

7. Wichita State 24 64.3 64.3 +0.0

8. SMU 23 57.8 59.0 -1.1

9. Temple 23 70.1 71.5 -1.4

10. Houston 25 62.3 66.5 -4.2

11. ECU 23 55.8 66.0 -10.2

12. Tulsa 24 55.7 66.7 -11.0

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. UCF 22 280 378 . 7 4 1

2. Cincinnati 23 279 381 . 7 3 2

3. Temple 23 291 399 . 7 2 9

4. USF 24 264 388 . 6 8 0

5. Wichita State 24 355 523 . 6 7 9

6. UConn 23 213 314 . 6 7 8

7. SMU 23 236 357 . 6 6 1

8. Tulsa 24 227 348 . 6 5 2

9. Memphis 24 300 474 . 6 3 3

10. Houston 25 259 429 . 6 0 4

11. Tulane 24 268 459 . 5 8 4

12. ECU 23 186 319 . 5 8 3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. UConn 23 684 1450 . 4 7 2

2. Cincinnati 23 621 1465 . 4 2 4

3. UCF 22 524 1241 . 4 2 2

4. Memphis 24 592 1405 . 4 2 1

5. Temple 23 577 1441 . 4 0 0

6. USF 24 564 1419 . 3 9 7

7. Wichita State 24 536 1365 . 3 9 3

8. Houston 25 584 1514 . 3 8 6

9. Tulane 24 510 1347 . 3 7 9

10. SMU 23 517 1410 . 3 6 7

11. Tulsa 24 497 1383 . 3 5 9

12. ECU 23 506 1453 . 3 4 8

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. UConn 23 499 1441 . 3 4 6

2. USF 24 466 1326 . 3 5 1

3. Tulane 24 523 1442 . 3 6 3

4. SMU 23 498 1350 . 3 6 9

5. Cincinnati 23 536 1364 . 3 9 3

6. Wichita State 24 527 1333 . 3 9 5

7. UCF 22 468 1178 . 3 9 7

8. Temple 23 580 1443 . 4 0 2

9. Memphis 24 589 1455 . 4 0 5

10. Houston 25 631 1531 . 4 1 2

11. Tulsa 24 575 1386 . 4 1 5

12. ECU 23 526 1167 . 4 5 1

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. UConn 23 194 496 . 3 9 1

2. Memphis 24 127 366 . 3 4 7

3. USF 24 183 548 . 3 3 4

4. Temple 23 168 523 . 3 2 1

5. UCF 22 89 279 . 3 1 9

6. Tulane 24 158 504 . 3 1 3

7. Wichita State 24 116 386 . 3 0 1

8. Cincinnati 23 85 290 . 2 9 3

9. Houston 25 131 474 . 2 7 6

10. Tulsa 24 115 431 . 2 6 7

11. ECU 23 86 334 . 2 5 7

12. SMU 23 60 244 . 2 4 6

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. Tulane 24 127 450 . 2 8 2

2. UConn 23 135 468 . 2 8 8

3. Memphis 24 135 463 . 2 9 2

4. Houston 25 135 446 . 3 0 3

5. USF 24 117 384 . 3 0 5

6. Cincinnati 23 125 406 . 3 0 8

7. SMU 23 137 443 . 3 0 9

8. ECU 23 132 411 . 3 2 1

9. Wichita State 24 163 479 . 3 4 0

10. Tulsa 24 143 411 . 3 4 8

11. Temple 23 179 512 . 3 5 0

12. UCF 22 173 446 . 3 8 8

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Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. UConn 23 994 43.2

2. USF 24 1026 42.8

3. SMU 23 968 42.1

4. Temple 23 958 41.7

5. Tulane 24 928 38.7

6. Memphis 24 918 38.2

7. Houston 25 949 38.0

8. Cincinnati 23 872 37.9

9. Wichita State 24 869 36.2

10. UCF 22 785 35.7

11. Tulsa 24 803 33.5

12. ECU 23 680 29.6

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. USF 24 770 32.1

2. UCF 22 707 32.1

3. UConn 23 786 34.2

4. Memphis 24 866 36.1

Wichita State 24 866 36.1

6. Temple 23 836 36.3

7. SMU 23 850 37.0

8. Cincinnati 23 868 37.7

9. Tulane 24 944 39.3

10. Houston 25 998 39.9

11. ECU 23 944 41.0

12. Tulsa 24 990 41.2

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. USF 24 1026 42.8 770 32.1 +10.7

2. UConn 23 994 43.2 786 34.2 +9.0

3. Temple 23 958 41.7 836 36.3 +5.3

4. SMU 23 968 42.1 850 37.0 +5.1

5. UCF 22 785 35.7 707 32.1 +3.5

6. Memphis 24 918 38.2 866 36.1 +2.2

7. Cincinnati 23 872 37.9 868 37.7 +0.2

8. Wichita State 24 869 36.2 866 36.1 +0.1

9. Tulane 24 928 38.7 944 39.3 -0.7

10. Houston 25 949 38.0 998 39.9 -2.0

11. Tulsa 24 803 33.5 990 41.2 -7.8

12. ECU 23 680 29.6 944 41.0 -11.5

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 23 118 5.1

2. Tulane 24 111 4.6

3. SMU 23 94 4.1

Cincinnati 23 94 4.1

5. Houston 25 101 4.0

6. USF 24 96 4.0

7. Memphis 24 92 3.8

8. Tulsa 24 80 3.3

9. Temple 23 76 3.3

10. Wichita State 24 79 3.3

11. UCF 22 53 2.4

12. ECU 23 40 1.7

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 23 430 18.7

2. Cincinnati 23 392 17.0

3. Temple 23 324 14.1

4. USF 24 334 13.9

5. SMU 23 317 13.8

6. Tulane 24 326 13.6

7. Memphis 24 315 13.1

8. Tulsa 24 308 12.8

9. UCF 22 273 12.4

10. Houston 25 309 12.4

11. ECU 23 241 10.5

12. Wichita State 24 242 10.1

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. ECU 23 318 13.8

2. Wichita State 24 235 9.8

3. UCF 22 215 9.8

4. Tulsa 24 223 9.3

5. SMU 23 209 9.1

6. UConn 23 204 8.9

7. Houston 25 203 8.1

8. Memphis 24 193 8.0

9. Cincinnati 23 183 8.0

10. Tulane 24 185 7.7

11. USF 24 160 6.7

12. Temple 23 97 4.2

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. ECU 23 380 16.5 566 24.6 +8.1

2. Cincinnati 23 290 12.6 390 17.0 +4.3

3. UCF 22 367 16.7 439 20.0 +3.3

4. Wichita State 24 444 18.5 491 20.5 +2.0

5. UConn 23 329 14.3 356 15.5 +1.2

6. Tulsa 24 415 17.3 430 17.9 +0.6

7. Houston 25 464 18.6 463 18.5 +0.0

8. SMU 23 444 19.3 436 19.0 -0.3

9. Memphis 24 433 18.0 399 16.6 -1.4

10. Tulane 24 437 18.2 399 16.6 -1.6

11. USF 24 408 17.0 351 14.6 -2.4

12. Temple 23 340 14.8 255 11.1 -3.7

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. Cincinnati 23 392 17.0 290 12.6 1.4

2. UConn 23 430 18.7 329 14.3 1.3

3. Temple 23 324 14.1 340 14.8 1.0

4. USF 24 334 13.9 408 17.0 0.8

5. Tulane 24 326 13.6 437 18.2 0.7

6. UCF 22 273 12.4 367 16.7 0.7

7. Tulsa 24 308 12.8 415 17.3 0.7

8. Memphis 24 315 13.1 433 18.0 0.7

9. SMU 23 317 13.8 444 19.3 0.7

10. Houston 25 309 12.4 464 18.6 0.7

11. ECU 23 241 10.5 380 16.5 0.6

12. Wichita State 24 242 10.1 444 18.5 0.5

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Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. SMU 23 372 16.2

