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Photo by Sam Dunn
Photo by Sam Dunn

Around the arc: Women's Basketball hosts MSOE on Tuesday

MEQUON, Wis. – Concordia Wisconsin hosts MSOE on Tuesday at 7:00 pm inside the R. John Buuck Field House during a NACC matchup. The Falcons are 32-3 against the Raiders since the 1987-88 season.

 
 Game 16 |


Falcons (11-4, 8-2) vs. Raiders (5-10, 3-7)

 When Tuesday, January 16 | 7:00 pm
 Where R. John Buuck Field House | Mequon, Wis.
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 Falcons Roster | Schedule | Stats | Coaches 
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NEWSWORTHY NOTES
• AN IMPORTANT SIX MINUTES:
Concordia Wisconsin hadn't played its best basketball on Saturday, but an important six-minute stretch in the third quarter culminated with a 15-2 scoring run. It was all they needed and the offensive spurt turned a two-point deficit into a one-point lead with 10 minutes to play and an eventual 53-51 win over Lakeland.
• 3-POINT LOCK DOWN: The Falcons have gotten defensive during NACC games around the arc, allowing just 24.8 percent of 3-point attempts to be made, which ranks second. Overall this season, the opposition has shot under 30 percent in 8-of-15 games.
• CAPITALIZING: Concordia Wisconsin knows how to take advantage of opponents turnovers, scoring 238 points off turnovers or 15.9 points per game. They have scored 15 or more points off turnovers in 10 games, all of which have resulted in a win.
• PLAYING CLEAN: The Falcons committed a season-low eight fouls on Saturday against Lakeland. Overall, they rank first in NACC-only games for fewest fouls committed per game (13.6). Of the Falcons who have started double-figure games, Baylee Barker leads the team averaging a foul every 25.2 minutes of action. As well, she hasn't been whistled for a foul in five games this season.
• SCOUTING MSOE: The Raiders have struggled lately, losing six games in a row since December 20. During that stretch, they haven't scored 60 or more points. Despite the offensive struggles, MSOE has played well defensively ranking fifth in NACC-only games in points allowed (58.9). They are led by Shaylan Reardon who is averaging 15.1 points per game (fourth in the NACC) and has in double-figures in all but one game this season.