MILWAUKEE –  Milwaukee women's basketball heads to Puerto Rico for its next two games, as the Panthers will take on first-time foe American on Wednesday, Nov. 27, before looking to improve to 3-0 all-time against Air Force on Thursday, Nov. 28. Both matchups will take place at the Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon, Puerto Rico with tip slated for 5:30 p.m. (CT) on both evenings.
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Game coverage will be available on Milwaukee's audio stream will also be available on the All New Black & Gold Network, asÂ
Matt Menzl returns for his ninth season with the program. Fans can also find the audio stream on the 'Varsity Network' App (available in the App Store & Google Play).
Live video and live stats are expected to be provided by Puerto Rico College Tours, in the event those links are available, they can be found on MKEPanthers.com.
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THE MATCHUPS
Wednesday, Nov. 27 – Milwaukee vs. American | Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez | Bayamon, Puerto Rico | 5:30 pm (CT)
Thursday, Nov. 28 – Milwaukee vs. Air Force | Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez | Bayamon, Puerto Rico | 5:30 pm (CT)
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LOOKING AT AMERICAN
American has started the 2024-25 season with an 0-5 record, including three losses at home to Fairleigh Dickinson, Longwood, and La Salle. Head coach Tiffany Coll is in year three as head coach of the Eagles after spending nine seasons with the team as an assistant coach. She also coached at Towson, Lehigh, Navy, and St. John's after a playing career at UMBC.
The Eagle offense has struggled to put up points with an average of 54.6 points per game through their first five. American has been outscored by an average of 14.2 points per game and have only connected on 35.8 percent from the field. The Eagles have been ice cold from three to start the year at just 23.4 percent from three.
On the contrary, the team's three-point defense has been superb, with opponents only making 22.5 percent of their three-point attempts against American. Cecilia Kay is among the national leaders with 10 blocks for an average of 2.0 per game, while she also leads the team in rebounding at 8.2 per game.
Kay has been one of the few offensive sparks this season and is the only player averaging double figures in points at 13.4 with 26-of-51 from the field and is a sneaky three-point threat with 4-of-9 from beyond the arc. Anna Rescifina has scored 9.4 points per game and is the team leader with seven steals.
This will be Milwaukee's first-ever matchup against a team that is currently in the Patriot League. The league is comprised of American, Army-West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland, and the U.S. Naval Academy.
LOOKING AT AIR FORCE
Air Force is currently 5-1 to start the season under first-year head coach Stacy McIntyre, who took over in late April 2024. No stranger to the Falcon program, McIntyre was an assistant coach for the previous nine seasons with additional experience at Yale, Southern California, and Nevada. She played collegiately at the University of Kentucky.
This is the Falcons' best start since the 2005-06 season, when the team started 6-1 that year. The program has had more successful starts prior to moving to Division I including a 12-0 start in 1978-79, an 11-0 start in 1982-83, and a pair of 6-0 starts in 1977-78 and 1987-88 season.
This year's team has outscored opponents by an average of 10 points per game, averaging 71.5 points per contest. Milahnie Perry leads the way with 17 points per game, while Madison Smith is less than a point behind at 16.2 points per game this season. The third leading scorer is also the team's leading rebounder as Jayda McNabb has averaged 10 points and 7.8 rebounds per game.
Watch out for the Falcons defensively as Air Force is currently in the top 20 in Division I with 14 steals per game, and are 22nd overall in turnover margin with just 13.8 turnovers per game.
Despite the distance, Milwaukee is no stranger to playing team's that make up the Mountain West. The Panthers are 2-0 against Air Force, and 1-0 against Boise State and San Jose State. Milwaukee has losses against Fresno State, Hawai'i, Nevada, and a pair of losses to New Mexico.
WELCOME TO PARADISE
This week's trip to Puerto Rico is just the third time in program history that Milwaukee has played outside of the Contiguous United States. The team's most recent trip came in San Juan, Puerto Rico as part of the 2012 San Juan Shootout. Milwaukee fell to Georgia Tech, 66-57, and beat Eastern Kentucky, 68-64.
Milwaukee's other lone trip away from the mainland came in the 1999-2000 season, when the Panthers played three games in Hawai'i, which included an overtime loss to host Hawai'i (87-85), and wins over Wichita State (74-59), and an overtime win over Oregon State (66-64).
