Feb. 11, 2018
Penn State Women's Basketball
Penn State at Minnesota
February 11, 2018
Individual Notes
Teniya Page
// Junior Teniya Page posted her 30th career 20-point game with a team-best 22 tallies.
// With 22 points, Page now has 72 career double-figure scoring games, including 18 this season.
// The double-figure scoring game was the 11th-straight such effort for the junior.
// On the career scoring charts, Page moved up two spots and pushed her career total to 1,474 points. She passed Katina Mack (1,463; 1992, 94-96) and Jess Strom (1,466; 2002-05) in the contest.
// Page ended the afternoon with four assists, marking the 38th time in her career she handed out four-or-more assists while also scoring in double-figures in the same game.
// With four assists, Page moved past the 300-assist mark for her career, making her just the 15th Lady Lion to eclipse the mark and ending the night with 302 career helpers.
// She led the team in scoring and tied for the team high in assists, marking the 20th time in her career she led the team in both categories.
// Page moved into a tie for No. 43 on the career steals list, equaling the total of Bethany Collins (109; 1985-88).
Amari Carter
// With 12 points, redshirt-sophomore Amari Carter posted her 22nd double-figure scoring game of the season and 31st of her career.
// With two steals, Carter ticked up two spots and into a tie for No. 33 on the single-season steals charts. She passed Kelly Mazzante (68; 2001-02) and drew even with Alex Bentley (69; 2010-11).
// Carter posted her 19th double-digit steal game of the season.
Jaylen Williams
// Junior Jaylen Williams posted two blocked shots in the game, moving her career total to 56 rejections and moving her into a tie for No. 22 on the career charts with Kaliyah Mitchell (2014-17).
// The two blocked shots pushed her season total to 36, which is good for a tie for No. 26 on the single-season charts with Rashana Barnes (1998-99).
// The pair of rejections also marked her 12th multi-block game of the season and 18th of her career.
// With two blocked shots in the game, Williams equaled her Big Ten career best, which she has done on 10 occasions, including earlier this season at Ohio State.
Siyeh Frazier
// Sophomore Siyeh Frazier scored 10 points to mark her 10th double-figure scoring game of the season and 12th of her career.
// Frazier blocked one shot to equal her Big Ten career high, which she has done on four occasions now, last vs. Michigan State on Feb. 4, 2018.
De'Janae Boykin
// Redshirt-sophomore De'Janae Boykin pulled down a team-best eight rebounds, marking the 22nd time in 23 games this season she recorded five-plus boards.
// The eight rebounds tied for game-high with Minnesota's Jessie Edwards and were the 19th time this season Boykin led Penn State on the glass.
// Boykin also swatted two shots, tying her career high and giving her four career games with multiple blocks. Her last multi-block game came earlier this season vs. Maryland.
Jaida Travascio-Green
// Sophomore Jaida Travascio-Green hit two 3-pointers to move her season total to 66 makes from distance to move her into No. 11 on the single-season charts. She passed Kelly Mazzante (65; 2000-01) and Lindsey Spann (65; 2015-16) in the game.
Kamaria McDaniel
// Freshman Kamaria McDaniel collected her first steal in Big Ten play.
Sam Breen
// Freshman Sam Breen scored the first points of her Big Ten career, netting a fourth-quarter 3-pointer.
Team Notes
// Penn State is now 28-18 all-time against Minnesota.
// Penn State allowed 100 points for the first time since USF scored 101 points on Dec. 6, 2015 in South Florida.
// The Lady Lions ticked up one spot on the single-season 3-pointers made list with five makes, pushing their season total to 169, moving past the 1995-96 squads total of 166 makes.
// Penn State's eight second-quarter points tie for the lowest scoring quarter of the season, also netting eight points in the first quarter at Michigan on Dec. 28, 2017.
Opponent Notes
// The 101 points allowed are the most surrendered in a Big Ten game by Penn State in program history and is the first 100-point game allowed by the Blue and White its 26-year history in the conference. Penn State has reached the 100-point mark on five occasions in Big Ten play.
// Penn State had allowed 99 points on three occasions; at Northwestern (3/13/1993), at Michigan State (12/30/1996) and vs. Ohio State (3/7/2014). The first two came during the regular season, while the latter occurred in the Big Ten Tournament.
// The 33-point first quarter and 55-point first half for Minnesota were both season highs allowed for Penn State. The previous bests each came at Michigan when the Wolverines scored 29 first-quarter points and netted 50 points in the opening 20 minutes.
// Minnesota's Gadiva Hubbard was 5-of-5 from 3-point range, marking just the second opponent to hit every shot from distance with a minimum of five attempts. She joins fellow Golden Gopher Sari Noga, who was 6-of-6 from beyond the arc on Feb. 28, 2013 in a game also played at Williams Arena.