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Huskies host CAA newcomer Charleston on Sunday

Game 16: College of Charleston
When Sunday, Jan. 19 | 2 p.m.
Where Cabot Center | Boston, Mass.
Game Notes Northeastern | Charleston
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BOSTON - The Northeastern women's basketball team returns home to Cabot Center on Sunday, Jan. 19, to welcome Colonial Athletic Association newcomer College of Charleston. Sunday's matchup marks the first meeting between the teams. Tip off is set for 2 p.m.

STORY LINES
• The Huskies and Cougars are meeting for the first time in program history. Charleston joined the Colonial Athletic Association prior to the 2013-14 season.

• Last week: The Huskies snapped a three-game losing skid with a road win over UNCW. Junior A'lece Mark led all scorers after recording her fourth 20-point game with 23 points. Samantha DeFreese tallied a career-best 16 rebounds. The Huskies then fell at Towson by one-point, 66-65, after a Tigers' buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

• NU saw four players score in double figures for the fourth time this season in the heartbreaker against Towson.

• Last season, the Huskies won their home conference opener to former CAA opponent George Mason, 69-63.

• Jewel Tunstull currently leads the league in double-doubles with seven.

NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES 
NU looks to improve its 2-3 mark at home when it hosts the College of Charleston at Cabot Center on Sunday. Northeastern heads into Sunday's meeting looking to recover from a heartbreaking loss at Towson. The Huskies are now 1-1 in conference play and hold an overall 7-8 record on the season. A'lece Mark and Jewel Tunstull have emerged as offensive forces for the Huskies as Mark averages 18.5 points per game (good for fifth in the CAA) and Tunstull follows close behind at 14. Tunstull currently leads all conference players in rebounds, grabbing an average of 9.4 per game. Tiffany Montagne has also contributed offensively for the Huskies, averaging 10.5 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS
Charleston enters Sunday's game hoping to build on its 3-6 road mark. After dropping its first CAA conference game to Drexel in a 55-68 loss, Charleston dominated its conference home-opener in a 101-65 win over William & Mary. The Jan. 12 victory marks the first time Charleston scored over 100 points in a game since joining Division-1 in 1991. The Cougars are led offensively by Alyssa Frye and Afreyea Tolbert who have averaged a nearly identical 14.1 and 14.0 points per game, respectively. Tolbert leads the team in rebounds with a total of 121 on the season, averaging 8.1 grabs per game.

COLONIAL TIME
NU entered the 2013-14 season having completed eight seasons in the Colonial Athletic Association with a 48-96 overall conference mark, including a 10-8 record last year. The Huskies have advanced to the CAA tournament quarterfinals in five of their eight tries, with four trips out of the first round under La-Force. Northeastern was projected to finish third in the conference this season, as announced in the preseason coaches poll on Oct. 21, 2013 at CAA Media Day. The third-place finish is the highest projected mark ever for the Huskies under La-Force. In six of La-Force's seven years at the helm, the Huskies have topped their preseason projection, including last year when they finished fifth after being tabbed sixth. This season, every CAA team will have the opportunity to play each other twice, once on the road and once at home. Northeastern began its ninth season in the conference against UNCW on Jan. 9, 2014, and walked away with a 60-54 victory before dropping a heartbreaking 66-65 decision to Towson.

THE CAA WELCOMES CHARLESTON
This will be the first-ever matchup between Northeastern and the College of Charleston as the Cougars accepted an invitation to join the CAA prior to the 2013 school year.

HEARTBREAK AT THE BUZZER
The Huskies dropped a 66-65 decision to Towson after a buzzer-beating 3-pointer ended the game. The only buzzer beater last year happened in the Huskies favor as Tunstull drove in a last-second layup to beat Hofstra, 59-57, on Feb. 7, 2013. The last buzzer-beating loss came on Nov. 16, 2004, when the Huskies lost to Weber State University after game-deciding layup.

DEFREESE FRAME
Sophomore Samantha DeFreese has played a crucial role on this season's roster. With 405 minutes logged so far this year, the forward has notched career-bests in every category, including a career-high 17 points in a win over Massachusetts and 16 rebounds against UNCW. DeFreese has also recorded two double-doubles this year (UMass and Towson) to make her one of just two players to do so.

STEPPING UP
So far this season, the Huskies have seen four different players notch 20-point scoring games for seven total in A'lece Mark, Tiffany Montagne, Jewel Tunstull and Kazzidy Stewart. Last year, Northeastern closed out the season having only three players record 20-point games on nine occasions, including two from Tunstull. Northeastern has also had five different scoring leaders to top last year's four players.

TERRIFIC TIFFANY
After a breakout, record-setting performance, sophomore Tiffany Montagne earned her first Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week honor as announced by the conference on Monday, Dec. 23. The Jackson, N.J., native earned the accolade after leading Northeastern with 26.5 points per game as the Huskies split the week, 1-1. Montagne notched a career- best 19 points against Marist, before besting her career mark with 34 points in a 95-76 win over UMass. The last time a Northeastern player scored 30-plus points was on Dec. 9, 2009, when Brittany Wilson tallied 34 against Harvard. Montagne is one of just two CAA players to record an individual 30-point game this season. Last week, Montagne shot a striking .606 percent (20-33) from the floor and .667 percent (12-18) from long range. Against UMass, The 5-7 guard logged a career-best seven made 3-pointers out of eight tries (.875) to tie a Northeastern program single-game record for made threes.

