
K-State Visits Washington in WNIT Super 16
Mar 23, 2023 | Women's Basketball
GAME 36 | 2023 Postseason WNIT - Super 16
K-State (19-16, 5-13 Big 12) at Washington (17-14, 7-11 Pac 12)
March 24, 2023 | 9 p.m. (CT) | Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000) | Seattle, Wash.
Television
GoHuskies.com/Live
Radio
K-State Sports Network
Online: kstatesports.com
Play-by-Play: Brian Smoller
Analyst: Kristin Waller
Live Stats
kstatesports.com
Series History vs. Washington
• K-State leads the series with Washington, 2-0.
• Head coach Jeff Mittie will face Washington for the first time in his career.
• K-State is 1-0 against the Huskies in games played in Manhattan.
• The Wildcats are 49-49 against current members of the Pac 12 Conference.
SEATTLE, Washington - K-State (19-16) will continue its Postseason WNIT journey on Friday, as the Wildcats visit Washington (17-14) in the Super 16 at 9 p.m. (CT), at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle. This will be K-State's first trip to Washington since 2008.
• Friday's game will stream at gohuskies.com/live.
Starting 5
Five names, numbers or storylines about K-State WBB
1. Wildcats in the WNIT
• K-State is 18-5 in its seven appearances in the Postseason WNIT. The Wildcats have reached the semifinals of the Postseason WNIT three times, which included winning the title in 2006.
2. 500 Free Throws/250 Three-Pointers
• K-State is one of three teams in the nation (Arkansas & Middle Tennessee) this season with 500 or more free throws made (572) and 250 or more 3-point field goals made (258). This is the sixth time since 2009-10 in which a Big 12 school achieved these numbers in a season.
3. K-State Sets Free Throw Record
• The Wildcats have set the school record for free throws made in a season with 572. K-State is one of eight teams in the nation with 500 or more made free throws this season and ranks second.
4. 20x5 From Long Range
• K-State has registered the third season in program history with five or more Wildcats with 20 or more 3-point field goals made in a season (2002-03 & 2009-10).
5. Sundell Sets Assist Record
• Sophomore Serena Sundell set the school record for assists in a sophomore season with 180 this season, surpassing the previous record of 179 by Shalee Lehning in the 2006-07 season. Her 180 assists this season ranks 16th in the nation.
Number to Know
2,476
• K-State has recorded 2,476 points this season, the sixth time in the Jeff Mittie era in which the Wildcats scored 2,000 or more points in a season.
• K-State's point total this season ranks sixth in program history and the most under Mittie.
• The 2,476 points this season marks the first time since the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons in which K-State tallied consecutive seasons with 2,000 or more points.
At a Glance: Washington
• Washington (17-14, 7-11 Pac 12) enters Friday's Potseason WNIT Super 16 game following a 67-56 win over New Mexico in the second round.
• Washington is guided on the sideline by second-year head coach Tina Langley. In her first two seasons in Seattle, Langley has guided the program to a 24-30 record. Prior to leading the Huskies, Langley was the head coach at Rice for six seasons and led the Owls to the 2021 WNIT title.
• The Huskies are led by sophomore forward Dalayah Daniels. The 6'4" product of Seattle, was named 2023 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and is averaging 11.0 points on a .495 field goal percentage and 8.8 rebounds.
Last Time Out
at K-State 71, Wyoming 55 (March 21, 2023; Manhattan, Kan.)
• K-State used a 16-0 run between the first and second quarters to take control of the game.
• The Wildcats tied the school record for free throws made in a Postseason WNIT game.
• Three Wildcats reached double figures led by sophomore Serena Sundell with 20 points and five assists while senior Gabby Gregory notched 19 points and five rebounds and sophomore Brylee Glenn carded 10 points.
K-State Top-20 in NCAA History for Wins
• K-State is in its 55th season of action and ranks among the top programs in NCAA history for all-time wins.
