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Women's Basketball

HPU Looks to Series with Radford

Women's Basketball

HPU Looks to Series with Radford

After a three straight wins, the High Point University women's basketball team will look to extend the streak with two games against Radford early this week. The Panthers (9-11, 6-3) will host the Highlanders Monday night before traveling to Radford on Wednesday night.

Game Information -- Monday, February 7th | 6:00 PM
High Point vs. Radford | Qubein Center | High Point, N.C.
Watch | Live Stats | High Point Hoops Media Guide | Game Notes

Game Information -- Wednesday, February 9th | 7:00 PM
High Point at Radford | Dedmon Center | Radford, Va.
Watch | Live Stats | Game Notes

Across the Bench
Radford is 5-15 on the season and 1-8 in Big South play entering Monday's contest. The High landers' sole conference came by way of a 56-52 thriller over Charleston Southern.
 
Bridget Birkhead leads Radford with 11.0 points per game and Rachel LaLonde pulls down 5.9 boards per game. Danielle Montelbano leads the team with 51 assists and Kyanna Morgan has swiped 18 steals.
 
Mike McGuire has been the head coach at Radford since the 2013-14 season. McGuire has an overall record of 142-98 in his time with the Highlanders.
 
Last Time Out
The Panthers extended their win streak to three by picking up an 86-44 win over Winthrop. Nakyah Terrell poured in 17 points to lead HPU while Laimani Simmons and Claire Wyatt each had 12 points. Jordan Edwards passed out eight assists and Jaden Wrightsell pulled down 10 rebounds.
 
Last Time vs. Radford
High Point controlled a 79-58 win over the Highlanders last February. Claire Wyatt led HPU with a career-high 22 points of 8-of-13 shooting from the field, including four three-pointers. Jordan Edwards chipped in nine rebounds and nine assists.
 
Panthers vs. Highlanders
HPU is 29-20 all-time against Radford. The Panthers have won the last four matchups. The two wins HPU scored last season over the Highlanders were by a margin of over 20 points each.
 
A Look Around the Big South
Entering the final month of regular season conference action, HPU is fourth in Big South women's basketball standings through Saturday's games. The Big South conference tournament will be held at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, March 1-6. The top four seeds in the tournament will receive a first-round bye.
 
Current Big South Standings
1. Campbell (10-2)
2. USC Upstate (8-2)
3. Longwood (9-3)
4. High Point (6-3)
5. North Carolina A&T (7-4)
6. Gardner-Webb (7-4)
7. Presbyterian (4-6)
8. Hampton (3-5)
9. Winthrop (2-7)
10. Charleston Southern (2-8)
11. UNC Asheville (2-9)
12. Radford (1-8)
 
Third Quarter Thing
Saturday's third quarter effort from HPU was a huge factor in picking up a 42-point win over Winthrop. The Panthers managed to score 27 points and held Winthrop to just four points on two layups in the period.
 
Edwards Passes Out 200
Senior Jordan Edwards passed out her 200th HPU-career assist against A&T last Wednesday. Edwards tallied 142 assists a season ago and has managed 66 assists this season. In the last two games alone, Edwards totaled 17 assists.
 
Lock Down Defense
HPU's win over A&T was crucial in helping the Panthers climb the ladder in Big South rankings. A key factor in the win was High Point's ability to shut down the Aggie offense. In their previous six games, A&T had managed over 84 points per game. HPU held the hosts to 31 percent shooting in the field and 19 percent from beyond the arc.
 
Take Care & Pass It On
HPU leads the Big South in turnover margin and assist/turnover ratio. The Panthers average just over 12 turnovers per game and have a margin of +5.2 turnovers compared to opponents.
 
The Panthers also have a assist/turnover ratio of 1.1 to lead the conference.
 
Three-Time Freshman of the Week
Nakyah Terrell was named the Big South Freshman of the Week for the third time this season on January 24th after helping HPU to two wins over UNC Asheville and Hampton. Terrell averaged 10.5 points per game last week while tallying five steals and four assists.
 
Terrell also earned the weekly honor on November 15th and November 29th.
 
Winning Numbers
Eight of HPU's wins have come from games when the Panthers score 60 or more points. HPU has only lost three times when they manage at least 60 points.
            vs. East Carolina - 60-50
            vs. Mid-Atlantic Christian - 109-38
            vs. King - 76-56
            at USC Upstate - 83-73
            at UNC Asheville - 61-57
            vs. Hampton - 71-45
            at NC A&T - 72-53
            vs. Winthrop - 86-44
 
Balanced Threat
HPU's win over Hampton was a true team effort, as seven panthers scored seven or more points in the victory. There were also seven Panthers who played for 20 or more minutes against Hampton.
 
