Joplin, Mo. -- The Missouri Southern women's basketball team wrap up a home week hosting Emporia State tomorrow looking to continue moving up the MIAA standings. Tip-off from Robert Corn Court inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center is set for 1:30 pm.
Game Information
Teams: Missouri Southern (9-5, 6-3 MIAA) vs. Emporia State (9-6, 4-5 MIAA)
Dates: Jan. 15, 2021
Tip-Off: 1:30 PM
Location: Joplin, Mo.
Site: Leggett & Platt Athletic Center
Series Record: Emporia State leads 57-25 Overall and 20-18 in Joplin
Coaches
MSSU: Ronnie Ressel, 65-87 (6th Season Overall / at MSSU)
ESU: Toby Wynn, 422-111 (16th Season Overall), 73-29 (4th Season at ESU)
Media Coverage
MSSU Radio: Mike McClure - Play by play - SOMO Sports Joplin - 101.3, AM 1560 & KXMS 88.7 FM
Audio/Video/Stats - https://www.mssulions.com/coverage
Lions on Facebook: Facebook.com/mososports
Lions on Twitter: @mososports; @MssuWbb
Stinger Report
Emporia State was picked to finish fourth in the MIAA preseason polls after going 18-7, 17-5 in MIAA, finishing fourth in the final MIAA standings and making the Central Regional Tournament. Coming into the match up with the Lions, Emporia State has a 9-6, 4-5 MIAA record after losing to Pittsburg State 82-56 on Thursday. Returning MIAA Player of the Year Tre'zure Jobe is off to another impressive season averaging 19.5 points,3.46 assists and 2.53 steals a game ranking in sixth or better in the MIAA in each category. Fredricka Sheats was an All-MIAA second teamer a season ago and is averaging 10.4 points and 4.1 rebounds a game while connecting on 22 three's this season. Ehlaina Hartman and Karsen Schultz were All-MIAA honorable mentions a season ago with Hartman averaging this season 10.8 points and 5.2 rebounds and Schultz averaging 10.7 points and 5.1 rebounds a game and has connected on 29 three's this season. Kali Martin is the top option projected to come off the bench averaging 6.7 points a game while dishing out 30 assists this season and connecting on 18 three's with a team-high 40.0 percent and Laura Garcia Laffitte leads the team with 17 blocks the sixth best total in the MIAA.
2021-22 Preseason MIAA Polls
The Lions were picked to finish 9th in the MIAA Coaches Poll and 10th in the Media Poll after going 9-14 overall and 9-13 in MIAA play during the 2020-21 campaign. The defending MIAA regular season champions Fort Hays State was picked to win the conference in both the media and coaches poll this season. Central Missouri who made it to the Final Four this past season was picked second in the coaches and tied with Fort Hays for first in the media poll. Picked third and fourth in both polls were Nebraska-Kearney and Emporia State. Each of the top-four teams made it to the Central Regional Tournament this past season. Rounding out the top eight teams were Central Oklahoma, Washburn, Pittsburg State and Missouri Western in both polls.
That's A Lot Of Games
The Lions' are on a streak of 620 games of having made at least one made three. The last game where they were shutout was Nov. 20, 1999 in Tahlequah, Okla playing Southern Arkansas losing 68-53.
All-MIAA
Madi Stokes was an All-MIAA honorable and All-Defensive Team selection last season after being the only player to average a double-double and ended the regular season leading the conference in blocks.
To The Extreme Stokes
This season the Lions will have two student-athletes with the last name Stokes (no relation) and they are the shortest and tallest player on the roster in Madi Stokes (6' 3") and Lacy Stokes (5'4").
Running It Back Again
Mount Vernon high school product Lacy Stokes has a familiar face to play with again as Cameron Call transferred to MSSU from Division I Illinois State. The pair were part of three consecutive district championships at Mount Vernon high school, before Lacy led the Mountaineers to a Class 4 Runners-up finish this past season. Call holds the three-point record with 210 made in her high school career and in her junior season connected on 91 threes a school record. Stokes as a senior averaged 25.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 6.1 steals per game, had over 100 wins in her high school career and have over 2,000 points at point guard.
