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Women's Basketball Matt Stainthorpe

Southern Concludes Two-Game Road Trip with Northwest Missouri State Saturday

Joplin, Mo. - The Missouri Southern women's basketball team travels to Maryville, Missouri to face off against the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats for the second time of the year tomorrow at 1:30 pm.

Game Information
Date:  Saturday February 17, 2018
Tip-Off: 1:30 pm
Location: Maryville, Mo.
Site: Bearcat Arena  
Series Record: MSSU leads, 31-24
 
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: Fox Sports Joplin 101.3, 103.5 FM, and AM 1560; 88.7 FM KXMS
Audio:  http://radio.securenetsystems.net/v5/WMBH
Webcast: http://www.themiaanetwork.com/mssulions/
Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/nwmissouri/wbball/

The Series vs. Northwest Missouri State
This is the 56th meeting between Southern and Northwest Missouri. The Lions hold a 31-24 advantage in the series. Northwest holds a 14-13 advantage in Maryville, a 2-0 advantage in Kansas City, and a 3-0 overall advantage in the MIAA Post-Season Tournament, while Southern has a 18-8 record in Joplin, including an 13-5 record on Robert Corn Court inside The Leggett & Platt Athletic Center.  Junior guard Chelsey Henry and forward Desirea Buerge combined for 48 points (16-for-29) and 13 rebounds in the teams' meeting back in January. Dru Clark and Jenson Maydew also finished in double-figures with 11 and 10 respectively. The Lions have won 13 of the last 14 (9-straight) against NWMSU, with the Bearcats lone win coming on March 5, 2013 in the first round of the MIAA Post-Season Tournament in Joplin. 
 
Possible Starters
Missouri Southern (11-13, 8-8 MIAA)
No.             Name                                            Pos.            Ht.              Yr.            PPG          RPG       Assists        Steals       Hometown
1                Dru Clark                                         G              5-7             R-Jr             9.7            4.6             63               23          Collinsville, Okla. 
15              Chelsey Henry                                G              5-10             Jr.             18.5            3.4             31              10              Neosho, Mo. 
21              Desirea Buerge                               F               6-0              Jr.             19.7            8.6             12              18             Webb City, Mo.
31              Jenson Maydew                              F               5-11            Sr.               9.3            7.6             24                6               Pratt, Kan.
34              Krista Clark                                    G                5-10            Fr.               4.4            1.5             13              12             Bentonville, Ark. 

Northwest Missouri State (3-21, 2-14 MIAA)
No.             Name                                           Pos.            Ht.              Yr.              PPG         RPG        Assists      Steals         Hometown
3                Jaelyn Haggard                             G                5-5              Fr.              12.0           1.5             56              12            St. Joseph, Mo. 
11              Mallory McConkey                         G                5-9              Fr.                4.6           3.4             36                9             Guilford, Mo.              
12              Mallory McAndrews                       G                5-7              Jr.                7.0           1.0             40               12            St. Joseph, Mo. 
15              Tanya Meyer                                  F                5-10            Jr.              16.1            8.9             21               22            Sioux City, Iowa
35              Kaylani Maiava                              F                 6-0              Jr.               5.8            5.0             11               10           Garden Grove, Calif. 


Quick Notes
Veteran Leadership
MSSU returns seven players from last year's squad (three seniors and four juniors) to provide leadership for one sophomore and five freshmen entering their first season with the Lions.
 
MIAA Pre-Season Poll
The Lions were selected to finish 11th in the conference entering the 2017-18 season. No. 13 ranked Central Missouri received the most first-place votes, followed by the 2016-17 regular season champion Pittsburg State who was picked second. No. 11 ranked and winner of the last five MIAA tournaments Emporia State was picked third by the coaches and media back in mid-October.
 
MOSO Makes Them All, OPPO Hits the Wall 
Down the stretch, MSSU has converted on one of the most important situations in sports: free throw shooting. Lions have made 434 of 553 attempts from the free throw line for second in the conference in free throws made and remained third in the MIAA in FT percentage (.785). They continue to shoot nine percentage points higher than their opponents (80-71%) inside Leggett Platt, including a season best 27-for-28 (.964) from the line versus Graceland. Their opponents for some reason are not faring well with the pressure, being limited to 71 percent in 24 games for fifth in the conference. 
 
