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Rebels Host No. 20 Texas A&M for Annual Pink Game
2/2/2019 | Women's Basketball
Crystal Allen Holds the NCAA’s Longest Active Consecutive Free Throw Streak
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OLE MISS (8-14, 2-6 SEC) vs. #20 TEXAS A&M (17-4, 6-2 SEC) Sunday, Feb. 3 • 2 PM • Oxford, Miss. The Pavilion at Ole Miss (9,500) Tickled Pink (Sponsored by Baptist Hospital) ![]() |
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OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss women's basketball will host the 20th-ranked Texas A&M Aggies for its annual Pink Game this Sunday. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. CT inside The Pavilion, and the game will air live online on SEC Network +.
PROMOTIONS
• Wear Pink
• Tickled Pink (sponsored by Baptist Hospital)
• Play 4 Kay
TEAM FACTS
Ole Miss Rebels (8-14, 2-6 SEC)
Head Coach: Yolett McPhee-McCuin • 1st Season at Ole Miss (8-14) • 102-77 career record (6th Season)
#20 Texas A&M Aggies (17-4, 6-2 SEC)
Head Coach: Gary Blair • 16 Season at Texas A&M (374-155) • 782-318 career record (34th season)
ON THE AIR
Television/Online: SEC Network +
Play-by-Play: Seth Austin
Color: Lindsay Roy
OLE MISS RADIO
Radio: 105.1 FM
Audio: TuneIn / RebelVision
Play-by-Play: Graham Doty
SERIES HISTORY (Texas A&M leads, 7-2)
At Oxford: A&M leads, 2-1
At College Station: A&M leads, 4-0
At Neutral Sites: Tied, 1-1
Longest UM Streak: 1 (1997-2012; 2017)
Longest A&M Streak: 5 (2013-2017)
Most UM Points: 82 (12/20/97 - at Anchorage, Ak.)
Most A&M Points: 83 (2/8/18 - at College Station)
SERIES NOTES
Series History
Texas A&M leads, 7-2
Current Streak
Texas A&M, 1
First Meeting
Dec. 18, 1995
• L, 75-60, in Las Cruces
• Part of L'eggs Classic at New Mexico State
First SEC Meeting
Feb. 21, 2013
• L, 82-53, in College Station
Last Meeting
Feb. 8, 2018
• L, 83-54, in College Station
Last Time in Oxford
Feb. 26, 2017
• W, 62-49
Last Win
Feb. 26, 2017
• W, 62-49, in Oxford
SCOUTING TEXAS A&M
Current Record: 17-4, 6-2 SEC
• AP rank: No. 20
• Coaches Poll rank: No. 24
• RPI: 19
• On a six-game winning streak, the longest SEC streak for the Aggies since 2016. Texas A&M began SEC play at 0-2 this year
• Has ranked wins over No. 8 Oregon State (76-70; Dec. 15), No. 25 USC (71-51; Dec. 19), No. 12 Kentucky (73-71; Jan. 27) and a three-point ranked loss to No. 23 South Carolina (60-57; Jan. 3) to open the SEC season
• Ranks third in the NCAA in free throws made (341), fourth in free throws attempted (484)
• Leads the SEC and holds the 18th-best three-point defense in the NCAA, yielding just 26.5 percent from beyond the arc this year
• Leads SEC at 28.3 defensive rebounds per game
• Also ranks within the SEC top-three in scoring margin (third, +12.8), field goal defense (third, .361), rebounding offense (third, 41.5/game), rebounding margin (third, +8.1)
• Holds the best shooting defense in SEC play, holding opponents to just 36 percent overall and 24.7 percent from three
• Yielding just 58.2 PPG in SEC play (2nd-best in the conference)
• Four averaging double-digits
• Shoots .434 as a team, .339 from three and .705 from the free throw line
Players to Watch
#3 Chennedy Carter
• 21.5 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 3.6 APG, 1.5 SPG
• .392 FG, .351 3PT, .710 FT, 33 3PM
• Unanimous 2017-18 National Freshman of the Year, AP & WBCA All-American, SEC Freshman of the Year, First-Team All-SEC
• Preseason All-American
• On the Naismith Trophy, Wooden Award and Nancy Lieberman Award Watch Lists
• Leads SEC, 9th NCAA in PPG (21.5)
• Averaging 22.1 PPG in SEC play
#11 Kayla Wells
• 13.7 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 2.2 APG
• .455 FG, .364 3PT, .824 FT, 20 3PM
• 4th SEC in FT percentage
#31 N'dea Jones
• 6.9 PPG, 11.2 RPG, .438 FG
• 11th NCAA in rebounds (235), 16th in defensive rebounds per game (8.0) and 19th in RPG (11.2)
• 2nd SEC in rebounding
TEAM NOTES
LAST TIME OUT (vs. Auburn)
The Ole Miss women's basketball team fought hard, but a 25-10 third quarter in favor of Auburn proved to be too much to overcome, and the Rebels ultimately fell to the Tigers, 64-51, at The Pavilion on Jan. 31.
