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LINDSEY WILSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL #LWCAllDay • Feb. 23, 2013 • 2 p.m. CT Sports Information • Lindsey Wilson College Lindsey Wilson Basketball www.LindseyAthletics.com • @LWCAthletics Quick Facts (270) 384-8071 LWC Blue Raiders vs. No. 18 Georgetown Tigers Location Columbia, Ky. 42728 (16-12, 7-11 MSC) (19-8, 13-5 MSC) Founded/Enrollment 1903/2,677 Nickname Blue Raiders Probable Starting Lineups Colors Blue and White Conference Mid-South Lindsey Wilson Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Home Court Biggers Sports Center G 11 Jasmine Brimm 5-7 Jr. 15.4 4.4 F 23 Ashley Rainey 6-2 Sr. 19.9 12.8 President William T. Luckey, Jr. G 31 Kasey Litzinger 5-9 Sr. 6.2 2.8 Athletic Director Willis Pooler G 33 Sarah Gillis 5-7 Sr. 8.0 2.0 Head Coach John B. Wethington (WKU ‘87) F 50 Laura Skudra 6-0 Jr. 2.3 2.0 LWC Record 457-292 (24th Season) Georgetown Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Overall Record 457-292 (24th Season) G 10 Andrea Howard 5-10 Jr. 13.1 4.9 Asst. Coaches Steve Beck, Brandon Burns F 11 Lizza Jonas 5-10 Jr. 14.0 6.9 G 14 Devon Golden 5-10 Sr. 10.8 8.8 All-Time Record 482-318 (26 Years) G 21 Kourtney Tyra 5-5 Jr. 14.4 4.8 NAIA Tourn. Record 3-9 C 42 Devanny King 6-0 So. 11.2 6.2 Head Coach: Andrea McCloskey - Second Season - 43-18 Statistical Comparison LWC GC Record ...........................................16-12 19-8 Today's Game Scoring Average ..............................66.8 74.5 Points Allowed .................................62.5 66.9 Lindsey Wilson trails Georgetown in the all-time series between the Scoring Margin ................................+4.3 +7.6 two programs 26-19, including a 9-10 record against the Tigers in FG Percentage ................................. .413 .420 Biggers Sports Center. The Blue Raiders are in dire need of wins over Opp. FG Percentage ..........................380 .389 its last two games to earn a trip to the Mid-South Conference Tour- 3-Pt. Percentage .............................. .258 .330 FT Percentage ..................................662 .728 nament. They will have to forget about a 63-50 loss to St. Catharine (Ky.) in their most recent outing, while No. 18 Georgetown won at No. Lindsey Wilson 16 Campbellsville (Ky.) 83-68 on Thursday, claiming second place in Streak: L1 Last 5/10: 1-4, 4-6 the MSC standings. Lindsey wilson college blue raiders Georgetown College Tigers NO. NAME HT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN NO. NAME HT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN 3 Sarah Collins 6-0 F Jr. Dickson, Tenn. 00 Tena Johnson 6-3 C Fr. Akron, Ohio 10 Kristiana Pumpure 5-8 G Fr. Riga, Latvia 3 Olivia Coleman 5-4 G So. Hendersonville, Tenn. 11 Jasmine Brimm 5-7 G Jr. Smyrna, Tenn. 10 Andrea Howard 5-10 G Jr. Frankfort, Ky. 15 Tara Arnold 5-10 G Jr. Frankfort, Ky. 11 Lizza Jonas 5-10 F Jr. Lexington, Ky. 21 Emily Meeks 5-10 F Jr. Princeton, Ky. 14 Devon Golden 5-10 G Sr. Wapakoneta, Ohio 22 Jadelyn Proffi tt 5-8 G Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 15 Jessica Foster 6-1 F Fr. Versailles, Ind. 23 Ashley Rainey 6-2 F Sr. Bowling Green, Ky. 20 Lindsay Fultz 5-10 F Jr. Lawrenceburg, Ky. 24 Kaiulani Karosich 5-8 G Fr. Mary Esther, Fla. 21 Kourtney Tyra 5-5 G Jr. McKee, Ky. 31 Kasey Litzinger 5-9 G Sr. Maysville, Ky. 22 Haley Armstrong 5-9 G Fr. Murray, Ky. 32 Stacia Jo Hill 5-8 G Sr. Sarasota, Fla. 23 Mykal Farris 5-8 G Fr. Ashland, Ky. 33 Sarah Beth Gillis 5-7 G Sr. Bloomfi eld, Ky. 42 Devanny King 6-0 C So. Medina, Ohio 40 Ranika Rone 6-3 C So. Niceville, Fla. 50 Laura Skudra 6-0 F Jr. Riga, Latvia Coming up at LWC Men’s Basketball • Feb. 23 • 4 p.m. CT vs. Georgetown at Biggers Sports Center www.LindseyAthletics.com Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Feb. 23 • 10:30 a.m. CT vs. UVa.-Wise at Baughman Tennis Complex Lindsey Wilson vs. Georgetown Lindsey Wilson Sports Information • @LWCAthletics Women’s Basketball Notes Mid-South Conference Standings Team Overall Conf. Scouting Georgetown Cumberland 25-2 16-2 The Tigers had a Cinderella run to the NAIA semifnials last season Georgetown 19-8 13-5 and return many of the pieces from that team. The balanced group Shawnee State 21-7 12-6 has fi ve starters averaging double fi gures scoring, compared to Campbellsville 20-8 12-6 Lindsey Wilson with just two in Ashley Rainey and Jasmine Brimm. St. Catharine 19-8 11-7 While the Tigers’ leading scorer can change on any given night, Cumberlands 18-10 11-8 Kourtney Tyra is the leader statisticly at 14.4 points per game. Bluefi eld 16-13 8-11 Guard Devon Golden is the leading rebounder with 8.8 boards per Lindsey Wilson 16-12 7-11 game while also adding over 10 points per contest. Georgetown Pikeville 11-17 6-12 shoots about the same from the fi eld as Lindsey Wilson, but holds UVa.