Women
jockey for tournament seed
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff
With only two weeks left in the womens basketball
teams regular season, the Conference USA standings
are starting to develop.
The Lady Frogs (12-12, 5-5 C-USA) sit in fifth place,
tied with two other teams. And one of those teams, Southern
Mississippi, is their opponent today.
Southern Mississippi (12-11, 5-5 C-USA) enters tonights
game coming off a loss to previously unbeaten South
Florida.
You never know how a team is going to react to
a loss like that, head coach Jeff Mittie said.
Much like TCU, the Lady Eagles have a balanced scoring
attack. Senior forward Dana Jones leads Southern Mississippi
in scoring, recording 10.6 points a game. After Jones,
six other players are averaging six or more points a
game.
I think the best thing we can do is take away
what they like to do, and thats penetrating the
basket, Mittie said.
The Lady Eagles have an inside presence to compete with
sophomore center Sandora Irvin. Southern Mississippis
senior center Sonja Brown has 71 blocks on the season,
putting her second behind Irvin.
I think we have to take it right to her,
Mittie said. Shell be a big challenge for
Sandora.
Brown also leads the team in rebounding, averaging 6.9
rebounds a game.
The Lady Frogs travel to Louisiana Sunday to face the
Tulane Green Wave (16-7, 7-3 C-USA). Tulane is currently
in fourth place, a crucial spot for C-USA. In the tournament,
the top four teams get a bye.
If you can get to that fourth spot, you have the
same advantage as the team in first place, Mittie
said.
Tulane is coming off back-to-back wins over South Florida
and Alabama-Birmingham but are only 3-3 after starting
conference play with four straight wins.
Theyre an outstanding team, Mittie
said. Theyre going to be ready for us Sunday,
trying to finish as strong as they can.
The Lady Frogs will be looking to avenge two losses
against Tulane last year. The Green Wave handed TCU
its only home conference loss of the year and then knocked
the Lady Frogs out of the C-USA tournament.
Its a revenge thing, junior Amy Pack
said.
Senior center Teana McKiver leads the Green Wave with
11.8 points a game. She also leads the team in blocks
with 69.
Senior Forward Gwen Slaughter leads the team in rebounding,
averaging just under 10 rebounds a game on the year.
Tulane has two out of the top five conference leaders
in blocked shots. But TCUs Irvin has as many blocks
in conference play (51) as McKiver and Slaughter combined.
McKiver and Slaughters inside presence has led
Tulanes defense, ranked No. 1 in the conference.
The Green Wave is only giving up an average of 55.6
points in their 10 conference games.
McKiver and Slaughter are two of the best athletes
in the conference, Mittie said. Were
expecting a very physical game.
Drew
Irwin
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