Madi Is Stoked To Block You
Sophomore center Madi Stokes had a freshman campaign to remember as a defensive force down low. The Cassville, Missouri native had 33 blocks during the 2019-20 season finishing fifth in the MIAA overall and eighth in Division II for freshman. Last season she had 50 blocks the second most in a single-season at MSSU. She ranked 10th in Division II for blocks (1st among Sophomores) and finished second in the MIAA after the postseason concluded while leading the MIAA in blocks for a majority of the season. Tied the school record of seven at Rogers State (Jan 28, 2021). At the beginning of the 2021-22 season Stokes is tied with Jenson Maydew (2014-18) for third in career blocks at 83.
Climbing The Chart Fast
Madi Stokes has quickly rose up the career blocking list at MSSU where she is currently third passing Jenson Maydew's (2014-18) total of 83 and is second in blocks per game at 1.66 behind Joyce Falls (1986-88) who had a 1.69 blocks per game average.
Madi Has It
Last season Madi Stokes led the MIAA in blocks per game (2.17) and rebounds per game (10.5), second in blocked shots (50), defensive rebounds per game (8.2) and total rebounds (242). Fifth in double-doubles (7) and was eighth in offensive rebounds per game (2.3) last season. Ranked 10th in Division II for blocked shots, 15th in defensive rebounds per game, 19th in blocked shots per game, 21st in rebounds per game and 34th in double-doubles.
20-20's New Member
Madi Stokes against Emporia State (Jan. 16, 2021) finishing with 21 points and 22 rebounds (10 offensive) becoming the third member of the 20-20 club at Southern. The most recent since Marie Scott had a 24 point 22 rebound game (Nov. 24, 1995) in a 81-71 win over Missouri Valley. The last time anyone in the MIAA had a 20-20 game was Vivian Essuon who had 20 points and 23 rebounds against Missouri Western Jan. 7, 2012. Stokes was the second player to achieve the feat in Division II as Lilly Ritz did it the same day putting up 22 points and 25 rebounds (10 offensive). For the 2020-21 season only Stokes, Ritz (Wheeling) and Zyaire Ewing (Delta St.) Achieved a 20 points - 20 rebound game.
Corn Dogs Jackie
The Lions secured a 103-58 home victory over Lincoln on December 18th in the last game of 2021 for the program. Reaching the 100 point total for the second time during Ronnie Ressel's tenure with the other coming on December 30, 2017 at home against Graceland in a 100-44 win. This was the most points scored by the Lions inside the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center since a 104-28 win over Ozark Christian on December 6, 2005.
30-20 History
Madi Stokes became the first player to achieve a 30 point - 20 rebound game in Southern's history at Rogers State (Jan. 28, 2021). Putting up a career-high 31 points shooting 13-of-19 from the field and pulling down 21 rebounds and blocking a single-game tying seven blocks in the overtime win. It is the first 30-20 game of the 2020-21 season in Division II, Ritz (Wheeling) and Danielle Norquest (West Florida) also accomplished the feat later on in the season.
Freshman Scoring Record Had L&P Stoked
Lacy Stokes set a new school record for freshman scoring with 33 last time out against Central Oklahoma (Dec. 2nd) that powered the Lions to a 81-74 win. Lacy is the first freshman since the 1984-85 season to have 30+ points and one of only four freshman or sophomores to score 30+ points in a game for the Lions since the 84-85 season.
Lacy Floods The Box Score To Open Season
Freshman point guard Lacy Stokes opened her collegiate career with 25 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and four steals. Lacy repeated the trick with a 21 point, eight assist, seven rebound, three steal and a block game while playing 42 minutes of an overtime loss to Harding (Nov. 13th).
