USF Battles, Falls to No. 5/6 UConn

Elisa Pinzan nets a team-high 15 points in front of the fourth largest home crowd to see a USF women’s basketball game.

Game Details

No. 5/6 UConn 67, USF 47

USF (15-10, 7-4 in AAC), UConn (21-3, 11-0 in AAC)

Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020 | 2 p.m. | ESPN3/SNY

Tampa, Fla. | Yuengling Center

NEW ORLEANS (Feb. 16, 2020) (AP) – South Florida’s Eliza Pinzan scored a team-high 15 points, however, Megan Walker scored 21 points and Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 20 Sunday to help No. 5 UConn shrug off a slow start to beat South Florida 67-47 and remain unbeaten in the American Athletic Conference.

The two teams played in front of a crowd of 6,044 at the Yuengling Center, the fourth largest attendance for a USF women’s basketball home game.

The Huskies (21-3, 11-0) trailed by four at halftime, took the lead for good early in the third quarter and broke the game open by beginning the fourth quarter with a 15-2 run and holding USF (15-10, 7-4) to one field goal during a nine-minute stretch.

The Bulls made five of six 3-pointers in the opening quarter, and led 29-25 at halftime, after UConn failed to hold the momentum after wiping out an eight-point deficit and wasting an opportunity to take the lead when Anna Makurat missed a layup on a fast break.

The Bulls have never beaten the Huskies, who are 113-0 against AAC teams during the regular season and 18-0 in the league’s postseason tournament. USF’s chances gradually slipped away Sunday because of poor shooting. After going 5 for 6 on 3-pointers in the first 10 minutes, they missed seven of eight over the last three quarters.

The Bulls finished the game shooting 32.1% from the field and 33.3% from behind the 3-point arc.

Pinzan (Murrano, Italy) also finished the game with four assists in 40 minutes of play. Bethy Mununga (Zellik, Belgium) grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds in the loss.

Score By Quarters

                              1             2             3             4             F

USF                       19           10           12           6             47                                                                  

No. 5/6 UConn   13           12           21           21           67

Notable

  • Today’s starters for the Bulls were: G Elisa Pinzan (Murano, Italy), G Elena Tsineke (Thessaloniki, Greece), F Shae Leverett (Rincon, Ga.), W Sydni Harvey (Nashville, Tenn.) and F Bethy Mununga (Zellik, Belgium) … The Bulls are 2-1 with this lineup.
  • Sunday’s attendance of 6,044 against UConn marks the fourth largest home crowd to see a USF women’s basketball game … Below are the top five home attendances in USF women’s basketball history:
    • 1.            6,659     1/6/18                  UConn
    • 2.            6,634     2/27/16               UConn
    • 3.            6,615     2/16/14               UConn
    • 4.            6,044     2/16/20               UConn
    • 5.            5,948     2/27/17               UConn
  • USF outrebounded UConn, 37-34, which marks the 24th time in 25 games that the Bulls have outrebounded their opponent.
  • Tamara Henshaw grabbed three rebounds against UConn and now has 856 for her career … She is currently seventh all-time in school history.
  • Henshaw played in her 126th career game on Sunday against UConn, which surpasses Tiffany Conner (2009-13) and Jessica Dickson (2003-07) in seventh all-time in school history in games played, and is currently four shy of equaling Akila McDonald (2010-14) for sixth.
  • Bethy Mununga’s 10 rebounds marked her 12th career double-figure rebounding performance and her second straight.

Up Next

The Bulls now hit the road for a two-game road stretch at UCF on Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. (ESPN3) and then at Memphis on Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. (ESPN3). USF closes out the month of February at home against East Carolina on Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. (ADN) and then SMU on Feb. 29 at 7 p.m. (BullsVision).

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USF notched its eighth consecutive 19-win season and eighth straight postseason appearance in 2018-19. The Bulls celebrated two all-conference honorees in Enna Pehadzic and Sydni Harvey.

USF has made 15 postseason tournament appearances and had six NCAA Tournament berths in head coach Jose Fernandez’s 19 seasons. The all-time winningest coach in program history, Fernandez has guided USF to nine 20-win seasons, two WNIT final four appearances, the 2009 WNIT championship and won more than 350 games.

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