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GAMEDAY: WBB at Washington

Seattle U women's basketball will travel to Washington on Saturday afternoon.

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SEATTLE – Seattle University women’s basketball heads to Washington on Saturday afternoon for a city rivalry game at Alaska Airlines Arena.

FOLLOW THE REDHAWKS

• Saturday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.

• at Washington (Alaska Airlines Arena)

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ABOUT THE GAME

• Seattle U (1-4) at Washington (2-1)

• All-time series-UW leads, 18-3

• Home-UW leads, 9-1

• Away-UW leads, 9-2

• Neutral-N/A

• Last meeting-UW won, 69-58, at the Redhawk Center (Nov. 30, 2018)

NEWS AND NOTES

• The Redhawks played a dramatic double-overtime game with Idaho on Nov. 20, but the Vandals came away with a 90-84 victory at the Redhawk Center. Courtney Murphy scored a season-high 22 points, while Olivia Crawford scored a career-high 16 in the contest.

• The Idaho game marked the seventh time Seattle U has gone to OT under Coach Suzy Barcomb. Last season, SU and Grand Canyon went to triple overtime to mark the longest game in SU’s Division I program history. The other five contests were decided in a single extra session.

• Washington is 2-1 after a 94-41 demolition of Weber State on Nov. 13. It forced 38 turnovers, marking the most by a Pac-12 team in six years.

• Amber Melgoza, Missy Peterson, and Haley Van Dyke are combining to average 34.0 points per game this season.

• UW paces the nation by forcing 30 turnovers per game this season. Its +14.33 turnover margin also tops the country.

• SU dropped an 88-80 decision at Northern Arizona on Nov. 16. Kamira Sanders tied her career high with 30 points in the setback.

• In the game at NAU, Courtney Murphy scored a season-high 14 points, making four three-pointers on the day.

Kamira Sanders ranks fifth nationally with 38 made field goals this season. The senior stands eighth in points (96) and 10th in points per game (24.0).

• Seattle U fell, 73-48, at Idaho State on Nov. 11. Joana Alves led with 11 points and five rebounds in the contest.

• SU dropped a 70-63 decision at Utah State on Nov. 9. Senior Kamira Sanders led with a career-high 30 points, going over 1,000 for her career. She is the 18th player in program history to score 1,000 career points at SU.

• The game at Utah State marked the second straight game where Kamira Sanders established a new scoring career high. She scored 28 points in the win over Saint Martin’s on Nov. 6, eclipsing her previous career high of 24 points. The Redding, California, native, put up 24 against Grand Canyon on Jan. 17, 2017.

• The Redhawks opened the regular season with a 91-81 win over Saint Martin’s on Nov. 6. Kamira Sanders scored a career-high 28 points to lead four Redhawks in double figures.

• Seattle U was voted to finish eighth in both the WAC preseason polls. Senior Kamira Sanders was named Preseason All-WAC First Team by the media and Preseason All-WAC Second Team by the coaches. Joana Alves picked up Preseason All-WAC honors from the coaches.

Kamira Sanders has scored 944 points in her first three seasons at Seattle U. She earned 2017 WAC Freshman of the Year and 2018 WAC Tournament MVP and will look to cap her career with a strong senior campaign.

Joana Alves was a 2018 All-WAC Second Team selection after a stellar junior season. She averaged 13.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in 2018-19.

• Coach Suzy Barcomb is in her fourth season at Seattle U. She is one of two active NCAA coaches to have taken a team to the NCAA Tournament in all three division levels. NC State’s Wes Moore is the only other coach to accomplish the feat.

• SU features six international players on this year’s roster, including three from Australia (Georgia Kehoe, Courtney Murphy, Maddy Phillips).

• Freshman Raneem Elbarky is one of just five Egpytian-born players in Division I women’s basketball this season.