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Women's Basketball Back In Action At Georgetown Today
2/15/2021 1:29:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Washington, D.C. -- A short turnaround has the Creighton women's basketball team back on the court this afternoon as the Bluejays face off with Georgetown at 3:00 pm
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How to watch Saturday's Game at Georgetown on Feb. 15
Creighton's game at Georgetown on Feb. 15 will be carried online via the BIG EAST Digital Network's (BEDN) carrier FloSports.
New during the 2020-21 season, a paid subscription is required to watch all BEDN contests, including Bluejay home games.
Series with Georgetown: Bluejays Lead Hoyas 11-4
The first meeting between the Hoyas and Bluejays came once Creighton joined the BIG EAST prior to the 2013-14 season. The Bluejays swept the first two seasons, but since 2015-16 Georgetown has four victories in 11 games.
Creighton leads Georgetown, 11-4
Home: 7-1 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-0
Date   Opponent   Score
1/1/14   at Georgetown   W, 65-63 (ot)
2/5/14   Georgetown   W, 75-61
12/30/14   Georgetown   W, 76-61
2/27/15   at Georgetown   W, 71-62
1/3/16   at Georgetown   L, 57-69
1/31/16   Georgetown   L, 44-57
1/8/17   Georgetown   W, 70-68 (ot)
2/5/17   at Georgetown   W, 67-59
12/30/17   Georgetown   W, 69-58
2/23/18   at Georgetown   L, 67-70
1/6/19   Georgetown   W, 65-38
2/1/19   at Georgetown   L, 53-62
12/29/19   at Georgetown   W, 65-56
3/1/20   Georgetown   W, 95-70
1/30/21   Georgetown   W, 65-57
Scouting Georgetown (1-10, 1-10 BIG EAST)
The Hoyas did not start its season until Dec. 19 and played just two games prior to Jan. 13. For a team that was lacking time together, the struggle of a
season is understandable.
Georgetown entered the season with just five players having played even one minute for their squad last season. Expectedly the newcomers have been forced to lead. Since the first meeting with Creighton on Jan. 30, freshman Kelsey Ransom has averaged 14.8 ppg. She scored 22 against Creighton in the first meeting. Ransom leads the Hoyas with 11.5 ppg.
Three of the top four scorers for the Hoyas are new to the floor this season, as Milan Bolden-Morris - 10.3 ppg and Jillian Archer - 6.2 ppg surround returner Graceann Bennett 6.5 ppg.
Scouting Creighton (5-8, 4-5 BIG EAST)
Creighton's roller coaster season continued since the first meeting with Georgetown. The Bluejays dropped home contests to Marquette (66-53 on Feb. 1)
and Providence (60-48 on Feb. 10).
Creighton is led by the trio of Temi Carda (13.6 ppg), Emma Ronsiek (10.9 ppg) and Tatum Rembao (10.9 ppg). In the win at Seton Hall, however, it was freshman Morgan Maly who stepped forward with a team-high 20 points.
Creighton's Keys To the Game
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2/15: - 3:00 p.m. (CT)
Creighton (5-8, 4-5 BIG EAST) at
Georgetown (1-10, 1-10 BIG EAST)
Twitter: @GoCreighton, @CreightonWBB
Series History: Creighton leads Georgetown, 11-4
Stats (Free): http://stats.statbroadcast.com/statmonitr/?id=324713
BEDN/FloSports: Jeremy Huber (PxP) & Monica Moore (Analyst)
https://www.flohoops.com/live/24773
Creighton (5-8, 4-5 BIG EAST) at
Georgetown (1-10, 1-10 BIG EAST)
Twitter: @GoCreighton, @CreightonWBB
Series History: Creighton leads Georgetown, 11-4
Stats (Free): http://stats.statbroadcast.com/statmonitr/?id=324713
BEDN/FloSports: Jeremy Huber (PxP) & Monica Moore (Analyst)
https://www.flohoops.com/live/24773
How to watch Saturday's Game at Georgetown on Feb. 15
Creighton's game at Georgetown on Feb. 15 will be carried online via the BIG EAST Digital Network's (BEDN) carrier FloSports.
New during the 2020-21 season, a paid subscription is required to watch all BEDN contests, including Bluejay home games.
Series with Georgetown: Bluejays Lead Hoyas 11-4
The first meeting between the Hoyas and Bluejays came once Creighton joined the BIG EAST prior to the 2013-14 season. The Bluejays swept the first two seasons, but since 2015-16 Georgetown has four victories in 11 games.
Creighton leads Georgetown, 11-4
Home: 7-1 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 0-0
Date   Opponent   Score
1/1/14   at Georgetown   W, 65-63 (ot)
2/5/14   Georgetown   W, 75-61
12/30/14   Georgetown   W, 76-61
2/27/15   at Georgetown   W, 71-62
1/3/16   at Georgetown   L, 57-69
1/31/16   Georgetown   L, 44-57
1/8/17   Georgetown   W, 70-68 (ot)
2/5/17   at Georgetown   W, 67-59
12/30/17   Georgetown   W, 69-58
2/23/18   at Georgetown   L, 67-70
1/6/19   Georgetown   W, 65-38
2/1/19   at Georgetown   L, 53-62
12/29/19   at Georgetown   W, 65-56
3/1/20   Georgetown   W, 95-70
1/30/21   Georgetown   W, 65-57
Scouting Georgetown (1-10, 1-10 BIG EAST)
The Hoyas did not start its season until Dec. 19 and played just two games prior to Jan. 13. For a team that was lacking time together, the struggle of a
season is understandable.
Georgetown entered the season with just five players having played even one minute for their squad last season. Expectedly the newcomers have been forced to lead. Since the first meeting with Creighton on Jan. 30, freshman Kelsey Ransom has averaged 14.8 ppg. She scored 22 against Creighton in the first meeting. Ransom leads the Hoyas with 11.5 ppg.
Three of the top four scorers for the Hoyas are new to the floor this season, as Milan Bolden-Morris - 10.3 ppg and Jillian Archer - 6.2 ppg surround returner Graceann Bennett 6.5 ppg.
Scouting Creighton (5-8, 4-5 BIG EAST)
Creighton's roller coaster season continued since the first meeting with Georgetown. The Bluejays dropped home contests to Marquette (66-53 on Feb. 1)
and Providence (60-48 on Feb. 10).
Creighton is led by the trio of Temi Carda (13.6 ppg), Emma Ronsiek (10.9 ppg) and Tatum Rembao (10.9 ppg). In the win at Seton Hall, however, it was freshman Morgan Maly who stepped forward with a team-high 20 points.
Creighton's Keys To the Game
- Fatigue: Having taken down Seton Hall on Saturday, the Bluejays have one less day of recovery time than Georgetown. In addition the Bluejays are the road team. Throw in the battered bodies of returners Tatum Rembao and Carly Bachelor and fatigue could be a factor on Monday.
- Consistent second and third option: Temi Carda has been the Bluejays most consistent player this season, but opponents have focused on shutting her down. One or two Bluejays must step forward in a more consistent way. Against the Pirates it was Rembao and Maly.
- Rebounding: Georgetown holds a significant height advantage on the Bluejays, highlighted by Georgetown's 6-5 center Breonna Mayfield. The Hoyas average 37.5 rebounds per game, compared to Creighton's 34.8.
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