"Our second quarter has been our Achilles heel," said Ole Miss head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin. "The last thing I thought was that the third quarter we would break down mentally."
The Rebels defended the perimeter well, holding Auburn to 4-of-20 from beyond the arc. The Rebels offense, though, had a tough time against a 40-minute, full-court pressure from Auburn that forced 20 Ole Miss turnovers.
"In order for us to play well against a team like Auburn, we have to be able to withstand the pressure for 40 minutes, and we just didn't tonight," McPhee-McCuin said. "Their press isn't designed to force turnovers as much as it is to wear people down mentally. And when it wore my freshman point guard (Mimi Reid) down, and Crystal Allen, who is my scorer, that is when you need someone else to step up."
Despite being held without a field goal for much of the game, redshirt senior Crystal Allen went 8-of-8 from the foul line. This extended her made free-throws steak to 45, which is longest active streak in the NCAA. She finished the game with 16 points, her 20th double-digit outing in 22 games played this year.
Fellow redshirt-senior Shandricka Sessom tied for the team-lead in both points (16) and rebounds (8), while also hitting four of the seven Rebel three-pointers tonight. Cecilia Muhate also contributed on the glass for the Rebels, grabbing eight rebounds in her first game after missing the previous two at Vanderbilt and Mississippi State due to a concussion.
Auburn (16-5, 4-4 SEC) got off to a hot start, jumping out to an 11-2 lead in just under four minutes of action. The Rebels regained composure, ending the quarter on a 7-0 run which cut the deficit to 15-13 after holding the Tigers scoreless for the final 3:46 of the frame.
Ole Miss took its first lead of the game on its first possession of the second quarter, but Auburn quickly regained control. The Rebel offense was held scoreless for a 5:26 stretch before Sessom got things going with a pair of three-pointers. Ole Miss entered the second half trailing 27-24.
Auburn took control in the third quarter, scoring 25 points on 9-of-18 shooting while holding Ole Miss to just 10.
REBELS ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
Ole Miss owns six wins all-time when playing the same day as the Super Bowl, going 6-16 all-time when playing the same day as the big game. The Rebels played on Super Bowl Sunday every year from 1999-2016 before taking a break in 2017. Ole Miss has gone to overtime in half of its six wins, going to extra frames in wins over LSU on Feb. 7, 2010 (101-101, 3OT), at Arkansas on Feb. 4, 2007 (90-87, OT) and vs. Kentucky on Feb. 1, 2004 (90-88, OT). When the Rebels win on Super Bowl Sunday, the AFC has gone 4-2, winning Super Bowl XXXIII (1999; Denver over Atlanta), XXXVIII (2004; New England over Carolina), XLI (2007; Indianapolis over Chicago) and XLIII (2009; Pittsburgh over Arizona)
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
The Rebel senior trio of Crystal Allen, La'Karis Salter and Shandricka Sessom have been the cornerstones of the Ole Miss offense in SEC play. At least two of them have scored in double-digits in seven of eight conference games thus far, averaging a combined 37.5 PPG while shooting 92.2 percent from the free throw line and hitting 39 of the 44 Rebel three-pointers in SEC play (88.6 percent). Against Florida, all three were in double-digits with Sessom at 19, Salter at a career-high 18 and Allen 14 -- accounting for 67.1 percent of all Rebel scoring in a 76-66 win over the Gators.
