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MBB-D2: Henderson State Reddies (8-10) at Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm (11-6)

Henderson State will aim for a split on its second Oklahoma road trip of the season when it heads to Durant, Oklahoma to battle the Southeastern Oklahoma State Savage Storm from Bloomer Sullivan Arena Saturday, Jan. 28 at 3 p.m.
 
REDDIES REPORT
Henderson struggled to generate much offense Thursday at East Central, tallying just four total assists as the Tigers snapped HSU’s five-game winning streak in the series, 73-53. Malik Riddle recorded his fifth consecutive double-digit outing with 15 points – his longest such scoring streak since his first year with HSU in the 2020-21 season when he posted seven straight 10-plus scoring contests.
 
Turnovers have plagued the Reddies recently with them losing the ball-control battle in each of their last five losses, including 19-13 against East Central. In addition to the turnover struggles, three-point shooting has been on the side of the competition. In all but one conference game this season, opponents have made more three-pointers than Henderson. The one outing that proved otherwise was against Harding when the red-and-gray made 12 treys compared to 7 for the Bisons as the Reddies won, 87-66.
 
Henderson is currently tied for seventh with East Central and Southwestern Oklahoma St. in the league standings at 5-7 in GAC play. HSU will face both ECU and SWOSU, both of whom beat HSU in the season’s first go-around, come mid-February for the season’s second matchup between both programs. The Reddies’ next three games are against teams in the Top-5 of the conference standings, including Saturday’s opponent in the Savage Storm.
 
Four of the last five games between Henderson and Southeastern have been decided by single digits, including the 2020 GAC Tournament Semifinal when the Reddies prevailed in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 76-73. Last season, HSU won in Arkadelphia, 84-73, before falling in Durant later in the year, 85-80. In non-neutral site games, the home team has won each of the last four meetings.    
 
SCOUTING SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. ST.
After posting a 24-6 overall record last year, winning the program’s first GAC regular season championship, the Savage Storm lost four of its five leading scorers, including Conference Player of the Year Adam Dworsky and Freshman of the Year Ante Brzovic. Head coach Kelly Green has simply responded by fielding what is currently the league’s fourth best team and the top scoring offense at 85.7 points per game.
 
Leading the offensive firepower is junior guard Jett Sternberger, who was a part of that SE team last season. Sternberger is third in the conference with 19.6 points per game and has scored in double digits in all 16 games he has appeared in this year. Newcomer Brennen Burns backs up Sternberger with 14.8 points while also leading the league with 4.7 assists per outing. Both double-digit scorers are shooting over 50.0 percent from the field.
 
The Savage Storm get a large part of their offensive production from behind the perimeter, averaging a league-high 10.4 made three-pointers a game, which is 17th in Division II. They are also third in the conference – 29th in DII – with a 38.8 three-point field-goal percentage. Individually, SE has five players among the GAC’s 20 most efficient three-point shooters.

WBB-FCS: IUPUI Jaguars (11-8) at Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers (7-12)

The Milwaukee Panthers women’s basketball team returns home on Saturday afternoon to close out the month of January, as they welcome in the IUPUI Jaguars for a 1 p.m. start inside the Klotsche Center.

The game can be viewed on ESPN+; while live stats and live audio with Matt Menzl on the call are also be available on MKEPanthers.com.

SCOUTING THE JAGUARS
IUPUI enters the second half of Horizon League play at 7-3 thus far, while boasting an 11-8 overall record. The Jaguars had a bye on Thursday evening and play today coming off of three-straight wins.

Last time out against Oakland, the Jaguars used a 28-point second quarter to propel to a 45-34 halftime lead before finishing off the game for an 85-69 win. Rachel Kent led the way with 30 points on 11-of-13 shooting and also led the team with eight rebounds. Jazmyn Turner had 15 points (5-of-6) and corralled eight rebounds. Natalie Anderson and Destiny Perkins also had 13 points apiece.

IUPUI tends to get off to slow starts in comparison to their strong finishes, as it has scored 627 first-half points versus 704 second-half points through 19 games.

On the year, Turner leads the team in scoring at 270 points for an average of 15.0 per game; Perkins is second at 13.7 per game, while Kent is also in double figures at 12.3 per game. Kent also leads IUPUI in rebounds at 6.0 per contest, with Turner right behind at 5.7. Perkins leads with 81 assists and 25 steals, while Kent is the team’s blocks leader at 14.

LAST TIME THEY MET
When the two sides met in Indianapolis on December 5, the Panthers fell by a score of 64-55. Milwaukee outscored its host by four points in the fourth quarter, but it was not enough as IUPUI had built a 50-37 lead after three quarters.

Kendall Nead led Milwaukee in scoring with 13 points, while Emma Wittmershaus had 11 points and Angie Cera scored 10. Megan Walstad led all rebounders with eight as she and Anna Lutz each had a block. Cera also had a season-high three steals against the Jaguars.

SERIES HISTORY
Since joining the league prior to the 2017-18 season, IUPUI has won nine of 12 all-time meetings, including the last four.

Milwaukee’s last win in the series was an 85-83 double-overtime victory on January 23, 2021, in Indianapolis. Walstad had 23 points and 11 rebounds that game, while Emma Wittmershaus had 16 points and six rebounds. The Panthers also got 13 points from Bre Cera and 10 from McKaela Schmelzer in the win.

WBB-FCS: UNC-Greenville Spartans (10-10) at East Tennessee State Buccaneers (16-6)

For the second time this season, ETSU women’s basketball will make an appearance in Freedom Hall on Saturday when the Bucs welcome Southern Conference rival UNCG to Johnson City. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m.

Much like two weeks ago, Saturday will serve as a doubleheader day for the ETSU women’s and men’s basketball teams. The men will follow the women at 4 p.m. as they host Chattanooga for a much-anticipated in-state rivalry game.

ABOUT THE BUCS

  • ETSU has a 16-6 overall record and an even 3-3 conference mark.
  • Yesterday’s 70-39 win over Western Carolina guarantees ETSU a winning record in regular season games.
  • In the last three games, ETSU has outscored Furman, Wofford and Western Carolina by a combined score of 71-29 in the third quarter.
  • For her efforts last week, sophomore guard Kendall Folley (Lebanon, Ohio) was named the Southern Conference Player of the Week. Folley is ETSU’s first weekly honoree since 2019. The sophomore finished with 32 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists on the week while matching single-game career highs in points (17) at Wofford and assists (6) at Furman. She also had just three turnovers over 67 minutes of action for a 2.7 assists/turnover ratio.
  • For the last six weeks, ETSU has either received votes or been ranked in the College Insider Women’s Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. For a second straight week, ETSU is outside the top 25 but received 12 votes last week and 21 votes this past Tuesday.
  • The Bucs finished non-conference play with a 13-3 record — the best non-conference finish in modern era program history. That era began when the SoCon began sponsoring a women’s basketball championship in 1983-84 — the same season ETSU finished with 11 non-conference wins.
  • ETSU has enjoyed one of the best turnarounds in the nation this season, improving from six wins last season to 16 this season under first year Buccaneer head coach Brenda Mock Brown.
  • ETSU is currently leading the nation in win improvement from last season to this season with 10 wins. Three other teams are tied for second with nine, including Virginia, UIC and Illinois. The highest win-improvement last season was LSU, who had a 12 win difference from 2020-21 to 2021-22.
  • The Bucs are averaging 61.8 points per game, while ranking 13th in the nation with just 53.9 points allowed per game. The Bucs also rank 10th in the nation in offensive rebounding with 15.7 per game.
  • ETSU has shot at least 40 percent in each of the last three games. The Bucs are 10-0 when shooting north of 40 percent and are 13-0 when outshooting their opponent.
  • In the last nine games, the Bucs have finished with fewer than 13 turnovers in each game. Meanwhile, the ETSU defense is producing 17 takeaways per game in that span.
  • The Bucs are 7-4 in home games this season, but are 0-1 at Freedom Hall.
  • Graduate guard Jiselle Thomas (Norwalk, Ohio) leads the Bucs with 15.1 points per game to rank fifth in the league. She has scored in double figures in 10 of the last 12 games. She also has five games with 20 or more points, and ETSU is 5-0 in those games. The most recent one came last night as Thomas dropped 21 points against Western Carolina.
  • Jakhyia Davis (Knoxville, Tenn.) — a three-year member of the program — had her 400th career rebound last Thursday at Furman and her 500th career point last Saturday at Wofford. Davis also had her first double-double of the season in the Wofford game with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
  • Over the last 11 games, sophomore Courtney Moore (Gainesville, Fla.) has made at least one three-pointer and is shooting a combined 25-62 for right at 40 percent in that span. On the season, Moore is 36-107 for roughly 34 percent.
  • The Bucs are 7-4 in home games this season, but are 0-1 at Freedom Hall.
  • This season, ETSU seeks its first winning campaign and postseason appearance since 2018, where the team finished 20-13 overall, 11-3 in the SoCon and with an appearance in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). ETSU has made three NCAA tournament appearances all-time (2008, 2009, 2010) and four WNIT appearances (1995, 2006, 2014, 2018).