2. USF 24 369 15.4

3. Houston 25 375 15.0

4. Temple 23 336 14.6

5. Cincinnati 23 306 13.3

6. Memphis 24 319 13.3

7. UConn 23 298 13.0

8. Wichita State 24 308 12.8

9. ECU 23 294 12.8

10. Tulane 24 299 12.5

11. UCF 22 271 12.3

12. Tulsa 24 239 10.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 23 696 30.3

2. USF 24 657 27.4

3. Temple 23 622 27.0

4. Tulane 24 629 26.2

5. SMU 23 596 25.9

6. Memphis 24 599 25.0

7. Cincinnati 23 566 24.6

8. Tulsa 24 564 23.5

9. Wichita State 24 561 23.4

10. UCF 22 514 23.4

11. Houston 25 574 23.0

12. ECU 23 386 16.8

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. USF 24 657 251 .724

2. UConn 23 696 269 .721

3. UCF 22 514 226 .695

4. Temple 23 622 279 .690

5. SMU 23 596 290 .673

6. Wichita State 24 561 289 .660

7. Cincinnati 23 566 292 .660

8. Memphis 24 599 315 .655

9. Tulsa 24 564 298 .654

10. Tulane 24 629 339 .650

11. Houston 25 574 375 .605

12. ECU 23 386 278 .581

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. USF 24 369 519 .416

2. SMU 23 372 560 .399

3. Temple 23 336 557 .376

4. Houston 25 375 623 .376

5. Memphis 24 319 551 .367

6. UConn 23 298 517 .366

7. UCF 22 271 481 .360

8. Wichita State 24 308 577 .348

9. Cincinnati 23 306 576 .347

10. Tulane 24 299 605 .331

11. ECU 23 294 666 .306

12. Tulsa 24 239 692 .257

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 23 194 8.4

2. USF 24 183 7.6

3. Temple 23 168 7.3

4. Tulane 24 158 6.6

5. Memphis 24 127 5.3

6. Houston 25 131 5.2

7. Wichita State 24 116 4.8

8. Tulsa 24 115 4.8

9. UCF 22 89 4.0

10. ECU 23 86 3.7

11. Cincinnati 23 85 3.7

12. SMU 23 60 2.6

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Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

UConn 10-0 1.000 82.8 49.1 20-3 . 8 7 0 77.2 55.3

Cincinnati 7-3 . 7 0 0 71.3 66.3 16-7 . 6 9 6 69.8 62.6

USF 7-3 . 7 0 0 66.7 55.8 15-9 . 6 2 5 65.6 56.3

Tulane 7-4 . 6 3 6 58.7 59.0 12-12 . 5 0 0 60.2 59.5

UCF 6-4 . 6 0 0 67.3 60.0 14-8 . 6 3 6 64.4 58.3

Temple 5-5 . 5 0 0 68.7 74.1 13-10 . 5 6 5 70.1 71.5

Wichita State 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.4 63.3 13-11 . 5 4 2 64.3 64.3

Houston 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.2 66.2 12-13 . 4 8 0 62.3 66.5

Memphis 4-7 . 3 6 4 61.9 67.3 13-11 . 5 4 2 67.1 65.7

SMU 4-7 . 3 6 4 56.3 59.8 10-13 . 4 3 5 57.8 59.0

ECU 2-8 . 2 0 0 54.0 66.0 5-18 . 2 1 7 55.8 66.0

Tulsa 1-10 . 0 9 1 49.7 65.5 6-18 . 2 5 0 55.7 66.7

Current unbeaten streak

Cincinnati -- 3

UCF -- 3

USF -- 2

SMU -- 1

Memphis -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Cincinnati 23 1606-1439 69.8-62.6 +7.3 621-1465 . 4 2 4 85-290 . 2 9 3 279-381 . 7 3 2 872 868 +0.2

ECU 23 1284-1518 55.8-66.0 -10.2 506-1453 . 3 4 8 86-334 . 2 5 7 186-319 . 5 8 3 680 944 -11.5

Houston 25 1558-1663 62.3-66.5 -4.2 584-1514 . 3 8 6 131-474 . 2 7 6 259-429 . 6 0 4 949 998 -2.0

Memphis 24 1611-1577 67.1-65.7 +1.4 592-1405 . 4 2 1 127-366 . 3 4 7 300-474 . 6 3 3 918 866 +2.2

SMU 23 1330-1356 57.8-59.0 -1.1 517-1410 . 3 6 7 60-244 . 2 4 6 236-357 . 6 6 1 968 850 +5.1

Temple 23 1613-1645 70.1-71.5 -1.4 577-1441 . 4 0 0 168-523 . 3 2 1 291-399 . 7 2 9 958 836 +5.3

Tulane 24 1446-1427 60.2-59.5 +0.8 510-1347 . 3 7 9 158-504 . 3 1 3 268-459 . 5 8 4 928 944 -0.7

Tulsa 24 1336-1600 55.7-66.7 -11.0 497-1383 . 3 5 9 115-431 . 2 6 7 227-348 . 6 5 2 803 990 -7.8

UCF 22 1417-1282 64.4-58.3 +6.1 524-1241 . 4 2 2 89-279 . 3 1 9 280-378 . 7 4 1 785 707 +3.5

UConn 23 1775-1271 77.2-55.3 +21.9 684-1450 . 4 7 2 194-496 . 3 9 1 213-314 . 6 7 8 994 786 +9.0

USF 24 1575-1352 65.6-56.3 +9.3 564-1419 . 3 9 7 183-548 . 3 3 4 264-388 . 6 8 0 1026 770 +10.7

Wichita State 24 1543-1543 64.3-64.3 +0.0 536-1365 . 3 9 3 116-386 . 3 0 1 355-523 . 6 7 9 869 866 +0.1

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Cincinnati 14-14991 1071 7-17925 2561 2-200 100 23-33116 1440

ECU 11-17525 1593 10-16683 1668 2-233 116 23-34441 1497

Houston 12-14376 1198 9-27178 3020 4-2997 749 25-44551 1782

Memphis 12-5994 500 10-23142 2314 2-300 150 24-29436 1226

SMU 15-11121 741 7-8412 1202 1-223 223 23-19756 859

Temple 12-16263 1355 9-10364 1152 2-293 146 23-26920 1170

Tulane 15-10166 678 7-6953 993 2-100 50 24-17219 717

Tulsa 11-10147 922 11-17877 1625 2-204 102 24-28228 1176

UCF 11-42288 3844 9-13671 1519 2-277 138 22-56236 2556

UConn 11-105420 9584 11-52526 4775 1-7238 7238 23-165184 7182

USF 13-37559 2889 7-12880 1840 4-1248 312 24-51687 2154

Wichita State 13-21591 1661 9-16603 1845 2-200 100 24-38394 1600

Totals 150-307441 2050 106-224214 2115 26-13513 520 282-545168 1933

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 179 0 95 453 19.7

2. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 165 48 60 438 19.0

3. Mia Davis-TEM 22 148 11 101 408 18.5

4. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 133 21 61 348 16.6

5. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 114 33 67 328 16.4

6. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 123 56 35 337 16.0

7. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 109 21 61 300 15.8

8. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 97 31 63 288 15.2

9. Christyn Williams-Uconn 23 136 29 42 343 14.9

10. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 136 30 40 342 14.3

11. Marissa Mackins-TEM 23 106 67 46 325 14.1

12. Lashonda Monk-ECU 23 113 34 60 320 13.9

13. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 126 15 57 324 13.5

14. Mariah McCully-WICH 19 90 18 55 253 13.3

15. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 23 120 30 33 303 13.2

16. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 19 83 31 42 239 12.6

17. Arsula Clark-TLN 24 100 0 86 286 11.9

18. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 24 117 0 48 282 11.8

19. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 103 50 33 289 11.6

20. Dymond Gladney-HOU 25 102 39 45 288 11.5

21. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 105 1 52 263 11.4

22. Brittney Smith-UCF 22 102 0 41 245 11.1

23. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 23 113 0 30 256 11.1

24. Tatyana Hill-HOU 25 106 0 59 271 10.8

25. Kayla White-SMU 20 89 13 25 216 10.8

26. Johnasia Cash-SMU 23 97 0 48 242 10.5

27. Bethy Mununga-USF 21 87 1 36 211 10.0

28. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 24 78 67 13 236 9.8

29. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 60 35 30 185 9.7

30. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 93 0 53 239 9.6

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Mia Davis-TEM 22 89 141 230 10.5

