
Going For Three: Women's Basketball Faces Belmont Thursday Night
1/25/2012 8:51:00 PM | Women's Basketball
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The second half of Atlantic Sun play begins for University of North Florida women's basketball on Thursday night when the Ospreys face Belmont at the Curb Event Center at 8 p.m. EST.
The Ospreys and Belmont enter Thursday night with 5-4 Atlantic Sun records and in a three-way tie for third place in the conference standings. Jacksonville is the other team that is also 5-4 in the conference.
UNF will look to avenge an earlier season loss to the Bruins and pick up its third-straight win. The Ospreys fell to Belmont 54-37 on Jan. 2 at UNF Arena. However, UNF is in the middle of a four-game road stretch and play its third away game. The Ospreys have won the first two games of the road swing, winning at both Kennesaw State (66-57) and Mercer (49-39).
Belmont has split all four of its conference series this season, including last week's ETSU-USC Upstate series. The Bruins defeated ETSU 88-76 on Jan. 19 before falling 61-51 at USC Upstate on Jan. 21. However, Belmont has won two of its last three home games. Haley Nelson, this week's A-Sun Co-Player of the Week, continues to lead the Bruins in points (15.0 ppg), rebounds (8.4 rpg), blocks (39, 2.0 bpg) and steals (40, 2.0 spg). She is also ranked among the nation's top 50 players in blocks (48th), field goal percentage (34th, .525) and double-doubles (10th, 10).
Belmont holds an 8-4advantage in the all-time series. The Bruins have won the last two games on their home court. UNF last emerged victorious at Belmont on Feb. 26, 2009 when the Ospreys defeated the Bruins 64-57.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The second half of Atlantic Sun play begins for University of North Florida women's basketball on Thursday night when the Ospreys face Belmont at the Curb Event Center at 8 p.m. EST.
The Ospreys and Belmont enter Thursday night with 5-4 Atlantic Sun records and in a three-way tie for third place in the conference standings. Jacksonville is the other team that is also 5-4 in the conference.
UNF will look to avenge an earlier season loss to the Bruins and pick up its third-straight win. The Ospreys fell to Belmont 54-37 on Jan. 2 at UNF Arena. However, UNF is in the middle of a four-game road stretch and play its third away game. The Ospreys have won the first two games of the road swing, winning at both Kennesaw State (66-57) and Mercer (49-39).
Belmont has split all four of its conference series this season, including last week's ETSU-USC Upstate series. The Bruins defeated ETSU 88-76 on Jan. 19 before falling 61-51 at USC Upstate on Jan. 21. However, Belmont has won two of its last three home games. Haley Nelson, this week's A-Sun Co-Player of the Week, continues to lead the Bruins in points (15.0 ppg), rebounds (8.4 rpg), blocks (39, 2.0 bpg) and steals (40, 2.0 spg). She is also ranked among the nation's top 50 players in blocks (48th), field goal percentage (34th, .525) and double-doubles (10th, 10).
Belmont holds an 8-4advantage in the all-time series. The Bruins have won the last two games on their home court. UNF last emerged victorious at Belmont on Feb. 26, 2009 when the Ospreys defeated the Bruins 64-57.
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