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Sunday, Nov. 20Â -- at North Carolina Central University (Durham, N.C.), 1 p.m.
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The High Point University women's basketball team (1-4) wraps up its three-game road stretch on Sunday (Nov. 24) at North Carolina Central (1-2) with a 1 p.m. game.
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Matchup History
- High Point is undefeated against North Carolina Central, going a perfect 5-0 in the first five meetings.
- The Panthers took last year's meeting at home, winning 80-69.
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Panther Notes
- High Point fell to Norfolk State on the road on Wednesday (Nov. 20), 72-58.
- Sophomore Skyler Curran scored a career-high 22 points to lead the Panthers. She now leads the team in scoring, averaging 15.8 PPG, third-best in the Big South.
- Senior Camryn Brown leads the conference in three-pointers, making 18 so far this year, putting her tied for 11th in the country.
- Curran is second in the country in three-pointers attempted, taking 58 this year, two shy of the top mark in the nation.
- Senior Miya Bull cleans the glass for HPU, averaging 8.2 RPG, third-best in the conference.
- The Panthers are establishing themselves as a three-point threat nationally, sitting in the top-five in D1 in three-pointers attempted (2nd, 191) and three-pointers made (T-3rd, 55).
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Three-Point Club make total: 55
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Across the Bench
- North Carolina Central is 1-2 on the year, playing three teams the Panthers will also face by the time the season is over.
- The Eagles lost to Winthrop and College of Charleston before beating Campbell for their first win of the season.
- Kieche White leads NCCU's offense with an average of 16.3 PPG. The junior only scored five points against Winthrop but has scored 20 in each of her last two games.
- Also averaging double-digit points per game are senior Paulina Afriyie and freshman Anissa Rivera, averaging 11.0 and 10.3 PPG, respectively.
- Rivera has been a beast on the glass, collecting 13.7 RPG, third-best in the country. She's also effective blocking the ball, averaging 3.67 blocks per game, fifth-most in D1.
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Up Next: High Point has a week off before returning home on Monday, Dec. 2 to host Davidson at 7 p.m. for faculty and staff appreciation night. Fans can also snag a three-point shirt and the first 300 fans will receive a free donut from Duck Donuts.
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