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Lady Lion Gameday: at Indiana (Feb. 27)

Feb. 26, 2016

GAME 29


Saturday, February 27 - 4 p.m. ET
Assembly Hall | Bloomington, Ind.
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The regular season finale will come in the form of the Indiana Hoosiers, as the Penn State women's basketball team travels to Bloomington, Ind. The Lady Lions (11-17, 6-11 B1G) will take on the Hoosiers (19-10, 11-6 B1G) at 4 p.m. on the Big Ten Network.

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Series Notes
// Penn State and Indiana will meet for the 43rd time in program history. More on Page 5.
// The Lady Lions are 32-10 all-time against the Hoosiers, including an 11-6 mark in Assembly Hall.
// Penn State has won eight of the last 10 meetings, including three straight at Assembly Hall.
// The first meeting came on Jan. 16, 1982, with Penn State winning, 73-74, in Rec Hall.
// The two teams met twice last season, with Penn State claiming the lone regular season meeting and Indiana winning in the Big Ten Tournament.

At A Glance
// Freshman Teniya Page is the only freshman in the NCAA with 400 points scored and 100 assists. More on Page 3, 8, 9 & 31.
// Page netted her sixth 20-point game with a 22 point showing at Michigan on Feb. 20. The rookie ws 6-of-12 from the field - including two three-pointers - and 8-of-10 at the free throw line. More on Page 3, 8 & 31.
// Four players reached double figures at Michigan to mark the 15th time this season that four or more players reached double-digits in the same game. That is more than double the total from 2014-15. More on Page 6.
// As a team, Penn State enters today's game averaging just 14.8 turnovers per game, a total that would rank No. 5 in the Penn State history books. More on Page 6.
// Penn State completed its second double-digit comeback on Feb. 11 at No. 15/17 Michigan State, rallying from 14 points down in the third quarter to claim a 65-61 victory. More on Page 6 & 11.
// The Big Ten Tournament is next on tap for the Lady Lions, with the event starting Wednesday, March 2 in Indianapolis. Seeding, opponents and game times are still to be determined..

Scouting Indiana
// Indiana enters the final game of the regular season with a chance to clinch a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament. The Hoosiers are 19-10 overall and 11-6 in B1G play, sitting tied with Minnesota for the No. 4 spot.
// Indiana is one of just 17 teams nationally without a home loss and the only team in the Big Ten without a home blemish on its schedule. The Hoosiers enter Saturday with a 13-0 mark at Assembly Hall.
// Indiana leads the NCAA with 465 made free throws this season. They are also shooting at a .732 clip from the charity stripe, ranking No. 5 in the B1G and No.53 nationally.
// Sophomore Tyra Buss paces the team in points (19.1), assists (4.4) and steals (2.2) per game this season. She ranks No. 10 in the conference and No. 41 nationally in scoring average.
// Buss leads the Big Ten and ranks No. 2 nationally with 181 free throws made, shooting .770 from the charity stripe this season.
// Sophomore Amanda Cahill ranks No. 7 in the conference with a team-leading 8.2 . She also has a

team-best 26 blocked shots and averages 14.6 points per game, good for No. 2 on the Hoosier roster.

Last Time Out - host Iowa (Feb. 24, 2016)
// Candice Agee ended her Bryce Jordan Center career with a career-high-tying 21 points. It is the third time in her career she netted 21 points, doing so against Seton Hall (11/22) and USF (12/21) in 2014-15.
// Agee added six rebounds, two assists and three steals to her stat line, as well.
// Brianna Banks scored 11 of her 17 points in the first quarter of her final home contest in the blue and white.
// Banks added a career-high five steals in the game and, added our rebounds and one assist.
// Lindsey Spann netted 18 points on the night for her 20th double figure scoring game of the season.
// Spann's four three pointers moved her into a tie for 13th on the single season charts with 60 made triples.
// Furthermore, her four made shots from three-point range give her 97 for her career, tying her with Dana Eikenberg (1989-92) got No. 14 on the career charts.
// Teniya Page handed out six assists to move her season total to 112, pushing her into the No. 7 spot on the all-time freshman assist charts.

