Women’s Basketball Hosts Youngstown State Tuesday at HomeWomen’s Basketball Hosts Youngstown State Tuesday at Home
Craig Houtz

Women’s Basketball Hosts Youngstown State Tuesday at Home

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UNIVERSITY PARK – Penn State women's basketball team plays Youngstown State at Bryce Jordan Center Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the third game of the 2022-23 season.
 
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GAMEDAY INFO
Parking

  • Parking for Penn State women's basketball games are available at the following locations two hours prior to the start of each game: Stadium West, Jordan East and Porter North.
  • There is no charge for patrons with a valid Penn State parking permit.
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Bryce Jordan Center Bag Policy

  • The bag policy has been updated for the 2022-23 season.
  • Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVB and are 12" x 6" x 12" or smaller are permitted.
  • Small clutches or wristlets that are 4" x 6" x 1" are also permissible.
  • All clear bags and patrons are subject to metal detection and/or bag inspection upon entering the venue.
  • Bag policy details can be found HERE.

 
OPENING TIP

  • Penn State won both its games at home in the season-opening week, 77-49 against Fairfield Friday and 67-61 over Norfolk State Wednesday.
  • Makenna Marisa recorded a double-double in each contest: 24 points and 11 rebounds against the Spartans and 14 points and 10 assists against the Stags.
  • Leilani Kapinus notched 11 points, nine steals (one short of the school record) and eight boards in Friday's win.
  • The Lady Lions have won the first two games in each of the last three seasons.
  • The Lady Lions are in the fourth year of the Carolyn Kieger era.
  • In her first three seasons, the win total has improved every year – seven in 2019-20, nine in 2020-21, to 11 in 2021-22.
  • Under Kieger's guidance in the 2021-22 season, Penn State led the Big Ten in steals with 269 and improved in five other statistical categories, including field goal percentage, free throw percentage, field goal percentage defense, blocks per game and steals per game.
  • The Lady Lions return four starters from last year – Makenna Marisa, Leilani Kapinus, Anna Camden and Ali Brigham.
  • Makenna Marisa was selected to the Nancy Lieberman Watch List as one of 20 point guards and the All-Big Ten Media and Coaches' Preseason Team after earning unanimous all-conference first-team.
  • Leilani Kapinus earned All-Big Ten Freshmen Team last year after ranking third in the league in steals per game (2.03) and blocks per game (1.14).

 
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION

  • Opened its season last Monday with a 81-72 at home against Wofford.
  • Senior forward Lilly Ritz, a Preseason All-Horizon League First-Team selection, posted 27 points and 20 rebounds in the victory, which was the only 20-20 game in the country last week.
  • The Horizon League preseason favorite, the Penguins return five members from last year's regular season conference championship squad that started at least 20 games.

 
AGAINST THE PENGUINS

  • Penn State has won all four meetings against Youngstown State.
  • The Lady Lions defeated the Penguins 78-58 last year on Dec. 12.

 
ONE OF THE TOP POINT GUARDS IN THE NATION, MAKENNA MARISA

  • Senior Makenna Marisa was one of 20 point guards selected to the Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List heading into the season and was named to the All-Big Ten Preseason Team by the coaches and media.
  • Marisa is off to a stellar start this season, recording a double-double in each contest: 24 points and 11 rebounds against Norfolk State and 14 points and 10 assists against Fairfield.
  • Through two games, she leads the team in scoring (19.0 ppg), free throws made (10) and assists (7.0 apg) in addition to two steals per game.
  • As a junior, she was a consensus All-Big Ten First-Team pick by the coaches and media last year.
  • She ranked second in the Big Ten and sixth in the country in scoring at 22.2 points per game, third-highest average by a Lady Lion in a single season.
  • She scored double-digit points in all 29 games last season, one of only two Division I players to notch the feat, including 19 20-point games, 13 25-point games and five 30-point performances.
  • Her 30-point games included a career-high 33 at Duquesne (12/18), 32 vs. Iowa (1/25) and at Michigan State (2/21), 31 at Purdue (2/9) and 30-point triple-double vs. Delaware State (11/16).
  • She had four 20-point halves, coming against Delaware State (20, 1st), Maryland (24, 2nd), Purdue (25, 2nd) and Minnesota (20, 2nd).
  • Marisa's 645 total points in the regular season ranked fourth in the Big Ten and 15th in the country and ninth in a season at Penn State.
  • In conference games, including six against ranked opponents, she averaged 23.0 points per game, good for second in the conference.
  • She also averaged 19.9 in seven games against ranked foes, also second in the Big Ten.
  • She was 28th in the country in field goals made (224) and 29th in free throws made (138), while holding seventh in the Big Ten in assists per game (4.2) and total assists (123).
  • The CoSIDA Academic All-American has 1,282 career points, ranking 23rd all-time at Penn State.
  • She needs seven more to pass Carol Walderman (1980-83) for 22nd, 13 to pass Helen Darling (1996-00) for 21st and 14 to advance ahead of Kathy Phillips (1988-92) for 20th.­­
  • In program history she also ranks fifth in career free throw percentage (83.3%) and 30-point games (five), ninth in career scoring average (15.1 ppg), tied for ninth in career double-digit assist games (three), 11th in career three-point field goals made (129) and 14th in career assists (326).

