NEWARK, Del. - Women's basketball (12-7, 5-3 CUSA) will head to Delaware (9-11, 3-5 CUSA) for the second leg of their two-game road trip as they will face off against the Blue Hens for the first time in program history.
Sunday, Feb. 1 at Delaware
QUICK FACTS
The Panthers will play Delaware for the first time in their program history, as well as the first time with Delaware being a member of Conference USA, as this is the inaugural season in CUSA for the Blue Hens.
Coming into the matchup, FIU are second in CUSA in scoring on the season with 74.6 points scored per game, and tied for first in CUSA-play, putting up 70.1 points on CUSA opponents.
Rhema Collins has been a force all season, coming into the matchup with ten double-doubles, first in CUSA and 15th in the nation. On the season, Collins is first in CUSA with 18.5 points per game, first with 10 rebounds per game and first in blocks per game as well with 1.6.
Parris Atkins has been as advertised from her CUSA Preseason All-Conference selection. The guard is tied for second in CUSA, averaging 17.5 points per game, and has been all over the court on defense. With 3.4 steals per game, she is second in CUSA and 12th in the nation in steals.Â
Rhema Collins scored a career-high 40 points against Georgia State. It is the most points scored in CUSA this season, and the most any player in CUSA has scored since the 2022-23 season. It's the first time an FIU player has had a 40-point performance since 2017, and she is only the seventh player since at least 1994 to achieve 40 points in a game as a Panther.
Parris Atkins scored a career-high 35 points against Missouri State in the Panthers' first game of conference-play this season. She is only the 24th player in program history to score 35 or more points in a game since 2005, and it is the second most points scored that any player in Conference USA has scored this season.
Atkins also scored 20+ points two games in a row from 1/10-1/15/23. She is the first player to achieve that status since the 2022-23 season. Rhema Collins followed that up with another two 20+ point in a row performances in the Panthers' road trip at New Mexico State and UTEP.
Freshman Grecia Ferrer Leal has been as good as you can get from a first year, ranking in the top-4 in the league in both assists per game and total assists.Â
Junior Denika Lightbourne had a career day against Jacksonville State when she put up a staggering 25 points in just 16 minutes played. She surpassed her previous career-high of 21 which she achieved in the first game of the season against South Florida.
CUSA Leaders:
OFFENSIVE
Scoring:
Rhema Collins, 1st - 18.5 ppg
Parris Atkins, T-2nd - 17.5 ppg
Rebounding:
Rhema Collins, 1st - 10 rpg
FIELD GOAL %:
Rhema Collins, 2nd - 48.7%
Free-Throw %:
Parris Atkins, 5th - 76.6%
Rhema Collins, 6th - 75.6%
Assists:
Grecia Ferrer, 4th - 3.8 apg
Total Assists:
Grecia Ferrer, 2nd - 72
DEFENSIVE
Blocks:
Rhema Collins, 1st - 1.6 bpg
Steals:
Parris Atkins, 3nd - 3.4 spg
Sophomore Ndate Ndiaye scored her career-high against Florida National with 15 points. She surpassed her previous career-high of 13 points which came in a victory over Seattle in the FIU Thanksgiving Tournament.Â
FIU welcomes back five returners to Miami in senior Parris Atkins, redshirt-sophomore Fantasia James, junior Judit Valero and sophomores Ndate Ndiaye and Claudia Marina.
Parris Atkins and Fantasia James were both honored with CUSA All-Conference awards last season. Parris Atkins, then in her first season as a Panther, was an immediate contributor and made the CUSA All-Conference Second Team. James, a redshirt freshman at the time, was named to the CUSA All-Freshman Team for her performance during the 2024-25 season.
FIU has the most international players rostered in Conference USA. The Panthers boast 12 of their 14 players born outside of the United States.
FIU is coming off a 2024-25 season that saw the Panthers go 11-18 overall and 7-11 in conference-play, ending sixth in the conference.Â
SCOUTING THE BLUE HENS
Delaware is 9-11 and 3-5 in conference-play in their first season in Conference USA. After losing their first four against CUSA opponents, the Blue Hens seem to have found their groove, going 3-1 over their last four games and beating Liberty, Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky.Â
A well-rounded team, Delaware has three players scoring in double-figures, led by center Ande'a Cherisier, who leads the team with 13.5 points per game and is second in rebounding, pulling down 7.7 a game. She is complimented by guard Kailah Correa, second on the team with 12.1 points per game, leading the Blue Hens in assists with 2.6 a contest.
The final Blue Hen scoring in double-figures is guard Safi Kolliegbo, putting up 10.2 points per game and pacing the Hens in steals with 2.0 a game.
The Panthers are 4-1 in their last five games, and are looking to build off a victory over Liberty in their last contest.
TICKETS
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