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Women's Basketball Matt Stainthorpe

Women’s Basketball Opens the 2018-19 Season in Shawnee, Oklahoma for MIAA/GAC Challenge

Joplin, Mo. - The Missouri Southern women's basketball team opens the 2018-19 campaign in Shawnee, Oklahoma for the MIAA/GAC challenge hosted by Oklahoma Baptist who the Lions will play tomorrow at 7:30 pm before battling No. 20 Southwestern Oklahoma State on Saturday at 4:00 pm.
 
Game Information
Date:  Friday November 9, 2018/Saturday November 10, 2018
Tip-Off: 7:30 pm / 4:00 pm
Location: Shawnee, Oklahoma
Site: Noble Complex  
Series Record: MSSU leads OBU, 3-2
                          MSSU and SWOSU tied, 4-4

Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: N/A
Audio:  N/A
Webcast: https://obubison.com/watch/?Live=267&type=Live (Both)
Live Stats: https://obubison.com/sidearmstats/wbball/summary (Both)
 
Picking Up the Scent: Five Components on Opponents 
Oklahoma Baptist
  • Picked to finish sixth in the Great American
  • 13 players from Oklahoma and Texas combined
  • Top-20 nationally:
    • 12th in free-throw percentage (78.9) 
    • 17th in scoring offense (78.0 ppg)
  • Post-season Award Returnees
    • Red-shirt senior McKenzie Cooper: All-GAC (1st team) and finished fifth in the country in three-point shooting (45.8) and eighth in free-throw shooting (90.5)
  • 1-5 in the opening weekend challenge and coming off back-to-back losing seasons for the first time this decade
 
Southwestern Oklahoma State
  • Won the GAC regular-season championship last season for first time in the school's history dating back to the 2011-12 season … looking for its third conference tournament crown (2011-12 & 2013-14)
  • Top-10 nationally
    • 3rd in free-throw attempts (739) and makes (561)
    • 4th in scoring offense (83.7 ppg)
    • 9th in three-point field goal attempts (8.7 pg) and made (271)
  • Post-season Award Returnees
    • Senior G Hailey Tucker: All-Central Region and GAC Player of the Year, D2CCA All-American (2nd team), and first bulldog to take NCAA Academic All-America honors
    • Senior G Hayden Priddy: All-Central Region (2nd team) and All-GAC (1st team)
    • Junior G Tyra Aska: All-GAC Defender of the Year (2nd team)
    • HC Kelsi Musick: GAC Coach of the Year (3rd time)
  • Began the 2017-18 campaign by winning 23 of its first 24 games heading towards a semifinals birth in the GAC tournament, following with a first-round loss to Fort Hays State in the NCAA Central Region bracket
  • 3-3 in the opening weekend challenge after sweeping a pair of contest last year in Joplin

Quick Notes
Stop the Polls
The Lions enter this year chosen to finish to 10th in the conference after going 11-17 and 8-11 in MIAA play during the 2017-18 campaign. Defending NCAA Champions Central Missouri was chosen to win the MIAA with 13 first-place votes while Fort Hays received the remaining vote in second as Emporia State (3), Washburn (4), and Central Oklahoma (5) rounded out the top-5. Both UCM and FHSU are ranked in the WBAC National Poll at No. 1 and 12 respectively.
 
#          Team                                       Record            Points              Final Ranking
1          Central Missouri                    30-3                 595                              1
2          Ashland                                   34-1                 579                              2
3          Carson-Newman                     32-3                 494                              5
4          Union (TN)                              32-4                 493                              4
5          Indiana (PA)                            30-4                 479                              3
6          Alaska Anchorage                   27-5                 456                             11
7          West Texas A&M                    29-5                 445                              17
8          Bentley                                    28-4                 415                             12
9          Drury                                       31-3                 410                               7
10        Lubbock Christian                   31-2                 356                               6
11        Edinboro                                  27-4                 351                              13
12        Fort Hays State                      26-7                 310                              NR
13        Grand Valley State                   26-7                 267                              24
14        North Georgia                          29-5                 241                              23
15        University of the Sciences       30-4                 239                              15
16        Azusa Pacific                           27-5                 226                              22
17        Florida Southern                      25-5                 225                              NR
18        Virginia Union                          28-3                 218                              16
19        Stonehill                                  29-4                 165                                 8
20        Southwestern Oklahoma State26-5                155                               20
21        Wingate                                   26-6                 106                               19
22        Black Hills State                      24-8                 101                               NR
23        Valdosta State                          23-9                  84                               NR
24        Northwest Nazarene                22-5                  53                                NR
25        Lewis                                       24-8                   52                               NR
 
Others receiving votes: Sioux Falls 47; Angelo State 35; UC San Diego 31, Augustana (SD) 17; Embry Riddle 15; Johnson C. Smith 14; LIU Post 14; Southeastern Oklahoma State 14; Southern Indiana 14; Emporia State 11; Hawaii Pacific 10, California (PA) 4; 7 teams mentioned on only one ballot for total of 58 combined points
 
Bold for MIAA members and Italicized for Central Region (Great American/Northern Sun)
 
Leader of the Pride
Guard Chelsey Henry returns as the only senior from last year's squad and will be looked upon to make sure that all nine newcomers understand what it means to compete in what is the MIAA. She closed
out last year's schedule fifth in the MIAA in scoring (17.5 ppg), fourth in free-throw percentage (86.6%), and seventh in field-goal percentage (43.0%) to earn All-MIAA honorable mention while being just 130 points shy of breaking the 1,000 career-point barrier in the green and gold.

How many Transfers are we going to take before passing? FOUR!!!
With eight players departing, the coaching staff mapped out the entire college basketball landscape in order to find four transfers and they did in the shape of 6'1 forward Laure Assena (Lipscomb University), 5'10 guard Chasidee Owens (Ouachita Baptist), 5'8 guard Destiny Cozart (John A. Logan), and 6'2 center Jordan Schoenberger (Independence CC).
 
Up Next
The Lions return to the Leggett and Platt Athletic Center for the home opener against NAIA Oklahoma Panhandle State of the Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) on Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 5:30 pm.
 
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Players Mentioned

Chelsey Henry

#15 Chelsey Henry

G
5' 10"
Senior
Destiny  Cozart

#1 Destiny Cozart

G
5' 8"
Junior
Laure Assena

#2 Laure Assena

F
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Jordan  Schoenberger

#42 Jordan Schoenberger

C
6' 2"
Junior
Chasidee Owens

#22 Chasidee Owens

G
5' 10"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Chelsey Henry

#15 Chelsey Henry

5' 10"
Senior
G
Destiny  Cozart

#1 Destiny Cozart

5' 8"
Junior
G
Laure Assena

#2 Laure Assena

6' 1"
Graduate Student
F
Jordan  Schoenberger

#42 Jordan Schoenberger

6' 2"
Junior
C
Chasidee Owens

#22 Chasidee Owens

5' 10"
Junior
G