
Cougars Close Out Road Swing At William & Mary On Sunday
1/12/2019 2:37:00 PM | Women's Basketball
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (4-9, 0-2 CAA) at WILLIAM & MARY (9-5, 2-1 CAA)
Game #14 • Sunday Jan. 13, 2018 • 2:05 p.m. ET
Williamsburg, Va. • Kaplan Arena (8,600)
Overall: Charleston trails 4-8 all-time
Last: Jan. 26, 2018
Score: Charleston lost 79-66
CofC on Jan. 13: 8-7 all-time
Twitter: @CofCWBB
Watch: Tribe Athletics TV
Stats: CofCStats.com
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston women's basketball team finish out a four-game road swing to open the new year with a Sunday matinee in Williamsburg, Va., against William & Mary. The Cougars and the Tribe tip-off at 2:05 p.m. live on Tribe Athletics TV.
QUICK HITS
• Darien Huff is averaging 13.2 points per game and has hit double-digits in all but two game this season.
• Huff has hit at least one three-point attempt in 19 consecutive games dating back to Feb. 18, 2018.
• Collins leads the CAA in assists per game, averaging 5.6. (26th in the NCAA)
• Collins has tallied nine or more assists in four of her first 13 collegiate games; tying a school record 12 on her debut.
• Collins has had a hand in over 50% of Charleston's 868 points, taking into account her 73 assists and 123 points.
• Deja Ford has made at least one free-throw when she's been to the line, dating back to the opening game of the 2017-18 season (27 games).
• Tyler Collins was named the CAA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 17.
• Ford was named an Honorable Mention Player of the Week on Dec. 17.
• Huff will hit 850 career points this weekend and will reach the 1,000-point club if continuing her season scoring average.
SCOUTING WILLIAM & MARY
• The Tribe took down UNCW on Friday night to move to 2-1 in conference action, 9-5 overall and 5-1 inside Kaplan Arena.
• William & Mary are led by senior guard Bianca Boggs, a former high school teammate of Charleston's Deja Ford, who leads the Tribe in every statistical category this year including points (17.5 per game), rebounds (6.9 p/g), assists (3.9 p/g), blocks (0.9 p/g) and steals (2.5 p/g).
• The senior became the first Tribe student-athlete in a decade to receive First-Team All-CAA honors last year and was selected as a Preseason All-CAA First Team selection this season.
• William & Mary took down Hofstra 60-55 to open CAA play back on Jan. 4, before dropping 88-74 to Northeastern the same weekend.
• To open this weekend's round of CAA play, the Tribe defeated UNCW 70-64 with Boggs and Victoria Reynolds combining for 42 points.
QUOTABLE – HEAD COACH CANDICE M. JACKSON
"It's going to be a grind-it-out type game... They have a really good team, they're different from last year but with [Bianca] Boggs playing really well, we definitely have to guard her... Overall, it's going to be one of those games where we do what we're supposed to do, we continue to play defense, we continue to get stops and we start to convert and capitalize... This is how we want to finish our weekend, 1-1."
CONSISTENT BUCKETS
• Darien Huff has double scoring digits in 11 of the Cougars 13 games this season.
• Huff has also converted from beyond the arc at least once in every game this season; her streak is at 19 games dating back to Feb. 18, 2018 against Delaware.
THE STATS DON'T LIE
Three Charleston student-athletes rank highly in the CAA statistical categories, two nationally.
Tyler Collins leads the CAA in assists and assists per game, both in the top-50 in the entire NCAA, with Darien Huff and Deja Ford 9th and 11th in points per game average in the conference.
Ford is converting from the field at 48.8%, second best in the CAA, while Huff is the 4th best free throw shooter and stealer in the conference while averaging 2.2 three-pointers per game.
Game #14 • Sunday Jan. 13, 2018 • 2:05 p.m. ET
Williamsburg, Va. • Kaplan Arena (8,600)
Overall: Charleston trails 4-8 all-time
Last: Jan. 26, 2018
Score: Charleston lost 79-66
CofC on Jan. 13: 8-7 all-time
Twitter: @CofCWBB
Watch: Tribe Athletics TV
Stats: CofCStats.com
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston women's basketball team finish out a four-game road swing to open the new year with a Sunday matinee in Williamsburg, Va., against William & Mary. The Cougars and the Tribe tip-off at 2:05 p.m. live on Tribe Athletics TV.
QUICK HITS
• Darien Huff is averaging 13.2 points per game and has hit double-digits in all but two game this season.
• Huff has hit at least one three-point attempt in 19 consecutive games dating back to Feb. 18, 2018.
• Collins leads the CAA in assists per game, averaging 5.6. (26th in the NCAA)
• Collins has tallied nine or more assists in four of her first 13 collegiate games; tying a school record 12 on her debut.
• Collins has had a hand in over 50% of Charleston's 868 points, taking into account her 73 assists and 123 points.
• Deja Ford has made at least one free-throw when she's been to the line, dating back to the opening game of the 2017-18 season (27 games).
• Tyler Collins was named the CAA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 17.
• Ford was named an Honorable Mention Player of the Week on Dec. 17.
• Huff will hit 850 career points this weekend and will reach the 1,000-point club if continuing her season scoring average.
SCOUTING WILLIAM & MARY
• The Tribe took down UNCW on Friday night to move to 2-1 in conference action, 9-5 overall and 5-1 inside Kaplan Arena.
• William & Mary are led by senior guard Bianca Boggs, a former high school teammate of Charleston's Deja Ford, who leads the Tribe in every statistical category this year including points (17.5 per game), rebounds (6.9 p/g), assists (3.9 p/g), blocks (0.9 p/g) and steals (2.5 p/g).
• The senior became the first Tribe student-athlete in a decade to receive First-Team All-CAA honors last year and was selected as a Preseason All-CAA First Team selection this season.
• William & Mary took down Hofstra 60-55 to open CAA play back on Jan. 4, before dropping 88-74 to Northeastern the same weekend.
• To open this weekend's round of CAA play, the Tribe defeated UNCW 70-64 with Boggs and Victoria Reynolds combining for 42 points.
QUOTABLE – HEAD COACH CANDICE M. JACKSON
"It's going to be a grind-it-out type game... They have a really good team, they're different from last year but with [Bianca] Boggs playing really well, we definitely have to guard her... Overall, it's going to be one of those games where we do what we're supposed to do, we continue to play defense, we continue to get stops and we start to convert and capitalize... This is how we want to finish our weekend, 1-1."
CONSISTENT BUCKETS
• Darien Huff has double scoring digits in 11 of the Cougars 13 games this season.
• Huff has also converted from beyond the arc at least once in every game this season; her streak is at 19 games dating back to Feb. 18, 2018 against Delaware.
THE STATS DON'T LIE
Three Charleston student-athletes rank highly in the CAA statistical categories, two nationally.
Tyler Collins leads the CAA in assists and assists per game, both in the top-50 in the entire NCAA, with Darien Huff and Deja Ford 9th and 11th in points per game average in the conference.
Ford is converting from the field at 48.8%, second best in the CAA, while Huff is the 4th best free throw shooter and stealer in the conference while averaging 2.2 three-pointers per game.
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