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GAME NOTES Vs WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES VS. MIDWESTERN STATE Wed. Jan. 27 - 5:30 PM January 27, 2021 LSC WEST DIVISION GAME >> RIP GRIFFIN CENTER (LUBBOCK, TEXAS) LIVE SCORING: http://statb.us/b/324218 RADIO: NONE LCU LADY CHAPARRALS WATCH ONLINE: http://bit.ly/3mKMr5W LISTEN ONLINE: N/A MSU RECORD: 7-2, 6-2 (LSC), 1-1 (DIV) ALL-TIME SERIES: MSU LEADS 22-8 Location .............................................. Lubbock, Texas MSU: HOME 4-0, ROAD 3-2, NEUTRAL 0-0 LAST MEETING: 12/21/19 AT MSU (W 67-49) Founded ..................................................... 1957 RANKINGS: RV (D2SIDA) LAST WIN BY LCU: 12/21/19 GAME Enrollment ................................................ 2,000 NO.5 (S.C. REGION - D2SIDA) LAST WIN BY MSU: 12/13/14 9 Affiliation .......................................... NCAA Div. II Conference .......................................... Lone Star at MIDWESTERN STATE Sat. Jan. 30 - 3:30 PM Nickname ...............Lady Chaparrals “Lady Chaps” Athletic Director ����������������������������� Scott Larson LSC WEST DIVISION GAME >> RIP GRIFFIN CENTER (LUBBOCK, TEXAS) Sports Information ����������������������������� Chris Due LIVE SCORING: http://statb.us/b/322868 RADIO: NONE Head Coach ������������������������������������ Steve Gomez WATCH ONLINE: http://bit.ly/3mKMr5W LISTEN ONLINE: N/A Career Record (year) .................. 433-125 / 18th BACK TO DIVISIONAL PLAY the arc. No.2 Lubbock Christian University returns to West GAME 2020-21 LADY CHAPS SCHEDULE Division play in the Lone Star Conference Wednes- RECOGNIZED day with the first game of a divisional home-and- The Lone Star Conference an- 10 Date Site Opponent Result home series against Midwestern State. Wednes- nounced their weekly honors and 12/11 H St. Mary’s * .........................W 88-52 day’s game tips off in Lubbock (5:30 p.m.) and LCU’s Juliana Robertson was this week’s Defensive 12/12 H St. Mary’s * .........................W 67-47 then the teams will head to Wichita Falls, Texas to Player of the Week recipient in women’s basketball. 12/19 A Oklahoma Christian * ..............PPD complete the week’s set Saturday (3:30 p.m.) inside 1/2 A UT Tyler * ..............................W 73-26 Ligon Coliseum. LCU, the only unbeaten team in the Robertson led LCU defensively to a pair of wins over 1/3 A UT Tyler * ..............................W 69-48 South Central Division, leads the West Division with Texas A&M International, which ended TAMIU’s sev- 1/8 H Texas A&M-Commerce * ....PPD a 2-0 mark. Midwestern State is 1-1 in the division. en-game win streak and extended LCU’s home win 1/14 A Angelo State ** ......................W 65-55 streak to 83 straight games (71 straight conference 1/16 H Angelo State ** ..................W 77-46 DUST-UP wins). The Kerrville, Texas native, who averaged a 1/22 H Texas A&M International * .W 71-61 LCU is coming off a two-game home sweep of +24.5-per-game plus/minus, opened the weekend 1/23 H Texas A&M International * .W 85-42 Texas A&M International. TAMIU rallied back from series with 11 rebounds Friday and followed Satur- 1/27 H Midwestern State ** ..........5:30 PM a 29-point deficit in the first game, falling 71-61 to day with a +30 in 22 minutes of action. Her weekly 1/30 A Midwestern State ** ...............3:30 PM the Lady Chaps. They expected to have momentum totals included 9.5 points (per game), 7.5 rebounds Saturday, but the Lady Chaps forced 29 turnovers (per game), six assists, three steals and a block, 2/5 A Arkansas - Fort Smith * ...........5:30 PM and had a 40-6 scoring advantage in points-off- while shooting 66.7% from the field. 2/6 A Arkansas - Fort Smith * ...........3:30 PM turnovers in an 85-42 LCU win. Ashton Duncan 2/8 A Oklahoma Christian * ..............TBA led LCU in the two games, averaging 13.5 points The honor is the second “defensive” weekly honor 2/11 H Western New Mexico ..........5:30 PM a game and all 32 points tallied came from beyond in Robertson’s career and the first of this season. 2/12 H Western New Mexico ..........5:30 PM The senior forward is the third Lady Chaps mem- 2/15 H Texas A&M-Commerce * ....2:00 PM ber to receive weekly honors (first 2/18 A UT Permian Basin ** ...............5:15 PM defensive), as she joins Ashton 2/20 H UT Permian Basin ** ..........2:00 PM Duncan and Allie Schulte. 