UP NEXT
After Milwaukee's trip to Puerto Rico, the team will turn its attention to Horizon League play beginning on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at Youngstown State, the extended trip will also see Milwaukee visit Robert Morris on Dec. 7. The Panthers return home for their only December home game against Green Bay on Dec. 11.
TEN FOR THREE
After accomplishing the deed of 10 three-point makes in a game just three times in 2023-24, the Panthers have already done so three times through the first seven games in 2024-25. Milwaukee knocked down 10 three against Carroll on Nov. 6, 11 in the Nov. 14 win over Valparaiso, and another 10 against Northern Illinois on Nov. 24. The team has reached double-digit threes 65 times since
Kyle Rechlicz has taken over as head coach.
DOUBLE-DIGIT GETTERS
Through seven games this season, Milwaukee has had 18 instances of players scoring double digits in a game including
Kacee Baumhower scoring double-digits in six of the first seven games this season.
Anna Lutz has reached double digits five times in 2023-24, while
Kamy Peppler has accomplished it three times.
The Panthers have also had double-digit scoring efforts from
Jorey Buwalda,
Jada Donaldson,
Izzy Pugh, and
Payton Rechlicz in 2024-25.
100s FOR THREE
Earlier this season,
Kamy Peppler recorded the 100th three-pointer of her career with her second three-point make of three against Carroll on Nov. 6.
Kacee Baumhower also scored her 100th career three-point make against Kansas State on Nov. 20.
FREE THROW FRENZY
Against Valparaiso on Nov. 14, the Panthers took 37 trips to the free throw line and converted 29.
It was the first time that Milwaukee made 29 free throws in a game since Dec. 30, 2006, when they made 29 against UIC at the Klotsche Center. It was the first time the Panthers took 37 free throw attempts in a game since the team also had 37 against Columbia at home on Nov. 16, 2018.
NINETY IN NON-OVERTIME
On Nov. 14 against Valparaiso, Milwaukee put 90 points on the scoreboard, which was the first time that the team had scored 90 points against a Division I opponent since last season's overtime win against Wright State on Jan. 26 (93-87).
The last time the Panthers scored 90 points in a regulation game against a Division I opponent was on Feb. 23, 2018, in a 90-45 win at home against Detroit Mercy.
TYING HIGHS
Off the bench against Valparaiso,
Jorey Buwalda scored 17 points on five makes including a pair of three-point shots. She also had nine rebounds an assist and a pair of blocks. It was the first time that Buwalda had multiple three-point makes in a game, while her pair of blocks tied her career high set a season ago.
FRESHMEN POSTS TAKING THE LEAD
Through the team's first seven games in 2023-24, Milwaukee has seen strong efforts put forth by their redshirt-freshman post players as
Izzy Pugh and
Payton Rechlicz have shot a combined 28-for-57 (49.1 percent) to begin their collegiate careers.
ALL-TIME IN ASSISTS
Kamy Peppler through the first seven games of 2024-25 has a total of 290 assists, currently placing her eighth on the all-time list in Panther history. She is currently 17 behind seventh place, occupied by Daryl Schaffield with 307. The all-time mark in Panther history is held by Pam Bartnik, who finished her career with 469 assists from 1990-94.
VERSUS NUMBER 10
Milwaukee took on No. 10 Kansas State on Nov. 20 in Manhattan, Kansas, and fell to its host by a 111-46 score. It was the first time that the Panthers allowed 100 points since the 114-104 double overtime loss to Northern Illinois on Nov. 16, 2016, a span of 252 games.
K-State ended the game shooting exactly 60.0 percent from the field, which was the first time an opponent ended a game with at least 60.0 percent since the Panthers played at Green Bay on Jan. 13, 2007. The loss was Milwaukee's first by 50 or more points in 844 games, when the team lost to Northern Illinois on March 2, 1996, as the Panthers fell by a 117-52 score to the Huskies.
The Panthers are now 1-39 against ranked opponents, including an 0-9 mark against teams that are ranked in the top-10 in either the Associate Press Poll or the USA Today/WBCA Coaches Poll.
250 GAMES FOR MENZL
Following his broadcast of the Nov. 14 matchup against Valparaiso,
Matt Menzl has now broadcasted 250 Milwaukee Panther women's basketball games. He began his play-by-play duties with the team in 2016-17.
