PHILADELPHIA – After a successful outing back home at The Palestra, the University of Pennsylvania women's basketball team is back on the road for a four-game trip. It starts on Sunday at No. 23 Marquette with tip set for 2 p.m., eastern.
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GAME 8: PENN (5-2) at No. 23 Marquette (7-0)
Sunday, December 3, 2023 | 2:00 PM ET
Milwaukee, Wisc. | Al McGuire Center
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Penn Game Notes
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The Series Against Marquette
• This will be the first meeting between the two programs.
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About The Golden Eagles
• Marquette is just one of eight teams in the top 25 with an unblemished record, sitting at 7-0.
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• The Golden Eagles' last outing against Memphis was a dominant victory, 88-59, as Marquette had four players in double figures led by Liza Karlen's 21 points, nine rebounds, four assists, and two blocks.
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• Rose Nkumu and Mackenzie Hare each put up 17, while Jordan King had 14 to pair up with her game-high six assists.
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• Marquette averages 83 points per game, and holds its opponents to 58, racking up 8.4 blocks and 4.3 steals per game.
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Penn's Last Time Out
• The Quakers defeated La Salle for the second straight year, 79-71, and secured their first Big 5 victory of the season to improve to 5-2.
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• For the fourth time this season, four Quakers scored in double figures as junior
Stina Almqvist led the team with 24 points, the fifth time in seven games with 20-plus. She shot .500 percent from the floor (9-18) and .750 percent from the line (6-8), while also adding on six rebounds. Almqvist averages 19.7 points per game and is ranked third in the Ivy League in scoring.
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• Senior
Jordan Obi also shot .500 from the floor (7-14), adding 18 points. Obi is top 10 in the Ivy League in scoring (13.3) and rebounding (6.4), as well as top three in both steals (2.3) and blocks (1.9).
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• Freshman
Mataya Gayle continued to impress with another double-digit outing knocking in 18 points, her second straight game with 10 or more points. She also added a career-high eight rebounds and three assists.
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• Junior
Lizzy Groetsch posted 17 points and nine rebounds, her third game this season tying her career high in boards.
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• The duo of freshman
Ese Ogbevire and sophomore
Saniah Caldwell dished out nine of the 21 total assists for the Quakers. Ogbevire posted a career-high five assists, while Caldwell had a career-high four.
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• For the third time in four games, the Quakers shot over .500 for the game. Hitting 33-for-63, they shot .524 for the night, while knocking in 10-for-12 at the line. Penn is shooting .439 for the season, second best in the Ivy League, only behind Columbia's .440.
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Stat Leaders
•Almqvist leads the Quakers in points (19.7) and rebounds (7.0) per game and is third in the Ivy League among all players.
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• Obi leads Penn in steals (2.3) and blocks (1.9) and is top three in both categories among all Ivy League players.
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• Gayle leads the Red and Blue in assists (3.1) and is tied for top 10 in the Ivy League.
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• Groetsch takes the top spot for three-point percentage with .500 and is fifth among all players in the Ivy League.
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• Penn is ranked third in both points per game (72) and points margin (5.4) among all Ivy teams.
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A Look Ahead
• The Quakers continue their road stretch for another three games, facing Villanova (Dec. 5), Merrimack (Dec. 8) and Temple (Dec. 10).
• Penn returns to The Palestra on December 30 and 31 to wrap up the calendar year against Maine and Gwynedd Mercy. Both games are set for 1 p.m.
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