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Oklahoma Christian | Nov. 16 @ 5:30 p.m. |
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Starting 5:
1. The game between the Aggies and Eagles will be their second matchup this week, as CU defeated OC 96-95 in their season opener last Friday.
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Jamie Bonnarens is ranked third in the nation at assist turnover ratio at 8.0.
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Lejha Smith is ranked third in NCAA DII blocked shots per game, averaging four a contest, and sixth in blocked shots with eight total on the young season.
4. Heartland Preseason All-Conference selection Addy Clift is averaging a league high 21.5 points per game.
5.  OC's Megan Shelton is shooting a perfect 7-7 from the charity stripe.
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About the Aggies: The Cameron women split their opening weekend, winning 96-95 over Oklahoma Christian but falling 49-58 to Colorado Mesa in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Ava Battese totaled 30 points between both contests while Smith totaled 22 points and had a double-double on Friday with 12 points and 19 boards.
Amaka Nwakamma totaled 27 points, and against the Eagles, finished just shy of a triple-double with 16 points, nine assists and seven boards. On Saturday versus the Mavericks she had seven steals.
Scouting Oklahoma Christian: The Eagles have dropped their first three contests this season, including a 95-96 loss to Cameron a week ago. Of OC's losses, their largest deficit occurred in their most recent contest against Central Oklahoma on Monday as the Eagles fell 61-67 in their home opener. Heartland Preseason All-Conference selection Addy Clift, who against CU scored 21 points, was held to just ten points, while Carolyne Lawley and Delyssa Miller scored 11 each versus the Bronchos. The Eagles also committed 22 turnovers and shot just 53 percent from the charity stripe.
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All-Time vs. OC:
CU trails 8-14
OC has won three out of the last five contests.
Last meeting: Nov. 10, 2017 in Wichita Falls, Texas (96-95 CU win)
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Looking Ahead:
Cameron will have two non-conference games with SWOSU and Harding before beginning conference play on Nov. 20 hosting Texas A&M-Commerce.
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