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Lindsey Wilson Women's Basketball LINDSEY WILSON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL #LWCAllDay • Feb. 6, 2014 • 6 p.m. CT Sports Information • Lindsey Wilson College Lindsey Wilson Basketball www.LindseyAthletics.com • @LWCAthletics Quick Facts (270) 384-8071 Location Columbia, Ky. 42728 LWC Blue Raiders vs. Bluefield Rams (15-8, 5-6 MSC) (10-9, 4-6 MSC) Founded/Enrollment 1903/2,645 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 3 Keosha Wisener 5-7 Jr. 4.4 2.5 F 12 Chanel Roberts 5-8 Fr. 10.9 7.1 President William T. Luckey, Jr. G 23 Kayla Richardson 5-8 Fr. 13.0 2.9 Athletic Director Willis Pooler G 24 Bre Elder 5-9 So. 13.5 5.6 Head Coach John B. Wethington (WKU ‘87) F 31 Jamie Cummings 5-10 Fr. 13.8 8.0 LWC Record 474-303 (25th Season) Bluefield Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Overall Record 474-303 (25th Season) F 5 Janee Simmons 5-11 Sr. 13.1 7.8 Asst. Coaches Steve Beck, Terran Duncan G 10 Monique Robson 5-10 Jr. 6.9 2.9 G 12 Alexis Grant 5-8 Jr. 6.5 2.6 All-Time Record 499-329 (27 Years) F 22 Asia Wheeler 6-0 Jr. 14.6 9.2 NAIA Tourn. Record 3-9 G 24 Teqa McNeal 5-6 Sr. 16.8 4.6 Head Coach: Melissa J. Baker (3rd season - 48-36 overall) Statistical Comparison LWC BC Tonight s Game Record ........................................... 15-8 10-9 ' Scoring Average .............................. 75.3 71.6 Lindsey Wilson and Bluefield are meeting for the 11th time in the all- Points Allowed ................................. 67.7 70.5 Scoring Margin ................................ +7.7 -1.1 time series. The Blue Raiders hold a 9-1 advantage and are a perfect FG Percentage ................................. .443 .394 4-0 in games played at Biggers Sports Center. Lindsey Wilson defeated Opp. FG Percentage ......................... .383 .403 the Rams 81-68 earlier this season on Jan. 11 at Bluefield. The lone 3-Pt. Percentage .............................. .325 .244 Bluefield win in the series came last season when the Rams defeated FT Percentage ................................. .730 .721 the Blue Raiders 70-61 on Jan. 27, 2013. Lindsey Wilson Streak: W1 Last 5/10: 1-4, 4-6 Lindsey wilson college blue raiders Bluefield College Rams NO. NAME HT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN NO. NAME HT. POS. CL. HOMETOWN 3 Keosha Wisener 5-7 G Jr. Pulaski, Tenn. 00 Tempestt Lewis 5-4 G So. Pemberton, N.J. 12 Chanel Roberts 5-8 F Fr. Radcliff, Ky. 2 Maryah Mazyck 5-8 G So. Charlotte, N.C. 4 Valerie Lebedeva 5-6 G Fr. Moscow, Russia 15 Tara Arnold 5-10 G Sr. Frankfort, Ky. 5 Janee Simmons 5-11 F Sr. Orangeburg, S.C. 21 Cassidy Martin 5-8 G Fr. Harrodsburg, Ky. 10 Monique Robson 5-10 G Jr. Harrisburg, N.C. 22 Candance Foster 5-8 G Fr. Whitley City, Ky. 12 Alexis Grant 5-8 G Jr. Charlotte, N.C. 23 Kayla Richardson 5-8 G Fr. Louisville, Ky. 14 Brooke Wolford 5-5 G Fr. Tazewell, Va. 24 Bre Elder 5-9 G So. Lebanon, Ky. 22 Asia Wheeler 6-0 F Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. 31 Jamie Cummings 5-10 F Fr. Glasgow, Ky. 23 Whitney Smith 5-8 G Fr. Farragut, Tenn. 24 Teqa McNeal 5-6 G Sr. Columbia, S.C. 32 Paige Bosse 5-11 F Fr. Walton, Ky. 30 Jade McDaniel 5-9 G Jr. Union County, W. Va. 40 Ranika Rone 6-3 C Jr. Orlando, Fla. 32 Abigayle Peck 5-10 C Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. 41 Deanna Downs 5-8 G Fr. Elizabethtown, Ky. 40 Megan Tennant 5-9 F So. Avery, N.C. 43 Montera Copeland 6-1 F So. Evansville, Ind. 52 Destiny Tolliver 6-4 C Jr. Durham, N.C. 50 Laura Skudra 6-0 F Sr. Riga, Latvia Coming up at LWC Men’s Basketball • Feb. 6 • 8 p.m. CT www.LindseyAthletics.com vs. Bluefield College at Biggers Sports Center Wrestling • Feb. 7 • 4 p.m. CT vs. Indiana Tech / Life at Biggers Sports Center Lindsey Wilson vs. Bluefield Lindsey Wilson Sports Information • @LWCAthletics Women’s Basketball Notes Mid-South Conference Standings Team Overall Conf. Scouting Bluefield Campbellsville 20-2 10-1 Bluefield College enters tonight’s game coming off a 77-70 win Georgetown 15-4 9-2 Cumberlands 14-7 8-3 over United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) member Lindsey Wilson 15-8 5-6 Washington Adventist (Md.) University on Feb. 1. The Rams have Cumberland 9-10 5-6 won three of their last four games, including wins over Shawnee