GREEN GETS THE CALL
Milwaukee Athletics announced its Bud K. Haidet Hall of Fame Class for 2024. The list included Milwaukee basketball's Ashley Green, who played for the Panthers from 2011-15.
She finished her career with 1,653 points, which is currently fifth on the all-time scoring list. She is also one of just five Panthers in program history to finish their career with 1,000+ points and 500+ rebounds, finishing with 781 in her 119 career games. Green finished her career with 17 double-doubles, the eighth most in program history.
IN OVERTIME
With the team's two overtime losses this season, Milwaukee is now 21-25 in all-time overtime games since joining the Division I level prior to the 1990-91 season. The Panthers have gone to overtime on three occasions in season openers, winning 84-77 over Parkside in 2019-20, and falling to Ball State by an 84-75 score to begin the 2021-22 campaign.
This season is the 13th time in program history that the Panthers have had multiple overtime games in one season, most recently during the 2020-21 season. The most overtime games played by Milwaukee in one season is three, which has happened six times, most recently in 2008-09.
PEPPLER'S RARE FEAT
Against Carroll,
Kamy Peppler recorded the first double-double of her career. While double-doubles are common among points and rebounds, Peppler's came with points and assist, ending the game with 11 and 10, respectively.
It was the first time that a Panther had a points-assists double-double since Jaleesa Armstrong had 23 points and 10 assists at Detroit Mercy on Jan. 7, 2015. Peppler also becomes the sixth different player to record a points-assist double-double, accompanying Armstrong, Pam Bartnik, Jen Greger, Angela Rodriguez, and Kiki Wilson.
SPREADING THE LOVE
All 12 players to step on the court for Milwaukee scored in the home opener against Carroll, becoming the first time that it's happened since last season's home game against Cleveland State, when all nine scored against the Vikings on that day.
It's the first game that the Panthers had at least 10 players in a game score since the team's win over Viterbo in December of 2023, when 12 different players scored for MKE.
KACEE'S SEASON-OPENER
Making her Panther debut,
Kacee Baumhower scored 26 points against St. Thomas, including 19 of those points after halftime. The 26 points were the most in a season opener for a Panther since Jamie Reit had 31 points at the Klotsche Center against Parkside to open the 2019-20 season. Baumhower's previous career high was 23, as a member of Wright State against Detroit Mercy on Jan. 13, 2023.
SEASON-OPENING PERFORMANCES
Four Panthers scored in double figures during the season opener on Nov. 4 at St. Thomas, including
Kacee Baumhower (26),
Anna Lutz (15),
Kamy Peppler (14), and
Payton Rechlicz (13). It was the first time that at least four Panthers reached at least 10 points each in a season opener since 2021, when Milwaukee had Megan Walstad (15), Sydney Staver (14), McKaela Schmelzer (12), and Macy McGlone (10) pick up big point totals in overtime at Ball State.
The three three-pointers for Peppler were most in a season opener since
Angie Cera had four at home against Wisconsin on Nov. 7, 2022. While Lutz' double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds was the first in a season opener since Brandi Bisping had 17 points and 10 rebounds against Parkside on Nov. 6, 2019.
50 BOARDS
After coming within five rebounds on three occasions in 2023-24, including a season-best 49 against Wright State on Jan. 26, the team posted 50 rebounds in the 2024-25 season opener against St. Thomas. It was the first time Milwaukee had 50 rebounds in a game since the team had 56 in a neutral site matchup against Boise State on Nov. 27, 2022.
DONALDSON'S ATR
Jada Donaldson with a 2.50 assist/turnover ratio in 2023-24 finished 17th in Division I in assist/turnover ratio. So far this season, she has a has a 2.60 assist/turnover ratio, which is well above her career average of 2.10 assists to turnovers, with 208 assists and 99 turnovers in 109 career games.
Milwaukee is currently fourth in the Horizon League as a team and are 92nd in all of NCAA in Division I through games played on Nov. 24 at 0.99.
FINDING WINS IN THE PAINT
In 2023-24, when Milwaukee scored more than 25 points in the paint the Panthers had a 12-6 record, while the team was 4-10 when scoring fewer than 25 points in the paint.
This year, the Panthers are 2-2 thus far on the season when scoring 25 or more points in the paint, narrowly reaching that plateau with 26 in the team's Nov. 14 win over Valparaiso. Milwaukee is 0-3 when scoring fewer than 25 points in the paint, with a season-low 18 against Kansas State on Nov. 20.
