By: Jonathon Zenk, Assistant Director of Communications
DESTIN, Fla.—Northwestern State is focusing on its defensive discipline, as it heads to the Sunshine State for the Emerald Coast Classic, beginning Monday.
First up for the Demons (3-2) is Virginia (4-1), as they continue a difficult non-conference schedule with their third power conference opponent of the season.
Tip-off is at 7:30 at Raider Arena on the Northwest Florida State campus. Fans can watch the game on FloSports.
It is the first meeting between the two schools.
"We'll have to up our level of discipline," head coach
Anna Nimz said. "That is probably something we'll be harping on for a while, and that is to be expected. It's not going to be perfect right now, but we should be finding better possessions in our defensive discipline.
"We've got to grow and learn. The fouls the officials called us for last game were fouls. We've got to wall up and stay disciplined and stay down. Arkansas Baptist got to the line and had the opportunity to shoot 30 free throws."
The Demons are coming off back-to-back 100-point performances, the first time NSU has accomplished that feat since 1993.
Last time out, NSU overcame a sluggish start to dominate Arkansas Baptist. The Demons scored just 14 points in the first quarter before scoring 89 in the final three periods to roll 103-52.
In those two games, the Demons drained 32 triples, the most they have made in a two-game stretch in program history.
NSU is led by
Vernell Atamah, whose 23 made 3-pointers are the second-most in the NCAA and tops in the nation in 3-pointers per game with 4.6.
Another positive from the last two games is the play of the bench. After scoring 26 points total in the first three games from the reserves, the bench contributed 106 in the last two games.
Payton Miller has scored 19 in the last two contests in 44 minutes off the bench, while
Joceline Geara is coming off a 10-point, 6-assist performance in the victory at Arkansas Baptist.
"We talk about it every year about how we've got to get deeper," Nimz said. "I've talked about the firepower, but now it is about building that reliability.
"Payton has been a spark plug for us. She does a great job, she's a great sixth man for us. She has a knack for that, giving us energy and is a great communicator on the court and is willing to do whatever it takes."
Geara was also a massive part of the assist numbers last game with her career high.
With the 31 assists against Ecclesia and 25 against Arkansas Baptist, it is the first time in at least two decades that the Demons have dished out at least 25 helpers in back-to-back games.
While
Nya Valentine is the point guard and leads the team with 16 assists, she is far from the only one to set up her teammates. Seven players average at least one assist per game.
The Cavaliers have three players averaging double figures, led by Kymora Johnson (16.6 ppg). Tabitha Amanze (10.8) and Paris Clark (10.2) also average in double figures for a team that scores nearly 80 points per game outscores its opponents on average by more than 33 points per contest.
It will be the first of two games on back-to-back days, as NSU plays either Nebraska or Purdue Fort Wayne on Tuesday. The Demons already faced the Cornhuskers already this season, the season opener in Lincoln, Neb.