• K-State's all-time record stands at 1,017-655 (.608) and the Wildcats entered the 2022-23 season ranked 19th in NCAA Division I women's basketball history for program wins. The Wildcats were the 19th program in NCAA Division I history to reach 1,000 or more wins as a program and the third among the Big 12 (Texas, Baylor). K-State is averaging 18.5 wins per season.
• Kansas State is one of four teams in the nation to be guided by an active head coach with 600 or more career wins and the program has surpassed the 1,000-win mark (Stanford, UConn, NC State).
• The Wildcats have accumulated 26 20-win seasons and have secured 380 victories inside Bramlage Coliseum.
• K-State has 219 wins in the Big 12 Conference.
• Kansas State has registered 226 victories when they were ranked in the Associated Press top-25 poll and achieved 87 wins against teams ranked in the AP poll.
Halftime Lead = K-State 'W'
• Since the 2001-02 season, K-State is 355-49 (.879) when leading at the break, including a 16-0 record this season.
• K-State is 129-16 (.890) when leading at the break under head coach Jeff Mittie.
• Since the start of the 2007-08 season, K-State is 260-17 (.939) when leading with five minutes to play including a 144-6 (.960) record under Mittie.
Wildcats Picking Pockets
• Kansas State has displayed quick hands this season, as the Wildcats are second in the Big 12 in steals per game (9.43 spg).
• The Wildcats have pocketed 330 steals this season, the most since the 2014-15 season (374). Of the 601 opponent turnovers, 54.9 percent have come by way of a K-State steal.
• According to HerHoopStats.com, K-State ranks third in the Big 12 with a steal rate (percent of opponent plays that result in a steal) of 11.1 percent. During the Jeff Mittie era at K-State, the 2022-23 steal rate ranks second over the nine-season span, trailing the 2014-15 season (14.4 percent).
• The Wildcats own 16 games with 10 or more steals, including a season-high of 20 against Kansas City on Dec. 7. This marked the most steals by the Wildcats since Dec. 22, 2014, against Abilene Christian (24).
• K-State features three players with 50 or more steals this season: Jaelyn Glenn (89), Serena Sundell (66) and Brylee Glenn (59). The trio has the most combined steals of any three teammates in the Big 12 this season (214).
• This season marks the third time since 2009-10 and first since 2017-18 to feature three players with 50 or more steals.
Magic Number is 70 Points
• Since the 2014-15 season, K-State is 92-18 (.836) when scoring 70 or more points in a game.
• K-State is averaging 70.7 points per game this season on a .403 field goal percentage. The 70.7 points per game this season is the highest since K-State averaged 71.4 in the 2004-05 season.
• K-State's points per 100 possessions this season stands at 95.3, is the fourth-highest for the program since the 2009-10 season.
• The Wildcats have scored 70 or more points in a game 21 times (16-5) including a season-high 93 against Northern Arizona on Nov. 25 during the Paradise Jam.
• The 21 games with 70 or more points scored are the most in the Jeff Mittie era and the highest since at least the 2000-01 season.
• Kansas State opened the 2022-23 season with seven straight games of 70 or more points for the first time in program history.
Gregory, Sundell Potent Tandem
• K-State's duo of Gabby Gregory (627) and Serena Sundell (491) have combined for 1,118 points this season.
• Gregory and Sundell are the 10th tandem in school history to combine to score 1,000 or more points in a season (min. 400+ points by each player) and ranks fifth overall.
• Gregory and Sundell are responsible for 45.2 percent of K-State's point total this season and lead the Big 12 for responsibility of total points.
20-Pt Quarters For the Wildcats
• Since the inception of the quarter system in the 2015-16 season, K-State owns an overall record of 112-57 (.663) when scoring 20 or more points in any quarter in a game.
• Since the 2015-16 season, K-State has registered 267 quarters with 20 or more points with a high of 50 this season.
• Among the record 50 quarters with 20 or more points is an effort of all four quarters against Baylor on Feb. 15 with 20-plus points. Prior to its win over Baylor, K-State last recorded four quarters with 20 or more points against Kansas on Feb. 24, 2018.
