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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Lincoln Memorial University Women's Basketball Conference Opener vs Mars Hill

The Lady Railsplitters are set to face Mars Hill for their conference opener. This Wednesday, Lincoln Memorial will have their second home game of the season, going into it with a record of 4-2. The Lady Railsplitters are on a 2-game win streak seeking to make it 3. 

The previous history between Mars Hill and Lincoln Memorial is 35 games. The Lady Railsplitters have 24 wins and 11 losses against Mars Hill.
 
Saquita Joyner is nationally ranked 45th for field goals, 234th for free throws, 33rd for points per game, 140th for defensive rebounds, and 162nd for rebounds per game. Alexa Smiddy is nationally ranked 225th for points per game, 238th for defensive rebounds per game, 16th for steals, 26th for steals per game, 21st for 3-pointers, and 37th for 3-pointers in a game. Lauren Flowers is nationally ranked 196th for offensive rebounds. From last game, the top scorers were Alexis Schulz and Lauren Flowers. Jordan Maney lead the team in rebounds.
 
Scouting: Mars Hill is coming off a loss against Young Harris, with a record of 2-2 overall. Jo Snow is nationally ranked 93rd for free throws, 124th for points per game, 78th for defensive rebounds per game, 89th for rebounds per game, 176th for steals per game, and 122nd for 3-pointers per game. Maddie Gillie is ranked 213th for 199th and Zanah Boyd is ranked 196 for offensive rebounds.
 
Lincoln Memorial is coming off a 84-45 win against Columbia College this past Saturday. The Lady Railsplitters are nationally ranked 44th for 3-pointers per game, 83rd for a scoring defense, 188th for defensive rebounds, and 88th for winning percentage. 

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