ABOUT THE SPARTANS

  • UNCG enters with a 10-10 overall record and an even 3-3 record in league play.
  • UNCG and ETSU are tied in the league standings with matching 3-3 records. Both teams own wins over Western Carolina and Furman, while the Spartans also hold claim to a win over Mercer.
  • The Spartans are coming off a 67-46 loss at Chattanooga yesterday.
  • UNCG averages 67.1 PPG while allowing 64.2 PPG.
  • Graduate guard Akira Wiggins leads the team with 11.4 PPG, while senior Faith Price averages 11.0 PPG. Price ranks among the nation’s top 15 players in three-point attempts (8th), three-pointers made (13th) and three-pointers per game (15th).
  • Junior post Khalis Cain is the leading rebounder and shot blocker in the SoCon, leading UNCG with 9.4 rebounds per game and 30 blocked shots this season. She also ranks fourth in the nation with nearly five offensive rebounds per contest.
  • The Spartans are led by veteran head coach Trina Patterson. In her fifth season at UNCG, Patterson owns a record of 94-106. Patterson started her head coaching career at William & Mary from 1991-99, then spent one season after that at Maryland Eastern Shore. She spent eight additional seasons at UAlbany before a pair of assistant jobs at Stanford and Old Dominion led her to UNCG. She has 243 wins over 22 seasons as a head coach.

SERIES HISTORY

  • Saturday marks the 42nd meeting between the schools.
  • The all-time series between ETSU and UNCG is a tight one with ETSU holding a slim 21-20 advantage.
  • The first meeting took place on Feb. 20, 1970. ETSU won that game, 39-37.
  • UNCG has won six of the last seven, including both games last season.
  • ETSU’s last win at home over the Spartans came on Jan. 24, 2021 — a 58-48 victory at Brooks Gym.
  • ETSU has an 11-6 record at home against UNCG, but a 2-6 record on neutral floors.
  • Saturday will be the first meeting in Freedom Hall between the two programs.

WBB-FCS: Sacramento State Hornets (15-4) at Montana State Bobcats (14-7)

In a battle of the top two teams in the Big Sky Conference, the Sacramento State women’s basketball team closes out its two-game two-step in the “Treasure State” on Saturday (Jan. 28), traveling to Bozeman, Mont., to take on league-leading Montana State at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Tip-off is scheduled for Noon PT.

IN THE RANKINGS: After two weeks ranked among the top 25 in the College Insider mid-Major poll, Sacramento State slipped back into the ranks of those receiving votes for the second consecutive week (https://collegeinsider.com/womens-mid-major-top-25), picking up 54 votes to stand 26th… The Hornets made their debut in the top 25 back on Jan. 3 at No. 24, then jumped two spots to No. 22 in the Jan. 10 ranking… Those two rankings followed five consecutive weeks among those receiving votes beginning on Dec. 1… The No. 22 ranking on Jan. 10 was the highest for the program in the poll since they stood No. 22 on Feb. 11, 2014 — a season that saw them among the top 25 for eight consecutive weeks following an 8-1 start that year, reaching as high as No. 13 in early January.

NATABOU MAKES MID-MAJOR AWARD MIDSEASON CUT: Initially named as one of 25 players to the preseason watch list for the 2023 Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award presented by Her Hoop Stats back on Oct. 19, junior center Isnelle Natabou got word that she has made the midseason top-15 cut on Jan. 18. The first Big Sky Conference student-athlete ever to be named to the list for this particular award, Natabou is one of only four from the West Coast named to the list along with Gonzaga’s duo of Brynna Maxwell and Yvonne Ejim as well as Portland’s Alex Fowler.

NATABOU NAMED TO BIG SKY’S PRESEASON TEAM: In addition to her national honor, Natabou was also named to the seven-member preseason all-conference team, joining Montana State’s Darian White (who was selected the MVP), Idaho’s Beyonce Bea, Montana’s Carmen Gfeller, Northern Colorado’s Hannah Simental, Montana State’s Kola Bad Bear, and Weber State’s Daryn Hickock. The native of the Czech Republic became only the third Hornet to earn preseason all-league honors in the process, joining former standouts Kennedy Nicholas (2019-20) and Brianna Burgos (2016-17).

BUT WAIT… THERE’S MORE!: The accolades continued to roll in for Natabou, who was also named the Big Sky’s Preseason Player of the Year according to ESPN.com, which made its picks for all 32 Division I conferences on Oct. 25.

AGAIN? AGAIN.: Senior guard Kahlaijah Dean picked up another Big Sky Player of the Week Award on Jan. 24, averaging 29.0 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game while shooting 62 percent from the field and 67 percent from three-point range in wins over Idaho State and Weber State. Read the complete release at HornetSports.com.

WHAT IS THE “JOUEUR DE LA SEMAINE?”: It’s the player of the week. That sounds good, we’ll have that. Thanks to Kahlaijah Dean’s award on Jan. 24, a Hornet has now been named Big Sky Player of the Week six times in the last nine weeks (Isnelle Natabou took home honors on Nov. 29 and Dec. 13, while Dean won three times on Nov. 22, Dec. 27, and Jan. 10) — the most of any school in the league. The six awards as a team this year are a school record, surpassing the 2012-13 squad for the most in a season since joining the Big Sky in 1996-97.

AND THE AWARD GOES TO…: Dean became the first Hornet women’s basketball player to win Big Sky Player of the Week honors three times in the same season with her award on Jan. 10, while her four career awards makes her one of only 10 Sacramento State players in the program’s Division I history to win multiple awards in a career, tying her with Kylie Kuhns (2009-13), Alle Moreno (2010-14), Fantasia Hilliard (2011-15), Maranne Johnson (2014-18), and current teammate Isnelle Natabou, for the most in program history.

BIG (SKY) TIME: Dean’s four awards this year are the most by any Big Sky Conference student-athlete during a single campaign since Northern Colorado’s Savannah Smith took home the honor five times in a span of seven weeks during the 2018-19 season.

ABOUT THE BOBCATS: Montana State enters the week with a 14-7 overall record and a 7-2 mark in Big Sky play, standing a half game ahead of Sacramento State in the standings… The Bobcats have won five straight after taking down Portland State, 64-52, on Thursday, having not lost since an 85-80 decision against Northern Arizona on Jan. 7… MSU is 7-2 at home this season, winning three of the last four… Senior guard Darian White leads the team in scoring (12.2 ppg), rebounding (5.6 rpg), and assists (3.62 apg), while shooting .390 from the floor… Junior guard Leia Beattie (10.3 ppg) is the only other Bobcat in double figures.

SERIES NOTES: The Bobcats lead the all-time series with the Hornets, 43-12, having won the last nine straight — the longest winning streak by either team in the history of the series… Sacramento State’s last win in the series came on Feb. 8, 2018, posting an 88-77 victory at home… The Hornets are just 4-23 in Bozeman, losing their last eight trips dating back to a 69-65 victory on Dec. 20, 2012.

