WOMEN's BASKETBALL GAME NOTES February 1, 2018 2015
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2015-2016 NCAA DIV.II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Members of the NCAA Div.II’s Heartland Conference Lubbock Christian Sports Information • Chris Due 806-720-7283 • 806-720-7290 • www.lcuchaps.com No.2 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (19-1, 8-0) at ST. MARY’S (10-11, 4-4) Thursday, February 1, 2018 - 5:30 p.m. Bill Greehey Arena (San Antonio, Texas) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Live Scoring: http://www.sidearmstats.com/stmarytx/wbball/ Video: http://www.lcuchaps.com/live February 1, 2018 Online Audio: http://kjtvam.streamon.fm/ Radio: 100.7 The Score All-Time Series: LCU Leads 12-3 No.2 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN at TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (2-19, 0-7) LCU LADY CHAPARRALS Saturday, February 3, 2018 - 1 p.m. TAMIU Kinesiology and Convocation Building (Laredo, Texas) Location .............................................. Lubbock, Texas Live Scoring: http://www.sidearmstats.com/tamiu/wbball/ Video: http://www.lcuchaps.com/live Founded ..................................................... 1957 Online Audio: http://www.lcuchaps.com/live Radio: Online Only All-Time Series: LCU Leads 10-1 Enrollment ................................................ 2,000 ROAD TRIP PART TWO regain the lead at 25-24. There would be four lead changes in the Affiliation .......................................... NCAA Div. II No.2 Lubbock Christian University continues the second half of a second quarter, and a field goal by Cunyus with 1:21 left in the half Conference .......................................... Heartland four-game road trip with a stop in San Antonio, Texas Thursday helped LCU end the half on a 6-0 run for a 36-29 lead. Bruffey was to face St. Mary’s before progressing to Laredo, Texas Saturday 5-of-7 from the field in the first half (4-of-5 inside the arc) and led Nickname ���������������Lady Chaparrals “Lady Chaps” to meet Texas A&M International for their southernmost trip of LCU in the half with 13 points. Athletic Director ���������������������������������� Paul Hise the season. The road trip has already included their northernmost (Wichita, Kan.) and easternmost (Fort Smith, Ark.) road stops of LCU, 16-of-26 (61.5%) from the field and 14-of-20 (70%) inside Sports Information ����������������������������� Chris Due the season. Wednesday, Newman defeated Arkansas - Ft. Smith, the arc in the first half, would not have the same success shoot- Head Coach ������������������������������������ Steve Gomez placing each team with three losses in conference play (NU 6-3, ing from the field in the second half. They were 8-of-22 (36.4%) UAFS 8-3), while LCU sits atop the Heartland Conference stand- from the field in the second half. For the opening 3:40 of the third Career Record (year) .................. 353-116 / 15th ings with an 8-0 conference record (19-1 overall). LCU’s magic quarter, LCU was 0-of-3 from the field with three turnovers tossed number sits at “3” in regards to claiming at least a share of the into the mix. The disarray allowed UAFS to go on a 7-0 run, with 2017-18 LADY CHAPS SCHEDULE regular season title. a three-pointer by Tamara Gulley tying the game up 36-36. The score was tied on two occasions in the quarter before Cunyus had LOOK AT THEIR LAST GAME two of her six points in the half to ignite an 8-0 run for a 44-36 Date Site Opponent Result Tess Bruffey was 7-of-9 shooting inside the arc to spearheaded a advantage. LCU led 47-40 heading into the fourth quarter. Lubbock Christian University squad that was 64.7% (22/34) inside 11/5 A Science & Arts (Okla.) % .........W 75-40 the perimeter, and her 21-point performance led the No.2 Lady The Lady Chaps built the lead to 51-42 with 7:26 remaining in the 11/10 N No.5 Colorado St. – Pueblo ^ ..W 57-52 Chaparrals to a 62-54 Heartland Conference road victory over Ar- game, but UAFS was not done with making a final charge. Micayla 11/11 N Metropolitan State Denver ^ ....W 71-53 kansas – Fort Smith Saturday afternoon inside Stubblefield Center. Haynes hit a three pointer to cap a 5-0 run in a span of 1:25 to cut LCU’s lead to 51-47. Delaney Gaddis, with her third career double- 11/13 A Texas A&M Commerce .............W 74-39 For a second consecutive road game, LCU was 50% from the field figure outing (11 points to match a season high), converted on 11/17 H Western New Mexico < ...........W 85-44 in the game. They were 24-of-48 as a squad, with 22 of the 24 one of her two old-fashioned three-point plays in the contest to 11/18 H Texas Permian Basin < ............W 72-34 field goals tallied inside the arc. Bruffey and Caitlyn Cunyus (4-of- help LCU go on a 9-0 run and build a 60-47 lead as 1:09 remained. 