Henry the 15th I am I am
Junior guard Chelsey Henry has scored rapidly throughout the season, currently second on the squad in scoring at an 18.5 ppg clip (44.7-percent), including a career-high 29 points versus Northeastern State and nine other 20-point games. Henry is coming off the 2016-17 season as the third leading scorer for the Lions as a sophomore (10.3) and is currently fourth in the MIAA in scoring, sixth in field-goal percentage, and seventh free-throw percentage (87.3). 
 
Let the Buerge Hit The Floor 
Since returning to game action, junior forward Desirea Buerge has played out of her mind for the Lions thus far by leading the team in points 19.7 (48.2-percent) in 20 games after recording 11 20-plus point games and nine double-doubles during the season, including a 25-point and ten-rebound performance at Missouri Western. Buerge is second the MIAA leader in scoring, fourth in field-goal percentage, sixth in rebounds (8.6), and tenth in free-throw percentage (83.9).
 
She Works Hard for the Rebound
Senior forward Jenson Maydew is currently 12th on the MIAA rebounding leader board (7.6). She had a career-high 23 points and 12 rebounds against Missouri Western for her third double-double of the season a month ago, while adding her fourth double-double in the loss to Southwest Baptist (14 pts & 10 rebs) to extend a career-high for double-doubles in a season. Maydew has registered 34.3 minutes of playing time for third and as one of four players to average over 34 minutes. 
 
Welcome Back Fritz  
Missouri Southern Women's Basketball head coach Ronnie Ressel announced the addition of former Lion Kelby Fritz to the coaching staff for 2017-18. Fritz began her playing career at Missouri Southern State University (09'-12') where she averaged 10 points per game. She continued her collegiate carrier in 2012 at Rogers State University. After college, Fritz helped Northeastern Oklahoma A&M (NEO) to a National Junior College (NJCAA) Division 1 Region 2 and District B title this past season. The 29-3 Lady Norse entered the national tournament as the 11 seed and defeated 22nd seeded Iowa Western 73-47 in the opening round at the Rip Griffin Center in Lubbock, Texas. While at NEO, Fritz was responsible for game preparation, scouting, game day duties, recruiting, strength and conditioning, and all aspects of team travel for the Lady Norse.
 
International Love 
Coach Ressel and his staff went outside the country on the recruiting trail as they signed two freshmen from overseas. 6'3 center Zoe Campbell comes way of Australia, while 5'7 guard Ines Catalan Mateos is from Spain. Both have seen in 26 games combined and started in four games each. Campbell is third on team with blocks, while Catalan has scored 48 total points and registered 15 assists in 170 minutes. 
 
Up Next
The Lions return to Leggett and Platt for Senior Day and their last home contest of the regular season on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 5:30 pm.  
 
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Players Mentioned

Desirea Buerge

#21 Desirea Buerge

F/C
6' 0"
Junior
Dru Clark

#1 Dru Clark

G
5' 7"
Redshirt Junior
Chelsey Henry

#15 Chelsey Henry

G
5' 10"
Junior
Jenson Maydew

#31 Jenson Maydew

F
5' 11"
Senior
Zoe Campbell

#10 Zoe Campbell

C
6' 3"
Freshman
Krista Clark

#34 Krista Clark

G/F
5' 10"
Freshman
Ines Catalan Mateos

#44 Ines Catalan Mateos

G
5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Desirea Buerge

#21 Desirea Buerge

6' 0"
Junior
F/C
Dru Clark

#1 Dru Clark

5' 7"
Redshirt Junior
G
Chelsey Henry

#15 Chelsey Henry

5' 10"
Junior
G
Jenson Maydew

#31 Jenson Maydew

5' 11"
Senior
F
Zoe Campbell

#10 Zoe Campbell

6' 3"
Freshman
C
Krista Clark

#34 Krista Clark

5' 10"
Freshman
G/F
Ines Catalan Mateos

#44 Ines Catalan Mateos

5' 7"
Freshman
G