Two blowouts in a row is twice as nice.
Gametracker stats, so no specialty scoring yet.
Rutgers
Tyler 21 points (9-16, 1-2 3 pt, 2-2 ft), 5 reb, 2 a, 0 s, 0 b, 3 to - she's baa-ack
Kahleah 16 points (5-9, 6-8 ft), 2 reb, 2 a, 1 s, 0 b, 2 to
Rachel 14 points (5-8, 4-4 ft), 6 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 3 b, 4 to
Betnijah 14 points (7-13, 0-2 3 pt), 5 feb, 7(!) a, 1 s, 0 b, 1 to
Cynthia 6 points (2-2 3 pt) in 3 minutes
Syessence 5 points (2-3, 1-2 ft), 4 reb, 7(!) a, 5(!) s, 0 b, 0 !) to
Ariel 2 points (1-3, 0-2 ft), 7 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 2 b, 1 to
Shrita 2 points (1-3, 0-1 3 pt), 1 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 1 to
Briyona 0 points (0-0), 2 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 0 to
Christa 0 points (0-1), 0 reb, 1 s, 1 b, 1 to
Natalie - no stats in 2 minutes
Alex - no stats in 1 minute
The team shot a great 55.2%, a nice 72.2% from the line and an excellent 42.9% from 3 (albeit on just 7 attempts). They had 35 rebounds, 18 assists, 6 blocks 13 turnovers (10 in the 1st half) and 8 steals.
The four double-digit scorers all shot over 50%, and shot 56.5% overall.
Illinois
Crawford 15 points (7-11, 1-2 3 pt, 0-1 ft), 2 reb, 6 a, 2 s, 1 b, 5 to
Simmons 12 points (4-9, 4-9 3 pt), 2 reb, 4 a, 0 s, 0 b, 4 to
Carter 11 points (4-8, 3-5 3 pt), 6 reb, 2 a, 1 s, 0 b, 0 to
White 10 points (4-15, 0-2 3 pt, 2-5 ft), 6 reb, 1 a, 0 s, 0 b, 7 to - 10 and 6 sounds okay, but she had a bad game
Coleman 4 points (1-2, 1-1 3 pt, 1-2 ft), 2 reb, 2 a, 0 s, 0 b, 2 to
Grant 2 points (1-5, 0-2 3 pt), 2 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 1 to
Hartwell 2 points (0-1, 2-2 ft) in 1 minute
Oden - 1 reb, 1 s in 5 minutes
Cattenhead - 1 reb, 1 to in 4 minutes
Tuck - 1 reb in 1 minute
McConnell - no stats in 1 minute
Kissinger - no stats in 1 minute
The Fighting Illini shot 40.4%, a fine 40.9% from 3 and a not so hot 50.0% from the line. They had 26 rebounds, 15 assists (on 21 baskets, very nice), 1 block, 21 turnovers and 4 steals.
You'd think a game in which both teams had 4 double-digit scorers would be close, but RU's top 4 almost had as many points as the entire Illinois team. Turnovers and contributions from other players (25 points for RU v. 8 for the Fighting Illini) made the difference.
Gametracker stats, so no specialty scoring yet.
Rutgers
Tyler 21 points (9-16, 1-2 3 pt, 2-2 ft), 5 reb, 2 a, 0 s, 0 b, 3 to - she's baa-ack
Kahleah 16 points (5-9, 6-8 ft), 2 reb, 2 a, 1 s, 0 b, 2 to
Rachel 14 points (5-8, 4-4 ft), 6 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 3 b, 4 to
Betnijah 14 points (7-13, 0-2 3 pt), 5 feb, 7(!) a, 1 s, 0 b, 1 to
Cynthia 6 points (2-2 3 pt) in 3 minutes
Syessence 5 points (2-3, 1-2 ft), 4 reb, 7(!) a, 5(!) s, 0 b, 0 !) to
Ariel 2 points (1-3, 0-2 ft), 7 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 2 b, 1 to
Shrita 2 points (1-3, 0-1 3 pt), 1 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 1 to
Briyona 0 points (0-0), 2 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 0 to
Christa 0 points (0-1), 0 reb, 1 s, 1 b, 1 to
Natalie - no stats in 2 minutes
Alex - no stats in 1 minute
The team shot a great 55.2%, a nice 72.2% from the line and an excellent 42.9% from 3 (albeit on just 7 attempts). They had 35 rebounds, 18 assists, 6 blocks 13 turnovers (10 in the 1st half) and 8 steals.
The four double-digit scorers all shot over 50%, and shot 56.5% overall.
Illinois
Crawford 15 points (7-11, 1-2 3 pt, 0-1 ft), 2 reb, 6 a, 2 s, 1 b, 5 to
Simmons 12 points (4-9, 4-9 3 pt), 2 reb, 4 a, 0 s, 0 b, 4 to
Carter 11 points (4-8, 3-5 3 pt), 6 reb, 2 a, 1 s, 0 b, 0 to
White 10 points (4-15, 0-2 3 pt, 2-5 ft), 6 reb, 1 a, 0 s, 0 b, 7 to - 10 and 6 sounds okay, but she had a bad game
Coleman 4 points (1-2, 1-1 3 pt, 1-2 ft), 2 reb, 2 a, 0 s, 0 b, 2 to
Grant 2 points (1-5, 0-2 3 pt), 2 reb, 0 a, 0 s, 0 b, 1 to
Hartwell 2 points (0-1, 2-2 ft) in 1 minute
Oden - 1 reb, 1 s in 5 minutes
Cattenhead - 1 reb, 1 to in 4 minutes
Tuck - 1 reb in 1 minute
McConnell - no stats in 1 minute
Kissinger - no stats in 1 minute
The Fighting Illini shot 40.4%, a fine 40.9% from 3 and a not so hot 50.0% from the line. They had 26 rebounds, 15 assists (on 21 baskets, very nice), 1 block, 21 turnovers and 4 steals.
You'd think a game in which both teams had 4 double-digit scorers would be close, but RU's top 4 almost had as many points as the entire Illinois team. Turnovers and contributions from other players (25 points for RU v. 8 for the Fighting Illini) made the difference.