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Towson Women’s Basketball Looks to Continue Winning Ways in a Sunday Matchup against American

When: Sunday, December 6, 2023
Where: Bender Arena | Washington, D.C.
Time: Sunday - 2 p.m.
Team Records: Towson (6-1) at American (2-6)
Stream: ESPN+
Series: Tied at 9-9
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University women's basketball team travels down to the nation's capital to take on the American Eagles in a Sunday afternoon showdown.
 
Starting the Season Off Right
The Tigers are off to a 6-1 start for the second time in the last three years. Kylie Kornegay-Lucas leads the team in points (14.0), rebounds (7.6), assists (4.1) and steals (2.6). Patricia Anumgba is averaging 13.7 points per game while shooting 44.6% from the floor. Quinzia Fulmore averages 9.9 points per game while Alexia Nelson is averaging 9.6 points per game.
 
Towson, Morgan, UMBC Create Charm City Hoops Classic
Towson, Morgan State and UMBC have agreed to play each other every year in both men's and women's basketball in what is being billed as the Charm City Hoops Classic. The three schools participated in the Battle of Baltimore series for six seasons from 1997-98 through 2002-03.
 
Schedule:
Monday, Nov. 6 – UMBC at Towson W, 76-72
Wednesday, Nov. 29 – Morgan at Towson W, 80-69
Saturday, Dec. 9 – UMBC at Morgan (2 PM)
 
Getting Down to Business
Redshirt senior guard Kylie Kornegay-Lucas was named the CAA Player of the Week. Kornegay-Lucas led the Tigers to two wins at the Navy Classic and picked up MVP honors after averaging 17.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.5 steals per game. She had a team-high 15 points with nine rebounds while adding season-highs with six assists and five steals against Abilene Christian. The Camden, Delaware native followed up with a season-high 19 points and nine rebounds against Quinnipiac.
 
Preseason POY
Kylie Kornegay-Lucas was named as the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Preseason of the Year and earned All-CAA First Team honors. Kornegay-Lucas was the 2022-23 CAA Defensive Player of the Year after leading the conference in steals (79) and ranking 26th in the nation. The redshirt senior guard averaged a team-high 14.1 points on 39.7% shooting and 32.9% 3pt shooting, while averaging 7.3 rebounds. The Camden, Del. native led the Tigers in assists and blocks with 132 assists and 27 blocks. She finished with the second highest free throw percentage in program history at 84.2%.
 
Atop the Chart
The CAA announced its annual Preseason Poll to start the season. The Tigers were picked to finish in first place after receiving nine first-place votes. Stony Brook was picked to finish in second with Northeastern in third place. 
 
Running It Back
The Tigers return four of their five starters from last year. Towson brings back 73.8% of the last year's scoring, including the top three scorers. The Tigers return 76.7% of the rebounds, including two of the top seven rebounders last year in the CAA. The Black & Gold had nobody leave due to the transfer portal.
 
Receiving Votes
The Tigers are now No. 23 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Preseason Poll after being No. 22 the previous week. Towson was ranked as No. 19 in the preseason poll. The Tigers reached as high as No. 14 this season and have been ranked in every poll this season. Towson is joined by Stony Brook at the No.19 spot.
 
TU Fortress
The Tigers hold an 85-58 (.594) home record since TU Arena was built, including a 35-17 (.673) record against non-conference opponents. Towson holds a 50-41 (.549) against CAA foes. The Tigers finished with an 8-1 home record in conference play last year. Towson had won its last ten games in TU, tying a program record before losing to Monmouth in the championship.
 
 
Fresh Faces
Towson welcomes six newcomers this season: Semaya Turner (Saint Francis U), Kayla Morris (CSU Bakersfield), Anaiah Jenkins, Caydence Hadley, Aminata Diakite (Salt Lake CC) and Anasia Staton (CCBC Essex).
 
