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Spartans Look For Three-In-A-Row On Saturday

Feb. 13, 2015

San Jose State Game Notes

Wyoming Game Notes

San Jose, Calif. - Following its first conference road win of the year, last Saturday at Nevada, the San José State women's basketball team is looking to put together its first three-game win streak of the year and get back above .500 when it hosts the Wyoming Cowgirls on Saturday afternoon.

GAME 23

vs. Wyoming (11-11, 6-6 MW)

Saturday, February 14, 2:00 p.m.

The Event Center, San Jose, Calif.

Streaming video is available on the Spartan Digital Network at www.sjsuspartans.com/video

Live stats available at www.sjsuspartans.com

LIVE STATS

Fans can view live stats of all San José State women's basketball games, home and away, by accessing the "Gametracker" feature at www.sjsuspartans.com. Click on the link on the women's basketball schedule page to follow the action.

VIDEO STREAMING

Spartan Digital is your all-access passport to Spartan Athletics. For live and recorded video/audio of San José State women's basketball home, Mountain West (road and home) and select road contests, Spartan Digital is your home. Go to Spartan Digitalat top of the Spartans Athletics home page or go to www.sjsuspartans.com/video.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Keep up with all 16 of San José State's team through social media sites Twitter and Facebook. For Twitter go to @sjsuathletics and on Facebook become friends with Sammy Spartan.

The women's basketball Twitter handle is @sjswbb and Facebook page is /SanJoseStateWBB.

RADIO COVERAGE

Fans across the nation can now listen to every Spartans' women's home game via Stretch Internet Radio. KSJS-FM (90.5 FM, San Jose) also originates home broadcasts and select road contests.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TICKETS

Tickets for San José State women's basketball home games are free for all SJSU students with a valid student ID. Adult tickets are $5.00 and $3.00 for youth (12 and under).

Groups of 20 or more can buy discounted tickets at $3.00 per person by 5:00 p.m. the business day before the game via the Spartan Ticket Office at (408) 924-SJTX (7589) or (877) SJSUTIX (757-8849).

The Event Center Box Office opens two hours prior to tip-off for any weekend, holiday game or doubleheader and is open regular business hours (10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) for weekday games or weekday doubleheaders.

PARKING

Parking for all San José State women's basketball games is in the University's Seventh Street Parking Garage. The Seventh Street Garage, located on the Northwest corner of San Salvador Street and Seventh Street, can be accessed through Seventh Street. Parking is $5.00.

CUNNIGAN DROPS CAREER-HIGH 35 ON NEVADA

Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.), San José State's career-scoring leader (men & women) and the second leading scorer in the MW can "go off" at any time. Against Nevada, in a 80-77 overtime win, she did. Cunnigan dropped a career-high 35 points on the Wolf Pack.

Cunnigan had 10 points in the first half, 17 in the second 20 minutes and scored eight of the team's 14 in the extra period to secure the Spartans first overtime win in four tries this year. Not only was it her career high, the 35 points are the most any player in the Mountain West has scored this season. Cunnigan also recorded a career-high nine steals in the game.

SPARTANS SNAP OVERTIME JINX

With its 80-77 overtime win at Nevada (2/7), the Spartans snapped a five-game losing streak in games which could not decided in regulation. Before last Saturday, the last time San José State had won an overtime contest was in the 2004-05 season, when it defeated SMU 63-62 in overtime.

This season the Spartans have lost three times in overtime, at Utah (100-87), at Colorado (97-89) and vs. UNLV (72-68). In the history of the program, which began in the 1974-75 season, the Spartans have played in 23 overtime contests and have a 11-12 record in those games.

PUTTING UP POINTS

The 2014-15 Spartans are one of the highest scoring team's in the nation and have led the Mountain West from the opening week of the season.

The Spartans currently rank ninth (79.4 ppg) in the nation and have not been out of the top-10 yet this year. For parts of four weeks, from December 6 through December 23, San José State was the top scoring team in the nation.

CUNNIGAN SAN JOSÉ STATE HOOPS CAREER SCORING LEADER

With 25 points versus Boise State (1/21), Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.) moved past Ricky Berry (1,767 points from 1986-88) to assume ownership of the school's all-time scoring record. Just a game before, at Colorado State (1/17), she passed Karen Mason (1,760 points from 1978-81) to become San José State women's basketball's all-time leading scorer. Entering the game against Fresno State, Cunnigan has 1,874 points...and counting.

Cunnigan drained a 3-pointer with 15:47 to play in the first half to pass Berry and assume the all-time scoring lead. She became the 51st woman in Division I to top her school's career scoring list (men's and women's), according to records available from NCAA member institutions. Among the 51, she is the fifth woman at a Mountain West school to lead her institution in career scoring.

CUNNNIGAN NAMED FIRST-TEAM CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 8

San José State basketball's career scoring leader, Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.), is a first-team Capital One Academic All-District 8 honoree, it was announced Wednesday by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

The 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-District Women's Basketball Teams, selected from eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom.

Cunnigan is a psychology major with a kinesiology minor who maintains a 3.704 grade-point average. In successive games in January, she passed Spartan women's basketball career-scoring leader Karen Mason (1,760 points) and then men's career-scoring leader Rickey Berry (1,767 points) to become the most prolific scorer in San José State basketball history. Cunnigan currently has 1,839 career points.

In addition to the school's scoring record, Cunnigan ranks first for Spartans women's basketball in career free throws (498), second in free throw attempts (680), third in field goals (610) and field goal attempts (1,550), fourth in steals (239), fifth in free throw percentage (.732) and three-point attempts (411), sixth in three-pointers made (121) and ninth in assists (259).

