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Libby Underwood

Women's Basketball

Women's Basketball Welcomes UNCW For Military Appreciation Night Friday

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The William & Mary women's basketball team closes a two-game homestand as it welcomes UNCW to Kaplan Arena on Friday night. Tip-off between the Tribe and the Seahawks is set for 7 p.m.

PROMOTIONS

Military Appreciation Night - Free admission with Military ID


Faculty/Staff Appreciation Night - Complimentary Tickets to W&M Faculty/Staff fro themselves and up to 3 members of their immediate families


"Celebration of Diversity" Game - The Tribe invite all multicultural W&M student organizations on campus for a pre-game networking event in the Person Room where groups can mingle, have light refreshments, and bring a cultural dish to pass if applicable. During timeouts and halftime, there will be coordinated performances displayed on the court for groups in attendance.
 

Game Day Information - Game 25 vs. UNCW
When Friday, Feb. 16 | 7 PM
Where Williamsburg, Va.
Venue Kaplan Arena
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- The William & Mary women's basketball team closes a two-game homestand and looks for its second straight victory when it welcomes UNCW to Kaplan Arena on Friday, Feb. 16. Tip-off between the Tribe and the Seahawks is set for 7 p.m. 
 
- The Tribe has won 16 games, which is tied for the fourth most in school history. It also assures the Tribe of its second straight winning season. It is the first time since 2005-06 and 2006-07 that the Green and Gold has posted back-to-back winning seasons.
 
- Senior Abby Rendle became the 19th player in school history to record her 1,000th career point with her second quarter lay-up at Delaware on Feb. 9. She becomes the third player in the last three years reach the clip, and is the second player (Marlena Tremba) in the last two years to reach the milestone at Delaware. Rendle is now in 18th place in school history with 1,022 points.
 
- W&M has scored more than 70 points in 15 times this season, and has posted a 12-3 record during those contests. On the defensive side of the ball, W&M has limited its opponents to less than 60 points eight times, going a perfect 8-0 in those games.
 
- This season, W&M is 9-1 when shooting better than 45-percent. For the year, the Green and Gold leads the CAA and ranks 49th in the country at 43.8-percent.
 
- After losing its top two scorers from last season, W&M has put, at least, three players in double-figures in 20 of 24 games this season. Junior Bianca Boggs has been in double-figures in 22 of 24 games, including 15 in a row to lead the team. Seniors Abby Rendle (17 times) and Jenna Green (16 times), as well as sophomores Victoria Reynolds (14 times) and Nari Garner (nine 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 16 games and is averaging 11.0 points per game. She has added 154 assists, which is good for 18th in the country, while her 6.4 apg. rank her 18th. Green, who is the school record holder for assists, has 508 career dimes 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. She added another school and conference record as she had a single-game record of 11 blocks against Charleston on Jan. 26. Rendle is the nation's top shot blocker and is leading the country with 117 blocks and 4.9 bpg. Her 339 career blocks are also the third-most active blocks in the country, and her 3.3 blocks per game are the most active in the country. The senior has reset her W&M single-season and now holds the CAA single-season block record with 117 blocks this year and counting.
 
- Junior Bianca Boggs has become one of the top players in the CAA this season. She has been the team's leading scorer 14 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. The junior is averaging 17.0 points per game, which is second in the CAA, to go along with 4.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists, and 2.4 steals. The Waldorf, Md. native has scored 408 points needs just nine 19 points to move into 10th place on the single-season scoring chart. She is on pace to become just the second player in school history to score 500 points in a single-season.
 
- A big key to the Tribe's success this season has been well they share the basketball. W&M is averaging 18.4 assists per game in its victories, but just 13.3 in its losses.
 
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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