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January 2015

Penn State Sports Magazine

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point guard Lindsey Spann with an average of 14.4 points per game. Their second- leading scorer is Sierra Moore at 12.2 points per game. Moore has sophomore eligibility and only recently began playing for the Lady Lions a>er transferring from Duke. The inexperience has led to inconsis- tency. "You see a lot of ;ts, you see spurts and er 10 games, it's still a work in progress," she said. "We're still ;nding our chemistry, our rhythm. Hopefully, we're a lot farther along now than we were at the beginning of the season, but I anticipate as we start conference play, we're still going to be discovering ourselves. Hopefully, we'll be able to have some suc- cess, because we're starting to ;gure some things out. Now that we have a little bit of momentum, we can build and grow throughout the conference season." ■ FAVORITES Maryland was the preseason choice to win the conference title in its ;rst season as a Big Ten member. The Terps lost by 20 in their showcase non- conference game against Notre Dame, and they also fell to unranked Washington State, but it would be a big surprise if they're not in the mix for the regular- season title come February. Nebraska won 11 of its ;rst 12, including a 60-54 victory over then-No. 9 Duke. The league's other newcomer, Rutgers, is also o= to a terri;c start. Its only losses through 10 games were to No. 6 North Carolina and No. 11 Tennessee. DARK HORSES Minnesota and Iowa have both come charging out of the gate, with the Gophers winning nine of their ;rst 10 and the Hawkeyes eight of 10. Both score a lot of points and give up a lot of points. Michigan State doesn't do either – it was eighth in the league in scoring o=ense and sixth in scoring defense as of mid-December, but the Spartans can't be counted out. MVP CANDIDATES There are seven Big Ten players on the Naismith Trophy watch list: Iowa's Samantha Logic, Minnesota's Rachel Banham, Nebraska's Rachel Theriot, Maryland's Lexie Brown, Michigan State's Aerial Powers, Northwestern's Nia Co=ey and Rutgers' Tyler Scaife. Banham recently sur- passed 2,000 points in her career, and was fourth in the league in scoring as of mid-December with 18.6 points per game. Powers was ;>h in scoring (18.4 ppg) and tied for ;rst in rebounding (12.8 rpg). One player who wasn't on the Naismith list was Ohio State freshman Kelsey Mitchell. The former McDon- ald's All-American has gotten o= to a blazing start, averaging 24.7 points to rank ;rst in the Big Ten and fourth nationally. PENN STATE'S OUTLOOK If it wasn't clear at the beginning of the season, it is now: The Lady Lions are at the very start of a rebuilding process, with the core members of their three consecutive conference championship teams hav- ing graduated. This year's nonconference schedule, nearly devoid of nationally ranked, major-conference opponents, was seemingly designed to help a young team build a bit of con;dence and momentum. But with one nonconference game remaining against USF, the Lady Lions had the league's worst record at 3- 7. There's not much point in speculating about Penn State's title-worthiness; the focus is on the here-and-now, and the goal is to get a youthful roster the kind of experience that will pay dividends later this season and beyond. The re- sults so far certainly haven't been favorable. But with only one scholarship sen- ior on their roster, time is on the Lady Lions' side. SEASON PREVIEW B Y M A T T H E R B

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