Balanced in the Scoring Column
// Penn State has seen at least three players reach double figures in 23 of 28 games this season.
// Four Lady Lions have eclipsed the 10-point mark in 15 games - including five games with five players scoring 10-plus points.
// At USF, Penn State placed all five starters in double figures, as Brianna Banks, Kaliyah Mitchell, Teniya Page, Lindsey Spann & Peyton Whitted all topped the 10-point mark.
// It was the first time since Jan. 25, 2015 that five different Lady Lions scored 10 or more points in the same game.
// The same five players tallied 10-plus points vs. Nebraska (1/13), at Iowa (1/20) and vs. Purdue (1/30).
// at Northwestern (2/17), Candice Agee joined Mitchell, Page, Spann and Whitted to account for five players with 10-plus points.
// Perspective: In 2014-15, Penn State had four players reach double-figures in the same game on seven occasions, including two games with five players in double-digits.

Limiting Turnovers
// Penn State has limited its turnovers this season, averaging just 14.8 per contest.
// Only four Penn State teams have ever averaged less than 15.0 turnovers per game; 2003-04 (13.1), 2004-05 (13.8), 2002-03 (13.9) and 2011-12 (14.4).
// Penn State has seven games with 10 or fewer turnovers this season, their most game since the 2003-04 team accomplished that nine times.
// Penn State's six turnovers at Nebraska are tied for the lowest single game total since at least1990-91. The other six-turnover games include; at Nebraska 2/2/2016; vs. Liberty 3/20/2005; vs. Kansas State 11/29/03; at Michigan State 2/9/2003; at Northwestern 2/12/1995.
// Under head coach Coquese Washington, the Lady Lions now have three seasons with five games of 10 or fewer turnovers. This year's team joins the 2007-08 and 2011-12 squads.
// Perspective: The 2014-15 squad did not have any games with 10-or-fewer turnovers. Their lowest turnover output came at Minnesota on Jan. 28, 2014 with 11.

Lineup Shuffle
// Head coach Coquese Washington has used eight different starting lineups this season.
// The most used lineup is Brianna Banks, Kaliyah Mitchell Teniya Page, Lindsey Spann and Peyton Whitted, which has been used 17 times, including nine straight games entering today.
// Over the last 18 games, Penn State has used just four lineups, including one on Senior Day.
// Page has started all 28 games as a true freshman, while Whitted has started 27 contests in her junior year.
// Perspective: Washington used only seven different lineups total during the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons combined.

Triples Falling in 2016
// Penn State has connected on 139 three-pointers this season, a total that eclipses its total of 74 from the entire 2014-15 campaign.
// The Lady Lions made the 75th three pointer of the season in game No. 16 vs. Nebraska on Jan. 13.
// The 139 makes from three-point range sit No. 14 in school history with a top-10 finish in sight.
// Lindsey Spann has 60 triples this season - more than her total (37) from last season as a freshman. Her 60 triples rank tied for 13th in single season history at Penn State. More on Page 9.
// As a team, Penn State is shooting .348 from long distance, compared to .254 last season.
// Penn State has three players with 20-plus three-pointers made after having just one player eclipse that mark in 2014-15.

Lighting Up the Scoreboard
// The Lady Lions reached 75 points in five of the first seven conference games, the first time that happened since 2002-03.
// The 2002-03 squad scored 75 points or more in five of the first seven conference games that season. Only five other Penn State teams have accomplished that in their time in the Big Ten (1992-present).
// For just the second time in program history, Penn State has had two different players score 30-plus points in a single game in the same season.
// Lindsey Spann netted 30 points at Minnesota (1/3/16) and Teniya Page scored 31 points vs. Michigan (1/17/16).
// In 1999-2000, Maren Walseth netted 35 points vs. Michigan (1/27/2000) and Lisa Shepard had 31 points vs. St. Joseph's (11/27/1999).