NOT IF, BUT WIN: Everything else is gravy in the win column for Sacramento State, which earned its 15th victory of the season against Weber State to close out a 2-0 week, already surpassing last season’s win total with 11 regular season games remaining. Its the most wins in a single season since the 2014-15 squad won 18 games, and stands just four wins away from the school record of 19 wins shared by the 1990-91 (19-7) and 2012-13 (19-12) teams. 

BIG START IN THE BIG SKY: In addition to opening the conference schedule with a 4-0 record for the first time in school history, the Hornets’ 6-2 start in league play is also its best since the 2014-15 squad began the Big Sky slate with a 7-1 mark, losing its opener before winning seven straight.

THIS QUARTER IS WORTH 28: After surrendering a season single-quarter high 28 points in the first quarter to Montana, the Hornets quickly erased a nine-point deficit with a 28-point quarter of their own in the second — setting a season single-quarter high for scoring themselves. Sacramento State outscored the Grizzlies, 28-10, in the period, surpassing the 27-point first quarter against Fresno State on Dec. 3, while shooting 63 percent from the field. The Hornets finished the period with 10 makes from the floor and six three-pointers — the third time this season that they have hit 10 baskets (Fresno State & Portland State) and six three-pointers (Cal Poly & Northern Colorado) in a single quarter.

AND SCORING IS HALF THE BATTLE: Thanks to that 28-point second quarter, the Hornets finished the first half against the Grizzlies up 47-38 — the most in a first half this season and the most in ANY half since scoring 48 in the second half of a win at Northern Colorado back on Jan. 12. Thursday was the Hornets’ highest-scoring first half since a 57-point first at Weber State on Jan. 11, 2020.

NOT HALF BAD: Suffering only their second loss of the year when leading at the half on Thursday at Montana, the Hornets continue to put opponents in an early hole outscoring other teams by a 661-518 count compared to a 619-596 advantage after the break.

THREE’S FALLING: Everything was dropping from distance for the Hornets in the first half at Montana as they hit 10-of-18 from three-point range (.556) and finished with 13 overall — matching their season high set against UC Santa Barbara earlier in the year. It is the third time in the last five games that Sacramento State has hit double digits from downtown, shooting .432 (51-for-118) in that stretch with games of 12 makes at Northern Colorado and 10 more against Idaho State.

YOU’VE MADE YOUR POINT(S): Thursday’s 77-point effort at Montana marked the second-highest total of the year for the Hornets and the fifth time in the last seven games (eighth overall) that they have reached or surpassed the 70-point plateau after doing so just three times in the previous 12 contests.

SHOOTER!: Someone get a hand in the face of the Hornets. Sacramento State enters the weekend as one of the most efficient shooting teams in the Big Sky, leading the league in both field goal (.468) and three-point (.371) percentage, while ranking third in free throw (.778) percentage. The Hornets lead second-place Eastern Washington by 41 points in the field goal category, has a 17-point lead in three-point shooting over Portland State, and stands behind Northern Colorado (.793) and Montana State (.780) the line.

NOTHING BUT NET: In addition to the above rankings, the Hornets also stand among the top 25 in the NCAA in all three shooting categories, ranking 22nd in free throw, 15th in field goal, and 16th in three-point percentage as of Jan. 27. Sacramento State is one of four schools to rank among the top 20 in the nation in both field goal and three-point percentage, joining the likes of UConn (1st & 2nd), LSU (5th & 11th), and Iona (8th & 4th).

SAFE AT HOME: The Hornets are starting to make winning at home a habit as their victory over Weber State improved them to 7-1 at The Nest this season — including a seven-game winning streak. It is the longest home winning streak since Sacramento State opened the 2013-14 campaign with an 8-0 record en route to an 11-1 start overall, while the seven home wins are the most since the 2014-15 squad finished 11-3 within the friendly confines.

ROAD WARRIORS: The win at Northern Colorado on Jan. 12 was the Hornets’ sixth win in true road contests this season, standing just one shy of last year’s total (7-7) which were the most since the 2015-16 team also won seven games away from The Nest. The six road wins are tied with Montana State and Northern Arizona (as of Jan. 27) for the most in the league following Thursday’s games.

THIS IS 40: The Hornets shot 47 percent from the floor Thursday at Montana, marking the 16th time in 19 games that Sacramento State has topped that plateau this season — including five games above 50 percent and a 60 percent showing in the win at Northern Colorado on Jan. 12. On the flip side, the Hornets’ defense has held opponents to under 40 percent from the field 10 times, while the Grizzlies became the first team to shoot 50 percent against the Sacramento State defense in 2022-23.

NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH: But there are such things as free points, and senior Kahlaijah Dean is taking full advantage. Ranking 3rd in the Big Sky with 96 makes from the line and seventh with an .828 free throw percentage, Dean finished a perfect 7-for-7 at the line against Idaho State on Jan. 19 (her third “perfect” game with at least six attempts this year), and has moved her to within 16 makes of the school’s all-time single-season top 10 list (Shelby Boudreaux is 10th with 112 made in 1995-96) and 10 away from the program’s Division I top 10 (Julie Wastell with 106 made in 1998-99).

BUILDING BLOCKS: Thanks to her block on Thursday at Montana, Isnelle Natabou has held on to eighth place on the school’s all-time blocked shots list with 61, swatting 36 last season and adding 25 more this year. Her total passed Hannah Friend (2017-19) for the spot and trails Sephora Scoubes (1999-01) by six for seventh. Natabou isn’t the only one climbing the list as sophomore Katie Peneueta and her 50 career blocks — 29 of those this season — are just six shy of Atty Boyer (2005-09) and her 56 blocks for 10th.

BOXING OUT AND CLOSING IN: Following a year in which she grabbed the fourth-most rebounds in a single Hornet season, Natabou has her sights set on both the school’s all-time and Division I top-10 lists for career rebounds during her second year in the green and gold. Entering Saturday with 527 boards, Natabou stands 43 shy of the all-time top-10 (Linda Simmons is 10th with 570 from 1977-81) and only two back of the Division I list (Emily Christensen is 10th with 529 from 2007-12).

SCINTILLATING SOLAPE: Amusan lit up the Missoula night in the Hornets’ clash with Montana on Thursday, going for a collegiate-best 19 points on 6-of-11 from the field, adding four rebounds and block against the Grizzlies. The 19 points surpassed her previous collegiate high of 15 points against Northwestern as a member of Illinois in 2021, while the six three-pointers on Thursday were also a collegiate high and matched the six makes by Katie Peneueta vs. CSUN and Kahlaijah Dean vs. Weber State.

THAT’S A START: Since joining the starting lineup against Idaho State, Amusan is averaging 12.7 points per game while sinking nine of her 11 makes from beyond the arc, giving the Hornets another long-range threat on the perimeter.

AIR JORDAN: Senior Jordan Olivares had herself a night at Montana, finishing with season high’s in points (seven), assists (three), steals (three), and field goals made (three), while setting a new career high with eight rebounds — four on the offensive end.

SHE’S A WALKING BUCKET: It’s truly a sight to see. Dean’s 24 points at Montana on Thursday marked her 10th game overall — and her sixth in the last seven outings — with at least 20 points this year, while her 31 points against both Eastern Washington and Weber State were the most by a Hornet since Lianna Tillman finished with 35 at Idaho on Feb. 24 last season en route to Big Sky MVP honors.

THIS GIRL IS ON FIRE: Kahlaijah Dean is still out there doing Kahlaijah Dean things, notching her 10th straight double-digit scoring performance with her 24-point night at Montana after being held to a season-low nine points against CSU Bakersfield. In that stretch, Dean has been a machine, averaging 24.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg, and 4.1 apg, while shooting .480 (82-for-171) from the floor — including a run shooting .571 (16-for-28) from beyond the arc in the last four games after hitting just eight combined in the six games prior to that — and .894 (59-for-66) from the line during that stretch.

TWO FOR 30: No, it’s not the latest meal deal from your favorite sit-down eating establishment. Senior Kahlaijah Dean’s 31-point outburst in the win over Weber State not only tied her Sacramento State career high set against Eastern Washington back on Jan. 7, but made her the first Hornet to have two games of 30-or-more points since both Hannah Friend accomplished the feat three times and Maranne Johnson did it twice in the 2017-18 season.