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. Since 2016-17, Milwaukee is 110-39 (.738) when hitting at least 40 percent from the field. Bump that field goal percentage to 43 percent and the Panthers are 94-21 (.817).
When shooting under 40 percent, Milwaukee is 26-80 (.245).
KEEPING THE FOULS DOWN
Since the 2022-23 season, when Milwaukee has committed 11 fouls or fewer, the Panthers are 11-2. On the contrary, the Panthers are 8-21 when they have committed 18 or more fouls in a contest.
OFFENSIVE BOARDS TURNING INTO POINTS
Dating back to the 2022-23 season, the Panthers have pulled down double-digits in offensive rebounds in 27 of their last 55 games and scored 547 second-chance points. Last season, the Panthers had a season-best 20 offensive rebounds against Viterbo and eclipsed that mark with 21 in the team's Nov. 4 matchup to open the 2024-25 season at St. Thomas.
CLOSING IN ON 500
Milwaukee currently has with 489 wins at the Division I level, dating back to its inaugural DI season in 1990-91. MA Kelling led the team with 57 wins over the first five year, while Jenny Sell won four games in 1995-96. Sandy Botham had 245 wins, while current head coach
Kyle Rechlicz has added 182 to the all-time total.
YEAR 13 FOR RECHLICZ
Milwaukee is led by
Kyle Rechlicz, who enters year 13 as the head coach of the Panthers and is the Horizon League's most veteran coach with the retirement of Green Bay's Kevin Borseth earlier this summer. Jeff Tungate of Oakland is second in the league, having started in 2013-14, while Cleveland State's Chris Kielsmeier began his tenure in 2018-19.
RETURNING HONOREE
Milwaukee returns one student-athlete that received postseason honors by the Horizon League in 2023-24 as sophomore
Jorey Buwalda was named to the All-Freshman team as a rookie. Buwalda appeared in all 32 games for Milwaukee as a freshman, including seven starts, and was just shy of 600 minutes played.
Statistically, Buwalda averaged 7.7 points per game, while connecting on 48.2 percent from the floor, and had an impressive 82.6 percent from the free throw line. She also averaged 5.5 rebounds per game and was second on the team with 11 blocks a year ago, while also contributing to the defensive effort with 24 steals.
MISSED IT BY ONE
In 2023-24, Milwaukee finished the season with 516 assists, one shy of tying the Division I record set back in 2005-06, when that year's team finished with 517 assists. The team's all-time mark is 520 assists set during the 1988-89 campaign, when the team at the NAIA level.
The Panthers had a season-best 27 assists in the team's win over McNeese on Nov. 17, 2023, which was the most in a single game since the program had 31 in a double overtime game against Bradley in Dec. 2012. 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.
NINTH IN THE NATION
Milwaukee finished the 2023-24 season ninth in all of Division I in free throw percentage of the 349 programs at the NCAA's highest level. The Panthers finished the season 78.8 percent from the line.
KEEPING IT CLASSY
Kamy Peppler set a pair of records for Panther sophomores as she tied Steph Kostowicz and Jenny Lindner for most starts as a sophomore with 31. She also set the sophomore record for assists with 153, which was second-most on the overall single-season record, trailing Angela Rodriguez, who had 168 in 2013-14.
Peppler also became the first player to record at least 100 assists in back-to-back seasons since Rodriguez had 168 in 2013-14, following her 114 assists in 2012-13.
Jorey Buwalda finished second on the freshman list with 32 games played, third with 176 rebounds, fourth with 5.5 rebounds per game, fifth in field goal percentage at .482, and third in free throw percentage connecting on 82.6 percent from the line.
BUWALDA BOARDS LED TO WINS
The Panthers finished the 2023-24 season with an 8-2 record in games when
Jorey Buwalda was Milwaukee's leader in rebounding. She recorded double-digits in rebounds in four games this past season with the Panthers scoring wins in all four of those matchups.
CHECK THAT DIAL
This season, Milwaukee has made the move to one of the leading audio providers in all of college sports with their audio-only streams now available online directly through the team's home website MKEPanthers.com, as well as on The Varsity Network. Fans can download 'Varsity Network' in the App Store on iOS devices and Google Play and search "Milwaukee" to find the live audio stream of Panther games.
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