MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee women's basketball team heads to Detroit in search of its fifth consecutive win, and third-straight road victory, when the team takes on the Detroit Mercy Titans at Calihan Hall on Saturday afternoon at 12:00 p.m. (CT). Milwaukee has controlled the series with the Titans of late with 12 consecutive wins, including seven-straight wins in Michigan.
The game will be available on the Black & Gold Network, as
Matt Menzl returns for his eighth season with the program, live video on ESPN+ and live stats will also be available at the links on MKEPanthers.com.
THE MATCHUP
Saturday, January 20 | Milwaukee at Detroit Mercy | Calihan Hall | Detroit, Michigan | 12:00 p.m. (CT)
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FAST FACTS
» For the second time this season, Milwaukee has won four games in a row and is looking for its first five-game winning streak since the team won 12 games in a row during the 2020-21 season from December 12 through January 23. Milwaukee is on a 12-game winning streak against the Titans, which includes a seven-game stretch of wins at Calihan Hall.
» The Panthers are coming off a strong showing over the Oakland Golden Grizzlies on Thursday, picking up a 67-51 win.
Anna Lutz had a career-high 24 points, while making 11 of 12 attempts from the field.
Kamy Peppler tied the single-game record for assists in a contest with 14 helpers as Milwaukee made 29 field goals as a team. Defensively, the MKE held OAK to just 30.3 percent from the field, a season best for the Panther defense.
» Detroit has dropped its last three with losses to Cleveland State, Oakland, and Green Bay. On Thursday against the Phoenix, the Titans fell 75-48, and were held to just 20 makes, one shy of their season low. Detroit was also held to just 27 rebounds and 48 points. Emma Trawally Porta had 11 points and nine rebounds, while Irena Murua was also in double figures with 10 points to go along with six boards and two steals.
» All Panther games will feature live stats and live audio with
Matt Menzl on the Black & Gold Network, while fans can also tune into ESPN+ for a majority of this season's contests, including all home contests. Game coverage and gameday programs for home games can all be found on MKEPanthers.com.
SCOUTING THE TITANS
Detroit Mercy has a 4-4 record in Horizon League games, coming off three-straight losses by an average of 27.3 points per loss against Cleveland State, Oakland, and Green Bay on Thursday. The Titans are the top rebounding team in the conference with 737 boards for an average of 38.8 per contest, while the team has a +4.8 rebounding margin.
Leading the way on the glass for the Titans are Irene Murua (8.1 RPG) and Emma Trawally Porta (7.3 RPG), who are second and third in the Horizon League in rebounding and are both in the top 200 in Division I in rebounds per game. Trawally Porta has also been a block machine for the Titans and is fourth in the league with 23 through the first 19 games. Last season Trawally Porta had five blocks against the Panthers at Calihan Hall.
Murua is the top scorer for Detroit Mercy, averaging 12.2 points per game, and is the only Titan in the top-25 in scoring within the Horizon League. Detroit averages just 63.4 points per contest, which is the ninth-best mark in the conference. The team is also last in the league in assists at 11.5 per game and assist to turnover ratio at 0.6. The Titans also need to clean up their turnovers, averaging just under 20 per game, which is also the lowest in the league.
With 11 wins on the season thus far, Detroit Mercy has more wins than its last four seasons combined as the team had a different coach in each of its last four seasons. During their 11 wins this season, the Titans outscore their opponents by 13 points per game, while connecting on 44.0 percent from the field versus the 31.8 percent opponents shoot against them. On the contrary, in the teams eight losses this season, the Titans are outscored by an average of 23.2 points per game and make 39.7 percent from the floor, while opponents shoot a staggering 48.8 percent against Detroit.
SERIES HISTORY / LAST MEETING
Milwaukee is on a 12-game winning streak against the Titans including wins in seven consecutive visits to Calihan Hall. The 12-game winning streak is the longest for either side in the series history that has seen Milwaukee win 37 of 65 all-time meetings. Milwaukee is 17-14 in games played at Detroit Mercy, with the team's first meeting coming back on December 30, 1990, an 85-80 win for the Titans.
Included in Milwaukee's 12-game winning streak was last season's nailbiter that saw seven lead changes before Milwaukee came out on top by a 62-57 score on February 5 last year.
Jada Donaldson put together her best offensive output with a career-best 16 points, that has stood since.
Earlier last season at the Klotsche Center, Milwaukee put together a historic showing against the Titans with a 63-29 win, holding the Titans to just 17.5 shooting from the field, while allowing just seven field goals. The 29 points allowed along with the total field goals allowed and field goal percentage against set new standards in Division I history for the Panthers.