Bluefield 10-9 4-6 State (Ohio) and Rio Grande (Ohio). The lone loss in that stretch Pikeville 10-12 4-6 came against Pikeville (Ky.) 76-61 on Jan. 30. The Rams are led by Rio Grande 15-8 4-7 Shawnee State 11-11 4-7 Teqa McNeal who averages 16.8 points per game. Teammate Asia St. Catharine 3-14 1-10 Wheeler averages 14.6 points per game and leads the team with 9.2 rebounds per game. McNeal has a team-high 68 assists and 50 steals and is 13th in the NAIA with 2.8 steals per game. Destiny Tolliver has 44 blocks, the eighth most in the NAIA. The Rams rank National Rankings third in the NAIA with 5.6 blocks per game and 17th with 16.2 of- fensive rebounds per game. NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Poll (Poll No. 6 - Feb. 4) The Magic of 70 Team Rec. Pts. 1. Vanguard (Calif.) (9) 17-0 250 All 15 wins this season have come when Lindsey Wilson scores at 2. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.)(1) 21-0 242 least 70 points. The Blue Raiders are 0-7 when scoring less than 70 3. Westminster (Utah) 16-2 234 points. 4. Oklahoma Baptist 19-2 226 T5. Campbellsville (Ky.) 20-2 213 Home-Sweet-Home T5. Oklahoma City 14-2 213 7. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) 17-2 204 The Blue Raiders are 9-3 in games played at Biggers Sports Center 8. Georgetown (Ky.) 15-4 193 this season. The record for home wins in a season is 13, set during 9. The Master’s (Calif.) 17-4 184 the 1996-97 season. That win total was matched during the Blue 10. Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) 17-2 178 Raiders’ 2008-09 season when Lindsey Wilson went a perfect 13-0 23. Cumberlands (Ky.) 14-7 67 at home. Follow the Freshmen The Lindsey Wilson freshmen have certainly made their presence known this season in a variety of ways. Jamie Cummings leads the 2013-14 Schedule & Results team with 13.8 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. Chanel Roberts Overall: 15-8 • MSC: 5-6 has a team-high 15 blocks. Cassidy Martin leads the team with 43 Home: 9-3 • Away: 6-5 • Neutral: 0-0 made three-point field goals and Kayla Richardson is shooting 81.6 percent from the free-throw line. Nov. 5 Mid-Continent W, 78-64 Nov. 8 Cincinnati Christian W, 84-58 300 for Two Nov. 12 Brescia W, 79-62 Jamie Cummings and Kayla Richardson reached 300 points for the Nov. 14 at Mid-Continent W, 90-53 season in the 76-66 win over St. Catharine on Saturday, Feb. 1. Nov. 16 Oakland City W, 87-54 Cummings recorded a 14 point, 13 rebound double-double while Nov. 21 at (11) SHAWNEE STATE W, 81-74 Richardson finished with 19 points. Nov. 23 at RIO GRANDE L, 83-90 Nov. 26 Indiana Univ. Southeast W, 87-67 National Rankings Dec. 3 Wilberforce W, 85-49 Lindsey Wilson is currently ranked in the top 50 in NAIA Division I Dec. 7 Midway W, 90-70 in 15 different statistical categories. The highest ranking comes at Dec. 14 at Cincinnati Christian W, 79-55 No. 9 in free-throw percentage with .730. The Blue Raiders rank No. Dec. 17 Berea College W, 85-57 12 in total scoring offense (1733) and No. 14 in field-goal percent- Dec. 20 at Spring Hill L, 64-67 age (.443). Dec. 21 at Mobile L, 52-61 Jan. 2 (7) CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 45-75 Jan. 4 ST. CATHARINE W, 90-73 Jan. 9 at PIKEVILLE W, 79-76 Player to Watch Jan. 11 at BLUEFIELD W, 81-68 Jan. 16 at CUMBERLAND L, 51-68 Jan. 23 (22) CUMBERLANDS L, 65-76 Bre Elder is coming off a career-high 24 point- Jan. 25 (6) GEORGETOWN L, 60-80 performance in the 76-66 victory over St. Jan. 30 at (8) CAMPBELLSVILLE L, 62-94 Catharine on Feb. 1. The Lebanon, Ky., native Feb. 1 at ST. CATHARINE W, 76-66 is averaging 13.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per Feb. 6 BLUEFIELD 6 p.m. game this season. She has appeared in 16 Feb. 8 PIKEVILLE 2 p.m. games this season, scoring double-digit points Feb. 13 CUMBERLAND 6 p.m. in 14 of them. Elder is third on the team with Feb. 20 at (8) GEORGETOWN 5 p.m. 31 assists and a free-throw percentage of 76.9. Feb. 22 at (23) CUMBERLANDS 1 p.m. Feb. 27 RIO GRANDE 6 p.m. Bre Elder March 1 SHAWNEE STATE 2 p.m. Sophomore March 6-9 MSC Championship Lebanon, Tenn. March 19 -25 NAIA Championship Frankfort, Ky. Guard, #24 2013-14 Lindsey Wilson College Basketball Results Mid-South Conference Standings Team Overall Conf.
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