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Grace Foster wins the sixth LSC weekly honor declared an offensive player of the week again – LCU ATHLETICS

Grace Foster wins the sixth LSC weekly honor declared an offensive player of the week again – LCU ATHLETICS

Richardson, Texas (January 27, 2025) – For the second consecutive week, Christian University in Lubbock Grace Foster was honored as an offensive player at the Lone Star Week Week, celebrating the third time this season that she won the award. It also brings her overall cleaning of the conference to six this season. Earlier, Foster achieved a defense player of the week to start the season, which made this second section of consecutive weekly recognitions.

Foster gave up star performances for Lubbock Christian University this week in the winning conference home over Oklahoma Christian and Cameron. Foster is an average of 23.0 points per game this week (an average of 24.7 minutes per game), tied to second place in the evaluation of the Lone Star conference. Its remarkable efficiency was in complete display as it shoots 75.0% of the terrain (12 to 16), 63.6% beyond the arc (7 to 11) and an exceptional 93.8% of the free throw line (15 -OF -16). Against Oklahoma Christian, she poured with 24 points, connecting to free throws from 10 to 10, while adding four thefts and four blocks in just less than 25 minutes. Junior from Childress, Texas, followed by another 22-point performance against Cameron, emphasized by five, three indicators made at 71.4% clip. Foster also made a significant impact of defensive, with an average of 7.0 struggles per game, all of which came to the protective end, as well as 4.0 thefts and 2.0 blocks per game. Her four blocks against Oklahoma Christian coincided with the highest season and played a key role in the detention of the eagles up to 54 points. It ended the week ranked in the top 15 in evaluation, rebound, shooting three points and a percentage of free throws for the conference. In LCU’s victory on Saturday against Cameron, in which the Chaps lady coincided with a record for a game with 18 triplets, she scored an impressive double-end with 22 points and 10 rebounds. She completed the task in just 24 minutes on the floor. The double duplicate performance was her seventh of the season and 24th of her LCU career. Her 22 points scored the 12th time this season, she exceeded 20 points in the game this season. Foster went to the fourth time in the career assessment for Lady Chaps. On Saturday, she walked past Emily Pool (Atkins) (1.725, 2010-14) and Tess Bruffi (1,728, 2014-18) to jump to fourth place. It is 38 points from the passage along Jordan Hampton, who had 1767 points from 2005-09. Nicole Hampton is the LCU leader of all time with 1796 points (2011-16), and Foster is 67 points from the first place in the history of the program.

The offensive week is Foster to rank fourth in the nation by points (398) and 13th in game points (19.9, second in LSC). It is fifth nationally in a three -point shooting rate at 47.5%. Foster received her sixth LSC weekly honor of the season (third for an offensive player of the Week) and the 13th of her career (her ninth for insult). Lady Chaps received LSC Weekly Honors seven times this season, with Foster wanted six of the seven honors. Maki Madox He requested an offensive player of the week awarded January 6th.

Lady Chaps stays home and returns to West Division game this week. On Thursday is a rivalry of the A&M scope meeting at 5:30 pm in the center of Rip Griffin. Homestand ends on Saturday at 1:00 pm as LCU hosts Eastern New Mexico.

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