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Raiders welcome Green Bay for Sunday tilt
1/6/2024 1:05:00 PM | Women's Basketball
DAYTON — The Wright State women's basketball team welcomes Green Bay to the Nutter Center for a 1 p.m. Sunday matchup. The Raiders have won four straight games, while Green Bay has won its last six contests. Fans can keep up with the action by watching on ESPN+ or following live stats.
GAME INFORMATION
Sunday, January 7 - 1 p.m. - Watch - Live Stats - WSU Game Notes
LAST TIME OUT
Wright State jumped out to a 13-point lead after a quarter of play on Friday night and had a trio of double-digit scorers on the way to a 77-70 home victory over visiting Milwaukee in Horizon League action. Alexis Hutchison led the way with a game-high 24 points, pouring in 16 points in the second half. Rachel Loobie, Kacee Baumhower and Layne Ferrell each did the majority of their damage in the first half on the way to double digit scoring nights of their own, with Loobie adding seven rebounds and five assists. Loobie scored 10 of her 14 points in the first half, while Baumhower recorded all but three of her 13 points early and Ferrell notched all 11 of her points across the opening two quarters.
ON A ROLL
Wright State enters Sunday on a four-game winning streak, its second-longest of the season behind five straight victories from Nov. 14-Nov. 30 earlier this season. The Raiders' Dec. 31 win was their ninth victory, their most in a season under head coach Kari Hoffman. Wright State is currently 6-1 at home.
KNOW THE FOE
- Green Bay is currently 11-3 overall and 4-0 in the Horizon. Green Bay has won six in a row dating back to Dec. 13. The Phoenix are 6-0 at home and a combined 5-3 away from home (3-2 in true road games).
- Bailey Butler led the Phoenix with a career-high 20 points and a career-high six steals at Northern Kentucky on Friday.
- Green Bay has three players averaging double digits scoring, led by Maddy Schreiber (12.9), while Natalie McNeal's 6.1 rebounds/game leads the team in that category.
NOTABLES. . .
- Layne Ferrell has three straight double-digit scoring games and has 10-plus points in six of her last seven games (11 of 16 total).
- Rachel Loobie notched her third 14-point performance of the season against Milwaukee - her season-high is 16 points (vs. Slippery Rock).
- Kacee Baumhower has five straight double-digit scoring games and hit three three-pointers against Milwaukee - the second time this season she's connected on three triples.
NATIONALLY SPEAKING
Alexis Hutchison is No. 8 nationally with 313 total points scored with her 19.6 points/game mark No. 29. Huchison's 269 field goal attempts are No. 6 nationally with her 113 FGs made No. 12. Kacee Baumhower's 90.7 free throw percentage is No. 14 nationally.
BUILDING BLOCKS
Rachel Loobie averaged 2.6 points/game a season ago and had just two double-digit scoring games (only four games with five-plus points). To date this season, she's averaging 8.1 points/game with five double-digit scoring games and has five or more points in 11 of 16 games.
GAME INFORMATION
Sunday, January 7 - 1 p.m. - Watch - Live Stats - WSU Game Notes
LAST TIME OUT
Wright State jumped out to a 13-point lead after a quarter of play on Friday night and had a trio of double-digit scorers on the way to a 77-70 home victory over visiting Milwaukee in Horizon League action. Alexis Hutchison led the way with a game-high 24 points, pouring in 16 points in the second half. Rachel Loobie, Kacee Baumhower and Layne Ferrell each did the majority of their damage in the first half on the way to double digit scoring nights of their own, with Loobie adding seven rebounds and five assists. Loobie scored 10 of her 14 points in the first half, while Baumhower recorded all but three of her 13 points early and Ferrell notched all 11 of her points across the opening two quarters.
ON A ROLL
Wright State enters Sunday on a four-game winning streak, its second-longest of the season behind five straight victories from Nov. 14-Nov. 30 earlier this season. The Raiders' Dec. 31 win was their ninth victory, their most in a season under head coach Kari Hoffman. Wright State is currently 6-1 at home.
KNOW THE FOE
- Green Bay is currently 11-3 overall and 4-0 in the Horizon. Green Bay has won six in a row dating back to Dec. 13. The Phoenix are 6-0 at home and a combined 5-3 away from home (3-2 in true road games).
- Bailey Butler led the Phoenix with a career-high 20 points and a career-high six steals at Northern Kentucky on Friday.
- Green Bay has three players averaging double digits scoring, led by Maddy Schreiber (12.9), while Natalie McNeal's 6.1 rebounds/game leads the team in that category.
NOTABLES. . .
- Layne Ferrell has three straight double-digit scoring games and has 10-plus points in six of her last seven games (11 of 16 total).
- Rachel Loobie notched her third 14-point performance of the season against Milwaukee - her season-high is 16 points (vs. Slippery Rock).
- Kacee Baumhower has five straight double-digit scoring games and hit three three-pointers against Milwaukee - the second time this season she's connected on three triples.
NATIONALLY SPEAKING
Alexis Hutchison is No. 8 nationally with 313 total points scored with her 19.6 points/game mark No. 29. Huchison's 269 field goal attempts are No. 6 nationally with her 113 FGs made No. 12. Kacee Baumhower's 90.7 free throw percentage is No. 14 nationally.
BUILDING BLOCKS
Rachel Loobie averaged 2.6 points/game a season ago and had just two double-digit scoring games (only four games with five-plus points). To date this season, she's averaging 8.1 points/game with five double-digit scoring games and has five or more points in 11 of 16 games.
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