Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowgirls Host Mountaineers On Senior Night
February 24, 2017 | Cowgirl Basketball
Game Notes
Oklahoma St. Cowgirls
(15-12; 5-11 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jim Littell (6th Year — 124-66)
vs.
West Virginia Mountaineers
(19-9; 7-9 Big 12) • Head Coach: Mike Carey (16th Year — 341-180)
Game 28 • February 25, 2017 • 5:00 p.m. • Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)
Tickets: okstate.com/tickets
TV: None
Video: okstate.com/live
Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM (Kevin T. Gum, Casey Kendrick)
Live Stats: okstate.statbroadcast.com
Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb
Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/
What 2 Watch 4
• Oklahoma State's women's basketball team will close out the home portion of its schedule on Saturday when it hosts West Virginia at 5 p.m.
• The game will mark the final game inside Gallagher-Iba Arena for seniors Rachel Campbell, Mariah Fredman, Katelyn Loecker, Madison Mercado and Diana Omozee.
• The contest will be the back end of a doubleheader with the men's team as well. Fans can use their ticket from the Cowboys' contest against Texas Tech for admission to the Cowgirls' matchup against the Mountaineers.
• Kaylee Jensen enters the contest as the league's leading scorer with her 18.6 points per game and its top rebounder at 10.7 boards per outing.
• Jensen's 15 double-doubles are tops in the Big 12.
• Her total ranks fifth on the school's single-season list and is one away from tying Toni Young for fourth place.
• Mandy Coleman is averaging 17.0 points per outing over the past nine games and is 19-36 (53 percent) from beyond the 3-point line during that span.
• In addition to Jensen, three other Cowgirls have also logged double-doubles on the year. Coleman has five, while Jentry Holt and Katelyn Loecker each have one.
• Loecker has dished out 50 assists in conference play against 25 turnovers. She ranks 11th with her 3.0 assists per game and is fifth in assist-turnover ratio.
Know The Foe
• The Mountaineers come to town with the league's second-leading scorer in Tynice Martin (17.8 ppg).
• Lanay Montgomery ranks second in rebounding (9.2 rpg), first in field-goal percentage (68.7 percent) and first in blocked shots at 2.9 per contest.
• Chania Ray ranks first in the league in assists at 6.0 per game, while Alexis Brewer is tops in 3-point field-goal percentage at 47 percent.
OSU vs. WVU ... The Series
• West Virginia leads the overall series by a 7-4 count.
• The Mountaineers have won two in a row after their 79-53 win earlier this month in Morgantown.
• The Cowgirls are 2-3 all time against WVU in Stillwater.
• OSU won last year's matchup at home, 63-51.
Last Time Out
• For the second time in three games, OSU had five players score in double figures against Texas Tech.
• Mandy Coleman logged a career-high four steals.
• Rodrea Echols scored a career-high 12 points.
Oklahoma St. Cowgirls
(15-12; 5-11 Big 12) • Head Coach: Jim Littell (6th Year — 124-66)
vs.
West Virginia Mountaineers
(19-9; 7-9 Big 12) • Head Coach: Mike Carey (16th Year — 341-180)
Game 28 • February 25, 2017 • 5:00 p.m. • Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)
Tickets: okstate.com/tickets
TV: None
Video: okstate.com/live
Radio: KGFY — 105.5 FM (Kevin T. Gum, Casey Kendrick)
Live Stats: okstate.statbroadcast.com
Social Media: Twitter — @osuwbb, Instagram — @osuwbb
Facebook — www.facebook.com/CowgirlBasketball/
What 2 Watch 4
• Oklahoma State's women's basketball team will close out the home portion of its schedule on Saturday when it hosts West Virginia at 5 p.m.
• The game will mark the final game inside Gallagher-Iba Arena for seniors Rachel Campbell, Mariah Fredman, Katelyn Loecker, Madison Mercado and Diana Omozee.
• The contest will be the back end of a doubleheader with the men's team as well. Fans can use their ticket from the Cowboys' contest against Texas Tech for admission to the Cowgirls' matchup against the Mountaineers.
• Kaylee Jensen enters the contest as the league's leading scorer with her 18.6 points per game and its top rebounder at 10.7 boards per outing.
• Jensen's 15 double-doubles are tops in the Big 12.
• Her total ranks fifth on the school's single-season list and is one away from tying Toni Young for fourth place.
• Mandy Coleman is averaging 17.0 points per outing over the past nine games and is 19-36 (53 percent) from beyond the 3-point line during that span.
• In addition to Jensen, three other Cowgirls have also logged double-doubles on the year. Coleman has five, while Jentry Holt and Katelyn Loecker each have one.
• Loecker has dished out 50 assists in conference play against 25 turnovers. She ranks 11th with her 3.0 assists per game and is fifth in assist-turnover ratio.
Know The Foe
• The Mountaineers come to town with the league's second-leading scorer in Tynice Martin (17.8 ppg).
• Lanay Montgomery ranks second in rebounding (9.2 rpg), first in field-goal percentage (68.7 percent) and first in blocked shots at 2.9 per contest.
• Chania Ray ranks first in the league in assists at 6.0 per game, while Alexis Brewer is tops in 3-point field-goal percentage at 47 percent.
OSU vs. WVU ... The Series
• West Virginia leads the overall series by a 7-4 count.
• The Mountaineers have won two in a row after their 79-53 win earlier this month in Morgantown.
• The Cowgirls are 2-3 all time against WVU in Stillwater.
• OSU won last year's matchup at home, 63-51.
Last Time Out
• For the second time in three games, OSU had five players score in double figures against Texas Tech.
• Mandy Coleman logged a career-high four steals.
• Rodrea Echols scored a career-high 12 points.
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