2. Bethy Mununga-USF 21 83 124 207 9.9

3. Johnasia Cash-SMU 23 72 137 209 9.1

4. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 38 167 205 8.9

5. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 23 75 124 199 8.7

6. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 86 107 193 8.4

7. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 55 146 201 8.4

8. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 24 72 126 198 8.3

9. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 60 126 186 7.8

10. Tamara Henshaw-USF 24 56 111 167 7.0

11. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 66 93 159 6.9

12. Tatyana Hill-HOU 25 76 92 168 6.7

13. Keke Hunter-MEM 23 61 88 149 6.5

14. Masseny Kaba-UCF 21 55 77 132 6.3

15. Shae Leverett-USF 23 71 73 144 6.3

16. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 64 89 153 6.1

17. Lena Niang-TEM 23 49 87 136 5.9

18. Dominique Claytor-ECU 23 50 76 126 5.5

19. Mia Heide-TLN 24 51 79 130 5.4

20. Paige Bayliss-SMU 23 42 82 124 5.4

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 179 300 . 5 9 7

2. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 126 239 . 5 2 7

3. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 123 257 . 4 7 9

4. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 165 360 . 4 5 8

5. Christyn Williams-Uconn 23 136 298 . 4 5 6

6. Mia Davis-TEM 22 148 328 . 4 5 1

7. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 136 310 . 4 3 9

8. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 133 312 . 4 2 6

9. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 114 273 . 4 1 8

10. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 109 290 . 3 7 6

11. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 97 265 . 3 6 6

12. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 23 120 365 . 3 2 9

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 89 4.7

2. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 23 103 4.5

3. Asonah Alexander-TEM Fr 23 102 4.4

4. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 92 4.4

5. Alexis Gaulden-TLS 19 83 4.4

6. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 79 4.2

7. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 85 4.0

8. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 98 3.9

9. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 76 3.8

10. Gazmyne Herndon-MEM 24 86 3.6

11. Diamond Battles-UCF 22 76 3.5

12. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 65 3.4

13. Lashonda Monk-ECU 23 76 3.3

14. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 23 74 3.2

15. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 80 3.2

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Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 19 42 48 . 8 7 5

2. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 61 72 . 8 4 7

3. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 95 117 . 8 1 2

4. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 67 83 . 8 0 7

5. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 60 75 . 8 0 0

Lashonda Monk-ECU 23 60 75 . 8 0 0

7. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 52 66 . 7 8 8

8. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 23 63 80 . 7 8 8

9. Alana Davis-MEM 24 61 78 . 7 8 2

10. Mia Davis-TEM 22 101 130 . 7 7 7

11. Marissa Mackins-TEM 23 46 61 . 7 5 4

12. Amber Bacon-SMU 23 48 66 . 7 2 7

13. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 53 76 . 6 9 7

14. Alexis Gaulden-TLS 19 40 58 . 6 9 0

15. Mariah McCully-WICH 19 55 80 . 6 8 8

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Lashonda Monk-ECU 23 88 3.8

2. Dominique Claytor-ECU 23 72 3.1

3. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 48 2.3

4. Mariah McCully-WICH 19 43 2.3

5. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 23 49 2.1

6. Alexis Gaulden-TLS 19 39 2.1

7. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 42 2.0

8. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 48 1.9

9. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 23 43 1.9

10. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 35 1.8

11. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 42 1.8

12. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 40 1.7

13. Rebecca Lescay-TLS 24 41 1.7

14. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 32 1.7

15. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 42 1.7

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 56 128 . 4 3 8

2. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 24 67 163 . 4 1 1

3. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 48 117 . 4 1 0

4. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 35 91 . 3 8 5

5. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 23 37 97 . 3 8 1

6. Georgia Gayle-UCF 22 46 121 . 3 8 0

7. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 30 81 . 3 7 0

8. Kayla Manuirirangi-TLN 24 48 134 . 3 5 8

9. Marissa Mackins-TEM 23 67 190 . 3 5 3

10. Sam Rodgers-CIN 23 39 116 . 3 3 6

11. Bria Patterson-HOU Fr 25 26 78 . 3 3 3

12. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 19 31 95 . 3 2 6

13. Christyn Williams-Uconn 23 29 92 . 3 1 5

14. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 33 106 . 3 1 1

15. Maddie Bittle-TLS 24 29 95 . 3 0 5

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Marissa Mackins-TEM 23 67 2.9

2. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 24 67 2.8

3. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 56 2.7

4. Georgia Gayle-UCF 22 46 2.1

5. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 48 2.1

6. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 50 2.0

Kayla Manuirirangi-TLN 24 48 2.0

8. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 35 1.8

9. Sam Rodgers-CIN 23 39 1.7

10. Sierra Cheatham-TLN 24 40 1.7

11. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 33 1.7

12. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 19 31 1.6

Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 31 1.6

14. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 23 37 1.6

15. Dymond Gladney-HOU 25 39 1.6

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 23 78 3.4

2. Mia Heide-TLN 24 48 2.0

3. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 37 1.5

4. Johnasia Cash-SMU 23 33 1.4

5. Bethy Mununga-USF 21 22 1.0

6. Shannen Atkinson-TEM 23 24 1.0

7. Addaya Moore-CIN 23 23 1.0

8. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 24 23 1.0

9. Masseny Kaba-UCF 21 19 0.9

10. Asia Henderson-WICH 23 20 0.9

IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 20 0.9

12. Keasja Peace-HOU 21 18 0.9

13. Tiara Chambers-ECU 23 19 0.8

14. Kristyna Brabencova-USF Fr 21 17 0.8

15. Maya Jones-HOU 24 19 0.8

Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 19 0.8

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Asonah Alexander-TEM Fr 23 102 36 2.8

2. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 85 41 2.1

3. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 79 44 1.8

4. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 89 53 1.7

5. Sam Rodgers-CIN 23 73 44 1.7

6. Diamond Battles-UCF 22 76 54 1.4

7. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 92 71 1.3

8. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 23 103 81 1.3

9. Gazmyne Herndon-MEM 24 86 68 1.3

10. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 98 83 1.2

11. Amber Bacon-SMU 23 73 62 1.2

12. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 23 74 66 1.1

13. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 71 64 1.1

14. Alexis Gaulden-TLS 19 83 76 1.1

15. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 80 74 1.1

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Mia Davis-TEM 22 89 4.0

2. Bethy Mununga-USF 21 83 4.0

3. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 86 3.7

4. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 23 75 3.3

5. Johnasia Cash-SMU 23 72 3.1

6. Shae Leverett-USF 23 71 3.1

7. Tatyana Hill-HOU 25 76 3.0

8. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 24 72 3.0

9. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 66 2.9

10. Keke Hunter-MEM 23 61 2.7

11. Masseny Kaba-UCF 21 55 2.6

12. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 64 2.6

13. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 60 2.5

14. Brittney Smith-UCF 22 52 2.4

15. Tamara Henshaw-USF 24 56 2.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 167 7.3

2. Mia Davis-TEM 22 141 6.4

3. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 146 6.1

4. Johnasia Cash-SMU 23 137 6.0

5. Bethy Mununga-USF 21 124 5.9

6. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 23 124 5.4

7. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 24 126 5.3

Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 126 5.3

9. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 107 4.7

10. Tamara Henshaw-USF 24 111 4.6

11. Sam Rodgers-CIN 23 94 4.1

12. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 93 4.0

13. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 100 4.0

14. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 79 4.0

15. Keke Hunter-MEM 23 88 3.8

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Dorian Branch-HOU 25 924 37.0