Nakyah Terrell led the way with 13 points while Jaden Wrightsell added 11. Wrightsell was just two rebounds away from recording her second double-double on the year while Jenson Edwards led the team with 12 boards.
 
Fourth Frame Fun
HPU outscored UNC Asheville 23-15 in the final period on January 18th to pick up their second Big South win. Jaden Wrightsell netted 13 of her 21 points in the quarter, including a turnaround jumper that tied the game in the final minute and two free throws that gave HPU the lead.
 
The Panthers shot nearly 82 percent from the floor in the period and went 5-for-6 at the free throw line to secure the victory.
 
Edwards Secures 40th Double-Digit Performance
In the January 18th win at Asheville, Jenson Edwards scored 11 points, making it her 40th career double-digit scoring game in three seasons with the Panthers.
 
Edwards has also posted four career 20+ point scoring games and six career double-double performances.
 
H3U Returns
After starting off the season shooting 27.7 percent from behind the three-point line, HPU hit 17 triples against USC Upstate. Team three-point percentage jumped nearly two full points to 29.5 percent after that performance. Six players recorded three-pointers as the Panthers finished the night shooting 43 percent from the arc.
 
Block Party at Claire's
Claire Wyatt has blocked a team-high 14 shots this season and is ninth in the Big South for blocked shots per game (0.8). She has led HPU in blocks in 10 games this season and 18 times in her career.
 
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Callie Scheier recorded a Division I career-best performance at USC Upstate, scoring 23 points with five three-pointers and going 8-for-8 behind the charity stripe.
 
Scheier is ninth in the Big South in 3-point field goals made per game as she's made 32 triples (1.7/game).
 
Doubled Up on Double-Doubles
Jenson Edwards and Jaden Wrightsell each posted double-doubles against King. Edwards led HPU in scoring with 18 points and 10 rebounds while Wrightsell posted 12 rebounds and 15 points. It was the first time two Panthers posted double-doubles in the same game since Feb. 20, 2016.
 
Edwards posted her second double-double of the season (sixth in career) against Gardner-Webb with a balanced 10 points and 10 rebounds.
 
Dishing It Out
Jordan Edwards has served a team-high 58 assists this season. She ranks tied for 6th in the Big South for assists per game (3.1 apg). Last season, Edwards tallied 142 assists on the season, good for fifth in HPU's single-season records.
 
Hitting the Boards
Jenson Edwards leads HPU in defensive rebounds so far this season. Edwards has pulled down 116 defensive rebounds (5.8 rpg) this season. She has pulled down 10 or more rebounds in four games this season. Edwards ranks third in the Big South in defensive rebounds per game. 
 
Terrell Posts First Double-Double
Freshman Nakyah Terrell recorded her first career double-double against Wake Forest on Nov. 24th. She led the team with 21 points and 11 rebounds while also nabbing one steal and one assist.
 
Record Book Watch
Redshirt junior Jenson Edwards finished in the top-five all-time for season field goal percentage in 2020-21. Edwards was 141-279 (.505) from the floor. Edwards was also ninth for free throws made and percentage in a season. She was third in percentage (.882) and ninth in free throws made (90). Jenson's .418 three-point percentage line last season was fourth all-time for HPU as well.
 
Jordan Edwards finished tied for fifth for assists in a season (142) and third in assists per game (5.1). Edwards has dished out 58 assists and nabbed 27 steals through 19 games this season.
 
Banbury is Back
Head coach Chelsea Banbury is entering her third season at the helm. She was named the fifth Division I head coach of High Point University's women's basketball team in June 2019. Banbury has a 38-20 record at High Point through her first two seasons.
 
Panthers Enter as Preseason No. 1
High Point was selected as the preseason No. 1 in the Big South while Skyler Curran and Jenson Edwards both earned Big South Preseason honors. Curran was named Big South Preseason Player of the Year after leading the team in scoring last season (17.7 points/game) while Edwards earned Big South Preseason Second Team recognition. Edwards also garnered the Becky Hammond Mid-Major Player of the Year Award after she posted the fifth-highest scoring average in the Big South with a total of 14.6 points per game.
 
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Players Mentioned

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Jenson Edwards

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Jordan Edwards

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Callie  Scheier

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Claire Wyatt

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Nakyah Terrell

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Jaden Wrightsell

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Graduate Student
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