The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will open their 2017-18 home schedule against the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma Drovers. The 9th ranked Lady Buffs are coming off an appearance in the Elite Eight of the 2017 NCAA Division II tournament. They return 5 letterwinners including starting guard Lexy Hightower but will need to replace 4 starters from last season. The game on Thursday will be an exhibition for the Drovers and a regular season game for the Lady Buffs.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will open their 2017-18 season on the road against UC-Colorado Springs on November 10th. The #9 ranked Lady Buffs return five letterwinners and one starter from last year's 26-9 squad that advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. West Texas A&M will look to continue their winning tradition under third year head coach Kristen Mattio as they pursue another Lone Star Conference title and deep postseason run.
The #9 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will open their 2017-18 season against the #23 Wayland Baptist Flying Queens in an exhibition game on November 4th. The Lady Buffs return sophomore Lexy Hightower as their top scorer from last season and are coming off an Elite Eight appearance in 2017. Wayland Baptist is led by junior Maci Merket as their top returning scorer from last year. The game notes provide stats, rosters, and schedules for both teams.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Texas A&M-Kingsville on Thursday. The Lady Buffs are 20-4 overall and 12-4 in conference play, while A&M-Kingsville is 6-18 overall and 3-13 in conference. Lexy Hightower leads WTAMU in scoring with 15.0 points per game. Angelica Wilson leads A&M-Kingsville with 11.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. WTAMU has historically dominated the series against A&M-Kingsville, leading 59-8 all-time.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will take on Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday. West Texas A&M is 14-1 overall and 6-1 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Kingsville is 4-11 overall and 1-6 in conference play. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against the Javelinas 58-8. West Texas A&M is averaging 71.1 points per game while allowing just 51.1.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the Cameron Aggies on Saturday afternoon. West Texas A&M is 13-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play this season behind top scorer Lexy Hightower. The Lady Buffs lead Division II in field goal percentage and have several other top national rankings. Cameron enters at 5-8 overall and 3-2 in conference play, led by Jamie Bonnarens who averages 17.4 points per game. West Texas A&M has dominated the all-time series against Cameron, leading 42-3.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will face Texas A&M-International on Friday, November 24th at 2:30pm in Canyon, Texas. The Lady Buffs are 3-0 this season and ranked 5th nationally, while TAMIU is 0-5. This will be the 5th meeting between the two teams, with West Texas A&M leading the series 1-0. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower averaging 14.7 points per game. TAMIU's top scorer is Tantashea Giger averaging 18.6 points per game.
The #3 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will take on the Western Washington Vikings in Bellingham, Washington. The Lady Buffs are 10-0 this season and ranked 3rd in the nation, while the Vikings are 5-4. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower with 13.2 points per game and in rebounding by Madison Parker with 6.3 rebounds per game. The Vikings are led by Hannah Stipanovich with 15.7 points per game and Anna Schwecke with 8.4 rebounds per game. When the teams last met in 2014, the Lady Buffs defeated the Vikings 64-63 in overtime.
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Tarleton State on Thursday and Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday in key Lone Star Conference matchups. The Lady Buffs are 15-1 overall and 7-1 in conference play, while Tarleton State is 10-6 and 4-4 in conference. Saturday's game against Texas A&M-Commerce will be broadcast on ESPN3. Lexy Hightower leads the Lady Buffs in scoring with 13.3 points per game.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will open their 2017-18 season on the road against UC-Colorado Springs on November 10th. The #9 ranked Lady Buffs return five letterwinners and one starter from last year's 26-9 squad that advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. West Texas A&M will look to continue their winning tradition under third year head coach Kristen Mattio as they pursue another Lone Star Conference title and deep postseason run.
The #9 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will open their 2017-18 season against the #23 Wayland Baptist Flying Queens in an exhibition game on November 4th. The Lady Buffs return sophomore Lexy Hightower as their top scorer from last season and are coming off an Elite Eight appearance in 2017. Wayland Baptist is led by junior Maci Merket as their top returning scorer from last year. The game notes provide stats, rosters, and schedules for both teams.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Texas A&M-Kingsville on Thursday. The Lady Buffs are 20-4 overall and 12-4 in conference play, while A&M-Kingsville is 6-18 overall and 3-13 in conference. Lexy Hightower leads WTAMU in scoring with 15.0 points per game. Angelica Wilson leads A&M-Kingsville with 11.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. WTAMU has historically dominated the series against A&M-Kingsville, leading 59-8 all-time.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will take on Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday. West Texas A&M is 14-1 overall and 6-1 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Kingsville is 4-11 overall and 1-6 in conference play. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against the Javelinas 58-8. West Texas A&M is averaging 71.1 points per game while allowing just 51.1.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the Cameron Aggies on Saturday afternoon. West Texas A&M is 13-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play this season behind top scorer Lexy Hightower. The Lady Buffs lead Division II in field goal percentage and have several other top national rankings. Cameron enters at 5-8 overall and 3-2 in conference play, led by Jamie Bonnarens who averages 17.4 points per game. West Texas A&M has dominated the all-time series against Cameron, leading 42-3.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will face Texas A&M-International on Friday, November 24th at 2:30pm in Canyon, Texas. The Lady Buffs are 3-0 this season and ranked 5th nationally, while TAMIU is 0-5. This will be the 5th meeting between the two teams, with West Texas A&M leading the series 1-0. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower averaging 14.7 points per game. TAMIU's top scorer is Tantashea Giger averaging 18.6 points per game.
The #3 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will take on the Western Washington Vikings in Bellingham, Washington. The Lady Buffs are 10-0 this season and ranked 3rd in the nation, while the Vikings are 5-4. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower with 13.2 points per game and in rebounding by Madison Parker with 6.3 rebounds per game. The Vikings are led by Hannah Stipanovich with 15.7 points per game and Anna Schwecke with 8.4 rebounds per game. When the teams last met in 2014, the Lady Buffs defeated the Vikings 64-63 in overtime.
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Tarleton State on Thursday and Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday in key Lone Star Conference matchups. The Lady Buffs are 15-1 overall and 7-1 in conference play, while Tarleton State is 10-6 and 4-4 in conference. Saturday's game against Texas A&M-Commerce will be broadcast on ESPN3. Lexy Hightower leads the Lady Buffs in scoring with 13.3 points per game.
The #25 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M conclude their regular season home schedule on Saturday against rival Angelo State. WT is 21-4 overall and 13-4 in conference play, while ASU is 19-4 overall and 14-3 in conference. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower (14.8 ppg) and rebounding by Madison Parker (6.2 rpg). ASU is led by Marquita Daniels in scoring (14.9 ppg) and De'Anira Moore in rebounding (9.5 rpg). WT looks to sweep the season series against ASU.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the University of the Southwest Mustangs on Friday with a 5:30 pm tipoff. The Lady Buffs enter the game with an undefeated 11-0 record while the Mustangs are 1-10. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against University of the Southwest 2-0. Lexy Hightower averages 13.9 points per game to lead the Lady Buffs offense.
The Lady Buffs basketball team is preparing to face UT Permian Basin on the road. West Texas A&M is currently ranked #5 nationally with a 7-0 record while UTPB is 3-5. The Lady Buffs have historically dominated the series against UTPB, leading 4-1 overall and 3-1 in games played in Canyon.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team travels to face the Midwestern State Mustangs on Saturday. The Lady Buffs are 19-4 overall and 11-4 in conference play, while the Mustangs are 12-9 overall and 8-6 in conference. West Texas A&M is ranked 25th nationally and leads the all-time series against Midwestern State 48-14. Their top scorers are Lexy Hightower with 14.5 points per game for West Texas A&M and Whitney Taylor with 10.7 points per game for Midwestern State.
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday in a key Lone Star Conference matchup that will be broadcast on ESPN3. The Lady Buffs are 15-2 overall and 7-2 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Commerce is 11-5 and 8-1 in conference. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Texas A&M-Commerce 53-6.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Colorado State University-Pueblo. WT enters the game with a 4-0 record while CSU-Pueblo is 2-3. WT has historically dominated the series against CSU-Pueblo, leading 5-1 overall and 3-0 at home. The document includes player statistics, starting lineups, and injury reports for both teams ahead of their Saturday matchup.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between #17 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) Falcons. The Lady Buffs are 16-4 overall and 8-4 in conference play, while the Falcons are 6-14 overall and 4-8 in conference. The Lady Buffs have historically dominated the series against UTPB, leading 5-1 overall and 3-1 at their home venue. The game is scheduled for January 30th at 5:30pm at the First United Bank Center in Canyon, Texas.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Texas Woman's University (TWU). WT enters the game with an 8-0 record and is ranked 4th nationally, while TWU is 4-3. The teams meet on December 7th with WT holding a 54-6 all-time record against TWU. Lexy Hightower leads WT in scoring with 12 points per game.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (11-21-18)West Texas A&M
The #7 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls on Friday, November 23rd at 2:30 pm as part of the Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic. West Texas A&M enters the game with a 4-0 record while New Mexico Highlands is 2-3. The Lady Buffs have won nine straight games against the Cowgirls and lead the all-time series 9-0.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will face the Angelo State Belles on Thursday, January 11th. The Lady Buffs have a 14-0 record this season and are ranked second in the latest WBCA Division II poll. They will look to extend their winning streak to 15 games against the 8-4 Angelo State Belles. The game will take place at 5:30pm in San Angelo, Texas and will be broadcast on 98.7 Lone Star FM.
The #25 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M conclude their regular season on the road against rival Tarleton State, looking to secure at least a share of the Lone Star Conference championship with a victory. West Texas A&M is 23-4 overall and 15-4 in conference play, led in scoring by Lexy Hightower at 14.2 points per game. Tarleton State enters at 18-9 overall and 12-7 in the LSC, with Mackenzie Hailey averaging a double-double of 14.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against Tarleton State 36-11.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (1-18-19)West Texas A&M
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team hosts the Tarleton TexAnns on Saturday, January 19th at 2:00 pm. The Lady Buffs have a 14-1 overall record and are ranked 8th nationally, while Tarleton is 10-5. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Tarleton 38-11 and looks to extend its winning streak in the series to three games. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by senior center Tyesha Taylor who averages 16.7 points per game.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will travel to face the Texas Woman's Pioneers on Saturday. The Lady Buffs are 17-4 overall and 9-4 in conference play, while the Pioneers are 8-11 overall and 5-8 in conference. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Texas Woman's 55-6. Lexy Hightower leads the Lady Buffs in scoring with 14.5 points per game. Alexis Nezianya averages 12 points and 8.9 rebounds per game to lead the Pioneers. The game will be streamed online and broadcast on the radio.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs conclude their regular season with road games against Texas A&M-Commerce on Thursday and Tarleton State on Saturday. West Texas A&M is 22-4 overall and 14-4 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Commerce is 17-9 overall and 13-5 in conference. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against both teams by wide margins and look to finish the regular season strong before the conference tournament.
The #3 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will travel to Bellingham, Washington to participate in the 2017 Viking Holiday Hoops Classic hosted by Western Washington University. On Monday, December 18th the Lady Buffs will open the tournament against the Simon Fraser Clan. The Lady Buffs enter the game with a 9-0 record while Simon Fraser is 4-4.
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #20 West Texas A&M University and Texas A&M-Kingsville. It includes both teams' records, rankings, coaches, probable starters, statistics, previous results between the teams, and other relevant information about the upcoming game between the two Lone Star Conference opponents.
The #25 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will travel to face the Cameron Aggies on Thursday. The Lady Buffs have an 18-4 record and are 10-4 in conference play, while the Aggies are 9-13 and 7-7 in conference. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower who averages 14.3 points per game. They hope to extend their winning streak in the series against Cameron to 15 games.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (1-25-19)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #14 West Texas A&M University (WT) and Texas Woman's University (TWU). It lists key stats and records for both teams such as WT's overall record of 15-2 and TWU's record of 6-11. It also outlines the starting players and individual stats for notable players from each team. The document concludes with quick facts, histories and contact information for both university athletic programs.
The #23 Lady Buffs will play Tarleton State in the Lone Star Conference Championship game on Sunday at 1pm. West Texas A&M enters the game with an overall record of 26-4 and is seeking their 21st LSC title. Tarleton State is the 5th seed with a 20-10 overall record and knocked off top seeded Angelo State in the semifinals.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (11-23-18)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for the West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team game against Colorado State-Pueblo on November 24th, including stats, records, probable starters, and other relevant information about both teams such as coaching records and individual player stats. The Lady Buffs are ranked 7th nationally and are the defending Lone Star Conference champions coming into the game.
The #5 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will open up Lone Star Conference play on the road against Western New Mexico on Thursday. The Lady Buffs are 5-0 this season behind the scoring of Lexy Hightower and rebounding of Tiana Parker. Western New Mexico enters the game at 0-5 and is led by Ciara Fields' 13 points per game. The Lady Buffs have won five straight games against Western New Mexico and hold a 6-1 all-time series lead.
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University and Western New Mexico University. It includes schedules, records, statistics, probable starters, and other relevant information about the two teams such as coaching records, players to watch, and broadcast details. The #3 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs, 11-0 on the season, will travel to Silver City, New Mexico to take on the 5-5 Western New Mexico Mustangs in a Lone Star Conference matchup.
The #25 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M conclude their regular season home schedule on Saturday against rival Angelo State. WT is 21-4 overall and 13-4 in conference play, while ASU is 19-4 overall and 14-3 in conference. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower (14.8 ppg) and rebounding by Madison Parker (6.2 rpg). ASU is led by Marquita Daniels in scoring (14.9 ppg) and De'Anira Moore in rebounding (9.5 rpg). WT looks to sweep the season series against ASU.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the University of the Southwest Mustangs on Friday with a 5:30 pm tipoff. The Lady Buffs enter the game with an undefeated 11-0 record while the Mustangs are 1-10. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against University of the Southwest 2-0. Lexy Hightower averages 13.9 points per game to lead the Lady Buffs offense.
