Game Details
No. 21/22 USF 72, Alabama State 37
USF (2-0), Alabama State (0-2)
Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 | 7 p.m. | ESPN+
Tampa, Fla. | Yuengling Center
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TAMPA (AP) (Nov. 11, 2021) — Sydni Harvey scored 16 of her 22 points in the first quarter to lead No. 21 South Florida in a 72-37 rout of Alabama State on Thursday night.
Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeu added 14 points and three steals for South Florida (2-0).
Maria Alvarez scored 10 points.
Harvey made all four of her 3-point attempts in the first quarter as the Bulls built a 21-5 lead and pushed it to 39-14 at intermission. She was 7 of 11 from the field and 6 of 8 from long range overall.
South Florida used an 8-0 run over a four minutes stretch and a 15-3 run in just under six minutes, in the first quarter, to take control of the contest from the get-go. The Bulls shot an impressive 62.5 percent (6 of 8) from behind the three-point arc in the first 10 minutes and never looked back. The Green and Gold eventually extended their lead to as many as 42 points with 8:45 left in the contest on an
Aerial Wilson layup.
Ayana Emmanuel scored 12 points for Alabama State (0-2).
The Bulls honored alum and WNBA All-Star, Courtney Williams during the game. Williams, who led the Bulls to four straight 20-win seasons (2012-16), will be inducted into the USF Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday.
USF athletics communications contributed to this story.
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Key Stat(s)
29-0 – South Florida forced Alabama State into 23 turnovers on the night leading to 29 points for the Bulls … In contrast, the Green and Gold committed 10 turnovers and held the Hornets to zero points off their miscues.
32-6 – The Bulls dominated the paint against the Hornets, outscoring Alabama State 32-6 in the lane.
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Notable
- Thursday's starters for the Bulls were: G Elisa Pinzan, G Sydni Harvey, W Aerial Wilson, F Shae Leverett, and F Bethy Mununga … The Bulls are 1-0 with this lineup.
- The win over Alabama State improves South Florida's record in the all-time to 3-0.
- The Bulls held the Hornets to just 14 points in the first half, which is tied for the ninth fewest scored in a half in program history.
- The win over the Hornets marked USF head coach Jose Fernandez's 394th of his career, six shy of 400 … In his 22nd year as head coach of the Bulls, Fernandez's career coaching record is 394-276.
- Shae Leverett continues to move up the school's career rebounding chart … Against Alabama State, Leverett's three rebounds give her 685, 12th on USF's career rebounding list.
- Bethy Mununga's five rebounds raise her to 612 for her career, 18th on the school's all-time list.
- Elisa Pinzan's six assists on the night give her 381 for her career and move her past Shaletha Stringfield (2011-12, 13-16) into sole possession of sixth place.
Up Next
USF now hits the road for a daunting seven-game road stretch against some of the top programs in the country, beginning on Monday night when it faces No. 15/12 Tennessee in Knoxville in the AAC/SEC Challenge at 6:30 p.m. (SECN+). The Bulls then head to the Bahamas for four games, including three in the inaugural Battle 4 Atlantis Women's Tournament, beginning on Nov. 20 against Syracuse at 2:30 p.m., and a possible day two matchup against UConn who will face Minnesota on the first day. Oregon, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Buffalo are all potential opponents on Nov. 22.
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South Florida closes out its trip to the Bahamas on Nov. 26 against the defending National Champion Stanford in the Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship. Tip-off against the Cardinal is at noon. Â
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USF recorded its best season in program history during the 2020-21 campaign, all while navigating the unpredictable COVID-19 landscape. In doing so, the Bulls won their first-ever American Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles, and posted their highest ranking in the Associated Press Top25 poll – reaching as high as No. 12 – and made their ninth straight postseason appearance, and sixth NCAA appearance in the last 10 years.
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USF has made 16 postseason tournament appearances and had seven NCAA Tournament berths in head coach Jose Fernandez's 21 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 nearly 400 career games. For his efforts on the sideline during the 2020-21 season, Fernandez was named a finalist for the WBCA and semifinalist for the Naismith National Coach of the Year Awards. He was also tabbed the 2021 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
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The Bulls posted a 19-4 record and had five players, during the 2020-21 campaign, the Bulls had five players recognized by The American for impressive seasons, including Elisa Pinzan (Most Improved Player, All-Conference Second Team), Maria Alvarez (Co-Sixth Player of the Year), Bethy Mununga (All-Conference First Team), Elena Tsineke (All-Conference First Team), and Sydni Harvey (All-Conference Third Team).
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In addition, Harvey was named the American Athletic Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament Team, while Mununga and Tsineke were also All-Tournament selections.
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