Lindenwood women's basketball (4-3, 4-3 GLVC) takes on the Lewis Flyers (8-5, 8-5 GLVC) following a three-week break due to COVID-19 protocols.
THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR
In the team's last game,
Devin Fuhring led all scorers with 27 points against Southwest Baptist.
Julia Ruzevich was second on the team with 26.
Lindenwood is fourth in the GLVC with 71.4 points per game. The Lions are the second-best three point shooting team in the conference, hitting on 36.1 percent of attempts.
Lindenwood is the sole team in the GLVC to average 40 or more rebounds per game (40.1). J. Ruzevich (10.4) and
Ellen McCorkle (6.1) are both in the top-15 in rebounding in the conference. J. Ruzevich is in the top-5 in both offensive and defensive rebounds in the GLVC.
J. Ruzevich leads the league in scoring (22.0). Fuhring is eighth with 17.6 points per game. J. Ruzevich (.476) and Fuhring (.452) are first and second in the league in three-point shooting percentage.
McCorkle has blocked 1.43 shots per game, third in the GLVC.
Grace Neff has the fifth-best assist/turnover ratio in the conference at 2.17.
A LOOK AT THE MATCHUP
The Lions were 1-1 against Lewis last season. At home, Lindenwood won its matchup, 86-74.
Devin Fuhring scored 23 points in the contest, the highest of any current Lindenwood player.
Lewis' leading-scorer is Kathryn Schmidt. She is putting up 13.4 points per game. Jenna Badali is second on the team with 12.8 points per game.
Lewis has been one of the staunchest defensive units in the conference on three-pointers, holding opponents to a .274 shooting percentage from deep.
The Flyers allow the 4th-most rebounds per game at 38.3.
Second to Drury in steals in the GLVC, Lewis notches 10.23 takeaways per matchup. The flyers are 6th in the conference in turnover margin, with a +1.54 margin.
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UP NEXT
The Lions continue a four-game home stand against Rockhurst on Thursday, Jan. 28 at 5:00 p.m.
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