The Lady Buffs basketball team is preparing to face UT Permian Basin on the road. West Texas A&M is currently ranked #5 nationally with a 7-0 record while UTPB is 3-5. The Lady Buffs have historically dominated the series against UTPB, leading 4-1 overall and 3-1 in games played in Canyon.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team travels to face the Midwestern State Mustangs on Saturday. The Lady Buffs are 19-4 overall and 11-4 in conference play, while the Mustangs are 12-9 overall and 8-6 in conference. West Texas A&M is ranked 25th nationally and leads the all-time series against Midwestern State 48-14. Their top scorers are Lexy Hightower with 14.5 points per game for West Texas A&M and Whitney Taylor with 10.7 points per game for Midwestern State.
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday in a key Lone Star Conference matchup that will be broadcast on ESPN3. The Lady Buffs are 15-2 overall and 7-2 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Commerce is 11-5 and 8-1 in conference. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Texas A&M-Commerce 53-6.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Colorado State University-Pueblo. WT enters the game with a 4-0 record while CSU-Pueblo is 2-3. WT has historically dominated the series against CSU-Pueblo, leading 5-1 overall and 3-0 at home. The document includes player statistics, starting lineups, and injury reports for both teams ahead of their Saturday matchup.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between #17 West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) Lady Buffs and the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) Falcons. The Lady Buffs are 16-4 overall and 8-4 in conference play, while the Falcons are 6-14 overall and 4-8 in conference. The Lady Buffs have historically dominated the series against UTPB, leading 5-1 overall and 3-1 at their home venue. The game is scheduled for January 30th at 5:30pm at the First United Bank Center in Canyon, Texas.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Texas Woman's University (TWU). WT enters the game with an 8-0 record and is ranked 4th nationally, while TWU is 4-3. The teams meet on December 7th with WT holding a 54-6 all-time record against TWU. Lexy Hightower leads WT in scoring with 12 points per game.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (11-21-18)West Texas A&M
The #7 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will host the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls on Friday, November 23rd at 2:30 pm as part of the Pak-A-Sak WT Thanksgiving Classic. West Texas A&M enters the game with a 4-0 record while New Mexico Highlands is 2-3. The Lady Buffs have won nine straight games against the Cowgirls and lead the all-time series 9-0.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will face the Angelo State Belles on Thursday, January 11th. The Lady Buffs have a 14-0 record this season and are ranked second in the latest WBCA Division II poll. They will look to extend their winning streak to 15 games against the 8-4 Angelo State Belles. The game will take place at 5:30pm in San Angelo, Texas and will be broadcast on 98.7 Lone Star FM.
The #25 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M conclude their regular season on the road against rival Tarleton State, looking to secure at least a share of the Lone Star Conference championship with a victory. West Texas A&M is 23-4 overall and 15-4 in conference play, led in scoring by Lexy Hightower at 14.2 points per game. Tarleton State enters at 18-9 overall and 12-7 in the LSC, with Mackenzie Hailey averaging a double-double of 14.6 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against Tarleton State 36-11.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (1-18-19)West Texas A&M
The #8 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team hosts the Tarleton TexAnns on Saturday, January 19th at 2:00 pm. The Lady Buffs have a 14-1 overall record and are ranked 8th nationally, while Tarleton is 10-5. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Tarleton 38-11 and looks to extend its winning streak in the series to three games. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by senior center Tyesha Taylor who averages 16.7 points per game.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will travel to face the Texas Woman's Pioneers on Saturday. The Lady Buffs are 17-4 overall and 9-4 in conference play, while the Pioneers are 8-11 overall and 5-8 in conference. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Texas Woman's 55-6. Lexy Hightower leads the Lady Buffs in scoring with 14.5 points per game. Alexis Nezianya averages 12 points and 8.9 rebounds per game to lead the Pioneers. The game will be streamed online and broadcast on the radio.
The #25 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs conclude their regular season with road games against Texas A&M-Commerce on Thursday and Tarleton State on Saturday. West Texas A&M is 22-4 overall and 14-4 in conference play, while Texas A&M-Commerce is 17-9 overall and 13-5 in conference. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against both teams by wide margins and look to finish the regular season strong before the conference tournament.
The #3 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will travel to Bellingham, Washington to participate in the 2017 Viking Holiday Hoops Classic hosted by Western Washington University. On Monday, December 18th the Lady Buffs will open the tournament against the Simon Fraser Clan. The Lady Buffs enter the game with a 9-0 record while Simon Fraser is 4-4.
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #20 West Texas A&M University and Texas A&M-Kingsville. It includes both teams' records, rankings, coaches, probable starters, statistics, previous results between the teams, and other relevant information about the upcoming game between the two Lone Star Conference opponents.
The #25 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will travel to face the Cameron Aggies on Thursday. The Lady Buffs have an 18-4 record and are 10-4 in conference play, while the Aggies are 9-13 and 7-7 in conference. The Lady Buffs are led in scoring by Lexy Hightower who averages 14.3 points per game. They hope to extend their winning streak in the series against Cameron to 15 games.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (1-25-19)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #14 West Texas A&M University (WT) and Texas Woman's University (TWU). It lists key stats and records for both teams such as WT's overall record of 15-2 and TWU's record of 6-11. It also outlines the starting players and individual stats for notable players from each team. The document concludes with quick facts, histories and contact information for both university athletic programs.
The #23 Lady Buffs will play Tarleton State in the Lone Star Conference Championship game on Sunday at 1pm. West Texas A&M enters the game with an overall record of 26-4 and is seeking their 21st LSC title. Tarleton State is the 5th seed with a 20-10 overall record and knocked off top seeded Angelo State in the semifinals.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (11-23-18)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for the West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team game against Colorado State-Pueblo on November 24th, including stats, records, probable starters, and other relevant information about both teams such as coaching records and individual player stats. The Lady Buffs are ranked 7th nationally and are the defending Lone Star Conference champions coming into the game.
The #5 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will open up Lone Star Conference play on the road against Western New Mexico on Thursday. The Lady Buffs are 5-0 this season behind the scoring of Lexy Hightower and rebounding of Tiana Parker. Western New Mexico enters the game at 0-5 and is led by Ciara Fields' 13 points per game. The Lady Buffs have won five straight games against Western New Mexico and hold a 6-1 all-time series lead.
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University and Western New Mexico University. It includes schedules, records, statistics, probable starters, and other relevant information about the two teams such as coaching records, players to watch, and broadcast details. The #3 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs, 11-0 on the season, will travel to Silver City, New Mexico to take on the 5-5 Western New Mexico Mustangs in a Lone Star Conference matchup.
The #5 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will take on the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds on Saturday afternoon. The Lady Buffs are 6-0 overall and ranked 5th nationally, while the Greyhounds are 3-3. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against Eastern New Mexico 66-11. Lexy Hightower averages 11.7 points per game to lead the Lady Buffs, while Jasmine Hotchkins averages 10.3 points to pace the Greyhounds. The game will be played in Portales, New Mexico and broadcast on radio and online.
The #17 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will return to Lone Star Conference action on Thursday to face rival Eastern New Mexico University. With a 15-3 record, West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Eastern New Mexico 67-11. The Lady Buffs are coming off two consecutive losses but hope to get back on track against Eastern New Mexico at home.
The #23 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs will face the 3rd seeded Texas A&M-Commerce Lions in the semifinals of the 2018 Lone Star Conference Championship on Saturday. The Lady Buffs have an overall record of 25-4 and went 16-4 in conference play. They enter the game on a 10-game winning streak. Texas A&M-Commerce has an overall record of 18-11 and went 13-7 in conference play. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against the Lions 54-7.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs women's basketball team will travel to Odessa, Texas to take on the UT Permian Basin Falcons. The 10-0 Lady Buffs are ranked #3 in the nation and are led by head coach Kristen Mattio. The 3-7 Falcons are coached by Rae Boothe. The Lady Buffs have an overall record of 6-1 against the Falcons and have won the last five meetings.
The #2 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will host the Midwestern State Mustangs on Thursday in a key Lone Star Conference matchup. The Lady Buffs enter the game with a 12-0 overall record and 4-0 conference record as they try to remain undefeated. The Mustangs are 7-3 overall and 4-0 in conference play. West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Midwestern State 47-14.
The Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M will face Midwestern State in the quarterfinals of the Lone Star Conference Championship on Thursday. West Texas A&M enters the tournament as the second seed with an overall record of 24-4 and a conference record of 16-4. Midwestern State is the seventh seed with an overall record of 13-13 and a conference record of 10-10. The Lady Buffs defeated Midwestern State earlier in the season 64-46 and lead the all-time series against them 49-14.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University's Lady Buffs and Cameron University's Aggies. Some key details include:
- The Lady Buffs are 16-3 overall and ranked 14th nationally heading into the game.
- The teams will play in Lawton, Oklahoma at Aggie Gym with tipoff at 2 pm.
- West Texas A&M leads the all-time series against Cameron 45-3 and has won the last 16 matchups.
- Probable starters are listed for both teams along with their statistics.
- Additional stats and records for both teams such as scoring offense, rebounding margin, etc. are provided.
The #21 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs basketball team will face the #7 Arkansas-Fort Smith Lions in the first round of the NCAA South Central Regionals on Friday. The Lady Buffs enter the game on a 12-game winning streak with an overall record of 27-4. They have historically dominated the series against UAFS, leading 3-0 with their last meeting in 2015 resulting in a 70-57 win. Game notes provide stats, rankings, rosters, and injury reports for both teams ahead of their upcoming matchup.
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #16 West Texas A&M University (WT) and #22 Angelo State University (ASU). WT is 26-3 overall and 17-3 in conference play this season. ASU is 24-4 overall and 17-3 in conference play. The two teams will meet in the Lone Star Conference Championship game on Sunday with tipoff at 3:30pm in Frisco, Texas. WT leads the all-time series against ASU 52-19.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (2-13-19)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for a women's basketball game between #20 West Texas A&M University and #17 Angelo State University. It lists key details about both teams' records, rankings, probable starters, stats, coaches, and broadcast information. The Lady Buffs and Belles will face off on February 14th at 5:30pm in Canyon, Texas in a Lone Star Conference matchup between the two top 25 ranked teams.
WT Women's Basketball Game Notes (12-4-18)West Texas A&M
The document provides game notes for an exhibition basketball game between West Texas A&M University's Lady Buffs women's basketball team and the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma Drovers. It includes schedules, records, probable starters, statistics, and other relevant information about both teams and their head coaches.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Western New Mexico University (WNMU). It includes both teams' records, rankings, probable starters, statistics, and other relevant information such as the teams' histories and WT's home court advantage. The game is scheduled for February 7th at 5:30pm in Canyon, Texas.
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WT Basketball Game Notes (11-15-17)
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2017-18 LADY BUFF BASKETBALL GAME NOTES
GAME#3
SCHEDULE/RESULTS
THE MATCHUP
THE SERIES
THE STATS
PROBABLE STARTERS
2-0 (0-0 LSC)
9th
Kristen Mattio
3rd Season
56-14 (.800)
Hightower (14.0)
Harris (7.5)
Gamble (3.5)
@LadyBuffHoops
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Record
Ranking
Head Coach
Experience
Record
Top Scorer
Top Rebounder
Top Assists
Twitter
Website
4-0 (0-0 SAC)
None
Darrick Matthews
3rd Season
21-35 (.429)
Ely (15.0)
Ely (10.0)
Holcomb (5.3)
@USAOlive
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Overall (Streak):............................................................... First Meeting
In Canyon:.................................................................................................
In Chickasha:............................................................................................
Neutral Site:..............................................................................................
Unknown Date/Site:................................................................................
Mattio vs. USAO:......................................................................................
Last Meeting:............................................................................................
Last WT Win:.............................................................................................
Last USAO Win:........................................................................................
WT
59.5
43.5
+16.0
.425
.287
.259
.256
3.5
.846
38.0
+11.0
11.0
16.0
+2.0
11.0
4.0
Category
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Field Goal Percentage
Field Goal Percentage Def.
3PT Field Goal Percentage
3PT Field Goal Percentage Def.
3-Pointers Per Game
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Rebounding Margin
Assists
Turnovers
Turnover Margin
Steals
Blocks
USAO
73.8
56.5
+17.3
.440
.303
.356
.385
6.5
.662
41.8
+12.3
18.8
18.0
+16.0
10.3
2.8
WT Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
2 Deleyah Harris G 5-9 Jr. Omaha, Nebraska 11.0 7.5 2.0 .583 .667 1.000
3 Megan Gamble G 5-7 So. Omaha, Nebraska 4.5 3.5 3.5 .667 .500 .000
4 Lexy Hightower G 5-8 So. Amarillo, Texas 14.0 0.5 2.0 .385 .250 1.000
20 Tiana Parker P 6-5 Jr. Chehalis, Washington 6.5 5.5 3.0^ .333 .000 .333
42 Madison Parker F 5-10 Sr. Canyon, Texas 4.0 3.5 0.5 .571 .000 .000
^ blocks per game | check out WT’s broadcast notes on the final page for complete info on all the Lady Buffs
USAO Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%
4 Rebecca Worthy G 5-6 Sr. Stillwater, Oklahoma 6.5 4.5 3.0 .360 .250 .667
10 Darian Hill G 5-8 Sr. Harrah, Oklahoma 11.5 3.3 1.8 .333 .300 .917
12 Dierra Ely F 5-10 Sr. Arlington, Texas 15.0 10.0 4.8 .421 .250 .714
22 Vivian Holcomb F 6-1 Jr. Indianapolis, Indiana 6.5 7.8 5.3 .667 .000 .545
32 Shaylynn Bass G 5-11 Sr. Atoka, Oklahoma 16.3 4.3 0.5^ .583 .579 857
^ blocks per game
OVERALL: 2-0 | LONE STAR: 0-0 | STREAK: W2
HOME: 0-0 | AWAY: 2-0 | NEUTRAL: 0-0
NOVEMBER
Sat. 4 Wayland Baptist (Exhibition) L, 68-73 (OT)
Fri. 10 at UC-Colorado Springs W, 61-34
Sat. 11 at Regis W, 58-53
Thu. 16 University of Science & Arts 5:30 p.m.
