Women's Basketball Begins Homestand Against CampbellWomen's Basketball Begins Homestand Against Campbell

Women's Basketball Begins Homestand Against Campbell

by Jenna VanHoose
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ORLANDO - After spending Thanksgiving break in the Discover Puerto Rico Classic, the UCF women's basketball team is back in action in Addition Financial Arena on Dec. 3 at 3p.m. against Campbell.

The Rundown

  • This will mark the 23rd matchup between the two teams. 

  The Knights hold a 14-9 advantage over the Camels and a 9-1 record in Orlando.

  Both squads are back in the States following games in San Juan, Puerto Rico during Thanksgiving break.

  Last year, the Black and Gold travelled to Buies Creek and came away with a 62-60 win

This matchup will be the start of the Knights four game homestand before heading into their inaugural Big 12 season at Oklahoma on Dec. 30.

Scouting Campbell

The Camels come into the matchup with a 5-1 record and are on a three-game win streak.

Christabel Ezumah leads the team in scoring, averaging 13.2 points per game. Along with 8.8 rebounds per game, just shy of a double-double.

Ezumah is ranked 20th in the NCAA with a 62.3 field goal percentage.

Last Time Out

UCF defeated Sacred Heart, 69-58, in its third and final game of the Discover Puerto Rico Classic.

Guard Kaitlin Peterson set a new career-high with 32 points on 11-18 shooting to lead the Knights. Freshman Achol Akot collected her first career double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. The Knights shot 53 percent from the field and 50 percent from beyond the arc in the win. 

Approaching a Milestone

Mya Burns currently sits at 998 career points.

Burns came to UCF in the 2022-23 season, as she spent her first three seasons at Georgia Southern and accumulated 656 points.

So far at UCF, she tallied 263 points last season adding 79 and counting for this season.

It’s Raining Threes

 • In the NCAA rankings, the Knights are ranked 18th with a three-point percentage of 39.0.

 • Laila Jewett leads the Knights shooting 70 percent from beyond the arc, good enough to be No. 5 in the NCAA.

 • Kaitlin Peterson is ranked 38th in the NCAA averaging three triples per game.

Give ‘Em The Freebies

 • As a team, the Black and Gold are ranked 18th in the nation with a free throw percentage of 80.0.

 • In the matchup against Anderson on Nov. 13, the Black and Gold recorded a season-high 24 free throws made along with a .857 shooting percentage from the line.

• In the Big 12, the Knights are No. 1 with a free-throw percentage of 80.0.

Discover Puerto Rico Classic

The Black and Gold spent their Thanksgiving break in San Juan, Puerto Rico playing in the Discover Puerto Rico Classic.

 The Knights played a total of three games and left the island with three wins, for an overall record of 6-0.

UCF faced Jackson State, St. John’s and Sacred Heart.

Starting the season on 100

UCF started the season off with a 101-63 win against Bethune-Cookman on Nov. 6 marking the fifth consecutive season-opening victory, all of which have come on its home floor.

The Knights also scored at least 90 points in a season-opener for the first time since the 2014-15 campaign, when they topped Florida Atlantic 94-74 Nov. 14.

UCF topped 100 points in a single game for the first time since January 26, 1998, in its 102-70 victory at Troy.

The Knights limited BCU to 16 or fewer points in three of the four quarters.

With 13 3-point field goals, the comfortable victory also featured the second time in as many seasons that saw UCF drill at least 10 triples in its season-opening win. The team drained 11 3-point shots in its 2022-23 season-opening win over Winthrop, representing its lone contest with double-digit threes.

No. 3 goes for 30-plus (twice)

Junior mid-year transfer Kaitlin Peterson dropped a then career-high 31 points in her first game as a Knight.

Peterson shot 6-10 from beyond the arc and 12-19 from the field adding in one free throw.

Marking it her second career game in double digits, and her first since Feb. 9, 2022, at Illinois.