A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS
Against UMass, the Huskies tallied a program single-game best 26 assists. This season, Northeastern has recorded 11 double-figure assist games and three games of 15 or more assists. Amencie Mercier currently leads the Huskies in assists, averaging 4.8 per game, ranking her second in the CAA.

DOUBLING UP
Four times this season, four or more players have scored in double-figures. The first came against NJIT when A'lece Mark led a quartet of Huskies in double-digits. Mark contributed a game-best 18 points, Jewel Tunstull chipped in 16, Kazzidy Stewart logged 12 and Amencie Mericer posted 10 points. Against Maine, Tunstull led five NU players with a season-high 21 points. Stewart joined the lone-senior in double-figures with 14 points, Samantha DeFreese knocked in 12, Tiffany Montagne notched 11, while Amencie Mercier contributed 10 points. The last time Northeastern had five players in double figures was on March 6, 2013 when the Huskies defeated Hofstra, 88-81. After that, Montagne led four Huskies in double-figures as the sophomore posted a career-best 34 points. Mercier and DeFreese joined in with a career-high 18 and 17 points, respectively, while Tunstull chipped in 14. The most recent came against Towson as Mark (15), led DeFreese (12), Mercier (13) and Montagne (13) in double-digits. Last year, Northeastern saw five players hit double figures in the scoring column three times and four players hit double figures eight times.

1,000 CLUB
Jewel Tunstull became the 17th member of the Northeastern 1,000-point club when she accomplished the feat against Massachusetts on Dec. 21.

POINTS ON POINTS
Six players have marked new career highs in points this season. A'lece Mark was the first to add to her record book when she notched 28 points in the Huskies' season opener against Boston University. Tiffany Montagne launched 14 points against UNH before Kazzidy Stewart led all scorers against Harvard as she sank 25 points for a new career-best. Montagne broke her career-high again when she notched a team-best 19 points against Marist before besting her career mark with 34 points against UMass. The last time a Northeastern player scored 30-plus points was on Dec. 9, 2009, when Brittany Wilson tallied 34 against Harvard. Montagne is one of just two CAA players to record an individual 30-point game this season. Amencie Mercier (18) and Samantha DeFreese (17) also logged career-high points against Massachusetts, while freshman DaChé Williams tallied a career-best 10 points against Tulane.

SHINING STEWART
Kazzidy Stewart led Northeastern in scoring for the first time in her career against Harvard, notching a career-best 25 points and five 3-pointers. Stewart added to her well-rounded performance with eight rebounds, four steals and an assist. Prior to that, Stewart shot 100 percent from the floor in consecutive games. She went 3-for-3 against Rhode Island before landing a perfect 5-for-5 from the field against NJIT. Against Maine, Stewart was one of five Huskies to score in double-digits with 15, good for her third double-figure scoring game of the year.

HIGH-SCORING TRIO
Against Massachusetts, Tiffany Montagne, Amencie Mericer and Samantha DeFreese collectively scored 69 of the Huskies 95 total points to become the highest scoring trio since Jan. 7, 2010 when Kim Carr, Brittany Ilson and Jamie Conroy tallied 70 points against Old Dominion. Earlier this season, Kazzidy Stewart, A'lece Mark and Jewel Tunstull collectively scored 60 of NU's 74 total points against Harvard. The last time a trio scored more than 60 was on Jan. 29, 2012, when Tunstull, Deanna Kerkhof and Dani Ierovolino collectively recorded 64 points against William & Mary, when Northeastern walked away with an 82-71 victory.

STICKY HANDS
Northeastern has picked up up double-digit steals six times this season, forcing 20 or more turnovers on five occasions, with a season-high 24 against Harvard. NU is fifth in the CAA in turnover margin as Amencie Mercier leads the Huskies in steals, recording 27 so far this season, while Jewel Tunstull is close behind with 24.

THREE'S COMPANY
Northeastern has made at least five 3-pointers in all but two contests this season, including a double-digit trifecta against NJIT. Kazzidy Stewart, who recorded five treys against Harvard, was joined by Tiffany Montagne who hit five 3-pointers against Marist as the only currently players to have recorded more than four 3-pointers in a single game during their tenure on Huntington Ave. Montagne then bested her career-high against UMass with seven threes to tie a program single-game best. The Huskies are first in the CAA in 3-point field goals made and sit third in 3-point field goal percentage (.327)

WEEKLY HONORS
The CAA has named a Northeastern player for a weekly honor three times this season, including back-to-back nods in the first two weeks of play. Most recently, Tiffany Montagne earned her first weekly award after leading the Huskies over a 1-1 week, averaging 26.5 points per game. Jewel Tunstull earned her first conference Player of the Week honor after posting two double-doubles as NU split 1-1 during its second week of play. A'lece Mark earned the first CAA weekly accolade after posting a career-best 28 points in the Huskies' season-opening win over Boston University.

