The Lindenwood women's basketball team will play Robert Morris-Springfield in a non-conference matchup on Thursday night at 5:30 p.m. in Hyland Arena.
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Lindenwood Notes:
-The Lady Lions are coming off an 81-70 win over Northwest Missouri State on Saturday in St. Charles, Mo. on Senior Day.Â
Sara Ross led the team with 14 points on 6-of-6 shooting from the field.
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Jerricah Butler,
Charisse Williams, and
Kallie Bildner each pitched in 13 points while
Sara Ross and
CeCe Rapp grabbed six rebounds apiece.
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-Lindenwood outrebounded the Bearcats 47-32 and tallied 50 points in the paint. The Lady Lions made 14-of-18 free-throws and had 51 points from the bench while forcing 15 turnovers to generate 20 points on the other end of the floor.
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Kallie Bildner is leading the team win points per game (12.9), field goal percentage (53.8), three-point percentage (41.2), and rebounds per game (8.0).Â
Gabby Walker has grabbed the most rebounds (118) and scored the most points (231) this season.
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Charisse Williams has compiled 26 steals while
Lindsay Medlen has dished out 68 assists and
CeCe Rapp has accumulated 18 blocks so far this year.
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-Lindenwood is ninth in the MIAA in scoring average (67.2) and field goal percentage (42.5) while ranking fifth in the conference with a 7.0 rebounding advantage.
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-The Lady Lions are 5-5 at home this season and hold a 2-4 record on games played on a Thursday this year. Lindenwood is 7-2 when leading at the half and 8-2 when leading with five minutes to go in the game.
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-The Lady Lions are undefeated when shooting over 50 percent from the field and 3-0 in games decided by four points or less.
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Thursday's Game:
-Lindenwood will enter the night with a 9-12 record while Robert Morris-Springfield will visit St. Charles, Mo. with a 0-16 record on the year.
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-Lindenwood holds a 2-0 record over Robert Morris-Springfield including a 97-44 win on Jan. 17, 2015. In the home victory,
Beth Maenpaa tallied 16 points with four rebounds and one block while
Kylie Ferguson registered 10 points and three rebounds.
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-The Lady Lions made 56 percent of their shots from the field, 47 percent from three-point range, and 75 percent from the free-throw line while grabbing 53 rebounds.
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Robert Morris-Springfield Notes:
-The Eagles are 0-16 on the year including a 56-54 loss in their previous game against Mount Mary on Saturday in Milwaukee, Wis.
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-Doug Bowsher is in his second season as the head coach of the Eagles.
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