NEW ASSIST LEADER
Entering play at Oakland on January 18,
Kamy Peppler had a season-high of eight assists against Mississippi Valley State, and a career-high of nine assists at Northern Kentucky on January 5 of her freshman season. Peppler blew right past both of those marks at the O'Rena, establishing a new career-best mark of 14.
Her 14 assists tied the program record for assists in a game that had stood alone since January 17, 1994, when Pam Bartnik also had 14 assists against Marquette during the team's fourth Division I season.
For the season, Peppler now has 102 assists, which leads all Horizon League players and already passes her freshman year mark of 100 set a season ago. She becomes the first player with more than 100 assists in a year since McKaela Schmelzer had 114 in 2018-19. She becomes the first player to record at least 100 assists in back-to-back seasons since Angela Rodriguez had 168 in 2013-14, following her 114 assists in 2012-13.
The single season assist record for a Panther is Angela Rodriguez, who had 168 during the 2013-14 season. Peppler is rapidly approaching the top-10 on the single-season list, which is currently occupied by Holly Tamm's 2001-02 season with 120. Peppler is also on pace to set the record for assists by a sophomore as Bartnik had 135 during her sophomore year in 1991-92.
LUTZ TURNING IT UP
Over her last eight games,
Anna Lutz has been averaging a near double-double with a 12.5 point-per-game total to go along with 8.4 rebounds per game. On January 18 at Oakland, the redshirt-sophomore scored a career-high 24 points while converting on 11-of-12 from the floor. Her 91.7 shooting percentage on the blacktop in Rochester was the second-best mark for a Panther in a single game, trailing just Steph Kostowicz, who finished a game 13-for-14 in a game at Oakland on March 3, 2016.
During her last eight games, Lutz has connected on 58.0 percent from the floor, on 40-of-69 shooting, while connecting on nearly half of her three-point attempts by going 8-for-17 from three. At the line she has also made 12-of-14 attempts, and has 12 assists, five blocks, and nine steals over her strong stretch.
The 24 point-game for Lutz eclipsed her 23-point efforts set twice this year against Central Michigan on November 25, and Cleveland State on January 1. She also had a career-best 11 rebounds against Wright State on January 5.
JOREY JOINING IN ON THE FUN
While
Anna Lutz has had her successes over the last eight games,
Jorey Buwalda continues to perform at a high level including back-to-back selections as Horizon League Freshman of the Week entering the team's trip to Michigan against Oakland and Detroit Mercy.
In just over 99 minutes over the last five games, Buwalda has been among the team leaders with 21 makes from the field including three from long range. She has shot 63.6 percent from the floor and has gotten to the line 29 times and converted 23 attempts from the stripe (79.3 percent). Buwalda also leads the team in rebounding over the last five contests at 7.4 per game. She is second on the team with 68 points for an average of 13.6 points per game.
FINDING WINS IN THE PAINT
In the team's win over Robert Morris on January 11, the Panthers got a lot of production from its forwards as
Jorey Buwalda,
Anna Lutz,
Grace Crowley, and
Jada Williams combined for 31 of Milwaukee's 73 points. As a team, the Panthers scored 44 points in the paint against RMU, their second-highest total this season with 64 against Viterbo being its highest mark.
When Milwaukee scores more than 25 points in the paint, the Panthers have a 9-3 record, while the team is 2-6 when scoring fewer than 25 points in the paint. Milwaukee's two wins when scoring fewer than 25 points in the paint came against Eastern Illinois on December 15, and Youngstown State on January 13, the team's season low came back in the season opener against Wisconsin with just 16 points in the paint.
NEW HIGHS VS. YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Following the team's win over Youngstown State, several Panthers had career-best numbers to boast following their efforts, they include new career high in minutes for
Jada Williams (27),
Anna Lutz (30),
Jada Donaldson (38), and
Kamy Peppler (40), while
Grace Crowley played a season-best 33 minutes, just two shy of her career high against Wright State at home in February 2023.
Peppler also had career-best marks in both free throws made with seven and blocks with two, while
Jorey Buwalda tied her season-best with two steals against the Penguins and fifth time during her freshman campaign.
WEEKLY HONORS
Jorey Buwalda earned her second consecutive and third Freshman of the Week honors on Monday, January 15, this past week she helped the Panthers to a 2-0 record while averaging 13 points per game on 61.5 percent from the field and was also 2-of-5 from three and 8-of-9 from the free throw line. She also added six rebounds, three steals and one assist on the week. Buwalda also earned Freshman of the Week honors on both January 8 and November 27.