WT Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving Classic (Canyon, TX)
Thu. 24 Texas A&M-International 2:30 p.m.
Fri. 25 #5 Colorado State-Pueblo 2:30 p.m.
Thu. 30 at Western New Mexico * 6:30 p.m.
DECEMBER
Sat. 2 at Eastern New Mexico * 3:00 p.m.
Tue. 5 at UT Permian Basin * 5:30 p.m.
Thu. 7 Texas Woman’s * 5:30 p.m.
Viking Holiday Hoops Classic (Bellingham, WA)
Mon. 18 vs. Simon Frasier 7:00 p.m.
Tue. 19 at Western Washington 9:30 p.m.
Fri. 29 University of the Southwest 5:30 p.m.
JANUARY
Thu. 4 Midwestern State * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 6 Cameron * 2:00 p.m.
Thu. 11 at (RV) Angelo State * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 13 at Texas A&M-Kingsville * 4:00 p.m.
Thu. 18 Tarleton State * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 20 Texas A&M-Commerce * 2:00 p.m.
Thu. 25 Eastern New Mexico * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 27 Western New Mexico * 2:00 p.m.
Tue. 30 UT Permian Basin * 5:30 p.m.
FEBRUARY
Sat. 3 at Texas Woman’s * 2:00 p.m.
Thu. 8 at Cameron * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 10 at Midwestern State * 2:00 p.m.
Thu. 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 17 (RV) Angelo State * 2:00 p.m.
Thu. 22 at Texas A&M-Commerce * 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 24 at Tarleton State * 2:00 p.m.
MARCH
Lone Star Conference Championship (Frisco, TX)
Th./Fr. 1/2 LSC Quarterfinals T.B.D.
Sat. 3 LSC Semifinals T.B.D.
Sun. 4 LSC Championship T.B.D.
NCAA South Central Regionals (Top Seed Host)
Fri. 9 Regional Quarterfinals T.B.D.
Sat. 10 Regional Semifinals T.B.D.
Mon. 12 Regional Championship T.B.D.
NCAA Division II Elite Eight (Sioux Falls, S.D.)
Tue. 20 National Quarterfinals T.B.D.
Wed. 21 National Semifinals T.B.D.
Fri. 23 National Championship T.B.D.
* - Denotes LSC Game
All Times Central and Subject to Change
Rankings Refelct the Newest NABC Division II Top-25 Poll
Home Games played at the First United Bank Center (FUBC)
WEST TEXAS A&M
COMING UP
The #9 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M open up their 2017-18 home schedule on
Thursday night as they host the Drovers of the University of Science & Arts with
tipoff set for 5:30 p.m. at the First United Bank Center in Canyon. Thursday’s
contest will be an exhibition for the Drovers while being considered a counter for
the Lady Buffs.
WBCA DIVISION II PRESEASON TOP-25 POLL
The Lady Buffs enter the 2017-18 season ranked ninth in the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association Division II Preseason Top-25 announced on October 31st.
WT is coming off of the program’s third Elite Eight appearance in the last four
years as they return just one starter from last year’s Regional Championship
squad. Sophomore Lexy Hightower (9.1ppg) and senior Sydney Walton (7.5ppg)
highlight a talented group of returners for the Lady Buffs along with eight
newcomers including four Division I transfers.
Defending National Champion Ashland sits atop of the preseason poll with 23
of the possible 24 first place votes for a total of 599 points followed by Virginia
Union who picked up the last remaining first place vote for a total of 566 points.
Harding ranked third (520) followed by Alaska Anchorage (506), Colorado
State-Pueblo (438), Bentley (424), Drury (408), Valdosta State (396), West Texas
A&M (387) and California (PA) to round out the top ten with 379 points. The
South Central Region was represented by CSU-Pueblo (5th), WT (9th), Fort Lewis
(22nd), Lubbock Christian (RV) and Angelo State (RV).
2016-17 RECAP
The Lady Buffs finished the season 26-9 losing to eventual national champion
Ashland in the Elite Eight in Columbus, Ohio. WT went 15-5 in Lone Star
Conference play and won the 2017 NCAA South Central Regional as the No.
4-seed with three outstanding games at top-seeded Colorado State-Pueblo for
the program’s seventh Elite Eight appearance in program history. WT won the
regional final game with a thrilling 86-64 victory over No. 2-seed and LSC rival
Angelo State after defeating top-seeded CSU-Pueblo in the semifinal round,
70-67 in overtime.
WT IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
The Lady Buffs improved to 35-23 all-time in the NCAA Tournament with the 35
wins ranking sixth-most all-time in NCAA Division II and ranks fourth-most among
active DII institutions. In the four-straight NCAA tournament appearances for WT,
the Lady Buffs are 13-4 during the stretch.
WINNING TRADITION
The 2016-17 season marked the fifth-straight year of 20 or more wins for the Lady
Buffs. WT has won 30 or more games in 2013-14 and 2014-15 and have 30 wins
in six seasons since 1980-81. The Lady Buffs have not had a losing season since
1980-81 and have won 20 or more games in 28 seasons during that span with a
string of nine-straight from 1983-1992.
Since the 2012-13 season, WT is 136-31 (.818) with four NCAA postseason
appearances, a national runner-up finish (2014), three Elite Eight trips (2014,
2015, 2017) and an NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance (2016). In the Lone Star
Conference, the Lady Buffs have been just as successful with three LSC regular
season titles (2014-2016), two Lone Star Conference Tournament Championships
(2014, 2015) and four trips to the LSC Championship game.
Date:.......................................... Thursday, November 16th
Time:.................................................................. 5:30 p.m. CT
Location:........................................................Canyon, Texas
Venue:........................First United Bank Center (4,700)
Webstream:...................................... www.GoBuffsGo.com
Provider:................................................... Stretch Internet
Live Stats:......................................... www.GoBuffsGo.com
Provider:......................................................StatBroadcast
Radio:...............................................................Lone Star 98.7
Talent:.........................Lucas Kinsey (@LucasKinseyWT)
Online:......................................... www.LoneStar987.com
Website:............................................ www.GoBuffsGo.com
Twitter:..............................................................@WTAthletics
Facebook:..................................................com/WTAthletics
Instagram:...............................................@WTAMUAthletics
YouTube:....................................................com/WTAthletics
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QUICK FACTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location......................................................................Canyon, Texas
Founded........................................................................................ 1910
Enrollment.................................................................................. 10,169
Colors...................................................................Maroon and White
Nickname...........................................................................Lady Buffs
Home Facility............................First United Bank Center (FUBC)
Capacity................................................................................... 4,800
Opened..............................................................January 26, 2002
Conference.................................................. Lone Star Conference
Affiliation..................................................................NCAA Division II
President.........................................................Dr. Walter V. Wendler
Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.............. Michael McBroom
Senior Woman’s Administrator..................... Stephanie Sumpter
Faculty Athletics Representative.......................Dr. Dave Rausch
Athletics Department Phone................................(806) 651-4400
FACILITY HISTORY
Opened.................................................................January 26, 2002
Capacity...................................................................................... 4,800
Home Record (Since 1/26/02).................................. 192-27 (.876)
Undefeated Seasons at the FUBC (Last)....................4 (2013-14)
HISTORY
Start of Modern Statistical Era................. 1980-81 (38th season)
All-Time Record.........................................................877-250 (.778)
All-Time Home Record.............................................. 477-65 (.880)
All-Time Road/Neutral Record.............................. 400-185 (.684)
NCAA Postseason Appearances................................................23
Last NCAA Postseason Appearance................................ 2016-17
.......................(Lost to Ashland (67-82) - National Quarterfinals)
LSC Division/Regular Season Titles (Last).................9 (2015-16)
LSC Tournament Appearances................................................... 29
LSC Tournament Championships (Last)....................13 (2015-16)
BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF
Head Coach.................................................................Kristen Mattio
Alma Mater............................................................Evangel (2003)
Record at WT...................................................54-14 (3rd Season)
Winning Percentage at WT..................................................79.4%
Career Record.................................................54-14 (3rd Season)
Associate Head Coach......................................... Camille Perkins
Assistant Coach.....................................................Kristian Branson
Graduate Assistant.........................................................Alie Decker
2016-17 REVIEW
Overall Record.............................................................................26-9
.........................................Home: 13-1 | Away: 8-4 | Neutral: 5-4
LSC Record (Finish)............................................................15-5 (3rd)
Conference Tournament.........................................LSC Semifinals
.............................................................vs. Texas Woman’s, W 61-53
.................................................................. vs. Angelo State, L 68-70
Postseason..........................................NCAA Division II Elite Eight
...............................................................................vs. Regis, W 75-67
.........................................at Colorado State-Pueblo, W 70-67 OT
................................................................ vs. Angelo State, W 86-64
........................................................................... vs. Ashland, L 67-82
Final WBCA Ranking....................................................................15th
2017-18 PREVIEW
Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................5/7
Starters Returning/Lost................................................................. 1/4
Returning Redshirts............................................................................1
Newcomers.........................................................................................8
Returning Minutes......................................43.0% (3,037 of 7,050)
Returning Points.............................................35.7% (900 of 2,517)
Returning Rebounds...................................... 35.9% (461 of 1,284)
ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
Assistant Director/WBB Contact.................................Brent Seals
Cell Phone............................................................(806) 674-7050
Office Phone.........................................................(806) 651-4442
Email................................................................bseals@wtamu.edu
Office Mailing Address..................................WTAMU Box 60049
...............................................................................Canyon, TX 79016
Office Address..............................2620 Russell Long Boulevard
......................................................................... Canyon, Texas 79015
...............................Virgil Henson Activities Center (Room 218A)
Athletics Website......................................... www.GoBuffsGo.com
Twitter.....................................................................@LadyBuffHoops
Facebook................................................................./LadyBuffHoops
Instagram........................................................@LadyBuffBasketball
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Practice
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Practice
3:30pm - 6:00 pm
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Practice
4:00pm - 6:30pm
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Science & Arts
Canyon, TX
5:30 p.m. CT
Practice
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MEDIA POLICIES
MEDIA CREDENTIALS
Requests for working media credentials must be made through the
WTAMU Athletic Media Relations office. The Amarillo Globe-News
and The Canyon News receive reserved seating on press row. The
Buffalo Sports Network and the recognized visiting radio station
will be provided a broadcast location.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
All photographers covering a game must display appropriate
credentials at all times and are expected to comply with any
instructions given by game officials or WT Athletics employees.
PRESS ROW SERVICES
Complete team and individual statistics, scoring summaries, and play-
by-play will be provided by the WTAMU Athletic Media Relations Office
immediately following the game.
NON-GAMEDAY INTERVIEWS
Coach Mattio and select players will be available during a weekly
interview session set up by the WTAMU Athletic Media Relations
office at a time and place to be determined. Interviews may also
be conducted prior to practice if prior arrangements are made. To
arrange all non-game day interviews, please contact the WTAMU
Athletic Media Relations office at least 24 hours prior to desired
time.
POSTGAME INTERVIEWS
Following all home games, Coach Mattio and selected players
will be available for interviews, please notify Brent Seals of any
interview requests during the final minutes or immediately following
the game. For road games, please contact Brent Seals to set up a
phone interview.
NUMERICAL ROSTER
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous/HS)
2 Deleyah Harris G 5-9 Jr. TR Omaha, Nebraska (Kirkwood CC)
3 Megan Gamble G 5-7 So. TR Omaha, Nebraska (North Dakota State)
4 Lexy Hightower G 5-8 So. 1L Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
5 Payton Whitmore G 5-6 So. TR Mesa, Arizona (Weber State)
10 Sydney Walton G 5-8 Sr. 1L Perryton, Texas (Oklahoma State)
12 Baylee Quisenberry G 5-9 R-Fr. RS Devine, Texas (Devine HS)
15 Zada Swoopes G 5-11 Fr. HS Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright HS)
20 Tiana Parker P 6-5 Jr. TR Chehalis, Washington (Tennessee State)
21 Daria Cosgrove G 5-9 Fr. HS Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)
24 Reagan Haynes G 5-7 Jr. 2L Gruver, Texas (Gruver HS)
30 CeCe Wooten F 6-0 Sr. 1L Vancouver, Washington (Weber State)
34 Abby Spurgin P 6-2 Fr. HS Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg HS)
41 Tyesha Taylor P 6-5 Jr. TR Temple, Texas (New Mexico State)
42 Madison Parker F 5-10 Sr. 2L Canyon, Texas (Abilene Christian)
# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous/HS)
21 Daria Cosgrove G 5-9 Fr. HS Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)
3 Megan Gamble G 5-7 So. TR Omaha, Nebraska (North Dakota State)
2 Deleyah Harris G 5-9 Jr. TR Omaha, Nebraska (Kirkwood CC)
24 Reagan Haynes G 5-7 Jr. 2L Gruver, Texas (Gruver HS)
4 Lexy Hightower G 5-8 So. 1L Amarillo, Texas (Amarillo HS)
42 Madison Parker F 5-10 Sr. 2L Canyon, Texas (Abilene Christian)
20 Tiana Parker P 6-5 Jr. TR Chehalis, Washington (Tennessee State)
12 Baylee Quisenberry G 5-9 R-Fr. RS Devine, Texas (Devine HS)
34 Abby Spurgin P 6-2 Fr. HS Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg HS)
15 Zada Swoopes G 5-11 Fr. HS Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright HS)
41 Tyesha Taylor P 6-5 Jr. TR Temple, Texas (New Mexico State)
10 Sydney Walton G 5-8 Sr. 1L Perryton, Texas (Oklahoma State)
5 Payton Whitmore G 5-6 So. TR Mesa, Arizona (Weber State)
30 CeCe Wooten F 6-0 Sr. 1L Vancouver, Washington (Weber State)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Kristen Mattio (3rd Season)
Associate Head Coach: Camille Perkins (4th Season)
Assistant Coach: Kristian Branson (1st Season)
Graduate Assistant: Alie Decker (1st Season)
3. 2017-18 LADY BUFF BASKETBALL GAME NOTES
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TOP-25 POLLS WT’S RECORD WHEN...
