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Quick Facts (270) 384-8071 Location Columbia, Ky LINDSEY WILSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BLUE RAIDERS • Feb. 11, 2010 • 6:00 p.m. CT Sports Information • Lindsey Wilson College Lindsey Wilson Basketball www.lindseyathletics.com Quick Facts (270) 384-8071 Location Columbia, Ky. 42728 LWC Blue Raiders vs. University of Rio Grande Redstorm (15-8, 4-4 MSC) (14-10, 5-3 MSC) Founded/Enrollment 1903/2,341 Nickname Blue Raiders Probable Starting Lineups Colors Royal Blue and White Conference Mid-South Lindsey Wilson Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Home Court Biggers Sports Center G 3 Diondra Anthony 5-7 Jr. 6.3 3.7 F 15 Kristi Apple 5-10 Sr. 2.3 1.7 President William T. Luckey Jr. G 22 Sabrina Manning 5-8 Sr. 2.8 0.7 Athletic Director Willis Pooler F 41 Bethany Spillman 6-0 Jr. 8.1 4.7 Head Coach John B. Wethington (WKU ‘87) F 45 Viktoria Krell 6-0 Jr. 17.2 10.4 LWC Record 394-254 (21st Season) Rio Grande Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Overall Record 394-254 (21st Season) F 12 Courtney Congrove 5-10 Sr. 4.6 2.3 Asst. Coach Steve Beck G 15 Jenna Smith 5-8 Jr. 14.6 3.4 G 23 Bre Davis 5-2 Jr. 9.4 3.8 All-Time Record 419-280 (23 Years) G 25 Leah Kendro 5-9 Jr. 15.5 5.2 NAIA Tourn. Record 2-6 F 32 Ashley Saunders 5-11 Jr. 6.0 5.9 Head Coach: David Smalley - 18th Season (378-199) Statistical Comparison URG LWC Tonight’s Game Record ........................................... 14-10 15-8 Scoring Average .............................. 71.3 71.5 Points Allowed ................................. 67.7 65.1 Lindsey Wilson is tied with University of Rio Grande in the all-time Scoring Margin ................................ +3.6 +6.4 series 1-1, including a 79-67 loss in the first Mid-South Conference FG Percentage ................................. .425 .439 Opp. FG Percentage ......................... .388 .410 matchup on the road on Jan. 14, 2010. In the game earlier this season 3-Pt. Percentage .............................. .393 .269 against Rio Grande, Sierra Rambert poured in 23 points, while Viktoria FT Percentage ................................. .755 .585 Krell posted a double-double of 16 points and 15 rebounds. Lindsey wilson college blue raiders University of Rio Grande Redstorm NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN NO. NAME POS. YR. HT. HOMETOWN 3 Diondra Anthony G Jr. 5-7 Bowling Green, Ky. 5 Kati Moore G/F Fr. 5-9 Lancaster, Ohio 10 Valentina Cora G Sr. 5-7 Vincenza, Italy 10 Illiana Gonzalez G Fr. 5-6 Arecibo, P.R. 11 Lindsey Waters F So. 6-2 Stearns, Ky. 12 Courtney Congrove F Sr. 5-10 Chilicothe, Ohio 12 Megan Hartfield G/F Fr. 5-10 Greensburg, Ky. 14 Candace Black G Jr. 5-8 Sardinia, Ohio 15 Krtisti Apple F Sr. 5-10 Gainesboro, Tenn. 15 Jenna Smith G Jr. 5-8 Bellefontaine, Ohio 21 Michelle Copley G So. 5-8 Dunnville, Ky. 20 Olivia Brown G Fr. 5-10 Maple Hts, Ohio 22 Sabrina Manning G Sr. 5-8 Lawrenceburg, Ky. 21 Jessica Gall G Fr. 5-7 Mt. Vernon, Ohio 23 Sierra Rambert G Sr. 5-8 Philadelphia, Pa. 23 Bre Davis G Jr. 5-2 Marietta, Ohio 31 Kasey Litzinger G Fr. 5-9 Maysville, Ky. 32 Britney Payne G/F Fr. 5-10 Franklin, Ky. 25 Leah Kendro G Jr. 5-9 Strongsville, Ohio 33 Sarah Gillis G Fr. 5-7 Bloomfield, Ky. 30 Mara Howell G So. 5-7 Covington, Ohio 41 Bethany Spillman F Jr. 6-0 Glasgow, Ky. 32 Ashley Saunders F Jr. 5-11 Amanda, Ohio 45 Viktoria Krell F/C Jr. 6-0 Ludwigsburg, Ger. 52 Ediesha Cole F So. 6-2 Cleveland, Ohio 50 Anna Adams C Fr. 6-3 Freiburg, Ger. www.LindseyAthletics.com Lindsey Wilson vs. Rio Grande Lindsey Wilson Sports Information (270) 384-8071 Women’s Basketball Notes Mid-South Conference Standings Lindsey Wilson on Three Game Winning Streak Team Overall Conf. The Blue Raiders won their third straight game on Tuesday, 80-54 Campbellsville 23-1 8-0 over Oakland City University. Lindsey Wilson was led by Viktoria Cumberlands 18-6 7-1 Krell with 24 points and 18 rebounds, while Bethany Spillman also Georgetown 14-9 5-3 posted a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds. Rio Grande 14-10 5-3 Lindsey Wilson 15-8 4-4 Pikeville 14-10 2-6 Rio Grande Snaps Two-Game Skid on Saturday St. Catharine 7-17 1-7 The Redstorm snapped a two-game losing streak with an 80-59 win West Virginia Tech 9-14 0-8 against West Virginia University Insititute of Technilogy