Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona
Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011
Tip-off: 7:05 p.m.
Site: ICCU Court at Reed Gym
TV:  Big Sky TV
Live Stats & Ticket Information: www.isubengals.com
Radio: KISU 91.1 FM (
Mark Liptak play-by-play and 
Brad Bugger color commentary) and on the Internet at www.isubengals.com.
Game Notes: Northern Arizona
BENGALS IN ACTION THIS WEEK
Idaho State (9-4) hosts its Big Sky season opener against Northern  Arizona (5-8) on Thursday, Jan. 6 at the ICCU Court at Reed Gym.   Tip-off begins at 7:05 p.m.  The Bengals are on a six-game win streak  and a nine-game home win streak.  Idaho State is undefeated at home with  a 5-0 record at Reed Gym this season and is on a six-game Big Sky  opening win streak.  
MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION
ISU's contest will be broadcast by KISU 91.1 FM and online at  www.isubengals.com.  The action will be brought to you by women's  basketball play-by-play announcer 
Mark Liptak with color commentary from  
Brad Bugger.  Fans can follow along through video streaming online at  www.bigskytv.com as well as through live stats at www.isubengals.com.   Fans can purchase tickets at www.isubengals.com or by calling  208-282-FANS.  Individual game tickets can also be purchased one hour  before tip-off.
ABOUT THE BENGALS
Idaho State leads the Big Sky Conference  shooting percentage from every spot on the floor including field goal  percentage at 41.3, three-point field goal percentage at 35.8 and free  throw percentage at 78.6.  Idaho State is averaging 67.8 points per game  leading the Big Sky in scoring margin at +6.8.  
BENGAL STANDOUTS
Idaho  State is led in scoring by 
Chelsea Pickering averaging 18.2 points per  game while hitting 43.5 percent from the floor.  She also leads ISU with  32 steals this season.  She is two away from a career 100 steals.   
Ashleigh Vella leads the Bengals from the field at 51.9 percent  (55-of-106) and in rebounds averaging 6.1 per game.  
Kaela Oakes leads  ISU from the arc at 46.3 percent (19-of-41).  Three Bengals average over  80 percent from the line, but Vella tops them all hitting 82.6 percent  (38-of-46).
FOUR BENGALS IN DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING
Idaho  State has four players in double-figure scoring for the fourth straight  week.  Senior guard Pickering not only leads the Bengals but  the Big Sky Conference with 18.2 points per game.  ISU's other three  players to average double-figures in scoring is sophomore forward  Vella with 12 ppg followed by sophomore guard Oakes and  freshman guard 
Lindsey Reed with 11.1 ppg.  All four players are  starters for the Bengals along with senior guard 
Andrea Blodgett who  averages six ppg.  
IDAHO STATE LEADERS
Pickering leads  the Big Sky in consecutive double-digit scoring games with 11  straight.  She has led Idaho State in scoring eight times and is on a  three-game streak.  Freshman 
Lindsey Reed  has led the Bengals three  times in scoring for the second most for ISU.  Vella, Reed and freshman  forward 
Cydney Horton have led the Bengals in rebounding four times.   Horton has led in rebounding in the last two games pulling down seven  rebounds in each game.  
ABOUT NORTHERN ARIZONA
Northern Arizona snapped its five game  losing streak with a convincing 74-57 victory over Iona at the Rolle  Activity Center on Dec. 30.  NAU's longest win streak was three games  giving NAU a 3-0 home start for the season.  The Lumberjacks are tied  for fourth in the league rankings with a 5-8 record.  NAU posts the  third best field goal percentage in the Big Sky at 39 percent.  
LUMBERJACK STANDOUTS
Sophomore  guard Amy Patton leads the Lumberjacks in scoring averaging 16.1 points  per game.  She is the only 'Jack to average double-figures.  Patton has  led NAU in scoring five times this season.  She posted a season-high 28  points against San Jose State in a 67-53 victory for NAU.  Not only  does she lead the team in scoring but in rebounding as well pulling down  5.8 per game.  
SERIES INFO AGAINST NORTHERN ARIZONA
Idaho  State leads the series 30-23 with ISU on a three game win streak.   Idaho State has overcome Northern Arizona six of its last eight  meetings.  The Bengals swept NAU last season capping off the run with a  71-64 victory on the road.  Head Coach 
Seton Sobolewski is 2-1 against  Northern Arizona.  
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