The Opponent:Texas Woman's  I Jan. 27 at 5:30 p.m. I
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Live VideoGame NotesFirst tip:Â The Cameron women picked up a pair of wins on the week after halting a three game Angelo State streak with an 87-83 overtime victory on Wednesday and followed up with a 67-62 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville on the road Saturday. The Aggies sank 13 at the three-point line against ASU with
Brandi Leal draining seven to tie her own three-point record.
Dayla Threatt had 21 points and 12 boards for her first career double-double. Cameron was able to hold off TAMUK on Saturday despite not hitting a bucket from the field for the final 9:30 minutes. The squad survived a late turnover with 11 seconds left, and the Javelinas being fouled during a three pointer but missed all three shots at the line. CU held strong with Leal only missing two shots all night, and she landed all four attempts at the arc to lead the Aggies with 21 points. Senior
DJ Vallier came up big with a career high 14 rebounds to go with three blocks.
About Texas Woman's:Â The Pioneers are 16-4 and 6-2 in the LSC with their two conference losses coming to No. 1 West Texas A&M and most recently Angelo State. TWU split two games last week, defeating Texas A&M-Kingsville 57-40 but fell 81-78 to Angelo State on the road. The squad is 4-1 on away games this season. As a team, the Pioneers are shooting 40.3% from the field, 28% behind the arc, and 67.6% from the line. They lead the league in defensive rebounding (31.1) and blocked shots (5.90). Junior Erin Maxwell leads TWU by averaging 12.1 ppg, good for fifth in the LSC, is second in the league in rebounds (8.6 rpg), and first in field goal percentages (49.8%) and blocks per game (3.5).
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CU vs. TWU Series:Â Cameron trails the overall series 17-19 but holds a three game, 10-7 lead in Lawton. Â Last season, the Aggies swept the home-and-home series to snap a four game skid against TWU. Â In eight seasons, head coach
Tom Webb is 5-9 when facing Texas Woman's University. Â Â