Temple University Athletics

Women’s Basketball Hosts Houston for Pink Game
2.14.20 | Women's Basketball
PHILADELPHIA — The Temple women's basketball team returns to McGonigle Hall for a 2 p.m. tipoff Saturday, Feb. 15 against Houston. 
PLAY4KAY
> The Owls will participate in the #Play4Kay Breast Cancer initiative, wearing pink sneakers and accessories during the game.
THE OWLS
> Temple enters Sunday's game at 13-10 overall and 5-5 in the American Athletic Conference. The Owls are currently ranked sixth in the conference.
> Junior Mia Davis leads Temple with 18.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. Her boards per night ranks 16th in the country and first in the American.
> Davis totals 14 double-doubles on the season, totaling fourth-most in the nation.
> On Feb. 12, Davis was named a top 10 finalist of the Cheryl Miller Award Watch List, an honor given to the nation's top small forward each year.
> Redshirt sophomore Ashley Jones adds 16.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. Jones leads the Cherry and White with her 80.7 free throw percentage.
> Marissa Mackins is the third Owl to average double-digit points with 14.1 per night. Mackins leads both Temple and the American with 67 three-pointers this season.
> Graduate student Lena Niang is the second leading rebounder for Temple with 5.9 boards per game. Niang nets 7.2 points per game and is the second leading three-point shooter for the Owls.
> Freshman Asonah Alexander is the American assists leader with 102 on the year, averaging 4.4 per game. Her assist/turnover ratio of 2.91 ranks first in the conference and seventh in the country. Alexander adds 5.5 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
LAST TIME OUT: USF 99, Temple 51
> The Owls suffered their worst loss of the season at USF on Sunday, Feb. 9.
> USF's Elena Tsineke and Sydni Harvey each collected 25 points to total more than half of the Bulls' points. Harvey shot 7-for-8 from three-point range as USF collected 13 threes on the day.
> The Bulls shot 57.4% from the floor and 52% from beyond the arc.
> Temple shot a season-low 28.8% from the field and 16.7% from downtown.
> The Owls were outrebounded by USF, 43-27.
> Mackins led Temple with a team-high 13 points and four assists.
> Davis, Alexa Williamson, and Shannen Atkinson each added 10 points for the Owls.
> Davis led Temple on the boards with six rebounds.
> Senior Ciara Forde collected a team and career-best two steals while adding three rebounds.
SCOUTING HOUSTON
> The Cougars enter Saturday's game with a 12-13 mark on the year and 5-6 in conference action.
> Dymond Gladney is the leading scorer for Houston with her 12.5 efforts per game.
> Dorian Branch, Tatyana Hill and Julia Blackshell-Fair also average double-digit points for the Cougars. Branch adds 11.2 tallies while Hill and Blackshell-Fair chip in 11.0 and 10.6, respectively.
> Branch is Houston's go-to three-point shooter as the guard averages two made buckets from beyond the arc each game. On Feb. 8, Branch reached the 1,000th point milestone with her 22 points at ECU.
> The Cougars' 14.9 offensive rebounds per game ranks third in the conference. Hill leads Houston on the boards with 6.4 per outing.
> Houston holds a 1-7 record on the road this season. Their lone win came on Feb. 1 with a 66-60 victory at Tulane.
LAST TIME OUT: UCF 67, Houston 49
> Houston lost their second-straight game on Feb. 12 at home against UCF.
> Bria Patterson led the Cougars with 13 points as she went a perfect 3-for-3 from three-point range.
> Dorian Branch added 10 points, four rebounds and two assists during her full 40 minutes of play.
> Tatyana Hill led Houston on the boards with nine rebounds while Julia Blackshell-Fair led in the assist column with five.
> UCF outshot the Cougars 49.1% to 33.9% and also held a 42-32 edge on the boards.
TEMPLE VS. HOUSTON
> Temple leads 10-2 in the all-time series against the Cougars.
> The two programs first met on Feb. 4, 2014 at Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston. Temple won the matchup 79-46 as five Owls finished with double-digits.
LAST TIME THEY MET: Temple 61, Houston 58
> Temple snuck past the Cougars 61-58 in their first meeting of the 2019-20 season on Jan. 8 at the Fertitta Center in Houston.
> The Owls held a 50-35 edge on the boards, 23 of which came on the offensive end.
> Both teams saw similar field goal percentages with Temple slightly outshooting the Cougars 35.7% to 34.5%.
> The Temple bench added 31 points to the winning effort.
> For the second consecutive game, the Owls shot under 30% from three-point range, finishing 24% from beyond the arc (6-for-25). Houston finished 31.8% from three point land.
> Jones led all players with 23 points shooting 55.6% from three-point range as she hit a career-best five treys. She added five rebounds and two steals to her stat line.
> Davis collected a career-best 18 rebounds alongside 16 points to push the Owls past Houston.
> Williamson added nine points, five rebounds and a season-high three blocks.