2. Dymond Gladney-HOU 25 921 36.8

3. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 25 918 36.7

4. Sam Rodgers-CIN 23 831 36.1

5. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 21 756 36.0

6. Christyn Williams-Uconn 23 819 35.6

7. Mia Davis-TEM 22 771 35.0

8. Megan Walker-Uconn 23 804 35.0

9. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 23 796 34.6

10. Antoinette Miller-CIN 19 644 33.9

11. Jamirah Shutes-MEM 19 640 33.7

12. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 23 774 33.7

13. Krystal Freeman-TLN 24 805 33.5

14. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 23 760 33.0

15. Lashonda Monk-ECU 23 756 32.9

16. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 24 786 32.8

17. Elisa Pinzan-USF 19 620 32.6

18. Korneila Wright-UCF 21 681 32.4

19. Angel Rizor-CIN 23 744 32.3

20. Dominique Claytor-ECU 23 732 31.8

21. Ashley Jones-TEM 20 618 30.9

22. Marissa Mackins-TEM 23 709 30.8

23. Masseny Kaba-UCF 21 631 30.0

24. Amber Bacon-SMU 23 691 30.0

25. Alexis Gaulden-TLS 19 567 29.8

26. Carla Bremaud-WICH 23 677 29.4

27. Lena Niang-TEM 23 675 29.3

28. Kayla White-SMU 20 582 29.1

29. Bria Patterson-HOU Fr 25 710 28.4

30. Sierra Cheatham-TLN 24 680 28.3

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team ID

Cincinnati CIN

ECU ECU

Houston HOU

Memphis MEM

SMU SMU

Temple TEM

Tulane TLN

Tulsa TLS

UCF UCF

UConn UCONN

USF USF

Wichita State WICH

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. UConn 10 10-0 828 82.8

2. Cincinnati 10 7-3 713 71.3

3. Temple 10 5-5 687 68.7

4. UCF 10 6-4 673 67.3

5. USF 10 7-3 667 66.7

6. Memphis 11 4-7 681 61.9

7. Wichita State 11 5-6 653 59.4

8. Houston 11 5-6 651 59.2

9. Tulane 11 7-4 646 58.7

10. SMU 11 4-7 619 56.3

11. ECU 10 2-8 540 54.0

12. Tulsa 11 1-10 547 49.7

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. UConn 10 491 49.1

2. USF 10 558 55.8

3. Tulane 11 649 59.0

4. SMU 11 658 59.8

5. UCF 10 600 60.0

6. Wichita State 11 696 63.3

7. Tulsa 11 721 65.5

8. ECU 10 660 66.0

9. Houston 11 728 66.2

10. Cincinnati 10 663 66.3

11. Memphis 11 740 67.3

12. Temple 10 741 74.1

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. UConn 10 82.8 49.1 +33.7

2. USF 10 66.7 55.8 +10.9

3. UCF 10 67.3 60.0 +7.3

4. Cincinnati 10 71.3 66.3 +5.0

5. Tulane 11 58.7 59.0 -0.3

6. SMU 11 56.3 59.8 -3.5

7. Wichita State 11 59.4 63.3 -3.9

8. Memphis 11 61.9 67.3 -5.4

9. Temple 10 68.7 74.1 -5.4

10. Houston 11 59.2 66.2 -7.0

11. ECU 10 54.0 66.0 -12.0

12. Tulsa 11 49.7 65.5 -15.8

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. USF 10 131 175 . 7 4 9

2. UCF 10 129 178 . 7 2 5

3. Temple 10 118 164 . 7 2 0

4. Cincinnati 10 126 178 . 7 0 8

5. UConn 10 110 159 . 6 9 2

6. Wichita State 11 143 208 . 6 8 8

7. SMU 11 90 137 . 6 5 7

8. Memphis 11 118 184 . 6 4 1

9. Tulsa 11 90 142 . 6 3 4

10. Tulane 11 131 213 . 6 1 5

11. ECU 10 89 147 . 6 0 5

12. Houston 11 112 191 . 5 8 6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. UConn 10 310 605 . 5 1 2

2. UCF 10 254 563 . 4 5 1

3. Cincinnati 10 272 632 . 4 3 0

4. USF 10 230 549 . 4 1 9

5. Memphis 11 254 613 . 4 1 4

6. Temple 10 249 626 . 3 9 8

7. Wichita State 11 227 610 . 3 7 2

8. Houston 11 239 644 . 3 7 1

9. SMU 11 246 663 . 3 7 1

10. Tulane 11 220 602 . 3 6 5

11. ECU 10 208 603 . 3 4 5

12. Tulsa 11 205 612 . 3 3 5

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. UConn 10 193 600 . 3 2 2

2. USF 10 199 575 . 3 4 6

3. Tulane 11 234 652 . 3 5 9

4. SMU 11 249 634 . 3 9 3

5. UCF 10 226 555 . 4 0 7

6. Wichita State 11 248 609 . 4 0 7

7. Memphis 11 278 671 . 4 1 4

8. Cincinnati 10 254 608 . 4 1 8

9. Tulsa 11 257 615 . 4 1 8

10. Houston 11 284 671 . 4 2 3

11. Temple 10 269 621 . 4 3 3

12. ECU 10 223 511 . 4 3 6

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. UConn 10 98 225 . 4 3 6

2. USF 10 76 194 . 3 9 2

3. Memphis 11 55 155 . 3 5 5

4. Cincinnati 10 43 131 . 3 2 8

5. Tulane 11 75 237 . 3 1 6

6. UCF 10 36 114 . 3 1 6

7. Wichita State 11 56 183 . 3 0 6

8. Temple 10 71 238 . 2 9 8

9. Houston 11 61 210 . 2 9 0

10. SMU 11 37 128 . 2 8 9

11. Tulsa 11 47 191 . 2 4 6

12. ECU 10 35 147 . 2 3 8

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. UConn 10 43 165 . 2 6 1

2. USF 10 40 147 . 2 7 2

3. Houston 11 46 164 . 2 8 0

4. Memphis 11 67 226 . 2 9 6

5. Cincinnati 10 45 150 . 3 0 0

6. Tulane 11 64 210 . 3 0 5

7. SMU 11 58 189 . 3 0 7

8. Wichita State 11 64 195 . 3 2 8

9. ECU 10 60 168 . 3 5 7

10. UCF 10 64 173 . 3 7 0

11. Temple 10 72 194 . 3 7 1

12. Tulsa 11 67 172 . 3 9 0

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. UConn 10 424 42.4

2. USF 10 407 40.7

3. Temple 10 399 39.9

4. SMU 11 437 39.7

5. Tulane 11 421 38.3

6. UCF 10 371 37.1

7. Memphis 11 397 36.1

8. Wichita State 11 394 35.8

9. Cincinnati 10 356 35.6

10. Houston 11 390 35.5

11. Tulsa 11 351 31.9

12. ECU 10 286 28.6

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. UCF 10 302 30.2

2. UConn 10 311 31.1

3. USF 10 321 32.1

4. Memphis 11 388 35.3

5. Wichita State 11 392 35.6

6. SMU 11 393 35.7

7. Temple 10 369 36.9

8. Tulane 11 426 38.7

9. Cincinnati 10 388 38.8

10. ECU 10 418 41.8

11. Tulsa 11 462 42.0

12. Houston 11 463 42.1

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. UConn 10 424 42.4 311 31.1 +11.3

