GAME DETAILS
McNeese (8-11, 3-3 SLC) vs. NW State (9-8, 204 SLC)
Date: Sat., Feb. 5, 2022
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Lake Charles (Legacy Center)
Series Record: NW State leads 59-33
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THE SERIES
- NW State leads the series 59-33
- McNeese has won the last two games and three of the last four
- McNeese won both meetings last season: 65-41 in Natchitoches on Feb. 13, 2021 and 67-47 in Lake Charles on Jan. 9, 2021
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LAKE CHARLES— McNeese will look to get back into the win column following a heartbreaking 69-68 loss to league leading Southeastern when the Cowgirls host Northwestern State Saturday in the final game of its four game home stand. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. at the Legacy Center.
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McNeese (8-11, 3-3 SLC) enters the game as the league's leader in three-pointers made (50) and second in 3 pt. field goal (33.8) and scoring (69.2 ppg.).
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Four Cowgirls scored in double figures against the Lady Lions with
Zuzanna Kulinska scoring a career high 19 to lead McNeese.
Desirae Hansen scored 17 while
Kaili Chamberlin and
Cristina Gil both chipped in with 11 apiece.
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Hansen (10.6 ppg.), Chamberlin (10.3 ppg.), and Gil (10.1 ppg.) all enter Saturday's contest averaging in double figures.
Divine Tanks continues to lead the Cowgirls with 7.4 rpg.
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Northwestern State (9-8, 2-4 SLC) was picked to finish 8
th in the preseason poll and will set out to snap a three game losing streak after falling 66-51 at HBU Thursday night.
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Candice Parramore (12.9 ppg.) and Monette Bolden (12.4 ppg.) are the only Lady Demons averaging in double figures. Jordan Todd is pulling down 8.4 rpg. to lead the team.
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TICKETS
Basketball season tickets are currently available for $100 which includes all Cowboy and Cowgirl home games (24 games). For more ticket information contact the McNeese ticket office at (337) 562-4MSU.
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NEXT GAME The Cowgirls will hit the road for its next four games to begin the second half of conference play. The Cowgirls will turn around and play at Southeastern (Feb. 10) a week after hosting the Lions in Lake Charles.
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