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Evansville hosts Valpo for "White Out" game

1/11/2020 4:42:00 PM

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Looking for a repeat of last season, the University of Evansville women's basketball team hosts Valparaiso for its "White Out" game on Sunday afternoon at 1 PM inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
 
Evansville vs. Valparaiso | 1 PM
Date | Time Sun., Jan. 12 | 1 PM
Location Evansville, Ind.
Site Meeks Family Fieldhouse
Sun., Jan. 12 Evansville vs. Valparaiso
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Last Game: Loyola 71, Evansville 61
  • Scoring a career-high 17 points, sophomore Anna Newman led the way for Evansville, tallying 11 of her points in the second half.
  • Also finishing in double-figures for the Aces were freshman Abby Feit with 13 points and junior Lola Bracy with 10 points.
  • Finishing with 21 points and 12 rebounds, Abby O'Connor powered the Ramblers down the stretch with 19 points in the second half, including 11 in the fourth quarter.
  • Pressuring the Ramblers' lead throughout the contest, Evansville had its opportunities in the contest, particularly at the free-throw line.
  • The historically strong free-throw shooting squad went 4-18 (22%) from the line on the evening, the lowest single-game percentage at the line for the Aces since at least 2012-13.
  • Loyola controlled the boards in the game, owning a 55-27 advantage in rebounds, including 18 offensive rebounds.
  • The two sides traded punches early in the contest, as Evansville held a 16-15 lead after the opening quarter.
  • The Aces built a lead as large as five midway through the period, but the Ramblers pushed back within one.
  • Loyola's offense continued at a consistent pace through the second quarter, but Evansville had some struggles before the break.
  • In the second quarter, the Aces shot just 25% from the field, while scoring seven points to trail 30-23 at the half.
  • The second half was a different story as Evansville shook off the second period and scored 22 points in the third quarter, bolstered by a 50% (8-16) clip from the field.
  • Down by as many as 10, UE cut within three, but quickly saw the Ramblers bounce back to a nine-point advantage.
  • The Aces were resilient, mounting another comeback to close Loyola's lead to four at 49-45 heading into the fourth quarter.
  • A 3:30 cold stretch for both teams opened the final 10 minutes as neither team scored before the 6:30 mark in the period.
  • A layup by redshirt junior Jada Poland got Evansville within two, but the Ramblers immediately answered with a triple as Loyola seemed to have an answer for every Evansville attempt to rally.
  • The Aces continually fouled late, looking to put themselves in a position to grab the game late.
  • During the final minute, the Ramblers hit 7-of-10 freebies, while getting a crucial stop with 21 seconds remaining as Loyola secured the 71-61 win.
Previewing the Matchup
  •  Evansville and Valparaiso are meeting for the 17th time with the two teams tied at eight games each in the series.
  • The Aces and Crusaders last met on February 5, 2019 when Evansville captured a 77-65 win over Valpo inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
  • Previous to last season's win for the Aces, Valpo had won three-straight in the series.
  • Since the Crusaders joined the MVC, Valpo owns a 3-1 lead in the series.
  • Sunday's matchup will closely resemble the two sides' meeting last season. On Sunday, the Aces will welcome the Boom Squad back into Meeks Family Fieldhouse, who made an appearance last season at Evansville's win over Valpo.
  • Sophomore Anna Newman recorded a new career-high in scoring on Friday, pouring-in 17 points to help fuel Evansville in a narrow loss to Loyola. Newman's previous career-high came in a 16-point performance in a win over Valpo last season.
  • After being named NCAA statistical national champion in free-throw percentage two seasons ago after shooting 82% from the line, Evansville has struggled this season. The Aces are 266th in the nation in free-throw shooting percentage at 64.6% after going 4-18 from the line against the Ramblers on Friday.
  • Evansville again proved to be a stout defensive team on Friday, continuing to cause turnovers. The Aces sit 67th in the nation and best in The Valley in turnovers forced with over 19 per game. Friday, the Aces forced 17 Loyola turnovers, while only committing nine of their own.
  • Valparaiso enters Sunday's game with a 9-5 record after earning a 75-56 win on the road at Indiana State on Friday.
  
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