Last Season Recap
The Tigers had a phenomenal season last year, finishing with a 21-12 record and a 13-5 CAA record that earned Towson a share of the regular season title. In non-conference play the Tigers picked up a win over DePaul at the Fort Myers Tip-Off. In CAA play, the Tigers had the second-best defense holding opponents to 60.5 points per game. Towson won six of its final seven games to earn the No.1 seed in the CAA Tournament after holding tiebreakers over Drexel and Northeastern. The Tigers advanced past Hampton and William & Mary in the quarter and semifinals. Towson fell against Monmouth in the championship, which sent the Tigers to Cambridge for a first-round matchup against Harvard in the WNIT First Round.
 
Stepping Into the Spotlight
Quinzia Fulmore thrived after stepping into the starting lineup last season. She started in 31 of the 33 games last season, including all four postseason games. The junior forward from Greensboro, North Carolina averaged 10.3 points per game to rank second on the team. Fulmore finished with a field goal percentage of 52.7% in 33 games. She pulled down 7.3 rebounds a game to rank fifth in the CAA and tied for first for the Tigers. Fulmore had registered eight double-doubles to rank second in the conference.
 
The Climb to the 1,000 Club
Redshirt senior guard Kylie Kornegay-Lucas is nearing 1,000 career points in career and Towson. The Camden, Delaware native has accumulated 876 points during her collegiate career. Kornegay-Lucas has totaled 656 points at Towson, including 466 last season.
 
Scouting American
The Eagles have a 2-6 record to start the season. Emily Johns leads the team with 11.1 points per game. American started the season with an 81-68 victory over Longwood. The Eagles went on a five-game losing streak starting with a 62-53 loss to La Salle. The Eagles lost to George Washington 69-59 and fell 76-44 to Richmond. American lost to George Mason 72-62 and Delaware 68-58, before defeating FDU 63-57. Most recently, the Eagles fell to Monmouth 72-60.
 
Last Time Out  
The Black & Gold hosted George Washington for STEM Day. The Tigers jumped to a seven-point lead after a 10-0 run led by India Johnston's two triples. Towson extended the lead to double-digits after a Kylie Kornegay-Lucas and-one midway through the second quarter. The Tigers finished the quarter on a 6-0 run, holding George Washington scoreless for the last five minutes to have a 40-23 lead. The teams continued to battle back-and-forth, but the Revolutionaries finished the quarter on a 9-2 run to trail by six. George Washington cut their deficit down to four, but Johnston scored Towson's final 11 points to secure a 68-60 victory over the Revolutionaries. 
 
Next Up
The Tigers take a short trip to College Park to play Maryland on Tuesday at 11 a.m. The game will be streamed on BIG+.
 
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Players Mentioned

Patricia  Anumgba

#24 Patricia Anumgba

G
5' 7"
Junior
Quinzia Fulmore

#34 Quinzia Fulmore

F
6' 3"
Junior
India  Johnston

#2 India Johnston

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Kylie Kornegay-Lucas

#15 Kylie Kornegay-Lucas

G
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
Alexia  Nelson

#13 Alexia Nelson

G
5' 7"
Senior
Anaiah Jenkins

#22 Anaiah Jenkins

F
5' 11"
Freshman
Caydence Hadley

#10 Caydence Hadley

F
6' 1"
Freshman
Anasia Staton

#3 Anasia Staton

F
6' 0"
Junior
Aminata Diakite

#14 Aminata Diakite

G
5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Semaya Turner

#1 Semaya Turner

G
5' 11"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Patricia  Anumgba

#24 Patricia Anumgba

5' 7"
Junior
G
Quinzia Fulmore

#34 Quinzia Fulmore

6' 3"
Junior
F
India  Johnston

#2 India Johnston

5' 8"
Sophomore
G
Kylie Kornegay-Lucas

#15 Kylie Kornegay-Lucas

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
G
Alexia  Nelson

#13 Alexia Nelson

5' 7"
Senior
G
Anaiah Jenkins

#22 Anaiah Jenkins

5' 11"
Freshman
F
Caydence Hadley

#10 Caydence Hadley

6' 1"
Freshman
F
Anasia Staton

#3 Anasia Staton

6' 0"
Junior
F
Aminata Diakite

#14 Aminata Diakite

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
G
Semaya Turner

#1 Semaya Turner

5' 11"
Sophomore
G