EASTERN ILLINOIS (0-4) at Central Michigan (3-1)
Saturday, November 22 • 12:00 pm
Mount Pleasant, Mich. • McGuirk Arena
GAME INFORMATION
RADIO: Hit Mix 88.9 WEIU
TV: ESPN+
LIVE STATS: www.eiupanthers.com
SERIES RECORD: EIU leads 1-0
LAST MEETING: @EIU 78, CMU 69 on Dec. 18, 2022
NOTES: Complete EIU Game Notes
GAME 5
Eastern Illinois continues its long season opening road trip as the Panthers play the second game of their Michigan swing on Saturday afternoon at Central Michigan. EIU dropped its opening game of this two-game trip on Thursday night falling 101-53 at No. 22 Michigan State. The loss dropped EIU to 0-4 on the year. Central Michigan enters on the opposite end of the spectrum having won three straight including a midweek win over Detroit Mercy. The Chippewas are 3-1 on the year.
HARDY INTO THE DOUBLE FIGURES
Last season as a freshman guard playing at Arizona Western College
Nyah Hardy put up 19 double figure scoring games shooting 39.1 percent from 3-point range to lead the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference. On Thursday night at No. 22 Michigan State she climbed into double figures for the first time in her EIU career scoring a team-high 16 points off the bench. Hardy was 2-of-6 from 3-point range and through four games this season is shooting 25 percent from 3-point range (5-of-20) sitting in a tie with
Ava Stoller for the most made 3-pointers on the team. The 20 attempts rank eighth in the OVC early this season.
BUCKHALTON MAKES COLLEGE DEBUT
Freshman guard
Liana Buckhalton made her collegiate debut on Thursday night playing just under eight minutes in the Panthers loss at No. 22 Michigan State. The Minnesota native scored three points while pulling down two rebounds with one assist. There was consideration on redshirting Buckhalton for the season before her appearance on Thursday night. Last season at Stillwater High School she was ranked the No. 10 prep player in the state after averaging 13 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.9 steals per game.
ARROYO WITH BENCH SPARK
Adriana Arroyo made a name for herself last season as a 3-point specialist coming off the bench in select games going 13-of-39 (33 pct) in 20 games played. She shot just four free throws for the entire season knocking down two. On Thursday at No. 22 Michigan State the guard from Spain matched that career free throw number going 3-of-4 against the Spartans with eight points. She did knock down her second 3-pointer of the year (2-of-7). Last season she scored a season high nine points twice at North Dakota and against Southeast Missouri.
UP NEXT
Friday, November 28 at #19 Louisville (6 pm on ESPN+)