Kendall Nead also earned her first career Horizon League Player of the Week honor on December 18, as she recorded a double-double in the team's win over Eastern Illinois. Nead finished the game with 19 points and 13 rebounds, while also adding two steals, a block, and an assist in the team's seven-point win over the Panthers of EIU.
AT THE LINE FOR MILWAUKEE
Milwaukee is fourth in the Horizon League and 52nd in NCAA Division I this season in free throw percentage, connecting on 75.7 percent from the charity stripe.
The Panthers are led by
Angie Cera, who is 36-for-37 on the season, while
Grace Crowley is 18-for-21, and
Anna Lutz are 16-for-19.
Jorey Buwalda has connected on a team-best 52 free throws on 63 attempts on the year while
Jada Donaldson is 12-for-15 this season as they are all above the team average.
DONALDSON'S ATR
Without any assists or turnovers against Oakland,
Jada Donaldson now has a 2.70 assist/turnover ratio this season and is second in the Horizon League. That number is well above her career average of 2.05 assists to turnovers, with 162 assists and 79 turnovers in 91 career games.
Donaldson is 19th in all of Division I with her 2.70 assist/turnover ratio, as the national leader is Taryn Sides at Kansas State with a 3.80 (76 assists/20 turnovers).
Milwaukee as a team has a 0.97 assist/turnover ratio (332 assists/343 turnovers), which is third-best in the Horizon League and 98th in the nation. Green Bay leads the conference with a 1.67 assist/turnover ratio.
TOPS IN MINUTES
Milwaukee has been able to rely heavily on its veteran leaders to help lead the way with four players averaging 20-plus minutes per game.
Jada Donaldson leads the team at 32.6 minutes per game followed by
Kamy Peppler at 32.3 minutes per contest.
Kendall Nead is third on the team at 30.4 minutes per contest, while
Angie Cera averages 29.0 minutes per game. All four Panthers are in the top-16 in the Horizon League in minutes per game.
PEPPLER FOR THREE
Thus far through team's first 20 games,
Kamy Peppler is tops in the Horizon League with an average of 2.3 three-point field goals per game. Peppler has had two performances with six three-pointers including the team's home opener against UIC, where she also set a new career high in points with 25, while she also had six three-point baskets against McNeese for 22 points. Peppler is 11th in the Horizon League in scoring as she is averaging 12.4 points per game this year.
LAST THREE GAMES VS. SEASON TRENDS
• Scoring Margin (Trending Up): Last Three: +13.0; Season: +6.0
• FG Percent (Up): Last Three: 49.7; Season: 43.4
• FG Defense Percent (Up): Last Three: 34.8; Season: 39.2
• Opponents Three-Point FG Percent (Up): Last Three: 20.3; Season: 29.7
• Fouls Per Game (Down): Last Three: 11.3; Season: 17.0
• Three-Pointers per Game (Down): Last Three: 5.7; Season: 6.8
• Turnover Margin (Down): Last Three: -6.3; Season: -1.0
• Steals per Game (Down): Last Three: 4.0; Season: 6.8
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Kamy Peppler Assists per Game (Up): Last Three: 7.0; Season: 5.1
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Angie Cera Field Goal Percentage (Up): Last Three: 41.2; Season: 37.8
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Jorey Buwalda Points (Up): Last Three: 11.7; Season: 8.4
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Grace Crowley Rebounding (Up): Last Three: 5.7; Season: 4.3
OFFENSIVE BOARDS TURNING INTO POINTS
The Panthers recorded double-digit offensive rebounds in nine of their last 18 contests in 2022-23 and made the most of their chances. In that span during 2022-23 Milwaukee totaled 161 second-chance points.
The Panthers got off to a start just as well this season, with double-digit offensive boards in 11 of their first 20 games including a season-best 20 against Viterbo on December 20. Milwaukee has scored 216 second chance points this year, including a season-high 22 second-chance points against Viterbo.
This season Milwaukee has earned more second-chance points than their opponents in 11 of their 20 matchups during the 2023-24 season.
MAGIC NUMBER
In college basketball, there is no perfect recipe for a win but for Milwaukee, field goal percentage has been a pretty good baseline.
In the last eight seasons, Milwaukee is 103-35 (.746) when hitting at least 40 percent from the field. Bump that field goal percentage to 43 percent and the Panthers are 88-18 (.830).
