THE MATCHUPS
• The Javelinas suffered a pair of losses last week as they ended up on the backend of a 91-57 decision to A&M-Commerce at Pack The House before an 84-55 loss to Tarleton on Throwback Day
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Brynae Thompson missed the matchup against the Lions but still hit 10 points against the TexAnns to make it eight straight appearances with at least 10 points, now sitting at 16.4 on the year to still lead the LSC
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Cloe Lane is the other Javelina averaging more than 10 points per contest, currently at 10.5
• Angelo State enters the matchup on a six-game winning streak, along with 11 wins in the last 12 games, following wins over Tarleton and A&M-Commerce
• The Rambelles have three players averaging greater than 12 points per game as Marquita Daniels spearheads the offense with 15.6 ppg on a 41.2% clip
• De'Anira Moore is second at 14.6 ppg along with a 7.8 rebounding average, while Dezirae Hampton rounds out the trio with 12.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game
• TWU found its footing last week with wins over UT Permian Basin and Western New Mexico to move into a virtual tie with TAMUK in the LSC standings
• The Pioneers are led by Carissa Moody with a 13.4 scoring average, while Bri'anna Gray sits second on the team with an 11.8 mark followed by Macy Wilkerson at 11.7
Last Time Out
• TAMUK went 0-2 last week following a 91-57 loss to TAMUC and an 84-55 loss to Tarleton
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Cloe Lane tallied 18 points in the loss to the Lions, along with three rebounds, two assists and one steal
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Ravae Payne added 13 points off the bench against TAMUC for her second double-digit game of the year
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Danielle Meador posted 13 points in the loss to the TexAnns
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Brynae Thompson added 10 against TSU for her eighth straight game scoring in double figures
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LSC Player of the Week
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Brynae Thompson took home LSC Offensive Player of the Week honors on Jan. 7 after her 28-point performance against the Pioneers
• It was the first LSC honor for a Javelina since Nov. 29, 2016, when Kaylin Roher took home the Defensive Player of the Week award from the conference
• The last Javelina to take home LSC Offensive Player of the Week was Rosalie Cutri on Dec. 17, 2013
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90 Degrees
• TAMUK reached the 90-point plateau in the win over the Dustdevils for the first time since February 3, 2018, a 92-91 triple-overtime loss to Cameron
• The Javelinas last tallied a win with 90 points on Nov. 30, 2013, a 92-86 double-overtime decision against TAMIU
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Pickpocket
• Lane nabbed a season-high seven steals in the win over TAMIU on Dec. 17
• Seven steals is the most in a single game for the Javelinas in over a decade with the single-game high of 10 originally set on March 21, 2001, by Ashley White against North Dakota
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Double Vision
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Bri-Anna Soliz posted the first double-double of the year for the Javelinas in the 86-84 upset over then-No. 2 West Texas A&M on January 10, with 13 points and 15 rebounds
• Soliz's second double-double came courtesy of the 71-67 win over MSU Texas on January 24 where she tallied 16 points and 12 rebounds in the contest
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Danielle Meador secured the second double-double of the year with 11 points and 11 rebounds in the win over Western New Mexico on January 17
• Meador posted her second double-double of the year with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the loss to Cameron on January 26
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#00 Lidia Guiral - Fraga, Spain
• Season-high 21 minutes against Black Hills State on Nov. 9, scored five points against TAMUC on Jan. 31
• Transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, appeared in 22 games for NEO, averaging 2.4 ppg
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#2 Danielle Meador - Corpus Christi, Texas
• Season-high 19 points twice this year, against TAMIU on Nov. 20 and against TWU on Jan. 5
• Grabbed a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds against WNMU on Jan. 17
• Secure her second double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against CU on Jan. 26
• Transfer from Kilgore College
, appeared in 23 games, averaging 21.9 mpg and 5.9 ppg
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#4 Bridget Upton - George West, Texas
• Season-high 18 minutes against TAMUC on Jan. 31, six points against Tarleton on Feb. 2
• 2018 Offensive Player of the Year for George West H.S., All-Region, All-South Texas and CBCA All-Star selection
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#11 Angelica Wall - Pueblo, Colo.
