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Bluejay Women's Hoops Close Out Road Regular Season at Seton Hall
2/19/2022 8:12:00 PM | Women's Basketball
South Orange, N.J. -- The Creighton women's basketball team takes aim at 20 wins as the Bluejays close out the road portion of the regular season on Sunday afternoon against Seton Hall.
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Series with Seton Hall: Bluejays lead 13-5
Home: 6-2 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 2-0
Creighton holds a 13-5 edge on the Pirates, claiming victories in the last four meetings. The Bluejays at 5-3 against the Pirates in South Orange, earning a 77-76 win in overtime versus Seton Hall on Feb. 13, 2021. Â
Series Game-by-Game
Date   Opponent   Score
1/28/14   at Seton Hall   W, 76-73
2/26/14   Seton Hall   W, 70-50
12/3/14   Seton Hall   L, 74-79
2/8/15   at Seton Hall   W, 81-73
12/29/15   Seton Hall   L, 82-86
2/28/16   at Seton Hall   L, 71-77
3/5/16   @ ª vs. Seton Hall   W, 77-56
1/22/17   at Seton Hall   W, 70-60 (ot)
2/17/17   Seton Hall   W, 61-44
1/2/18   at Seton Hall   W, 68-51
1/28/18   Seton Hall   W, 81-64 (ot)
1/11/19   at Seton Hall   L, 75-82
2/10/19   Seton Hall   W, 80-71
1/17/20   at Seton Hall   L, 70-82
2/16/20   Seton Hall   W, 78-66
2/13/21   at Seton Hall   W, 77-76 (ot)
3/6/21   ^ ª vs Seton Hall   W, 83-76
1/14/22   Seton Hall   W, 83-60
ª = BIG EAST Tournament game
@ = played in Chicago, Ill.
^ = played in Uncasville, Conn.
Scouting Seton Hall (14-10, 9-7 BIG EAST)
Seton Hall has been one of the hottest teams in the BIG EAST of late, claiming six straight wins entering Sunday's contest.
On Friday the Pirates powered past Providence 62-52 with a strong final quarter (23-13).
Three Pirates bring a scoring average in double digits, led by 17.0 ppg from Lauren Park-Lane. Andra Espinoza-Hunter brings a 15.7 ppg average, while Sidney Cooks sits at 13.8 ppg.
The first meeting between the Pirates and Bluejays saw the Seton Hall bench thrive as Curtessia Dean and Katie Armstrong lead the way with 13 and 10 respectively.
Seton Hall's weak point is on the glass, yet in the first meeting Creighton claimed the battle of the boards just 36-34.
Scouting Creighton (19-7, 14-4 BE)
After connecting for a school and BIG EAST record 22 three-pointers against Butler (Feb. 13), the Bluejay offense remained hot at St. John's. Creighton became the first team to post consecutive games of at least 20 from beyond the arc in a 107-59 win in Queens.
Creighton's ability to attack what their opposition offers is one of the greatest strengths of the program. The Bluejays have the ability to shoot from outside, but Creighton's leading scorer (Emma Ronsiek) can pound the ball down low.
A trio of sophomore lead Creighton's offense, getting 14.4ppg from Emma Ronsiek. Lauren Jensen (12.4 ppg) and Morgan Maly (11.9) are just behind.
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Creighton's biggest strength is their ability to share the basketball. The Bluejays lead the NCAA with 20.8 assists
per game.
Keys To the Game on Sunday, Feb. 20
Player to Watch for Creighton
Emma Ronsiek: The South Dakota native was 12-for-16 with 27 points in the first meeting. While Ronsiek cannot be expected to score at that clip, she is Creighton's biggest mismatch against the Pirates.
Creighton Cracks Century Mark For First Time in Regulation since 1996
The Bluejays' 107-59 win over St. John's marked the first time since 2017 that Creighton topped the 100 point
plateau. The last time, however, was in a four-overtime win at Drake on Dec. 3, 2017 (108-100). The last time the Bluejays reached 100 points in a regulation game goes back to Feb. 1, 1996 (102-77) over Evansville.
Creighton has scored at least 100 points in 19 contest, the 107 points against St. John's is tied for the ninth most in school history.
