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Women's Basketball

Aggie women seeking to make gains in LSC standings at Angelo State

Cameron (12-12; 4-10 LSC) vs. Angelo State (13-11; 7-7 LSC)
Feb. 22 @ 2 p.m. | The Junell Center and Stephens Arena - San Angelo, Texas

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Tip Off
With their win against Texas A&M-Kingsville on Wednesday night, the Aggies have moved into a tie for eighth place in the Lone Star Conference standings, and have the inside track on the postseason. If the season ended now, the Aggies would be the eight seed over Texas A&M-Kingsville and Eastern New Mexico due to their two wins over Tarleton State this season. Cameron will look to grind out two more W's in their final two contests, starting with Angelo State.

Last Time Out for CU
Cameron broke a program record for three pointer made in a season, while Chelsea Stamp broke her own individual record on the way to an 83-69 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville. The Aggies were on fire from beyond the arc, hitting a season high 60% of their shots from long range and 57% from the field. Stamp scored 17 points in the first half, on 5-5 from behind the arc, to set a Cameron single season record with 68 three pointers on the season. Jade Herl led the team with a career high 20 points on 6-8 from behind the arc. The Aggies also got a double double from Christina Caddy with 16 points and 14 rebounds, while Ali Brown and Jazzmine Robinson added 11 and 10 points respectively. The Javelinas got 21 points and seven rebounds from Lindsey Mahone and 10 points and six rebounds from Sheana Jones.

Against Angelo State
Angelo State owns the overall series lead against CU, 26-21, as the Aggies have lost three out of the last five contests against the Rambelles.

Last Time Against ASU
On Jan. 25, the Rambelles visited the Aggie Gym and got the win 71-61. Despite being down 16 with 10 minutes left in the second half, the Aggies battles back to shrink the lead to just five with three minutes to go. That would be as close as CU would get though, as Leah Lemaire guided ASU to the win with a 15 point 11 rebound double double. The Aggies were led in the game by Chelsea Stamp, who had 18 points on 6-12 from the three point line, and Brittany Harris, who added 14 points and five assists.

Scouting the Rambelles
After upsetting Tarleton State at San Angelo, the Rambelles have dropped two straight games against Texas Woman's and Midwestern State. The Mustangs held the Belles to 38.2 percent from the field. Angelo St. tied it up with less than 17 minutes left in the second half, but they would never take the lead as they lost 58-69. ASU was led by Rochelle Norris with 12 points and Hillari Adam who had 12 points and 10 rebounds.

The Belles are led in scoring and rebounding by Hillari Adam with 12.3 ppg and 6.6 rpg. That puts her at ninth in scoring and seventh in rebounding in the Lone Star Conference. Rochelle Norris also averages 9.0 ppg.

The Belles boast the number one scoring defense in the league, giving up only 59.8 points per game. That also puts them ranked 15th nationally. ASU is also third in the conference with 9.3 steals per game.

Put a Stamp on it
A year after breaking Michelle Brogden's record of 62 three pointers in a single season, making 65, Chelsea Stamp rewrote her own record against Texas A&M-Kingsville, hitting five of six from behind the arc to give her 68 three pointers on the season. With two games left, and an average of 2.8 long range shots per game, Stamp will look to extend her record against Angelo State and Midwestern State.

Two with four
Both Lacy Reinke and Ali Brown have played in all 104 possible games in their four seasons at Cameron.

Living by the three
With 12 team three pointers made against Texas A&M-Kingsville, the 2013-14 Aggies surpassed the 2009-10 CU team in team three pointers made in a season. The original record was 180; the current Aggie team has made 186 shots from behind the arc and have a three point percentage of .381. Cameron is the 18th best team in the nation when it comes down to knocking down threes, and are led by Chelsea Stamp and Jade Herl, who are 17th and 20th in three point efficiency.

Coming Up
The Aggies will close out the regular season by hosting rival Midwestern State on Saturday, Mar. 1. This will serve as Senior Night and is also CU's homecoming game as well.
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