2. USF 10 407 40.7 321 32.1 +8.6

3. UCF 10 371 37.1 302 30.2 +6.9

4. SMU 11 437 39.7 393 35.7 +4.0

5. Temple 10 399 39.9 369 36.9 +3.0

6. Memphis 11 397 36.1 388 35.3 +0.8

7. Wichita State 11 394 35.8 392 35.6 +0.2

8. Tulane 11 421 38.3 426 38.7 -0.5

9. Cincinnati 10 356 35.6 388 38.8 -3.2

10. Houston 11 390 35.5 463 42.1 -6.6

11. Tulsa 11 351 31.9 462 42.0 -10.1

12. ECU 10 286 28.6 418 41.8 -13.2

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 10 53 5.3

2. Tulane 11 52 4.7

3. Houston 11 44 4.0

Cincinnati 10 40 4.0

5. SMU 11 40 3.6

6. USF 10 36 3.6

7. Memphis 11 35 3.2

Wichita State 11 35 3.2

9. Tulsa 11 33 3.0

10. ECU 10 28 2.8

Temple 10 28 2.8

12. UCF 10 25 2.5

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 10 215 21.5

2. Cincinnati 10 169 16.9

3. USF 10 144 14.4

UCF 10 144 14.4

5. SMU 11 157 14.3

6. Temple 10 140 14.0

7. Memphis 11 144 13.1

8. Tulane 11 139 12.6

9. Houston 11 135 12.3

Tulsa 11 135 12.3

11. ECU 10 112 11.2

12. Wichita State 11 107 9.7

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. ECU 10 141 14.1

2. Tulsa 11 112 10.2

3. UConn 10 97 9.7

4. UCF 10 92 9.2

5. Wichita State 11 101 9.2

6. SMU 11 98 8.9

7. Houston 11 90 8.2

8. Tulane 11 86 7.8

9. Cincinnati 10 75 7.5

10. USF 10 68 6.8

11. Memphis 11 71 6.5

12. Temple 10 42 4.2

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. ECU 10 174 17.4 241 24.1 +6.7

2. Cincinnati 10 127 12.7 172 17.2 +4.5

3. UConn 10 152 15.2 175 17.5 +2.3

4. UCF 10 177 17.7 187 18.7 +1.0

Houston 11 208 18.9 219 19.9 +1.0

6. Tulsa 11 207 18.8 205 18.6 -0.2

7. Wichita State 11 226 20.5 221 20.1 -0.5

8. SMU 11 220 20.0 211 19.2 -0.8

9. Tulane 11 207 18.8 186 16.9 -1.9

10. USF 10 174 17.4 141 14.1 -3.3

11. Temple 10 150 15.0 112 11.2 -3.8

12. Memphis 11 200 18.2 152 13.8 -4.4

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. UConn 10 215 21.5 152 15.2 1.4

2. Cincinnati 10 169 16.9 127 12.7 1.3

3. Temple 10 140 14.0 150 15.0 0.9

4. USF 10 144 14.4 174 17.4 0.8

5. UCF 10 144 14.4 177 17.7 0.8

6. Memphis 11 144 13.1 200 18.2 0.7

7. SMU 11 157 14.3 220 20.0 0.7

8. Tulane 11 139 12.6 207 18.8 0.7

9. Tulsa 11 135 12.3 207 18.8 0.7

10. Houston 11 135 12.3 208 18.9 0.6

11. ECU 10 112 11.2 174 17.4 0.6

12. Wichita State 11 107 9.7 226 20.5 0.5

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. SMU 11 174 15.8

2. Temple 10 149 14.9

3. Houston 11 158 14.4

4. UCF 10 132 13.2

5. Wichita State 11 143 13.0

6. Tulane 11 142 12.9

7. Memphis 11 139 12.6

8. Cincinnati 10 125 12.5

9. USF 10 124 12.4

10. UConn 10 120 12.0

11. ECU 10 115 11.5

12. Tulsa 11 110 10.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 10 304 30.4

2. USF 10 283 28.3

3. Tulane 11 279 25.4

4. Temple 10 250 25.0

5. SMU 11 263 23.9

6. UCF 10 239 23.9

7. Memphis 11 258 23.5

8. Cincinnati 10 231 23.1

9. Wichita State 11 251 22.8

10. Tulsa 11 241 21.9

11. Houston 11 232 21.1

12. ECU 10 171 17.1

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. UConn 10 304 112 .731

2. USF 10 283 121 .700

3. UCF 10 239 106 .693

4. Temple 10 250 120 .676

5. Wichita State 11 251 130 .659

6. SMU 11 263 138 .656

7. Tulane 11 279 159 .637

8. Cincinnati 10 231 133 .635

9. Memphis 11 258 149 .634

10. Tulsa 11 241 148 .620

11. Houston 11 232 180 .563

12. ECU 10 171 135 .559

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. SMU 11 174 255 .406

2. UCF 10 132 196 .402

3. USF 10 124 200 .383

4. UConn 10 120 199 .376

5. Temple 10 149 249 .374

6. Memphis 11 139 239 .368

7. Houston 11 158 283 .358

8. Wichita State 11 143 262 .353

9. Tulane 11 142 267 .347

10. Cincinnati 10 125 255 .329

11. ECU 10 115 283 .289

12. Tulsa 11 110 314 .259

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. UConn 10 98 9.8

2. USF 10 76 7.6

3. Temple 10 71 7.1

4. Tulane 11 75 6.8

5. Houston 11 61 5.5

6. Wichita State 11 56 5.1

7. Memphis 11 55 5.0

8. Cincinnati 10 43 4.3

9. Tulsa 11 47 4.3

10. UCF 10 36 3.6

11. ECU 10 35 3.5

12. SMU 11 37 3.4

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

UConn 10-0 1.000 82.8 49.1 10-0 1.000 82.8 49.1

Cincinnati 7-3 . 7 0 0 71.3 66.3 7-3 . 7 0 0 71.3 66.3

USF 7-3 . 7 0 0 66.7 55.8 7-3 . 7 0 0 66.7 55.8

Tulane 7-4 . 6 3 6 58.7 59.0 7-4 . 6 3 6 58.7 59.0

UCF 6-4 . 6 0 0 67.3 60.0 6-4 . 6 0 0 67.3 60.0

Temple 5-5 . 5 0 0 68.7 74.1 5-5 . 5 0 0 68.7 74.1

Wichita State 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.4 63.3 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.4 63.3

Houston 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.2 66.2 5-6 . 4 5 5 59.2 66.2

Memphis 4-7 . 3 6 4 61.9 67.3 4-7 . 3 6 4 61.9 67.3

SMU 4-7 . 3 6 4 56.3 59.8 4-7 . 3 6 4 56.3 59.8

ECU 2-8 . 2 0 0 54.0 66.0 2-8 . 2 0 0 54.0 66.0

Tulsa 1-10 . 0 9 1 49.7 65.5 1-10 . 0 9 1 49.7 65.5

Current unbeaten streak

UConn -- 10

UCF -- 3

Cincinnati -- 3

USF -- 2

SMU -- 1

Memphis -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

Cincinnati 10 713-663 71.3-66.3 +5.0 272-632 . 4 3 0 43-131 . 3 2 8 126-178 . 7 0 8 356 388 -3.2