At Home.......................................................................................... 0-0
On the Road................................................................................... 2-0
On a Neutral Court....................................................................... 0-0
GAME SITUATIONS
Leading or tied at Half.................................................................. 1-0
Trailing at Half................................................................................. 1-0
Leading with 5:00 left (regulation)............................................ 1-0
Trailing or Tied with 5:00 left..................................................... 1-0
In Overtime Games...................................................................... 0-0
SCORING
WT scores less than 60 points................................................... 1-0
WT scores between 60-69......................................................... 1-0
WT scores between 70-79......................................................... 0-0
WT scores between 80-89........................................................ 0-0
WT scores between 90-99........................................................ 0-0
WT scores 100+ points................................................................ 0-0
Opponent scores less than 60................................................. 2-0
Opponent scores between 60-69........................................... 0-0
Opponent scores between 70-79............................................ 0-0
Opponent scores between 80-89........................................... 0-0
Opponent scores between 90-99........................................... 0-0
Opponent scores 100+................................................................ 0-0
Games decided by 3 points or less......................................... 0-0
Games decided by 4-9 points.................................................... 1-0
Games decided by 10-19 points................................................ 0-0
Games decided by 20 or more points..................................... 1-0
DAYS OF THE WEEK
On Monday.................................................................................... 0-0
On Tuesday.................................................................................... 0-0
On Wednesday............................................................................. 0-0
On Thursday.................................................................................. 0-0
On Friday......................................................................................... 1-0
On Saturday.................................................................................... 1-0
On Sunday..................................................................................... 0-0
In November.................................................................................. 2-0
In December.................................................................................. 0-0
In January....................................................................................... 0-0
In February..................................................................................... 0-0
In March.......................................................................................... 0-0
vs. Ranked Opponents................................................................ 0-0
vs. South Central Regional Opponents.................................. 2-0
........................................(Lone Star, Rocky Mountain, Heartland)
vs. DII Non-Regional Opponents.............................................. 0-0
vs. Non-DII Opponents................................................................ 0-0
WBCA DIVISION II TOP 25 (OCT. 31 - PRESEASON)
No. Team Pts. 1st Place Last
1 Ashland (37-0) 599 23 1
2 Virginia Union (28-5) 566 1 2
3 Harding (31-4) 520 0 4
4 Alaska Anchorage (30-2) 506 0 10
5 Colorado State-Pueblo (28-4) 438 0 11
6 Bentley (26-6) 424 0 19
7 Drury (30-4) 408 0 6
8 Valdosta State (22-10) 396 0 NR
9 West Texas A&M (26-9) 387 0 15
10 California (PA) (30-4) 379 0 9
11 Emporia State (29-5) 308 0 8
12 Queens (NY) (27-5) 290 0 7
13 Central Missouri (24-7) 287 0 22
14 Wingate (26-6) 272 0 24
15 Lander (25-8) 236 0 NR
16 Azusa Pacific (16-14) 206 0 NR
17 Rollins (22-8) 194 0 NR
18 West Florida (28-7) 162 0 12
19 Minnesota St. Moorhead (24-5) 156 0 21
20 Indiana (PA) (24-7) 144 0 NR
21 Michigan Tech (20-8) 128 0 NR
22 Fort Lewis (21-7) 102 0 NR
23 University of the Sciences (27-6) 96 0 NR
24 Lincoln Memorial (28-5) 65 0 13
25 Benedict (21-8) 62 0 NR
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Pittsburg State (25-6) 54;
Northern State (24-7) 46; Limestone (27-5) 43; Lubbock
Christian (19-11) 36; Eckerd (27-5) 28; Cal State East Bay
(22-9) 26; Johnson C Smith (22-8) 25; Seattle Pacific (19-11)
23; Adelphi (27-5) 22; Angelo State (26-6) 21; Lewis (23-9) 18;
Central Oklahoma (25-8) 16; Southwestern Oklahoma State
(20-10) 10; Glenville State (24-6) 9; Tampa (17-11) 8; Point
Loma Nazarene (24-6) 4; American International (19-10) 3.
D2CCA DIVISION II TOP-25 (OCT. 31 - PRESEASON)
No. Team (First Place) Ovr. Points
1 Ashland (15) 37-0 399
2 Harding 31-4 357
3 Alaska Anchorage (1) 30-2 352
4 Columbus State 31-2 339
5 Colorado State-Pueblo 28-4 331
6 IUP 24-7 304
7 Bentley 26-6 294
8 Drury 30-4 286
9 Rollins 22-8 283
10 Virginia Union 28-5 268
11 Central Missouri 24-7 230
12 Lincoln Memorial 28-5 229
13 West Texas A&M 26-9 216
14 UC San Diego 23-7 204
15 Valdosta State 22-10 175
16 USciences 27-6 131
17 California 30-4 129
18 MSU Morehaed 24-5 115
19 West Florida 28-7 88
20 Western Washington 20-6 80
21 Michigan Tech 20-8 77
22 Lander 25-8 68
23 Lubbock Christian 19-11 53
24 Pittsburg State 25-6 50
25 Caldwell 25-6 38
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Glenville State (29), Southern
Indiana (19), Adelphi (16), Emporia State (13), Azusa Pacific
(13), Wingate (11), California Baptist (8), Queens (6), Limestone
(4), Nova Southeastern (2), Johnson C. Smith (1), Tarleton
State (1), Angelo State (1).
LAST TIME OUT
SCIENCE & ARTS (OK.)
LSC ACADEMIC TEAM CHAMPIONS
During the 2016-17 campaign, the Lady Buffs tallied a 3.568 grade-point average
to lead all 11 LSC women’s basketball programs. Sophomore Reagan Haynes
won the prestigious Elite 90 Award, which is awarded to the student-athlete with
the highest GPA at the national championship site, as the Lady Buffs earned their
third Elite Eight berth in the last four years in 2016-17. In Mattio’s first season at
the helm of the Lady Buffs in 2015-16, the squad tallied a 3.53 GPA.
LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON POLL
The defending South Central Regional Champion Lady Buffs of West Texas
A&M have been tabbed the favorite in the Lone Star Conference announced
on October 25th during the annual LSC Basketball Online Media Day from the
league’s offices in Richardson, Texas.
The Lady Buffs picked up 11 of the possible 31 first place votes to sit atop of the
poll with 301 points. Defending LSC Champion Eastern New Mexico grabbed
seven first place votes (280) to sit second followed by reigning LSC Tournament
Champion Tarleton State with 270 points and three first place votes. Angelo State
sits fourth with four first place votes (267) followed by Texas A&M-Commerce (six
first place, 260), Texas Woman’s (172), Cameron (145), Texas A&M-Kingsville (121),
Midwestern State (120), UT Permian Basin (63) and Western New Mexico (47).
Mackenzie Hailey of Tarleton State was named the league’s Preseason Player
of the Year. The Burleson, Texas native transferred to Tarleton from UT-Arlington
prior to the 2016-17 season, she was tabbed the league’s Newcomer of the Year
and a Second Team All-LSC selection as a freshman while averaging 16.1 points
and 8.4 rebounds per contest while finishing the season with 13 double-doubles.
Lone Star Conference Women’s Basketball expanded to 11 basketball-playing
institutions prior to 2016-17 Western New Mexico (Silver City, New Mexico) and
UT Permian Basin (Odessa, Texas) joined the league. Each team will play a
double round-robin conference schedule with 20 conference games. For the
first time, Dr. Pepper Arena in Frisco will host the LSC Basketball Championships
on March 1-4.
LIVE COVERAGE
The West Texas A&M Athletic Communications Department will provide live stats
and a webstream for Thursday’s home opener. For more information or links, visit
the Lady Buff Basketball schedule page at GoBuffsGo.com.
WOMEN’S DIVISION II BULLETIN PRESEASON TOP-25 POLL
The Lady Buffs enter the 2017-18 season ranked 15th in the Women’s Division
II Bulletin Preseason Top-25 announced on October 6th. WT is coming off of
the program’s third Elite Eight appearance in the last four years as they return
just one starter from last year’s Regional Championship squad. Sophomore
Lexy Hightower (9.1ppg) and senior Sydney Walton (7.5ppg) highlight a talented
group of returners for the Lady Buffs along with eight newcomers including four
Division I transfers.
Defending National Champion Ashland sits atop of the preseason poll followed
by Colorado State-Pueblo, Valdosta State, Bentley, Virginia Union, Harding,
Indiana (Pa.), Emporia State, UC San Diego and Lander to round out the top ten.
Drury sits 11th followed by Lee, Cal Baptist, Michigan Tech, WT, Pittsburg
State, Glenville State, USciences, Alaska Anchorage, Lubbock Christian,
Columbus State, Cal State East Bay, West Florida, Caldwell and Minnesota State
Moorehead. The South Central Region was represented by CSU-Pueblo (2nd),
WT (15th) and Lubbock Christian (20th).
REGIS RECAP
The #9 Lady Buffs of West Texas A&M trailed trailed by six points with 6:16 to
play but big shots down the stretch and tough defense propelled WT to a 58-53
victory in front of over 100 fans at the Regis Fieldhouse on Saturday afternoon
in a rematch of last year’s South Central Regional Quarterfinals with the Regis
Rangers.
West Texas A&M was led offensively by Lexy Hightower with 15 points as the
Amarillo product went 5-of-11 from the floor and 4-of-4 from the free throw line
followed by Deleyah Harris with 13 and CeCe Wooten with 12 in the win. WT
finished the game going 21-of-44 (47.7%) from the floor including 3-of-9 (33.3%)
from deep and 13-of-15 (86.7%) from the free throw line to go along with nine
assists, 17 turnovers, four blocks and 11 steals in the win.
• The Drovers are led by third year head coach Darrick Mat-
thews who enters the season with an overall record of 17-35
in Chickasha. Matthews previously worked at Southwestern
Christian where he coached the women to a fourth-place
finish in the National Christian College Athletic Association
Division I National Tournament.
Prior to becoming head coach, Matthews spent two seasons
as a men’s assistant at SCU ider Quinn Wooldridge. Together
they helped coach 2013 NAIA Dunk Champion and future
Harlem Globetrotter Tyler Inman.
• Science & Arts enters Thursday’s contest with an overall re-
cord of 4-0 following a 78-74 comeback win over Langston on
Tuesday night in Chickasha. Shaylynn Bass led the way with
22 points as the senior went 6-of-11 from the floor including
3-of-6 from deep and 7-of-8 from the free throw line while
Dierra Ely chipped in a double-double with 19 points and 10
rebounds in the win.
• USAO is coming off of a 12-16 campaign in 2016-17 with a 9-9
mark in Sooner Athletic Conference play. They advanced to
the first round of the Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament
before falling to Wayland Baptist, 79-62 in Oklahoma City.
• Thursday night will mark USAO’s second exhibition contest
against a Division II opponent this season as they fell, 75-40
to Lubbock Christian back on Thursday, November 2nd in
Lubbock.
• The Drovers enter Thursday night’s contest averaging 73.8
points per game as they have gone 110-of-250 (44%) from
the floor including 26-of-73 (35.6%) from behind the arc and
49-of-74 (66.2%) from the free throw line to go along with 167
rebounds (14.8/game), 75 assists, 72 turnovers, 11 blocks and
41 steals.
• Dierra Ely leads the way offensively for the Drovers as the
senior from Arlington avergaes 15.0 points per contest as she
has gone 24-of-57 (42.1%) from the floor including 2-of-8 (25%)
from deep and 10-of-14 (71.4%) from the free throw line while
averaging 10 rebounds per contest.
SERIES HISTORY
Date Location Score
First Meeting
Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics
West Texas A&M vs Regis University
11/11/17 3:30 PM at Regis Fieldhouse
West Texas A&M 58 • 2-0
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
20 PARKER, Tiana f 3-10 0-0 1-3 2 1 3 1 7 0 7 3 1 25
42 PARKER, Madison f 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 0 2 0 3 23
02 HARRIS, Deleyah g 4-6 1-2 4-4 2 6 8 2 13 3 0 0 3 36
03 GAMBLE, Megan g 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 4 3 1 0 1 24
04 HIGHTOWER, Lexy g 5-11 1-3 4-4 0 0 0 3 15 1 2 0 1 26
10 WALTON, Sydney 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 6
15 SWOOPES, Zada 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 1 5 1 0 0 0 11
24 HAYNES, Reagan 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 28
30 WOOTEN, CeCe 4-4 0-0 4-4 2 1 3 4 12 0 3 1 0 21
Team 0 2 2
Totals 21-44 3-9 13-15 7 19 26 19 58 9 17 4 11 200
1st - FG %: 1-8 12.5%
3FG %: 0-2 0.0%
FT %: 2-2 100.0%
2nd: 7-12 58.3%
1-1 100.0%
0-1 0.0%
3rd: 7-10 70.0%
2-3 66.7%
3-4 75.0%
4th: 6-14 42.9%
0-3 0.0%
8-8 100.0%
Game: 21-44 47.7%
3-9 33.3%
13-15 86.7%
Deadball
Rebounds
1,3
Regis University 53 • 0-1
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
12 Whitney Jacob f 0-5 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 3 2 3 3 0 2 24
22 Mary Sigler g 3-5 1-2 0-0 0 4 4 2 7 2 0 0 0 29
23 ChanteChurch g 1-5 1-3 2-2 2 3 5 2 5 2 3 0 0 28
31 Shelby Espinosa g 2-4 0-0 2-3 4 2 6 3 6 2 5 1 1 34
33 Majestie Robinson g 6-12 4-6 4-6 0 3 3 2 20 2 3 1 0 34
21 Emma Sterkel 1-4 1-4 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 10
24 Morgan Ducklow 0-4 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 21
30 Jaz'Myne Snipes 5-8 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 3 10 1 3 1 0 16
40 Tamara Brcina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
Team 0 0 0
Totals 18-47 7-19 10-13 10 17 27 17 53 13 19 3 3 200
1st - FG %: 5-13 38.5%
3FG %: 1-3 33.3%
FT %: 1-2 50.0%
2nd: 2-10 20.0%
1-5 20.0%
4-5 80.0%
3rd: 5-12 41.7%
2-5 40.0%
4-4 100.0%
4th: 6-12 50.0%
3-6 50.0%
1-2 50.0%
Game: 18-47 38.3%
7-19 36.8%
10-13 76.9%
Deadball
Rebounds
0
Officials: Michaela Fox, Rad Carter and Robert Strong
Technical fouls: West Texas A&M-TEAM. Regis University-None.
