After one quarter of play, South Florida women’s basketball may have Mississippi State women’s basketball on upset watch.
As the Bulldogs come in undefeated, they find themselves in a battle in the early part of the second quarter against a Bulls team that is better than their record indicates.
Sammie Puisis is the team’s leading scorer with 12, as she has been leading the team in points per game all season.
Both teams have been evenly matched in shooting percentage and rebounds as we are shaping up to see a game that may come down to the wire.
#0 Denim DeShields – Guard, 5’5″, Junior, Atlanta, Ga. / McEachern HS
#1 Destiney McPhaul – Guard, 5’9″, Redshirt Junior, Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic HS
#2 JerKaila Jordan – Guard, 5’10”, Graduate, New Orleans, La. / John Curtis HS
#3 Terren Ward – Guard/Forward, 5’11”, Graduate, Jesup, Ga. / Wayne County HS
#4 Eniya Russell – Guard/Forward, 6’0″, Graduate, Baltimore, Md. / Saint Vincent Pallotti HS
#5 Chandler Prater – Guard/Forward, 5’10”, Graduate, Kansas City, Mo. / North Kansas City HS
#6 Shakirah Edwards – Guard, 5’10”, Freshman, Panama City, Fla. / Rutherford HS
#8 Anaisha Carriere – Guard/Forward, 6’2″, Freshman, Gulfport, Miss. / Harrison Central HS
#11 Tahj-Monet Bloom – Forward, 6’2″, Freshman, Okinawa, Japan / DME Academy
#13 Rocío Jiménez – Center, 6’7″, Redshirt Freshman, Elías Piña, Dominican Republic / Central Pointe Christian Academy
#14 Kayla Thomas – Forward/Center, 6’2″, Senior, Beltsville, Md. / Emerge Christian Academy
#15 Madina Okot – Center, 6’6″, Junior, Mumias, Kenya / Kaya Tiwi Secondary School
#21 Debreasha Powe – Guard/Forward, 6’1″, Junior, Meridian, Miss. / Meridian HS
#24 Quanirah Cherry-Montague – Forward/Center, 6’5″, Sophomore, Atlantic City, N.J. / Atlantic City HS
#2 Yana Karamfilova – Forward, 6’2″, Freshman, Sofia, Bulgaria / Todor Kableshkov HS
#3 Sammie Puisis – Guard, 6’1″, Graduate Student, Mason, Ohio / William Mason HS, Florida State
#4 Mama Dembele – Guard, 5’6″, Graduate Student, Manlleu, Spain / IES Joaquim Blume, Missouri
#5 Vittoria Blasigh – Guard, 5’9″, Sophomore, Udine, Italy / Libertas Sporting Basket School ASD SPAR Gran Canaria
#8 Fatou Diakite – Forward, 6’3″, Sophomore, Abidjan, Ivory Coast / Niagara Prep, Charlotte
#10 Janette Aarnio – Guard, 5’11”, Junior, Vantaa, Finland / Makelanrinteen lukio, Helsinki Basketball Academ
#12 Amy Thompson – Guard, 5’10”, Freshman, Stillwater, Minn. / Stillwater Area HS
#14 Ines Piper – Forward, 6’0″, Graduate Student, Paris, France / Lycee Lumiere, Temple
#15 Jeniffer Silva – Center, 6’4″, Junior, Recife, Brazil / Colegio Etchos, South Plains CC
#21 L’or Mputu – Forward, 6’2″, Senior, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo / Greenforest Christian Academy, Eastern Florida State College
#23 Romi Levy – Guard, 6’3″, Redshirt Senior, Herzliya, Israel / Hof Hasharon HS, Auburn
#24 Raina Tomasicka – Guard, 5’11”, Freshman, Jekabpils, Latvia / Riga Commerce School, Tarbes GB
#55 Carla Brito – Forward, 5’11”, Junior, Puerto del Rosario, Spain / Spar Gran Canaria
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