
Florida International Golden Panthers

Florida Atlantic Owls
Highlights
Summary
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) â Florida International used a dominant second half to defeat Florida Atlantic 80-63 in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Monday at FAU Gymnasium. The visiting Golden Panthers, who trailed by four points after the first quarter, outscored the Owls 43-22 after halftime before an announced crowd of 912. Parris Atkins led Florida International with 20 points. Vivian Onugha scored 18 points for Florida Atlantic. The Golden Panthers improved to 5-3. The Owls fell to 5-5.
Extended Summary
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) â In a game defined by a decisive second-half surge, the Florida International womenâs basketball team secured a commanding 80-63 victory over Florida Atlantic on Monday night at FAU Gymnasium. The Golden Panthers, who trailed by seven points after a high-scoring first quarter, methodically took control after halftime, outscoring the Owls 43-22 over the final two periods. The win improved Florida Internationalâs record to 5-3, while Florida Atlantic fell to an even 5-5. Florida Atlantic opened the game with potent offensive execution, connecting on five three-pointers in the first quarter to build a 23-16 lead. Vivian Onugha, the Owlsâ standout forward from Lagos, Nigeria, was instrumental early, scoring eight of her team-high 18 points in the opening frame. The Golden Panthers began their climb back in the second quarter, chipping the deficit to 41-37 by halftime. The turning point arrived in the third quarter, where Florida Internationalâs defense stifled the Owlsâ attack. Florida Atlantic managed just 14 points in the period on 5-of-15 shooting from the field and committed five turnovers. Meanwhile, Florida Internationalâs offense found its rhythm, with Parris Atkins and Judit Valero hitting crucial three-pointers during an 18-point quarter that gave the visitors a 55-52 lead. The fourth quarter belonged entirely to the Golden Panthers. They opened the final period on a 14-3 run, extending their lead to 69-55 with just over five minutes remaining and effectively sealing the game. Florida Internationalâs defense continued to dominate, holding the Owls to a mere eight points in the quarter on 2-of-13 shooting and forcing six more turnovers. Atkins, a guard from Little Rock, Arkansas, led all scorers with 20 points, adding three assists and three steals for Florida International. She was one of four Golden Panthers to score in double figures, showcasing a balanced offensive attack. Center Rhema Collins of Nassau, Bahamas, provided a dominant all-around performance with 16 points, three assists and two blocks. Guard Grecia Ferrer Leal of Badalona, Spain, contributed 12 points and four assists, while forward Denika Lightbourne, also of Nassau, matched Collins with 16 points. Valero, from Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Spain, added 13 points. For Florida Atlantic, Onughaâs 18 points and one block were the bright spot. Guard Grace Carstensen of Hinsdale, Illinois, was the only other Owl in double figures with 12 points, all coming from beyond the arc in the first half. The Owlsâ offense struggled mightily after intermission, shooting just 28 percent from the field and committing 11 of their 19 total turnovers. The most important sequence of the game was Florida Internationalâs defensive lockdown in the third quarter, which flipped a narrow halftime deficit into a lead they would not relinquish. This defensive intensity fueled their transition game and allowed them to build a sustainable advantage, culminating in the game-clinching run to start the fourth quarter. Florida International will look to build on this win when they host Youngstown State on Friday. Florida Atlantic travels to face Massachusetts in a neutral-site game in Miami on the same day. The two in-state rivals are scheduled to meet again in Miami on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Florida International at Florida Atlantic Womenâs Basketball BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) â A surging Florida International offense, led by a red-hot Rhema Collins, will face a Florida Atlantic team looking to rebound at home when the in-state programs meet in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Monday night. The Golden Panthers (4-3) enter FAU Gymnasium having won three straight, averaging 84.3 points per game in that stretch. Their latest victory was a 103-92 shootout against Georgia State on Dec. 5, where Collins exploded for a career-high 40 points, adding four assists and two blocks. Collins, a dynamic guard, has been the catalyst. Over her last five games, she is averaging 21.4 points, including three performances of 19 points or more. Her supporting cast has stepped up, with Grecia Ferrer Leal and Parris Atkins combining for 30 points in the win over Georgia State. The Owls (5-4), however, are looking to halt that momentum after a 59-70 home loss to Florida Gulf Coast on Friday. Defense has been a recent hallmark for FAU, which held Western Kentucky to 44 points in a road win on Dec. 3, but the offense has struggled for consistency. Guard Jess Moors is a key facilitator for the Owls, averaging 4.1 assists over her last seven contests. She posted six assists in the win at Western Kentucky and added nine points and six rebounds against FGCU. Finding scoring beyond Moors will be critical; Grace Carstensen and Zahira Arizmendi were secondary options with nine and five points, respectively, in the last outing. This matchup pits FIUâs high-octane attack against an FAU team that has shown an ability to grind out low-scoring victories. The Golden Panthers have not played in 10 days, while the Owls are on a short turnaround after Fridayâs defeat. The game is the first of a home-and-home series set to conclude Saturday in Miami. Projected Starters: Florida International: G Rhema Collins, G Grecia Ferrer Leal, G Parris Atkins. Florida Atlantic: G Jess Moors, G Zahira Arizmendi, F Grace Carstensen. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST at FAU Gymnasium.