JONESBORO, Ark. - The UT Arlington women's basketball team will look to pick up the season sweep of Arkansas State, when they take on the Red Wolves on Thursday, Feb. 13 at First National Bank Arena. The matchup, which is set to tip-off at 7:00 p.m., will be televised on ESPN+ with Brad Bobo (PBP) and CJ Pepper (Analyst) calling the action.
Matchup: UTA (13-10, 7-4 SBC) at Arkansas State (9-13, 6-5 SBC)
When: Thursday, February 13 | 7:00 p.m.
Where: First National Bank Arena | Jonesboro, Ark.
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UTA PROBABLE STARTERS
#12
Marie Benson | F
#20
Claire Chastain | G
#21
Terryn Milton | G
#24
Aysia Evans | G
#41
Katie Ferrell | G
STARTING 5 QUICK HITS
#12 Marie Benson (F)
- 2nd in the Sun Belt Conference in scoring (16.6 ppg)
- Ranked 8th in the league in rebounding (6.9 rpg)
- Named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week 4x this season
- Scored a career-high 30 points vs. Louisiana on Jan. 16
- Shooting .523 from the field this season, to rank 4th in the SBC
#20 Claire Chastain (G)
- Ranks 27th in the Sun Belt in scoring (9.9)
- Ranks 10th in the SBC in 3pt FG made per game (1.4)
#21 Terryn Milton (G)
- Ranks 1st in the Sun Belt in assists/turnover ratio (2.3)
- Ranks 4th in the Sun Belt in assists per game (3.8)
- Dished out a career-high 10 assists at App State on Jan. 9
#24 Aysia Evans (G)
- Scored a career-high 20 points vs. ULM on Jan. 18
- Ranks 4th in the SBC in steals (2.1)
- Shooting .344 from 3-pt range to rank 11th in the SBC
#41 Katie Ferrell (F)
- Ranks in the top 20 in the conference in rebounds (15th; 6.2), assists (3rd; 4.2), steals (15th; 1.5) and assist/turnover ratio (4th; 1.7)
COLLEGEINSIDER.COM MID-MAJOR TOP 25
The UTA women's basketball team earned 5 votes in the latest CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top-25 Poll that was released on Tuesday, February 11. UTA is one of three Sun Belt Conference squads to appear in the poll, as Troy was ranked No. 17 and Coastal Carolina was ranked No. 19 this week.
South Dakota held down the top spot in the poll (13 first-place votes; 756 points), while Princeton took the No. 2 position. Gonzaga (702 points), FGCU (686 points) and Missouri State (672 points) rounded out the top-five.
The CollegeInsider.com Women's Mid-Major Top-25 is now in its 10th season of existence. The poll is made up of teams from the following conferences: America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Horizon, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast, Western Athletic and is voted on by a panel of 31 coaches.
NATIONAL RANKINGS
The Lady Mavericks are limiting opponents to just 36.7 percent shooting, which ranks 52nd in the country. UTA also ranks in the top 100 nationally in Assists (29th; 16.3), field goal percentage (60th; 42.9%), assist/turnover ratio (60th; 1.04) and scoring defense (92nd; 60.9).
DROPPIN' DIMES AND MAKING HISTORY
Katie Ferrell currently has 238 career assists, which ranks her No. 9 in program history. She has done this in less than two seasons with the Lady Mavs.
Assists
1. Krystal Buchanan (2001-05) – 562
2. Terra Wallace (2003-07) – 408
3. Tamara Simmons (2007-11) – 341
4. Shalyn Martin (2007-11) – 334
5. Gale Haynes (1993-97) – 332
6.
Cierra Johnson (2014-2019) – 315
7. Stacie Terry (1994-98) – 250
Allison Gray (1980-84) – 250
9. Katie Ferrell (2018-Pres) – 238
10. Melissa Nix (1989-92) – 215
UTA'S BIG 3
Marie Benson,
Claire Chastain and
Aysia Evans have combined to account for 55.3 percent (35.9 points per game) of UTA's scoring. The trio is also combining to shoot .439 (306-of-697) from the floor.
DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Minus the three games against a pair of top-10 opponents (#1 Oregon, #8 Louisville) and a Big XII opponent (Okla. St.) at the 2019 Paradise Jam, UTA has allowed 1,174 total points this season, holding the opposition to just 58.7 points per game, which would rank t-57th nationally.
The Lady Mavs have held opponents below 65 points 15 times this season, while also holding this year's opposition below 55 points or fewer on 10 occasions.
UTA has also limited eight opponents to less than 31 percent shooting from the floor, while forcing 18 of their 23 opponents into 14+ turnovers.