DAUNTING SCHEDULE AHEAD
Ole Miss has had a fairly strong non-conference schedule with the likes of current RPI top-100 teams like UConn (No. 7), Purdue (No. 27), TCU (No. 59) and Troy (No. 94), but the SEC slate has been and will prove to be as difficult as ever, with 10 conference schools all within the top-100 and four within the top-25. Ole Miss currently holds the No. 76 toughest schedule overall and the No. 35 toughest future schedule according to the NCAA's strength of schedule index. (All numbers as of last NCAA RPI report on Jan. 30)
MAKING THEM COUNT
Ole Miss has been on fire from the charity stripe as of late, hitting at least 10 free throws in five of the last seven games (76-of-94; .801), six of the last nine games (94-of-118; .797) and seven of the last 11 games (119-of-155; .768). The Rebels lead all SEC teams in conference-only free throw percentage by three percentage points, shooting 81.6 percent through eight SEC contests. In the last six games alone, Ole Miss is 66-of-81 (.815) from the charity stripe, with senior Crystal Allen single-handedly putting up a line of 45-of-46 in that span. On the year, Ole Miss is shooting 72.3 percent overall -- the third-best average in the SEC. The Rebels average 10.0 makes on 13.8 trips to the free throw line on the season.
EARLY SUCCESS = WINS
When the Rebel offense has gotten off to a strong start, it has meant good things for Ole Miss by game's end. The Rebels are 7-1 when holding a lead at halftime, sitting ahead by an average of 10.0 points each time.
OFF THE GLASS
Currently, Ole Miss is 6-2 in games when out-rebounding opponents, but just 2-11 when getting beat on the glass. The Rebels average 36.5 rebounds per game -- 42.2 in wins, 33.1 in losses.
VARIETY IN THE STARTING LINEUP
Ole Miss has utilized five different starting lineups in SEC play this season, as well as 12 total on the season. The Rebels opened the conference season with four brand-new starting lineups vs. Mizzou, Arkansas, LSU and Kentucky. All four lineups included at least two freshmen, with the game vs. Arkansas containing four: Gabby Crawford, Mahogany Matthews, Mimi Reid and Taylor Smith. Of the 11 Rebels that have seen the floor this season, 10 have been in the starting lineup once.
The Rebels have sent the starting five of Mimi Reid (point guard), senior Crystal Allen (guard), Taylor Smith (guard), Shandricka Sessom (guard) and La'Karis Salter (forward) at No. 16 Kentucky, vs. Florida, at Vanderbilt and vs. Auburn last Thursday, helping Ole Miss to back-to-back SEC wins for the first time in two years against the Wildcats and Gators. The longest running lineup of the season thus far has been that of Reid, Allen, Sessom, junior Jhileiya Dunlap (forward) and senior Cecilia Muhate (forward). That lineup has gone 3-3 this season.
TURNING A CORNER
Ole Miss ripped off two impressive wins after starting off SEC play 0-3, defeating No. 16 Kentucky (55-49) on Jan. 13 before prevailing against Florida (76-66) on Jan. 20. The win against the Gators marked the first consecutive SEC wins for Ole Miss since 2016-17 when the Rebels defeated Georgia at home on Jan. 29, 2017 (69-62) and Florida in Gainesville on Feb. 6 (85-75).
The win in Lexington was a historic one, as the Rebels came away with the first win at UK since 2007. Ole Miss won that game 67-65 in overtime, with current Ole Miss assistant coach and Rebel All-American Armintie Price Herrington recording a double-double with 15 points and 11 boards. The win this year was also the first on the road against a ranked opponent since Jan. 23, 2011 at No. 23 Arkansas (69-65) and the first against Kentucky in general since the 2015-16 season when the Rebels took down the 9th-ranked Wildcats in Oxford, 73-65. These back-to-back wins mark just the fifth time Ole Miss has won consecutive SEC games since 2009-10. Ole Miss has not won three SEC games in a row since the 2014-15 season. Ole Miss did so twice that year: once from Feb. 19 at Auburn (51-46), Feb. 23 vs. Kentucky (67-59) to Feb. 26 vs. LSU (58-57); and once earlier from Jan. 8 at Florida (64-57), Jan. 11 vs. Alabama (77-63) and Jan. 15 vs. Georgia (55-52).