• Against Wisconsin in the fourth quarter, Utah Tech in the first quarter and Wichita State in the third quarter, K-State registered 31 points in a frame. This marked the most points in a quarter since Jan. 23, 2022, against Oklahoma when K-State scored 32 points in the second quarter.
K-State Attacking the Paint
• Despite the absence of 2022 All-American center Ayoka Lee, the Wildcats continue to find buckets in the paint.
• Kansas State has registered 1,024 points in the lane (29.3 ppg) this season, including a high of 48 against Oklahoma State on Jan. 4. The Wildcats have scored 30 or more points in the paint in 16 games this season.
• K-State has scored 900 or more points in the paint in eight of head coach Jeff Mittie's nine seasons including a high of 1,064 points (31.3 ppg) during the 2016-17 season.
Glenn Reaches Rare Lines
• Jaelyn Glenn continues to provide unique stat lines for K-State.
• For the season, Glenn's diverse stat line includes averaging 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.1 assists.
• Glenn is one of two players in the Big 12 this season currently averaging 11 or more points, five or more rebounds, two or more assists and two or more steals.
• She is the only player in the Big 12 and one of six in the nation this season with 400 or more points, 175 or more rebounds and 85 or more steals. Glenn is the first Wildcat in program history to reach 400 or more points, 175 or more rebounds and 85 or more steals in a season.
• Glenn leads the Big 12 in steals per game and total steals (89). She is 16th in the nation for total steals.
• Glenn has established career season-highs for points (402), field goals made and attempted (148-of-359), 3-point field goals made and attempted (71-of-195), free throws made and attempted (35-of-52), steals (89) and blocked shots (17).
• Glenn owns 12 games this season with the combined stat line of 10 or more points, five or more rebounds and two or more steals and 14 such games in her career.
• At Iowa State on Jan. 11, Glenn registered one of the most unique stat lines by a Wildcat. Glenn tallied 17 points, 10 rebounds, six steals, three assists and two blocks. According to HerHoopStats, Glenn is the only Power 5 player in the nation and one of just four nationally this season to reach these marks in a game. She is the only K-State player to achieve these numbers in all of these categories in a game since 2009-10.
• Against West Virginia on Jan. 7, Glenn recorded her first career double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and three steals.
• In her career, Glenn has scored in double figures in 30 games, has 28 games with five or more rebounds and 37 games with two or more steals, including 13 with four or more.
Sundell Sets Assist Mark
• Serena Sundell has established herself at the point for K-State with her distribution skills.
• In the 2022-23 season, Sundell has handed out a career-high 180 assists (5.14 apg) including a season-high 10 against Oklahoma State on Jan. 4.
• Sundell's 180 assists this season set the school record for assists in a sophomore season.
• Sundell ranks fourth in the Big 12 in assists per game and eighth in assist to turnover ratio (1.53). In Big 12 action, Sundell averaged 5.06 assists and ranked fourth in the category.
• She has 42 career games with five or more assists including three games with 10 or more assists and a career-high of 11 assists.
• Sundell's career total stands at 356 and ranks 12th on the K-State career assists list. She is the 12th player in program history with 350 or more career assists. Sundell is the second player in program history (Shalee Lehning, 368) with 350 or more assists by the conclusion of their sophomore season.
• Her career assist to turnover ratio of 1.67 is fifth in program history (min. 100 career assists).
• Among active Big 12 players, Sundell ranks third for career assists per game (5.24).
Glow of Sundell
• Serena Sundell owns the most diverse stat line in the Big 12 in the 2022-23 season.
• Sundell is the only player in the Big 12 and one of two in the nation (Caitlin Clark, Iowa) this season with 475 or more points, 175 or more assists and 50 or more steals.
• Since 2009-10, she is the only Wildcat to achieve these marks in a single-season.
• The guard from Maryville, Missouri, has achieved career-highs in scoring, field goals made, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, rebounds and steals.
