FULTON, Mo. – The William Woods University women's basketball team host Saint Louis College of Pharmacy on February, 22 at 5:30 p.m. The Owls will also be recognizing their seniors after the contest.
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About the Owls
- WWU enters the matchup with a 16-12 overall record and are 13-9 in the AMC
- Entering the final weekend of the regular season, the Owls find themselves in fifth place in the AMC
- The Owls enter Thursdays contest after being defeated No. 18 Lyon, 77-55, last Saturday
- William Woods is 7th in the NAIA in free throw percentage. They are shooting 74.5 percent from the line
- WWU is 28th in the NAIA in blocks with 81 on the season.
Jasmine Brown leads the Owls with 48 blocks, 10th in the NAIA, and is averaging 1.71 blocks per game
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Kaycee Gerald ranks 15th in assists with 107 on the season and is averaging 3.82 assists per game. Gerald also ranks 14th in steals with 67 on the season and is averaging 2.9 steals per game
- The Owls are shooting at a 30.6 percent from the arc,
Hannah Bland leading the Owls shooting at a 38.9 percent.
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Jasmine Brown leads the Owls in scoring with 370 points in the season, averaging 13.2 points per game
- WWU has three players averaging in double figures. Following Brown is
Peyton Greenlee who is averaging 12.3 points per game.
Kaycee Gerald rounds out the double-figure scorers with 11.3 points per game
- WWU is averaging 68.6 points per game this season and are shooting 41.6 percent from the field
- Opponents are averaging 66.1 points per game and are shooting 38.8 percent against the Owls
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About the Eutectics
- The Eutectics are 5-23 overall and are 2-21 in the AMC
- STLCOP is coming off a win against Lincoln Christian, 58-42, on Tuesday night
- The Eutectics are 39th in the NAIA in free throw percentage shooting at a 68.8 percent from the line. Morgan Rose leads the team shooting 80.8 percent from the free throw line
- The Eutectics are 45th in the nation in steals with 229 in the season. Allison Dewald leads the team with 75 in the season and is averaging 2.68 steals per game
-Morgan Rose leads the Eutectics in assists dishing out 104 in the season and is averaging 3.71 per game
-The Eutectics have two players scoring in double digits. Allison Dewald is leading with 14.7 points per game and Morgan Rose follows with 11.1 points per game
- St. Louis Pharmacy is averaging 56.9 points per game this season and are shooting 32.6 percent from the floor
- Opponents are scoring 77.1 points per game and are shooting 42.8 percent from the field against the Eutectics
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What's Next
The Owls will travel to Hannibal, Missouri to face the Trojans of Hannibal-LaGrange University to wrap up their regular season play on Saturday, February 24. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m.
Hear From Coach Dan Chapla
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