Lindenwood women's basketball (8-6, 8-6 GLVC) returns home to face Maryville (7-9, 7-9 GLVC) tomorrow at 5:00 p.m.
THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR
Both teams are entering off of a loss in their last contests. The Lions scored a season-low 46 points in their last game, against UIS.
Ellen McCorkle led the team with 17 points and four blocks. McCorkle is four blocks short of tying the single-season program record (33).
Lindenwood leads the GLVC in rebounds per game (39.9). The Lions average 4.14 blocked shots per game, which leads the conference.
Devin Fuhring (17.7) and
Julia Ruzevich (17.5) are in the top-7 in the GLVC in scoring. J. Ruzevich (10.3) leads the league in rebounding. Fuhring is t-5th with her 86.4 free throw percentage.
McCorkle is 2nd in the conference with 2.07 blocked shots per game.
Grace Neff is 6th in the league with a 1.91 assist/turnover ratio.
McCorkle (3.57) and J. Ruzevich (3.36) are both in the top-3 in the GLVC in offensive boards per game.
A LOOK AT THE OPPOSITION
Maryville is coached by Collin Lanam, who is in his fifth season. The Saints are 7-9, and enter on a three-game losing streak.
Maryville is 4th in the GLVC with 302 free throw attempts. The team's 222 free throws made is 3rd in the conference.
With a +4.38 turnover margin, the team is 2nd in the GLVC.
Jayda Jansen leads the squad with 18.1 points per game. Jansen has recorded a team-best 42 steals.
Antoinette Mussorici is 2nd with 17.5 points per game. Mussorici is the team's leader with 66 assists.
Karlee Feldman averages 5.9 rebounds per game, which leads the team.
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UP NEXT
The Lions travel to Liberty, Mo. next Tuesday to take on William Jewell at 6:30 p.m.