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THIS WEEK IN IDAHO STATE BASKETBALLThis week marks the second time through the Big Sky schedule for Idaho State. The rest of the season will feature match-ups against teams the Bengals have already faced this season. ISU travels to Northern Arizona on Thursday at 6:35 p.m to take on Northern Arizona before journeying to Southern Utah on Saturday at 7 p.m.
The game against NAU will air live on FOX Sports Arizona (DISH 415 & DTV: 686) as well as
FOX College Sports Central. FOX Sports Arizona will air a replay on Friday, February 13 at 11:30am
Live video will be available on WatchBigSky.com and on the WatchBigSky app.
Mark Liptak will call both games live on KISU Radio.
With seven games left on the season the Bengals find themselves in fifth place in the Big Sky standings. The top eight teams make the conference tournament. ISU has qualifed for the post-season tournament in 11 consecutive seasons.
HEAD COACH SETON SOBOLEWSKI ON THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE"It very competitive with a lot of coaches that know each other. Especially when you have situations where you have players who have been in the league for awhile. They understand the rivalries and the history of things. They understand how they lost before and how they won before. Coaches make adjustments and it's really competitive."
ABOUT NORTHERN ARIZONAThe Lumberjacks enter Thursday night's contest just a half game behind the Bengals in the Big Sky standings. ISU defeated NAU 69-68 earlier in the season when
Grace Kenyon hit a shot with just seconds remaining to complete a double-digit second-half comeback.
This will be the 63rd meeting between the two schools. ISU has won seven in a row and 11 of the last 12 games.
ABOUT SOUTHERN UTAH
The Thunderbirds defeated the Bengals 68-61 earlier this season in Pocatello. Since that game enter SUU has dropped five of six games including four straight. During that match-up Idaho State attempted (24) and made (8) a season-high in three-pointers.
Southern Utah is led in scoring by Desiree Jackson (12.4 ppg). She was one of four players to score in double-figures in the meeting in January.
HEAD COACH SETON SOBOLEWSKI ON WHAT NEEDS TO IMPROVE DOWN THE STRETCH"We are going to take it one game at a time and try to get better at the things we are struggling with. We have to play better defense. Weber State showed us we need to rebound a little better. We need to finish layups a little better. We are trying to get better in those areas and we think if we can do that we can be pretty tough."
LAST GAME RECAP FOR IDAHO STATEISU watched their three-game winning streak come to an end Saturday afternoon as Weber State secured a 63-57 victory in Ogden. The Bengals led by as many as six in the first half.
Apiphany Woods led the way scoring 15 of her 16 points in the second half.
EXECUTION DOWN THE STRETCHThe Bengals are 3-0 this season in games decided by one possession. ISU has won 15 of their last 21 games in that category.
In games decided by five points or less they are 25-12 over that same span.
HIT THE BOARDS
The Bengals are 9-3 this season when they have equal or more rebounds then their the opponent but are just 2-8 when the other team has more rebounds.
MAGIC NUMBER IS 70ISU is 6-1 when they score at least 70 points in a game this season. They are 27-2 in the last four seasons when they reach that mark.
On the reverse side the Bengals are 0-7 when they allow 70 or more points this year and 12-52 under Coach Sobolewski when allowing 70+.
A WINNING NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONThe Bengals finished the first month of 2015 with a 6-4 record. It is the most wins in a month since the 2011-2012 team finished January with a perfect 8-0 mark and went on to win the Big Sky championship.
WORKING INSIDEThe Bengals have attempted and made the fewest amount of three-pointers in the Big Sky Conference this season. They are third in overall field-goal percentage at 43.8%
DOUBLE-FIGURES FOR WOODSApiphany Woods has scored in double-figures in every game but five this season including a career-high 23 against Drake, Sacramento State and North Dakota.
In Big Sky Conference games this season she is third in scoring at 17.6 ppg
1. Stacey Barr (Idaho) 20.3 PPG
2. Stephanie Lee (Northern Colorado) 18.5 PPG
3. Apiphany Woods (Idaho State) 17.6 PPGThe Chicago native leads all juniors in the Big Sky in points and field goal percentage.Woods has also led the Bengals in scoring in all but two conference games
She has shot over 50% in six of the 11 Big Sky games including over 70% three times.
BLOCK PARTY
Anna Lee Policicchio has blocked a shot in 17 of the last 19 games. She had a career-high five against the University of Houston and Utah Valley.
Her 47 blocks so far this season is tied for seventh in ISU single-season history.
1 Mandi Ortega 84 1996-97
2 Lori Heeter 71 1991-92
3 Mandi Ortega 69 1997-98
4 Mandi Carver 50 2001-02
Mandi Carver 50 1999-00
6 Michelle Grohs 48 2008-09
7 Anna Lee Policicchio 47 2014-15
Cydney Horton 47 2011-12
She is just three away from entering the ISU top 10 for blocks in a career.
FAB FRESHMANGrace Kenyon is the top freshman in the Big Sky in scoring,rebounding and assists.
She has scored in double-figures in 12 of the last 14 games for ISU. The Washington native has pulled down five or more rebounds in every game this year but three.
Kenyon is shooting 9-31 (29%) from three this season but is 4-5 (80%) on shots taken in the last three minutes of the game
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