Rembao Continues To Dish Out Assists at Historic Levels
In Creighton's first meetings with Seton Hall and St. John's senior Tatum Rembao became the first Blujay in school history to record consecutive games of 10 assists or more. She delivered 11 against Seton Hall (Jan. 14) and 12 versus St. John's (Jan. 16).
Rembao repeated the feat in wins over Butler (Feb. 13) and at St. John's (Feb. 18). Notching 10 assists in each game.
(Electronic game-by-game records date back to the 1998-99 season).
Bluejays Dish Out Extra Helpers
The NCAA leader in overall assists with 542, Creighton set a season-high with 32 helpers in their win over St. John's on Feb. 18 (107-59).
It marked the third time this season that Creighton has reached 30 or more assists (Doing so in victories at Butler (95-44) on Jan. 19 and again versus the Bulldogs on Feb. 13).
The 32 assists against St. John's is the most since Creighton set a program record with 37 helpers on Jan. 21, 1994 in a win over Wichita State (101-71). It also ranks second overall in school records.
New NCAA Heights for ShooterU
Coming off a record setting 22 treys against Butler on Feb. 13, the Bluejays hit 20 more from long range in the 107-59 win versus St. John's on Feb. 18.
It was the first time in Division I women's basketball history that a team made 20 or more three-pointers twice in the same month, let alone in back-to-back games.
Creighton's also the first Division I WBB team in NCAA history with 20 or more 3-pointers in back-to-back games.
One More for ShooterU
The Bluejays have made 10 three-pointers or more in five consecutive halves.
Back to Rembao
In the last 2 games, Creighton WBB has 62 assists and 11 turnovers while making 42 three-pointers. Tatum Rembao had 10 assists and 0 turnovers in each of those games, playing 26 & 22 minutes, respectively.
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2/20: - 12:00 pm (CT)
Creighton (19-7, 14-4 BE) at Seton Hall (14-10, 9-7 BE)
Twitter: @CreightonWBB
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BEDN/FloHoops: Matt Ambrose and Phil Stern
https://www.flohoops.com/live/33580
Live Stats:
https://shupirates.com/sidearmstats/wbball/summary
Creighton (19-7, 14-4 BE) at Seton Hall (14-10, 9-7 BE)
Twitter: @CreightonWBB
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BEDN/FloHoops: Matt Ambrose and Phil Stern
https://www.flohoops.com/live/33580
Live Stats:
https://shupirates.com/sidearmstats/wbball/summary
Series with Seton Hall: Bluejays lead 13-5
Home: 6-2 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 2-0
Creighton holds a 13-5 edge on the Pirates, claiming victories in the last four meetings. The Bluejays at 5-3 against the Pirates in South Orange, earning a 77-76 win in overtime versus Seton Hall on Feb. 13, 2021. Â
Series Game-by-Game
Date   Opponent   Score
1/28/14   at Seton Hall   W, 76-73
2/26/14   Seton Hall   W, 70-50
12/3/14   Seton Hall   L, 74-79
2/8/15   at Seton Hall   W, 81-73
12/29/15   Seton Hall   L, 82-86
2/28/16   at Seton Hall   L, 71-77
3/5/16   @ ª vs. Seton Hall   W, 77-56
1/22/17   at Seton Hall   W, 70-60 (ot)
2/17/17   Seton Hall   W, 61-44
1/2/18   at Seton Hall   W, 68-51
1/28/18   Seton Hall   W, 81-64 (ot)
1/11/19   at Seton Hall   L, 75-82
2/10/19   Seton Hall   W, 80-71
1/17/20   at Seton Hall   L, 70-82
2/16/20   Seton Hall   W, 78-66
2/13/21   at Seton Hall   W, 77-76 (ot)
3/6/21   ^ ª vs Seton Hall   W, 83-76
1/14/22   Seton Hall   W, 83-60
ª = BIG EAST Tournament game
@ = played in Chicago, Ill.
^ = played in Uncasville, Conn.
Scouting Seton Hall (14-10, 9-7 BIG EAST)
Seton Hall has been one of the hottest teams in the BIG EAST of late, claiming six straight wins entering Sunday's contest.
On Friday the Pirates powered past Providence 62-52 with a strong final quarter (23-13).