2/25 H West Texas A&M ** ............5:30 PM 2/27 A West Texas A&M ** ................2:00 PM STEALING THE SHOW * - Lone Star Conference Game Times are Central LCU enters the week ranked 32nd ** - Lone Star Conference & Divisional Contest LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (@LCUCHAPS) MIDWESTERN STATE (@MSUMUSTANGS) in NCAA Division II in steals (92) LADY CHAPARRALS MUSTANGS and is 20th in steals per game (11.5). The Lady Chaps have had Record: 8-0, 8-0 Lone Star Record: 7-2, 6-2 Lone Star at least 10 steals in six of their Last Game: 85-42 W vs. TAMIU Last Game: 46-37 W at Tx Woman’s last seven games. Allie Schulte leads the team in steals (23) and Coach: Steve Gomez Coach: Christopher Reay averages 2.9 per game to rank Gomez vs. MSU: 3-1 Career Record: 7-2 third in the LSC (21st nationally. MSU Record: 7-2 LONG DISTANCE CALLS PROJECTED STARTERS PROJECTED STARTERS With the 17 three-pointers in Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p Pos. Player Class Pts/p Reb/p their two-game set with TAMIU, G Ashton Duncan Sr. 11.8 2.0 G Morgan Lenahan Sr. 13.4 6.0 LCU has 87 three-pointers (16th G Allie Schulte Sr. 14.9 4.6 G Frances King So. 12.1 3.1 nationally) in their eight games G Madi Turner Sr. 6.8 2.9 G Haevyn Risley Jr. 7.1 6.1 F Emma Middleton Sr. 9.1 3.9 F Brittney Fields Fr. 4.6 3.3 played (10.9 average per game). F Juliana Robertson Sr. 7.4 3.9 F Shawnisay Millar Jr. 9.7 3.9 They have had at least 10 three- pointers in four of their eight LCU LEADERS MSU LEADERS games played. The Lady Chaps AVG. POINTS AVG. POINTS success rate of 42.4% shooting 14.9 Allie Schulte 13.4 Morgan Lenahan from outside is fourth nation- ally, and their pace of 10.9 three- REBOUNDS REBOUNDS pointers per game is also sixth na- 4.6 (37) A.Schulte/J.Robertson 6.1 (55) Haevyn Risley tionally. Ashton Duncan leads LCU FACEBOOK/LCUCHAPS with 28 three-pointers (15th na- TWITTER: @LCUchaps ASSISTS ASSISTS tionally and is second in the LSC), INSTAGRAM: @LCUchaps 3.9 (31) Juliana Robertson 4.2 (38) Frances King ranking eighth nationally with a YOUTUBE: #LCUathletics conference-best rate of 3.5 per STEALS STEALS game. Schulte ranks second na- 2.9 (23) Allie Schulte 2.2 (13) Kityana Diaz tionally and leads the conference NCAA DIVISION II WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (‘16,’19) www.lcuchaps.com @lcuchaps LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES with a shooting percentage of 63.3%, and Duncan MORE ON THE HOME FRONT ranks second in the conference at 46.7%. Eleven (11) Ashton Duncan leads LCU at home this season, aver- LADY CHAPS HISTORY different Lady Chaps have at least one three-pointer aging 15.0 points per game. Allie Schulte also aver- NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS on the season. ages double figures at home, with an average of 12.8 2016 2019 points per home contest. LCU has a 28-4 advantage ALLIE CAT in blocks at home and they have held opponents to NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES The sharp shooting of Allie Schulte is registering na- 34.9% shooting. The Lady Chaps are shooting 48.9% 2016 2018 2019 2020 tionally. Schulte leads the LSC and ranks second na- on the Rip Griffin Center floor this season, with a NCAA DIV. II SOUTH CENTRAL REGION tionally in field goal percentage with a mark of 69.4%. 47.7% shooting mark from outside. LCU, averaging TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS From long range, she ranks second nationally with a 11.0 three-point field goals per home game, have 2016 2018 2019 conference-best rate of 63.3%. In eight games this Duncan shooting 62.2% from outside at home. She is season, she has two-or-less missed shots in six of the 23-of-37 at home this season from outside. LONE STAR CONFERENCE games. She has not shot less than 60% in a game CHAMPIONS this season. BLOCKS ARE BACK 2020 (Won Tournament) Since their first season as official NCAA Division II THROWING STONES members (2015-16), LCU has ranked at least 12th HEARTLAND CONFERENCE A look at upcoming milestones on the horizon for Lady or better in total blocks (led the nation in 15-16 and 2013/2014 First Place Chap members: ranked second in 17-18) in each season of play and 2014/2015 Regular Season Champions -Allie Schulte needs 16 points to reach 1000 career have ranked in the top-14 in four of the five seasons in 2015/2016 Regular Season Champions points. blocks per game (led the nation in 15-16 and 16-17). 2017/2018 Regular Season Champions -She ranks second nationally in Division II active play- This season, LCU looks as if they may keep the trend 2018/2019 Regular Season Champions ers in career games played with 108. continuing. They currently rank 11th in blocks (45) HEARTLAND CONFERENCE -Is 31 assists away from 300 career assists. and are ninth in blocks per game (5.6), leading the TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS -Actively ranks 27th in career assists with 269 assists.
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