COMMERCE – The East Texas A&M University women's basketball is back in the Field House on Thursday afternoon to host A&M-Corpus Christi.
WHO: A&M-Corpus Christi at East Texas A&M
WHERE: Commerce | The Field House
WHEN: Thursday, January 8 | 2:30 p.m.
RECORDS: The Lions are 6-6 on the season and 2-3 against Southland opponents, while the Islanders are 2-10 overall and 1-4 in SLC action.
LIVE AUDIO: Lion Sports Network – KETR 88.9 FM (
http://www.ketr.org)
LIVE VIDEO: ESPN+ |
https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/eventCalendarId/401807877
SLC INTERNATIONAL: https://www.southland.org/watch/
LIVE STATS: https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=620363
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GAME NOTES: ETAMU | AMCC
FACULTY & STAFF APPRECIATION DAY
All East Texas A&M faculty and staff members will receive a free ticket to the game by contacting
LionTickets@etamu.edu.
SCOUTING THE ISLANDERS
• The Islanders are 2-10 on the season and 1-4 in Southland action, with the conference win coming at home against New Orleans last week, which is also the only win over a Division I opponent for the Islanders this season.
• Over the past three years, the Islanders are 5-0 against the Lions, winning by an average margin of 13.8 points per game.
• The Islanders are holding teams to shoot 28.2 percent from deep, which is 85th in the country and fifth in the Southland.
QUICK GLANCE AT THE LIONS
• The Lions picked up their second conference win in three games by beating New Orleans on the road on Saturday.
Tiani Ellison had the first double-double of the season, while
Nina Horvath scored 24 points.
• The Lions are 0-7 all-time against the Islanders and are looking to get back to .500 in conference play for the first time this season. East Texas A&M has not had a .500 or better record in conference play since 2023-24.
• East Texas A&M's three-point defense of 25.4 percent leads the Southland, while being 21st in the country.
A NEW ERA OF LION BASKETBALL
• This season begins a new era of East Texas A&M women's basketball as the Lions are now officially eligible for NCAA postseason after acheiving full NCAA Division I member status a year ahead of schedule.
• East Texas A&M ended its Division I era by advancing to the NCAA Tournament four seasons in a row, including winning a game in the past two trips to the NCAA Tournament.
JUST DOING IT
• The Lions also debuted their new uniforms as East Texas A&M is the now the only school in the Southland to be outfitted by Nike.
GET TO KNOW THE NEW LIONS
• This season's roster includes six newcomers with two being Division I transfers, while one is from Division II and three are true freshmen.
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Tiani Ellison, spent last season with the program, but made her season debut this season. She is a transfer from Missouri Western State.
ELLISON, HORVATH POWER LIONS OVER PRIVATEERS
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Nina Horvath scored 24 points for the Lions at New Orleans in the win for the Lions, which is the individual total for any Lion player this season.
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Tiani Ellison had a double-double in the win over the Islanders, which is the first double-double for the program this season and first since Jan. 4, 2025.
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST THE ISLANDERS
• The Lions and the Islanders meet for the eighth time on Thursday with A&M-Corpus Christi having won each of the previous eight matchups.
PO LIFTS THE LIONS OVER SFA
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Reza Po drilled a floater to give the Lions a win over SFA as she scored the final five points of the game for the Lions.
• The Lions picked up their first ever win over SFA in the seventh meeting between the two teams.
• East Texas A&M avoided its first 0-3 start to conference play for the first time since 2011-12.
• The Lions also won their first home game in conference play for the seventh year in a row.
DOWNED THE LADY TIGERS AT HOME
• The Lions ended non-conference play with a win over Texas Southern, which was its second straight win over the Lady Tigers over the prior two seasons.
LIONS LOVE THE KIDS
• The win over Texas Southern was the Education Day game for the Lions, who moved to 2-0 in Education Day games this season.
TAMED THE RAGIN' CAJUNS
• The Lions cruised to a road win over Louisiana, the first win over a Division I opponent this season and the third ever non-conference road win over a Division I opponent.
• Following the win, the Lions jumped 60 spots in the NET rankings, being rated No. 242.
REUNITED WITH THE WILDCATS
• December 6 was the 50th meeting all-time between the Lions and the Wildcats and the first in Commerce since 2013.
• The Wildcats are now 39-11 all-time in the series with the win and won nine of the last 10 meetings.
FIRST NET RANKINGS RELEASED
• The first NCAA NET rankings of the year were released on December 1 with the Lions rated No. 301.
• Since then, the Lions climbed to as high as 241 following the win over Louisiana and are currently ranked No. 265 going into Saturday's game.
LONG STRETCHES AWAY
• The Lions come off a 10-day break to face the Ragin' Cajuns on December 2.
• It was the second 10-day stretch between games for the Lions already this season.
• The previous 10-day stretch came between games against UT Dallas and at Oklahoma.
• Following the game against Texas Southern, the Lions were off for two weeks.
ANOTHER STRONG START TO THE SEASON
• With the win over UT Dallas, the Lions have started 2-1 or better for the third time year in a row.
• East Texas A&M has won at least three non-conference games in each of the last three seasons as well.
LION ROLL OVER TRAILBLAZERS
• November 3 was the season opener for the Lions, rolling to a 113-48 win over UNT Dallas.
• The 113 points are tied for the second most scored in a game in program history and most in a game since 2018.
• The Lions recorded 25 steals, which is a new program record.
NEWCOMERS MAKE THEIR MARK AGAINST UNT DALLAS
• The Lions had five scorers reach double-digits in the win over the Trailblazers with four of the five players being newcomers and four coming off the bench.
• Three freshmen:
Sarah Gatwech,
Rezia Castillo, and
Terrayah McCoy all added 11 points or more in the game.
STEALS RECORD FALLS IN WIN OVER TRAILBLAZERS
• In the win over the Trailblazers, the Lions recorded 25 steals and forced 36 turnovers.
• The 25 steals are a new program record, surpassing 25 that the Lions had recorded two seperate occasions.
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Terrayah McCoy had six steals to lead the way for the Lions in the game.
ANOTHER SEASON WITH A 1-0 START
• The Lions have won their season opener for the seventh year in a row, including all four years of NCAA Division I basketball.
HORVATH CALLS GAME
• In overtime period where both teams had two-possession leads,
Cora Horvath sent the Lions home wita win, hitting a jumper in the final seconds at Texas Southern.
• Both teams had a lead of over 10 points in the game, but TSU rallied late to force overtime.
• The win over the Tigers was the last time the Lions beat a Division I non-conference opponent.
TOUGH TESTS ON THE ROAD
• The first two road games of the season for the Lions came against Power Conference opponents, including No. 22/22 Oklahoma State on Wednesday and Oklahoma on November 19, who is ranked in the top 10 in both major polls.
WE'RE GOING TO GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER
• This season, each team in the Southland Conference is scheduled to play 22 conference games, which is the most for any conference in Division I.
• The first conference game for the Lions comes on November 22 at defending SLC champion, Southeastern.
KING HAS GOT IT DONE
• This is the third season for East Texas A&M under the leadership of
Valerie King.
• The first season under King was historic for the Lions as the win over UIW in the SLC Tournament gave the Lions the most wins under a first-year coach and are the most in the Division I era, winning 15 games that season.
WE BELONG HERE
• East Texas A&M have advanced to the semifinal round of the conference tournament for six of the last seven seasons.
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.
• East Texas A&M has five NCAA postseason appearances in program history, with four coming in the last four seasons of the Division II era.
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