Injury Bug Strikes
// Junior guard Sierra Moore, junior guard Keke Sevillian and freshman guard Amari Carter will all miss the 2015-16 season due to injuries (knee).
// Moore averaged 12.1 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists, and added 15 blocked shots and 35 steals in 30 games last season.
// Carter also missed her senior year of high school due to a knee injury.
// Sevillian played in 10 games this season before suffering the injury in practice in late December.
// Senior guard Brianna Banks missed most of a four-game stretch due to a lower leg injury from Nov. 18 - Nov. 28. She came out of the Tennessee game with the injury, missed all of the next two contests and played sparingly in the BYU game.

Free Basketball
// Penn State has played two overtime games this season; vs. Holy Cross (11/13) and against Purdue (1/13), the 12th time in school history there have been multiple overtime games in one season.
// Penn State opened the season with an 86-82 overtime victory vs. Holy Cross before dropping an 88-78 decision to Purdue in double overtime.
// The Lady Lions are 1-1 in overtime this season and are 21-19 all-time when playing bonus basketball.
// Under head coach Coquese Washington, Penn State is 7-6 in overtime.
// The season opening overtime contest marked just the third time PSU opened a season with extra time.
// The Lady Lions are 2-1 all-time in season opening overtime games. The also won at Dayton, Nov. 12, 2010, but lost, 93-84, to Connecticut on Nov. 25, 1989 in a game played at Iowa.
// The overtime victory marked the first overtime victory for PSU since the Nov. 18, 2010 at Oakland (96-89). Penn State had lost three straight overtime contests.
// The double overtime game was the first for Penn State since a Nov. 12, 2010 victory at Dayton (112-107). Overall, Penn State is 3-2 in multi-overtime games.
// The double overtime contest marked the second longest game in PSU's Big Ten history, behind only a three overtime affair with Iowa on Feb. 1, 2009.

Rally in Sparta
// Penn State trailed by only five at halftime at Michigan State, but the No. 15/17 Spartans reeled off nine straight tallies to open the third period.
// Trailing 42-28 with 7:25 to play in the third quarter, Penn State began the comeback.
// Over the first 24 minutes, Michigan State was shooting 16-of-32 (.500) with 11 total turnovers. In the final 16 minutes the Spartans connected on just 9-of-26 shots (.346) and turned the ball over nine times.
// On the flip side, Penn State shot 12-of-33 (.363) with 12 turnovers in the first 24 minutes. The Blue and White connected on 15-of-25 shots (.600) with only three turnovers during the final 16 minuets.
// Brianna Banks helped get the comeback started, scoring nine points in the third quarter and 12 points overall in the second half.
// Teniya Page stepped up when the Lady Lions needed her most, as she netted eight points in the final 2:50 of the fourth quarter.
// Page's jumper with 1:01 left in the fourth quarter was the final of seven lead changes and her jumper with 20 seconds left made it a three-point game. She also grabbed the final rebound of the game to seal the win.

Fifteen Minutes of Fury
// Penn State trailed by 11 points, 35-24, with 5:11 to play in the third quarter at Illinois on Jan. 23, 2016.
// The Lady Lions connected on 12-of-16 shots (75.0%)from the field over the final 15 minutes of the game after shooting just 8-of 35 (22.8%) from the field over the first 25 minutes.
// Penn State made 10-of-13 shots from the field in the fourth quarter. The team had just 10 made field goals in the first three quarters combined.
// Six of Penn State's seven assists came during the final 15 minutes of the game.
// Teniya Page scored 13 points in the fourth quarter alone, with Lindsey Spann adding six fourth quarter tallies.
// It was a Spann three-pointer with 4:51 left in the third quarter that started the rally, the first three-pointer made of the game for Penn State.
// Over the last 15 minutes, Penn State outscored Illinois, 41-21, to earn the come-from-behind victory.

