Team Stats
WEBBER
UNF
FG%
.280
.370
3FG%
.222
.429
FT%
.657
.833
RB
40
40
TO
29
18
STL
6
17
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

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UNF Sets Free Throw Record with Win against Webber
11/24/2017 3:10:00 PM | Women's Basketball
JACKSONVILLEÂ - In a foul-plagued game, North Florida women's basketball takes down Webber, 81-53, and sets a program record with 35 free throws made in the opening game of the Fairfield Inn Thanksgiving Classic hosted by Jacksonville University.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 81, Webber 53
Records: North Florida (3-2) | Webber (2-4)
Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (Swisher Gymnasium)
The Short Story:Â UNF took 42 trips to the free throw line where it made 35 en route to taking down Webber for the fifth straight time in program history.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
"We played well enough to win, but we can't be satisfied with how we did it. We can be a lot better and will need to be tomorrow." - Head Coach Darrick Gibbs
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
Second Half Trends
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
UP NEXT
The Ospreys have a quick turnaround to prepare for Monmouth on Saturday at noon.
QUICK GLANCE
Score:Â North Florida 81, Webber 53
Records: North Florida (3-2) | Webber (2-4)
Location:Â Jacksonville, Fla. (Swisher Gymnasium)
The Short Story:Â UNF took 42 trips to the free throw line where it made 35 en route to taking down Webber for the fifth straight time in program history.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
FINAL BOX SCORE PDF
OPENING TIP
- North Florida made 35 free throws which bests the previous record of 32 set in 1997. The 42 attempts are second in the record book.
- Senior Keonna Farmer had a game-high 20 points, while grabbing eight rebounds, four steals and passing out four assists.
- Junior Ty Purifoy and sophomore Adrienne Jackson each recorded 12 points.
- Purifoy filled the stat sheet with four rebounds, five assists and six steals. The six steals are the most since December 29, 2015 when Sierra Shepherd had six against UNCW.
- Tesh Hanson rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points and narrowly missed a double-double with eight rebounds.
"We played well enough to win, but we can't be satisfied with how we did it. We can be a lot better and will need to be tomorrow." - Head Coach Darrick Gibbs
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
- North Florida led from start to finish in the opening 20 minutes taking a 21-point lead at the break.
- Jackson scored 10 of her 12 points in the first two quarters.Â
- In the second quarter, Webber cut the UNF lead to 16-9, but the Ospreys jumped on a 16-5 run to lead, 32-14, by the middle of the stanza. It was as close as the Warriors got for the rest of the game.
- UNF shot 50 percent form the floor and 66.7 percent from long-range, hitting six triples.
- Webber was held to just 26 percent from the floor and had 14 turnovers leading to 11 points for the Ospreys.
Second Half Trends
- The third quarter allowed Webber to get within 11 and then a three-pointer in the final frame made it a 57-47 game.
- North Florida then went on an 11-1 run including five trips to the line to push its lead back to 20, 68-48 with 6:19 to play.
- UNF went 7-for-8 down the stretch to close out the game and move to 3-2 on the year.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- North Florida forced a season-high 29 turnovers which led to 24 points.
- UNF grabbed 17 steals which are the most since 2011 aided by Purifoy's six, Ta'Kyla Austin's five and four from Farmer.
- Arianna Emanuel-Wright just missed double figures with nine points on 2-for-2 from long range and 3-for-4 outing from the line.
- The Ospreys had six three-pointers, just one shy of matching a season high set against Warner. UNF was unable to hit a triple in the second half.
UP NEXT
The Ospreys have a quick turnaround to prepare for Monmouth on Saturday at noon.
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