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Postgame Notes: Radford (March 15, 2018)

March 15, 2018

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Penn State Women's Basketball
Radford at Penn State
March 15, 2018
Individual Notes


Teniya Page
// Handing out three assists, junior Teniya Page moved into a tie for No. 14 on the career charts with 318 career helpers. She equals the mark of Carol Walderman (318; 1981-83).
// Grabbing three steals in the game, Page passed Kathy Phillips (117; 1989-92) for No. 41 on the career steals charts and has 118 swipes in her career and drew even with Missy Masley (118; 1991-95).
// With 14 points, Page scored double-figures for the 17th-straight game, marking the 24th time this season and 78th time in her career she scored 10-plus points.
// Her 14 points helped her move up two spots into No. 33 on the single-season scoring list and pushed her season total to 498. Page passed Vicki Link (489; 1985-86) and Lisa Faloon (496; 1986-87).
// Making six free throws in the game, Page jumped three spots on the single-season free throws made charts and into No. 12 with 137 successful attempts. She passed Amanda Brown (133; 2005-06 & 134; 2006-07), Kahadeejah Herbert (134; 1982-83) and her own total of 136 from 2016-17.
// Page has started 25-straight games, and moved her career starts total to 87 which is tied for No. 20 in program history with Kathy Phillips (87; 1989-92).
// Page made a field goal in her 89th-straight game.
// Page has handed out at least one assist in 24-straight games.

Amari Carter
// Redshirt-sophomore Amari Carter hit the 700-point mark for her career. Leading the team with 16 points to move her career total to 708.
// For the 26th time this season and 35th time in her career, Carter hit double-figure scoring.
// Her four steals marked the 25th multi-steal game of the season for Carter.
// The four swipes push her season total to 84 and move her into No. 18 on the single-season list. In the game she passed Nancy Kuhl (81; 1978-79), Kahadeejah Herbert (82; 1984-85), Chris Gulas (82; 1979-80) & Carol Walderman (83; 1981-82).
// Carter pushed her career steals total to 121, moving her up two spots on the career charts and into No 39 in school history. She passed Missy Masley (118; 1991-95) and drew even with Shelly Caplinger (121; 1987-91).
// With two made 3-pointers, Carter pushed her name into No. 29 on the single season charts with 46 makes. She is tied with teammate Jaida Travascio-Green (2016-17) and Jess Strom (2002-03).
// Carter played a career-high 43 minutes in the contest.

Siyeh Frazier
// Sophomore Siyeh Frazier played a career-high 33 minutes.
// With three blocks Frazier tied for the team best and equaled her career high, which she set vs. Northwestern on February 14, 2018.

De'Janae Boykin
// Redshirt-sophomore De'Janae Boykin collected a team-high six rebounds this game and has collected five-or-more rebounds in 25-of-29 games she played in this season.
// With three blocked shots, Boykin set a career high, surpassing her previous high of two. She had blocked two shots on five occasions, most recently vs. Nebraska on Feb. 22, 2018.
// Boykin played a career-high 45 minutes.

Alisia Smith
// Freshman Alisia Smith scored 11 points, making it the fifth time this season and second time in the last three games that she has recorded 10-or-more points.

Team Notes
// Penn State is now 0-1 all-time against Radford and 0-3 against teams from the Big South Conference.
// Penn State finished the season 11-4 at home, marking the 31st time in program history the Lady Lions have won double-digit games at home in a single season.
// Penn State used the starting lineup of Amari Carter, Teniya Page, De'Janae Boykin, Siyeh Frazier, and Alisia Smith for the first time this season.
// It was the sixth different starting lineup for the Lady Lions this season.
// Penn State forced over 20 turnovers for the eighth time this season.
// The Lady Lions collected 15 steals to mark the 12th double-digit steal game of the season.
// With 10 blocked shots in the game, Penn State posted its third contest with double-digit blocked shots.
// It was the second-straight game Penn State blocked 10 shots, as it also rejected 10 Michigan attempts in the Big Ten Tournament on March 1.
// Penn State played overtime for the second time this season and the 42nd time in program history.
// The Lady Lions are now 21-21 all-time in overtime games, including a 9-7 mark at home.
// It was the first overtime game at the Bryce Jordan Center for the Lady Lions since a double-overtime loss to Purdue (88-78) on Jan. 30, 2016.
// The last time Penn State played multiple overtime contests in a season was the 2015-16 season when they fell to Purdue in the aforementioned game and won an 86-82 decision over Holy Cross on Nov. 13, 2015.