Game Details
22/23 USF 62, Saint Francis (Pa.) 23
USF (5-1), Saint Francis (Pa.) (1-5)
Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019 | 2 p.m.
Tampa, Florida | Yuengling Center
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TAMPA (Nov. 24, 2019) – The No. 22/23 University of South Florida women's basketball team got back on the winning track with a dominating 62-23 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) at the Yuengling Center on Sunday afternoon. The Bulls improve to 5-1 on the year while the Red Flash drops to 1-5.
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Saint Francis' 23 points marks a share for the 11
th fewest points allowed in a game, by USF, while the Red Flash's 10 second half points is tied for the eighth fewest allowed in a half.
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Elena Tsineke (Thessaloniki, Greece) led the way with a game high 13 points, in just 20 minutes of play, in her first collegiate game. Tsineke shot 4-for-8 from the field, including 1-for-2 from three-point range, and 4-of-5 from the free throw line.
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Shae Leverett (Rincon, Ga.) had 12 points and a game high 13 rebounds for here first double-double of the season and the sixth of her career. Leverett was 5-for-8 from the field, and 2-for-4 from the free-throw line, while seven of her 13 rebounds came on the offensive glass. Fellow post player
Tamara Henshaw (Palm Coast, Fla.) chipped in with 10 points in the win.
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Leading by just five points at the end of the first quarter, 16-11, the Bulls hit a different gear in the second quarter – and ultimately until the end of the game – holding Saint Francis to just 1-for-28 shooting from the field from the second period to the final buzzer. The Red Flash's Jenna Mastellone hit a three-point shot with 1:24 left in the first quarter and Saint Francis did not hit another shot from the floor until 3:35 left in the game. USF outscored SFU, 16-2 in the second, 20-4 in the third and 10-6 in the final quarter.
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The Bulls shot 44.1 percent (26-for-59) from the floor on the afternoon and outrebounded the Red Flash, 39-29, including a 17-4 margin on the offensive glass, leading to 16 second chance points. USF also controlled the paint, outscoring Saint Francis, 23-9 in the lane.
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Score By Quarters
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Saint Francis    11          2            4            6            23
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Key Stats
26+ – The Bulls took advantage of holding Saint Francis to without a field goal for over 26 minutes of game time en route to their win. The Red Flash scored on a trey with 1:24 left in the first quarter and did not hit another field goal until the 3:35 mark of the fourth. That was SFU's only field goal during that stretch, going 1-for-28.
25 – USF forced Saint Francis into 25 turnovers on the day, which led to 23 points. The 25 miscues are the most by an opponent this season.
34 – The Bulls took advantage of 34 bench points this afternoon with 25 of the 32 coming from Elene Tsineke (13) and
Shae Leverett (12).
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Notable
- USF improves to 3-0 all-time against Saint Francis (Pa.).
- Elene Tsineke played her first collegiate game for USF after being cleared to play by the NCAA on Nov. 20.
- Eight of the 10 players that played for USF found their way into the scoring column.
- Six players of the 10 p-layers that saw time on Sunday played 20 or more minutes.Â
Up Next
The Bulls head South of the Boarder to take part in the Cancun Challenge, Nov. 28-30. USF will play a trio of NCAA Tournament teams from 2019, including South Dakota State on Nov. 28 (11 a.m.), Florida Gulf Coast on Nov. 29 (1:30 p.m.) and NCAA national runner-up Notre Dame on Nov. 30 (11 a.m.). Following Cancun, the Bulls will return home for two-straight games against Alabama State on Dec. 6 (5:30 p.m.) and Idaho on Dec. 16 (1 p.m.).
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USF notched its eighth consecutive 19-win season and eighth straight postseason appearance in 2018-19. The Bulls celebrated two all-conference honorees in
Enna Pehadzic and
Sydni Harvey.
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USF has made 15 postseason tournament appearances and had six NCAA Tournament berths in head coach
Jose Fernandez's 19 seasons. The all-time winningest coach in program history, Fernandez has guided USF to nine 20-win seasons, two WNIT final four appearances, the 2009 WNIT championship and won more than 350 games.
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