ECU 10 540-660 54.0-66.0 -12.0 208-603 . 3 4 5 35-147 . 2 3 8 89-147 . 6 0 5 286 418 -13.2

Houston 11 651-728 59.2-66.2 -7.0 239-644 . 3 7 1 61-210 . 2 9 0 112-191 . 5 8 6 390 463 -6.6

Memphis 11 681-740 61.9-67.3 -5.4 254-613 . 4 1 4 55-155 . 3 5 5 118-184 . 6 4 1 397 388 +0.8

SMU 11 619-658 56.3-59.8 -3.5 246-663 . 3 7 1 37-128 . 2 8 9 90-137 . 6 5 7 437 393 +4.0

Temple 10 687-741 68.7-74.1 -5.4 249-626 . 3 9 8 71-238 . 2 9 8 118-164 . 7 2 0 399 369 +3.0

Tulane 11 646-649 58.7-59.0 -0.3 220-602 . 3 6 5 75-237 . 3 1 6 131-213 . 6 1 5 421 426 -0.5

Tulsa 11 547-721 49.7-65.5 -15.8 205-612 . 3 3 5 47-191 . 2 4 6 90-142 . 6 3 4 351 462 -10.1

UCF 10 673-600 67.3-60.0 +7.3 254-563 . 4 5 1 36-114 . 3 1 6 129-178 . 7 2 5 371 302 +6.9

UConn 10 828-491 82.8-49.1 +33.7 310-605 . 5 1 2 98-225 . 4 3 6 110-159 . 6 9 2 424 311 +11.3

USF 10 667-558 66.7-55.8 +10.9 230-549 . 4 1 9 76-194 . 3 9 2 131-175 . 7 4 9 407 321 +8.6

Wichita State 11 653-696 59.4-63.3 -3.9 227-610 . 3 7 2 56-183 . 3 0 6 143-208 . 6 8 8 394 392 +0.2

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

Cincinnati 5-6659 1332 5-12307 2461 0-0 0 10-18966 1897

ECU 5-6356 1271 5-7706 1541 0-0 0 10-14062 1406

Houston 6-5430 905 5-17073 3415 0-0 0 11-22503 2046

Memphis 5-3078 616 6-13981 2330 0-0 0 11-17059 1551

SMU 6-5506 918 5-6681 1336 0-0 0 11-12187 1108

Temple 5-8007 1601 5-6847 1369 0-0 0 10-14854 1485

Tulane 6-4109 685 5-5714 1143 0-0 0 11-9823 893

Tulsa 5-4231 846 6-13547 2258 0-0 0 11-17778 1616

UCF 4-15432 3858 6-7569 1262 0-0 0 10-23001 2300

UConn 5-41990 8398 5-14031 2806 0-0 0 10-56021 5602

USF 5-11899 2380 5-5395 1079 0-0 0 10-17294 1729

Wichita State 6-9600 1600 5-11446 2289 0-0 0 11-21046 1913

Totals 63-122297 1941 63-122297 1941 0-0 0 126-244594 1941

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 80 0 44 204 20.4

2. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 70 21 31 192 19.2

3. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 66 14 35 181 18.1

4. Mia Davis-TEM 10 66 6 40 178 17.8

Korneila Wright-UCF 10 71 10 26 178 17.8

6. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 64 18 24 170 17.0

7. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 57 24 18 156 15.6

8. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 59 17 28 163 14.8

9. Marissa Mackins-TEM 10 46 29 27 148 14.8

10. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 10 56 13 17 142 14.2

11. Sydni Harvey-USF 10 37 26 39 139 13.9

12. Ashley Jones-TEM 9 43 14 25 125 13.9

13. Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 46 14 32 138 13.8

14. Brittney Smith-UCF 10 58 0 21 137 13.7

15. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 59 0 27 145 13.2

16. Dymond Gladney-HOU 11 49 25 21 144 13.1

17. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 10 46 16 22 130 13.0

18. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 53 0 16 122 12.2

19. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 31 21 22 105 11.7

20. Kayla White-SMU 11 53 12 10 128 11.6

21. Dorian Branch-HOU 11 44 21 14 123 11.2

22. Arsula Clark-TLN 11 39 0 42 120 10.9

23. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 10 45 0 14 104 10.4

24. Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 31 22 19 103 10.3

25. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 43 8 18 112 10.2

Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 47 0 18 112 10.2

27. Tatyana Hill-HOU 11 43 0 23 109 9.9

28. Sianni Martin-UCF 10 35 6 18 94 9.4

29. Bethy Mununga-USF 10 37 0 17 91 9.1

30. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 11 35 7 23 100 9.1

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Mia Davis-TEM 10 40 61 101 10.1

2. Bethy Mununga-USF 10 35 63 98 9.8

3. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 32 67 99 9.0

4. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 10 30 57 87 8.7

5. Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 36 58 94 8.5

6. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 34 50 84 8.4

7. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 18 65 83 8.3

8. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 26 58 84 7.6

9. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 22 61 83 7.5

10. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 30 41 71 7.1

11. Paige Bayliss-SMU 11 25 50 75 6.8

12. Tatyana Hill-HOU 11 34 40 74 6.7

13. Shae Leverett-USF 9 20 39 59 6.6

14. Masseny Kaba-UCF 9 24 34 58 6.4

15. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 28 42 70 6.4

16. Mia Heide-TLN 11 28 38 66 6.0

Lena Niang-TEM 10 26 34 60 6.0

18. Keke Hunter-MEM 10 21 36 57 5.7

Tamara Henshaw-USF 10 13 44 57 5.7

20. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 13 47 60 5.5

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 80 127 . 6 3 0

2. Brittney Smith-UCF 10 58 96 . 6 0 4

3. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 57 107 . 5 3 3

4. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 59 112 . 5 2 7

5. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 70 134 . 5 2 2

6. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 64 127 . 5 0 4

7. Mia Davis-TEM 10 66 136 . 4 8 5

8. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 53 120 . 4 4 2

9. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 59 140 . 4 2 1

10. Korneila Wright-UCF 10 71 171 . 4 1 5

11. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 66 162 . 4 0 7

12. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 10 56 173 . 3 2 4

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 47 5.2

2. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 55 5.0

Korneila Wright-UCF 10 50 5.0

4. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 48 4.8

5. Diamond Battles-UCF 10 42 4.2

6. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 11 44 4.0

Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 40 4.0

8. Gazmyne Herndon-MEM 11 42 3.8

9. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 10 37 3.7

10. Ashley Jones-TEM 9 33 3.7

11. Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 36 3.6

Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 36 3.6

13. Asonah Alexander-TEM Fr 10 35 3.5

14. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 34 3.4

15. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 37 3.4

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Korneila Wright-UCF 10 26 28 . 9 2 9

2. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 10 22 24 . 9 1 7

3. Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 32 36 . 8 8 9

4. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 31 36 . 8 6 1

5. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 22 26 . 8 4 6

6. Sydni Harvey-USF 10 39 47 . 8 3 0

7. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 44 54 . 8 1 5

8. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 26 32 . 8 1 3

9. Mia Davis-TEM 10 40 51 . 7 8 4

10. Ashley Jones-TEM 9 25 32 . 7 8 1

11. Marissa Mackins-TEM 10 27 36 . 7 5 0

12. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 24 34 . 7 0 6

13. Arsula Clark-TLN 11 42 61 . 6 8 9

14. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 35 51 . 6 8 6

15. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 23 34 . 6 7 6

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 41 4.1

2. Dominique Claytor-ECU 10 32 3.2

3. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 27 2.5

4. Korneila Wright-UCF 10 23 2.3

5. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 10 22 2.2

6. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 11 22 2.0

7. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 19 1.9

8. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 20 1.8

Dorian Branch-HOU 11 20 1.8

10. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 18 1.8

11. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 19 1.7

Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 19 1.7

13. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 17 1.7

14. Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 18 1.6

15. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 10 15 1.5

Ryann Evans-ECU Fr 10 15 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Sydni Harvey-USF 10 26 48 . 5 4 2

