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Basketball: LWC Women return home to face Shawnee State By Christopher Webster The (RV) Lindsey Wilson women's basketball team will return home for the first time since the start of November to continue Mid-South Conference play as they welcome in Shawnee State (OH) on Thursday evening, December 2, 2021. Tipoff is scheduled for 6pmCT at Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY. The Blue Raiders (4-3, 1-1 MSC) enter the match after dropping a pair of games at the Julie Costello Memorial Classic in Crestview Hills, KY, over the Thanksgiving holiday period. The team looks to rebound as they return home to Biggers Sports Center after spending nearly a month on the road in November. Sydnie Hall currently leads the team in points per game averaging 12.3 while Bree Glover continues to lead the team in rebounds per game averaging 9.8 so far this season ranking fourth in the conference. As a team, the Blue Raiders are averaging 72.7 points per game and are shooting 41.2 percent from the floor. As for the Bears (2-4, 1-1 MSC) they enter the match with a pair of losses to Lawrence Tech (Mich.) and Siena Heights (Mich.) over the Thanksgiving holiday. Junior guard Tyeisha Smith leads the Bears in scoring averaging 20.3 points per game while senior guard Marnae Holland leads the team in rebounds per game averaging 7.8. Senior guard Kambrayia Elzy averages four steals per game, leading the conference in that category. As a team, the Bears are averaging 72.2 points per game and are shooting 37.2 percent from the floor. Tomorrow's meeting will mark the 30th time the two programs have met with the Bears holding a 21-8 all-time series lead over the Blue Raiders. Lindsey Wilson won the previous match against the Bears at home on January 30th, 84-67. Live video and live stats will be available for the match. This story was posted on 2021-12-01 15:45:49
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