Gregory Scores it
• Guard Gabby Gregory has been a dynamic addition to the K-State lineup this season.
• In her career, Gregory has scored 1,412 points (13.3 ppg). She is the first player to transfer to K-State and then reach the 1,000-point mark in her collegiate career. She ranks seventh among active Big 12 players for career points scored and is eighth among active players for career scoring average.
• This season, Gregory is second in the Big 12 in total points scored with a career-high 627 points and is second in the league in scoring average (18.44 ppg). She is shooting .408 from the field, including a .319 three-point percentage and an .842 free throw percentage.
• Gregory has increased her scoring average by +15.8 points from the 2021-22 season (2.6 ppg) to the 2022-23 season (18.4).
• Gregory ranks 31st in the nation in scoring average and 28th for total points scored. This is Gregory's third career season with 300 or more points scored and is a new career single-season high.
• She is second in the Big 12 in games with 20 or more points (18) and second for games with 30 or more points (2).
• Gregory's 627 points makes her the sixth Wildcat to score 600 or more points in a season and her point total ranks fifth in school history.
• In league-only games, Gregory ranked third in the Big 12 in scoring average (16.94 ppg).
• The product of Tulsa, Oklahoma, earned her first career Big 12 Player of the Week honor following the first week, as she averaged 22.0 points per contest on a 50.0 percent field goal percentage including a 40.0 percent effort from 3-point range, a 90.9 percent effort from the foul line, 8.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
Gregory Puts Up the Numbers
• K-State senior guard Gabby Gregory has registered her first career season with 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws made and 75 or more 3-point field goals made.
• Gregory is one of five players in the nation this season with 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws made and 75 or more 3-point field goals made (Caitlin Clark, Iowa; Destiny Leo, Cleveland State; Ashley Joens, Iowa State; Kahlaijah Dean, Sacramento State).
• Gregory is the only player in program history to reach these marks in a season.
• According to HerHoopsStats.com, Gregory is the fourth player in the Big 12 (fifth time) since the 2009-10 season to register 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws and 75 or more 3-point field goals made in a season.
K-State (19-16, 5-13 Big 12) at Washington (17-14, 7-11 Pac 12)
March 24, 2023 | 9 p.m. (CT) | Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000) | Seattle, Wash.
Television
GoHuskies.com/Live
Radio
K-State Sports Network
Online: kstatesports.com
Play-by-Play: Brian Smoller
Analyst: Kristin Waller
Live Stats
kstatesports.com
Series History vs. Washington
• K-State leads the series with Washington, 2-0.
• Head coach Jeff Mittie will face Washington for the first time in his career.
• K-State is 1-0 against the Huskies in games played in Manhattan.
• The Wildcats are 49-49 against current members of the Pac 12 Conference.
SEATTLE, Washington - K-State (19-16) will continue its Postseason WNIT journey on Friday, as the Wildcats visit Washington (17-14) in the Super 16 at 9 p.m. (CT), at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle. This will be K-State's first trip to Washington since 2008.
• Friday's game will stream at gohuskies.com/live.
Starting 5
Five names, numbers or storylines about K-State WBB
1. Wildcats in the WNIT
• K-State is 18-5 in its seven appearances in the Postseason WNIT. The Wildcats have reached the semifinals of the Postseason WNIT three times, which included winning the title in 2006.
2. 500 Free Throws/250 Three-Pointers
• K-State is one of three teams in the nation (Arkansas & Middle Tennessee) this season with 500 or more free throws made (572) and 250 or more 3-point field goals made (258). This is the sixth time since 2009-10 in which a Big 12 school achieved these numbers in a season.
3. K-State Sets Free Throw Record
• The Wildcats have set the school record for free throws made in a season with 572. K-State is one of eight teams in the nation with 500 or more made free throws this season and ranks second.
4. 20x5 From Long Range
• K-State has registered the third season in program history with five or more Wildcats with 20 or more 3-point field goals made in a season (2002-03 & 2009-10).
