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Prince George's Women's Basketball Hosts Caldwell For Final Game In 2018

Prince George's Women's Basketball Hosts Caldwell For Final Game In 2018

 

GAME DAY INFORMATION
 
  • Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (5-3) at Prince George's Community College (0-9)
  • Tuesday, December 18, 2018
  • 5:00 p.m.
  • Novak Field House/Largo, Md.
  • Live Stats 
THE NEXT MATCH
 
  • Prince George's wraps up the 2018 portion of the schedule at home against Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute on Tuesday.
  • This will be the first meeting between the two teams in recent history.
  • Prince George's is averaging 56.4 points per game.
  • Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute comes into week 5-3.
  • The Cobras will face CCBC Catonsville on Monday.
THE LAST TILT
 
  • Prince George's Community College took a 46-34 into the locker room, but a strong second half by Butler County Community College propels the Pioneers past the Owls 79-70  on Friday. Freshman Marche Sisco notched her second-collegiate double-double with 19 points and a career-high 11 steals. It is her first double-double with points and steals after registering a point-assist trick with 35 points and 11 assists against Middlesex County College on Nov. 2. The freshman added eight assists and five rebounds. Sisco has scored double figures for the fourth-straight game and eighth time this season while posting at least 19 points for the seventh time in 2018-19. The freshman, who has 28 steals in her last three games, has tallied at least five thefts in each of her last seven contests and eight times on the year. She has also hauled in at least five rebounds in three-consecutive games and five times as a freshman. Sisco fuels the team with 20.4 points per game.
  • Freshman Misty Harewood notched a career-high 19 points for her second double-figure point game of her career. The freshman posted 18 points against Jefferson Community College to set her previous personal best. Harewood stuffed the stat sheet with seven rebounds, four assists and four steals.
  • Freshman Quatazia Johnson also reached double figures with 12 points along with six rebounds. It marks the third time this season she has notched 10 points in a game and narrowly missed her career high she set at Harford Community College of 13 points on Nov. 13. She hauled in at least five rebounds for the third time this season.
  • Freshman Imani Andrews posted six points and 12 rebounds. It marked the second-straight game the freshman has grabbed 12 caroms in a game and is averaging 11.3 rebounds per game in her last three tilts. Andrews has scored at least six points three times this year.
  • Sophomore Gia Thomas, who recorded a career-high 13 boards against Howard Community College on Jan. 17, 2017, notched her second career double-digit rebound contest and first in 2018-19.
THE ROAD AHEAD
 
  • After the New Year, Prince George's will conclude its seven-game homestand that spanned 57 days at home against the College of Southern Maryland on Jan. 4.
  • The Owls will hit the road for two of the next three games, traveling to Howard Community College (Jan. 9) and Baltimore City Community College (Jan. 16) sandwiched in between a home tilt with Garrett College (Jan. 12).
  • The squad will then wrap up the season with four of its final six games at home.
  • Prince George's will host Chesapeake College for the final regular season home game on Feb. 1.
  • The Owls will host the NJCAA Region XX Division III Tournament in February.