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At Paul Quinn College Lady Wildcat Basketball Contact: Andrew Glover | 903-927-3399 | Adglover@Wileyc.Edu WILEY COLLEGE LADY WILDCAT BASKETBALL 2014 NAIA Fab Four | 4 NAIA Tournament Appearances | 7 Conference Titles Friday, January 11 | at Paul Quinn College Lady Wildcat Basketball Contact: Andrew Glover | 903-927-3399 | [email protected] GAME COVERAGE WILEY COLLEGE LADY WILDCATS (4-9, 2-3) VS. PAUL QUINN COLLEGE LADY TIGERS (8-6, 3-2) Friday, Jan. 11 | 5:30 p.m. | Dallas, Texas SOCIAL MEDIA WILEY COLLEGE PAUL QUINN @WileyAthletics Record: 4-9 Overall; 2-3 in RRAC Record: 8-6 Overall; 3-2 in RRAC Wiley Athletics Rankings: NR Rankings: NR @wileycollegeathletics Head Coach: Bianca McGee Head Coach: Erica Henry Career Record: 7-32 (2nd Season) Career Record: 38-34 (3rd Season) 2018-19 SCHEDULE Record at Wiley: Same Record at PQC: Same GAME 14 WILEY COLLEGE (4-9, 2-3 RRAC) NOVEMBER (2-4) Time/Result GAMEDAY STORYLINES SERIES HISTORY 3 SUNO W 67-61 5 at Midwestern St. L 63-91 The Lady Wildcats continue Red River Athletic Confer- Overall Wiley leads 22-8 9 at Dillard (RV) L 73-79 In Marshall Wiley leads 11-4 11 at SUNO W 78-59 ence play at Paul Quinn College on Friday. Tipoff is set 19 at Sam Houston St. L 63-101 for 5:30 p.m. In Dallas Wiley leads 9-4 21 EASTERN OREGON L 62-82 Neutral site Wiley leads 2-0 DECEMBER (2-3) Time/Result This game will mark the 28th meeting between Wiley 4 at Henderson St. L 45-61 Last Meeting L 55-64 (1/26/18) 7 LSU-SHREVEPORT* W 67-60 College and Paul Quinn College and first as conference 8 LSU-ALEXANDRIA (RV)* L 82-85 opponents since the 2011-12 season. 12 JARVIS CHRISTIAN* W 78-71 31 at No. 10 Oklahoma City L 47-92 The last time the two met, Wiley College fell 64-55 in Dallas (1/26/18). JANUARY (0-2) Time/Result 4 at Huston-Tillotson (RV)* L 63-73 The Lady Wildcats enter the week on a three-game losing streak after falling to the Universi- 5 at St. Thomas-Houston* L 72-89 11 at Paul Quinn* 5:30 p.m. ty of St. Thomas-Houston 89-72 on January 5. 12 at Texas College* 5 p.m. 17 No. 14 OLLU* 5:30 p.m. 19 SOUTHWEST* 2 p.m. SCOUTING PAUL QUINN COLLEGE 24 at LSU-Shreveport* 5:30 p.m. 26 at No. 25 LSU-Alexandria* 2 p.m. Paul Quinn College head coach Erica Henry is in her third season. FEBRUARY (0-0) Time/Result 2 at Jarvis Christian* 5:30 p.m. The Lady Tigers are coming off a 75-69 victory over Texas College on January 5. 8 HUSTON-TILLOTSON (RV)* 5:30 p.m. 9 ST. THOMAS-HOUSTON* 5:30 p.m. Paul Quinn College returns seven letter winners and welcomes seven freshmen. 15 PAUL QUINN* 5:30 p.m. 16 TEXAS COLLEGE^* 5:30 p.m. 21 at No. 14 OLLU* 5:30 p.m. Last season, the Lady Tigers finished 21-9. They were 14-4 against Red River Athletic 23 at Southwest* 3 p.m. Conference opponents—which would have ranked third. Paul Quinn was not eligible to All times are Central compete in postseason. ^ Senior Day *Red River Athletic Conference Game LAST GAME STARTERS Ty Colquitt Colby Hughes Brianna Tolliver Armonie Lomax Damonica Franklin PPG 9.1 PPG 9.8 PPG 9.8 PPG 14.0 PPG 10.2 RPG 2.2 RPG 3.5 RPG 3.1 RPG 4.0 RPG 10.2 APG 2.0 APG 1.9 APG 1.8 APG 1.5 APG 1.1 FG% 27.1 FG% 39.1 FG% 42.3 FG% 32.4 FG% 47.8 3PT% 14.7 3PT% 29.1 3PT% 19.2 3PT% 24.8 3PT% —— FT% 76.9 FT% 66.7 FT% 63.0 FT% 76.0 FT% 61.0 GAME 14: PAUL QUINN COLLEGE STATISICAL COMPARISON WITH A WIN…. NATIONALLY RANKED CATEGORIES NAIA RRAC VALUE The Lady Wildcats would Off. Reb/Game 16 4 14.9 Steals/Game 31 5 10.9 move to 5-9. Steals 38 5 142 Blocks/Game 45 5 2.5 Wiley College would im- Rebounds/Game 47 5 39.8 prove to 3-3 in conference Free Throw % 50 4 68.0 DAMONICA FRANKLIN NAIA RRAC VALUE play. Defensive Reb./Game 9 3 6.92 WILEY CATEGORY PQC Offensive Reb./Game 26 5 3.23 Bianca McGee would earn Rebounds/Game 10 1 10.15 66.2 Points Per Game 73.9 Rebounds 17 3 132 her eighth career win. 77.2 Opponent PPG 70.3 GRACE WELLMAN NAIA RRAC VALUE 35.6 Field Goal Percentage 39.7 It would snap a two-game Offensive Reb./Game 31 7 3.15 42.2 Opponent FG % 40.8 losing streak against Paul ARMONIE LOMAX NAIA RRAC VALUE 3-PT FG Made/Game 50 4 2.0 22.5 3-PT. Field Goal Percentage 23.9 Quinn College. 