DENVER - The University of Denver women's basketball team is set for a battle against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Saturday afternoon in Hamilton Gymnasium.
SERIES HISTORY:
The Pioneers are 2-20 against the Jackrabbits. Denver dropped the most recent matchup, 64-73, on Feburary 22nd in Denver.
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE:
•The Pioneers fell to the South Dakota Coyotes, 71-77 in the conference opener on Thursday night.
•DU will face off against the reigning conference champions, South Dakota State on January 4.
•Denver will head to North Dakota for matchups against North Dakota State and North Dakota next week.
LONG BALL ELITE
• In offensive coordinatorÂ
Lindsay Werntz' four seasons under head coachÂ
Doshia Woods, the Pioneers have played the analytics game, finishing top-30 nationally in both three-pointers attempted and triples made per game.
• In 2023-24, Denver finished 10th in threes attempted (821/27.4), 29th in threes made per game (8.2) and 207th in three-point field goal percentage (30.1).
• The Pioneers made double-digit triples on nine different occasions during the 2023-24 campaign, including a season-high 16 vs. Stetson (12/9) and Oral Roberts (2/3).
Back for a fourth season, the Denver women's basketball program will restart its Long Ball Elite fundraiser this campaign. Fans in a position to donate, consider pledging a dollar amount per 3-pointer made by the DU Pioneers this season.Â
Join the Long Ball Elite campaign today.Â
LEADERSHIP GROUP
• Head coachÂ
Doshia Woods namedÂ
Emma Smith,Â
Jordan Jones,Â
Angelina Robles andÂ
Emily Counsel to the 2024-25 leadership team.
JONES NAMED TO PRESEASON FIRST TEAM
• Junior guardÂ
Jordan Jones was named to the Preseason All-Summit League First Team ahead of media day on October 8.
• Jones started all 30 games last season averaging 14.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season.
• The Wyoming native is the first preseason first-team all-league selection under Woods.
Ticket Information:Â Tickets for the 2022-23 season are available now, and can beÂ
purchased here. Season tickets start at just $59. Â
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