Page Among PSU Rookie Elite
// Through 28 games, true freshman Teniya Page has moved herself into some rare company among rookies in Penn State history.
// At Northwestern (2/17), Page become the third PSU freshman to ever score 400 points and hand out 100 assists as a rookie. She joins Suzie McConnell (415p, 321a) and Corinne Gulas (411p, 235a) on the list.
// The rookie currently ranks No. 5 on Penn State's freshman scoring list with 430 points and is No. 7 on the rookie assist charts with 112.
// Her 15.4 points per game rank No. 5 on the all-time freshman charts, trailing only Mag Strattmatter (18.4, 1974-75), Kelly Mazzante (18.2, 2000-01), Susan Robinson (18.0, 1988-89) and Maggie Lucas (15.8, 2010-11).

NCAA Rookie Ranks
// Freshman Teniya Page is having an outstanding freshman campaign for the Lady Lions and is among the top rookies in the NCAA.
// Page is the only Division I freshman to average at least 15.0 points and 4.0 assists per game this season. She sits No. 9 among rookie scorers at 15.4 ppg and No. 11 among freshman in assists with 4.0 apg.
// Her 112 assists are No. 9 nationally and make her the only rookie in the NCAA with at least 400 points and 100 assists this season.
// Of the 17 freshmen to crack the 100-assist mark, Page ranks No. 4 in fewest turnovers with 76 on the season.

Page Among Top Rookie Elite (Pt. 2)
// Page's 31 points vs. Michigan make her just the fifth freshman in school history to ever post a 30-point game.
// Page's .423 three-point shooting percentage would rank No. 4 on the freshman list and No. 8 on the single season charts (min. 50 attempts).
// Her 37.6 minutes per game are tied for No. 2 on the career charts, and rank No. 1 on the freshman list. Her mark is two minutes more than Jess Strom's (2001-02) 35.5 minutes per game played in her freshman season.

Going the Distance
// Freshman Teniya Page played every minute over a four-game stretch from Jan. 30 - Feb. 11 for Penn State.
// She played 50 minutes vs. Purdue, and 40 minutes at Nebraska, vs. Rutgers and at Michigan State.
// On the season, Page has six games of at least 40 minutes this season, including playing all 50 minutes in a double overtime contest vs. Purdue on Jan. 30.
// This season, Page has played at least 38 minutes in 16 of 28 games.
// Perspective: Page's 16 games of at least 38 minutes are more than the rest of the team combined. Only four other players (12 times) have played at least 38 minutes in a game, with only three other 40-plus minute efforts.
// Page has not fouled out of a game this season, reaching four fouls in only six times. She is averaging 2.1 fouls per game.

Thirty For The Freshman
// Freshman Teniya Page poured in a career-high 31 points on Jan. 17 against Michigan in the 10th Annual Pink Zone at Penn State game.
// The 31-point effort marks the first of her career and makes her just the fifth freshman in school history to eclipse the 30-point mark as a rookie.
// Page joins Jen Bednarek (1976-77), Tyra Grant (2006-07), Kelly Mazzante (2000-01) and Susan Robinson (1988-89) in the exclusive list.
// It is just the second time a Big Ten freshman eclipsed the 30-point mark this season, with Nebraska's Jessica Shepard doing so twice this season.
// Page and Lindsey Spann are just the second set of teammate to produce 30-point games in the same season. More on Page 6.

On the Right Page
// True freshman Teniya Page reached double figures in the scoring column in each of her first eight career games, a feat not accomplished by Penn State's top two career scoring leaders, Kelly Mazzante and Maggie Lucas.
// Against Michigan on Jan. 17, Page netted 31 points to become just the fifth freshman in program history to eclipse the 30-point mark in a game.
// Her six 20-point games lead the team lead.
// Page opened her career with seven straight 10-plus point, four-plus assist efforts and has 15 such efforts this season, including a 10-point, career-high eight-assist outing at Northwestern (2/17).
// Page is one of just three freshmen nationally averaging better than 37 minutes per game. Her 37:30 average leads the B1G and is No. 9 in the NCAA.