SHARING IS CARING
Controlling the game with an efficient offense has been crucial for the Rebels this season, as Ole Miss has gone 6-3 in games where it tallies more assists than its opponent but 2-11 on the opposite end of the spectrum. Ole Miss recorded an SEC season-high 20 assists in the win vs. Florida on Jan. 20 on 27 made field goals -- the fifth game with 20 or more assists this season. The Rebels also had a stellar non-conference season sharing the ball. In 14 non-conference games, Ole Miss had at least 15 assists in seven games, with at least 20 in four contests. By contrast, the Rebels only eclipsed the 20-assist mark three times throughout the entire 2017-18 season.
The Rebels had impressive success sharing the ball over a three-game stretch of at least 18 assists from Dec. 8-15, the first three-game streak for Ole Miss since Dec. 10-17, 2016. In back-to-back outings vs. Savannah State (21) and Louisiana (24), Ole Miss recorded the first consecutive contests with at least 20 assists since doing so in two straight on Dec. 21, 2011 (22, vs. Cleveland State) and Dec. 29, 2011 (24, vs. Southeastern Louisiana). The Rebels have not dished out 20 or more assists in three consecutive games since a three-game stretch from Nov. 13-20, 2009, with three games vs. Southeastern Louisiana (24; Nov. 13), Sam Houston State (27; Nov. 17) and Arkansas-Pine Bluff (26; Nov. 20). Additionally, the +11 assist/turnover ratio vs. Louisiana (24 assists, 13 turnovers) on Dec. 12 was the best for Ole Miss since a +12 edge in a win over No. 25 Oregon on Dec. 14, 2016 (19 assists, seven turnovers).
ROAD TO 100
First-year head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin notched her 100th career win after an 82-69 victory over her old ASUN rival, North Florida, on Dec. 28. Coach Yo holds a 102-76 overall record in six seasons as a head coach. She spent the previous five as the head coach at Jacksonville. There, she guided JU to a 94-63 overall record, three-straight 20-win seasons and three postseason appearances.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
ALLEN'S ALL-SEC RESUME
Ole Miss redshirt senior Crystal Allen has been the center of attention for opposing defenses all season long, and it proves in the stat sheet. After two seasons at Seattle and two at UT-Arlington, Allen's lone season in the SEC has proven to be a superb one:
• Has started 21 of 22 games
• Ole Miss leading scorer in 19 of 22 games
• Leads SEC in total points (398)
• Leads SEC in threes made (61)
• 2nd in SEC with 18.1 PPG
• Ranks 4th with 17.9 PPG in SEC play
• Also ranks in SEC overall top-10 in: free throw percentage (2nd, .872), threes per game (2nd, 2.8), minutes per game (2nd, 35.0) and three-point percentage (8th, .337)
• Leads in SEC-only free throw percentage (.945)
• Holds the NCAA's longest active free throw streak at 45 consecutive makes
• Is 45 of her last 46 from the free throw line
• Has not missed multiple free throws in a game since Dec. 8; 63-of-69 (.913) since
• Ranks in the NCAA top-100 in 11 categories
• Ranks in the NCAA top-30 in: field goal attempts (12th, 339), threes attempted (12th, 181), minutes (14th, 770), total points (22nd, 398), free throws made (25th, 95), threes made (25th, 61) and free throw percentage (29th, .872)
• Eight 20-point games
• Double-digits in 20 of 22 games played
• Most points by anyone in a single game in the SEC this season (34, vs. North Florida)
• 28 points at No. 16 Kentucky, 26 in the second half for the first Ole Miss win over a ranked team on the road since 2011 (first at UK since 2007)
• In a blistering three-game stretch from Dec. 19 to Jan. 3, averaged 26.3 PPG and sank 15 threes in three consecutive 20-point outings.
• On pace for the 2nd-most threes in a season in Ole Miss history
• Averaging 21.5 PPG in wins, 19.0 PPG on the road
MONEY FROM THE CHARITY STRIPE
No one in the SEC has been hotter from the free throw line than senior Crystal Allen, who enters Sunday's game with the longest active free throw streak in the NCAA at 45 consecutive makes. In her last six games, Allen is 45-of-46 from the charity stripe, making at least eight free throws in four of those contests. Allen has not had more than one miss from the free throw line in her last 12 games, going 63-of-69 (.913) in that stretch (she shoots .872 overall). Allen leads all in SEC-only free throw shooting (.945), and her 87.2 percent overall this year ranks second in the conference.
