The Regis Jesuit varsity basketball team (Aurora, CO) will host a non-conference game against Northfield (Denver, CO) on Tuesday, December 17 at 7 p.m.
Regis Jesuit vs Northfield Girls Basketball Game Info:
What: Colorado High School Girls Basketball
Who: Regis Jesuit vs Northfield
When: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Time: 7 PM
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Game preview: Regis Jesuit vs Northfield
As we move deeper into the 2024-25 basketball season, two teams—Northfield and Regis Jesuit—are making waves in their respective conferences. Here’s a closer look at their records, performances, and key players, showcasing their strengths and areas of improvement.
Team Records and Performance
Northfield (2-2 overall) has had a somewhat uneven season so far. With a 0-1 record at home and a solid 1-1 record on the road, they have shown resilience, especially in away games. Additionally, their performance in neutral site games has been strong, maintaining a perfect 1-0 record. Northfield’s current win percentage stands at .500, with a total of 184 points scored and 199 points allowed.
In contrast, Regis Jesuit has posted a stronger 4-2 record, with a notable 3-0 away record and a 1-1 neutral site performance. Despite a tough home loss (0-1), Regis Jesuit has demonstrated superior scoring ability and overall consistency, with a win percentage of .667. Their point tally stands at 344, with 330 points conceded across six games.
Team Scoring Averages
When it comes to scoring, Regis Jesuit leads the charge with an average of 57.3 points per game, compared to Northfield’s 46.0. Regis Jesuit’s scoring tends to be front-loaded, with 26 points on average in the third quarter, while Northfield’s performance is more consistent across all four quarters, with their highest scoring output in the third (15.3 points per game). However, Regis Jesuit’s fourth-quarter struggles, where they score an average of 0 points, suggest they may need to focus on closing games strong.
Statistical Breakdown
- Points Per Game: Regis Jesuit (57.3) vs. Northfield (46.0)
- Rebounds Per Game: Regis Jesuit holds a slight edge with 32.7 rebounds, while Northfield averages 29.3.
- Assists Per Game: Regis Jesuit outperforms Northfield with 13.0 assists per game compared to 5.8.
- Steals and Blocks: Northfield excels in steals with 13.0 per game, far outpacing Regis Jesuit’s 5.5 steals. However, Regis Jesuit has a better shot-blocking presence, averaging 3.3 blocks, while Northfield records 8.8.
Key Players
For Northfield, Aliyah Herron has been the standout player, averaging 13.3 points, 3.3 steals, and 2.0 assists per game. She is a key contributor both offensively and defensively, helping to lead her team’s efforts on the court. Alongside Herron, Faith Nelson (6.0 rebounds per game) and Kate Snodgrass (5.3 blocks per game) also provide essential contributions.
Regis Jesuit is led by Iliana Greene, who averages 11.8 points per game, and Alice Lynett, who has been dominant in rebounding with 8.2 rebounds per game. Other important contributors include Jane Rumpf (3.2 assists per game) and Lynett, who is also a force defensively, adding 1.0 blocks per game.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced Mountain Vista this season. Northfield lost their match-up 63-40 on December 4, while Regis Jesuit will play Mountain Vista on February 12, 2025. Additionally, both teams have a future game scheduled against Mullen, with Northfield facing them on January 9, 2025, and Regis Jesuit playing them just two days later on January 11.
Record Breakdown: Home, Away, and Neutral
Northfield’s mixed results—strong performances on the road and neutral sites but struggles at home—contrast with Regis Jesuit’s impressive away record. Regis Jesuit has been particularly dominant in away games (3-0), whereas Northfield’s success at home has been limited to their lone neutral-site victory.
Outlook
As both teams continue to progress through the season, the key factors for Northfield will be maintaining their steady offensive output while tightening up on defense. For Regis Jesuit, consistency in the fourth quarter and maximizing their scoring potential across all four periods will be essential to pushing for a higher ranking. With both teams displaying impressive individual talent, their upcoming matchups against Mullen and Mountain Vista will be crucial for their continued success.
In conclusion, while Regis Jesuit holds the upper hand in terms of overall performance and scoring efficiency, Northfield has shown flashes of brilliance and could turn the tide if they manage to harness their balanced scoring attack and defensive strength.