Getting the Start - Freshman Edition
// Among the many lists that freshman Teniya Page appears on this season, she is looking to become just the ninth freshman in school history to start at least 30 games.
// Page currently ranks No. 10 on the list, one start shy of Brianne O'Rourke's (2005-06) with 29 career starts.
// Page is also on pace to be the only Penn State player to start every game this season.
// The rookie will look to join Alex Bentley (2009-10) and Kahadeejah Herbert (1981-82) at the 30-start mark at the Big Ten Tournament.

Page in Crunch Time
// In the fourth quarter in Penn State's five Big Ten wins, freshman Teniya Page is averaging 5.8 points per game (35 points).
// The rookie is shooting 12-of-19 from the floor (.632), including 3-of-4 from three-point range. She has also hit 8-of-11 free throws (.727).
// In her first career Big Ten game, Page scored seven points, handed out one assist and didn't turn the ball over in the fourth quarter to help the Lady Lions to a win over then-No. 14 Northwestern.
// At Michigan State, Page scored eight points in the final 2:50 of the fourth quarter - including the go-ahead jumper with 1:01 remaining - to help PSU rally from a 14-point third quarter deficit for the win.
// At Illinois, Page scored 13 fourth quarter points to help PSU complete the come-from-behind win.
// She played 57 minutes in those five games, handing out five assists to three turnovers.
// Overall in the fourth quarter of Big Ten games, Page is 28-of-74 (.378) from the field and 9-of-19 (.474) from three-point range. She also has 15 assists, seven steals and 12 turnovers in 17 games.

Leader of the Pride
// Freshman Teniya Page is looking to become just the third player in program history to lead the team in scoring and assists as a freshman.
// She looks to become the first rookie to lead the team in scoring and assists since 1979-80 when Corinne Gullas did so.
// Overall, she is on pace to become the 10th rookie to ever lead the team in scoring - and second straight.

Whitted Wiping the Glass
// Peyton Whitted enters Saturday ranked No. 8 in the Big Ten with 8.1 rebounds per game.
// She hauled in 10-plus boards in each of her first four games, making her the first player since Nikki Greene (2013) to post four straight games with at least 10 rebounds.
// Whitted pulled down 12 boards at Nebraska (2/2) to go along with 12 points for her fifth double-double of the season.
// Her sixth double-double of the season came at Northwestern (2/17) with 14 points and 12 rebounds.
// In just 28 minutes vs. No. 5/5 Maryland, Whitted hauled in 10 rebounds.
// Whitted entered 2015-16 with just one double-digit rebound game, but has nine such games this season.
// The Suwanee, Ga. native has led the team in rebounding on 16 occasions after doing that only twice total during her first two seasons on campus.
// Her 16-rebound effort at No. 4/5 Tennessee came against her father's alma mater. Whitted's dad, Kevin, played basketball at UT from 1993-95, leading the team in field goal percentage twice.

White Hot Start for Whitted
// Peyton Whitted enjoyed a quick start to her junior season, setting career-highs for points (22), rebounds (16), assists (7), field goals made (8) and free throws made (6) in her first three games.
// She posted three double-doubles over her first four games this season. Her 22-point, 11-rebound effort in the season opener marked her first career double-double.
// She hauled in 10-plus boards in each of her first four games, making her the first player since Nikki Greene (2013) to post four straight games with at least 10 rebounds.
// All five of Whitted's career double-doubles have come this season; Holy Cross (22p, 11r), at Tennessee (17p, 16r), Central Connecticut State (15p, 15r), at Iowa (14p, 10r) and at Nebraska (12p, 12r).
// Her 17-point, 16-rebound effort at No. 4/5 Tennessee came against her father's alma mater. Whitted's dad, Kevin, played basketball at UT from 1993-95, leading the team in field goal percentage twice.
// Whitted was named to the Big Ten Weekly Honor Roll after averaging 16.0 points and 15.5 rebounds for the week of Nov. 16-22.

