Game Notes
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The Hampton University women's basketball team will continue its three-game road trip on Friday with a trip to the City of Brotherly Love, as the Lady Pirates take on Penn at The Palestra at 7 p.m.
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Last Time Out: The Lady Pirates (0-5) fell 85-67 at Lehigh on Tuesday, despite a season-high 22 points from senior guard
Kenia Cole (Silver Spring, Md.) and 17 points from sophomore guard
Malia Tate-DeFreitas (Harrisburg, Pa.) – to go along with four assists and five steals. Junior guard
Ryan Jordan (Manassas, Va.) added 10 points and five rebounds.
The Opponent: The Quakers are 3-2 so far this season after a 60-57 loss to Lafayette on Tuesday. Penn is in its sixth season under head coach Mike McLaughlin, and the Quakers are coming off a 2013-14 season that saw them go 22-7, win the Ivy League, and advance to the NCAA Tournament. Penn returns three starters from that squad, and Sydney Stipanovich leads a balanced attack, averaging 9.8 points and a team-high 7.6 rebounds per game.
The Series: This will be the first-ever meeting between Hampton and Penn.
Lady Pirates Against the Ivy League: Hampton is 1-1 against schools currently in the Ivy League, with both meetings coming against Brown. The Lady Pirates have never faced Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, or Yale — though Hampton will take on Princeton on Jan. 5 in the HU Convocation Center.
Lady Pirates on the Road: The Lady Pirates were 10-3 in true road games last season, and they closed the 2013-14 campaign with eight straight wins in true road contests. Hampton is 53-22 in road games under head coach
David Six after an 85-67 loss at Lehigh this past Tuesday, and the Lady Pirates have won at least 10 road games in each of the last four seasons — including a 13-1 mark in true road games back in 2012-13.
Lady Pirates Picked to Finish Second: Hampton has been picked to finish second in the MEAC this season in a preseason poll voted on by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. North Carolina A&T, the 2013-14 MEAC runners-up, were chosen to win the conference this season.
Tate-DeFreitas, Cole Honored: Tate-DeFreitas was named Preseason First Team All-MEAC by the league's head coaches and sports information directors, while Cole was named Preseason Third Team All-MEAC. It was yet another honor for Tate-DeFreitas, the 2013-14 MEAC Rookie of the Year, Second Team All-MEAC selection, VaSID Rookie of the Year, and VaSID Second Team All-State selection.
Six Chasing History: In five-plus seasons with the Lady Pirates, Six has won 127 games, tied for the most in program Div. I history with Patricia Cage-Bibbs. Six's next win will make him the program's all-time winningest Div. I coach.
Lady Pirates Against Power Conferences: In Six's five-plus seasons at the helm, the Lady Pirates have enjoyed success against the six so-called "power conferences:" the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big XII, Pac-12, and SEC. After a 74-60 loss to Washington State this past Tuesday, the Lady Pirates are 8-15 against teams in these six conferences — including a 2-3 mark last season.
Tate-DeFreitas a Scoring Machine: Tate-DeFreitas was named an All-American by Parade magazine following her senior year of high school. She averaged 29 points per game as a senior in high school, and she became just the ninth player in Pennsylvania state history — male or female — to score at least 3,000 career points. The three-time AP Class A Player of the Year finished her high school career as Steelton-Highspire's all-time leading scorer, regardless of gender. The MEAC Rookie of the Year had 15 points, six rebounds, and four steals in her collegiate debut against Saint Peter's, and she led the team in scoring (and ranked fourth in the MEAC) with 18.1 points a game, and she had monster performances against Utah State (career-high 36 points), Norfolk State (33 points), Delaware State (29 points), and South Carolina State (27 points). She has scored at least 20 points in four of the Lady Pirates' first five games this season, and her 20.0 points per game are tied for third in the MEAC.
Ward Crashed the Glass: The Lady Pirates played 33 games in 2013-14, and in 13 of those games, forward
Brielle Ward (Baltimore, Md.) grabbed double-digit rebounds — including a school-record 23 against Virginia Tech on Jan. 1. She was second on the team with 8.3 rebounds per game (fourth in the MEAC), and she pulled down 11 boards in a loss at UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 26. She also grabbed 15 rebounds against North Carolina A&T, 13 rebounds at Drexel on Dec. 18, as well as 12 each against Kansas State and Delaware State. She was key in the Lady Pirates' MEAC Tournament championship game against Coppin State, grabbing 10 rebounds and scoring 10 points for her lone double-double of the season.
Cole Heated Up: In her last 21 games of 2013-14, Cole averaged 13.0 points per contest — including her career-best 30-point effort against Virginia Tech on Jan. 1. Cole also had 19 points against Brown on Dec. 29, and in her last 21 games, Cole is 49-for-125 (.392) from 3-point range — and 83-for-210 (.395) from the floor.
A Career Day for Hobgood: Hobgood had a career day against Quinnipiac, grabbing a career-high 13 rebounds against the Bobcats — including 11 on the offensive end. Through three games so far this season, Hobgood is averaging a team-best 6.5 rebounds per game to rank fifth in the MEAC — after averaging 3.5 boards per contest in 21 games last season.
Loaded With Transfers: Of the seven newcomers currently on the Lady Pirates roster, four of them come from other Div. I schools. Senior guard
Kyani White (Manassas, Va.) transferred over from East Carolina, while junior guard
Kristine Rose (Miramar, Fla.) comes over from Xavier and redshirt-junior forward
Lindsay Williams (Bowie, Md.) was at Mount St. Mary's before heading to Anne Arundel Community College. In addition, Marshall played at Iona.
All They Do is Win: The Lady Pirates came into the 2014-15 season with the best winning percentage among all Div. I programs in the commonwealth of Virginia, sitting at .784 (127-35) in Six's first five years at the helm. Hampton has won 20 games or more in each of Six's five seasons and were on an 18-game winning streak, the fourth-longest in the nation, prior to their NCAA Tournament loss to Michigan State.
For more information on Hampton University basketball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at
www.hamptonpirates.com.