Attendance: 131
Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total
West Texas A&M 4 15 19 20 58
Regis University 12 9 16 16 53
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STANDINGS (NOVEMBER 15)
School Conf C-Pct. Ovr. Pct. Streak
Tarleton State 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2
Texas Woman’s 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2
West Texas A&M 0-0 0.000 2-0 1.000 W2
Cameron 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 L1
Midwestern State 0-0 0.000 1-1 0.500 W1
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.333 L2
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0.000 1-2 0.333 W1
Angelo State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000 ---
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0.000 0-2 0.000 L2
UT Permian Basin 0-0 0.000 0-3 0.000 L3
Western New Mexico 0-0 0.000 0-2 0.000 L2 @LoneStarConf #LSCwbb
THE LONE STAR CONFERENCE
TEAM
Scoring Offense G W-L Points Avg.
1. Cameron 2 1-1 145.............................72.5
2. Midwestern State 2 1-1 136.............................68.0
3. UT Permian Basin 3 0-3 197...............................65.7
4. Tarleton State 2 2-0 130.............................65.0
5. Texas Woman’s 2 2-0 124.............................62.0
Scoring Defense G W-L Points Avg.
1. West Texas A&M 2 2-0 87...............................43.5
2. Tarleton State 2 2-0 106.............................53.0
3. Texas Woman’s 2 2-0 112..............................56.0
4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 1-2 169.............................56.3
5. Texas A&M-Commerce 3 1-2 196.............................65.3
Scoring Margin G Off. Def. Margin
1. West Texas A&M 2 59.5 43.5.............................16.0
2. Tarleton State 2 65.0 53.0............................12.0
3. Texas Woman’s 2 62.0 56.0..............................6.0
4. Midwestern State 2 68.0 69.5.............................-1.5
5. Cameron 2 72.5 76.5............................. -4.0
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA..............................Pct.
1. Tarleton State 2 46 107............................0.430
2. West Texas A&M 2 45 106...........................0.425
3. Texas Woman’s 2 44 114.............................0.386
4. Midwestern State 2 42 113.............................0.372
5. Cameron 2 52 144.............................0.361
Field Goal Pct. Def. G FGM FGA Pct.
1. West Texas A&M 2 31 108...........................0.287
2. Texas Woman’s 2 36 109...........................0.330
3. Eastern New Mexico 2 42 118............................0.356
4. Tarleton State 2 40 109...........................0.367
5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 59 160...........................0.369
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1. West Texas A&M 2 22 26.............................0.846
2. Texas Woman’s 2 25 34.............................0.735
3. Western New Mexico 2 26 38.............................0.684
4. UT Permian Basin 3 30 45.............................0.667
5. Tarleton State 2 24 36.............................0.667
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1. Tarleton State 2 14 42.............................0.333
2. UT Permian Basin 3 27 87..............................0.310
3. Midwestern State 2 15 51..............................0.294
4. Cameron 2 16 56............................ 0.286
5. Texas Woman’s 2 11 40.............................0.275
3-PT Field Goal Pct. Def. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1. Eastern New Mexico 2 5 29..............................0.172
2. Tarleton State 2 8 36............................ 0.222
3. Western New Mexico 2 8 35............................ 0.229
4. West Texas A&M 2 11 43............................ 0.256
5. Texas Woman’s 2 10 38.............................0.263
Rebounding Offense G Reb. Avg.
1. Cameron 2 87...............................43.5
2. Eastern New Mexico 2 86...............................43.0
3. Texas A&M-Commerce 3 126.............................42.0
4. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 119...............................39.7
5. Texas Woman’s 2 77...............................38.5
Rebounding Defense G Reb. Avg.
1. West Texas A&M 2 64...............................32.0
2. Tarleton State 2 69...............................34.5
3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 104..............................34.7
4. Midwestern State 2 76...............................38.0
5. Eastern New Mexico 2 79...............................39.5
Blocked Shots G Blocks Avg.
1. Cameron 2 12................................6.00
2. Eastern New Mexico 2 10................................5.00
3. Texas Woman’s 2 8.................................4.00
4. West Texas A&M 2 8.................................4.00
5. Midwestern State 2 7..................................3.50
Assists G Assists Avg.
1. Cameron 2 35..............................17.50
2. Midwestern State 2 31.............................. 15.50
3. Texas Woman’s 2 29............................. 14.50
4. Tarleton State 2 23.............................. 11.50
5. UT Permian Basin 3 34...............................11.33
Steals G Steals Avg.
1. Cameron 2 25............................. 12.50
2. West Texas A&M 2 22.............................. 11.00
3. UT Permian Basin 3 27...............................9.00
4. Tarleton State 2 18................................9.00
5. Western New Mexico 2 15.................................7.50
Attendance G Tot. Home H Avg.
1. Tarleton State 2 1978 1978.........................989.0
2. Texas A&M-Commerce 3 1623 1623..........................541.0
3. Midwestern State 2 915 915...........................457.0
PLAYER
Scoring FG 3PT FT Points Avg.
1. PIPPINS-TYRON, Khali (UTPB) 15 5 12 47.................................15.7
2. BATTESE,Ava (CU) 11 8 0 30...............................15.0
3. FIELDS, Ciara (WNMU) 9 3 8 29................................14.5
4. HIGHTOWER, Lexy (WT) 10 2 6 28................................14.0
5. NWAKAMMA,Amaka (CU) 10 1 6 27.................................13.5
Rebounding G Off. Def. Total Avg.
1. SMITH,Lejha (CU) 2 11 16 27.................................13.5
2. NEZIANYA, Alexis (TWU) 2 8 12 20...............................10.0
3. HAILEY, Mackenzie (TSU) 2 6 11 17...................................8.5
4. MCFARLAND, T. (A&M-K) 3 11 14 25.................................8.3
5. JONES, Shelby (ENMU) 2 6 10 16...................................8.0
Field Goal Pct. G FGM FGA Pct.
1. CONNOR, Mikaehla (ENMU) 2 11 25....................................440
2. BATTESE,Ava (CU) 2 11 27.....................................407
3. HIGHTOWER, Lexy (WT) 2 10 26....................................385
4. NWAKAMMA,Amaka (CU) 2 10 28.....................................357
5. PIPPINS-TYRON, K. (UTPB) 3 15 45.....................................333
Free Throw Pct. G FTM FTA Pct.
1. MARTINEZ,Andrea (CU) 2 5 5....................................1.000
2. HARRIS, Deleyah (WT) 2 6 6....................................1.000
3. HIGHTOWER, Lexy (WT) 2 6 6....................................1.000
4. MCLAUGHLIN, M. (WNMU) 2 6 6....................................1.000
5. REYNOLDS, Hannah (MSU) 2 7 8........................................875
3-PT Field Goal Pct. G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1. PHIPPS, Desiree (TWU) 2 6 8........................................750
2. HOTCHKINS, J. (ENMU) 2 5 10.....................................500
3. CARO, Briana (UTPB) 3 8 20....................................400
4. BATTESE,Ava (CU) 2 8 21.......................................381
5. TAYLOR, Whitney (MSU) 2 7 20....................................350
Assists G Assists Avg.
1. MITCHELL, Kara (TWU) 2 12...................................6.0
2. NWAKAMMA,Amaka (CU) 2 12...................................6.0
3. RICHARDSON, Jasmine (MSU) 2 9....................................4.5
4. BONNARENS,Jamie (CU) 2 8....................................4.0
5. KIZART, Chelcie (MSU) 2 7.....................................3.5
Steals G Steals Avg.
1. NWAKAMMA,Amaka (CU) 2 11........................................5.5
2. HARRIS, Deleyah (WT) 2 9.........................................4.5
3. HAILEY, Mackenzie (TSU) 2 7.........................................3.5
4. LOPEZ, Victoria (UTPB) 3 9.........................................3.0
5. MITCHELL, Kara (TWU) 2 5.........................................2.5
Blocks G Blocks Avg.
1. SMITH,Lejha (CU) 2 8.........................................4.0
2. PARKER, Tiana (WT) 2 6.........................................3.0
3. MCCANTS, Daeshi (ENMU) 2 5.........................................2.5
4. NEZIANYA, Alexis (TWU) 2 4.........................................2.0
5. GOMEZ, Brandi (ENMU) 2 3..........................................1.5
Minutes Played G Min. Avg.
1. BATTESE,Ava (CU) 2 78...................................39.0
2. CONNOR, Mikaehla (ENMU) 2 66...................................33.0
3. SMITH,Lejha (CU) 2 65...................................32.5
4. FRANCISCO, Rachel (WNMU) 2 65...................................32.5
5. NWAKAMMA,Amaka (CU) 2 64...................................32.0
LSC STATISTICAL LEADERS (NOV. 15)
2017-18 LSC PRESEASON POLL
School 1st Place Points
1) West Texas A&M 11 301
2) Eastern New Mexico 7 280
3) Tarleton State 3 270
4) Angelo State 4 267
5) Texas A&M-Commerce 6 260
6) Texas Woman’s 172
7) Cameron 145
8) Texas A&M-Kingsville 121
9) Midwestern State 120
10) UT Permian Basin 63
11) Western New Mexico 47
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THE LAST TIME...
Scored 100+ points........................................................................W, 100-52 vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Scored 100+ points in non-overtime game..............................W, 100-52 vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Scored 100+ points in an LSC game.........................................W, 100-52 vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Scored 100+ points in a non-LSC game..........................W, 101-46 vs. University of the Southwest (1/2/16)
Scored 90+ points.............................................................W, 97-33 vs. University of the Southwest (12/30/16)
Scored 90+ points in an LSC game...........................................W, 100-52 vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Played an overtime game....................................................W, 70-67 (OT) at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17)
Won an overtime game.........................................................W, 70-67 (OT) at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17)
Played a two overtime game...............................................................L, 111-112 (3OT) vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)
Played a three overtime game............................................................L, 111-112 (3OT) vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)
Played a four overtime game............................................................................................................................Never
Played consecutive games that went to overtime.......................................................................................Never
Held a team to 40 points or less..................................................(W, 61-31) at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Held a team to 20 points or less in a half............................ 17, (W, 61-31) at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Shot 60+ percent FG.........................................................66.7% (38-of-57) vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Shot 60+ percent FG in a half.........................77.4% (24-of-31) 2nd Half vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Held a team to 25 percent FG...........................................21.3% (13-of-61) at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Held a team to 20 percent FG in a half.................18.5% (5-of-27) 2nd Half vs. A&M-Commerce (2/23/17)
Made 10+ 3-pointers...............................................................................10, vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (2/23/17)
Made 15+ 3-pointers..........................................................................................................15, Angelo State (2/3/16)
Did not make a 3-pointer........................................................................................(0-of-4) at Cameron (2/25/12)
Held a team to zero 3-pointers.........................................(0-of-8) vs. University of the Southwest (12/30/16)
Shot 90 percent FT (min. 10 att.)...........................................................94.1% (16-of-17) vs. Cal Baptist (11/5/16)
Attempted 35+ free throws.......................................................................................36, Texas Woman’s (2/13/16)
Made 30+ free throws......................................................................(32-of-47) vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith (11/9/13)
Had 55+ rebounds............................................................................... 56, Oklahoma Panhandle State (12/3/14)
Had 50+ rebounds......................................................................................50, at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Had 30+ assists......................................................................................30, Oklahoma Panhandle State (12/3/14)
Had 25+ assists...................................................................................................................27, Angelo State (2/3/16)
Forced 30+ turnovers..........................................................................................31, Oklahoma Christian (12/6/14)
Forced 25+ turnovers.......................................................................................28, vs. University of Mary (11/4/16)
Had 25+ steals.......................................................................................... 41, vs. American-Puerto Rico (12/9/99)
Had 15+ steals............................................................................................. 15, vs. UC-Colorado Springs (3/10/16)
Had 15+ blocks....................................................................................................................16, East Central (1/14/06)
Had 10+ blocks............................................................................................................ 10, Midwestern State (1/6/16)
Never trailed in a game...................................................................W, 61-34 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Overcame a 10-point deficit to win....................................................................................vs Tuskegee (11/25/16)
.................................................................................Trailed by 13, 22-9, with 0:07 left in 1st Quarter, won 74-64
Overcame a 15-point deficit to win......................................................................................at Cameron (2/25/12)
..................................................................................... Trailed by 16, 30-14, with 5:57 left in 1st Half, won 68-65
Had five players score in double figures...............................................................5, vs. Angelo State (3/13/17)
....................................................................Walton (16), Watson (14), Vander Zee (14), Hightower (14), Wild (13)
Had two players score 20+ points................................................................................. vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
