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Cameron University Women's Basketball Cameron University Women’s basketball Assistant-Sports Information Kenton Means | 580-581-2303 | [email protected] cameronaggies.com Cameron University | Sports Information | 2800 W. Gore Blvd | Lawton, Ok 73505 | Fax: 580-581-5537 Cameron Schedule/Results Midwestern State Game Notes Midwestern State| Jan. 23 at 6 pm at CU Live Video: Overall (4-11), LSC (3-6) at Midwestern State | Jan. 26 at 4 PM cameronaggies.com St. Mary’s Classic Series: MSU leads: 37-24 at MSU Live Audio: Nov. 10 St. Mary’s (Tx) L, 49-78 2012-13 Record: 12-3 (7-2 LSC) cameronaggies.com nov. 11 UCO L, 66-88 Conference: Lone Star at CU Live Stats: cameronaggies.com nov. 15 East Central (Ok) L, 46-77 Head Coach: Noel Johnson Record: 46-59 | 5th Season at MSU Live Stats: Nov. 20 Ok. Panhandle St. W, 66-50 msumustangs.com nov. 28 texas a&M Kingsville* L, 55-61 Twitter Updates: dec. 1 incarnate word* L, 35-43 @cameronaggies dec. 8 west texas a&M* L, 45-70 Series Information dec. 12 eastern new mexico* W, 55-50 Since their first meeting in the 1975-76 season, Midwestern State is Dec. 17 Lynn University L, 45-55 leading the overall series 37-24 over CU. Dec. 18 Palm Beach Atlantic L, 61-67 jan. 2 angelo state* W, 70-61 Head Coach Tom Webb at Cameron is 1-4 vs. MSU with his win coming at jan. 5 abilene christian* L, 43-90 the Aggie Gym on Dec. 13, 2010 (67-51). jan. 9 tarleton state* L, 50-89 jan. 12 texas a&M Commerce W, 67-56 At Cameron the Aggies are 15-11 at home while at Midwestern they are Jan. 19 Texas Woman’s L, 50-52 11-17 with their last win coming on Dec. 5, 2005 (72-65) jan. 23 midwestern state* 6:00 pm jan. 26 midwestern state* 5:00 pm Last season the Aggies were swept in their home-and-home series 65-58 jan. 31 texas a&M Kingsville* 6:00 pm and 46-41. feb. 2 incarnate word* 2:00 pm feb. 6 eastern new mexico* 6:50 pm Mustangs at a Glance feb. 9 west texas a&M 2:00 pm Midwestern State is riding a game winning streak and is presently sit- feb. 13 angelo state 5:30 pm ting in a three way tie with Tarleton State and Abilene Christian for feb. 16 Abilene christian* 2:00 pm first place in the LSC. 1 feb. 20 tarleton state* 6:00 pm feb. 23 texas a&M commerce* 2:00 pm A player to watch out for is Andrea Carter who has garnered LSC Play- Mar. 2 Texas Woman’s 2:00 Pm er of the week honors four different times this season and is a possible mar. 6-9 Lsc Tournament TBD front runner for conference player of the year. Carter, a two tool player can score and grab boards. This season through Jan. 20 she is Home events are in bold. averaging 12.2 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. Additionally, Carter * - indicates lone star conference event is leading her team with 39 steals and 15 blocks. In the conference she all times are local. is top 10 in scoring and top five in rebounding. The other player to keep an eye on is Kirsti Degelia who is leading the LSC in 17.1 points per game this season. Degelia leads MSU with 60 at- tempts at the arc but the majority of her points have come from else ware on the floor. Scan this QR code with your moble As a team, MSU is at +9.14 in scoring, averaging 70.47 points while hold- phone for more ing teams to 61.33 per game. In the rebounding battle, they are at +5.4 information about averaging 42.1 boards per game. The Mustangs however, will not take many shots at the three-point line and they are 220th in the nation Cameron averaging 4.0 three-pointers per game. Additionally, they are near the Aggie Basketball bottom in fouls sitting 248th nationally, and averaging 19.6 per game. throughout the year! Aggies at a Glance The 52-50 loss to Texas Woman’s snapped a three game home winning Follow the Aggies Online streak for the Aggies. Cameron is 4-2 at home but is winless on the road at 0-8. Chelsea Stamp is leading the ags in scoring with 11.4 points per game and is highly dangerous from the arc. Stamp is 65th in the nation and second in the LSC with a 2.5 three-pointers per game and she owns a 33.9 percentage at the arc. Twittwer- @cameronaggies Facebook- facebook.ccom/cameronaggies A second player to watch this week is Hannah Pollart who is averag- Pinterest- pinterest.com/cameronaggies ing 8.3 points per game and is leading CU with 6.2 boards per game. YouTube- youtube.com/cameronafggies CU BY THE NUMBERS As a team, the Aggies are -12.4 in scoring, averaging 53.5 points per game, while teams are scoring 65.9 points on CU. In the battle of the boards, Overall..........................................................4-11 Cameron is -1.0, averaging 33.1 per game. In turnovers, the Ags have LSC................................................................................................3-6 Home ..........................................................................................4-2 lead in this category all season with 19.2 per