THE DEAN OF SCORING: Dean brings with her a pedigree of knowing where the basket is, reaching the 1,000 career point milestone as only a junior at Oakland University and finishing her four years with the Golden Grizzlies with 1,425 points. Following her first 19 games in the green and gold, the Bakersfield, Calif., native has brought her total up to 1,834 career points, ranking No. 22 among active scorers across the country as of Jan. 27 and posting a total that would rank second on Sacramento State’s all-time scoring list, trailing only the 2,064 points by Kristy Ryan from 1990-94.

QUARTER MASTER: Give Kahlaijah Dean 10 minutes and she’s going to do some damage. Give her four of those and watch out. The senior from Bakersfield, Calif., scored 11 points in the third quarter on Thursday at Montana, her 15th double-digit quarter this season out of 19 by a Hornet this year (Natabou has done it three times while Kaylin Randhawa accomplished the feat for the first time against the Grizzlies). Dean has accomplished the feat six times in the third, four times in the first, three times in the fourth, and twice in the second.

FOUR!: One of the steadiest shot-makers in the nation continues to rank among the top five in the country in an ever-changing national ranking for field goal percentage as Natabou enters Saturday at No. 4 in the NCAA. Natabou’s .656 from the field trails only Liberty’s Mya Berkman (.719), Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes (.682), and Iowa’s Monika Czinano (.662).

AND I’M REEEEEE…. RE-BOUNDING: With 10 rebounds at Montana on Thursday, Natabou posted her 11th double-digit rebounding performance of the season and her second straight after grabbing 18 as part of a double-double in a win over Weber State. Of her 10 rebounds against the Grizzlies, five came on the offensive glass — the eighth time this year that she has had as many, if not more, offensive rebounds than defensive rebounds. That included nine offensive boards against the Wildcats — tied for the second-most in her career and the most since she had 10 offensive rebounds as part of a career-high 22-rebound night at Portland State on Jan. 15. 

DOUBLE-DOUBLE DARLING: Natabou is one of 24 players in the NCAA averaging a double-double (as of Jan. 27), but one of only seven to average at least 15.5 points and 10.5 rebounds entering the weekend along with DePaul’s Aneesah Morrow (25.0 ppg-11.9 rpg), LSU’s Angel Reese (23.7 ppg-15.5 rpg), Virginia Tech’s Elizabeth Kitley (18.0 ppg-11.2 rpg), Youngstown State’s Lilly Ritz (17.5 ppg-10.9 rpg), South Florida’s Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu (16.7 ppg-12.5 rpg), and BYU’s Lauren Gustin (16.0 ppg-16.4 rpg).

I DOUBLE DOUBLE-DOUBLE DARE YOU: Keep on eye on your box scores. If Isnelle Natabou has a double-double, you may be in trouble. Thanks to her 17-point, 18-rebound effort in the win over Weber State, Natabou collected her third double-double in her last five games and her 10th of the season overall — ranking No. 17 in the NCAA in that category as of Jan. 23. In her 10 double-double performances this year, the native of the Czech Republic is averaging 16.8 ppg, 13.6 rpg, and shooting 70-for-104 (.673) from the floor.

NINE TIMES? NIIIIINE TIMES.: Wake up and smell the coffee, Hornet fans, it’s already a record-setting season and we’re only halfway done. Sacramento State clinched its ninth non-conference victory of the season on Dec. 21 at Cal State Fullerton, breaking a tie with the 2013-14 squad (8-2 in non-conference games) for the most in the history of the program. Of the Hornets’ 11 non-conference opponents, seven finished with winning records and were a combined 64-50 (.561) in non-conference play. That kind of start bodes well for the Hornets, who won 18 games in 2013-14 — ranking tied for the third on the school’s single-season list.

OH, YES, THEY CALL IT A STREAK: The Hornets’ win over Northern Colorado on Jan. 12 extended Sacramento State’s winning streak to seven games overall — its longest since winning seven straight from Jan. 3-24, 2015 — giving them two winning streaks of at least six games in the same season for the first time in the program’s Division I history. The last time Sacramento State had a pair of six-game winning streaks in the same year came in 1984-85, when it won 14 of its last 15 overall, posting runs of eight consecutive victories from Jan. 4-29 and six straight wins to end the year from Feb. 5-18.

NO SLEEP TILL…: Foot on the pedal for the Hornets as Natabou and Dean became the latest players to go all 40 minutes in a game this season at Montana on Thursday in Missoula. It is the third time that two Sacramento State players have played all 40 minutes in a regulation game and the first since Benthe Versteeg and Katie Peneueta did so against Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 21. For Natabou, it was her team-high fifth 40-minute performance of the year — and her second straight — while Dean posted her second, joining Katie Peneueta’s four games, and Benthe Versteeg’s game-long performance at Cal State Fullerton.

MINUTE WOMEN: Speaking of minutes, there haven’t been many players in the Big Sky — let alone the entire country — who have seen more time on the court this year than the Hornets’ Natabou (36.5 mpg), Peneueta (35.9 mpg), and Dean (35.3 mpg). The trio ranks second, fourth, and sixth, respectively, in the league in minutes and entered the week ranked among the top 60 in the nation at 19th, 31st, and 43rd, respectively.

BLOCKING IT OUT: Boasting the Big Sky’s second-best scoring defense at 59.1 ppg allowed, the Hornets have also done work on the glass, holding opponents to a league-best 28.2 rebounds per game. Sacramento State allowed only 21 rebounds to Idaho on Jan. 5, which stood as the fewest allowed by the Hornets in their Division I history for exactly a week until they gave up only 19 rebounds to Northern Colorado on Jan. 12. Thursday, Montana was held to just 28 rebounds, marking the 15th time in 19 games that Sacramento State has allowed fewer than 30 rebounds in a game this season.

PUTTING THE “KAY” IN 1K: A picture is worth 1,000 words, but senior guard Kaylin Randhawa is now worth more than a 1,000 points in her career following her performance in the win over Eastern Washington on Jan. 7. The Turlock, Calif., native finished with 17 points, pushing her past the 1,000-point plateau in her collegiate career, which includes 524 points in three years at Pacific, 345 points last year at Utah State, and 184 points this season with the Hornets.

THREE IS MORE THAN TWO: Trust us… Katie Peneueta has certainly done the math. In 37 career games with the Hornets, the Vancouver, Wash., native has made a living from long distance, sinking 97 of her 105 career field goals from behind the three-point line. At the media timeout of the second quarter on Nov. 22 against UC Davis, Peneueta’s previous 30 makes from the field had all been three-pointers until she posted up and found room inside for a lay-up at the four-minute mark of the period — her first two-point basket since scoring inside at Northern Arizona with 21 seconds left in a 76-62 victory on Feb. 3 last year — and she finished with a career-high three (out of four makes) two-pointers against Idaho on Jan. 5 as part of her third double-double this season.

THE PENEUETA IS MIGHTIER: One of four players in double figures against Idaho, sophomore Katie Peneueta collected her third double-double of the year, adding a career-high 11 rebounds, while hitting a perfect 4-of-4 from the floor. However, her most impressive performance may have been at the defensive end, where she finished with a career-high seven blocks — six of those against the conference’s leading scorer Beyonce Bea. The seven blocks are tied for third on the school’s single-game list and were the most since Kennedy Nicholas had seven at Weber State on Feb. 20, 2019. The record is held by Heidi Carroll, who swatted 10 against San Francisco State on Feb. 21, 1983.

PASSING THE CRASH TEST: Another double-digit rebounding perfomance for Isnelle Natabou is nothing new for the junior, who owns six of the top 11 single-game rebounding performances in the Big Sky this season. Natabou, whose 18 rebounds against Weber State are the second-most in the league this year (see below), enters the week ranked among the top 25 in the nation in three of the four major rebounding categories: offensive rebounds (10th), rebounds per game (18th), and total rebounds (22nd).

ARE YOU BOARD?: Natabou clearly wasn’t in the Hornets’ opener against UC Irvine, as her 20 rebounds were the most since she had 22 against Idaho in an overtime win on Jan. 22 last year and was her third career game with 20-or-more. Nationally, the 20-rebound performance is tied for the 20th-highest in the NCAA for a single-game — and the most of any Big Sky player — as of Jan. 27, and stands as one of thirty-nine 20-rebound games in the NCAA.