Agee Sending It Back
// Senior Candice Agee blocked one shot vs. Iowa (2/24) to move her career total to 115 rejections.
// She trails Tori Waldner (120, 2012-15) for the No. 8 spot on the career charts.
// Her three blocks at Cal State Northridge helped her become just the 10th Lady Lion to record 100 career rejections.
// Agee has 32 career games with two-plus blocks.
// The Victorville, Calif., native enjoyed a 13-game streak with at least on blocked shot in 2014-15. She rejected shots in each game from Jan. 6 - Feb. 26, 2015.
// Agee recorded a career-high five blocks in a win over Rider on Dec. 14, 2014.
// Agee is looking to become just the 10th player in Penn State history to register 1.0 blocks per game for a career. She is currently at 1.00 bpg.

Spann Finds Her Stride
// After leading the team in scoring last season as a redshirt-freshman, Lindsey Spann reached double digits just twice in her first six games.
// After her two-point performance vs. BYU, Spann reached the 10-point mark in five straight games, including a pair of 20-point efforts.
// Spann has scored 10-plus points in 18 of her last 23 games, including three 20-point efforts and one 30-point game.
// Her first 20-point effort of the season came vs. Virginia Tech on Dec. 3, pouring in 20 points before adding 23 points vs. Sacred Heart on Dec. 20.
// She reached the 20-point mark in Big Ten play for the first time in 2015-16 and third time in her career with 21 tallies against No. 6/7 Ohio State.
// Spann's seven three-pointers at Minnesota are the most in a single game this season for Penn State.
// She connected on at least two three-pointers in six straight games from Jan. 10 - Jan. 27, before going 0-for-3 against Purdue (1/30).

Freebies For Mitchell
// Junior Kaliyah Mitchell was the team's top free throw shooter last season and has continued that trend again in 2015-16.
// Mitchell currently sits No. 3 in the Big Ten and No. 35 in the NCAA with a .857 free throw clip. She has connected on 72-of-84 freebies.
// Mitchell made 19 free throws in a row from the third quarter vs. Central Connecticut State to the third quarter against Youngstown State, including a 6-of-6 effort vs. BYU on Nov. 28.
// For her career, Mitchell is a .767 shooter from the charity stripe, making 204-of-266 free throws. That percentage currently sits No. 19 on the all-time list at Penn State.

Mitchell's Double Digit Streak
// After not reaching the scoring column in the season opener vs. Holy Cross, junior Kaliyah Mitchell secured double figures in each of the next five games.
// She has 15 double-figure scoring games this season after notching 12 points at Michigan (2/20) and ranks fourth on the team with 9.8 points per game.
// Mitchell led the team in scoring at USF with 18 points, just two points shy of her career-best effort.
// Mitchell posted her first double-double of the season on Tuesday, Dec. 8 against Youngstown State with 16 points and a game-high 12 boards.
// The junior added 15 points and 11 rebounds on Dec. 20 vs. Sacred Heart for her second double-double of the year.
// Her 10-point, 11-rebound effort against Purdue was her third double-double of the season and the eighth of her career.

