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PREVIEW: Home stand concludes Saturday for No. 4 Women's Basketball

Game Info 4 Humber vs St. Lawrence
Date Feb. 26
Tip-off 1 p.m.
Venue North Campus Gym
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Social Stream HawksGameday
Series Record Humber leads, 10-4
Last Meeting W, 102-65 (2/29/20)
Streak W6

The Storyline

No. 4 Humber women's basketball will conclude its 2022 regular-season home schedule Saturday afternoon when the St. Lawrence Surge (1-2, 5th East) visits the North Campus Gym.

Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. and will be streamed live on the Hawks Sports Network.

The Matchup

The Hawks and Surge will be meeting in the regular season for the first time since 2007. Humber rolled to a postseason victory in the last meeting, defeating St. Lawrence at home in the 2020 playoffs, 102-65.

Last Time Out

Despite being shorthanded, Humber's big three of Miea Campbell-Johnson, Brittney English, and Kia Watt combined to score 84 points in Humber's home victory over Seneca, 91-41. 

Scouting St. Lawrence
  • Grace Van is leading the squad in scoring, averaging 11.0 points per game.
  • Humber is 3-1 all-time against St. Lawrence at home during the regular season.
  • St. Lawrence changed its team name from Vikings to Surge in 2020.
  • The Surge has never won an OCAA DI medal.
  • As a team, St. Lawrence is averaging 50.3 PPG, the second-lowest mark in the conference.
Welcome Back

All Humber fans can now attend varsity home events at the North Campus Gym - at 50 per cent capacity. 

Rankings

After a 5-0 start to the season, the Hawks have moved up to the fourth spot in the national rankings after opening the year at number 13.

Anyone Hungry?

Kia Watt and Brittney English were the first Humber teammates to record a 30-burger in the same game since at least 2011.

Block Party

Becoming just the first Humber player to record a triple-double since Ceejay Nofuente, Miea Campbell-Johnson became the first to do it with blocks. Her 10 swats against Seneca were a single-game program record.

From Deep

Led by sharpshooter Nikki Ylagan's league-best 18 triples, the Hawks are leading the conference with 54 3-pointers made at a league-high 34.0 per cent. 

Boarding

After passing Chioma Oriuwa on Humber's career rebounding list, MCJ needs 26 more boards to move past Ceejay Nofuente for second all-time.

At the Helm

In his tenth season as bench boss for the Hawks, Ajay Sharma owns a 186-28 career record. 

What's Next?

No. 4 Humber will head on the road for a two-game road trip to conclude the regular season. The Hawks will start with Seneca (0-4, 8th West) on Mar. 2 with tip-off set for 6 p.m. Follow @HumberHawks on Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date on all things Humber basketball.