MIND THE GAP: The 32-point win over Northern Colorado on Jan. 12 marked the largest margin of victory in head coach Mark Campbell’s tenure, besting the 22-point win over UC Davis earlier this year. It was the program’s biggest win since a 59-point drubbing of NAIA member Pacific Union on Dec. 19, 2019, and the largest against a Division I foe since sinking Northern Arizona by the same margin in a 111-79 win over the Lumberjacks on March 4, 2016. Thus far, nine of Sacramento State’s 15 wins have been by double digits, while the 26-point win over Weber State on Jan. 21 marked the team’s fifth of 20-or-more points.

MBB-FBS: Nevada Wolfpack (16-5) at UNLV Rebels (13-7)

Coming off of a thrilling double overtime victory over #25 New Mexico, marking the Pack’s first victory over a ranked opponent since 2018, the University of Nevada Men’s Basketball team will make the trip south to Las Vegas to face intrastate rival UNLV on Saturday night. 

Following the Pack’s massive victory over #25 New Mexico, Nevada owns an overall record of 16-5, including a mark of 6-2 in Mountain West play.

The Pack enters Saturday’s contest deadlocked in a tie for second place with Boise State in the conference standings, as they will seek to improve to 7-2 in conference play and keep pace at the top of the league. 

Redshirt junior Will Baker had one of the most impressive outings of his career in the Pack’s win over New Mexico, pouring in a career-high 28 points on a highly efficient 12-17 shooting from the field. Baker logged a career-high 40 minutes of action in the contest. He pulled down five rebounds and dished out a career-high three assists, in addition to the 28 points scored. 

Baker has significantly elevated his game in conference play this season, as the center is averaging 15.5 points per game on outstanding clips of 58.5 percent shooting from the field, 38.9 percent from behind the arc, and 80.8 percent at the free throw line against Mountain West opponents. 

Jarod Lucas had another strong outing on offense against the Lobos, putting up 22 points while knocking down three shots from behind the arc throughout the game. Lucas also earned a plus/minus of +4 in 38 minutes of action. 

Lucas has now reached double figures in scoring in 20 of 21 games this season, and he has accomplished the feat in 19 straight contests. Lucas has also hit multiple 3-pointers in 18 games this year, including hitting three or more shots from deep in 12 contests.

Lucas currently ranks in the top-five of the Mountain West in multiple offensive statistical categories. He is tied for second in the conference in made 3-pointers (57), third in total points scored (358), fourth in points per game (17.0), and sixth in free throw percentage (83.6%). 

Kenan Blackshear had another sensational performance on both ends of the floor for Nevada against New Mexico, as the senior guard dropped 20 points on an efficient 8-13 shooting from the field and 4-5 at the free throw line. Blackshear also tallied four assists and matched a career-high by recording five steals. He logged 39 minutes of action in the contest and finished the game with a plus/minus of +4. 

Blackshear has now eclipsed double figures in scoring in 12 straight games, and in 18 of 21 games overall this season. He has also recorded at least three assists in all but two contests this year for the Pack.

As he has done all season, Blackshear continues to rank in the top-15 of the conference in an abundance of individual statistical categories. Blackshear is currently fourth in total assists (96), fifth in assists per game (4.6), sixth in steals per game (1.8), eighth in free throw percentage (80.9%), 10th in points per game (14.9), and 11th in minutes per contest (32.2). 

Freshman forward Darrion Williams had an exceptional game against New Mexico, as he recorded the first double-double of his collegiate career, putting up 13 points while pulling down a career-high 13 rebounds. Williams also recorded three assists and three steals, in addition to tallying one block in the contest.

Williams has now led Nevada in rebounding in 13 of 21 games this season, and he has surpassed double figures in rebounding in eight contests this year. He currently ranks first on the team and sixth overall in the Mountain West in rebounds per game (7.5), while also ranking eighth in the league in steals per game (1.6). 

Junior Forward Tré Coleman had an all-around phenomenal performance against New Mexico, scoring seven points, in addition to dishing out a game-high and career-high nine assists, pulling down four rebounds, and matching a career-high by recording three assists and three blocks. Coleman has continued to be a defensive force for the Pack this season, and he will look to have another strong defensive outing against UNLV on Saturday. 

As a team, Nevada had an impressive performance on offense in the win over the Lobos, as they shot 48 percent from the field for the game and matched a season-high by recording 23 assists. The Pack also only had nine turnovers throughout the 50-minute game. 

This season, Nevada continues to rank in the top five of the conference in a multitude of defensive statistical categories. The pack currently ranks third in opponent field goal percentage (41.5%), fifth in opponent points per game (66.7 PPG), fifth in opponent 3-point field goal percentage (33.4%), fifth in defensive rebounding (26.3 per game), fifth in turnovers forced (272), and fifth in steals per game (6.3).

Nevada will face a difficult road test against a talented UNLV team this Saturday, as they will look to earn their fifth true road win this season.

Scouting UNLV

UNLV had an impressive run through the non-conference portion of their schedule, as they entered Mountain West play with a record of 11-1 and marquee victories over Dayton and Washington State.

The Runnin’ Rebels have struggled since beginning the conference portion of their schedule, as they currently hold a record of 2-6 in Mountain West play. 

UNLV boasts one of the highest-scoring offenses in the conference this season, as they currently rank third in the league in scoring, averaging 76.4 points per game. The Rebels rely heavily on 3-pointers, as 41.4 percent of their total shot attempts have come from behind the arc this season. They rank seventh in the league in 3-point field goal percentage this year, holding a clip of 35.2% from deep.

Defensively, UNLV is giving up 68.5 points per game to their opponents, which ranks seventh in the Mountain West. 

The Rebels have struggled on the glass this season, as they rank ninth in the league in rebounding margin (-2.4) and last in combined opponent rebounds, as their opponents are pulling down 36.7 boards per game. 

Individually, Oklahoma transfer EJ Harkless has led the way for the Rebels throughout the season on offense. Harkless currently ranks first on the team and fifth in the conference in scoring, as he enters Saturday’s game averaging 17.0 points per game. Harkless is also second on the team in assists (3.4 PG) and third in rebounding (4.9 RPG) this season. 

Sophomore guard Keshon Gilbert is also having a strong season for the Rebels, as he ranks second on the team in scoring, putting up 12.4 points per game on 47.5 percent shooting from the field and 42.3 percent from behind the arc. Gilbert has done a solid job of facilitating in the UNLV offense, as he leads the team in assists this season, averaging 3.8 per game. 

Ole Miss transfer Luis Rodriguez is the third Rebel that is averaging double figures in scoring this year, as the senior guard is putting 12.1 points per game on 44.2 percent shooting from the field and 33.0 percent from behind the arc. Rodriguez also leads the team in rebounding, pulling down 5.7 boards per contest. Rodriguez has been a strong defender for the Rebels, and he enters Saturday’s game ranked second in the Mountain West in steals per game (2.2). 

Nevada will need to protect the 3-point line, win the rebounding battle, and have another efficient offensive performance against the Rebels in order to pick up their 17th victory of the season and progress to 7-2 in Mountain West play. 

Series History

Nevada and UNLV have met on the court 79 times throughout history, with the Rebels holding a 52-27 advantage in the all-time series.  UNLV won the most recent matchup between the two squads, picking up a 62-54 victory last February. 

MBB-FBS: New Mexico State Aggies (7-13) at Utah Valley Wolverines (16-6)

UTAH VALLEY HOSTS NM STATE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT UCCU CENTER

  • Utah Valley looks to bounce back from a tough road loss at Southern Utah on Thursday night as the Wolverines return to the UCCU Center to host WAC rival New Mexico State on Saturday afternoon. Tip off is set for 2 p.m.
     
  • Justin Harmon scored 16 points and Aziz Bandaogo recorded a 15-point, 13-rebound double-double to lead Utah Valley in a 79-67 setback to Southern Utah on Thursday night at the America First Event Center in Cedar City. Le’Tre Darthard and Trey Woodbury were also in double figures with 10 points apiece.
     