2. Ashley Reid-WICH 11 11 22 . 5 0 0

3. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 24 52 . 4 6 2

4. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 21 46 . 4 5 7

5. Georgia Gayle-UCF 10 19 42 . 4 5 2

6. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 21 49 . 4 2 9

7. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 10 22 53 . 4 1 5

8. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 18 45 . 4 0 0

9. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 17 44 . 3 8 6

10. Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 22 57 . 3 8 6

11. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 11 28 77 . 3 6 4

12. Bria Patterson-HOU Fr 11 13 36 . 3 6 1

13. Kayla Manuirirangi-TLN 11 25 72 . 3 4 7

14. Dymond Gladney-HOU 11 25 74 . 3 3 8

15. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 14 42 . 3 3 3

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Marissa Mackins-TEM 10 29 2.9

2. Sydni Harvey-USF 10 26 2.6

3. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 11 28 2.5

4. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 24 2.4

5. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 21 2.3

6. Dymond Gladney-HOU 11 25 2.3

Kayla Manuirirangi-TLN 11 25 2.3

8. Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 22 2.2

Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 10 22 2.2

10. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 21 2.1

11. Dorian Branch-HOU 11 21 1.9

Sierra Cheatham-TLN 11 21 1.9

13. Georgia Gayle-UCF 10 19 1.9

14. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 18 1.8

15. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 10 16 1.6

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 10 32 3.2

2. Mia Heide-TLN 11 23 2.1

3. Tiara Chambers-ECU 10 14 1.4

4. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 13 1.2

5. Addaya Moore-CIN 10 11 1.1

6. Paige Bayliss-SMU 11 11 1.0

Tatyana Hill-HOU 11 11 1.0

Masseny Kaba-UCF 9 9 1.0

9. Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 10 0.9

Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 10 0.9

11. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 9 0.9

IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 9 0.9

13. Shae Leverett-USF 9 8 0.9

14. Sierra Cheatham-TLN 11 9 0.8

15. Beatriz Jordao-USF 10 8 0.8

Aubrey Griffin-Uconn Fr 10 8 0.8

Alexa Williamson-TEM 10 8 0.8

Bethy Mununga-USF 10 8 0.8

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 48 14 3.4

2. Asonah Alexander-TEM Fr 10 35 13 2.7

3. Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 36 19 1.9

4. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 40 24 1.7

5. Diamond Battles-UCF 10 42 26 1.6

6. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 47 30 1.6

7. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 55 36 1.5

8. Anna Makurat-Uconn Fr 10 37 26 1.4

9. Korneila Wright-UCF 10 50 38 1.3

10. Gazmyne Herndon-MEM 11 42 34 1.2

11. Marissa Mackins-TEM 10 33 27 1.2

12. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 11 44 38 1.2

13. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 34 30 1.1

14. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 37 33 1.1

15. Amber Bacon-SMU 11 33 31 1.1

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Mia Davis-TEM 10 40 4.0

2. Bethy Mununga-USF 10 35 3.5

3. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 34 3.4

4. Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 36 3.3

5. Tatyana Hill-HOU 11 34 3.1

6. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 30 3.0

Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 10 30 3.0

8. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 32 2.9

9. Masseny Kaba-UCF 9 24 2.7

10. Lena Niang-TEM 10 26 2.6

11. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 28 2.5

Mia Heide-TLN 11 28 2.5

13. Brittney Smith-UCF 10 24 2.4

14. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 26 2.4

Arsula Clark-TLN 11 26 2.4

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 65 6.5

2. Bethy Mununga-USF 10 63 6.3

3. Mia Davis-TEM 10 61 6.1

4. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 67 6.1

5. Olivia Nelson-Ododa-Uconn 10 57 5.7

6. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 61 5.5

7. Johnasia Cash-SMU 11 58 5.3

Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 58 5.3

9. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 50 5.0

10. Paige Bayliss-SMU 11 50 4.5

11. Tamara Henshaw-USF 10 44 4.4

Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 44 4.4

13. Shae Leverett-USF 9 39 4.3

14. Sierra Cheatham-TLN 11 47 4.3

Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 47 4.3

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Dymond Gladney-HOU 11 437 39.7

2. Dorian Branch-HOU 11 426 38.7

3. Julia Blackshell-Fai-HOU 11 424 38.5

4. Krystal Freeman-TLN 11 405 36.8

5. Mia Davis-TEM 10 364 36.4

6. Sam Rodgers-CIN 10 361 36.1

Korneila Wright-UCF 10 361 36.1

8. Elisa Pinzan-USF 9 322 35.8

9. Taniyah Thompson-ECU Fr 10 355 35.5

10. Antoinette Miller-CIN 10 352 35.2

11. Sierra Cheatham-TLN 11 387 35.2

12. IImar'I Thomas-CIN 10 347 34.7

13. Christyn Williams-Uconn 10 346 34.6

14. Crystal Dangerfield-Uconn 10 339 33.9

15. Angel Rizor-CIN 10 331 33.1

16. Lashonda Monk-ECU 10 328 32.8

17. Reagan Bradley-SMU Fr 11 355 32.3

18. Megan Walker-Uconn 10 318 31.8

19. Lena Niang-TEM 10 307 30.7

20. Carla Bremaud-WICH 11 335 30.5

21. Marissa Mackins-TEM 10 303 30.3

22. Kendrian Elliott-TLS 11 332 30.2

23. Kayla White-SMU 11 331 30.1

24. Dominique Claytor-ECU 10 297 29.7

25. Dulcy Mendjiadeu Fan-MEM 11 325 29.5

26. Seraphine Bastin-WICH 11 323 29.4

27. Madison Griggs-MEM Fr 11 316 28.7

28. Elena Tsineke-USF Fr 10 287 28.7

29. Masseny Kaba-UCF 9 258 28.7

30. Arsula Clark-TLN 11 311 28.3

Bria Patterson-HOU Fr 11 311 28.3

JaQuia White-SMU 11 311 28.3

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (Conference games only)

TEAM IDENTIFICATION Team ID

Cincinnati CIN

ECU ECU

Houston HOU

Memphis MEM

SMU SMU

Temple TEM

Tulane TLN

Tulsa TLS

UCF UCF

UConn UCONN

USF USF

Wichita State WICH

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Conference Team Highs

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 100 Wichita State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/16/19)

99 USF vs Temple (02/09/20)

98 Cincinnati vs Miami (OH) (12/08/19)

98 UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

97 UConn vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

Margin 58 (92-34) UConn vs Tulsa (01/19/20)

56 (98-42) UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

51 (80-29) USF vs Alabama State (12/06/19)

50 (100-50) Wichita State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/16/19)

48 (99-51) USF vs Temple (02/09/20)

Field goals made 44 UConn vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

41 Cincinnati vs Miami (OH) (12/08/19)

38 UConn vs Memphis (02/07/20)

37 Houston vs Cal Baptist (11/29/19)

37 UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

Field goal attempts 80 Houston vs Oklahoma (11/23/19)

79 SMU vs North Dakota (12/09/19)

78 UConn vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

77 ECU vs Middle Tennessee (11/06/19)

77 Houston vs Cal Baptist (11/29/19)

77 Houston at Cincinnati (01/22/20)

Field goal percentage .597 (37-62) UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