on Satur- day, Feb. 6. Jenna Smith paced Rio Grande with 23 points, seven assists and a 4-for-10 performance behind the arc. Lindsey Wilson Looks to Even the Season Series Playing in its first conference game as a member of the MSC, Rio Grande made quite a debut, connecting on 15-of-25 3-point at- tempts to beat Lindsey Wilson 79-67 on Jan. 14. Leah Kendro paced the Redstorm with 23 points and six rebounds. Sierra Rambert National Rankings scored 23 points for Lindsey Wilson, while Viktoria Krell added 16 points and 15 rebounds. NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Poll (February 8) Team Rec. Pts. Rio Grande Dangerous at Free Throw and 3-point Lines 1. Union University (Tenn.) 23-1 312 The Redstorm rank No. 3 in the NAIA in 3-point field goal percent- 2. Saint Xavier Univ. (Ill.) 23-1 296 age (39.3) and No. 9 in free-throw percentage (75.5). Leah Kendro 3. Vanguard Univ. (Calif.) 15-2 287 is the nation’s top free throw shooter, hitting 91.4 percent of her 4. Oklahoma Baptist Univ. 20-2 280 shots from the line. Jenna Smith ranks seventh in 3-pointers made 5. Point Loma Naz. (Calif) 21-2 278 with 62. 6. Lee University (Tenn.) 21-2 260 7. Oklahoma City University 18-3 253 8. Campbellsville Univ. (Ky.) 23-1 248 Krell Moves into Second Place on Rebound List 9. Azusa Pacific Univ. (Calif.) 19-4 231 Viktoria Krell ranks No. 5 in the nation in rebounds per game (10.4) 10. Columbia College (Mo.) 22-2 223 making it likely that she will top the program’s all-time rebounding 13. Univ. of the Cumberlands (Ky.) 18-6 191 list in her junior season. Krell currently has 861 rebounds, leaving RV. Georgetown College (Ky.) 13-8 --- her needing 36 more to pass Ronyeld Shirley with 896. RV. Lindsey Wilson College 12-8 --- RV. Univ. of Rio Grande (Ohio) 13-9 --- Wethington Nearing a Coaching Milestone Blue Raider head coach John B. Wethington currently has 394 ca- reer wins, all at the helm of the Blue Raiders. With six more wins, Lindsey Wilson College would like to thank all Blue Raider Booster Club members for their continued support of Blue Wethington will pass the 400-win mark in his 21st season as a head Raider athletics. coach. Lindsey Wilson College invites all Booster Club Members to the hospitality room at halftime of today’s games. Krell Climbs to Third on All-Time Scoring List The hospitality room is located in the Viktoria Krell is No. 3 on the all-time Lindsey Wilson scoring list Cralle Student Union Building adjacent to Biggers Sports Center. with 1,383 points after scoring 24 points against Oakland City on Tuesday. Krell passed Ronyeld Shirley who is now fourth with 1,293 points. Terran Duncan is second on the scoring list with 1,694 points, while Donna Burden is the all-time leader with 2,213. Sierra Rambert 16th in Points and Assists All-Time Senior Sierra Rambert returned to action after sitting out three games against Oakland City on Tuesday. The Philadelphia, Pa., na- Coming Up at LWC tive dished out two assists, a stat she ranks No. 16 in program his- Baseball • Feb. 19 • 1 p.m. CT tory in wih 150 totals assists. Rambert is also 16th on the scoring vs. Spring Arbor University list with 831 points after scoring four against the Lady Oaks. Men’s Basketball • Feb. 20 • 4 p.m. CT vs. Georgetown College at Biggers Sports Center 2009-10 Lindsey Wilson College Basketball Results RECORD: 15-8 Overall, 4-4 Mid-South (Home 7-3, Away 7-3, Neutral 1-1) All Times CT Mid-South Conference Standings Date Opponent LWC Result Margin W-L High Scorer High Rebounder High Assist Team Overall Conf. Nov. 7 UNION COLLEGE W 72-51 +21 1-0 16 Rambert 10 Krell 3 Anthony Campbellsville 23-1 8-0 Cumberlands 18-6 7-1 Nov. 10 IU-SOUTHEAST W 63-54 +9 2-0 20 Krell 12 Krell 4 Rambert Georgetown 14-9 5-3 Rio Grande 14-10 5-3 Nov. 17 at Alice Lloyd W 83-67 +16 3-0 22 Krell 11 Krell 7 Anthony Lindsey Wilson 15-8 4-4 Pikeville 14-10 2-6 Nov. 20 Mid Continent College W 74-64 +10 4-0 24 Krell 14 Krell 7 Rambert St. Catharine 7-17 1-7 West Virginia Tech 9-14 0-8 Nov. 21 at Berea College W 77-60 +17 5-0 19 Spillman 11 Spillman 5 Rambert Nov. 28 MCKENDREE COLLEGE L 70-73 -3 5-1 21 Rambert 7 Rambert, Krell 3 Three tied Nov. 30 at Berea College W 73-63 +10 6-1 21 Rambert 21 Krell 4 Anthony Dec. 5 at Oakland City Univ. W 82-79 +3 7-1 21 Spillman 11 Waters 8 Anthony, Gillis Dec.
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