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Women's Basketball Welcomes ESU for Wednesday Divisional Meeting

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Bloomsburg (11-3, 2-2 PSAC East) vs. East Stroudsburg (8-7, 3-2 PSAC East)
Wednesday, January 14
Nelson Field House
5:30 p.m.

BLOOMSBURG - The Bloomsburg women's basketball team rides a four-game winning streak into a return to divisional play, welcoming PSAC East rival East Stroudsburg to Nelson Field House on Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m.

The Huskies (11-3, 2-2) have been rolling since taking a break from PSAC East competition, winning six of their past seven games out of conference. East Stroudsburg (8-7, 3-2) has won-back-to-back games and will seek to snap an eight-game losing streak to Bloomsburg.

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TWEETABLES (Huskies facts in 140 characters or less)
-Bloomsburg was the only PSAC East team to finish crossover play with a winning record (5-1) vs. the Western Division.
 
-The Huskies posted the 5-1 mark against PSAC West teams with a combined overall record of 54-32.
 
-Bloomsburg has more assists than its opponent in every game this season.
 
-The Huskies are 6-1 since playing their last divisional game and are shooting 50.1% as a team in that span.
 
-Adreana Sadowski (Fleetwood/Brandywine Heights) averages 19.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game in seven games at Nelson Field House this year.
 
-Bloomsburg is 99-32 since the start of the 2009-10 season (.756 winning percentage).

BU PSAC PLAYER RANKINGS
-Catherine Noack (Bethlehem/Liberty) ranks sixth in
scoring (17.3 ppg), fifth in field goal percentage (.527), second in 3-point shooting (.471) and 3's per game (2.9).

-Adreana Sadowski (Fleetwood/Brandywine Heights) stands second in field goal percentage (.624), sixth in blocks per game (1.1) and 13th in scoring (15.1 ppg).

-Maggie Borski (Philadelphia/Nazareth Academy) is fifth in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.8) and ninth in assists per game (3.9).

-Jocelyn Ford (Lansing, NY/Lansing) is ninth in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.3).

ALL IN THE FAMILY
Senior Catherine Noack (Bethlehem/Liberty) became the 20th player in Bloomsburg women's basketball history to reach 1,000 career points with a step-back 3-pointer vs. Philadelphia U on Jan. 11. In doing so, she became the second member of her family to score 1,000 points for the Huskies, joining father Glenn Noack as the first family combination to each score 1,000 points in school history. Glenn Noack, a Bloomsburg Athletics Hall of Fame member, scored 1,504 points during his career on the BU men's team from 1982-86, ranking third in program history.

BEASTS OF THE EAST
Bloomsburg will try to add to a remarkably impressive resume in recent seasons vs.
divisional competition when it returns to PSAC East play this week. The Huskies have
compiled a 42-7 record vs. PSAC East teams since the beginning of the 2010-11 season, including playoffs.

SCOUTING EAST STROUDSBURG
The Warriors enter Wednesday's action with a two-game winning streak, scoring victories at Pitt-Johnstown (74-65) and at home over Shippensburg (71-62) in the past week.

Freshman forward Allison Howard recorded a double-double with 19 points and 14 rebounds in Saturday's win over Shippensburg and senior guard Halie Cintron added a career-high 13 points to push the ESU overall and conference records above the .500 mark.

Junior forward Jessica Martin has been a force in the post, posting a PSAC-leading 41 blocks and has 178 career swats, ranking second in school history. Martin leads the team in scoring at 12.5 ppg and rebounding with 8.7 rpg while Howard adds 11.6 ppg and 7.6 rpg.

ESU has found success on the defensive end of the court - the Warriors rank third in the PSAC in defense, allowing only 62.3 points per game to opponents. The Warriors rank 16th in the league in offense, however, at 63.3 ppg but have scored 70 points in back-to-back games for the first time this year.

THE BLOOMSBURG-EAST STROUDSBURG SERIES
Bloomsburg leads, 46-20

The Huskies have won eight consecutive meetings against ESU, sweeping the season series the past four years. Bloomsburg scored an 86-57 victory last February in the season finale last year in the most recent meeting between squads and also won last January at Nelson Field House, 86-43. On that night the Huskies held ESU to 25 percent shooting from the floor (11-of-44) and received points from 14 players led by 20 points by Catherine Noack (Bethlehem/Liberty) on the way to a convincing win. The last win for ESU in the series came on Feb. 11, 2009 in a 70-58 decision to complete a season sweep for the Warriors that year.







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