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12.01.2015 | Women's Basketball
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - The Iowa State women's basketball team (2-3, 0-0 Big 12) takes on the UNI Panthers (3-2, 0-0 MVC) on Wednesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Iowa State is looking to win its 12th straight against UNI. The game will air on ESPN3.
Who: Iowa State vs. UNI
Where: McLeod Center- Cedar Falls, Iowa
When: Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.
Projected Starting Lineup: Jadda Buckley, Nicole "Kidd" Blaskowsky, Seanna Johnson, Bryanna Fernstrom and Bridget Carleton
Radio: Cyclone Radio Network/Learfield
Talent: Rich Fellingham (PxP), Chris Williams (Color)
Video: ESPN3
Cyclone Headlines
- Iowa State (2-3) travels to UNI (3-2) to take on the Panthers on Wed., Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. Iowa State is 34-8 all-time against UNI and 13-7 in Cedar Falls. Iowa State has won 11-straight against the Panthers.
- Seanna Johnson tallied the 17th double-double of her career and fourth of the season against Idaho with a career-high 28 points and 12 rebounds. She ranks seventh nationally in double-doubles on the season and first among Big 12 players.
- Johnson is just 10 rebounds shy from reaching 600 career rebounds. She was the fastest Cyclone to reach 500 career rebounds (59 games) and is poised to shatter the record of 75 games to 600 set by Cyclone greats Angie Welle and Megan Taylor. Wednesday's game against UNI is Johnson's 68th career game with the Cyclones.
- Iowa State was selected to finish fourth in Big 12 play, which is its highest preseason selection since the 2008-09 season. Iowa State has either met or exceeded the Big 12 Coaches preseason Poll projection every season since 2002-03. Iowa State was selected behind just Baylor, Texas and Oklahoma.
- Senior Kidd Blaskowsky has netted 176 career 3-pointers, which ranks 27th in the nation among active career leaders.
- Iowa State ranks second nationally on the season in personal fouls per game, with just 10.8. They trail just Lehigh, who averages 10.7 fouls per game.
- After Carleton's Big 12 Freshman of the Week honor, Iowa State has had eight different freshmen earn the honor while no other Big 12 school has had more than five.
- Jadda Buckley is one of just eight student-athletes in the nation to average 40 percent from the field, 40 percent from beyond the arc and 80 percent from the charity stripe in their last season of competition. She is currently shooting 40.6 percent from long range in her career, which ranks fifth in school history.
- The 2015-16 season marks the 21st in the tenure of Fennelly. Fennelly has led Iowa State to 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, which is the most of any Big 12 team since 1997. Fennelly boasts a 436-209 record at Iowa State and a 602-262 record in his 27-year career as a head coach. His 602 career wins lists him in the top-20 in the NCAA among active coaches.
Streaks and Trends
- Iowa State hit 200 3-pointers in a season for an NCAA record 12-straight years (2003-04-present).
- Seanna Johnson pulled in double-figure rebounds in 28 games in her career.
- Johnson has scored in double figures in 41 games in her career.
- Johnson has started every game of her career, which puts her at 67-straight starts.
- Jadda Buckley has dished five or more assists in 13 career games.
- Johnson has had a double-doubles in four of five games this season
- The Cyclones hit at least five threes in 116 of the last 130 games, including every game last season.
- Iowa State has hit a 3-pointer in 648 consecutive games. In that time (since Feb. 18, 1995), ISU has hit 5,064 threes. That is equal to 7.83 three-pointers per game for the last 21 years.
- ISU has had 12-consecutive winning seasons.
- The Cyclones have finished in the upper half of the Big 12 the last seven seasons.
- The Cyclones have made the last nine NCAA Tournaments, one of just 10 teams nationally to do so.
- Iowa State has won 86-straight regular season non-conference games at Hilton Coliseum. The streak dates back to the 2003-04 season (Last loss: Washington (12/21/03)).
Last Time Out
- Iowa State suffered a 65-97 loss to a hot-shooting Idaho team. The Vandals entered the locker room at halftime with just a two-point lead but scored 65 points in the second half to defeat Iowa State.
- Junior guard Seanna Johnson scored a career-high 28 points and tallied a career-high with 10 field goals. She also netted a double-double, securing 12 rebounds. Johnson was named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament team.
- Iowa State struggled from long range, netting just 4-of-20 from downtown. ISU also shot just 36 percent from the field as it dropped to 2-3 on the season.
Scouting The Panthers
- UNI is 3-2 on the season with its only two losses coming to ranked opponents (No. 23 Iowa and No. 25 Seton Hall).
- UNI ranks 12th in the nation in turnover, averaging just 11.7 per game.
- Madison Weekly leads UNI on the court with a team-high 13.2 points and 3.6 rebounds. Amber Sorenson is the only other Panther in double figures, averaging 12.0 per game.
Iowa State Team Quick Facts
- Iowa State has 12 players on its roster from six different states and Canada (Iowa, Texas, Minnesota, New York, Arizona and Chatham, Ontario, Canada).
- Iowa State returns three starters from last season in Johnson, Blaskowsky and Fernstrom. In all, Iowa State returns 53.4 percent of its scoring, 52.8 percent of its rebounding and 34.5 percent of its assists for the 2014-15 campaign.
Last Time Out
- Iowa State won its season opener against Hampton on Friday by a score of 95-59. The Cyclones have won 21-straight season openers under head coach Bill Fennelly and improved to 35-8 all-time in season openers.
- Freshman guard Bridget Carleton put together a performance to remember as she set the Iowa State freshman debut record with 28 points, which was set last season by Bryanna Fernstrom. Carleton grabbed 28 points off 10-of-17 shooting in just 27 minutes of action. She also hauled in a game-high 11 rebounds.
- Junior guard Seanna Johnson also had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Jadda Buckley (11), TeeTee Starks (11) and Bryanna Fernstrom (10) rounded out the Cyclones in double figures.