KENTUCKY STATE (4-8, 1-4 SIAC) vs CLARK ATLANTA (4-10, 3-3 SIAC)
SCOUTING THE PANTHERS: Clark Atlanta enters the game losers in six of its last eight games, but is coming off a 77-70 win over Central State that featured a 27 point turnaround. Once trailing by as much as 11 points in the second quarter, the Panthers built a 16-point fourth quarter lead before settling on a seven-point win.
Four different players, led by Nailah Mawusi-Mitchell, reached double figures for Clark Atlanta.
Sophomore guard Reagan Jackson, who missed the Central State game, is leading the team in scoring with 14.4 points per game. Senior guard Reyana Miller is second on the team with 11.9 points per game. The duo has combined to shoot 142 of the team's 280 three pointers.
SCORING MARGIN: Clark Atlanta is last in the conference getting outscored by more than 10 points per game, while Kentucky State is ranked seventh – getting outscored by just 3.2 points per game. In the last two games, the Thorobreds had a last second shot to either win or tie the game.
REBOUNDING: Kentucky State is fourth in rebounding margin at plus 6.4, while CAU is 11
th getting outrebounded by 7.2 rebounds. The Thorobreds are coming off a game in which they pulled down 22 offensive rebounds and is second in the SIAC in defensive rebounding.
EFFICIENCY: Senior forward
Victoria Blankenship is ranked fourth in the conference in field goal percentage, converting 54.7 percent (52-of-95) from the floor. She is leads on the team with 14.0 points per game and is second with 5.7. Blankenship is coming off her first double-double of the season with 26 points and 14 rebounds.
SHARPSHOOTER: Senior
Amani Williams is leading the conference in three-point shooting, converting 50 percent (13-of-26) of her attempts this season. If qualified, Williams would be fifth in the country. To qualify, a shooter must average two three-pointers made per game.
SHORT HANDED: Kentucky State only had seven players available for its last three games, and only senior
Carnethia Brown has started all 11 games for the Thorobreds.