game. Away.............................................................................................0-8 Neutral.................................................................................0-1 Up Next for Cameron Region......................................................................................4-7 After the home and home series with Midwestern, the Aggies will host Against ranked opponents..........................................0-0 the Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas at the Aggie GYM. This contest will Overtime...................................................................................0-0 Leading at half....................................................................3-1 be on Thursday, Jan. 31 starting at 6 p.m. with the men’s game to follow. Trailing at half...................................................................1-10 Live coverage of all CU’s home games can be found on cameronaggies. Tied at Half.............................................................................0-0 com. Last Minute Lead Change..............................................0-1 Outshoots Opponent.......................................................1-1 Outshot by Opponent......................................................3-10 More Rebounds....................................................................3-4 Fewer Rebounds...................................................................1-7 Higher shooting pct.......................................................3-3 Lower shooting pct.........................................................1-8 More Offensive Boards...................................................1-4 Less Offensive Boards.......................................................3-5 More Turnovers................................................................2-10 Less Turnovers.............................,........................................0-0 Tom Webb Player(s) Foul Out..............................................................3-3 Head Coach | Fifth Season |Southwest MN State Opponent(s) Foul out......................................................3-1 has Technical Foul...........................................................0-1 The 2012-13 season is Tom Webb’s fifth season as Opponent Technical Foul............................................0-0 head women’s basketball coach at Cameron University. Scores: 59 and under.........................................................................1-10 Webb is coming off a season in 2011-12, where he led the 60-69.............................................................................................2-1 CU women’s basketball team to a 15-11 overall record 70-79.............................................................................................1-0 and the Aggies first conference tournament berth 80-89.............................................................................................0-0 since 2006. They would eventually be knocked out of 90-99.............................................................................................0-0 the tournament by Angelo State in the first round. 100+...............................................................................................0-0 Opponent scores: Last season was a historic one for the Aggie women’s 59 and under..........................................................................3-3 basketball team. Webb led them to a program record 11 Lone Star Confer- 60-69.............................................................................................1-2 ence wins, a 10 game winning streak, and the eventual LSC Conference 70-79.............................................................................................0-3 Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, Sabelle Diata, and LSC 80-89.............................................................................................0-2 Newcomer of the Year, Julie Paunovic, were under the coaching of Webb. 90-99.............................................................................................0-1 100+...............................................................................................0-0 In his four full seasons as head coach at CU, Webb has accumulated a 43-65 Shoots: record. Under 35%................................................................................1-8 35-39%..........................................................................................0-1 Webb started as the head women’s basketball coach for the Northwest Col- 40-44%..........................................................................................3-1 lege (Powell, WY) Trappers. While at Northwest, he led the team to a 94-32 45-49%..........................................................................................0-1
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