When shooting under 40 percent since 2016-17, Milwaukee is just 26-73 (.263). The Panthers are 1-5 in contests this season, when shooting under 40 percent.
KEEPING THE FOULS DOWN
Over the past two seasons, when Milwaukee has committed 11 fouls or fewer, the Panthers are 9-1. On the contrary, the Panthers are 5-14 when they have committed 18 or more fouls in a contest.
KAMY IN KENTUCKY
Kamy Peppler helped Milwaukee snap its five-game losing skid at Northern Kentucky on Sunday afternoon, with a 24-point effort to help the Panthers to a 75-67 victory at Truist Arena.
In two career games when playing at Northern Kentucky, Peppler has shot 14-of-30 (46.7 percent) from the floor, while also connecting on half of her attempts from three (6-of-12). She has scored 40 total points on the road against NKU, while also securing a career-best seven rebounds at NKU in early January 2023.
CRASHING THE GLASS
In the January 5 matchup at Wright State, the Panthers had a season-best 48 rebounds, eclipsing its previous mark of 43 rebounds against Viterbo on December 20.
The last time Milwaukee had at least 48 rebounds in a single game came last season when MKE ripped down 56 boards in overtime win against Boise State. The last time the Panthers had at least 48 rebounds in a regulation game was on December 2, 2021, in a loss at Youngstown State at the Beeghly Center, while the last time Milwaukee won a regulation game with at least 48 rebounds was on March 19, 2021, with 51 rebounds against Drake in the WNIT.
DOUBLE-FIGURE STREAK
Reaching double figures in scoring for the first 14 games of the season,
Kendall Nead put together the longest run of double-digit scoring performances since former teammate
Megan Walstad had a stretch of 14 games during the 2021-22 season from January 8 to February 24.
Nead scored at least 10 points through the team's first 14 games, which had not been done to open a season since 2017-18 when Steph Kostowicz also opened the year with 14 consecutive games in double-figure scoring. Nead had her streak snapped against Cleveland State on January 1.
HISTORIC NIGHT VERSUS THE V-HAWKS
Milwaukee blitzed the Viterbo V-Hawks on December 20, recording a 100-37 victory in its non-conference finale at the Klotsche Center. The 63-point scoring margin was the largest margin of victory for the team in Division I program history, with the previous mark coming on February 2, 2002, against Youngstown State, when the Panthers won by a 100-46 score.
The 100-point mark for Milwaukee was the first time the Panthers had reached the century mark in a regulation contest since the dual with Youngstown State at home in 2002. In the showing against the Penguins, Milwaukee connected on a then program record of 14 three-pointers, while this time around against the V-Hawks the Panthers only had six three-pointers, while making 39-of-69 from the field overall.
The 39 field goals tied the program record of makes in a regulation contest, set back in the team's inaugural Division I season, when the team also made 39 against Northeastern Illinois on January 22, 1991. The overall program record is 46, during a double-overtime matchup against Bradley on December 4, 2012.
The defense stood up against the Viterbo offense, yielding just 37 points the fewest since the February 23, 2023, matchup at home against Purdue Fort Wayne that saw Milwaukee win by a 64-34 score. In that game, Milwaukee held the Mastodons to just 11 points in the first half to set a new program record, the Panthers nearly tied that mark as MKE allowed just 12 first-half points to Viterbo on December 20.
SWEET 17
For the first time in a regulation game, the Milwaukee Panthers connected on 17 three-pointers in a single game during the team's win over Central Michigan on November 25. It was the first time the Panthers had 17 in a single contest since December 4, 2012, when the team also had 17 in a double-overtime matchup against Bradley.
Milwaukee's previous mark for three-pointers in a regulation game was 16 on November 18, 2014, at North Dakota, while it was Milwaukee's most three-pointers in a home game in regulation since December 31, 2010, against Wright State with 15. Under
Kyle Rechlicz, the team's most three-pointers in a home regulation game was 14 against Cleveland State on February 11, 2017.
20/20 VISION
Milwaukee had its leading scorer score at least 20 points during the team's six-game stretch from November 12-25, including
Kamy Peppler against UIC (25),
Kendall Nead against Louisiana Monroe (21), and McNeese (38),
Jorey Buwalda against Mississippi Valley (20), Nead again against Edgewood (20), and
Anna Lutz versus Central Michigan (23).
