![]() She leads the Gophers hitting 89.7 percent from the line, vastly improved from her 68.3 percentage as a freshman. 28, versus Creighton, when she hit her last three attempts. Sophomore Kelly Roysland made her first two free throws against Michigan State on Thursday to extend her school-record consecutive free throw streak to 33, before finally missing an attempt. The only other player listed in four of the categories is Laura Coenen (1981-95), who is third in scoring (2,044), fourth in rebounds (1,029), fifth in blocks (102) and second in steals (290). McCarville is the only player listed among the top six in all the statistical category of points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks. Nikki Coates (1989-94) is fifth on the list with 276 assists. ![]() Shaq is just three assists away from adding a 6-2 center's name to the Minnesota career list for assists. On Minnesota career lists, McCarville already ranks sixth in scoring with 1,663 points (43 from the top five), third in rebounds (1,091), second in blocks (180) and third in steals (252). 14, 2004.Īll-America center Janel McCarville is in the home stretchof of simply one of the finest all-around careers in Golden Gopher history. ![]() 1/1 LSU (75-67) earlier this season on Dec. Minnesota's only loss in an ESPN home game was to No. 8/9 Kansas State (80-61) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 23, 2004. 23, 2003, unranked UCLA (92-81) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Maand No. Minnesota has hosted five ESPN-broadcasted games over the last four seasons, with the Golden Gophers posting a 4-1 record. The state of Minnesota and Indiana are considered the home markets for the Minnesota/Purdue contest. The home markets will see their games exclusively, while most of the nation will see ESPN's "whirlaround coverage" going from game to game. The other games are Connecticut at Rutgers, New Mexico at Utah and Texas Tech at Texas. The Gophers/Boilermakers game is one of four games televised around the nation with tipoff times around the 4 p.m. ESPN is using Sunday as a tune-up for broadcasting every game of the upcoming NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Sunday's Minnesota/Purdue game will be televised live on ESPN2 as part of the network's February Frenzy. The Boilermakers are coming off a bye on Thursday and own a record of 13-9 and 6-5 in conference play. The Gophers own a record of 18-5 overall, 8-3 in the Big Ten. 12/13 Minnesota looks to rebound from a tough loss at home to Michigan State on Thursday, when the Golden Gophers play host to Purdue on Sunday. Roysland Sets Free Throw Record - Kelly Roysland added two more makes to her school-record 33 consecutive free throws before missing an attempt and ending the streak against Michigan State on Thursday.Īpplebee's Sunday Ticket Pack, Feb 13 - 4 general admission tickets, 4 Cokes (16 oz.), 4 boxes of candy, and a $10 Applebee's gift certificate. McCarville Adds Another Big Ten Honor - Janel McCarville was named the Co-Big Ten Player of the Week, earning her third conference weekly honor of the season and sixth of her career. She is the only player to be listed in the top six of this many career statistics. Shaq is already sixth in scoring, third in rebounding and steals, and second in blocked shots in Golden Gopher history. ![]() What Can't Shaq Do Anyway? - Janel McCarville is three assists from joining Minnesota's top five career assist leaders. Most of the country will receive "whirlaround" coverage, switching from game to game. Only the states of Minnesota and Indiana will receive the Gophers/Boilermakers game exclusively. hour, the others being Connecticut at Rutgers, New Mexico at Utah and Texas Tech at Texas. The Minnesota/Purdue matchup is one of four games starting around the 4 p.m. The game is part of ESPN's February Frenzy in which the network televises several games around the country as a tune-up for broadcasting every game of the NCAA Tournament in March. Gophers Host Boilermakers in ESPN2 Contest - Minnesota plays host to Purdue on Sunday with an ESPN2 audience watching. Tom Witschen (play-by-play), Lynnette Sjoquist (analyst) Williams Arena (14,625)ĭave Barnett (play-by-play), Bob Wenzel (color) ![]()
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