The High Point University women's basketball team plays host to UNC Asheville on Wednesday night in Qubein Arena. The Panthers have won five of their last six games and are sitting at second in Big South standings with a 7-3 conference record.
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GAME INFORMATION
High Point vs. UNC Asheville | Wednesday, February 1st | 7:00 PM
Qubein Arena | High Point, N.C.
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Last Time Out
High Point dropped an 86-68 contest to Big South leader Gardner-Webb on Saturday.
Skyler Curran posted a team-high 17 points, six rebounds, and five assists while
Jordan Edwards chipped in 14 points and
Claire Wyatt added 13 points and four assists.
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ACROSS THE BENCH
High Point vs. UNC Asheville
- The Panthers are 41-14 all-time against the Bulldogs and have won each of the last four matchups.
- In the last 10 games going back to the 2017-18 season, High Point has claimed victory six times, outscoring Asheville by an average of 68-66 points per game.
- HPU has scored over 70 points in three out of the last four wins:
- W, 71-55 – January 4, 2023 – Asheville, N.C.
- W, 74-62 – February 23, 2022 – High Point, N.C.
- W, 61-57 – January 18, 2022 – Asheville, N.C.
- W, 77-63 – December 20, 2020 – High Point, N.C.
- Head coach Chelsea Banbury is 6-3 against the Bulldogs in her four seasons at the helm for the Panthers.
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About the Runnin' Bulldogs
- UNC Asheville is 6-15 on the season and 2-8 in Big South play.
- The Bulldogs have posted a 1-8 record in road games in the 2022-23 season.
- In its last five games, UNC Asheville has claimed one win over Charleston Southern (43-40) on January 18th.
- McKinley Brooks-Sumpter leads the Bulldogs in scoring (12.1 ppg) and rebounding (6.4 rpg) and has tallied 34 assists on the season.
- Head coach Honey Brown is in her third season at Asheville and has compiled a record of 26-52.
National Relevance for H3U
High Point leads the Big South with 8.4 made three-pointers per game which is also No. 26 among NCAA Division I members. With 167 made three-pointers on the season, HPU is 42
nd in the country for makes from deep in its 20 games played. Presbyterian is second in the conference with 7.9 triples per game.
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Panther Offense Too Much for Nationally Ranked Defense
While Campbell entered Wednesday's (January 25) contest with the third-ranked NCAA Division I defense allowing 50.6 points per game, High Point used a 12-0 run midway through the third quarter to take down the Camels, 57-49. Campbell also boasted 41.8 rebounds per game entering the contest, 29
th in NCAA DI, but HPU out-rebounded the hosts 32-30 on the night.
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Hot Shooting from Deep Edges Conference Record
The Panthers' 19 made three-pointers at Presbyterian on January 14
th nearly tied HPU's own Big South record for triples made in a game (20 vs. Winthrop). The performance also tied the third-most threes made in a single game this season by an NCAA DI member (Michigan State (19) at Maryland; South Dakota (19) vs. Midland).
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Curran Reaches 1,500-Point Milestone
With a game-high 21 points at Winthrop on Wednesday, January 18
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Skyler Curran tallied her 1,500
th career point. Curran finished the night on 8-of-11 shooting from the floor and 5-of-7 shooting from three-point range. Her 1,544 career points are currently fourth in HPU's program history.
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Curran Cracks Top-100 in Active Career Leaders
Grad senior
Skyler Curran has totaled 1,544 career points and 300 points this season (15.0 ppg). She is up to No. 4 on HPU's all-time scoring list, trailing only Kaylah Keys (1,869), Emma Bockrath (1,616), and Shamia Brown (1,590). Curran is also climbing the ladder on the NCAA Division I active career leaders list in points. She currently sits at No. 66 in 110 career games played, tied for the 16
th-fewest games played among those in the top-75. Due to an injury last season, Curran missed all but one game on the 2021-22 schedule. In 2020-21, she averaged 17.2 points per game against Big South opponents and 17.7 points per game overall, finishing the season with 514 total points. This season, Curran is second in the Big South for scoring with 15.0 points per game and 300 total points.
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Dynamic Duo Climbing the Ladder
Jenson Edwards and
Skyler Curran both joined the career 1,000 points & 500 rebounds club in HPU's contest against Wofford on November 19th. Edwards tallied 22 points with her first double-double of the season to eclipse 1,000 career points while Curran pulled down nine rebounds to reach 500 rebounds. Edwards notched the 500 rebounds milestone earlier in the season while Curran tallied her 1,000-career point in the 2020-21 season.
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HPU Women's Basketball 1,000 Career Points & 500 Career Rebounds
Katie O'Dell (2002-06) – 1,307 points, 680 rebounds
Mackenzi Maier (2007-11) – 1,119 points, 595 rebounds
Shamia Brown (2008-12) – 1,590 points, 745 rebounds
Cheyenne Parker (2010-13) – 1,200 points, 1,039 rebounds
Stacia Robertson (2012-15) – 1,274 points, 801 rebounds
Emma Bockrath (2015-18) – 1,616 points, 747 rebounds
Jenson Edwards (2018-pres.) - 1,153 points, 591 rebounds
Skyler Curran (2018-pres.) - 1,544 points, 585 rebounds
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Curran is also now in sole possession of the leader for three-pointers made in a career, passing Kalyah Keys' 255. She reached the now program-best 257 in 97 career games played. Curran is 285-of-793 from beyond the arc, a career .359 from deep.