She also notched the first 30-plus point game by a Knight since Laila Jewett scored 34 in UCF’s 79-74 win over Samford Nov. 26, 2022.

In the third game of the Puerto Rico Classic, Peterson recorded a career-high 32 points to mark her second 30-plus game of the season.

Currently, she is on a six-game double digit scoring streak.

New Faces on the Court

In UCF ‘s season opener on Nov. 6 against Bethune-Cookman, a total of four Knights made their debut on the hardwood including Kaitlin Peterson, Timia Ware, Achol Akot and Jayla Kelly.

Peterson, Ware and Akot all started for the Black and Gold and each played significant minutes.

Akot was the sole freshman that played in the home-opener recording a game-high 14 rebounds highlighted by eight offensive rebounds and three steals.

Khyala Ngodu made her college debut on Nov. 13 against Anderson recording five points in just three minutes of play.

Back On Campus

UCF returns seven players from last year’s roster.

Taylor Gibson, Mya Burns, Sierra Godbolt, Laila Jewett and Anzhané Hutton all saw court time last season.

Morgan Robinson-Nwagwu and Asia Todd both missed the entire 2022-23 season due to injury.

Duo of Mid-Year Transfers

Kaitlin Peterson (Indiana) and Timia Ware (LSU) transferred mid-year from their respective schools but were only able to practice with UCF due to playing games during the fall semester.

Peterson played in six games during the fall where she recorded 24 points and five rebounds. 

Ware appeared in one game at LSU before transferring to UCF in December.

Welcome to Orlando

Four new faces joined the UCF program in the offseason.

A freshman duo of Achol Akot and Khyala Ngodu arrived in Orlando, along with the transfer class that includes Jayla Kelly (Missouri) and Mary McMillan (UNC-Wilmington).

Kelly appeared in 26 games last season averaging 3.2 points and 2.7 rebounds.

McMillan played in five games before suffering a season-ending injury.

Going International

Freshman Achol Akot spent her summer playing with U19 Team Canada.

Team Canada went on to earn bronze in the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup in Spain with a win over France.

Akot averaged 14.8 minutes in seven games along with 5.9 rebounds.

New Staff, New Era

The Knights brought in five new faces to join the women’s basketball program.

Chandler McCabe joined the staff as assistant coach in May, along with Erin Horne as director of operations.

Tasha Taylor was added to the UCF women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach in July 2023.

Mike Carey, a 34-year collegiate coaching veteran with Big 12 Conference experience, enters his first season with the Knights in 2023-24.

Walter Pitts rounds out the staff as assistant coach and director of player development.

Reppin’ the Swoosh

UCF Athletics has renewed its contract with Nike.

A new five-year deal keeps Nike as the official apparel and footwear provider of the Knights through the 2028-29 academic year.

UCF will continue to work directly with Nike as the official supplier of uniforms, equipment and apparel for UCF Athletics.

“As a Nike school since 2010, UCF has experienced tremendous growth with this partnership, and we will continue to elevate in the Big 12 Conference,” says UCF vice president and director of athletics Terry Mohajir.

“Nike has allowed us to innovate and enhance our brand among some of the best in the country. We look forward to our direct collaboration with our partners at Nike and their renewed commitment and belief in UCF Athletics.”

New Kids on the Block

  UCF officially joined the Big 12 Conference on July 1, 2023.

• The Knights’ athletics program has now moved from Division III, Division II, the FCS level, the FBS level that included time in the Mid Atlantic Conference, Conference USA, the American Athletic Conference, and now to the Big 12 Conference.

• The Knights enter the Power 5 as the youngest school, having been founded in 1963 to supply NASA with engineers.

• UCF joined the conference with Cincinnati, Houston and BYU to push the conference to 14 women’s basketball programs.

We>Me

• Coach Messer and her team came up with a motto for this year ‘We are greater than me’.

• We are greater than me means that we are greater than ourselves and its important for us to work together as a team rather than as a single individual.