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Preview: CBC Returns To The Court Against Baptist Bible

Preview: CBC Returns To The Court Against Baptist Bible

            Conway, Ark. – Having not been on the court since Nov. 9, Central Baptist College women's basketball will return to action this weekend when they play the Patriots of Baptist Bible College. Tipoff from Springfield, Mo., tomorrow is scheduled for 1 p.m. and links to live coverage can be found on cbcmustangs.com.

GAME NOTES

  • CBC enters 1-2 this season
  • BBC is 1-3 on the year
  • The Lady Mustangs won a 13-0 advantage all-time against the Patriots including a 98-66 win in Conway last year
  • Aminata Seck leads the team in scoring, averaging 10.7 points per game and is also the leading rebounder, grabbing 4.7 per game
  • Alexis Augustus is the only other CBC in player in double-figures scoring, averaging right at 10 points per game
  • Diana Rivera is the leader in assists, handing out 6.3 per contest
  • As a team, CBC is averaging 54.7 points per game on 33 percent shooting from the field, 27 percent from three and 80 percent at the free throw line while grabbing 24.3 rebounds per game and committing 14.7 turnovers per game
  • Defensively, CBC is allowing 76 points per game on 47 percent shooting from the field and 46 percent from three while opponents shoot 61 percent at the free throw line, grab 38.3 rebounds per game and are forced into 15.3 turnovers per game
  • Baptist Bible has five players that average double figures scoring, led by Harley Maxwell, who is averaging 15.3 points per game while also leading the team in rebounding, grabbing 10 per game
  • Josie Sullivan and Karlie Sampson are the co-assist leaders, averaging 2.3 per game
  • As a team, BBC is scoring 66.3 points per game on 38 percent shooting from the field, 29 percent from three and 65 percent at the free throw line while grabbing 38.5 rebounds and committing 21.3 turnovers per game
  • Defensively, the Patriots allow 89.3 points per game on 45 percent from the field and 38 percent from three while opponents shoot 76 percent at the free throw line, grab 41.8 rebounds per game and are forced into 15.5 turnovers per game.

Be sure to check out @gocbcmustangs on social media for coverage of tomorrow's action!