.594 (38-64) UConn vs Memphis (02/07/20)

.574 (35-61) USF vs Temple (02/09/20)

.569 (41-72) Cincinnati vs Miami (OH) (12/08/19)

.564 (44-78) UConn vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

3-Pt FG made 17 USF vs Alabama State (12/06/19)

15 UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

15 Wichita State at Temple (02/05/20)

14 UConn vs Tulsa (01/19/20)

13 USF vs Temple (02/09/20)

3-Pt FG attempts 41 USF vs Notre Dame (11/30/19)

37 USF vs Alabama State (12/06/19)

34 Temple vs SMU (01/11/20)

33 Temple vs Xavier (11/14/19)

33 Tulane vs UCF (01/22/20)

3-Pt percentage .667 (4-6) Cincinnati vs Alabama A&M (12/17/19)

.615 (8-13) Memphis at Toledo (11/24/19)

.609 (14-23) UConn vs Tulsa (01/19/20)

.600 (15-25) UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

.583 (7-12) Cincinnati vs UCF (01/12/20)

Free throws made 36 Wichita State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/16/19)

28 UCF vs ECU (01/05/20)

28 Wichita State at ECU (01/12/20)

27 Temple at Towson (12/04/19)

24 Wichita State at Louisiana Tech (11/20/19)

Free throw attempts 45 Wichita State vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/16/19)

40 Wichita State at ECU (01/12/20)

35 Houston vs Southeastern La. (11/09/19)

35 Temple at Towson (12/04/19)

35 UCF vs ECU (01/05/20)

Free throw percentage 1.000 (4-4) SMU at Memphis (01/21/20)

1.000 (3-3) Tulsa at Abilene Christian (12/05/19)

.941 (16-17) USF vs Temple (02/09/20)

.938 (15-16) Temple vs Villanova (12/10/19)

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.933 (14-15) Temple at La Salle (12/30/19)

.933 (14-15) Temple at USF (02/09/20)

Rebounds 64 SMU vs North Dakota (12/09/19)

63 USF vs Jacksonville (11/05/19)

59 Tulane vs Jackson State (11/05/19)

57 Houston vs Oklahoma (11/23/19)

56 SMU vs Rice (11/13/19)

Assists 31 Cincinnati vs Miami (OH) (12/08/19)

31 UConn vs Memphis (02/07/20)

29 UConn at SMU (01/05/20)

28 UConn at ECU (01/25/20)

27 Cincinnati at Xavier (12/14/19)

27 Temple vs SMU (01/11/20)

Steals 21 UCF vs Stetson (11/27/19)

19 ECU at Liberty (12/03/19)

18 ECU vs Middle Tennessee (11/06/19)

18 ECU vs Wichita State (01/12/20)

18 ECU vs Memphis (01/28/20)

Blocked shots 12 Tulane vs Georgia Southern (12/30/19)

12 Houston vs SMU (02/05/20)

11 Houston vs San Francisco (11/30/19)

11 USF vs Alabama State (12/06/19)

11 UConn vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

Turnovers 38 Wichita State at Houston (01/25/20)

30 Memphis vs Alcorn State (11/05/19)

30 Wichita State at SMU (01/29/20)

30 USF at Cincinnati (02/02/20)

29 UCF vs ECU (01/05/20)

29 Houston at ECU (02/08/20)

Fouls 31 ECU vs Wichita State (01/12/20)

30 Temple vs North Carolina (11/28/19)

29 Temple at Saint Joseph's (11/11/19)

28 USF at Baylor (11/19/19)

28 USF vs FGCU (11/29/19)

28 ECU vs Dayton (12/21/19)

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Conference Individual Highs

Through games of Feb 14, 2020 (All games)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points 38 Kendrian Elliott (Tulsa) vs Arkansas State (11/09/19)

35 IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs Houston (01/22/20)

32 IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs UCF (01/12/20)

32 Jamirah Shutes (Memphis) at ECU (01/28/20)

30 Korneila Wright (UCF) vs St. Mary's (CA) (12/20/19)

30 Krystal Freeman (Tulane) at SMU (01/15/20)

Field goals made 16 Kendrian Elliott (Tulsa) vs Arkansas State (11/09/19)

14 IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs Houston (01/22/20)

13 Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

12 IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs Chattanooga (11/19/19)

12 Korneila Wright (UCF) vs St. Mary's (CA) (12/20/19)

12 IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs UCF (01/12/20)

12 Krystal Freeman (Tulane) at SMU (01/15/20)

Field goal attempts 27 Antoinette Miller (Cincinnati) at Tulane (01/18/20)

25 Taniyah Thompson (ECU) at Wichita State (02/01/20)

24 Antoinette Miller (Cincinnati) vs Saint Louis (11/10/19)

24 Jamirah Shutes (Memphis) vs Kansas State (11/29/19)

24 Lashonda Monk (ECU) vs SMU (01/08/20)

Field goal percentage 1.000 (9-9) Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) at DePaul (12/16/19)

1.000 (9-9) Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) vs Memphis (02/07/20)

.923 (12-13) IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs UCF (01/12/20)

.842 (16-19) Kendrian Elliott (Tulsa) vs Arkansas State (11/09/19)

.833 (10-12) Arsula Clark (Tulane) vs Middle Tennessee (11/14/19)

.833 (10-12) IImar'I Thomas (Cincinnati) vs Iowa (11.27.19)

3-Pt FG made 8 Madison Griggs (Memphis) at Toledo (11/24/19)

8 Madison Griggs (Memphis) vs Mississippi Valley (12/20/19)

8 Anna Makurat (UConn) at ECU (01/25/20)

3-Pt FG attempts 18 Marissa Mackins (Temple) at La Salle (12/30/19)

16 Kayla Manuirirangi (Tulane) vs UCF (01/22/20)

3-Pt percentage 1.000 (5-5) Jamirah Shutes (Memphis) at ECU (01/28/20)

.875 (7-8) Sydni Harvey (USF) vs Temple (02/09/20)

Free throws made 15 Mia Davis (Temple) at Towson (12/04/19)

12 Mia Davis (Temple) at Saint Joseph's (11/11/19)

Free throw attempts 18 Mia Davis (Temple) at Towson (12/04/19)

16 Mia Davis (Temple) at Saint Joseph's (11/11/19)

16 Arsula Clark (Tulane) vs Tulsa (01/08/20)

Free throw percentage .833 (15-18) Mia Davis (Temple) at Towson (12/04/19)

.750 (12-16) Mia Davis (Temple) at Saint Joseph's (11/11/19)

Rebounds 18 Mia Davis (Temple) at Houston (01/08/20)

17 Shyia Smith (Wichita State) vs Houston Baptist (11/25/19)

17 Keke Hunter (Memphis) vs Arkansas State (12/14/19)

17 Bethy Mununga (USF) at Tulane (02/13/20)

16 Johnasia Cash (SMU) vs North Dakota (12/09/19)

16 Krystal Freeman (Tulane) vs Texas Southern (12/20/19)

Assists 12 Korneila Wright (UCF) vs Memphis (01/25/20)

11 Korneila Wright (UCF) vs Delaware (11/24/19)

11 Anna Makurat (UConn) vs Memphis (02/07/20)

Steals 8 Lashonda Monk (ECU) at UCF (01/05/20)

8 Antoinette Miller (Cincinnati) vs USF (02/02/20)

Blocked shots 7 Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) at Dayton (11/26/19)

7 Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) vs Oklahoma (12/22/19)

7 Olivia Nelson-Ododa (UConn) vs Wichita State (01/02/20)

Turnovers 9 Lashonda Monk (ECU) at Liberty (12/03/19)

9 Marissa Mackins (Temple) vs South Carolina (12/07/19)