GREENSBORO, N.C. – The UNC Greensboro (UNCG) women's basketball team will head back to South Carolina to continue its four-game Palmetto State road trip with a game against Presbyterian College.
This is the first midweek game of the season for the Spartans.
Who: Presbyterian
Where: Templeton Center | Clinton, S.C.
When: Wednesday, December 1 | 6 p.m.
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SCOUTING THE SPARTANS
-- The Spartans enter the game with a 3-3 overall record.
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Isys Grady leads the team in points (80), field-goals made (31), field-goal percentage (.564), free-throws made (18), and defensive rebounds (35).
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Nia Howard leads the Spartans behind the arc, going 7-for-18. The freshman has a .389 percentage from beyond.
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CeCe Crudup and
Jaylynn Brown are the only Spartans in double digit figures for steals. Crudup leads with 11, while Brown has 10.
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Nitzan Amar continues to share her generosity. The guard has dished out 18 assists this season.
SCOUTING PRESBYTERIAN
-- Behind her third 20-point performance of the season, fifth-year senior Jade Compton led the Presbyterian College women's basketball team to a 62-54 victory on Saturday afternoon at Swisher Gymnasium.
--As a team, PC is fourth in the league with a 41.9% field goal percentage while limiting opponents to a 39.9% which also sits fourth.
--Compton ranks fifth in the Big South averaging 14.5 points per game.
SERIES HISTORY
-- This is the third meeting between the Spartans and the Blue Hose. The last meeting was back in the 2017-18 season with UNCG taking the game 64-57.
--UNCG and Presbyterian have split the series.