5. Sundell Sets Assist Record
• Sophomore Serena Sundell set the school record for assists in a sophomore season with 180 this season, surpassing the previous record of 179 by Shalee Lehning in the 2006-07 season. Her 180 assists this season ranks 16th in the nation.
Number to Know
2,476
• K-State has recorded 2,476 points this season, the sixth time in the Jeff Mittie era in which the Wildcats scored 2,000 or more points in a season.
• K-State's point total this season ranks sixth in program history and the most under Mittie.
• The 2,476 points this season marks the first time since the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons in which K-State tallied consecutive seasons with 2,000 or more points.
At a Glance: Washington
• Washington (17-14, 7-11 Pac 12) enters Friday's Potseason WNIT Super 16 game following a 67-56 win over New Mexico in the second round.
• Washington is guided on the sideline by second-year head coach Tina Langley. In her first two seasons in Seattle, Langley has guided the program to a 24-30 record. Prior to leading the Huskies, Langley was the head coach at Rice for six seasons and led the Owls to the 2021 WNIT title.
• The Huskies are led by sophomore forward Dalayah Daniels. The 6'4" product of Seattle, was named 2023 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and is averaging 11.0 points on a .495 field goal percentage and 8.8 rebounds.
Last Time Out
at K-State 71, Wyoming 55 (March 21, 2023; Manhattan, Kan.)
• K-State used a 16-0 run between the first and second quarters to take control of the game.
• The Wildcats tied the school record for free throws made in a Postseason WNIT game.
• Three Wildcats reached double figures led by sophomore Serena Sundell with 20 points and five assists while senior Gabby Gregory notched 19 points and five rebounds and sophomore Brylee Glenn carded 10 points.
K-State Top-20 in NCAA History for Wins
• K-State is in its 55th season of action and ranks among the top programs in NCAA history for all-time wins.
• K-State's all-time record stands at 1,017-655 (.608) and the Wildcats entered the 2022-23 season ranked 19th in NCAA Division I women's basketball history for program wins. The Wildcats were the 19th program in NCAA Division I history to reach 1,000 or more wins as a program and the third among the Big 12 (Texas, Baylor). K-State is averaging 18.5 wins per season.
• Kansas State is one of four teams in the nation to be guided by an active head coach with 600 or more career wins and the program has surpassed the 1,000-win mark (Stanford, UConn, NC State).
• The Wildcats have accumulated 26 20-win seasons and have secured 380 victories inside Bramlage Coliseum.
• K-State has 219 wins in the Big 12 Conference.
• Kansas State has registered 226 victories when they were ranked in the Associated Press top-25 poll and achieved 87 wins against teams ranked in the AP poll.
Halftime Lead = K-State 'W'
• Since the 2001-02 season, K-State is 355-49 (.879) when leading at the break, including a 16-0 record this season.
• K-State is 129-16 (.890) when leading at the break under head coach Jeff Mittie.
• Since the start of the 2007-08 season, K-State is 260-17 (.939) when leading with five minutes to play including a 144-6 (.960) record under Mittie.
Wildcats Picking Pockets
• Kansas State has displayed quick hands this season, as the Wildcats are second in the Big 12 in steals per game (9.43 spg).
• The Wildcats have pocketed 330 steals this season, the most since the 2014-15 season (374). Of the 601 opponent turnovers, 54.9 percent have come by way of a K-State steal.
• According to HerHoopStats.com, K-State ranks third in the Big 12 with a steal rate (percent of opponent plays that result in a steal) of 11.1 percent. During the Jeff Mittie era at K-State, the 2022-23 steal rate ranks second over the nine-season span, trailing the 2014-15 season (14.4 percent).
• The Wildcats own 16 games with 10 or more steals, including a season-high of 20 against Kansas City on Dec. 7. This marked the most steals by the Wildcats since Dec. 22, 2014, against Abilene Christian (24).
• K-State features three players with 50 or more steals this season: Jaelyn Glenn (89), Serena Sundell (66) and Brylee Glenn (59). The trio has the most combined steals of any three teammates in the Big 12 this season (214).