• Totaled 18 minutes against TAMUC on Dec. 1
• Scored three points against Angelo State on Dec. 6 and against MSU Texas on Jan. 24
• Appeared in 27 total games for two years for Adams State, averaged 2.6 ppg in 2016-17
• Averaged 3.3 minutes in 2015-16 and 8.2 minutes in 2016-17
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#13 Ravae Payne - Pearland, Texas
• Season-high nine 17 points, 23 minutes and three steals against TAMIU on Dec. 17
• Transfer from South Plains College
• Appeared in 14 games, averaged 1.3 points on 3.5 minutes per game for SPC
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#14 Cloe Lane - Kansas City, Mo.
• Season-high 23 points against WT on Jan. 10; 21 points against UTPB on Jan. 19
• Recorded at least five steals in four different games; season-high seven against TAMIU on Dec. 17
• Appeared in 29 games with five starts for Alcorn State last year, averaging 8.0 points per game
• First Team All-Southern Conference for St. Petersburg after appearing in 54 games
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#15 Victoria Salinas - Corpus Christi, Texas
• Season-high 11 points against CSC on Nov. 10, 23 minutes against Tarleton on Nov. 29
• Appeared in 28 games last yearwith 17 starts, averaging 4.4 points on 16.4 minutes per game
• Prepped at W.B. Ray H.S. in Corpus Christi, Texas, All-South Texas first team selection
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#20 Hannah Aucoin - Flower Mound, Texas
• Made her first appearance against WT on Jan. 10; four points against Tarleton on Feb. 2
• Transfer from Colorado State-Pueblo, appeared in 10 games, averaged 3.8 minutes
• Native of Lewisville, Texas, McDonald's All-American Nominee
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#22 Brynae Thompson - Houston, Texas
• Has led the Javelinas in scoring in 10 different contests
• Seven 20-point games on the year: 24 against TAMIU on Nov. 20; 20 against Angelo State on Dec. 6; career-high 28 against Texas Woman's on Jan. 5; 20 against WT on Jan. 10; 25 against WNMU on Jan. 17; 22 against MSU Texas on Jan. 24; 24 against Cameron on Jan. 26
• LSC Offensive Player of the Week for Jan. 7
• Appeared in 28 games last year with six starts, averaged 6.2 points on 18.3 minutes per game
• Transferred from Ranger College
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#23 Rachel Tapps - Cypress Ranch, Texas
• Recorded at least 10 points in four straight games: Jan. 5 vs TWU (14), Jan. 10 vs WT (11), Jan. 12 vs ENMU (12) and Jan. 17 vs WNMU (10)
• Transfer from UTEP, saw action in 42 games over two years for the Miners
• First Team All-District 17-6A as a senior in H.S.
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#25 Kristina Kana - Mont Belvieu, Texas
• Season-high 23 minutes against Cameron on Jan. 26; eight points against TAMIU on Dec. 17
• Appeared in 26 games last year, averaged 2.0 pooints on 9.4 minutes per game
• Transferred from Coastal Bend CC after playing 60 games over two years
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#32 Bri-Anna Soliz - San Angelo, Texas
• First career double-double against WT on Jan. 10 (13 pts/15 reb); 17 rebounds against UTPB on Jan. 19
• Recorded second career double-double against MSU Texas on Jan. 24 (16 pts/12 reb)
• Redshirt in 2017-18; prepped at Lakeview H.S., Three-time All-District and two-time All-State honoree
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#44 Nicole Hutchins - Berowra, New South Wales, Australia
• Recorded at least one block per game in all eight of her appearances
• Season-high 29 minutes against TAMIU on Nov. 20, six points against Tarleton on Nov. 29
• Transfer from New Orleans, appeared in eight games, averaged 5.3 minutes per game
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