  • Utah Valley has won 13 of its last 15 games over a nearly two-month period. During that stretch, Utah Valley rattled off 11 straight wins that began with an 88-78 win over Long Beach State on Dec. 3 and ended in an 85-80 loss to Seattle U on Jan. 14. The 11-game streak is the second longest streak in program history behind the 2011-12 team, which won 13 straight.
     
  • Utah Valley’s road win streak ended at seven with its loss at SUU on Thursday night. The streak was tied for the third-longest road win streak in the nation. Prior to the loss at SUU, the Wolverines had not lost a road game since falling at Boise State on Nov. 26. UVU’s seven-game road win streak included wins at BYU, Northern Arizona, Oregon, UT Arlington, UTRGV, California Baptist, and Grand Canyon.
     
  • Utah Valley is the top shot blocking team in the nation with 142 blocks and a 6.5 blocks per game average. The Wolverines sit ahead of Iona (6.2 bpg.), Auburn (6.1 bpg.), Florida (6.0 bpg.), and Illinois (6.0). Utah Valley also ranks fifth nationally in defensive rebounds per game (29.41) and 12th in rebounds per game (39.82).
     
  • Aziz Bandaogo ranks in the top-8 nationally in six statistical categories. He ranks fifth in blocks (60), fifth in rebounds (232), seventh in blocks per game (2.73), seventh in double doubles (11), ninth in defensive rebounds per game (7.68), and 11th in rebounds per game (10.5).

BROADCAST INFORMATION
Saturday’s game against New Mexico State will be broadcast live on the ESPN+, which is available on the ESPN+ app and at ESPNplus.com. Brandon Crow and Josh Kallunki will be on the call. The game will also be broadcast over the Utah County airwaves on ESPN 960 AM with Jim McCulloch on the call.

ABOUT NEW MEXICO STATE
New Mexico State enters Saturday’s game with 7-13 overall record and an 0-8 record in WAC play. The Aggies not won a game since defeating North Carolina A&T, 85-76, in El Paso on Dec. 22. The team hasn’t played a game since last Saturday when it dropped an 89-76 decision at Utah Tech. Sophomore guard Anthony Roy led NM State with 20 points off the bench in the loss at Utah Tech on Saturday. Senior guard Xavier Pinson helped with 15 points, while sophomore forward Doctor Bradley and junior guard Deshawndre Washington were also in double digits with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Pinson leads the Aggies in scoring this season at 13.1 points per game. Washington also averages double figures at 12.1 points a contest. Washington is one of 19 players to record a triple double this season. The Aggies rank 48th nationally in bench points per game (25.50) and 84th in steals per game (7.6).

SERIES HISTORY VS. NM STATE
Utah Valley and New Mexico State will meet up on the basketball hardwood for the 20th time on Saturday. NM State holds an all-time 14-5 advantage in the series. The two teams split a pair of WAC regular season games last year with each team winning on its home floor. Three of UVU’s five wins in the series have come at the UCCU Center. The Wolverines picked up a 72-68 win over the Aggies last season in Orem. The game marks the final regular season WAC game between the two teams as NM State is headed to Conference USA next season. 

WBB-FBS: Nevada Wolfpack (8-12) at UNLV Lady Rebels (19-2)

Nevada women’s basketball wraps up a two-game road swing on Saturday at 2 p.m., traveling to UNLV in the Silver State Series. 

Larry Burnett will have the call on 94.1 FM/1450 AM with a 20 minute pregame show prior to tipoff. Fans can also listen live online through the Varsity Network. The game will be available to watch on the Mountain West Network and live stats can be accessed through Sidearm

The Pack is looking at having multiple players pass the 500 career point mark. Junior forward Lexie Givens surpassed the 500 career point mark on Jan. 21 against Fresno State. Sophomore guard Audrey Roden is just three points away from reaching the half century mark for points. She would be just the third player under head coach Amanda Levens to score 500 points at Nevada by their sophomore year.

Nevada was predicted to finish sixth in the conference, accumulating 142 points in voting by the Mountain West coaches. It was Nevada’s highest preseason predicted order of finish under head coach Levens. Defending Mountain West champions UNLV were predicted to finish first in the conference, receiving 26 first place votes. New Mexico, who received the final two first place votes, was predicted to finish second in the conference. 

Nevada has had one fourth of its roster have at least one career 20-point outing. Ormiston has registered a career-high 26 points on two occasions, most recently on Jan. 21 against Fresno State. Roden scored 20 points on Jan. 21 against Fresno State while dropping a career-high 27 points on Dec. 3 against Idaho, hitting the game-tying 3-pointer. Junior guard Victoria Davis is coming off a career-high 23 points at San Jose State on Jan. 26. 

SCOUTING UNLV  
The defending Mountain West champions UNLV are once again on top of the conference standings to start 2023. Receiving votes in both the Associated Press and Coaches Top 25 polls, UNLV has outscored its opponents by an average of 12.3 points per game. 

Desi-Rae Young is one of the top players in the Mountain West, averaging a double-double of 17.5 points per game and 10.2 rebounds per game. Essence Booker also adds production with 13.6 points per game along with Nneka Obiazor brings in 12.4 points per game. 

MBB-FBS: Ball State Cardinals (13-7) at Northern Illinois Huskies (8-12)

Having won three-straight, and four of its last five, the Northern Illinois University men’s basketball team will host Ball State on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 28, at 3:30 p.m. in the second game of a Huskie basketball doubleheader. The NIU women’s basketball team will host Bowling Green at 1 p.m., tickets are available now at NIUHuskies.com/tickets or by calling the NIU Athletics Ticket Office at (815) 753-PACK (7225).

The matchup against the Cardinals will also be available on ESPN3, 94-9 WDKB and The Varsity Network app.

NIU (8-12, 4-3 MAC) is coming off an 86-76 victory over MAC-leading Kent State on Tuesday (Jan. 24), snapping the Golden Flashes’ 10-game win streak, which was the third-longest in the nation at the time. David Coit (Columbus, N.J.) netted a new career-high 32 points to lead the way for the Huskies.

Coit was one of five Huskies that scored in double figures against Kent State as Darweshi Hunter (Cincinnati, Ohio) added 14 points, Kaleb Thornton (Bolingbrook, Ill.) scored 13 points, Harvin Ibarguen (Cali, Colombia) chipped in 12 points and Zarique Nutter (Newark, N.J.) had 11 points. Thornton also had 11 assists to go with his 13 points and his points-assists double-double was the first by a Huskie since Mike DiNunno had 21 points and 10 assists on Jan. 13, 2010, against Western Michigan.

In conference play, the Huskies are third in the MAC in three-point shooting at 39.2 percent and fourth in field goal percentage at 46.6 percent, while over the past five games, NIU is shooting 50.6 percent from the field and 42.9 percent from three-point range, averaging 79.0 points per game.

During that five-game stretch, is averaging 21.2 points per game, shooting 52.2 percent (36-of-69) and 42.5 percent (17-of-40) from three.

The Cardinals come to DeKalb with a 13-7 overall record, including a 4-3 mark in league play. Ball State suffered its first home loss of the season on Tuesday (Jan. 24), falling to Buffalo, 91-65. Ball State leads the MAC, and ranks sixth in the country, in free throw attempts, going to the line 24.8 times per contest. The Cardinals also lead the conference, and rank 17th nationally, in free throw makes with 16.9 per game. Ball State is second in the MAC, and 45th in the nation, shooting 37.1 percent from three-point range.

THE SERIES WITH THE CARDINALS
• NIU holds a 26-23 advantage against Ball State in games played in DeKalb while the Cardinals have a 59-40 edge all-time in the series between the two schools.
• Last season, the two teams split a pair of games with both teams winning on the road. Ball State claimed a 74-67 victory in DeKalb (Jan. 27, 2022) while NIU was victorious, 64-58, in Muncie (Feb. 15, 2022).
• Keshawn Williams and Trendon Hankerson both netted 19 points in the victory at Ball State a season ago. Tied at 27 at the half, NIU shot 50 percent (11-of-22) from the fi eld in the second half to earn the victory. Ball State shot 35.2 percent (19-of-54) in the contest, including 13.3 percent (2-of-15) from three.
• Ball State has won each of its last four trips to DeKalb, including a one-point win, an overtime victory and a seven-point win. NIU’s last home victory over the Cardinals was a 66-65 win on March 2, 2018. Eugene German hit a pull-up jumper with 12.4 seconds left to lead the Huskies to the victory, German scored game-high 25 points.