Banks Depositing 20's
// Senior Brianna Banks is making the most of her only season on the court for the Blue and White, posting 21 double-digit scoring games in 26 tries.
// Banks reached the 10-point mark in 12 straight games from Dec. 6 - Jan. 23, before she had just eight points vs. No. 5/5 Maryland.
// She poured in 22 points and added a career-high-tying seven rebounds in a double-overtime loss to Purdue on Jan. 30.
// The Big Ten opener featured a 25-point, seven rebound, three steal effort for the Newnan, Ga. native.
// On Dec. 12 at St. Bonaventure, Banks netted a career-best 26 points on a personal-best 10 field goals.
// She made her Penn State debut on Nov. 13 vs. Holy Cross and promptly tied her then-career-high with 20 points, following that with a 22-point showing against Fordham.
// Banks has reached double figures in 21 of the 24 games she has completed, missing most of four games due to injury.
// Her five 20-point games are tied for second on the team this season (Spann). She entered the season with just one 20-point game on her resume.

Bucking The Trends
// Penn State kicked a couple of trends during Big Ten play, including earning its first wins of the season away from home.
// The win at Iowa on Jan. 20 was the first road win of the season for the Lady Lions, who also won the first game of 2016, snapping a five game losing streak.
// The win at Iowa was the first time Penn State led wire-to-wire in a Big Ten game since beating Minnesota, 83-53), on Jan. 26, 2014.
// Penn State won its first game in 2015-16 when being out rebounded in a game. The Lady Lions entered the game 0-9 when losing the battle of the boards.
// The Lady Lions had been 0-11 when tied or trailing on the scoreboard with 5:00 to play before rallying for the win at Illinois on Jan. 23. PSU trailed by two points, 51-49, when the clock hit 5:00 in left in the game.
// Trailing by 11 with 5:11 to play in the third quarter, Penn State rallied for the win at Illinois. It was the first double-digit deficit overcome for Penn State since rallying from the same margin (11) vs. Wichita State on March 23, 2014.
// Ironically, the last time Penn State trailed by 10-plus points before coming back to win a Big Ten contest was Jan. 9, 2014 at Illinois (down by 12 at 12:46 in 1st half). They eventually claimed an 82-76 decision.

2016 Pink Zone at Penn State
// The 10th Annual Pink Zone at Penn State was held on Sunday, January 17 in the Bryce Jordan Center with the Lady Lions falling, 78-91, to the Wolverines.
// The 2016 contest was the highest scoring affair in the 10 years of the event, with the two teams combining for 178 points.
// A final total raised will be released this summer, however, early fundraising efforts have topped $160,000 through the Pink Zone game.
// 640 cancer survivors attended the game vs. Michigan, with 4,203 years of survivorship gathering on the court during the halftime celebration.
// For more information on the Pink Zone at Penn State, visit the official Pink Zone website at www.pennsylvaniapinkzone.org.

An Event Like No Other
// Penn State was the first team in the NCAA to don pink uniforms, debuting the threads on Feb. 4, 2007 against Wisconsin at the Bryce Jordan Center.
// The Lady Lion program has been honored as the Play 4 Kay Division I initiative winner twice in program history, winning the award in 2013 and 2014.

More Than Just a Game
// The Lady Lions own a 6-4 record in Pink Zone at Penn State games, including a five-game winning streak from 2010-2014.
// Pink Zone at Penn State has raised over $1.5 million in funds through its first 10 games, including a record $310,000 in 2014.
// The event began in 2007 with $20,490 raised and 31 cancer survivors in attendance and has grown into an event that annually raises over $200,000 (five straight years) and welcomes over 600 cancer survivors.
// In 2016, Penn State has currently raised $161,000 (final total announced later this year) and 640 cancer survivors joined the Lady Lions in the BJC.
// This year, Pink Zone's six beneficiaries include; Mount Nittany Medical Center, Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Kay Yow Cancer Fund, PA Breast Center Coalition, JC Blair Memorial Hospital and Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital

Among NCAA Victory Leaders
// Penn State is one of only 17 teams in NCAA Division I to accumulate 890 or more victories in program history, with an overall record of 898-431 (.675).
// The Lady Lions are one of just three Big Ten teams to amass 890 or more victories. Ohio State (967), Maryland (908) and Penn State (898) are the three B1G schools to reach the mark.
// Of the top 20 schools on the all-time victories list, the Big Ten and Conference USA are tied with the most, at three teams, while the ACC, SEC and Big XII each have two teams.