ALLEN ON PACE FROM THREE
Crystal Allen has been money from three for the Rebels this year, draining 61 of the 123 Ole Miss treys this year (49.6 percent). At her pace of 2.8 treys per game, Allen is on pace to sink 83 three-pointers this season -- which would be the second-best three-point shooting season in Ole Miss history behind Bianca Thomas' 100 threes from 2009-10.
SIGNIFICANT PLAYING TIME FOR ALLEN
Being the main offensive catalyst for the Rebels has resulted in an immense workload for senior Crystal Allen, who has rarely come off the floor over the last month. After only playing 35 minutes or more three times in the first 11 games of the year, Allen has played at least 35 in 10 of the last 11 games dating back to a 40-minute outing at Louisiana Tech on Dec. 15, averaging 36.2 minutes per game in that stretch -- which accounts for 90.5 percent of all available court time. In those 11 games, Allen is averaging 18.5 PPG and has made 32 threes. Allen ranks 14th in the NCAA in total minutes played (770), and she ranks second in the SEC at 35.0 minutes per game.
YOU GO, WE GO
In Rebel wins, senior Crystal Allen is averaging 21.5 PPG (30.1 percent of all Rebel scoring) while shooting 44.7 percent overall, 43.1 percent from three (28-of-65) and 87.5 percent from the free throw line.
HISTORIC DAY FOR ALLEN
Senior Crystal Allen set the net on fire with a historic offensive showing vs. North Florida on Dec. 28, becoming the first Rebel to earn SEC Player of the Week honors since Shequila Joseph on Jan. 26, 2016. Allen poured in a career-high 34 points vs. the Ospreys, the most points scored by anyone in the SEC this season. Allen was 11-of-17 from the field, which also included an absurd 9-of-15 line from beyond the arc, the second-most threes in a single-game in Ole Miss history and the most by anyone in the SEC this season by two. Remarkably, Allen nailed five of her nine three-pointers in the first quarter alone. Allen set women's Pavilion records in both points and threes made, and her nine threes rank tied for the third-most in the NCAA this season.
Her 34-point performance is the highest scoring output by a Rebel since current senior Torri Lewis notched 36 vs. New Orleans as a freshman on Dec. 14, 2015 – the same game she set the Ole Miss three-pointer single-game record with 10 treys (which still ties for the third-most in NCAA history for a single game).
SALTER HEATING UP
Senior La'Karis Salter has been crucial for the Rebels lately, averaging 10..4 PPG in the last seven games after scoring six or fewer in nine of her previous 10. Salter recorded a career-high 18 points vs. Florida, while also chipping in five rebounds, five assists and a block. Salter recorded her second career double-double at No. 16 Kentucky, recording 12 points and 10 rebounds to help lead Ole Miss to the big ranked road win. The Rebels are 4-2 when Salter has double-digit points and at least five rebounds.
WELCOME TO THE BIG TIME, KID
True freshman guard Taylor Smith averaged just 15.8 minutes and 1.9 points per game in non-conference play, but the Marietta, Georgia, native has become a fixture for the Rebels in SEC play. In conference play, only senior Crystal Allen (35.4) is averaging more minutes than Smith's 27.0 per game. Smith's scoring average has risen to 4.1 per game, and she has started all eight contests -- the first eight starts of her career.
GETTING IN A GROOVE
Senior Shandricka Sessom was struggling from beyond the arc for a bit to start SEC play, going 2-for-14 in her first four conference games this season. Sessom broke out of that in a big way vs. Florida, draining three consecutive three-pointers in 38 seconds in the first quarter to give the Rebels a big momentum boost right off the bat. Since the Florida game, Sessom is 12-of-25 (.480) from beyond the arc. Sessom has 39 threes this season, giving her and fellow senior Crystal Allen (61) a combined total of 100 of 123 total Ole Miss treys this year for 81.3 percent of all Rebel threes.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR DRIQUE
Senior Shandricka Sessom recorded her eighth career double-double vs. LSU on Jan. 10, notching 11 points and 10 rebounds in the effort. It was the first double-double for Sessom since Nov. 21, 2017, when she put up 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. Troy before a season-ending injury later that month.