After Saturday’s contest, the Huskies will return to the road for the next two, traveling to Western Michigan on Tuesday, Jan. 31, and Bowling Green on Saturday, Feb. 4.

NHL Preview: Boston Bruins (38-6-4) at Florida Panthers (23-22-6)

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BOSTON BRUINS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S GAME

  • The Bruins visit the Panthers tonight in the 4th and final game between these teams this season and the 2nd of 2 to be played at FLA Live Arena.
  • They were the NHL’s 1st 30-win team this season and they are the fastest team in NHL history to reach 80 points in a season at 48 games.
  • The Bruins are 38-6-4 overall, are 16-5-1 on the road and are 22-4-2 vs. Eastern Conference opponents.
  • They are playing their 8th of 14 sets of back-to-back games tonight vs Florida and tomorrow in Carolina … They are currently 6-0-1 in the 1st game of those sets and are 6-1-0 in the 2nd games so far.
  • The Bruins play game 3 of a 5-game road stretch tonight in Florida (1-1-0), continuing in Carolina on 1/29 and concluding on 2/1 at Toronto … They are currently in span of 7-of-8 games on the road, having played at NY Islanders on 1/18 (4-1 win), at NY Rangers on 1/19 (3-1 win), vs San Jose on 1/22 (4-0 win), in Montreal on 1/24 (4-2 win) and Tampa Bay on 1/26 (3-2 loss).

RECENT GAMES:

  • The Bruins had their 6-game win streak stopped (1/14-24) on 1/26 with a 3-2 loss in Tampa Bay … They are 17-2-3 in their last 22 games.
  • The loss in Tampa Bay also snapped a 9-0-1 road point stretch.
  • The Bruins are 22-1-3 in their last 26 home games, including a 22-game home unbeaten at 19-0-3 and a 14-game home win streak, the longest from the start of a season in league history and longest point streak from a season’s start in Boston annals … It was also their fourth longest home point streak overall in team history.
  • Boston 4 vs San Jose 0 … Hampus Lindholm, Charlie McAvoy and David Pastrnak had 1-1=2 totals each and Nick Foligno also scored … Linus Ullmark (W,17 Svs in 57:25) and Jeremy Swayman (1 Sv in 2:28) shared the shutout after Ullmark suffered an equipment issue … SOG: Bos 22, SJ 18 … PP: 1/4 … PK: 0/2
  • Boston 4 at Montreal 2 … The Bruins opened their 5-game road trip with a 4-2 win, led by David Pastrnak’s 1-3=4 totals and 1-1=2 totals by David Krejci … Taylor Hall (PP) and Patrice Bergeron (GW) added single goals … Jeremy Swayman extended his point streak to 7-0-2 in his last 9 decisions … SOG: Bos 29, Mtl 22… PP: 0/3 … PK: 0/3
  • Boston 2 at Tampa Bay 3 … The Bruins came back twice from 1-goal deficits on Brad Marchand and Pavel Zacha goals but fell to the Lightning … Linus Ullmark took the loss in net … SOG: Bos 39, TB 35 … PP: 0/2 … PK: 1/3

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2022-23: 54)

  • Tomas Nosek: Non-displaced fracture in left foot
  • Jake DeBrusk: Hand and lower body injuries, IR

BOSTON vs FLORIDA, LIFETIME SERIES

  • The Bruins and Panthers are meeting for the 110th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 60-37-6-6 record and 321-278 scoring advantage in those games.
  • The Bruins are 30-19-2-2 lifetime in Florida with a 151-147 scoring edge in those 53 contests.

FUN FACTS

  • The Bruins currently have 24 players on their roster (1 on IR) … 11 were drafted by the team, 4 were acquired in trade and 9 were signed as free agents.
  • The Bruins play 16 matinees this season (local start time 4:00 pm or earlier) … They have a 5-0-1 record in afternoon games so far.
  • The Bruins play 14 sets of back-to-back games this season … They are currently 6-0-1 in the 1st game of those sets and are 6-1-0 in the 2nd games so far.
  • The Bruins are playing game 13 of their 14-game January schedule tonight (5 hm/9 rd, 10-2-0) … They will play 10 in February (3 hm/7 rd), 15 in March (9 hm/6 rd) and 7 in April (3 hm/4 rd) … They went 8-1-0 in October, 11- 2-0 in November, and 9-1-4 in December.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 5: Chris Wagner recalled from Providence/AHL.
Jan. 11: Chris Wagner returned to Providence/AHL.
Jan. 11: Joona Koppanen recalled from Providence/AHL.
Jan. 13: Joona Koppanen returned to Providence/AHL.
Jan. 14: Pavel Zacha signed to a four-year contract extension.
Jan. 17: Joona Koppanen recalled from Providence/AHL.
Jan. 23: Marc McLaughlin recalled from Providence/AHL.

FLORIDA PANTHERS NOTES:

BAPTIST HEALTH INJURY REPORT

  • F Anthony Duclair | Games Missed: 51
  • F Patric Hornqvist | Games Missed: 26
  • G Sergei Bobrovsky | Games Missed: 4
  • G Spencer Knight | Games Missed: 2
    Total Man Games Lost Due to Injury: 158

LAST GAME
Panthers 3, Kings 4 – Jan. 27 – FLA Live Arena
FLA Goals: Lomberg (7), Montour (9), Verhaeghe (26)
LAK Goals: Kopitar (15), Kempe (20-SHG), Arvidsson (13-SHG), Roy (6)
FLA Goalie: Lyon (L) – 29 Saves
LAK Goalie: Copley (W) – 45 Saves
FLA Shots: 48
LAK Shots: 33
Notes: Brandon Montour scored a goal to extend his point streak to eight games (2-6-8), the longest points streak by a defenseman in franchise history…Aleksander Barkov notched an assist to extend his point streak to 10 games (4-10-14), the longest point streak of his career…Carter Verhaeghe recorded two points (1-1-2), establishing new career marks for goal streak (4 games) and points streak (7 games, 7-3-10)…Nick Cousins produced an assist for the second consecutive game… FLA PP: 0-5, FLA PK: 2-2

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:

  • Jan 27: G Mack Guzda recalled from Charlotte (AHL) | F Grigori Denisenko loaned to Charlotte (AHL)
  • Jan 23: G Spencer Knight recalled from Charlotte (AHL) | G Mack Guzda loaned to Charlotte (AHL)

PANTHERS vs. BRUINS
ALL-TIME vs. BOS: 43-50-6-10
ALL-TIME HOME vs. BOS: 21-23-2-7
2022-23 vs. BOS: 1-2-0

CATS STATS

  • Since Dec. 29, Matthew Tkachuk leads all NHL skaters with 24 points (10-14-24) over 16 games, while Aleksander Barkov ranks tied for third-most with 22 points (7-15-22) over that span.

CATS AND BRUINS
The Panthers face off against the Bruins for the fourth and final time in 2022-23, with Florida owning a 1-2-0 record in the season series thus far. Florida has won each of its past two home matchups with Boston, owning a 2-0-1 record in the Bruins past three visits to FLA Live Arena. In their most recent matchup in South Florida on Nov. 23, Spencer Knight stopped 37 of 39 BOS shots (.949 SV%) and four different Panthers logged multiple points: Aleksander Barkov (1-2-3), Aaron Ekblad (1-2-3), Sam Reinhart (1-1-2) and Matthew Tkachuk (1-1-2) in a 5-2 victory.

POWER UP
The Panthers have scored a power-play goal in 11 of their past 14 games since the turn of the calendar. Since Jan. 3, the Panthers have converted on 16 of their 42 power-play opportunities for a league-leading 38.1% success rate. Florida’s 16 power-play goals over that span are six more than the next-closest teams over that span (5 teams, 10 each), from Jan. 1-Jan. 27.