It's the first time Milwaukee has had a leading scorer reach at least 20 points over a six-game stretch since the 2015-16 season, when Milwaukee had it happen in eight consecutive games. From mid-February to early March, Jenny Lindner had 23 points for Milwaukee versus Youngstown State, followed by Steph Kostowicz against Valparaiso (27), and UIC (24), Sierra Ford-Washington led Milwaukee against Northern Kentucky (24), and Wright State (26), followed by Lindner and Kostowicz with 32 each against Oakland, Lindner against Detroit Mercy (20), in postseason play against Wright State (31).
NEAD'S NIGHT IN LOUISIANA
During the team's win against host McNeese at the Multi-Team Event in Lake Charles, Louisiana, junior
Kendall Nead scored 38 points for a career-best, while also becoming just the third difference Panther to score at least 38 points in a game. All-Time leading scorer Traci Edwards reached 38 twice in her career, including the program record of 45 in February 2008, Edwards also scored 42 points in January 2007. Andrea Filipek in January 1999 was the only other Panther to reach 38+ points in a game.
Nead connected on 17 field goals against McNeese as she tied the single-game record for field goals made in a game. She finished the game 17-for-23 from the field with three of those coming from three-point range including her final two makes with 7:32 and 7:03 left in the fourth quarter. Traci Edwards held the top spot alone since January of 2007 as the only player to score 17 field goals in a game prior to Nead.
Nead's 23 attempts were also the third-most in a game, while her shooting percentage was also third-best among the now five players all time to score at least 14 field goals in a game. Avyanna Young shot 15-for-19 (78.9%), while Maria Viall was 14-for-18 (77.7%), Nead slots into third at 73.9%, followed by Jenny Lindner at 14-for-24 (58.3%), and Traci Edwards at 17-for-33 (53.5%). No player in Milwaukee history has ever ended a game with 16 field goals made.
A HELPING HAND
With 27 assists during the team's win over McNeese, Milwaukee had the most assists in a single game since the team recorded its program record of 31 set back in December 2012 against Bradley in double overtime.
The last time Milwaukee had at least 27 assists in a regulation game came back in 2000, when the Panthers had 28 against Central Michigan in December of that year. The team also had 28 assists against Chicago State in January of 2000, while the only other time Milwaukee had 27 assists in a game came back in January of 1991, during its inaugural Division I season against Northeastern Illinois.
SEASON-OPENING MARK
With 18 points in the team's season opener at Wisconsin, Milwaukee's junior guard scored the most points for a Panther in a season opener since Jamie Reit scored 31 points in the team's overtime win over Parkside to begin the 2019-20 season. A year prior, Reit connected on 21 points in the team's two-point loss to Indiana for the last time a Panther had at least 18 points in a regulation season opener.
CROWLEY'S JUNIOR RECORD
Last season, then-junior
Grace Crowley connected on 57.4 percent from the field. With that mark, Crowley set a new program record for shooting percentage as a junior in Milwaukee history. The previous mark was held by Bud K. Haidet Hall of Famer, Maria Viall, who recorded a 57.3 field goal percent as a junior.
SPANNING THE REGION…AND THE GLOBE
This season Milwaukee has eight student-athletes from the state of Wisconsin, while the team has two players from both Illinois and Iowa, with one student-athlete hailing from Ohio.
In addition to the 13 Panthers from the United States, Milwaukee will be represented by three international students as returner
Lior Halevi (Israel) is joined by
Vanessa Jurewicz (Sweden), and
Izzy Pugh (New Zealand).
This will be the first time in Milwaukee Division I history, that the Panthers have more than one international student-athletes on its roster for any season.
PRESEASON POLL
Milwaukee was selected to finish sixth in the 2023-24 preseason poll as announced by the Horizon League in mid-October. The Panthers received 59 points and were just four points out of the top-five.
In addition to the team being selected in sixth,
Kendall Nead was named to the Preseason All-League Second Team. Nead finished last year as Milwaukee's returning scorer as she averaged 11.1 points per game with a team-best 334 points in 2022-23. Nead also connected on 41.4 percent from the floor, while adding 26 three-pointers of her team-best 138 field goals made.
Nead added 133 rebounds, 46 assists, 17 steals, and seven blocks as she was one of just two Panthers to start in all 30 games of the season for MKE.
WHAT'S ON TAP?
Milwaukee heads home for a single game on January 26, when the team hosts the Wright State Raiders to kick off the second half of conference play. The game is slated to begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Klotsche Center. Please Note: There will be no audio stream of the January 26 matchup against Wright State on the Black & Gold Network, the game will be exclusively available on ESPN+.
The team's longest conference road trip follows as Milwaukee heads to Robert Morris on January 31, followed by Youngstown State on February 3.
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