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GAME DAY: Midwestern State vs. Texas Woman's (Jan. 22, 2021)

Women's Basketball Trey Reed / MSU Athletic Communications

GAME DAY: Mustangs, Pioneers set to play Friday in Denton

Midwestern State vs. Texas Woman's
Friday, Jan. 22, 2021 | 5 p.m.
Kitty Magee Arena | Denton, Texas
Series: MSU leads 38-26
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DENTON, Texas -- Midwestern State hits the road for a Lone Star Conference crossover series against Texas Woman's University Friday and Saturday at Kitty Magee Arena.
 
Tipoff on Friday is set for 5 p.m. and for Saturday at 3.
 
CROWD RESTRICTIONS
No spectators are permitted at Kitty Magee Arena.
 
EVENT COVERAGE
The game streams live on the Lone Star Conference Digital Network. A video stream is available at the cost of $10 for a daily pass at LoneStarConferenceNetwork/msu. A complimentary audio stream is also available at the same site.
 
REAY TAKES THE REINS
Christopher Reay is in the midst of his first full season at the helm of his alma mater. He guided the Mustangs to a 4-6 mark over the final 10 games in 2019-20 serving in an interim role following Noel Johnson's leave of absence to continue her fight against ovarian cancer. His career coaching record stands at 9-8 (.529) heading into weekend play. Reay served as the top assistant for the previous 10 campaigns playing a hand in guiding MSU to three consecutive NCAA Division II South Central Regionals from 2012-15 as MSU claimed a Lone Star Conference regular and postseason tournament titles in 2012-13. Reay competed two seasons at Midwestern State in 2006-07 and 2007-08 after transferring from SMU helping MSU to an LSC postseason tournament championship and a regional semifinal appearance in 2007.
 
CONTINUING THE LEGACY
Dianna Jones takes over as the top assistant at Midwestern State. Jones was a key cog in the Mustangs' three runs to the NCAA Division II South Central Regionals and for MSU's Lone Star Conference championship squad in 2012-13. She earned first-team All-LSC honors as a senior after gaining honorable mention as a junior. She was the league's freshman of the year in 2012. Jones, who was a member of Waco Midway High's Class 4A title squad in 2009, served as an assistant coach at Temple College last season. She played professionally in Egypt, Mexico and El Salvador.
 
MUSTANGS TEAM NOTES
* Midwestern State moved up one spot to No. 6 in this week's D2SIDA South Central Region rankings. The Mustangs own victories over No. 3 West Texas A&M and No. 4 Texas A&M-Commerce. Lubbock Christian tops the poll followed by Western Colorado, WT, TAMUC, Texas A&M International and MSU.
* Midwestern State extended its home court winning streak to seven games with an 82-49 win over UT Tyler Friday night at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. It is MSU's longest winning streak under the dome since the Mustangs claimed seven consecutive victories at Ligon Coliseum from Nov. 18, 2014 to Jan. 7, 2015. MSU's last loss came to Texas A&M-Commerce (92-77) on Feb. 13, 2020. The Mustangs have won nine of their last 11 on Gerald Stockton Court. MSU dropped two of three away from Wichita Falls this season.
* Midwestern State erupted to hit combined 24 3-pointers in last weekend's sweep of UT Tyler at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. The Mustangs connected on just 20 triples over the previous five games this season. MSU drained a program record 15 3-pointers in Friday's 82-49 win over the Patriots o the strength of Sheridan Bostic's individual program single-game record of seven triples. The Mustangs followed with nine 3-pointers in a 75-60 win over UT Tyler on Saturday.
* Midwestern State ranks second in the Lone Star Conference and 33rd in NCAA Division II in rebound margin at +6.4. The Mustangs have out-rebounded the opposition in all five wins this season and are 8-1 with Christopher Reay as head coach when controlling the glass.
* Midwestern State rates third in the LSC and 35th in NCAA Division II chasing down 14.1 offensive rebounds per game. The Mustangs tallied double-digit second-chance points in each of their five victories. MSU has amassed 96 second-chance points in seven games this season for an average of 13.7 points per contest.
* Midwestern State ranks second in the LSC and 42nd nationally scoring 74.1 points per game. The Mustangs are on pace for their best scoring season since tallying 75.0 points per game in 2003-04.
 