 
LOOKING FOR 1,000 POINTS

  • Johnasia Cash is just five points away from 1,000 in her career.
  • Cash has produced 336 combined from the 2020-21 and 2022-23 seasons as a Lady Lion for an average of 12.9 ppg.
  • She produced 659 in her seasons at SMU.
  • She would join teammates Makenna Marisa (1,282) and Taniyah Thompson (1,232) in the 1,000-point club.
  • Thompson accomplished the feat in her three seasons at East Carolina.
  • Among active career scoring leaders in Division I, Marisa ranks 100th and Thompson is 126th.

 
SOPHMORE CAMPAIGN FOR ALL-FRESHMAN KAPINUS

  • After redshirting the 2019-20 season, Leilani Kapinus earned All-Big Ten Freshman-Team honors last years.
  • Kapinus averaged 9.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game, tallied 46 assists, 33 blocks and 59 steals, shot 43 percent from the floor and collected 16 double-figure games (two with 20+ points and three double-doubles)
  • She was one of eight Division I players with 30+ blocks and 55+ steals.
  • She ranked third in the Big Ten in blocks per game (1.14), third in the Big Ten in steals per game (2.03) and fourth in total steals (59)
  • She led Big Ten freshmen in steals, sitting 13th among all Division I freshmen and held second among Big Ten freshmen in blocks, ranking 13th among all Division I freshmen.

 
EXPERIENCED NEW FACES

  • Penn State has seven newcomers on the team with four players with Division I experience: Chanaya Pinto (Oregon), Taniyah Thompson (East Carolina), Alexa Williamson (Temple) and Johnasia Cash (Penn State and SMU).
  • Thompson was named the American Athletic Conference's Most Improved Player and all-conference first-team.
  • She notched 1,189 points, 230 rebounds, 81 assists and 120 steals as a Pirate.
  • Last year she averaged 18.5 points per game, ranking second in the AAC, and 4.3 rebounds per game, collected 36 assists and 43 steals and ranked in the conference in field goals made (199) and ranked eighth in free-throw percentage (78.4).
  • She had 27 games scoring in double-figures, including 12 games with 20+ points and a career-high 31 points against UNC Wilmington
  • Williamson was a three-year starter and four-year letterwinner for the Owls.
  • She collected 788 points, 504 rebounds and 92 blocks while shooting 44.5 percent from the floor.
  • Pinto played all 30 games for the Ducks last year and tallied 86 points, 73 rebounds, 19 assists and 18 steals, while averaging 11.4 minutes per game.
  • Prior to Oregon, she led Northwest Florida State College to its first ever NJCAA Women's Basketball National Championship as a sophomore and earned second-team All-America honors.
  • Cash returns to the Lady Lions after sitting out last season.
  • In 2020-21, she was named all-Big Ten Second-Team (media) after averaging 13.7 points per game and a team-best 8.8 rebounds per game while shooting 47.1 percent from the field.
  • She ranked in the league third in rebounds per game (8.8), fourth in double-doubles (10) and eighth in blocks (26).

 
NONCONFERENCE HOME WINNING STREAK

  • Penn State is currently on a 11-game non-conference home winning streak, tied for the fifth-longest in program history (12/12/15-3/19/17 and 1/24/78-1/6/79).
  • The streak began Dec. 3, 2019 with a 78-73 win over Pitt in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and had one more win that season, 88-65 over Sacred Heart.
  • The Lady Lions racked up three-straight of these victories in the 2020-21 season: 84-65 over Coppin State, 87-54 against Saint Francis (Pa.) and 70-69 over Rhode Island.
  • Penn State went 4-4 last year in Bryce Jordan Center: 85-66 over LIU, 83-69 against Rider, 120-51 versus Rider and 78-58 over Youngstown State.
  • A win against Youngstown State would tie for the fourth-longest streak, done once (12/0/91-2/16/93).

 
UP NEXT
Penn State remains home to face Bryant Friday at 7 p.m.