Freshman Had A Historic Start
Lacy Stokes became the first freshman since Joyce Falls (1986-87) to begin a season with back-to-back 20+ point games. Stokes' 25 points against Henderson State (Nov. 12th) rank seventh among all Missouri Southern players in a season opening game since the 1984-85 season and the first to score 25+ points since Jasmine Lovejoy scored the second most points in a season opener finishing with a double-double of 36 points and 15 rebounds against Arkansas-Fort Smith (Nov. 16, 2010)
Bench Sparks Turned Starters
Redshirt freshman guard Kaitlin Hunnicutt and junior guard/forward Amaya Johns brought it off the bench this past season and are now in the starting lineup regularly. Hunnicutt was fourth on the team in scoring averaging 6.7 points a game, and connected on 26 threes. Her season-high of 15 was on the road against Pittsburg State (Jan. 9, 2021) . Johns led all bench scoring with 7.7 per game in 14 minutes a game. Her season-high of 21 points happened at home against Rogers State (Dec. 5, 2020) shooting 7-of-9 from the field, 1-of-2 from the three point line and a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line. This season Hunnicutt is averaging 7.7 points and 2.9 rebounds a game while connecting on a team-high 24 threes so far and is shooting 36.9 percent from three. This season Johns is averaging 11.3 points and pulling down 4.1 rebounds a game.
Den Of Thieves
This season Lacy Stokes, Kaitlin Hunnicutt, Layne Skiles and Brooke Stauffer have established themselves as top talents in stealing the ball from the opposition. Stokes leads the MIAA with 3.29 steals a game and 46 total steals while Hunnicutt (15), Skiles (16) and Stauffer (15) rank in the top-25 in the MIAA. Hunnicutt became the first Lion since Krista Clark (Dec. 30, 2017) to have a game with 5 or more steals in the Lions 84-65 win at Rogers State and Stokes repeated the feat against McKendree (Dec.13).
Historic Thievery
Lacy Stokes is her first season in the Green and Gold is having a season to remember already posting 6 steals against Lincoln (Dec.18) and Missouri Western (Jan. 3) while having a 5 steal game against McKendree. Stokes is the first Lion since Alexis Fitzpatrick (2013-14) to have two 6+ steal games in a season and is also the first freshman since Jayme Callahan (1998-99) to have two 6+ steal games in a season. No freshman has ever had three games of 6 or more steals in school history.
Quick Hands
True freshman Lacy Stokes is adept at passing and stealing the ball highlighted by the fact that she leads the MIAA in steals (46) and steals per game (3.29) while also leading the conference in assist per game (6.3) and total assists (88) and assist-to-turnover ratio (3.26). Across Division II she leads freshman in steals, assists, assist-to-turnover ratio, assists per game and steals per game.
Who Wants To Get Blocked
This season the lions feature two of the premier shot blockers in the MIAA in redshirt guard/forward Hailey Grant and sophomore center Madi Stokes. Stokes leads the team with 19 (Third in MIAA) and Grant has 16 (Ninth in MIAA) blocks on the season. The pairing pace the Lions who average 3.9 blocks per game with 54 blocks to lead the MIAA in blocks per game and rank second in total blocks.
Bench Scoring Coming Alive
This season the Lions have averaged 25.5 points per game as a bench unit and are led by sophomore center Madi Stokes who averages 11.3 points and 6.1 rebounds a game while blocking 19 shots and is shooting .596 from the field (56-94). Sophomore guard Cameron Call is second averaging 6.8 points per game and is shooting .370 from three (17-46) and has dished out 15 assists while averaging 21.5 minutes a game. As a unit the Lions scored 41 of their 74 points in the win against Missouri S&T (Nov. 20) as freshman guard Mia Topping finished with 12 points and Cameron Call added 11 points, both career-highs. The Lions against McKendree (Dec. 13) scored 55 of their 92 points from the bench with Stokes leading all scorers with 19 points and Call adding 13 of her own. Maleigha Landers connected on three from deep for nine points, Anna Hall scored eight, Mia Topping connected on two three's and Hailey Grant came away with career-highs in rebounds (10) and assists (7).
