Women's Basketball | 12/15/2015 3:04:00 PM
DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern will set out looking for back-to-back wins when it travels to Lawton, Okla., to face former conference foe Cameron at 6 p.m. on Dec. 16 to close out the 2015 portion of its schedule.
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The Savage Storm head into the final trip of 2015 with a 3-6 record after an 85-73 win over St. Gregory's and has won two of its last three outings, both on the road.
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SE posted a victory over SGU in its last trip out on Saturday, with
Kaylie Baxter turning in a 7-of-12 effort from the floor with a 3-for-5 mark from behind the arc while adding a 7-of-8 performance from the free throw line.
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Three others reached double-figures on the contest with
Taylor Richards chipping in 15, followed by 14 from
Katie Webb off the bench and 13 by
Olivia Potter.
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Richards posted a 9-of-9 effort at the free throw line en route to her season-high outing, while Webb hit 6-of-9 from the floor. Potter added three three-point buckets and shot 50.0 percent overall from the field.
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SE shot 52.8 percent as a team on the day and returned to form from long range where they hit 7-of-17 for a 41.2 percent outing.
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Potter leads the team with 13.2 ppg on the season, with Baxter turning in 11.8 and the team outscoring its opponents 68.7-to-65.3.
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Potter has hit 28 threes on the season, while Baxter has chipped in 18 and the Storm are shooting 33.2 percent from long range as a team.
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Richards has dished out a team-high 3.4 assists per game on the year, while Webb has paced the club on the glass with 6.1 rpg.
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The Aggies enter Wednesday's contest with a 4-3 mark on the year, but have dropped two in-a-row in the month of December.
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CU is averaging 65.3 ppg offensively, while holding opponents to 65.9 ppg on defense.
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They are paced in scoring by Brandi Leal who is averaging 13.3 ppg on the season and shooting 48.3 percent from behind the arc with 28 threes on the season.
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Dayla Threatt is hauling in a team-high 6.1 rebounds per outing, while opponents hold a 44.1-to-37.4 edge over CU in rebounds per game.
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