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Jada Guinn Notes

Postgame Notes vs. Coastal Carolina

Postgame Notes
Chattanooga 49, Coastal Carolina 53
Cherokee, N.C. | Harrah's Cherokee Casino
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
 
TEAM
- All-time series between the Mocs and Chanticleers moves to 2-2 overall.
- This was the first matchup between the teams since 1999. First win for Coastal over UTC since 1998.
- The loss to CCU snaps a nine-game win streak for Chattanooga.
- UTC's second loss of the season, first came November 12 against Marshall.
- The Mocs returned to the usual starting lineup of Porter, Guinn, Olafsdottir, Thompson and Murphy. This starting five now has a record of 9-2 on the year.
- This was just the second time UTC trailed its opponent at the half. The other time this season came against #21 Mississippi State, a game that the Mocs would go on to win.
- Chattanooga's 49 points scored tied a season-low for the team, matching their scoring output from their game against Kennesaw State.
- The Mocs held CCU to just six points in the opening quarter.
- This marked the seventh time this season that UTC has held its opponent to single-digits in a quarter.
- Jada Guinn has scored 10+ points in every game this season for the Mocs.
- Guinn and Thompson have now accounted for 391 of Chattanooga's 840 total points on the year (46.6 percent of team's scoring output).
- UTC shot just 26.7 percent (16-for-60) from the floor on the night. Not only was this a season-low, but it was the first time the team shot below 40 percent this season.
- The Mocs finished 8-for-38 (21.1 percent) from three in the game. This ties a program record for most three attempted by UTC in a single game.
- The other two times the Mocs shot 38 threes in a game were against St. Mary's (Calif.) on November 24, 2012, and against Louisville on November 24, 2007.
- 26 total fouls were called on the Mocs. This marks a team season-high.
- Jada Guinn and Addie Grace Porter both came away with 10 rebounds each in the game. The last time two Mocs finished with double-digit rebounds in the same game was in the 2023 SoCon Tournament Semifinal against ETSU (Abbey Cornelius - 12, Raven Thompson - 10).
 
INDIVIDUAL
Hannah Kohn, Fr., G
- Scored nine points, all coming from three-point range.
- Has now made a three in 11 out of 13 games this year.
- Has made multiple threes in eight out of 13 game this year.

Sigrun Olafsdottir, Jr., G/F
- Made her 97th career start for the Mocs.
- Appeared in her 100th career game at UTC.
- Tied for the team-high in steals with two.
- Notched three assists, tying her season-high from Tennessee Tech.

Caia Elisaldez, Fr., G
- Came off the bench after starting the previous two games for UTC.
- Tied her career-highs in rebounds (3) and assists (3).

Addie Grace Porter, Jr., G
- Made her 57th career start for the Mocs.
- Notched her second consecutive 10-rebound performance. Her third time bringing down a season-high of 10 boards this season.
- Has been a double-digit rebounder nine times in her career.
- Also swatted away two CCU shots, setting a new career-high for herself in the blocks category.
- Porter now has six total blocks this season. That matches her block total from the rest of her career combined.

Jada Guinn, Gr., G
- Made her 13th career start for the Mocs.
- Earned her second double-double of the year and fifthof her career after finishing with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
- Continues her streak of having scored 10+ points in every game this season (13 games).
- Has scored in double-digits 56 times in her career.
- Has been a double-digit rebounder six times in her career.
- Also tallied a team-high of four assists.

Raven Thompson, So., F
- Returned to the Mocs starting lineup, making her 44th career start for UTC.
- Finished with five points and five rebounds.
- Has only 14 minutes of action after getting into foul trouble.

Karsen Murphy, Jr., F/C
- Made her 22nd career start for the Mocs.
- Connected on two threes for the Mocs.
- Has made a three in eight out of 13 games this season.
- Has made multiple threes in the same game five times this year, including in each of her last three games.
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