UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - When the
national coaches and members of the media put a single-digit number in front of
your name during the preseason there are going to be high expectations, but the
Lady Lions and head coach Coquese Washington don't expect any letup from the
preseason accolades.
"Our team is a focused team," Washington said during her Wednesday press
conference. "(Our players) have learned that every game matters and every game
counts. They understand that we have to build great habits if we want to be a
top-ten ranked team. We have to build great habits and that means we have to
play to our level of excellence every night."
Take a close look at the Lady Lions season opener versus Howard with some
tidbits on both teams, courtesy of GoPSUsports.com.
No Place Like Home
The Lady Lions have won 13 of their 16 home openers since playing their first
full season in the Bryce Jordan Center in 1996-97. Penn State is riding a
string of six straight home opening wins, with their last loss coming at the
hands of No. 1 Duke on Nov. 18, 2005, and will play their tenth season opening
game at home since beginning the 1996-97 slate with a victory over Maryland at
the BJC.
The Lady Lions have defeated 13 different opponents from eight separate
conferences for their victories. Penn State defeated one team from the ACC
(Maryland), the Big West (NJIT), Colonia Athletic Conference (Rider) and
Patriot League (Bucknell), claimed two wins against teams from the Atlantic Ten
(Temple & Duquesne), the Pac 12 (Arizona & Washington State) and the SEC
(LSU & South Carolina), while grabbing three wins versus the Big East (Seton
Hall, Villanova & Syracuse).
Penn State's only losses in home openers have come versus the nationally-ranked
Blue Devils, twice, and to in-state rival Villanova. Duke handed the Blue and
White a 93-67 defeat in 2005 and dealt them an 88-87 loss as the No. 3 team in
the country during the 2000-01 campaign.
The 2001-02 campaign started with a loss to Villanova when the Wildcats
won, 74-58, in the BJC.
Head coach Coquese Washington owns an unblemished 5-0 mark in home openers,
with wins over Arizona (2007), South Carolina (2008), NJIT (2009), Rider (2010)
and Washington State (2011). The sixth year sideline boss will play her fourth
season opener in the BJC on Sunday versus Howard and look to continue her good
fortunes in front of the Happy Valley faithful.
Not
"Greene" Anymore
The
term green is typically used to describe someone that is young or
inexperienced, but when Coquese Washington uses the term - with a different
spelling, of course - she knows that a veteran will be answering the call.
Nikki
Greene ventured nearly 1,400 miles from Diboll, Texas to Happy Valley and no
one knew how the high school All-American would adjust to the college game or
being away from home. It didn't take long, however, for the six-foot-four
Greene to work her way into a full-time role on the floor, while also balancing
life in the classroom with the same intensity in which she blocks shots.
Greene
started her first career game versus Drexel on Nov. 13, 2009 and it took her a
mere 13 seconds to record her first rebound and just 52 seconds to record her
first collegiate block. She ended the first half with a block, three points and
four rebounds. Fast forward three years and Greene is looking to join an
exclusive club when she makes her 100th career start. If you're
keeping score at home, that means the once green Greene has started every game
since arriving on campus as a wide-eyed rookie.
She
has led the team in rebounding and blocked shots each of the last two seasons
and currently ranks No. 5 on the career blocked shots list and is No. 12 on the
career rebound charts. Nik, as she is called by teammates, enters this season
with 839 points (8.5 ppg), 723 rebounds (7.3 rpg) and 176 blocked shots (1.8
bpg), not bad for someone as "Greene" as Nikki.
Scheduling Made Easy
Sometimes
it's as simple as calling a team and asking them to play; at least that is how
the matchup with Howard came about. Head coach Coquese Washington joked with members
of the media earlier in the week that, 'we just called and asked them if they
wanted to play' and after a trip to the WNIT for Howard last season the game
lines up as a good test for the Lady Lions.
"(Hampton)
is a tough, quality opponent to open the season with," said Washington. "As a
program we want to play quality teams in our region and this is an easy game for
both teams to coordinate."
Bison Looking for Stampede in 2012-13
Howard wept the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference preseason awards, taking the
top spot in the preseason coaches poll and watching as Saadia Doyle - the 2011
MEAC Player of the Year - was selected to repeat that honor as the preseason
choice for the award.
The Bison will open their season on Friday when they play St. Francis (Pa.) at
7 p.m. in Loretta Pa. before playing
their first of three Big Ten opponents in the Lady Lions on Sunday at 2 p.m.
Howard will also play at Northwestern and at Ohio State this season.
The Bison enter the season ranked No. 12 in FullCourt.com Mid-Major poll after
narrowly missing the NCAA Tournament last season. Howard finished the 2011-12
season with a RPI of 56, was a tip-in away from upsetting Hampton in the MEAC
Championship Game and fell to Virginia in overtime, 59-56, in the first round
of the WNIT.
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