LEADING LADY
Jewel Tunstull has recorded seven double-doubles so far this season. Her first came against Rutgers when the lone-senior totalled 14 rebounds and 18 points. Against Harvard, Tunstull notched her third double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Tunstull went a perfect 10-for-10 at the free-throw line, shooting 100 percent from the charity stripe for the third time this season. The last time an NU player shot a perfect 10-for-10 was on Jan. 27, 2006, when Maralene Zwarich accomplished the feat against VCU. Tunstull's most recent double-double came against Albany when she tied a career-best 23 points and added 13 rebounds. The senior added to her list of career accomplishments when she logged her 1,000-career point against UMass to become the 17th player in program history to earn the achievement.

RELIABLE RETURNS
The Huskies return eight letter winners from last year's squad, including three starters in Jewel Tunstull and captains A'lece Mark and Amencie Mercier. Also returning is sophomore guard Kazzidy Stewart and junior forward Samantha DeFreese. Onia Webb, Tiffany Montagne and Tanisha Hopewell, who collectively made 35 appearances throughout the 2012-13 campaign, also return to the roster.

PRESEASON ALL-CAA HONORS
Lone-senior Jewel Tunstull was honored by the conference's coaches, named to the Preseason All-CAA First Team. A'lece Mark joined Tunstull in the accolades, earning a spot on the Preseason All-CAA Second Team.

HUSKIES TABBED THIRD
Returning three starters from last year's squad, the Northeastern women's basketball team has been predicted to finish third in the 2013 Colonial Athletic Association preseason coaches poll. The results of the poll were announced at CAA Basketball Media Day at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, Md., on Oct. 21, 2013. Third place is the highest NU has been projected to finish in the preseason poll under La-Force and places the Huskies above six teams, including 2012-13 CAA Champion Delaware. James Madison earned the top spot in the poll followed by Drexel, which finished last year's slate with a 25-11 record.

OH, CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN
Junior guards A'lece Mark and Amencie Mercier were named captains for the 2013-14 season. The duo became fixtures in the Northeastern starting five last season, helping the Huskies to their highest conference finish since joining the Colonial Athletic Conference in 2005. Both closed out the 2012-13 season ranked among the top assist leaders in the CAA, with Mark (3.36 apg) finishing third and Mercier (3.4 apg) placing fifth. Both also placed top 10 in steals and assist-to-turnover ratio. Combined, the pair posted 24 double-digit scoring games over their first two seasons, both setting career-highs during their sophomore campaigns. Both guards have played in all 60 games since they arrived on Huntington Avenue two years ago.

GOODBYE, FAREWELL
Northeastern tipped off the season without the on-court assistance of the 2012-13 tri-captains Kashaia Cannon, Deanna Kerkhof and Christina Huber. The trio made a significant impact on last year's roster as they etched their names in the Northeastern record books. Kerkhof finished tops on the squad and seventh in the CAA with 15.0 points per game, eclipsing the 1,000 point mark on Jan. 24 and ending her time on Huntington Avenue as the program's 14th leading scorer with 1,140 career points. Cannon, a southpaw sharpshooter, finished second on NU with 13.4 points per game, 11th league-wide. The majority of Cannon's damage was done behind the arc, as she knocked down a program single-season record 80 3-pointers on the year, placing 27th nationally with 2.7 trifectas per game and 16th in the country with a 40.8 percent mark from range. Huber now places third all-time in NU history with 116 blocks over the course of her career.

ROOKIE ROLL CALL
The Northeastern University women's basketball team welcomed three new student-athletes for the 2013-14 season. Head coach Daynia La-Force tipped off this year having added freshmen DaChé Williams, Francesca Sally and sophomore Briana Schnare. The three newcomers bring a versatile unit to the squad as it looks to win its first CAA Championship. Williams is a 6-2 forward hailing from Bloomfield, Conn., and Sally is a 6-1 center from Denver, Colo. Both come to Boston after decorated high school and AAU basketball careers. Schnare, a 6-3 transfer from Manhattan College will be essential in helping prepare the team's posts for battle next season, as she is sitting out of the 2013-14 campaign per NCAA transfer legislation.

#WINNING
Northeastern posted its first winning record since joining the CAA in 2005 last year, marking the first winning season since the 1999-2000 season. Overall, the Huskies have posted 19 winning seasons in their 47-year history, including a program-high seven in a row from 1980-81 to 1986-87.

THE BEST YET
With seven regular season non-conference wins during 2012-13, Northeastern had its most such victories since it began modern conference play upon joining the America East conference in 1997-98.  With 10 wins in CAA play last year, Northeastern set a new program benchmark for conference wins since joining the Colonial prior to the 2005-06 season. The previous high was eight, set in 2007-08 and 2009-10. Northeastern's fifth-place finish in the league and No. 4 seed in the CAA Championship are both Colonial bests.

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