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NJIT will travel to Georgia to visit Kennesaw State in another Atlantic Sun Conference women's basketball game on Saturday at 2 pm.
SERIESSaturday will mark the first meeting between the two schools.
SCOUTING THE OWLSKennesaw State will conclude a three-game homestand hosting the newest member of the Atlantic Sun Conference, NJIT, on Saturday at 2pm in the KSU Convocation Center.
The Owls (7-13, 2-3 A-Sun) are, coming off a 78-47 decision against A-Sun Preseason favorite Florida Gulf Coast on Saturday.
Kennesaw State is led by senior forward Jasmine McAllister, the 2014-15 A-Sun Newcomer of the Year and second-team honoree, is averaging a double-double (10.3ppg) and (10.0rpg). McAllister, a transfer from Walters State Community College, has recorded double-figures in 13 games, including five double-doubles.
Head Coach
Nitra Perry in her fourth season at the helm of Kennesaw State, is coming off her most successful season, leading the Owls to the winningest season in the Division I era with a 17-13 record in 2014-15, including opening the season with a Division I program best 10-2 mark in the first 12 games.
KENNESAW STATE LEADERSPoints: Jasmin McAllister (10.3 ppg)
Rebounds: Jasmin McAllister (10.0 rpg)
Field Goal Percentage: Jasmin McAllister (74-for-156; 47.4)
3-Point FG Made: Kelly Dulkoski (36)
Assists: Clara Young (58)
Steals: Clara Young (16)
SCOUTING THE HIGHLANDERSNJIT (3-17, 0-5 in A-Sun) seeks its first A-Sun victory on Saturday, when the Highlanders visit Kennesaw State.
Visiting Jacksonville was never threatened Tuesday night on the way to a 65-36 victory against NJIT in Atlantic Sun Conference women's basketball played in the Fleisher Athletic Center.
NJIT got 10 points and 6 rebounds from
Leah Horton.
Alana Dudley scored 9 points and redshirt freshman
Tatianna Torres equaled her career scoring high with 7 points coming off the NJIT bench. Torres and
Ronni Grandison both had 5 rebounds for NJIT.
NJIT LEADERSPoints:
Leah Horton (10.5 ppg)
Rebounds:
Leah Horton (7.0 rpg)
Field Goal Percentage:
Leah Horton (76-for-180; 42.2)
3-Point FG Made:
Kelly Guarino (41) – ranked fourth in the A-Sun
Assists:
Alana Dudley (56) – ranked seventh in the A-Sun
Steals:
Alana Dudley (26) – ranked tied for 14th in the A-Sun
NEXT UPNJIT will play its next four out of five games on Fleisher Family Court, first hosting Lipscomb on February 4 at 7pm.
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