...........................................................................................................................Sasha Watson (24), Alie Decker (21)
Had two players record double-doubles............................................................ at Florida Southern (12/16/16)
..................................................................................................................... Sasha Watson (17 points, 10 rebounds)
....................................................................................................................Maddison Wild (21 points, 12 rebounds)
Scored 40+ points...............................................................47, Brandi Green vs. Minnesota-Morris (12/20/00)
Scored 30+ points....................................................................... 32, Chon White vs. Midwestern State (3/7/14)
Scored 20+ points.......................................................................27, Sasha Watson at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16)
Scored 10+ points in 10 or more consecutive games...................................................10, Michaela Neuhaus
........................................................................................................................................................at Cameron (1/10/16)
...................................................................................................................................... thru, Texas Woman’s (2/13/16)
Scored 10+ points in 15 or more consecutive games.................................................................17, Chon White
..............................................................................................................................Texas A&M-International (12/14/14)
................................................................................................................... thru, at Texas A&M-Commerce (2/21/15)
Scored 20+ points in consecutive games.......................................................................................2, Alie Decker
..........................................................................................................................................21, vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
.............................................................................................................................................. 20 vs Texas Tech (2/8/17)
Scored 20+ points in three or more consecutive games...........................................................3, Chon White
................................................................................................................................................25, at Cameron (2/14/15)
............................................................................................................................................26, Tarleton State (2/18/15)
......................................................................................................................24, at Texas A&M-Commerce (2/21/15)
Scored 20+ points in five or more consecutive games............................................................. 5, Emily Brister
........................................................................................................................................31, at Adams State (11/22/08)
................................................................................................................20, Oklahoma Panhandle State (11/28/08)
.........................................................................................................................................................22, Drury (11/29/08)
...................................................................................................................................34, Central Oklahoma (12/4/08)
.................................................................................................................................26, Northeastern State (12/6/08)
Scored 30+ points in consecutive games..................................................................................... 3, Emily Brister
......................................................................................................................................34, at Texas Woman’s (1/8/09)
......................................................................................................................35, at Texas A&M-Commerce (1/10/09)
......................................................................................................................................35, Abilene Christian (1/17/09)
Made 10+ field goals......................................................10, Sydney Walton vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Shot 100% FG (min. 5 att.)................................ (10-of-10) Sydney Walton vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)
Made 8+ 3-pointers............................................................................8, Emily Brister at Tarleton State (2/21/07)
Made 5+ 3-pointers................................................................................ 6, Alie Decker vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
Made 15+ free throws......................................................................16, Chon White vs. Texas Woman’s (3/6/15)
Made 10+ free throws...............................................................14, Sasha Watson vs. Eckerd College (12/17/16)
Had 20+ rebounds...................................................................20, Latoya Robinson vs. Angelo State (1/24/02)
Had 15+ rebounds....................................................................................... 15, Chon White at Cameron (2/14/15)
Had a double-double........................ Liley Vander Zee (19 points, 11 rebouonds) at Angelo State (2/18/17)
Had consecutive double-doubles...............................................................................................3, Maddison Wild
...................................................................................................21 points, 12 rebounds vs. Tarleton State (3/4/16)
.....................................................................................................10 points, 14 rebounds vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)
...................................................................................10 points, 10 rebounds vs. UC-Colorado Springs (3/10/16)
Had double-double in three or more consecutive games...................................................3, Maddison Wild
...................................................................................................21 points, 12 rebounds vs. Tarleton State (3/4/16)
.....................................................................................................10 points, 14 rebounds vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)
...................................................................................10 points, 10 rebounds vs. UC-Colorado Springs (3/10/16)
Had 15+ assists...........................................18, Stephanie Williams vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (12/4/95)
Had 10+ assists.........................................................................11, Casey Land vs. Nova Southeastern (3/26/14)
Had 10+ steals.................................................................................10, Emily Brister vs. Tarleton State (2/25/06)
Had 5+ steals.....................................................................6, Deleyah Harris at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Had 10+ blocks......................................................................12, Alicia Saunders vs. Abilene Christian (1/14/06)
Had 5+ blocks................................................................... 5, Devin Griffin vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (1/26/13)
Played every minute in a game..................................................... Sasha Watson at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16)
Played more than 40 min............................................... 41.0, Alie Decker at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17)
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EDUCATION
B.S. Evangel - Marketing/Management, 2003
M.S. Austin Peay - Sports and Wellness Leadership, 2006
HEAD COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
Lone Star Conference Championship (2015-16)
NCAA Postseason Appearances (2015-16, 2016-17)
NCAA South Central Regional Championship (2016-17)
OVERALL COACHING CAREER ACCOLADES
2 - NCAA Division II National Title Game Appearances
3 - Conference Tournament Championships
4 - NCAA South Central Regional Championships
6 - Regular Season Conference Championships
9 - NCAA Division II Postseason Appearances
COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD
Year School Record
2017-18 West Texas A&M 2-0
2016-17 West Texas A&M 26-9
2015-16 West Texas A&M 28-5
Totals At WT (3rd Season) 56-14 (.800)
Overall (3rd Season) 56-14 (.800)
Kristen Mattio begins her third year at the helm of the Lady
Buffs. She guided the team to a 26-9 record in 2016-17 and
a berth in the program’s third Elite Eight in the last four years.
Mattio is 54-14 in her two years as head coach at WT.
In 2016-17, Mattio and the Lady Buffs had another standout
year both on the court and in the classroom as the team won the
Lone Star Conference Women’s Basketball Academic Champi-
onship with a team grade-point average of 3.568 and finished
19th nationally in the WBCA Academic Top 25. WT sophomore
Reagan Haynes earned the prestigious honor of winning the Elite
90 Award which goes to the top student-athlete with the best
GPA at the National Championship round. In Mattio’s two years
of coaching, the Lady Buffs have had a 3.5 or better team GPA
each season.
On the court in 2016-17, the Lady Buffs continued the
success from her first season as the team was ranked as high as
third nationally during the season and finished 15th in the final
WBCA Top 25. The Lady Buffs finished third in the LSC with a
15-5 record and a semifinal appearance in the LSC Champion-
ship. WT earned an at-large berth in the NCAA South Central
Regional where the Lady Buffs shined, winning their third region-
al in four years with a wins over Regis, Colorado State-Pueblo
and Angelo State. WT won 70-67 in overtime at top-seeded
CSU-Pueblo to advance to the region championship where the
Lady Buffs demolished league-rival Angelo State, 86-64. The
Lady Buffs then drew a tough draw in the Elite Eight, where the
season came to an end in Columbus, Ohio, against eventual
national champion Ashland (Ohio), 82-67.
Mattio guided the Lady Buffs to finish second nationally in
field goal percentage in 2016-17 at 49.0, while ranking seventh in
3-point field goal percentage (37.9), 11th in assists (542) and 15th
in free throws made (512). WT led the LSC in scoring defense
allowing just 59.3 points per game ranking 40th nationally. The
Lady Buffs were 19th nationally in rebounding margin at 7.4,
which led the LSC.
She went 28-5 overall and went 13-3 in her first season as
head coach in the Lone Star Conference. Mattio guided the Lady
Buffs the program’s third-straight Lone Star Conference regular
season title and a berth in the LSC championship game. WT
received the No. 3-seed in the South Central Regional where the
Lady Buffs defeated UC-Colorado Springs and Black Hills State,
before falling to eventual national champion Lubbock Christian in
the Sweet Sixteen. It was a matchup of the two best teams in the
region all season.
The Lady Buffs finished 10th nationally in scoring defense
in Mattio’s first season at just 55.9 points allowed per game. WT
was 15th in scoring margin at 14.8 points, fourth in steals (374),
seventh in assists (542) and 16th in free throws made (493).
Mattio graduated three seniors following her first season
coaching, including WBCA Honorable Mention All-America
honoree Michaela Neuhaus who also earned second CoSIDA
Academic All-America honors. She also earned second team
CCA All-South Central Region accolades, while being named LSC
Academic Women’s Basketball Player of the Year.
Mattio was named head coach of the Lady Buffs on May
12, 2015, after serving the past two seasons as associate heach
coach under Mark Kellogg who took the head coaching position
at Stephen F. Austin.
“I am thrilled to have Kristen as the new head coach for
Lady Buff Basketball,” McBroom said. “She has worked her entire
professional coaching career for this opportunity, and we are
fortunate that it be with WT. I have been thoroughly impressed
with her drive, preparation and commitment to excellence in
all areas. She is a terrific person and brings a great attitude to
campus each day.”
Mattio, served under Kellogg in 2013-2014 and 2014-15 as
the Lady Buffs went 62-6 with two Elite Eight appearances and
one national runner-up finish. The Lady Buffs won two Lone Star
Conference regular season and tournament titles, while winning
two South Central Region Tournament championships. She has
been the main recruiting coordinator for the Lady Buffs, as well as
coaching the guard position, academic coordinator, leader of the
summer camp program and opponent scouting.
Mattio assisted Kellogg at Northwest Missouri State for
one season and was Kellogg’s top assistant for five years at Fort
Lewis College. There, the Skyhawks went an impressive 143-20
and 93-8 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, capturing
three-straight RMAC regular season titles and two RMAC tourna-
ment championships in 2010-11 and 2011-12.
During her tenure at FLC, the Skyhawks made a trip to the
NCAA Division II tournament each season. The highlight, how-
ever, was the 2009-10 season which saw the Skyhawks go 35-4
and advance to the national championship game where they fell
to Emporia State.
Not only did Mattio help on the court, she played a vital role
in the academic success of the Skyhawks as the team earned
Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Academic Top
25 Honor Roll accolades three straight seasons. The 2010-11
squad finished with the highest team GPA in NCAA Division II and
was the top-ranked team in all five levels – Division I, Division II,
Division III, NAIA and junior college of women’s basketball.
Prior to Fort Lewis, Mattio spent one season as the assistant
coach at Memphis Central High School in Memphis, Tenn.,
helping her team to a 25-8 record. While in Memphis, Mattio also
worked with and coached youth at Memphis Athletic Ministries.
Mattio first worked with Kellogg at Montana State University
from 2003-2005 where they both were assistant coaches. While
at MSU, she was responsible for the Bobcats’ academics, film
exchange, recruiting and community affairs.
Along with a stop as an assistant coach at Austin Peay State
University in Clarksville, Tenn., Mattio spent one season as an as-
sistant coach at her alma mater, Evangel University, in Springfield,
Mo., where her team reached the Elite Eight in the NAIA Division
II National Championships and posted a 29-9 record.
She played point guard and was a team captain for the
Lady Crusaders while in college and was instrumental in leading
Evangel to the NAIA Division II Sweet Sixteen. She led her team
to two NAIA tournament appearance and three Heart of America
Conference titles (2000-2003). Mattio was a two-time all-con-
ference selection and as a freshman she played at Tennessee
Temple University in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mattio graduated from Evangel in 2003 with a bachelor’s
degree in marketing/management. She earned a master’s de-
gree in 2006 in sports and wellness leadership from Austin Peay.