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Edwards and Curran become the seventh and eighth members of the Panthers' NCAA Division I-era 1,000 point and 500 rebound club and are two of just three active women's basketball players in the Big South who have reached both milestones.
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Trio of Panthers Among Big South Leaders in Distributing
Sophomore
Nakyah Terrell is second in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (1.6) while
Jenson Edwards and
Jordan Edwards are tied for third in the same category (1.5). Jenson's team-high 74 assists are the third-best mark in the league as well. She has posted three or more assists in 13 contests this season, including a career-tying-high nine against Stony Brook in Puerto Rico.
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Every Panther Scores as Meadows, McNear Return
All active roster players got the chance to see the floor on Wednesday night (January 18) in Rock Hill as High Point took down Winthrop, 79-42. The contest also marked the first game back for graduate senior
Courtney Meadows and redshirt junior
Amaria McNear. In eight minutes of action, Meadows scored a layup and tallied an assist while McNear made a free throw to mark that every Panther had scored in the contest.
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Baskerville Builds to Career-High at Winthrop
Sophomore forward
Shakira Baskerville has already doubled her scoring production as a role players from her freshman year as a Panther. In 2021-22, Baskerville tallied 32 total points through 13 games played (2.5 ppg). In 2022-23, she is averaging 4.3 points per game with 69 total points. She's posted five or more points in four of her last six games played and posted a new career-high 15 points at Winthrop on Wednesday, January 18
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Second Half Rally Marks Historic Comeback Win
High Point rallied from as much as 19-down to take a 60-57 win from Charleston Southern. The Panthers went 12-of-14 from the free throw line in fourth quarter, highlighted by
Skyler Curran going 9-for-9 from the charity stripe as she finished with a game-high 24 points. The resurgence is tied for the fourth-largest comeback in a conference game in program history (vs. Liberty; January 30, 2018).
Jenson Edwards led HPU with eight rebounds, five assists, two steals, and a block in 38 minutes played.
Nakyah Terrell joined Curran scoring in double figures with 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the floor with four rebounds.
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Four-Straight Matchups with Three Double-Figure Scorers Supplement HPU Team Play
In the four-game stretch from a matchup with No. 8 Virginia Tech to a win at UNC Asheville, High Point has had three scorers finish in double digits each night. In the stretch,
Claire Wyatt and
Callie Scheier have finished three games in double figures, finishing the stretch with 47 and 33 points, respectively.
Skyler Curran (31) and
Nakyah Terrell (21) have posted double-digit scoring efforts twice, and
Jordan Edwards (15) and
Jenson Edwards (12) each finished in double figures at Asheville.
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Edwards' Hot Hand in First Quarter Propels Panthers to Second Big South Win
During Wednesday night's game at UNC Asheville, grad senior
Jordan Edwards blew open the first quarter scoring for HPU, notching 13 of her season-high 15 points in the opening period on 3-of-4 shooting from deep. In the last two minutes of the quarter, Edwards knocked down triples on consecutive possessions before
Nakyah Terrell hit a jumper on HPU's final possession to take a commanding 27-12 lead into the second period. The Panthers shot over 66 percent from the floor (10-of-15) and over 55 percent from three-point range (5-of-9) in the opening 10 minutes.
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Ball Sharing, Defense Powers Panthers to Big South Opener Win
High Point opened the Big South schedule with a win against 2022 tournament champion Longwood on Thursday night in Qubein Arena. Three Panthers scored in double figures while HPU posted 25 assists on 31 made baskets. It is the most assists tallied in a single-game this season for High Point and ties the ninth-most assists recorded in a single-game in program history.
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Wyatt Finding Rhythm Entering New Year
Rounding out the 2022 portion of the schedule,
Claire Wyatt averaged 15.0 points per game over three games for HPU, leading the Panthers in scoring in each of the contests. In the December 29
th win over Longwood, she also added a team-high two blocks to go along with four rebounds and two assists. In those three games, she shot 62 percent (18-of-29) from the floor, 50 percent (7-of-14) from three-point range and tallied six of her eight total blocks on the year.
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Curran Conjures First Double-Double
Graduate student
Skyler Curran recorded the Panthers' first double-double of the season as she dropped team highs with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Curran leads HPU with 15.7 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per game through the first three contests.
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Scheier Leads Defensive Effort
Junior
Callie Scheier has recorded a team-high 38 steals through 15 games so far this season, good for second in the Big South. She has recorded three or more steals in seven games this season, including games against Davidson, Elon, Georgetown, and Wake Forest. The program record for steals in a season by an individual sits at 88, set by Emma Bockrath (2018-19), Narelle Henry (2002-03), and Erin Reynolds (2011-12). Lindsey Edwards was the most recent Panther to crack the program top-15 with 67 steals in the 2018-19 season.
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Preseason Panthers
Three HPU players earned Big South Preseason honors and High Point was picked to win the conference for the second year in a row in preseason polls.
Skyler Curran and
Jenson Edwards were named to the Preseason All-Big South First Team while
Jordan Edwards earned Second Team Big South preseason honors.
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