MUSTANGS INDIVIDUAL NOTES
* Senior guard Morgan Lenahan leads Midwestern State in scoring ranking 13th in the Lone Star Conference at 14.4 points per game. She boasts a pair of 20-point performances including a season-high 25 points in a win over West Texas A&M, then booked 21 points in a victory over Texas A&M-Commerce. Lenahan scored in double figures in five of seven games this season and is coming off of an 18-point, 8-rebound effort Saturday against UT Tyler. She has grabbed at least seven rebounds in each of her last three games.
* Sophomore guard Frances King broke out of a scoring slump with a pair of double-figure efforts in last weekend's wins over UT Tyler. She combined to connect on 14-of-22 shots (63.6 percent) with four 3-pointers. She tallied 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting on Friday before going for 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting on Saturday. King ranks second in the LSC dishing out 4.7 assists per game. She has recorded at least four assists in each game this season.
* Junior forward Shawnisay Millar ranks third on the squad averaging 11.7 points per game. She scored in double figures four times this season including a campaign and career high of 18 points against Texas A&M-Commerce. Millar ranks third in the league in both free throw makes (28) and attempts (38) and is 19th in the LSC in free throw percentage (73.7).
* Junior forward Haevyn Risley boasts averages of eight points and seven rebounds per game while shooting 70.3 percent from the floor (26-of-37). The active defensive minded performer ranks fifth in the LSC in rebounds per game, seventh in blocked shots per game (1.29), and 15th with 15 steals.
* Sophomore guard Sheridan Bostic knocked down a program single-game record of seven triples in Friday's win over UT Tyler. She has connected on at least one 3-pointer in each of last six games and ranks third in the LSC and 28th in NCAA D2 in 3-point field goal percentage (48.4 / 15-of-31). Bostic is sixth in the LSC 3-point field goals made (15) and eighth in triples per game (2.14).
 
ABOUT THE PIONEERS
Texas Woman's stands to play its first scheduled games of the season Friday and Saturday against Midwestern State. The Pioneers suffered through seven COVID-19 related postponements with their only game against Texas A&M International after the Dustdevils two-game set against MSU were postponed. The Pioneers fell to TAMIU, 60-55. UTEP transfer Jordan Jenkins led TWU with 17 points in the season opener against the Dustdevils. She forms a one-two punch with fellow D1 transfer Kendall Lentz from Stetson. Senior forward Ma'K'La Woods is the Pioneers top returning scorer at 11 points per game in 2019-20, while junior Macy Wilkerson tallied 11.3 points per game as a freshman in 2018-19. Beth Jillson boasts a 187-180 record (.510) in her 14th season at the helm in Denton.
 
ABOUT THE SERIES
Midwestern State and Texas Woman's meet for the 45th and 46th time on the hardwood Friday and Saturday at Kitty Magee Arena. The Mustangs own a 38-26 lead in the series which dates back to the 1975-76 season. The Mustangs have won four of the last seven matchups but fell to the Pioneers in the lone meeting between the clubs last season 68-59 in Denton. MSU is 20-11 all time against the Pioneers at Kitty Magee Arena.
 
UP NEXT
Midwestern State takes on LSC West Division leading Lubbock Christian in a home-and-home series. The Mustangs and Lady Chaps battle Wednesday, Jan. 27 in Lubbock at 5:30 before squaring off in a rematch at D.L. Ligon Coliseum on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 3:30 p.m.
  
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Players Mentioned

Frances King

#10 Frances King

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5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Haevyn Risley

#15 Haevyn Risley

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5' 10"
Sophomore
Sheridan Bostic

#2 Sheridan Bostic

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5' 8"
Freshman
Shawnisay Millar

#0 Shawnisay Millar

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6' 0"
Sophomore
Morgan  Lenahan

#24 Morgan Lenahan

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5' 11"
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Players Mentioned

Frances King

#10 Frances King

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Redshirt Freshman
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Haevyn Risley

#15 Haevyn Risley

5' 10"
Sophomore
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Sheridan Bostic

#2 Sheridan Bostic

5' 8"
Freshman
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Shawnisay Millar

#0 Shawnisay Millar

6' 0"
Sophomore
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Morgan  Lenahan

#24 Morgan Lenahan

5' 11"
Senior
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