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Women's Basketball

Women's Hoops begins eight-game homestand Wednesday

Game #3
Bacone (1-4)
Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 5:30 p.m. | NSU Event Center
Game #4
UA-Fort Smith (2-0)
Saturday, Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. | NSU Event Center
Game Coverage  goriverhawksgo.com/coverage.aspx
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Live Audio NSU Digital Network
Live Video The MIAA Network

Opening Tip 
  • Starting with Bacone, the RiverHawks will play eight consecutive games inside the NSU Event Center until the next calendar year. 
  • Shae Sanchez and Cenia Hayes are tied for second in the MIAA with 3.0 three-pointers per game. 
  • Sanchez has led NSU is scoring in the first two games of the season, averaging 12 points a game.  The junior is also pacing NSU on the glass with 6.5 rebounds per game. 
  • Hayes scored her 600 career point at NSU during their last contest against UMary.
  • True freshman Britney Ho averaged 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds in her first two career games. 
  • Northeastern State has been limited to only seven opportunities at the free-throw line after two games.
  • Holding teams to 61 points per game, NSU is fifth in scoring defense in the MIAA. 
  • All ten games in 2019 will be in the State of Oklahoma.  
The Series With Bacone...
  • Sixth meeting since the 2002-03 season.
  • RiverHawks are 4-0 at home against the Warriors.
  • NSU put up 126 points in the last meeting.
  • Head Coach Fala Bullock is 1-0 against Bacone.
About the Warriors
  • Wednesday's game does not count toward the win-loss record for Bacone.
  • Three of the next four contests for Bacone are exhibitions.
  • Earned their first win of the season on Nov. 9 against Kansas Christian, 86-53.
  • Freshman Madison Slinkey leads the Warriors with 11.1 points a game.
  • Slinkey is eighth in NAIA Division II with a 63.2 three-point percentage.
  • Warriors are getting out-rebounded by five a game. 
  • The roster features only one senior with ten freshmen.
  • First NCAA team the Warriors will face this season.
The Series With UA-Fort Smith...
  • Lady Lions have won the last three games in the series. 
  • In Tahlequah, the series is tied at 2-2.
  • UAFS has won in its last two visits to the NSU Event Center. 
  • Head Coach Fala Bullock is 0-1 against UA-Fort Smith.
About the Lady Lions
  • Will travel to Edmond to face Central Oklahoma before playing the RiverHawks.
  • Voted to finish in 11th in the Lone Star Conference and randomly had one first-place vote.
  • Led in scoring by Paige Elston, who is averaging 14 points a game.
  • Tamera Gulley is averaging a double-double with just over ten points and ten rebounds.  
  • Out-rebounding teams by eight a game.
  • Smaller sized roster with 11 players and five freshmen.  
  • Three players from Oklahoma on their roster with two from the Tulsa metro. 
Looking Back
  • Teams went 0-11 from the three-point arc in the first quarter against the RiverHawks in the first two games of the season.  In the first half, teams were 2-22 in their attempt at the arc.
  • The RiverHawks did not make a free throw attempt in either the second or fourth quarter in the opening weekend of the season. 
  • Hayes recorded her 26th game with ten points or more on Friday against Northwestern Oklahoma.
  • Despite the scoring drought, NSU had a high amount of success at the arc and made 40.5-percent of their shots which, was the second-best in the MIAA. 
  • NSU tried out two different lineups in their games in Alva.
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Players Mentioned

Cenia Hayes

#14 Cenia Hayes

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5' 9"
Junior
Shae Sanchez

#10 Shae Sanchez

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5' 9"
Junior
Britney  Ho

#20 Britney Ho

6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cenia Hayes

#14 Cenia Hayes

5' 9"
Junior
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Shae Sanchez

#10 Shae Sanchez

5' 9"
Junior
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Britney  Ho

#20 Britney Ho

6' 0"
Freshman