34.2 Opponent 3-PT. FG % 31.5 5.4 3-Pts. Per Game 3.4 IMPRESSIVE RUN 5.9 Opponent 3-Pts. Per Game 5.6 Ty Colquitt had her streak of scoring in double figures 68.0 Free Throw Percentage 63.4 snapped at five in Monday’s game at Oklahoma City Uni- 2.5 Blocks Per Game 3.1 versity. During that stretch she averaged 14 points per 10.9 Steals Per Game 12.4 game. 12.9 Assists Per Game 13.5 She started a new streak with 11 points against St. Thomas- 19 Turnovers Per Game 18.6 Houston. 19.4 Turnovers Forced Per Game 22.5 0.4 Turnover Margin 3.9 SPEAKING OF DOUBLE DIGITS…. 0.68 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.7 Armonie Lomax leads the Lady Wildcats with 14 points per game. She has scored in double-figures in nine of 13 INSIDE THE SERIES games. Damonica Franklin is averaging a double-double with 10.2 points and a conference leading 10.2 rebounds per game. In Friday and Saturday’s games, Wiley College had three players score in double figures. WILEY COLLEGE vs. PAUL QUINN THIRD IS THE CHARM GP: 30– 22-8; Home: 11-4; Away: 9-4; Neutral: 2-0 In their last two games the Lady Wildcats have outscored their opponents 48-27 in the third quarter. SERIES HISTORY (Last 10 Meetings) COMEBACK CATS Date Loc. W/L WC PQC The Lady Wildcats have rallied for two victories after trailing Jan. 26, 2018 A L 55 64 their opponent in the fourth quarter. Dec. 8, 2017 H L 70 73 Jan. 27, 2017 H W 78 56 REVERSE FORTUNES Dec. 9, 2016 A W 73 61 The Lady Wildcats have only won one game away from Alumni Feb. 20, 2016 A W 73 42 Gymnasium. Five of their next seven games are on the road. Jan. 9, 2016 H W 74 62 Feb. 13, 2015 H W 134 36 UNDER THE RADAR Jan. 9, 2015 A W 117 46 The Red River Athletic Conference women’s basketball coaches Feb. 7, 2014 A W 103 48 are expecting the Lady Wildcats to be in the middle of the Dec. 13, 2013 H W 96 48 pack—picking them sixth in the preseason poll. STACKED CONFERENCE Three Red River Athletic Conference schools are in the NAIA LADY WILDCAT BASKETBALL rankings. Our Lady of the Lake is No. 14, LSU- She had five straight games of scoring in CONFERENCE RANKINGS Alexandria is No. 25 and Huston-Tillotson are double figures from November 5 to No- receiving votes. LSU-Shreveport was ranked vember 21. During that span, Lomax aver- ARMONIE LOMAX No. 18 in the preseason poll. aged 16 points per game. Scoring (14.0) 8th 3-PT FG Made/Game (2.0) 4th PICK-POCKETERS Lomax was named Red River Athletic 3-PT FG Pct (.248) 8th Wiley College ranks in the top 40 nationally Conference Player of the Week for Novem- Free Throw Pct (.760) 7th Defensive Rebounds (3.0) 19th with 10.9 steals per game. Brianna Tolliver ber 19-25. It’s the earliest a Lady Wildcat leads the team with 2.2 per game. has won since Shanovia Gamblin—who DAMONICA FRANKLIN won for November 2-8, 2015. Scoring (10.2) 18th DIALING LONG DISTANCE Steals/Game (1.7) 13th The Lady Wildcats haven’t shied away from Lomax has surpassed 20 points twice this Rebounds/Game (10.1) 1st attempting 3-pointers—averaging 24 attempts Offensive Rebounds (3.2) 5th season with 24 against Sam Houston State Defensive Rebounds (6.9) 3rd per game. Thirty-seven percent of their shot on November 19 and 23 against Jarvis Blocks/Game (0.7) 8th attempts have been from 3-point range. Christian on December 12. Double-Doubles (3) 6th DAMONICA FRANKLIN GRACE WELLMAN COLBY HUGHES Scoring (9.8) 20th Damonica Franklin set the program record Grace Wellman has started 9 of 13 games 3-PT FG Made/Game (1.2) 16th for rebounds in a single game with 26 at this season. Assists/Game (1.9) 16th Dillard on November 9. Linda Emeghebo Assist/TO Ratio (1.1) 10th She ranks second on the team with 7.2 re- held the record with 20 against Philander GRACE WELLMAN Smith on February 13, 2008. bounds per game. Rebounds/Game (7.2) 8th Offensive Rebounds (3.1) 7th Wellman has recorded two double-doubles Franklin is one of two players to have 20 or Defensive Rebounds (4.0) 12th more rebounds in a single game.
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