> Atkinson registered eight points while Niang chipped in five.
> Alexander and Mackins both led the Owls with three assists apiece.
 
 
PLAY4KAY
> The Owls will participate in the #Play4Kay Breast Cancer initiative, wearing pink sneakers and accessories during the game.
THE OWLS
> Temple enters Sunday's game at 13-10 overall and 5-5 in the American Athletic Conference. The Owls are currently ranked sixth in the conference.
> Junior Mia Davis leads Temple with 18.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. Her boards per night ranks 16th in the country and first in the American.
> Davis totals 14 double-doubles on the season, totaling fourth-most in the nation.
> On Feb. 12, Davis was named a top 10 finalist of the Cheryl Miller Award Watch List, an honor given to the nation's top small forward each year.
> Redshirt sophomore Ashley Jones adds 16.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. Jones leads the Cherry and White with her 80.7 free throw percentage.
> Marissa Mackins is the third Owl to average double-digit points with 14.1 per night. Mackins leads both Temple and the American with 67 three-pointers this season.
> Graduate student Lena Niang is the second leading rebounder for Temple with 5.9 boards per game. Niang nets 7.2 points per game and is the second leading three-point shooter for the Owls.
> Freshman Asonah Alexander is the American assists leader with 102 on the year, averaging 4.4 per game. Her assist/turnover ratio of 2.91 ranks first in the conference and seventh in the country. Alexander adds 5.5 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
LAST TIME OUT: USF 99, Temple 51
> The Owls suffered their worst loss of the season at USF on Sunday, Feb. 9.
> USF's Elena Tsineke and Sydni Harvey each collected 25 points to total more than half of the Bulls' points. Harvey shot 7-for-8 from three-point range as USF collected 13 threes on the day.
> The Bulls shot 57.4% from the floor and 52% from beyond the arc.
> Temple shot a season-low 28.8% from the field and 16.7% from downtown.
> The Owls were outrebounded by USF, 43-27.
> Mackins led Temple with a team-high 13 points and four assists.
> Davis, Alexa Williamson, and Shannen Atkinson each added 10 points for the Owls.
> Davis led Temple on the boards with six rebounds.
> Senior Ciara Forde collected a team and career-best two steals while adding three rebounds.
SCOUTING HOUSTON
> The Cougars enter Saturday's game with a 12-13 mark on the year and 5-6 in conference action.
> Dymond Gladney is the leading scorer for Houston with her 12.5 efforts per game.
> Dorian Branch, Tatyana Hill and Julia Blackshell-Fair also average double-digit points for the Cougars. Branch adds 11.2 tallies while Hill and Blackshell-Fair chip in 11.0 and 10.6, respectively.
> Branch is Houston's go-to three-point shooter as the guard averages two made buckets from beyond the arc each game. On Feb. 8, Branch reached the 1,000th point milestone with her 22 points at ECU.
> The Cougars' 14.9 offensive rebounds per game ranks third in the conference. Hill leads Houston on the boards with 6.4 per outing.
> Houston holds a 1-7 record on the road this season. Their lone win came on Feb. 1 with a 66-60 victory at Tulane.
LAST TIME OUT: UCF 67, Houston 49
> Houston lost their second-straight game on Feb. 12 at home against UCF.
> Bria Patterson led the Cougars with 13 points as she went a perfect 3-for-3 from three-point range.
> Dorian Branch added 10 points, four rebounds and two assists during her full 40 minutes of play.
> Tatyana Hill led Houston on the boards with nine rebounds while Julia Blackshell-Fair led in the assist column with five.
> UCF outshot the Cougars 49.1% to 33.9% and also held a 42-32 edge on the boards.
TEMPLE VS. HOUSTON
> Temple leads 10-2 in the all-time series against the Cougars.
> The two programs first met on Feb. 4, 2014 at Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston. Temple won the matchup 79-46 as five Owls finished with double-digits.
LAST TIME THEY MET: Temple 61, Houston 58
> Temple snuck past the Cougars 61-58 in their first meeting of the 2019-20 season on Jan. 8 at the Fertitta Center in Houston.
> The Owls held a 50-35 edge on the boards, 23 of which came on the offensive end.
> Both teams saw similar field goal percentages with Temple slightly outshooting the Cougars 35.7% to 34.5%.
> The Temple bench added 31 points to the winning effort.
> For the second consecutive game, the Owls shot under 30% from three-point range, finishing 24% from beyond the arc (6-for-25). Houston finished 31.8% from three point land.
> Jones led all players with 23 points shooting 55.6% from three-point range as she hit a career-best five treys. She added five rebounds and two steals to her stat line.
> Davis collected a career-best 18 rebounds alongside 16 points to push the Owls past Houston.
> Williamson added nine points, five rebounds and a season-high three blocks.
> Atkinson registered eight points while Niang chipped in five.
> Alexander and Mackins both led the Owls with three assists apiece.
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