The Jacksonville Dolphins prepare to face the Stetson Hatters in an intense basketball matchup.
The University of Jacksonville Dolphins women’s basketball team is set for a thrilling matchup against the Stetson Hatters this Wednesday. Following a recent 78-61 victory against North Alabama, the Dolphins have a solid record of 12-12, while the Hatters boast a record of 13-11. Both teams are looking to improve their standings in the ASUN Conference, making this a crucial game for both squads. Fans can expect an intense battle on the court as these two competitive teams vie for a key victory.
Jacksonville is buzzing with excitement as the Dolphins women’s basketball team gears up for a highly anticipated matchup against the Stetson Hatters this Wednesday at 7 p.m. EST. The game, set to be held in DeLand, Florida, marks the first conference clash between these two teams this season. As both teams are striving for better standings within the ASUN Conference, basketball fans can expect a thrilling showdown.
The Dolphins are coming off an impressive victory, showcasing their potential with a solid 78-61 win against the North Alabama Lions. Leading the charge was the standout performer, Edyn Battle, who netted an impressive 28 points, highlighting her pivotal role in the team’s success. This marked a significant boost for Jacksonville, bringing their record to 12-12 overall and 6-6 in conference play.
On the other side, the Hatters are no slouches themselves, boasting a record of 13-11 overall and 7-5 in the ASUN. They have been formidable at home, with a commendable record of 10-2 this season. Fans should also keep an eye on their strong playmaking, ranking third in the ASUN with an average of 13.9 assists per game. Star player Mary McMillan leads the way in this category, averaging 4.2 assists per game, making her a crucial player to watch.
As we dive deeper into the numbers, we see that Jacksonville has faced some challenges defensively this season. They have surrendered an average of 72.2 points to their opponents and have been outscored by an average of 3.6 points per game. Conversely, Stetson averages 69.2 points per game, which might work in Jacksonville’s favor, given that this is still less than what the Dolphins concede. In terms of shooting accuracy, Jacksonville is shooting 39.0% from the field, slightly under Stetson’s opponents’ average of 39.2%.
Edyn Battle has not only been a scoring machine for the Dolphins this season with an average of 21.1 points per game but also contributes 3.4 rebounds per game. Additionally, Saniyah Craig has been a vital asset, averaging 13.1 points and an impressive 12.1 rebounds over the last 10 games, providing Jacksonville with much-needed support both offensively and defensively.
In the recent stretch, the Hatters have achieved a 5-5 record, averaging 70.6 points, 32.9 rebounds, and 13.6 assists per game while shooting at a rate of 41.1%. Their offensive threats, alongside McMillan, include Cameron Thomas, who is averaging 17.3 points and 4.7 rebounds over the last 10 games—further emphasizing Stetson’s competitive edge.
As Jacksonville prepares for this big game against the Hatters, the anticipation is building. With the Dolphins riding the momentum of their recent win, they’ll look to carry that energy into this matchup, aiming to improve their conference record and continue their journey to the top of the standings. Basketball fans in Jacksonville and beyond are in for a treat as these two competitive teams face off on the court. Get ready for what promises to be an exciting episode of college basketball!
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