• This season marks the third time since 2009-10 and first since 2017-18 to feature three players with 50 or more steals.
Magic Number is 70 Points
• Since the 2014-15 season, K-State is 92-18 (.836) when scoring 70 or more points in a game.
• K-State is averaging 70.7 points per game this season on a .403 field goal percentage. The 70.7 points per game this season is the highest since K-State averaged 71.4 in the 2004-05 season.
• K-State's points per 100 possessions this season stands at 95.3, is the fourth-highest for the program since the 2009-10 season.
• The Wildcats have scored 70 or more points in a game 21 times (16-5) including a season-high 93 against Northern Arizona on Nov. 25 during the Paradise Jam.
• The 21 games with 70 or more points scored are the most in the Jeff Mittie era and the highest since at least the 2000-01 season.
• Kansas State opened the 2022-23 season with seven straight games of 70 or more points for the first time in program history.
Gregory, Sundell Potent Tandem
• K-State's duo of Gabby Gregory (627) and Serena Sundell (491) have combined for 1,118 points this season.
• Gregory and Sundell are the 10th tandem in school history to combine to score 1,000 or more points in a season (min. 400+ points by each player) and ranks fifth overall.
• Gregory and Sundell are responsible for 45.2 percent of K-State's point total this season and lead the Big 12 for responsibility of total points.
20-Pt Quarters For the Wildcats
• Since the inception of the quarter system in the 2015-16 season, K-State owns an overall record of 112-57 (.663) when scoring 20 or more points in any quarter in a game.
• Since the 2015-16 season, K-State has registered 267 quarters with 20 or more points with a high of 50 this season.
• Among the record 50 quarters with 20 or more points is an effort of all four quarters against Baylor on Feb. 15 with 20-plus points. Prior to its win over Baylor, K-State last recorded four quarters with 20 or more points against Kansas on Feb. 24, 2018.
• Against Wisconsin in the fourth quarter, Utah Tech in the first quarter and Wichita State in the third quarter, K-State registered 31 points in a frame. This marked the most points in a quarter since Jan. 23, 2022, against Oklahoma when K-State scored 32 points in the second quarter.
K-State Attacking the Paint
• Despite the absence of 2022 All-American center Ayoka Lee, the Wildcats continue to find buckets in the paint.
• Kansas State has registered 1,024 points in the lane (29.3 ppg) this season, including a high of 48 against Oklahoma State on Jan. 4. The Wildcats have scored 30 or more points in the paint in 16 games this season.
• K-State has scored 900 or more points in the paint in eight of head coach Jeff Mittie's nine seasons including a high of 1,064 points (31.3 ppg) during the 2016-17 season.
Glenn Reaches Rare Lines
• Jaelyn Glenn continues to provide unique stat lines for K-State.
• For the season, Glenn's diverse stat line includes averaging 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.1 assists.
• Glenn is one of two players in the Big 12 this season currently averaging 11 or more points, five or more rebounds, two or more assists and two or more steals.
• She is the only player in the Big 12 and one of six in the nation this season with 400 or more points, 175 or more rebounds and 85 or more steals. Glenn is the first Wildcat in program history to reach 400 or more points, 175 or more rebounds and 85 or more steals in a season.
• Glenn leads the Big 12 in steals per game and total steals (89). She is 16th in the nation for total steals.
• Glenn has established career season-highs for points (402), field goals made and attempted (148-of-359), 3-point field goals made and attempted (71-of-195), free throws made and attempted (35-of-52), steals (89) and blocked shots (17).
• Glenn owns 12 games this season with the combined stat line of 10 or more points, five or more rebounds and two or more steals and 14 such games in her career.
• At Iowa State on Jan. 11, Glenn registered one of the most unique stat lines by a Wildcat. Glenn tallied 17 points, 10 rebounds, six steals, three assists and two blocks. According to HerHoopStats, Glenn is the only Power 5 player in the nation and one of just four nationally this season to reach these marks in a game. She is the only K-State player to achieve these numbers in all of these categories in a game since 2009-10.
