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Purdue Fort Wayne Visits IUPUI for #HLWBB Game on Thursday
2/8/2023 3:44:00 PM | Women's Basketball
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Purdue Fort Wayne women's basketball team will head to Indianapolis to face the IUPUI Jaguars on Thursday (Feb. 9) at The Jungle.
Game Day Information
Who: IUPUI Jaguars
When: Thursday, February 9 | 7 PM
Where: Indianapolis, Ind. | The Jungle
Live Stats: Link
Watch: ESPN+
Game Notes: Purdue Fort Wayne | IUPUI | Horizon League
Know Your Foe
IUPUI is 13-10 and 9-5 in the Horizon League this year. The Jaguars have lost two of their last three, picking up a win at Wright State between losses at Green Bay and Northern Kentucky. Destiny Perkins, Jazmyn Turner and Rachel Kent are all averaging between 12 and 15 points per game for IUPUI. Turner and Kent have both been Horizon League Players of the Week this season.
The Series
IUPUI leads the all-time series against Purdue Fort Wayne 24-12. The Jaguars have won the last 10 on-court meetings, with Purdue Fort Wayne's last win coming in the 2013-14 season.
Amellia Sellers... Shayla Bromenschenkel?
In league play, Amellia Bromenschenkel and Shayla Sellers have been incredibly similar in their statistical contributions. Here's how the two compare:
Statistic Sellers Bromenschenkel
PPG 11.1 11.2
FG% 43.1 41.4
3FG% 33.3 32.0
FT% 73.5 65.6
RPG 4.7 4.9
APG 2.1 1.7
BPG 0.7 0.4
SPG 2.3 2.1
MPG 31.2 33.4
Defense (Clap, Clap) Defense
Purdue Fort Wayne has held its opponents to 64 points or fewer in 12 games this season. They are 9-3 in such games.
She's Back!
After four games of four points or less, Amellia Bromenschenkel has averaged 14.8 points per game in the last seven games, with double-figures in each.
The Best Choice For Defensive Player of the Year
In Horizon League play, Shayla Sellers leads the league with 2.3 steals per game and is 13th in the league with 0.7 blocks per game. She is the only player in the league that is in the top 13 in both categories.
Checking In On The Standings
Through 14 Horizon League games played, the Mastodons are tied for sixth in the league standings. If the current standings were to hold, the Mastodons would host a first round tournament game on February 28.
Thieves!
Purdue Fort Wayne is leading the Horizon League and 56th in the country with 9.5 steals per game. The 'Dons also force the 51st-most turnovers in the country at 18.88 per game, a league-best.
Especially Those Two!
In league play, Shayla Sellers and Amellia Bromenschenkel are first and third in the Horizon League with 2.3 and 2.1 steals per game, respectively.
Sellers Swiper
Shayla Sellers ranks in the top-150 in the country with 43 steals this season.
Block Party
Purdue Fort Wayne is second in the Horizon League and just outside the top-100 nationally with 3.4 blocks per game.
Linbo Limbo
Jazzlyn Linbo is second in the Horizon League with 32 blocks this season.
Chasing 1,000
There are three Mastodons that are nearing the 1,000-point mark in their careers: Sylare Starks (836), Shayla Sellers (806), Riley Ott (746).
Last Time Out
Purdue Fort Wayne fell to Robert Morris 71-63 on Saturday (Feb. 4) despite 16 points from Ryin Ott. The Mastodons celebrated their 16th-annual Pink Out celebration prior to the game and presented a check of $5,430 to the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.
Coming Up
Purdue Fort Wayne will return to the Gates Sports Center for a game on Monday (Feb. 13) against Cleveland State, which received votes in the latest AP Top 25 poll.
Game Day Information
Who: IUPUI Jaguars
When: Thursday, February 9 | 7 PM
Where: Indianapolis, Ind. | The Jungle
Live Stats: Link
Watch: ESPN+
Game Notes: Purdue Fort Wayne | IUPUI | Horizon League
Know Your Foe
IUPUI is 13-10 and 9-5 in the Horizon League this year. The Jaguars have lost two of their last three, picking up a win at Wright State between losses at Green Bay and Northern Kentucky. Destiny Perkins, Jazmyn Turner and Rachel Kent are all averaging between 12 and 15 points per game for IUPUI. Turner and Kent have both been Horizon League Players of the Week this season.
The Series
IUPUI leads the all-time series against Purdue Fort Wayne 24-12. The Jaguars have won the last 10 on-court meetings, with Purdue Fort Wayne's last win coming in the 2013-14 season.
Amellia Sellers... Shayla Bromenschenkel?
In league play, Amellia Bromenschenkel and Shayla Sellers have been incredibly similar in their statistical contributions. Here's how the two compare:
Statistic Sellers Bromenschenkel
PPG 11.1 11.2
FG% 43.1 41.4
3FG% 33.3 32.0
FT% 73.5 65.6
RPG 4.7 4.9
APG 2.1 1.7
BPG 0.7 0.4
SPG 2.3 2.1
MPG 31.2 33.4
Defense (Clap, Clap) Defense
Purdue Fort Wayne has held its opponents to 64 points or fewer in 12 games this season. They are 9-3 in such games.
She's Back!
After four games of four points or less, Amellia Bromenschenkel has averaged 14.8 points per game in the last seven games, with double-figures in each.
The Best Choice For Defensive Player of the Year
In Horizon League play, Shayla Sellers leads the league with 2.3 steals per game and is 13th in the league with 0.7 blocks per game. She is the only player in the league that is in the top 13 in both categories.
Checking In On The Standings
Through 14 Horizon League games played, the Mastodons are tied for sixth in the league standings. If the current standings were to hold, the Mastodons would host a first round tournament game on February 28.
Thieves!
Purdue Fort Wayne is leading the Horizon League and 56th in the country with 9.5 steals per game. The 'Dons also force the 51st-most turnovers in the country at 18.88 per game, a league-best.
Especially Those Two!
In league play, Shayla Sellers and Amellia Bromenschenkel are first and third in the Horizon League with 2.3 and 2.1 steals per game, respectively.
Sellers Swiper
Shayla Sellers ranks in the top-150 in the country with 43 steals this season.
Block Party
Purdue Fort Wayne is second in the Horizon League and just outside the top-100 nationally with 3.4 blocks per game.
Linbo Limbo
Jazzlyn Linbo is second in the Horizon League with 32 blocks this season.
Chasing 1,000
There are three Mastodons that are nearing the 1,000-point mark in their careers: Sylare Starks (836), Shayla Sellers (806), Riley Ott (746).
Last Time Out
Purdue Fort Wayne fell to Robert Morris 71-63 on Saturday (Feb. 4) despite 16 points from Ryin Ott. The Mastodons celebrated their 16th-annual Pink Out celebration prior to the game and presented a check of $5,430 to the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer Research.
Coming Up
Purdue Fort Wayne will return to the Gates Sports Center for a game on Monday (Feb. 13) against Cleveland State, which received votes in the latest AP Top 25 poll.
~ Feel the Rumble ~
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