Let It Fly
This season the Lions are returning their top three-point shooters from 2020-21 in Layne Skiles and Kaitlin Hunnicutt while having Brooke Stauffer, Kaiulani Jones, Amaya Johns and Hailey Grant as capable shooters along with Division I Transfer Cameron Call to stretch the floor this season.
Three's A Raining
In the 103-58 home win over Lincoln the Lions tied two school records for three point shooting. going 14-34 from deep the Lions achieved 14 made threes for the fourth time in school history and the first since January 25, 2003 at Truman State in which they set a school record with 34 attempts from deep as well. Jacquie Rzeszut went 7-16 and Katie Deen was 4-11 in that game against Truman.
Skiles Creates A Historic Quadfecta
It is not every day you set a new standard but against Northeastern State (Jan. 11, 2022) Layne Skiles did that. Skiles who currently has 634 points, 104 three's, 114 free throws and 104 assists in her career becoming the first Lion to have 500+ points, 100+ three's, free throws and assists in a career. Became the 14th Lion to have 100+ three's, the 52nd to have 500+ points and 100+ free throws and the 53rd Lion to have 100+ career assists since 1984-85. Looking to become the 26th Lion to have 700+ points and 300+ rebounds in a career, currently with 634 points and 293 rebounds.
Climb The Three Point Ladder
Layne Skiles in her career is 104-278 (37.4) from three, ranking 8th in percentage with at least 1 make per game, 13th in makes and17th in attempts in MSSU history.
Madi Nears 500 Career Point, Rebounds Club
Currently Madi Stokes has 535 career points and has pulled down 479 rebounds so far in her career. She would be the 13th Lion to have 500+ career points and rebounds and only Caryn Schumaker (1987-91) has more blocks presently at 109 the second best amount in MSSU history.
NCAA Stats (As of Jan. 14th)
TEAM: The Lions rank 18th in Division II for three's made (114), 26th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.10), 27th in three's per game (8.1), 28th in scoring offense (75.4) and three point percentage (34.9), 32nd in three's attempted (327), 34th in assists (221), 36th in blocks (54), 37th in assists per game (15.8), 44th in fewest turnovers per game (14.3), 47th in scoring margin (+11.9) and 49th in blocks per game (3.9).
Lacy Stokes: In division II ranks third in assists per game (6.3), free throws attempted (103) and steals (46), fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.26), fifth in assists (88), ninth in steals per game (3.29), 11th in free throws made (71) and 23rd in field goals attempted (207).
Madi Stokes: Ranks 18th in Division II in field goal percentage (59.6 going 56-94) and 46th in blocks per game (1.73).
MIAA Stats (As of Jan. 14th)
TEAM: Lead the MIAA in blocks (54), are second in blocks per game (54), rebounds per game (39.6), three' attempted (327), three's per game (8.1) and three point percentage (34.9).Third in scoring offense (75.4), three's made (114) and turnovers forced (17.93). Fourth in assists (221), assists per game (15.8), defensive rebounds per game (27.7), field goal percentage defense (38.3), offensive rebounds per game (11.9), scoring margin (+11.9) and turnover margin (+3.64). Fifth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.10), free throws made (187) and three point defense (28.7). Sixth in free throws attempted (265) and steals per game (8.4).
Lacy Stokes: Leads the MIAA in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.26), assists (88), assists per game (6.3), free throw attempts (103), steals (46) and steals per game (3.29). Fourth in free throws made (71), fifth in field goal attempts (207), sixth in points per game (17.1), eighth in field goals made (76), tenth in defensive rebounds per game (4.6) and 53th in minutes played (443:13).
Madi Stokes: Leads the MIAA in blocks per game (1.73) and field goal percentage (59.6 going 56-94) and third in blocks (19).
Hailey Grant: Ranks eighth in the MIAA in blocks per game (1.14) and ninth in blocks (16).
Kaitlin Hunnicutt: Ranks tenth in the MIAA in three's made (24) and three's per game (1.71) while being 14th in three's attempted (65).
Layne Skiles: Ranks 15th in the MIAA in three's made (22).