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KRISTEN MATTIO Head Coach | Third Season at West Texas A&M
Evangel '03 | Marketing/Management
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High Low Category High Low
111, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 51, vs. University of Mary (11/4/16)..................................Points.............................112, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 33, vs. Univ. of Southwest (12/30/16)
60, vs. University of the Southwest (1/2/16) 23, at Texas A&M-Commerce (1/20/16)...............First Half Points....................42, at Angelo State (2/18/17) 11, 2x; last vs. Univ. of SW (12/30/16)
51, at Oklahoma Christian (12/5/15) 20, 2x; last at CSU-Pueblo (3/11/17)...................Second Half Points.................48, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 18, vs. P.R.-Rio Piedras (12/16/15)
27, at Midwestern State (2/10/16) 5, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (1/14/17)................Points in 1st Quarter................30, at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16) 3, at UT Permian Basin (1/31/17)
35, vs. Univ. Southwest (1/2/16) 4, vs. Texas Woman’s (3/3/17)...........................Points in 2nd Quarter...............25, at Angelo State (1/13/16)) 5, at Midwestern State (2/10/16)
31, 2x; last vs. A&M-Kingsville (1/14/17) 8, at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17).............. Points in 3rd Quarter................27, vs. Texas Woman's (2/13/16) 2, vs. Midwestern State (2/11/17)
26, 3x; last at A&M-Commerce (1/20/16) 6, at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16).......................... Points in 4th Quarter................27, vs. Midwestern State (1/6/16) 4, vs. St. Edward’s (11/18/16)
40, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 8, vs. Tarleton State (1/23/16)...............................Points in Overtime..................41, Angelo State (2/3/16) 3, 2x; last at Fla. Southern (12/16/16)
13, 2x; last at Florida Southern (12/16/16) 4, vs. Angelo State (3/5/16).................................Points 1st Overtime.................13, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 3, 2x; last at Fla. Southern (12/16/16)
10, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 7, vs. Angelo State (3/5/16).............................. Points in 2nd Overtime..............10, 2x; last vs. Angelo State (3/5/16) 10, 2x; last vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)
17, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 17, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16).............................Points in 3rd Overtime..............18, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 17, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)
41,vs. University of the Southwest (1/2/16) 16, vs. Black Hills State (3/11/16).......................... Field Goals Made...................40, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 12, 3x; last vs. Univ. of SW (12/30/16)
88, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 41, 2x; last at UT Permian Basin (1/31/17)..............Field Goals Att. ....................86, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 40, vs. Univ. of Southwest (12/30/16)
66.7, (38-57) vs. Western N.M. (12/1/16) 29.3 (22-75), vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)................. Field Goal Pct.......................63.8 (30-47), at Lubbock Christ. (3/13/16) 21.7 (13-60), vs. UCCS (3/10/16)
77.4, (24-31) vs. Western N.M. (12/1/16) 26.5 (9-34), vs. UPR-RP (12/16/15)..................Field Goal Pct. (1st Half).............60.0 (18-30) vs. Ashland (3/21/17) 20.0, (3-15) vs. Southwest (12/30/16)
66.7, (18-27) at Midwestern State (1/5/17) 22.5 (7-31) vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)........... Field Goal Pct. (2nd Half)............72.2 (13-18), at Lubbock Christ. (3/13/16) 18.5, (5-27) vs. A&M-Comm. (2/23/17)
15, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 1, 2x; last vs. UT Permian Basin (12/6/16)..............3-pt FG Made......................11, 2x; last vs. Angelo State (3/4/17) 0, vs. Univ. of Southwest (12/30/16)
35, vs. Angelo State (3/5/16) 3, vs. UT Permian Basin (12/6/16).............................3-pt FG Att. .......................31, at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17) 6, vs. University of Mary (11/4/16)
58.3, (7-12) vs. Regis (3/10/17) 9.1 (2-22), vs. P.R.-Rio Piedras (12/16/15)..................3-pt FG Pct. .......................57.1 (8-14), vs. Texas Woman’s (2/13/16) 0.0, (0-8) vs. Southwest (12/30/16)
26, 2x; last vs. UC-Colo. Springs (3/10/16) 4, 2x; last at Tarleton State (1/19/17)..................Free Throws Made.................23, 2x; last at A&M-Commerce (1/21/17) 0, at Western New Mexico (1/28/17)
36, vs. Texas Woman’s (2/13/16) 4, at Colorado Mines (11/13/15)............................. Free Throws Att. ..................32, at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16) 0, at Western New Mexico (1/28/17)
100.0 (7-7), at Tarleton State (2/20/16) 47.8 (11-23), vs. Tarleton State (1/23/16)...............Free Throw Pct. ...................100.0, (11-11) 2x; last vs. TWU (3/3/17) 0.0, (0-0) at Western N.M. (1/28/17)
53, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 22, vs. Cameron (2/9/17).............................................. Rebounds..........................46, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 18, vs. Univ. of Southwest (12/30/16)
28, vs. Angelo State (3/5/16) 4, vs. Cameron (2/9/17).......................................Offensive Rebounds................21, vs. UC-Colorado Springs (3/10/16) 4, 3x; last vs. Univ. of SW (12/30/16)
39, vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16) 16, vs. Eckerd College (12/17/16)......................Defensive Rebounds...............28, vs. Colorado Mesa (11/14/15) 12, at Tarleton State (2/20/16)
27, 2x; last vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 7, vs. Midwestern State (3/2/16).................................... Assists.............................24, vs. Angelo State (2/3/16) 4, 2x; last vs. Univ. of SW (12/30/16)
18, vs. University of the Southwest (1/2/16) 3, vs. Tarleton State (2/25/17).........................................Steals.............................17, 2x; last vs. UC-Colo. Springs (3/10/16) 0, at Eastern New Mexico (1/26/17)
10, vs. Midwestern State (1/6/16) 0, at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16)....................................Blocks.............................9, at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16) 0, 10x; last vs. Midwestern St. (2/11/17)
28, vs. P.R.-Mayaguez (12/15/15) 7, at Eastern New Mexico (1/26/17).............................Turnovers..........................28, 2x; last vs. Univ. of Mary (11/4/16) 9, at Eastern New Mexico (1/26/17)
26, at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16) 5, at Western New Mexico (1/28/17)...............................Fouls..............................28, vs. Midwestern State (1/6/16) 8, at Texas A&M-Commerce (1/21/17)
West Texas A&M Category Opponent
27, Sasha Watson at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16)...............................................................................................Points (Game)...............................................................................................35, Taylor Dorsey vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
21, Sasha Watson at Texas Woman’s (12/8/16)............................................................................................ Points (First Half).....................................................................................22, Tess Bruffey at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16)
19, Sasha Watson vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)...............................................................................................Points (Second Half).........................................................................................22, Taylor Dorsey vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
10, Sydney Walton vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)...............................................................................Field Goals Made...................................................................................... 13, 2x; last Laina Snyder vs. Ashland (3/21/17)
20, 3x; last Sasha Watson at Lubbock Christian (3/13/16)......................................................................Field Goal Attempts.................................................................23, R’Trevia Randolph at Western New Mexico (1/28/17)
100.0, (10-10) 2x; last Sydney Walton vs. Western New Mexico (12/1/16)....................................Field Goal Pct. (min 5 made).......................................................85.7, (6-7) Haley Shaner vs. Colorado Christian (11/26/16)
7, Michaela Neuhuas vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)....................................................................................... 3-pt Field Goal Made............................................................................6, 2x; last Taylor Dorsey vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
16, Michaela Neuhaus vs. Angelo State (3/5/16).................................................................................. 3-pt Field Goal Attempts.........................................................................11, 3x; last Taylor Dorsey vs. Angelo State (3/4/17)
100.0, (3-3) 2x; last Maddison Wild vs. Colorado Christian (11/26/16)......................................3-pt Field Goal Pct. (min 3 made)........................................100.0, (3-3) 2x; last Anna Deegan vs. Eckerd College (12/17/16)
14, Sasha Watson vs. Eckerd College (12/17/16)........................................................................................ Free Throws Made...............................................................................................12, Andi Daughtery vs. Ashland (3/21/17)
18, Sasha Watson vs. Eckerd College (12/17/16)...................................................................................... Free Throw Attempts.............................................................................................13, Andi Daughtery vs. Ashland (3/21/17)
100.0, (8-8) 3x; last Alie Decker at Florida Southern (12/16/16)....................................................Free Throw Pct. (min 5 made)................................ 100.0, (10-10) 4x; last Molly Rohrer at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17)
14, Maddison Wild vs. Angelo State (3/5/16).......................................................................................................Rebounds.............................................................................................14, Jasmine Prophet vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)
11, Maddison Wild vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)..............................................................................................Offensive Rebounds..........................................................................................................8, Kaylie Rader vs. Regis (3/10/17)
11, Zantaya Davis vs. Tarleton State (1/23/16)............................................................................................Defensive Rebounds....................................................................................9, Jasmine Prophet vs. Angelo State (3/5/16)
11, Sasha Watson vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)............................................................................................................Assists.......................................................................................................9, Taylor Dorsey vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)
7, Sasha Watson vs. Colorado Mesa (11/14/15)........................................................................................................Steals................................................................................7, Hillary Martinez vs. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (12/15/15)
4, 3x; last Lilley Vander Zee at Texas A&M-Commerce (1/21/17).......................................................................Blocks...................................................................................................5, Jasmine Prophet at Angelo State (1/13/16)
8, 3x; last Sasha Watson at Florida Southern (12/16/16)...................................................................................Turnovers........................................................................................................8, Majestie Robinson vs. Regis (3/10/17)
5, 29x; last Sasha Watson vs. Ashland (3/21/17)....................................................................................................Fouls...............................................................5, 25x; last Jaszymn Johnson at Colorado State-Pueblo (3/11/17)
52, Michaela Neuhaus vs. Angelo State (2/3/16).................................................................................................Minutes........................................................................................49, Christiana Robinson vs. Angelo State (2/3/16)
TEAM SUPERLATIVES UNDER MATTIO
INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES UNDER MATTIO
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CAMILLE PERKINS Associate Head Coach | Fifth Season at West Texas A&M
Angelo State '11 | Psychology
Camille Perkins begins her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Lady Buffs. Last season, Perkins helped guide the
Lady Buffs to their third Elite Eight in four years and a 26-9 record overall. In 2015-16, Perkins helped lead the Lady Buffs to
their third-straight Lone Star Conference regular season title and Sweet Sixteen appearance. In her first season, she helped
lead the team to the LSC regular season and tournament titles and WT’s second consecutive Elite Eight appearance with a
30-3 overall record. WT led the nation for the second-straight year in field goal percentage at a .487 clip in 2015.
She came to WT from Angelo State where she was an assistant coach for the Rambelles in 2013-14. Perkins was an all-con-
ference player for Angelo State form 2008-2011 and was a graduate assistant from 2011-2013. In 2013-14 as an assistant,
she handled team budgeting, team meals, scouting and film on opposing teams. She also handled duties related to
recruiting, academic progress and strength and conditioning. She finished her playing career at ASU as the second all-time
leading scorer in program history and is the school-leader in free throws made (573) and attempts (749).
The Groesbeck, Texas, native, also is among the top five in the Rambelle women’s basketball record book in points per
game, field goals made, 3-pointers made, assists and steals. She averaged a career-high 17.2 points per game her senior
season and was an All-LSC South Division First Team selection for the fourth time in her career. As a freshman, she earned
LSC Freshman of the Year honors in 2008.
Perkins earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in education both from ASU.
KRISTIAN BRANSON Assistant Coach | First Season at West Texas A&M
Baylor '14 | Education
Kristian Branson was hired as an assistant women’s basketball coach for the Lady Buffs this summer. He comes to Canyon
after spending last season as the video coordinator for women’s basketball at Stephen F. Austin under former Lady Buff
head coach Mark Kellogg as the team went 25-8 last season, losing in the conference tournament championship game.
Branson was charged with video sharing and breakdown of games and practice at SFA, while evaluating opposing players,
highlight tapes and handling official visit videos for recruits. He also worked with the post players for the Lady Jacks.
Prior to SFA, Branson worked as an assistant women’s basketball coach at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor helping guide
his team to a 15-11 record, winning 11 of their final 13 games, and five players named all-conference in 2015-16. Branson
worked under Mark Morefield, who was a former assistant at Baylor under Scott Drew.
In addition, he also has had stints as an assistant coach and junior varsity head coach at Vanguard College Preparatory, and
head coach of the Centex Elite AAU Team, as well as the assistant coach at Live Oak Classical School. While coaching at the
high school level in college, Branson coached four players who received college scholarships.
Branson is a native of Palmdale, California. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Baylor University in 2014 and
currently is pursuing a master’s degree in mass communication from Stephen F. Austin.
ALIE DECKER Graduate Assistant Coach | First Season at West Texas A&M
Wichita State '15 | Exercise Science
Alie Decker makes the move from the court to the sideline in 2017-18 as the former Lady Buff joins Kristen Mattio's staff as a
Graduate Assistant Coach.
Decker concluded her two year career in Canyon with a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division II Postseason including a
run to the South Central Regional Championship in 2016-17 before falling to eventual National Champion Ashland in the Elite
Eight.
The Edmond, Oklahoma native saw time in 65 games with 55 starts for the Lady Buffs as she averaged 30.2 minutes per
contest. Decker shot 40.7% (207-of-508) from the floor including 39.6% (135-of-341) from behind the arc and 78.1% (82-of-
105) from the charity stripe. As a senior in 2016-17, Decker knocked down 90 long balls to lead the Lone Star Conference
and rank second in Lady Buff history for triples made in a single season.
Decker began her collegiate career at Wichita State where she redshirted her first year after five games with one start in
2012-13 before an injury sidelined her the rest of the season. She came back the following two seasons putting her mark
on the record book, while helping the Shockers to three Missouri Valley Conference tournament championships and three
consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament.
Decker was deadly from beyond the arc during her time in Wichita as she buried 70 triples to lead the team for second all-time in program history in a
season, while leaving the school ranked third all-time in career 3-pointers made with 128. In addition, she shot 41.2 percent from beyond the arc for fourth
all-time last season and boasts a 39.6 average for her career on 128 of 323 ranking first in school history. She played in 71 games for the Shockers with 33
starts as she helped lead the team to a 79-22 record with three-straight 20-plus win seasons.
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ALL-TIME (WINNING %) All-TIME (VICTORIES)
School Yrs. Won Lost Pct.
1. Holy Family 22 584 129 .819
2. Drury 17 423 105 .801
3. Bentley 43 1,032 265 .796
4. Arkansas Tech 40 983 263 .789
5. West Texas A&M 36 877 250 .778
6. Delta State 38 924 266 .776
7. Rollins 31 685 234 .745
8. Northern State 40 864 310 .736
9. Western Washington 27 582 215 .730
10. Cal Poly Pomona 43 949 353 .729
11. Wingate 37 774 316 .710
12. Stonehill 46 890 366 .709
13. Pittburg-Johnstown 42 809 334 .708
14. Central Missouri 47 931 395 .702
15. Emporia State 43 884 381 .699
16. Seattle Pacific 35 697 308 .694
17. Fort Valley State 36 726 322 .693
18. Washburn 48 887 403 .688
19. Glenville State 23 476 219 .685
20. Clayton State 20 407 198 .673
21. Jefferson 39 752 370 .670
22. California (Pa.) 35 683 337 .670
23. Bellarmine 39 738 370 .666
24. Michigan Tech 36 693 349 .665
25. West Liberty 27 540 274 .663
* Numbers Reflect Wins Entering the 2017-18 Season
School Yrs. Won Lost Pct.
1. Bentley 43 1,032 265 .796
2. Arkansas Tech 40 983 263 .789
3. Cal Poly Pomona 43 949 353 .729
4. Central Missouri 47 931 395 .702
5. Delta State 38 924 266 .776
6. Stonehill 46 890 366 .709
7. Washburn 48 887 403 .688
8. Emporia State 43 884 381 .699
9. West Texas A&M 36 877 250 .778
10. Northern State 40 864 310 .736
11. Francis Marion 44 852 449 .655
12. Pittburg-Johnstown 42 809 334 .708
13. Edinboro 50 779 452 .633
14. Wingate 37 774 316 .710
15. Abilene Christian 41 766 432 .639
16. Ashland 50 757 484 .610
Concordia-St. Paul 49 757 517 .594
18. Jefferson 39 752 370 .670
19. Montana State Billings 44 746 441 .628
20. Bellarmine 39 738 370 .666
21. North Georgia 45 737 519 .587
22. Fort Valley State 36 726 322 .693
23. Minnesota State 51 704 597 .541
24. Franklin Pierce 43 701 465 .601
25. Gannon 43 698 449 .609
* Numbers Reflect Wins Entering the 2017-18 Season
LAST FIVE SEASONS (WINNING %) LAST FIVE SEASONS (VICTORIES)
School Won Lost Pct.
1. Limestone 145 18 .890
2. Ashland 148 21 .876
3. Alas. Anchorage 133 26 .836
4. Emporia State 139 29 .827
5. Lewis 129 27 .827
6. Colorado Mesa 122 27 .819
7. Bentley 131 30 .814
8. Columbus State 124 29 .810
9. West Texas A&M 136 32 .810
10. Drury 123 30 .804
11. California (Pa.) 127 32 .799
12. Fort Hays State 120 33 .784
13. Harding 119 33 .783
14. Clayton State 118 34 .776
15. Pittsburg State 121 37 .766
16. Nova Southeastern 120 39 .755
17. Arkansas Tech 112 37 .752
18. Western Washington 115 38 .752
19. Michigan Tech 107 37 .743
20. Glenville State 112 39 .742
21. Indiana (Pa.) 111 39 .740
22. Wayne State (Neb.) 113 40 .739
23. Colorado State-Pueblo 112 40 .737
24. Northern State 113 41 .734
25. Edinboro 110 40 .733
* Numbers Reflect Wins Entering the 2017-18 Season
School Won Lost Pct.
