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Women's Basketball Travels to Hofstra For Friday Morning CAA Contest

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The William & Mary women's basketball team opens a two-game weekend road trip when they travel to Hofstra on Friday, Jan. 19. Tipoff between the Tribe and the Pride is set for 11:30 a.m.
 
Game Day Information - Game 17 vs. Hofstra
When Friday, Jan. 19 | 11:30 PM
Where Hempstead, N.Y.
Venue David S. Mack Sports and Exhibition Complex
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Stats William & Mary | Hofstra | CAA
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- The William & Mary women's basketball team looks to make it two in a row as it hits the road for two straight games starting at Hofstra on Friday, Jan. 19. Tipoff between the Tribe and Pride is set for 11:30 a.m.
 
-  W&M has shot, at least, 45-percent in eight of its 16 games. Furthermore, W&M has shot 50-percent, or better, in three games. The Tribe is 7-1 when shooting better than 45-percent. For the season, the Green and Gold leads the CAA and ranks 27th in the country at 45.9-percent.
 
- The Tribe has scored 70, or more points, in 11 of its 16 games this season and is averaging 73.5 points per game. The Tribe has only averaged more than 70 points in a season twice in program history, and the 73.5 would be a school record if the season ended today. W&M's scoring offense is second in the CAA and 60th in the country.
 
- After losing its top two scorers from last season, W&M has put, at least, three players in double-figures in 15 of 16 games this season. Senior Abby Rendle and junior Bianca Boggs lead the team with 14 double-figure games this season. Senior Jenna Green (12 times), as well as sophomores Victoria Reynolds (eight times) and Nari Garner (four times), and freshman Nyla Pollard (twice) have also scored in double-figures, in at least one game, this season.
 
- Not only is senior Jenna Green scoring at a higher rate this season, but she is also finding her teammates at a higher clip. The Clifton, Virginia native has been in double-figures in 12 games and is averaging 11.5 points per game. She has added 112 assists, which is good for 16th in the country, while her 7.0 apg. rank her 10th. Green, who is just 38 assists away from breaking the school record, has 466 that rank her 14th among active players in the country.
 
- W&M's and the CAA's new all-time blocks leader senior Abby Rendle broke the school record  with her 256th career block in the game against Davidson, and then topped the league's record with her 274th career block versus ODU. Rendle is the nation's top shot blocker and is leading the country with 81 blocks and 5.1 bpg. Her 303 career blocks are also the third-most active blocks in the country, and her 3.2 blocks per game are the most active in the country. Not only has her shot blocking been impressive, but she is also getting it done offensively. In games she has played more than 10 minutes, she is averaging 16.1 ppg., 8.4 rpg., and 5.7 bpg. She has also been in double-figures in all 14 of those contests.
 
- Junior Bianca Boggs has become one of the top players in the CAA this season. She has been the team's leading scorer six times, and recorded the most points in a game by a CAA player this season when she scored a career-high 33 points at St. Francis (Pa.) on Dec. 2. For the year she is averaging a team-high 16.3 points per game, which is third in the CAA, to go along with 4.4 rebounds, and 2.9 assists, and 2.1 steals.
 
- For the past four seasons, W&M has led the CAA in steals each year.  This season, W&M has 165 thefts, which is third in the CAA and ranks 68th nationally. The Tribe's 10.3 spg. are second in the CAA and 48th in the NCAA.
 
- Halfway through the season, W&M has already gotten to the free throw 307 times this season after getting there just 443 times last season. The Tribe is fifth in the CAA in getting to the foul line, and is 8-2 this season when shooting more free throws than its opponents.
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Players Mentioned

Bianca Boggs

#2 Bianca Boggs

G
5' 8"
Junior
Nari Garner

#10 Nari Garner

G
5' 7"
Sophomore
Jenna Green

#12 Jenna Green

G
5' 7"
Senior
Abby Rendle

#24 Abby Rendle

C
6' 4"
Senior
Victoria Reynolds

#30 Victoria Reynolds

F
5' 10"
Sophomore
Nyla Pollard

#11 Nyla Pollard

G
5' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Bianca Boggs

#2 Bianca Boggs

5' 8"
Junior
G
Nari Garner

#10 Nari Garner

5' 7"
Sophomore
G
Jenna Green

#12 Jenna Green

5' 7"
Senior
G
Abby Rendle

#24 Abby Rendle

6' 4"
Senior
C
Victoria Reynolds

#30 Victoria Reynolds

5' 10"
Sophomore
F
Nyla Pollard

#11 Nyla Pollard

5' 9"
Freshman
G