• Against West Virginia on Jan. 7, Glenn recorded her first career double-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds and three steals.
• In her career, Glenn has scored in double figures in 30 games, has 28 games with five or more rebounds and 37 games with two or more steals, including 13 with four or more.
Sundell Sets Assist Mark
• Serena Sundell has established herself at the point for K-State with her distribution skills.
• In the 2022-23 season, Sundell has handed out a career-high 180 assists (5.14 apg) including a season-high 10 against Oklahoma State on Jan. 4.
• Sundell's 180 assists this season set the school record for assists in a sophomore season.
• Sundell ranks fourth in the Big 12 in assists per game and eighth in assist to turnover ratio (1.53). In Big 12 action, Sundell averaged 5.06 assists and ranked fourth in the category.
• She has 42 career games with five or more assists including three games with 10 or more assists and a career-high of 11 assists.
• Sundell's career total stands at 356 and ranks 12th on the K-State career assists list. She is the 12th player in program history with 350 or more career assists. Sundell is the second player in program history (Shalee Lehning, 368) with 350 or more assists by the conclusion of their sophomore season.
• Her career assist to turnover ratio of 1.67 is fifth in program history (min. 100 career assists).
• Among active Big 12 players, Sundell ranks third for career assists per game (5.24).
Glow of Sundell
• Serena Sundell owns the most diverse stat line in the Big 12 in the 2022-23 season.
• Sundell is the only player in the Big 12 and one of two in the nation (Caitlin Clark, Iowa) this season with 475 or more points, 175 or more assists and 50 or more steals.
• Since 2009-10, she is the only Wildcat to achieve these marks in a single-season.
• The guard from Maryville, Missouri, has achieved career-highs in scoring, field goals made, field goal percentage, free throws made and attempted, rebounds and steals.
Gregory Scores it
• Guard Gabby Gregory has been a dynamic addition to the K-State lineup this season.
• In her career, Gregory has scored 1,412 points (13.3 ppg). She is the first player to transfer to K-State and then reach the 1,000-point mark in her collegiate career. She ranks seventh among active Big 12 players for career points scored and is eighth among active players for career scoring average.
• This season, Gregory is second in the Big 12 in total points scored with a career-high 627 points and is second in the league in scoring average (18.44 ppg). She is shooting .408 from the field, including a .319 three-point percentage and an .842 free throw percentage.
• Gregory has increased her scoring average by +15.8 points from the 2021-22 season (2.6 ppg) to the 2022-23 season (18.4).
• Gregory ranks 31st in the nation in scoring average and 28th for total points scored. This is Gregory's third career season with 300 or more points scored and is a new career single-season high.
• She is second in the Big 12 in games with 20 or more points (18) and second for games with 30 or more points (2).
• Gregory's 627 points makes her the sixth Wildcat to score 600 or more points in a season and her point total ranks fifth in school history.
• In league-only games, Gregory ranked third in the Big 12 in scoring average (16.94 ppg).
• The product of Tulsa, Oklahoma, earned her first career Big 12 Player of the Week honor following the first week, as she averaged 22.0 points per contest on a 50.0 percent field goal percentage including a 40.0 percent effort from 3-point range, a 90.9 percent effort from the foul line, 8.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
Gregory Puts Up the Numbers
• K-State senior guard Gabby Gregory has registered her first career season with 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws made and 75 or more 3-point field goals made.
• Gregory is one of five players in the nation this season with 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws made and 75 or more 3-point field goals made (Caitlin Clark, Iowa; Destiny Leo, Cleveland State; Ashley Joens, Iowa State; Kahlaijah Dean, Sacramento State).
• Gregory is the only player in program history to reach these marks in a season.
• According to HerHoopsStats.com, Gregory is the fourth player in the Big 12 (fifth time) since the 2009-10 season to register 600 or more points, 150 or more free throws and 75 or more 3-point field goals made in a season.
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