Series History vs. Utah Valley
Record vs. Utah Valley: 10-18
Streak: L3
Last: Jan. 2, 2020: UVU 89, CSU 58 | Last Win: Feb. 8, 2018: CSU 84, UVU 74
Storylines
Life in the Valley: Chicago State travels to Orem, Utah to face Utah Valley for the 29th and 30th times. Utah Valley holds an 18-10 advantage in the all-time series, having won 11 of 16 matchups in Orem. The Wolverines haven't played since January 16 against Seattle U, after their last three games were postponed. Junior center Josie Williams leads the team in scoring, piling up nearly 15 points per game, while also powering the squad in blocks and rebounds. At 33.1%, the Wolverines boast the second-highest three-point percentage in the WAC, keyed by sharpshooters Nehaa Sohail and Madison Grange.
Good 2 B Home: 62 days since their last home game, the Cougars returned to Chicago for their Western Athletic Conference home opener at the Jones Con- vocation Center and faced the Seattle Redhawks last weekend. Iffy Okoye snared a series-high 27 rebounds in the two games, while Christina Britter (Dunlap, IL/Dunlap ) poured in a career-high 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting, but the Cougars dropped both games to the high-flying Redhawks.
McBeast: In her Division I debut season, Nadia Thorman-McKey (Evanston, IL/Evanston Township) has powered Chicago State. The Evanston, Illinois native has posted double-figures in four of seven games, including a pair of 20-point outbursts January 22 and 23 at California Baptist. Thorman-McKey leads the Cougars in scoring (14.7 points per game) and in total rebounds (39).
Come In and Stay Awhile: Iffy Okoye, a junior transfer from Virginia Union, became eligible in December to play based on an NCAA Division I Council vote granting a blanket waiver to allow all Division I transfers to play this year. Okoye, a native of Lagos, Nigeria, made her debut December 21 at SIUE and asserted herself off the bat, leading all Cougars with 12 points and eight rebounds. After sitting out against California Baptist, Okoye then emerged to grab 27 rebounds in two games against Seattle U. She also scored 12 points on January 29.
Cleaning the Glass like Windex: Britter, a junior transfer from Northern Illinois, Okoye and Thorman-McKey have owned the offensive glass during the young season. The trio has coralled 42 offensive boards in seven games. With 13.3 offensive rebounds per game, the Cougars rank third in the WAC.
Croatian Sensation: Through seven games, Dubrovnik, Croativa-native Ana Haklicka (Dubrovnik, Croatia/Touristic and Catering School ) has asserted herself as the Cougars floor general. The first-year point guard logged 39 of 40 minutes in the team's opener and has scored 13 points in three of the first seven games. With 14 total assists, she also leads all Cougars.
Tres for Segues: Freshman Laura Segues (Castelloli, Spain) has drilled six three-pointers this season, leading the Cougars from beyond the perimeter. The Castelloli´, Spain-native scored 13 points on January 23 against California Baptist, a career-high. All 13 points came in the second half, during which the Cougars outscored the unbeaten Lancers, 32-24.
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