St. John's University Athletics

St. John’s to Welcome Army to Carnesecca Arena on Monday Evening
12/8/2019 6:08:00 PM | Women's Basketball
The Johnnies and Black Knights will face off at 7 p.m. on ESPN3
Coming off a 14-point road victory over Yale on Friday evening, the St. John's women's basketball team will return home to Carnesecca Arena on Monday evening for a 7 p.m. showdown with Army.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN3 with Ralph Bednarczyk and Sky Lindsay on the call from Queens.
Off to a 3-0 start at home this year, the Johnnies will look to remain undefeated inside the friendly confines of Carnesecca Arena when they showdown with the Black Knights of Army on Monday night.
The contest will mark the 15th all-time meeting between the two programs with St. John's (5-3) leading the series, 10-4, including a 5-1 advantage on games played in Queens. The Red Storm is in search of its fifth-straight win over Army, after defeating the Black Knights for the fourth-consecutive time a season ago.
St. John's rides into Monday's meeting on the heels of an 80-66 victory over Ivy League foe Yale on Friday night. In St. John's road defeat, five different players finished in double figures with Qadashah Hoppie and Kadaja Bailey leading the way, logging 13 points apiece.
Tiana England, the team's leader in assists, stuffed the stat sheet for the Johnnies on Friday night with 12 points, seven boards and a team-high four assists. Freshmen Emma Nolan and Leilani Correa joined Hoppie, Bailey and England in double-digits with 11 points apiece.
After missing four games due to injury, senior guard Alisha Kebbe made an immediate impact upon her return against Yale. The Philadelphia native pulled down a team-high nine boards on the evening and is just six shy of recording 500 for her career.
Army enters play with a record of 3-5. The Black Knights are coming off a pair of victories over Fairleigh Dickinson and LIU. In the team's most recent contest with the Sharks, Hope Brown paced the way for the team in scoring with 20 points in 33 minutes of action.
Offensively, sophomore guard Alisa Fallon leads Army's lineup with 12.3 points in 31.6 minutes of action. Against FDU, Fallon scored a career-high 22 points, including a pair of free throws at the end of both regulation and the first overtime to help Head Coach Dave Magarity earn his 250th career win.
Two other players are boasting double-figures for Army this season, as Lindsey Scamman is averaging 10.8 points per game while Sabria Hunter is logging 10.0. Hunter also leads the team in rebounding with 8.6 boards per outing.
Following Monday's contest with Army, the Johnnies will travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on No. 8/10 Florida State on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN3 with Ralph Bednarczyk and Sky Lindsay on the call from Queens.
Off to a 3-0 start at home this year, the Johnnies will look to remain undefeated inside the friendly confines of Carnesecca Arena when they showdown with the Black Knights of Army on Monday night.
The contest will mark the 15th all-time meeting between the two programs with St. John's (5-3) leading the series, 10-4, including a 5-1 advantage on games played in Queens. The Red Storm is in search of its fifth-straight win over Army, after defeating the Black Knights for the fourth-consecutive time a season ago.
St. John's rides into Monday's meeting on the heels of an 80-66 victory over Ivy League foe Yale on Friday night. In St. John's road defeat, five different players finished in double figures with Qadashah Hoppie and Kadaja Bailey leading the way, logging 13 points apiece.
Tiana England, the team's leader in assists, stuffed the stat sheet for the Johnnies on Friday night with 12 points, seven boards and a team-high four assists. Freshmen Emma Nolan and Leilani Correa joined Hoppie, Bailey and England in double-digits with 11 points apiece.
After missing four games due to injury, senior guard Alisha Kebbe made an immediate impact upon her return against Yale. The Philadelphia native pulled down a team-high nine boards on the evening and is just six shy of recording 500 for her career.
Army enters play with a record of 3-5. The Black Knights are coming off a pair of victories over Fairleigh Dickinson and LIU. In the team's most recent contest with the Sharks, Hope Brown paced the way for the team in scoring with 20 points in 33 minutes of action.
Offensively, sophomore guard Alisa Fallon leads Army's lineup with 12.3 points in 31.6 minutes of action. Against FDU, Fallon scored a career-high 22 points, including a pair of free throws at the end of both regulation and the first overtime to help Head Coach Dave Magarity earn his 250th career win.
Two other players are boasting double-figures for Army this season, as Lindsey Scamman is averaging 10.8 points per game while Sabria Hunter is logging 10.0. Hunter also leads the team in rebounding with 8.6 boards per outing.
Following Monday's contest with Army, the Johnnies will travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on No. 8/10 Florida State on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m.
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