11/21 H Tarleton State .........................W 80-60 6) combined to go 11-of-15 (73.3%) inside the arc. Bruffey’s 21 points led all scorers and she was one of three Lady 11/24 N No.1 Ashland & .......................L 66-79 The Lady Chaps hot hand started off the contest. LCU hit their first Chaps in double figures. Cunyus, who had 20 points in the prior 11/25 N Midwestern State & .................W 65-57 three shot attempts and completed the quarter 8-of-11 from the contest against UAFS, finished with 16 points to join Bruffey and 11/30 H Southwest (NM) ......................W 79-47 field (7-of-9 inside the arc). The stat line is misleading in regards Gaddis in double figures. Bruffey led LCU with eight rebounds and to the type of quarter is was, as there were five lead changes in moved past Carol Hise (732, 1990-1994) into fourth place on LCU’s 12/2 H Arkansas - Fort Smith * ...........W 67-62 the quarter. UAFS twice led by three points, including a 14-11 lead career rebounds list (739). UAFS led LCU in points off turnovers 12/7 H No.14/19 Southwest Okla. St. ..W 95-65 with 3:27 remaining, but LCU responded with an 8-0 run. LCU led (13-9) and in second chance points (9-2). They were led by Tayla 12/16 H Cameron ...............................W 67-54 19-16 at the close of the quarter, led by nine points in the quarter Taylor, who registered 14 points and 11 rebounds for a double- from Bruffey. double performance. The Lady Lions were 22-of-64 (34.4%) from 12/30 A Eastern New Mexico ...............W 64-55 the field. LCU outscored UAFS 12-6 in points from the free-throw 1/4 H Texas A&M International * .......W 73-53 Cunyus nailed a three-pointer in the opening minute of the second line. 1/6 H St. Mary’s * ............................W 76-42 quarter and Bruffey converted on a feed from Allie Schulte to give LCU a 24-18 lead, but it did not hold up. Ellie Lehne tallied five MARGINS 1/10 A Rogers State * ........................W 70-38 straight points and sparked a 7-0 Lady Lions run to help UAFS LCU leads the Heartland Conference in is rebounding margin (21st 1/18 H St. Edward’s * ........................W 64-31 1/20 H Oklahoma Christian * ..............W 78-64 1/25 A Newman * ..............................W 73-66 1/27 A Arkansas - Fort Smith * ...........W 62-54 2/1 A St. Mary’s * ............................5:30 PM 2/3 A Texas A&M International * .......1:00 PM 2/10 H Rogers State * ........................1:00 PM LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (@LCUCHAPS) ST. MARY’S (@STMARYSRATTLERS) TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (@TAMIUATHLETICS) 2/15 H Newman * ..............................6:00 PM LADY CHAPARRALS RATTLERS DUSTDEVILS 2/17 A Oklahoma Christian * ..............1:00 PM 2/24 A St. Edward’s * ........................1:00 PM Record: 19-1, 8-0 Heartland Record: 10-11, 4-4 Heartland Record: 2-19, 0-7 Heartland Last Game: 59-52 W vs. St. Edward’s Last Game: 74-58 L vs. St. Edward’s * - Heartland Conference Game Times are Central Last Game: 62-54 W at Ark.-Ft.Smith % - Exhibition Game Coach: Steve Gomez Coach: Jason Martens Coach: Jeff Caha ^ - 1525 TournamenT, Hosted by TAMUC – Commerce Texas Gomez vs. StMU: 11-2 Career Record: 218-119 Career Record: 4-44 < - Arbors Hotel Classic, Hosted by LCU – Lubbock, Texas & - St. Mary’s Thanksgiving Classic – San Antonio, Texas Gomez vs. TAMIU: 9-1 StMU Record: 218-119 TAMIU Record: 4-44 PROJECTED STARTERS PROJECTED STARTERS PROJECTED STARTERS Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p G Delaney Gaddis Sr. 5.8 3.3 G Kealani Marquez Sr. 7.7 4.4 G Passionate Amukamara Jr. 11.6 3.4 G Caitlyn Cunyus So. 10.7 3.4 G Arysia Porter Jr. 14.3 6.2 G Renee Contreras Sr. 0.9 0.5 F/G Olivia Robertson Jr. 8.0 4.7 G Soteria Banks Fr. 11.6 4.6 G Dannia Gonzalez Fr. 3.2 2.1 P Maddi Chitsey So. 11.0 5.4 G Alexia Torres So. 4.1 2.0 F Julia Hanni Jr. 6.1 4.9 F Tess Bruffey Sr. 15.5 8.8 P Hannah Wilson Fr. 7.4 6.1 F LaShae Rolle So. 5.4 4.5 LCU LEADERS StMU LEADERS TAMIU LEADERS AVG. POINTS AVG. POINTS AVG. POINTS 15.5 Tess Bruffey 14.3 Arysia Porter 15.1 Tantashea Giger REBOUNDS REBOUNDS REBOUNDS 8.8 (175) Tess Bruffey 6.2 (130) Arysia Porter 6.5 (130) Tantashea Giger ASSISTS ASSISTS ASSISTS 3.3 (66) Caitlyn Cunyus 2.8 (58) Arysia Porter 4.7 (94) Ashley Perez FACEBOOK/LCUCHAPS TWITTER: @LCUchaps STEALS STEALS STEALS YOUTUBE: #LCUathletics 1.2 (23) Delaney Gaddis 2.9 (61) Arysia Porter 2.2 (43) Passionate Amukamara LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES www.lcuchaps.com @lcuchaps GAME NOTES: GM: 21 at ST.