EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. -- The East Stroudsburg University women's basketball team welcomes Shippensburg for Senior Day on Saturday, February 14 at 1:00 p.m.
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
ESU (15-9, 10-7 PSAC) vs. Shippensburg (3-21, 2-15 PSAC)
Saturday, February 14 - 1:00 p.m.
Koehler Fieldhouse | East Stroudsburg, Pa.
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EAST STROUDSBURG NOTES
- The Warriors welcome Shippensburg for Senior Day on Saturday, February 14 at 1:00 p.m.
- The ESU women's basketball team enters the matchup 15-9 overall and 10-7 in conference action.
- The Warriors won four of their past five matchups, with their lone loss coming against Shepherd.
- The Warriors scored a season-high 95 points in a 95-72 victory over Mansfield on Wednesday evening. This marked their highest scoring game under second-year head coach Liz Flooks, surpassing their previous high of 87 points set in November 2024.
- The 95 points rank 15th in the PSAC in most points scored in a single game this season. ESU is one of six schools to score 95 or more points in a single game.
- ESU shot 50.9% from the field against Bloomsburg, their highest field-goal percentage of the season.
- In the PSAC standings, ESU sits in third place behind Lock Haven and Kutztown.
- Consecutive starters for the Warriors have been Lacie Kringe, Avery White, Brie Droege, and Caitlin Marten.
- Against PSAC opponents, the Warriors average 68.7 PPG, 37.4 RPG, 14.3 APG, 10.1 SPG, and have shot 41.9% from the field.
- The Warriors are most productive after halftime, averaging 35.4 points in the second half versus 31.2 in the opening half.
- Opponent production is the highest in the fourth quarter, as the Warriors give up 16.8 PPG in the final quarter.
- Brie paces the Warriors with 15.4 points per game, ranking her seventh in the PSAC in PPG. She has led the team in scoring 13 times this season and five times in rebounds.
- Brie has been an efficient scorer for the Warriors, making 45.5% of her shot attempts from the field. That figure is the 10th best in the conference. She also ranks fourth in free throw percentage, making 58 of 65 attempts.
- The Warriors are fourth in the PSAC in turnover margin (3.33) and fifth in steals per game (10.5). Jess Devine leads ESU in steals per game, averaging 2.2, the 10th-most in the PSAC.
- After a career-high 15 rebounds against Shepherd, Marten now ranks 24th in the PSAC, averaging 5.8 RPG. Brie is second on the team, averaging 5.5 RPG.
- Avery White ranks third on the team in points per game, averaging 11.7, while leading the team in assists with 77.
- White and Kringe rank 12th and 13th respectively in the conference in assists per game, while Devine ranks 16th with 2.8 APG.
SHIPPENSBURG NOTES
- The Raiders enter the contest with a 3-21 overall record and 2-15 conference record.
- Shippensburg picked up its third win of the season on Saturday, Feb. 7 against West Chester, 67-45. Most recently, the Raiders fell on the road at Kutztown, 55-45.
- In the past five games, the Raiders have gone 1-4.
- Shippensburg averages 54.8 PPG, 34.5 RPG, 9.5 APG, 6.5 SPG, and has shot 36.9% from the field.
- The Raiders have two players averaging double figures this season. Michelle Olak leads the team with 12.1 points per game, followed by Melana Eyer at 10.3 points per contest.
- On the glass, Olak and Foddrell rank 21st and 23rd in the league in rebounds per game, averaging 5.9 and 5.8 respectively.
- As a team, the Raiders rank last in the league in scoring offense. Defensively, they sit 11th, allowing 69.3 points per game.
- Consecutive starters for the Raiders have been Eyer, Olak, Foddrell, and Abbie Johns.
SERIES HISTORY
- ESU is 23-43 all-time against Shippensburg. The Warriors are 4-6 in the past 10 matchups and 3-2 in the past five.
- The Warriors won the most recent meeting, defeating the Raiders 64-49 on Feb. 17, 2026. Brie Droege recorded her second double-double with team highs of 16 points and 10 rebounds. Brie also had two assists, two blocks, and one steal. Avery White followed with 12 points, four assists, three rebounds, and one steal. Emma Thornton and Lacie Kringe combined for 21 points, two blocks, and five steals. Kringe also contributed four assists and six rebounds, while Caitlin Marten grabbed eight rebounds and posted two blocks.
Gallery: (2-11-2026) ESU WBB vs. Mansfield