Washington Reaches 150
// Head coach Coquese Washington won her 150th career game on Sunday, Nov. 15 vs. Fordham, 75-59.
// Washington has started each of her nine seasons at the helm of the Lady Lions with a victory.
// In eight of the nine seasons, Penn State has began the year with at least two victories.
// Washington is unblemished in home openers, as well, winning all nine of her initial games in front of the home crowd.

Four McDonald's All-Americans
// The Lady Lions tout four McDonald's High School All-Americans in the program; Candice Agee, Brianna Banks, De'Janae Boykin and Sierra Moore.
// Boykin was a part of the 2015 game, Agee and Moore were participants in the 2012 game and Banks played in the 2011 contest.
// Prior to Coquese Washington taking the reins, the Lady Lions only had one McDonald's High School All-American in program history.
// Both Siyeh Frazier and Jaida Travascio-Green were nominated for McDonald's All-American consideration in 2015-16.

Boykin Joins Lady Lions
// Head coach Coquese Washington announced the addition of freshman transfer De'Janae Boykin to the Penn State women's basketball roster on Friday, January 22.
// Boykin joins the program after transferring from the University of Connecticut, where she did not appear in any games during her first semester of college.
// A three-time gold medalist in international competition, Boykin also earned McDonald's All-American honors following her final prep season.
// She was the 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Maryland after averaging 21.1 points, 15.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game during her junior season at C. H. Flowers High School.
// Her senior season included just six games -- averaging 21.5 points per game -- before she was sidelined due to injury, however, her efforts still earned her McDonald's All-America honors and was the No. 23 ranked player in the country according to ESPN/HoopGurlz.
// Boykin's career also included extensive USA Basketball experience, including three gold medals in international competition. Boykin won gold at the 3-on-3 competition at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China. She started all seven games for Team USA at the 2014 FIBA U-17 World Championships and started all five games at the 2013 FIBA Americas U-16 Championships, winning gold medals at both competitions.

Adding Two for 2016-17
// Head coach Coquese Washington and her coaching staff added a pair of top-25 guards during the early signing period in Siyeh Frazier and Jaida Travascio-Green.
// The 5-foot-11 Frazier averaged 18.5 points and nine rebounds per game as a junior at Renaissance High School in Detroit, Mich.
// She added nearly seven assists and six steals per game to earn AP All-State honors and Detroit Free Press Dream Team.
// An all-conference performer since her freshman year of high school, Travascio-Green garnered all-state honors after averaging 17 points, six rebounds, nearly four assists and two steals per game as a junior.
// A state qualifier and school-record holder in the high jump, Travascio-Green earned 2015 honorable mention all-state from the Chicago Tribune.

#WePlayOn
Penn State ended the WNBA season with four players on active rosters, including one All-Star and one WNBA Finals participant.
// Alex Bentley and Nikki Greene each suited up for the Connecticut Sun, Maggie Lucas played for the Indiana Fever and Tanisha Wright spent the season with the New York Liberty.
// Bentley ranked among the top-15 in the WNBA in steals (1.9) and scoring average (14.7), sitting third and 11th, respectively.
// Bentley was selected to the WNBA East All-Star roster and scored a team-best 23 points off the bench and handed out five assists.
// Lucas saw action in 30 games with a career-best 5.7 points per game average. She helped the Fever to an Eastern Conference championship and push the Minnesota Lynx to five games in the WNBA Finals.
// Wright ended her 11th season in the league with 7.4 points, 3.1 assists and 1.0 steals per game.
// Her assist total ranked ninth in the WNBA in 2015 and she moved into No. 14 in league history with 1,127 helpers in 364 career games.
// Greene played in 12 games as a late-season signing for the Sun, averaging 1.2 points and 2.0 rebounds.