West Texas A&M (13-7, 7-6) on #17 Lubbock Christian (18-3, 12-1 LSC) | |
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Date and time | Thursday, January 30 from 5:30 pm |
Location | Lubbock, Texas | RIP GRIFFIN center |
Live statistics | Statbroadcast |
Live Video (View Payment) | Flock |
Other relationships | Notes for the game |
Canyon, Texas – Lady Buffs continue their lonely star conference road on Thursday night as they make the way down the Interstate 27 to take # 17 Lady Chaps of Lubbock Christian with Tipoff Set for 17:30 in the center of Rip Griffin.
UT TYLER RECAP
Lady Buffs dropped her second direct race against an opponent from the top 10 on Saturday afternoon as they fell on #9 UT Tyler Patriots, 76-57 inside the center of Herrington Patriot. Claire Graham He led the way to Lady Buffs when the Tuscola born went to 8 on 11 from the floor, including 5-from-7 at the back arc for team-high 21 points to go with seven fights and one assist. Randy Harding (13) and Taylor Hagan (12) both ended in double figures, followed by Kayla Kane with eight points.
A look at the chaps lady
Lubbock Christian enters Thursday night, riding with a winning series of eight games, as they are 18-3 overall, including a 12-1 brand in LSC. Lady Chaps took a pair of victories at LSC Home over Oklahoma Christian (72-52) and Cameron (77-52) last weekend in the center of Rip Griffin.
Grace Foster led the lady’s way on Saturday against the agias by going 6 out of 8 from the floor, including 5-from-7 from deep and 5-on-6 of the free throws for the highest 22 points to walk Together with 10 rebounds, four assists and four thefts to win 77-52.
Lady Chaps, who chose second in the pre-season Basketball Poll for Women of LSC, ended last season with a total record of 21-10 with a 16-6 brand in the conference actions. Lubbock Christian advanced in the regional quarterfinals of the southern central in Denton before falling into Colorado Mesa of the second seed, 68-61.
Foster, two -time all -American, enters thursday night with 1730 points in the career, as the Childress product went 133 to 250 (53.2%) from the floor to this season to an average of 20.0 points per game, which is ranked second In The LSC. Foster grabbed 159 rebounds (7.6/match) to go with 44 assists, 41 blocks and 19 thefts so far this season, as it is an average of 31.8 minutes per race.
LCU Coach Steve Gomez
Steve Gomez is already on his 22nd season at the head of the Lubbock Christian Basketball Program for Women, holding a total record of 537-155 during his time in Lubbock. He led Lady Chaps to three NCAA Division II National Championships after the transition from Naia in 2013. A 1988 Lubbock Christian graduate, Gomez was an excellent Chaps student where he still holds the program record for the free throw percentage of the career for free throw.
Series
On Thursday night, the 18th meeting of all the time of hardwood between Lady Buffs and Lady Chaps is coming, as LCU has the advantage of the 11-6 series as Lady Chaps has won the last three games. WT is 1-6 for all time in the center of Rip Griffin, with their only victory coming in 2023 in the sequels.
The last meeting returned on January 5 at a canyon as Kayla Kane I went to 6 of-11 from the floor, including 5-from-5 of the charity for team 18 points in a win of 70-56 from Lady Chaps. The LCU fired 51.7% (30-on-58) from the Audrey Robertson (19) field (19), Maki Madox (18) and Reese Schumann (12), marking double LCU figures.
Wt chief trainer Josh Proc
Josh Proc He is now in his fourth season at the head of Lady Buff’s basketball program. The Lady Buffs made the 28th program in the NCAA Division II Pensioner during the 2022-23 campaign, as they went with 21-11 as a whole, including 14-8 brands in LSC Action.
Proc was introduced as the chief trainer of Western Texas women’s basketball coach A&M on June 2, 2021. Proc is not unknown to the Lone Star conference, as the program history.
Home Sweet House
Western Texas A&M is home to one of the best multifunctional facilities in the country, as the first center of the United Bank has served as the home of Lady Buffs of January 26, 2002. Lady Buffs are stunning 288-45 inside The FUBC during this time For a winning clip of 86.6%. WT is an average of 1035 fans per race, as the facility opened its doors with the biggest crowd that comes on the night of the opening, with 4 941 Buff Nation seeing Lady Buffs taking rival Abilin Christian.
Live
The competition will be broadcast on Flocollege. LSC and Flosports have reached a historical agreement in August for the largest streaming transaction in NCAA Division II history.
Championship
Western Texas A&M is home to one of the most successful athletic programs in all NCAA Division II. Buffs and Lady Buffs finished third in the Division II Cup Cup ranking of Division II Division II. It marks the sixth straight and eighth total time, which WT ends inside the top 10, including the fifth law in the top 5.
LSC News & Notes (January 27)
Lone Star Conference Female Basketball Teams resume their division graphics on Thursday and Saturday (January 30, February 1), the back half of the season of the home and home season.
Eastern Division teams have published a combined record of 9-7 against the Western Division in Cross Division Games last week. Texas A&M International, Midwestern State, UT Tyler, Texas Woman’s, Lubbock Christian, were every 2-0 against their opponents of the cross division.
After the matches on January 25, three teams remain involved in the first place in the overall league ranking: TWU, UTT and LCU – with Angelo State No. 4 and UT Permian Basin, which jump in two places in fifth place. The sowing for eight LSC tournament teams is based on a complete ranking (22 matches). Winners in the Eastern and Western Division automatically qualify for the LSC tournament, but the best two seeds are not guaranteed.
Three LSC teams or individual players for the 2024-25 season were placed during the matches last weekend. UT Tyler striker Ella Bradley gathered a High 11 assist in the Patriots victory over Enmo (January 23), while the ASU Center Kenya Williams tied the best LSC game with five blocked shots in SEU triumphant efforts (January 25). LCU players were in place of a three-point goal scope, ending as the LSC Game High 18-of-32 Three-Pointers (.563) in their victory against Cameron (January 25th).