
Cougars Look for Season Sweep of Towson on Sunday
2/19/2022 4:17:00 PM | Women's Basketball
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- The College of Charleston women's basketball team (14-10, 6-7) will continue a week-long road trip on Sunday as the Cougars will face off with Towson (19-5, 10-3) inside SECU Arena on the campus of Towson University. Tip-off is set for 2:00 p.m. and the game will be streamed live on FloSports.
Notes and Nuggets
Notes and Nuggets
- The College of Charleston Cougars head to Towson on Sunday following a thrilling win at James Madison on Friday afternoon
- The Cougars trailed 39-23 at the half and were down as much as 20 points in the third quarter
- It was the first ever win for the Cougars in Harrisonburg and just the third ever win over the Dukes for Charleston
- The trio of Annecchiarico, Eady, and Perkins accounted for 57 of the Cougars' 71 points. Annecchiarico scored 23, while Eady and Perkins each added 17 points
- Annecchiarico dished out nine assists, a career-high. The senior guard from Baldwin, N.Y. leads the CAA with 6.1 assists per game
- The Cougars defeated Towson on January 21st, 88-72 in Charleston. The win still stands as Charleston's best of the season by NET ranking
- In that win over the Tigers in January, Jenna Annecchiarico scored a division-one era program record 36 points to lead the Cougars. In that game, she set another D1-era program record with 18 made free throws
- The Cougars shot 16-of-16 (100 percent) from the foul line in the win at JMU. This performance brings the team's free throw percentage to 75.0 percent, good for third in the CAA. In the game at JMU, both teams combined for a 41-of-41 performance at the free throw line.
- Charleston is 11-5 this season when shooting above 70 percent from the charity stripe
- Jenna Annecchiarico's 86.6 percent mark from the free throw line is the CAA's best and 27th nationally
- The Cougars shot 31.8 percent (7-of-22) from deep at JMU, which improved the Cougars to 8-2 when shooting above 30 percent from three
- In the first meeting between CofC and Towson, Charleston won the rebounding battle 50-49. The Cougars are a perfect 8-0 when pulling down more boards than their opponents
- Charleston is looking to have another player reach the 1000 career points mark after Jenna Annecchiarico reached the milestone on January 26th at Northeastern. Tyler Collins sits at 990 points for her career. Collins is averaging 8.8 points per game as a senior this season
- Towson sits at third overall in the CAA standings with a 10-3 mark in league play
- The Tigers own a NET ranking of 80, which tops the conference
- Towson is fueled by the dynamic duo of Aleah Nelson and Allie Kubek. Nelson scores 16.6 points per game while Kubek adds 15.4
- Both Towson and Charleston average exactly 76.4 points per game. CofC owns a field goal percentage of .411 while Towson shoots .410 from the field
- Towson owns a 14-5 edge in the all-time series
- CofC won the most recent meeting, 88-72, on January 21 in TD Arena. The Tigers had won seven straight over Charleston before that CofC victory
- The Cougars have just one win in SECU Arena, an 80-67 defeat of the Tigers on Dec. 31, 2017
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