NW women over MoSo by 10
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I've been paying attention to Lacy Stokes at Missouri State... she had a rough game tonight against Mizzou, but I think she's proving that she can play Division 1 basketball. Averaging double figures and leading the team in minutes. She was definitely a good one... even though NW won last Thursday, I admit that I kind of missed watching her play.
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Tough game last night at MOSO. UCO didn't play particularly well but MOSO couldn't keep possession of the ball with 26 turnovers. UCO was out-rebounded, out-shot and gave up more points that their D2 leading defense has on average. MOSO should've won that game.
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Originally posted by UCO Cho's View PostTough game last night at MOSO. UCO didn't play particularly well but MOSO couldn't keep possession of the ball with 26 turnovers. UCO was out-rebounded, out-shot and gave up more points that their D2 leading defense has on average. MOSO should've won that game.
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In the post-game news conference after MOSO's men's loss to MoWest Wednesday night, Martin Macenis mentioned that he is currently planning to return to the team next year. Martin was an Honorable Mention selection this year, and will be at MOSO for a 6th year (one redshirt year, one Covid year, and 4 regular years). He had participated in senior day, so I didn't think he would return. Good news to have this very crafty player back for one final season!
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According to Twitter, the men's basketball team picked up a commitment from Cooper Francis, a 6'4 guard from Salisbury, MO. He is a 2-time All-State selection and shot over 40% on 3-pointers this season. Averaged 34 points per game in the state Final 4 this year. Looks like another good addition for our men's team.
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According to Twitter, the ladies have picked up a couple of commitments in the last week or so:
Jacqueline Hall - 5'10 guard from Pittsburg, KS high school
Nariah Clay - 5'10 freshman guard from Morton College in Illinois
Looks like hosting the NJCAA women's national tournament is paying dividends for us.. Nariah played several games on our floor as she led her team to a 5th place finish in the national tournament.. She scored 18 points a game and shot over 50% from 3 point land during the tournament and made 115 3s on the season.
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