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Dons Looking to Take Down the Bears
11/18/2017 8:51:00 PM | Women's Basketball
THE RUNDOWN
SAN FRANCISCO – The University of San Francisco's women's basketball team is headed to Greeley, Colo. to match up against the University of Northern Colorado (3-0, 0-0) on Sunday afternoon.
The Dons (1-1, 0-0) are coming off a heartbreaker loss against Washington State that came down to the final seconds. Although it counted as a loss, the showing was a huge improvement from last year's outing against the Cougars in which the Dons were held to 35 points against WSU's 73.
The Dons have not seen UNC since the 2011-12 season when the Colorado visitors defeated USF 85-81. Second-year head coach Molly Goodenbour will look for her team to carry their confidence and momentum into tomorrow's match-up against the Bears.
WHAT'S GOODenbour
On the matchup with the Bears:
"We are looking forward to a competitive game. I've been impressed with UNC's poise, experience and efficiency. They shoot well, don't make a lot of mistakes and they play with a lot of confidence. This should be a good game and a great win for us given how UNC has been competing."
On where USF's mentality is:
"We are ready to bounce back from the WSU game. We are a tougher group than last year. I like our scrappiness so far. One thing is that we need better rebounding from our forward positions and we need to knock down shots more consistently. I think we are excited to get going."
SCOUTING THE BEARS
The Dons and Bears will tip-off at 1 p.m. PT/2 p.m. MT on Sunday afternoon. You can listen in or keep up with stats to keep up with USF. Follow along with live Twitter updates.
SAN FRANCISCO – The University of San Francisco's women's basketball team is headed to Greeley, Colo. to match up against the University of Northern Colorado (3-0, 0-0) on Sunday afternoon.
The Dons (1-1, 0-0) are coming off a heartbreaker loss against Washington State that came down to the final seconds. Although it counted as a loss, the showing was a huge improvement from last year's outing against the Cougars in which the Dons were held to 35 points against WSU's 73.
The Dons have not seen UNC since the 2011-12 season when the Colorado visitors defeated USF 85-81. Second-year head coach Molly Goodenbour will look for her team to carry their confidence and momentum into tomorrow's match-up against the Bears.
WHAT'S GOODenbour
On the matchup with the Bears:
"We are looking forward to a competitive game. I've been impressed with UNC's poise, experience and efficiency. They shoot well, don't make a lot of mistakes and they play with a lot of confidence. This should be a good game and a great win for us given how UNC has been competing."
On where USF's mentality is:
"We are ready to bounce back from the WSU game. We are a tougher group than last year. I like our scrappiness so far. One thing is that we need better rebounding from our forward positions and we need to knock down shots more consistently. I think we are excited to get going."
SCOUTING THE BEARS
- Voted to win the Big Sky
- Redshirt junior Savannah Smith was named to the preseason All-Big Sky team
- Returning all five of last season's starters and 78.5 percent of all its minutes played
- Off at a 3-0 start
- Most recently defeated power-five school LSU, 58-50
- Junior center Courtney Smith led the team in the win with 26 points and five rebounds
- Savannah Scott leads the Bears in scoring averaging 22.0 per game
- The Smiths (Courtney and Savannah) also average in double-digits for scoring per game with 17.3 and 15.7, respectively
- C. Smith is tied with Krystal Leger-Walker in pulling in rebounds, each with 17 so far
- Leger-Walker is tops with 5.7 assists per game
- Shannon Powell is leading the team in both scoring and rebounding, averaging 16.5 ppg and 8.5 boards per game
- Powell is shooting 40.6 percent
- Anna Seilund registered scored 19 points to lead the Dons to their first season win against Cal Poly
- Seilund leads the team (with more than five field goals made) in shooting percentage, registering 55.6 percent
- Kalyn Simon is tops on the roster with five made three's, contributing to the Dons 15 total trey balls compared to the opponent's nine
The Dons and Bears will tip-off at 1 p.m. PT/2 p.m. MT on Sunday afternoon. You can listen in or keep up with stats to keep up with USF. Follow along with live Twitter updates.
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