NHL Preview: St. Louis Blues (23-23-3) at Colorado Avalanche (26-18-3)

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ST. LOUIS BLUES NOTES:

CURRENT INJURIES
Scott Perunovich – Shoulder (Re-evaluated in 6 months, announced on Oct. 4)
Marco Scandella – Right Hip (Re-evaluated in 6 months, announced on Sep. 20)
Ryan O’Reilly – Broken Foot (Re-evaluated in 6 weeks, announced on Jan. 2)
Pavel Buchnevich – Lower-Body (announced on Jan. 24)
2022-23 Total Man Games Lost: 213

Recent Transactions
January
27 – Recalled forward Nikita Alexandrov from the Springfield Thunderbirds
27 – Assigned defenseman Tyler Tucker to the Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)
26 – Activated defenseman Robert Bortuzzo from IR
24 – Placed forward Pavel Buchnevich on IR
24 – Activated defenseman Torey Krug from IR
24 – Activated forward Vladimir Tarasenko from IR

BLUES VS. AVALANCHE

  • The Blues and Avalanche will meet for the 3rd of 4 matchups this season (Final matchup: Feb. 18 in St. Louis)
  • The Blues have gone 1-0-1 against Colorado this season (3-2 win on Nov. 14 in Colorado, 2-3 overtime loss on Dec. 11 in St. Louis)
  • The Blues are 4-2-1 in their last 7 regular season games against Colorado
  • The Blues are 2-1-0 in their last 3 regular season games in Colorado
  • Including the 2022 postseason, the Blues have won 3 straight games in Colorado and are 4-1-1 in their last 6 games in Colorado
  • The Blues have scored a power play goal in 3 straight regular season games in Colorado, going 3 for 8 (37.5%) on the power play over those 3 games
  • With his next win, Jordan Binnington will pass Grant Fuhr for 4th on the Blues all-time franchise list with 109 wins
  • Binnington’s next appearance will be the 200th game played of his career

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
1/30 – at Winnipeg
2/11 – vs. Arizona
2/14 – vs. Florida
2/16 – vs. New Jersey
2/18 – vs. Colorado

A LOOK AHEAD

  • The Blues will continue their 3-game road trip on Saturday in Colorado before hitting the All-Star break
  • After their 3-game road trip, the Blues will play 9 games in February, 7 of which will come at Enterprise Center
  • The Blues’ next 3 games will come against Central Division opponents

EXTRA NUGGETS

  • The Blues are 20-7-0 this season when scoring first, which shares the 6th most wins in the NHL (1. Boston, 24-0-2)
  • The Blues are 1 of 4 teams to record 3 multi-goal third period comeback wins this season (Kings/Islanders/Ducks)
  • The Blues have 8 players who have scored at least 10 goals this season, which shares the most in the NHL with Boston

COLORADO AVALANCHE NOTES:

UPCOMING GAMES
Date Opponent Time (MT) TV Radio
Sat, Jan. 28 ST. LOUIS 1 p.m. Hulu / ESPN+ 950 AM
– BYE WEEK / ALL-STAR BREAK –
Tue, Feb. 7 at Pittsburgh 5 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM
Thu, Feb. 9 at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. ESPN 92.5 FM
Sat, Feb. 11 at Florida 4 p.m. Altitude 92.5 FM

TODAY’S GAME
COLORADO vs. ST. LOUIS
1:08 p.m.
Hulu, ESPN+ / 950 AM
The Colorado Avalanche wraps up a three-game homestand with an afternoon matchup against the St. Louis Blues at Ball Arena … Today’s game is the Avalanche’s final contest before the Bye Week/All-Star Break, as the Avs will not play again until Feb. 7 when they open a three-game road trip … The Avs will go nine days without a game and have seven full days off before resuming practice on Feb. 5 … The club’s next home date will be on Valentine’s Day some 17 days from now

ON THE CALL
ESPN+: Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Ray Ferraro (between benches), Dave Jackson (rules analyst), Leah Hextall (reporter)
Altitude Radio: Conor McGahey

LAST GAME
Jan. 26 – Anaheim 5, Colorado 3 at Ball Arena
The Anaheim Ducks rallied from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Avalanche, 5-3, at Ball Arena … Frank Vatrano had a hat trick for the Ducks, who snapped Colorado’s six-game winning streak and ended a seven-game losing streak to the Avalanche … Mikko Rantanen scored twice for Colorado and Samuel Girard had a goal and one assist.
SF: 44 SA: 32 PP: 1-2 PK: 2-2
Rantanen scored his team-leading 33rd and 34th goals of the season, tying him for third in the NHL … His first tally of the night was his league-leading 27th goal at even strength … He is now at 199 career goals, one shy of 200 Rantanen scored his eighth game-opening goal of 2022-23, tied with Mark Scheifele for the second most in the NHL this season behind only David Pastrnak (9) The two-goal effort was Rantanen’s 125th career multi-point game, tying Alex Tanguay for ninth in franchise history When Florida took the lead in the third period, it ended a stretch of over 400 minutes in which the Avalanche did not trail (415:06), the longest such streak in the NHL this season Girard’s goal was his fourth of the season, second-most among Avalanche defensemen (Cale Makar 13) … Girard is just one goal shy of tying his career high (5) set in 2020-21 and 2021-22 Makar picked up his 163rd career assist, passing Mario Marois (162) for sixth place among franchise defensemen

CURRENT INJURIES
Bowen Byram – lower body (37 games, Nov. 5 – present)
Darren Helm – lower body (7 games, Jan. 14 – present)
Gabriel Landeskog – lower body (all season, Oct. 12 – present)
Josh Manson – lower body (26 games, Dec. 3 – present)
Valeri Nichushkin – upper body (1 game, Jan. 26 – present)
Total: 275 (3rd in NHL)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 25 – Matt Nieto and Ryan Merkley acquired from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Jacob MacDonald and Martin
Kaut … Merkley reports to the Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Jan. 24 – Anton Blidh reassigned to the Colorado Eagles (AHL)

TODAY’S OPPONENT – ST. LOUIS BLUES
This afternoon’s meeting is the third of four games between the Avalanche and Blues in 2022-23 and the second and final matchup here in Denver … They will conclude the season series on Feb. 18 in St. Louis … The Avs are 1-1-0 so far against the Blues … These Central Division rivals faced off three times last season, with Colorado winning two of those matchups … They went on to meet in the second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, a series the Avalanche won in six games … The Blues and Avalanche have faced off in each of the last two postseasons (both series won by Colorado)

SCHEDULE vs. BLUES
Nov. 14 vs. ST. LOUIS (L, 2-3)
Dec. 11 @ St. Louis (W, 3-2 OT)
Jan. 28 vs. ST. LOUIS
Feb. 18 @ St. Louis

RECORD vs. BLUES
THIS SEASON 2021-22

ALL-TIME SINCE 1995-96 PLAYOFFS
Overall: 1-1-0 Overall: 2-1-0 Overall: 71-68-18 Overall: 57-43-13 Series (record): 3 series (3-0)
Home: 0-1-0 Home: 1-1-0 Home: 44-26-10 Home: 34-17-7 Record Overall: 13-3-0
Road: 1-0-0 Road: 1-0-0 Road: 27-42-8 Road: 23-26-6

ONE MONTH AT A TIME
The Avalanche are 7-5-0 in January, which will be the 25th consecutive month that Colorado has posted a .500 or better record going back to February 2019 … And 23 of those 25 months featured a winning record, as only October 2021 (4-4-0) and October 2022 (4-4-1) did not.

BACK-TO-BACK
The Avalanche have played five of their 13 back-to-back games, going 3-2-0 in the first contest and 3-2-0 in the second … The Avs swept their most recent back-to-back in Vancouver/Seattle from Jan. 20-21 … The Avalanche posted a 15-5-2 (.727) combined record in back-to-back games last season, the second-best mark behind Minnesota (.732, 19-6-3) … The Avs finished 7-3-1 in the first game and 8-2-1 in the second (.773), with only Tampa (10-0-2, .917) posting a better record in the second half of a back-to-back.