COMMERCE – After spending the last 19 days away from the Field House, the Texas A&M University-Commerce women's basketball is back at home on Thursday night, to host Southland-leading Lamar.
WHO: Lamar at A&M-Commerce
WHERE: Commerce | Field House
WHEN: Thursday, February 29 | 6:30 p.m.
RECORDS: A&M-Commerce is 11-14 on the season and 6-9 in Southland play, while Lamar is 20-5 overall and 14-1 in conference play.
RANKINGS: Neither team is nationally ranked, but Lamar is ranked No. 25 in the Mid-Major Top 25.
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GAME NOTES: TAMUC | LU
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SCOUTING THE CARDINALS
• Lamar is the conference leader, having lost just one game, which was to A&M-Commerce in Beaumont. The Cardinals can clinch the Southland title on Thursday by beating the Lions and with a loss by Southeastern at UIW.
• The Cardinals are third in the conference in scoring defense and third in scoring offense, while leading the conference in field goal percentage.
• Sabria Dean is second in the conference in scoring, but the Lions held her to just 14 when the two teams played in Beaumont, while Akasha Davis is averaging a double-double.
QUICK GLANCE AT THE LIONS
• After playing the last three on the road, the Lions are back at home for the first time in 19 days. A&M-Commerce is yet to win a home game on a Thursday this season and this week is the final opportunity to do so.
• The Lions are officially into the Southland Conference tournament and tied with Northwestern State for seventh place, a game back of New Orleans and Nicholls, who are tied for sixth. Thanks to the win over the Cardinals, the Lions own the tiebreaker over both teams.
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Mia Deck, the conference's leading scorer, returned for the Lions at Nicholls.
BRAND NEW WATERS
• The Lions are in the second season in NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference.
• This is the first time the Lions are changing conferences in program history.
• A&M-Commerce is eligible for the NCAA Tournament in the 2026-27 season.
A RARE OVERTIME GAME
• The Lions went into overtime against New Orleans, which was just the second overtime game since November 2018, and first in the regular season.
NEAR-COMEBACK AGAINST SLU
• A&M-Commerce trailed by 30 against Southeastern, before making it a five-point game.
• The 30-point comeback would have been the second-biggest in NCAA Division I history.
HISTORIC WIN OVER THE COWGIRLS
• The Lions won by 24 points over McNeese last week.
• The margin of victory is largest on the road in the Division I era and second biggest against a conference opponent.
• The margin was also the highest for the Lions since Feb. 8, 2022.
DECK SCORES 1K POINTS
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Mia Deck scored 20 points against Nicholls to surpass the 1,000 career points threshold.
• She scored 649 of her 1,012 carer points as a Lion over the last three seasons.
BACK-TO-BACK LAST-SECOND WINNERS
• The Lions have scored the go-ahead basket in the last minute in the wins over Idaho and Southern Utah.
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Mia Deck scored the game-winner at Idaho, while
Ahmya Boyce had the game-winner against Southern Utah.
DECK, DELGADO BRING HOME HARDWARE
• In back-to-back weeks, the Lions brought home the Southland Women's Basketball Player of the Week awards.
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Mia Deck earned the award following the game at Washington State and Idaho, while
Mary Delgado earned the nod after games against Southern Utah and Houston.
HOT FROM DEEP
• The Lions have made double-digit triples in four games, including 14 three-pointers twice in a game, which is tied for second in school history. They also lead the Southland in three-pointers made.
UNPRECENTED START TO THE SEASON
• The Lions ended conference play with a record of 5-5.
• The five wins are most in non-conference play during the Division I era.
• The Lions had three wins over NCAA Division I opponents in non-conference play, which also surpasses last season's mark.
LIONS' RAIN THREES TO BEAT TRAILBLAZERS
• Despite trailing by double-digits in the first half, the Lions shot 14 three pointers to pick up the win over Utah Tech.
• The win snapped a two-game losing streak and is the first win over a Division I team this season.
• Both
Mary Delgado and
Ahmya Boyce scored 19 in the game, with Boyce hitting six three pointers.
SLOW START DOOMS LIONS AT TECH
• Texas Tech scored the first 29 points of the game in Lubbock.
• It is the first time since women's basketball went to quarters that the Lions were held without a basket in a quarter, being scoreless in the first quarter.
JUST FELL SHORT OF THE LOBOS
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Mia Deck's shot just fell short at the New Mexico in the 75-74 loss to the Lobos.
• The win for A&M-Commerce would have been the second over a Division I non-conference opponent and first on the road.
STARTED ON A HIGH NOTE
• The Lions' 2-0 to start the season was the fourth in the last five years and for the first time in the Division I era.
• By beating LeTourneau, the Lions have won their season opener for the fifth straight season.
• The Lions last lost in the season-opening game to start the 2018-19 season.
A NEW ERA
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Valerie King takes over as the Lions' coach this season, she was previously an assistant coach at New Mexico.
• This is the first season since 2013-14, that the Lions have a new coach.
• King is joined on the bench by assistant coaches:
Tad Wedel,
Brechelle Beachum,
Trevor Moyer, and
Jaedyn De La Cerda.
NEWSOME SHINES IN DEBUT
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Jordyn Newsome made her mark in Lion Country with a 24-point performance in her Lion debut.
• She knocked down six three pointers as well in her first game inside the Field House.
• She is third in the conference in three-point percentage.
DELGADO LEADING THE WAY
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Mary Delgado is the team-leader in scoring and is second in the Southland, despite coming off the bench in the first six games of the season.
PLENTY OF NEW FACES
• This season, the Lions bring back just seven players from last season, and welcome seven newcomers for the 14-person roster.
• Of the seven newcomers, three are true freshmen, while the rest are transfers.
• The Lion freshmen hail from Austria, Spain and Texas, while among the transfers, two are from the junior college ranks and two are from fellow NCAA Division I schools, both from the Sun Belt.
PLAYING THE BEST OF THE BEST
• A&M-Commerce faces four major conference opponents in the non-conference portion of the schedule.
• The Lions played at Texas Tech on Friday, are at Washington State on November 29, host Houston on December 8, and at Texas A&M on December 31.
• This season, the Lions face three teams that played in the NCAA Tournament, while playing two that played in the NIT.
SUCCESS IN THE POSTSEASON
• The Lions' run in the Southland Conference tournament ended in the semifinals last season, ending a run of three straight championship game appearances.
• The game against Southeastern was the fifth consecutive season the Lions were playing in the conference tournament semifinals.
• A&M-Commerce has won two postseason games for each of the last three seasons and won three the last two years.
HISTORIC START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
• For the first time since 2019-20, the Lions started 6-0 in conference play, last year.
• That season, the Lions advanced all the way to the conference tournament championship game and made the NCAA Division II Tournament.
ENDED ON A HIGH NOTE
• The Lions ended their Division II era with four straight NCAA Tournament appearances and won a NCAA Tournament game in each of the last two seasons.
• A&M-Commerce has five postseason appearances in program history, with four coming in the last four seasons.
• The Lions were ranked as high as No. 1 in the D2SIDA rankings and No. 2 in the WBCA rankings last season.
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