-Wise 7-20 4-14 a distinct advantage in 3-point shooting at 33 percent, compared to Rio Grande 6-22 0-18 25 for the Blue Raiders. Rainey Takes Control of No. 3 Spot on Points List Ashley Rainey’s performance this season has moved her into third National Rankings place on the all-time scoring list at Lindsey Wilson. The senior from Bowling Green, Ky., currently has 1,758 career points, putting her NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Poll 350 points from passing Viktoria Krell for second place. Donna (Poll No. 9, Feb. 19) Burden, with 2,213 points, is the program’s all-time leader. Rainey Team Rec. Pts. is also shooting up the rebounding chart at Lindsey Wilson, with 21 1. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) (6) 26-1 277 against St. Catharine on Thursday, Rainey has 963 in her career. 2. Oklahoma City (5) 22-2 276 Once again, Krell holds the next spot up on the list, holding the 3. Westminster (Utah) 24-2 263 4. Westmont (Calif.) 22-3 252 Lindsey Wilson record with 1,272 boards. With 37 more rebounds 5. Lubbock Christian (Texas) 24-3 246 this season, Rainey can become the second member of the 1,000 6. Cumberland (Tenn) 25-2 229 points-1,000 rebounds club at Lindsey Wilson. T7. Lee (Tenn.) 24-2 226 T7. Vanguard (Calif.) 20-2 226 Blue Raiders Cold Shooting Lets St. Catharine Win 9. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 25-2 210 Shooting just 30 percent from the fi eld, the Lindsey Wilson women’s 10. Xavier (La.) 22-4 200 basketball team couldn’t get over the hump against St. Catharine 14. Shawnee State (Ohio) 20-7 165 (Ky.), losing 63-50 on Thursday at Biggers Sports Center. Ashley 16. Campbellsville (Ky.) 20-7 146 Rainey continued to play like an All-American with 25 points and 21 18. Georgetown (Ky.) 18-8 130 rebounds, but Sarah Gillis was the next highest scorer with eight RV. St. Catharine (Ky.) --- 48 points, which wasn’t enough to beat a Patriot team that hit seven RV. Cumberlands (Ky.) --- 14 threes and blocked seven shots. Janae Howard led the charge for St. Catharine, scoring a team-high 21 points and pulling down nine rebounds. Reilly Poirier joined her in double fi gures down low with 10 points. Rianne Hofstraat shot 3-for-4 from behind the arc to 2012-13 Schedule & Results fi nish with nine points. Lindsey Wilson outrebounded St. Catharine Overall: 16-12 • MSC: 7-11 45-41 and shot a better percentage from the free-throw line, but Home: 10-3 • Away: 5-9 • Neutral: 1-0 a turnover advantage (16-11), combined with hot outside shooting never gave it a chance. Nov. 2 Mid-Continent W, 86-49 Tara Arnold is the Newest Blue Raider Nov. 3 Miami-Middletown W, 85-63 Junior guard Tara Arnold transferred in to the Blue Raider program Nov. 4 Purdue (Exh.) L, 89-33 in December and was cleared to play in her fi rst game in the loss to Nov. 15 UVA.-WISE W, 72-60 Cumberland on Jan. 17. Arnold, who most recently played at More- head State, came off the bench to score fi ve points and grab a pair Nov. 17 PIKEVILLE W, 76-63 of rebounds. At 5-10, Arnold gives the Blue Raiders added length Nov. 20 at (13) CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 89-49 on defense and another steady hand from 3-point range. Through Nov. 29 at (6) GEORGETOWN L, 69-62 11 games and three starts, Arnold is averaging 3.7 points and 2.1 Dec. 1 at ST. CATHARINE L, 73-69 rebounds. Dec. 4 Berea W, 59-42 Wethington Reaches 450 Career Wins Dec. 8 at (9) Lee L, 71-45 Lindsey Wilson head coach John B. Wethington reached 450 ca- Dec. 14 Midway W, 66-56 reer wins with the 70-57 win at Webber International on Dec. 18. Dec. 15 Wilberforce W, 82-66 Wethington is in his 24th season as the Blue Raider’s head coach, Dec. 17 at Warner W, 58-38 the only school he has been at as a collegiate coach. With 457 wins heading into Saturday, Wethington ranks fi fth on the NAIA active Dec. 18 at Webber International W, 70-57 coaches list for career wins. Dec. 29 Miami-Hamilton W, 86-40 Jan. 3 at (15) SHAWNEE STATE L, 74-68 Rainey is All-Time Leading Shot Blocker Jan.