1. Ashland 148 21 .876
2. Limestone 145 18 .890
3. Emporia St. 139 29 .827
4. West Texas A&M 136 32 .810
5. Alas. Anchorage 133 26 .836
6. Bentley 131 30 .814
7. Lewis 129 27 .827
8. California (Pa.) 127 32 .799
9. Columbus State 124 29 .810
10. Drury 123 30 .804
11. Colorado Mesa 122 27 .819
12. Pittsburg State 121 37 .766
13. Fort Hays State 120 33 .784
Nova Southeastern 120 39 .755
15. Harding 119 33 .783
16. Clayton State 118 34 .776
17. Western Washington 115 38 .752
18. Wayne St. (Neb.) 113 40 .739
Northern State 113 41 .734
20. Arkansas Tech 112 37 .752
Glenville State 112 39 .742
Colorado State-Pueblo 112 40 .737
Benedict 112 41 .732
Augustana (S.D.) 112 45 .713
25. Indiana (Pa.) 111 39 .740
Adelphi 111 42 .725
* Numbers Reflect Wins Entering the 2017-18 Season
2016-17
NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT APPEARANCES
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Opponent Date Att. Result
1. Abilene Christian January 26, 2002 4,941 L, 77-81
2. Colorado Mesa March 17, 2014 3,365 W, 59-56
3. Tarleton State February 25, 2006 3,260 W, 90-57
4. Tarleton State February 23, 2008 3,123 W, 64-48
5. Abilene Christian January 17, 2009 2,971 W, 91-65
6. Northwest Missouri State March 14, 2008 2,754 L, 71-72 OT
7. Midwestern State February 24, 2007 2,733 W, 73-55
8. Texas A&M-Commerce February 2, 2002 2,650 W, 80-61
9. Central Oklahoma March 16, 2009 2,602 W, 65-52
10. St. Mary’s March 12, 2010 2,597 W, 78-50
11. Emporia State March 13, 2010 2,586 L, 69-76
12. Abilene Christian February 27, 2010 2,167 L, 72-78
Tarleton State February 25, 2017 2,147 W, 73-69
14. Tarleton State January 23, 2010 2,017 W, 74-69
15. Midwestern State February 11, 2015 1,957 W, 59-55
16. Abilene Christian February 27, 2008 1,861 W, 60-58
17. Texas A&M-Kingsville January 18, 2014 1,848 W, 82-47
18. Tarleton State February 18, 2015 1,829 W, 76-63
19. Texas A&M-Kingsville February 7, 2015 1,827 W, 81-57
20. Emporia State March 14, 2009 1,821 W, 86-83
21. Midwestern State February 19, 2011 1,789 W, 75-59
22. UC-Colorado Springs March 16, 2015 1,747 W, 96-69
23. Texas A&M-Kingsville February 21, 2009 1,697 L, 66-70
24. Eastern New Mexico February 6, 2010 1,677 W, 84-45
25. Angelo State January 21, 2006 1,661 W, 67-65
26. St. Mary’s March 15, 2014 1,656 W, 79-66
27. Texas A&M-Commerce January 22, 2005 1,655 L, 69-78
28. Tarleton State March 2, 2013 1,621 W, 67-62
29. Tarleton State January 22, 2014 1,587 W, 82-60
30. Texas Woman’s Feburary 27, 2005 1,555 W, 97-63
31. Abilene Christian March 13, 2009 1,552 W, 78-53
32. Eastern New Mexico February 16, 2008 1,546 W, 78-57
33. Eastern New Mexico January 15, 2011 1,532 W, 66-51
34. McMurry November 23, 2012 1,526 W, 82-23
Abilene Christian January 31, 2004 1,526 W, 68-64
36. Texas A&M-Kingsville February 5, 2011 1,521 W, 72-51
37. Tarleton State February 14, 2009 1,508 W, 69-50
38. Eastern New Mexico January 30, 2016 1,502 W, 67-45
39. Abilene Christian February 5, 2005 1,478 W, 80-55
40. Angelo State January 29, 2004 1,445 W, 57-55
41. Texas A&M-Kingsville February 21, 2004 1,428 W, 95-49
42. Southwestern Oklahoma St. November 24, 2012 1,412 L, 51-79
Texas A&M-Kingsville February 4, 2006 1,412 W, 110-77
44. Tarleton State February 18, 2012 1,411 W, 58-52
45. Tarleton State January 23, 2016 1,397 W, 78-73 OT
46. Texas Woman’s February 10, 2007 1,353 W, 89-72
47. Tarleton State January 26, 2011 1.352 L, 43-64
48. Texas A&M-Commerce January 24, 2015 1,342 W, 100-73
49. Eastern New Mexico February 28, 2015 1,341 W, 99-67
50. Drury November 29, 2008 1,310 W, 80-62
51. Eastern New Mexico. January 26, 2013 1,297 W, 70-43
52. Texas A&M-Kingsville February 9, 2007 1,285 W, 78-51
53. Eastern New Mexico February 1, 2014 1,279 W, 82-54
54. Midwestern State February 22, 2012 1,263 W, 71-69
55. Angelo State February 17, 2010 1,261 W, 64-53
Angelo State March 5, 2004 1,261 L, 59-65
57. Eastern New Mexico November 25, 2006 1,243 W, 79-67
58. Northeastern State December 20, 2010 1,228 L, 62-65
59. Angelo State February 12, 2011 1,222 W, 71-56
60. Eastern New Mexico February 4, 2009 1,215 W, 87-49
61. Texas A&M-Kingsville Februaruy 23, 2013 1,207 W, 79-67
62. Arkansas-Fort Smith March 14, 2015 1,194 W, 70-57
63. Texas Woman’s February 13, 2016 1,175 W, 73-69
Texas A&M-Commerce February 1, 2003 1,175 W, 73-64
65. Midwestern State February 10, 2010 1,158 W, 88-54
66. Central Oklahoma December 18, 2010 1,157 W, 91-77
Texas A&M-Kingsville January 13, 2010 1,157 W, 88-72
68. Oklahoma Panhandle State November 28, 2008 1,149 W. 93-43
69. Midwestern State January 8, 2014 1,132 W, 71-54
70. Southwestern Oklahoma St. December 4, 2010 1,127 L, 70-78
71. Midwestern State January 21, 2009 1,120 W, 69-56
72. UT Permian Basin November 28, 2009 1,117 W, 73-62
73. Midwestern State January 20, 2005 1,105 W, 90-61
74. St. Edward’s March 14, 2014 1,104 W, 90-72
75. Abilene Christian January 19, 2011 1,081 W, 78-64
Opening Day.................................................................................January 26, 2002 (Saturday)
Opponent...........................................................................................Abilene Christian (L, 77-81)
All-Time Home Record..............................................................................................192-27 (.876)
Total Attendance................................................................................................................238,265
Games Played..............................................................................................................................219
Average Attendance...............................................................................................................1,088
1,000+ Attendance Games..........................................................................................................98
2,000+ Attendance Games.........................................................................................................14
3,000+ Attendance Games........................................................................................................... 4
4,000+ Attendance Games............................................................................................................ 1
First Win.................................................................... 50-44, Texas A&M-Kingsville (1/31/2002)
25th Win..............................................................104-55, Texas A&M-Commerce (2/19/2004)
50th Win.........................................................................................93-61, Cameron (2/28/2006)
75th Win..........................................................................73-55, Midwestern State (2/24/2007)
100th Win............................................................................... 69-50, Tarleton State (2/14/2009)
150th Win...............................................................88-57, Colorado State-Pueblo (11/30/2013)
Opponent Date Att. Result
1. Colorado Mesa March 17, 2014 3,365 W, 59-56
2. Northwest Missouri St. March 14, 2008 2,754 L, 71-72 OT
3. Central Oklahoma March 16, 2009 2,602 W, 65-52
4. St. Mary’s March 12, 2010 2,597 W, 78-50
5. Emporia State March 13, 2010 2,586 L, 69-76
6. Emporia State March 14, 2009 1,821 W, 86-83
7. UC-Colorado Springs March 16, 2015 1,747 W, 96-69
8. St. Mary’s March 15, 2014 1,656 W, 79-66
9. Abilene Christian March 13, 2009 1,552 W, 78-53
10. Arkansas-Fort Smith March 14, 2015 1,194 W, 70-57
11. St. Edward’s March 14, 2014 1,104 W, 90-72
12. Cameron March 13, 2015 1,015 W, 80-61
ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE MARKS (TOP 75) NCAA POSTSEASON ATTENDANCE RECORDS
BY THE NUMBERS
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#2 DELEYAH HARRIS
5-9 | Guard | Junior
Omaha, Nebraska
#3 MEGAN GAMBLE
5-7 | Guard | Sophomore
Omaha, Nebraska
#4 LEXY HIGHTOWER
5-8 | Guard | Sophomore
Amarillo, Texas
#5 PAYTON WHITMORE
5-6 | Guard | Sophomore
Mesa, Arizona
#10 SYDNEY WALTON
5-8 | Guard | Senior
Perryton, Texas
#12 BAYLEE QUISENBERRY
5-9 | Guard | R-Freshman
Devine, Texas
#15 ZADA SWOOPES
5-11 | Guard | Freshman
Whitewright, Texas
#20 TIANA PARKER
6-5 | Post | Junior
Chehalis, Washington
#21 DARIA COSGROVE
5-9 | Guard | Freshman
Plano, Texas
#24 REAGAN HAYNES
5-7 | Guard | Junior
Gruver, Texas
#30 CECE WOOTEN
6-0 | Forward | Senior
Vancouver, Washington
#34 ABBY SPURGIN
6-2 | Post | Freshman
Fredericksburg, Texas
#41 TYESHA TAYLOR
6-5 | Post | Junior
Temple, Texas
#42 MADISON PARKER
5-10 | Forward | Senior
Canyon, Texas
KRISTEN MATTIO
Head Coach
Third Season
CAMILLE PERKINS
Associate Head Coach
Fourth Season
KRISTIAN BRANSON
Assistant Coach
First Season
ALIE DECKER
Graduate Assistant Coach
First Season
BRANDON WALKER
Student Coach
First Season
WADE WHALEY
Student Coach
First Season
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2 DELEYAH HARRIS Junior | Guard | 5-9 | Psychology
Omaha, Nebraska | Benson HS | Kirkwood CC
PLAYER HIGHS
SEASONHIGHS
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2017-18 2-2 59 29.5 7-12 .583 2-3 .667 6-6 1.000 4-11-15 7.5 3 0 4 2 0 9 22 11.0
TOTAL 2-2 59 29.5 7-12 .583 2-3 .667 6-6 1.000 4-11-15 7.5 3 0 4 2 0 9 22 11.0
CAREER STATS
Points: 13 at Regis (11/11/17)
Rebounds: 8 at Regis (11/11/17)
Assists: 3 at Regis (11/11/17)
Steals: 6 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Blocks: -- --
Field Goals: 4 at Regis (11/11/17)
3-Pointers: 1 (2x) at Regis (11/11/17))
Free Throws: 4 at Regis (11/11/17)
Minutes: 36 at Regis (11/11/17)
CAREERHIGHS
Points: 13 at Regis (11/11/17)
Rebounds: 8 at Regis (11/11/17)
Assists: 3 at Regis (11/11/17)
Steals: 6 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Blocks: -- --
Field Goals: 4 at Regis (11/11/17)
3-Pointers: 1 (2x) at Regis (11/11/17))
Free Throws: 4 at Regis (11/11/17)
Minutes: 36 at Regis (11/11/17)
LSCHIGHS
Points: -- --
Rebounds: -- --
Assists: -- --
Steals: -- --
Blocks: -- --
Field Goals: -- --
3-Pointers: -- --
Free Throws: -- --
Minutes: -- --
PRODUCTIONTRACKER
2017-18 Career
Had a Double-Double -- --
Scored 10+ Points 1 1
Scored 20+ Points -- --
Led WT in Scoring -- --
Led WT in Rebounds 1 1
Led WT in Assists 1 1
Led WT in Steals 1 1
Made 3+ 3-pt FG’s -- --
Had 3+ Steals 2 2
Had 3+ Assists 1 1
Made 5+ 3-pt FG’s -- --
Had 5+ Steals 1 1
Had 5+ Assists -- --
GAME-BY-GAME
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3 MEGAN GAMBLE Sophomore | Guard | 5-7 | Health Sciences
Omaha, Nebraska | Central HS | North Dakota State
PLAYER HIGHS
SEASONHIGHS
Year GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA PCT 3pt FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-T AVG PF FO AST T/O BLK STL PTS AVG
2017-18 2-2 46 23.0 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-6-7 3.5 5 0 7 1 1 3 9 4.5
TOTAL 2-2 46 23.0 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-6-7 3.5 5 0 7 1 1 3 9 4.5
CAREER STATS
Points: 5 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Rebounds: 6 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Assists: 4 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Steals: 2 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Blocks: 1 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Field Goals: 2 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
3-Pointers: 1 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Free Throws: -- --
Minutes: 24 at Regis (11/11/17)
CAREERHIGHS
Points: 5 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Rebounds: 6 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Assists: 4 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Steals: 2 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Blocks: 1 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Field Goals: 2 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
3-Pointers: 1 at UC-Colorado Springs (11/10/17)
Free Throws: -- --
Minutes: 24 at Regis (11/11/17)
LSCHIGHS
Points: -- --
Rebounds: -- --
Assists: -- --
Steals: -- --
Blocks: -- --
Field Goals: -- --
3-Pointers: -- --
Free Throws: -- --
Minutes: -- --
PRODUCTIONTRACKER
2017-18 Career
Had a Double-Double -- --
Scored 10+ Points -- --
Scored 20+ Points -- --
Led WT in Scoring -- --
Led WT in Rebounds -- --
Led WT in Assists 2 2
Led WT in Steals -- --
Made 3+ 3-pt FG’s -- --
Had 3+ Steals -- --
Had 3+ Assists 2 2
Made 5+ 3-pt FG’s -- --
Had 5+ Steals -- --
Had 5+ Assists -- --
GAME-BY-GAME