BACK IN THE SADDLE
After a slow start to the season following her return from a season-ending knee injury last year, senior Shandricka Sessom has resumed her role as a consistent offensive outlet for the Rebels. Sessom only scored 5.5 points per game in her first six games played, but has gone on to score 12.2 per game since. That increase included a five-game stretch of double-digit games, among which was a 20-point game at LA Tech. Sessom is averaging 10.2 points and 5.9 rebounds per game.
SESSOM JOINS RARE COMPANY
Redshirt senior Shandricka Sessom has made her way up the all-time scoring list at Ole Miss, but Sessom has recently moved into even more rare company. At 1,345 points and 582 rebounds in her storied career, Sessom is one of just 13 Rebels to ever eclipse 1,300 points and 500 boards.
REDEMPTION FOR SESSOM
Redshirt senior Shandricka Sessom put the team on her back in a gutsy Rebel performance vs. TCU on Nov. 29, breaking out of a slow start to her final season at Ole Miss with a demonstrative 19-point, 7-rebound performance against the Horned Frogs. It was a season-high scoring effort out of Sessom in just her second double-digit game of the season after returning from a gruesome ACL injury that occurred exactly one year to the day from her offensive explosion vs. TCU. In the first quarter vs. Middle Tennessee on Nov. 29, 2017, Sessom went down with the knee injury that would sideline her the rest of the season after seven excellent games played. Sessom, who was averaging 17.7 PPG at the time of her injury, was awarded a fifth year of eligibility on a medical hardship waiver.
CLASS OF THE SEC
Senior guards Shandricka Sessom and Crystal Allen both have 1,000 career points scored, making Ole Miss one of just three SEC schools with two active players above the 1,000 mark. Sessom ranks sixth among active SEC scorers with 1,345 points, while Allen's 1,226 puts her at ninth in the league.
MIMI DIRECTING TRAFFIC
Redshirt freshman point guard Mimi Reid has been a true general on the floor for the Rebels in her first season of action, spearheading what has become an efficient Rebel offensive attack. Reid is the only player in the SEC this season with separate games of 11+ assists (vs. Louisiana, career-high). and 11+ rebounds (vs. Western Michigan, career-high).
Reid leads all SEC freshmen and ranks sixth among all freshmen nationally with 93 assists, putting her average of 4.7 per game at No. 4 in the SEC. In the two games that she missed vs. TCU (L, 55-50) and Jacksonville State (L, 60-49) due to a concussion, Ole Miss tallied just 19 total assists. In two triumphant wins over Savannah State and Louisiana upon her return, Reid herself accumulated 19 assists.
JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES
Junior Jhileiya Dunlap has been the Swiss Army knife for the Rebels this season, ranking as a top contributor across several different categories. Dunlap is averaging 5.8 points, 3.8 rebounds 1.5 blocks, 1.3 assists and 1.0 steals per game for Ole Miss, shooting .463 overall and starting in 10 of 22 games played. Most impressively, Dunlap is one of just two currently in the SEC to have recorded at least 25 blocks (33) and 25 assists (29). Overall, Dunlap ranks fifth in the SEC in blocks, accounting for 41.3 percent of all Rebel swats this season.
ALLEN BECOMES 30TH REBEL WITH 1,000 PTS
Crystal Allen used a well-rounded career day vs. Savannah State to eclipse the 1,000-point mark in her career, in the process becoming the 30th Rebel to ever score their 1,000th career point while wearing an Ole Miss jersey. Allen scored a career-high 27 points with additional career highs in three-pointers (five), rebounds (eight) and assists (six) to help lead the Rebels to victory. Allen is just the second transfer to score their 1,000th point while at Ole Miss, joining Erika Sisk, who did so early in her senior season in 2016-17. Sisk transferred to Ole Miss following one season at Murray State. Allen spent the first two years of her career at Seattle (303 points), the next two at UT-Arlington (525) before transferring to Ole Miss (398)
ALLEN MAKES IT RAIN IN PARADISE
Crystal Allen put together an incredible string of performances at the Paradise Jam, scoring 50 points in three games vs. UConn (11), Purdue (13) and St. John's (26). Allen was named to the All-Tournament team for her efforts after averaging 16.7 PPG in those three games, shooting 42.5 percent from the field and 45.0 percent from beyond the arc.
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