Cunnigan, who earned Academic All-District 8 honors in the 2012-13 season, is one of 47 female basketball players who advance to the Capital One Academic All-America Team ballot, where first-, second- and third-team All-America honorees will be selected later this month.

CUNNIGAN THE MOUNTAIN WEST'S SHARP SHOOTER

A two-guard, Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.) ranks as the Mountain West's top percentage shooter in conference games. Cunnigan, the second leading scorer in Mountain West games at 18.6 points, is making 47.4 percent of her shots (81-of-171).

34...IT'S A MAGIC NUMBER

Former San José State career scoring leader Ricky Berry, who amassed 1,767 points in his career, wore #34. Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.), who passed Berry with a 25-point outburst against Boise State to take sole possession of the school's career scoring title, also wears jersey #34.

THINK PLAY 4KAY AND PINK ON SENIOR DAY

The Spartans will celebrate the careers of three seniors, Ta'Rea Cunnigan, Chereese Thomas and Rebecca Woodberry, in their last regular-season home game on Saturday, February 28. It will also be team's annual Play 4Kay, pink game to benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund

The Kay Yow Cancer Fund, in partnership with the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and The V Foundation, is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization committed to being a part of finding an answer in the fight against women's cancers through raising money for scientific research, assisting the under served and unifying people for a common cause.

Coach Kay Yow, former North Carolina State University head women's basketball coach, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987, and passed away on January 24, 2009, after facing her third bout with the disease. With the creation of the Fund, Coach Yow hoped to raise money to further cutting-edge research conducted by the nation's top doctors and medical experts to allow more and more cancer patients to have access to experimental drugs and clinical trials. Since the majority of these research projects are privately funded, these researchers desperately need our support in order for them to continue to make strides in finding a cure for cancer.

To date, the Fund has contributed over $3.9 million in support of women's cancer research.

CUNNIGAN AMONG ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS IN THE NCAA

Among Division I women's basketball players,Ta'Rea Cunnigan (Sr., G, Winchester, Calif.) ranks second free throws made (505) and free throws attempted (693). She is 12th in steals (248). Her 1,579 field goal attempts are 13th most among active women players and she ranked 17th in field goals (635). Her 16.7/g career scoring average is the 16th highest among current players. Finally, Cunnigan is the third leading scorer among active players with 1,874 career points.

BYRD MOVES INTO 3RD PLACE ON CAREER BLOCKS LIST

With three blocks in the Spartans 56-51 win over Fresno State (2/4), Riana Byrd (Jr., F, Richmond, Calif.) moved into third place on the program's career shot blocks list. Byrd has turned away 141 shots in 81 games. Byrd is seventh blocks from tying Rhoda Chew's (1982-85) 148 blocks for second place and 15 from equaling the San José State's all-time leader Elinor Banks' (1978-81), who recorded 156 blocks in her Spartans career.

BYRD BOUNDS UP THE REBOUND LIST

With six rebounds versus Boise State (1/21) Riana Byrd (Jr., F, Richmond, Calif.) secured third place on the program's career rebounding list. Byrd has ripped down 774 rebounds in 81 games (9.1/g). She began the season in ninth place with 603 career rebounds and has moved up six spots to third, but she has some work to do to reach second place (Rhoda Chew - 946 rebounds from 1982-85).

At her current pace Byrd could finish her career as just the second Spartan to reach the 1,000 point/1,000 rebound plateau. She would join Elinor Banks (1,672 points/1,062 rebounds - 1978-81) as the only players in program history to reach the milestone.

PRESSURE...SPARTANS 4TH IN THE NCAA IN TURNOVER MARGIN & 5TH IN STEALS

Through 22 games the Spartans have shown what their pressure defense is capable of doing. SJSU has forced its opponents to turn the ball over 493 times and in those, made 266 steals. San José State has made those opponent miscues pay off to the tune of a 460-273 advantage in points off turnovers. Nationally, the team ranks fourth in turnover margin at 7.09 and fifth in steals per game nabbing 12.1 per game. The team leads the Mountain West in both categories.

SPARTANS RANK 25th IN THE NATION IN 3-POINTERS

San José State is hitting an average of 7.9 shots from beyond the arc per game, which ranks 25th in the nation and is second in the Mountain West, but taking and hitting threes are nothing new under head coach Jamie Craighead.

With 245 made 3-pointers and 793 attempts, the 2013-14 Spartans shattered the program's previous marks in each category. The previous record of 146 3-pointers in the 27 games (1999-00) was equaled in just 20 games (at UNLV 1/29) last season. In addition, they passed the previous record for attempts in a season (493 in 29 games in 2000-01) in that same game. Both marks set Mountain West Conference records as well.

SCOUTING WYOMING

The Cowgirls have won their last two games including a 74-66 victory over San Diego State on Wednesday. The team enters its match-up against the Spartans with an 11-11 record, 6-6 in Mountain West games.

Wyoming is under the direction of third-year head coach Joe Legerski. In 11 years as a collegiate head coach, all at Wyoming, Legerski brought a 216-126 record into the 2014-15 season. In six of his years in Laramie he has guided the Cowgirls into postseason play.

The Cowgirls offense is led by junior guard Marquelle Dent, who ranks third in the MW in points (16.9/g), is tied for second in steals (2.2/g) and first in assists (6.0/g). Kayla Woodward, a senior forward and MW Preseason Player of the Year, leads the team with 7.5 rebounds per game and is scoring 14.9 ppg. Senior Guard Kaitlyn Mileto is the third member of the team scoring in triple digits at 11.9 ppg.

This will be the sixth meeting between these programs in which the Wyoming hold a 4-1 advantage. In the two games played in San Jose, the teams have split.