TEMPE, Ariz. – The Trojans are spending their Thanksgiving vacation in the Grand Canyon State, but there will be more basketball than sightseeing. Little Rock opens a slate of back-to-back games on Friday taking on Arizona State at 11:30 a.m. at Desert Financial Arena on the ASU campus. The game will air on 106.7 Buz2 with Trey Schaap on the call. The matchup can also be streamed on ESPN+.
Little Rock concludes the two-day event Saturday against the University of San Diego. Tip time at Desert Financial Arena is set for 5:30 p.m. That game will stream on the 103.7 The Buzz YouTube channel but will not air on 106.7 Buz2.
GAME INFO
Who: Little Rock (1-3) at Arizona State (6-0)
When: 11:30 a.m., Friday, November 28
Where: Desert Financial Arena (14,198)
Radio: 106.7 Buz2 (Trey Schaap, pxp) Listen
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Video: ESPN+ (Ryan Sykora, pxp; Jody Jackson, analyst) Watch
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COACH SPEAK
"This is a great opportunity for our team to play tough competition two days in a row as we continue to prepare for the conference season. Arizona State is undefeated, and it will be difficult playing them in their home arena. We are excited for the challenge and to be spending the holiday together on the road. That will only strengthen our team's bond."
– Little Rock Head Coach, Steve Wiedower
SERIES HISTORY
• ASU leads the series, 1-0.
• The Sun Devils beat the Trojans 57-54 in Tempe on March 23, 2015, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
TROJAN TIDBITS
• The team practiced on Thursday and enjoyed a Thanksgiving lunch together at a local restaurant.
• Graduate guard
Jordan Holman is No. 2 in the OVC in scoring at 17.8 ppg. She is also fourth in free throw percentage (85.2%).
• Freshman forward
Lidia Belmonte Hurtado has made 8 of her 10 field-goal attempts and all three of her three-point attempts while averaging 17.3 minutes per game.
SCOUTING THE SUN DEVILS
• Head Coach Molly Miller enjoyed tremendous success at her two previous stops, including Arizona school Grand Canyon, which she led to 30 straight wins last season and the program's first NCAA Tournament berth. She finished her GCU tenure 117-38 and posted a six-year record of 297-45 at NCAA Division II Drury College, her alma mater. A Kickapoo High School (Springfield, Mo.) product, she is No. 2 all-time at Drury in scoring, assists and steals.
• Arizona State was picked to finish 11th in the Big 12 Preseason Coaches' Poll.
• Four of ASU's six wins have been by double figures. The Sun Devils edged Santa Clara 82-77 on Nov. 16 and UNLV 56-53 on Nov. 22. They also rolled past Utah Tech 81-54 on Tuesday night.
• ASU defeated San Diego 79-47 on Nov. 13. The Trojans play USD on Saturday.
• Four Sun Devils average double figures, including Gabby Elliott (17 ppg) and McKinna Brackens (16 ppg). Brackens, a 6-1 junior and UNLV transfer, leads the team with 8 rebounds per game. Elliott, a 5-10 graduate student from Detroit, follows with 7.3.