Three Pirates bring a scoring average in double digits, led by 17.0 ppg from Lauren Park-Lane. Andra Espinoza-Hunter brings a 15.7 ppg average, while Sidney Cooks sits at 13.8 ppg.
The first meeting between the Pirates and Bluejays saw the Seton Hall bench thrive as Curtessia Dean and Katie Armstrong lead the way with 13 and 10 respectively.
Seton Hall's weak point is on the glass, yet in the first meeting Creighton claimed the battle of the boards just 36-34.
Scouting Creighton (19-7, 14-4 BE)
After connecting for a school and BIG EAST record 22 three-pointers against Butler (Feb. 13), the Bluejay offense remained hot at St. John's. Creighton became the first team to post consecutive games of at least 20 from beyond the arc in a 107-59 win in Queens.
Creighton's ability to attack what their opposition offers is one of the greatest strengths of the program. The Bluejays have the ability to shoot from outside, but Creighton's leading scorer (Emma Ronsiek) can pound the ball down low.
A trio of sophomore lead Creighton's offense, getting 14.4ppg from Emma Ronsiek. Lauren Jensen (12.4 ppg) and Morgan Maly (11.9) are just behind.
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Creighton's biggest strength is their ability to share the basketball. The Bluejays lead the NCAA with 20.8 assists
per game.
Keys To the Game on Sunday, Feb. 20
- Making Park-Lane and Espinoza-Hunter Work: Creighton limited Seton Hall's dynamic duo to eight combined points in the first meeting. Â
- Playing through the Early Emotion: Sunday is senior day for the Pirates. That typically yields a surge of emotion for the home team. Creighton will need to play through that in the first ten minutes.
- Ball Movement: Creighton had 32 assists against St. John's as the offense was at its best. If the Bluejays can continue to pass at that level they are hard to beat. Â
Player to Watch for Creighton
Emma Ronsiek: The South Dakota native was 12-for-16 with 27 points in the first meeting. While Ronsiek cannot be expected to score at that clip, she is Creighton's biggest mismatch against the Pirates.
Creighton Cracks Century Mark For First Time in Regulation since 1996
The Bluejays' 107-59 win over St. John's marked the first time since 2017 that Creighton topped the 100 point
plateau. The last time, however, was in a four-overtime win at Drake on Dec. 3, 2017 (108-100). The last time the Bluejays reached 100 points in a regulation game goes back to Feb. 1, 1996 (102-77) over Evansville.
Creighton has scored at least 100 points in 19 contest, the 107 points against St. John's is tied for the ninth most in school history.
Rembao Continues To Dish Out Assists at Historic Levels
In Creighton's first meetings with Seton Hall and St. John's senior Tatum Rembao became the first Blujay in school history to record consecutive games of 10 assists or more. She delivered 11 against Seton Hall (Jan. 14) and 12 versus St. John's (Jan. 16).
Rembao repeated the feat in wins over Butler (Feb. 13) and at St. John's (Feb. 18). Notching 10 assists in each game.
(Electronic game-by-game records date back to the 1998-99 season).
Bluejays Dish Out Extra Helpers
The NCAA leader in overall assists with 542, Creighton set a season-high with 32 helpers in their win over St. John's on Feb. 18 (107-59).
It marked the third time this season that Creighton has reached 30 or more assists (Doing so in victories at Butler (95-44) on Jan. 19 and again versus the Bulldogs on Feb. 13).
The 32 assists against St. John's is the most since Creighton set a program record with 37 helpers on Jan. 21, 1994 in a win over Wichita State (101-71). It also ranks second overall in school records.
New NCAA Heights for ShooterU
Coming off a record setting 22 treys against Butler on Feb. 13, the Bluejays hit 20 more from long range in the 107-59 win versus St. John's on Feb. 18.
It was the first time in Division I women's basketball history that a team made 20 or more three-pointers twice in the same month, let alone in back-to-back games.
Creighton's also the first Division I WBB team in NCAA history with 20 or more 3-pointers in back-to-back games.
One More for ShooterU
The Bluejays have made 10 three-pointers or more in five consecutive halves.
Back to Rembao
In the last 2 games, Creighton WBB has 62 assists and 11 turnovers while making 42 three-pointers. Tatum Rembao had 10 assists and 0 turnovers in each of those games, playing 26 & 22 minutes, respectively.
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