BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The consensus top-four teams in the Mid-South Conference heading into the season all advanced to the semifinals of the MSC Tournament as the Campbellsville University women's basketball team will face rival Lindsey Wilson College on Monday.
The game is scheduled to tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT in Bowling Green, Ky. as the game will be available to watch online, for a fee of $9.99, via the Sporting Times.
The Campbellsville broadcast will air live on WLCU-FM, 88.7 The Tiger, and online on the CU Sports Network at
www.campbellsvilletigers.com/watch as
Matt Payton and Benji Kelly will be on the call live from Bowling Green Arena.
Fans are permitted to attend the game up to 300 total as allotments of 100 tickets will be made available for each team with the remaining unused tickets being made available for the public.
LADY TIGER NOTES
- Campbellsville cruised to a 76-44 win over Bethel in their quarterfinal matchup as they outscored the Wildcats by that 32-point margin through three quarters with the final quarter going to a 10-10 tie.
- No player for CU played over 19 minutes in the game as four of the five starters played 17 minutes with Courtney Pritchett getting a few more minutes of work.
- Savannah Gregory led the way for the Lady Tigers with a game-high 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting and a perfect 3-for-3 mark from three-point distance as she added a team-high eight rebounds.
- Depth scoring continues to show for Campbellsville this season as Sarah Sutton (13) and Faith Lake (11) both scored in double figures off the bench for CU.
SCOUTING LINDSEY WILSON
- The Blue Raiders finished as the third seed heading into the tournament as they finished the regular season 18-4 overall and 13-4 inside of conference play.
- These two teams only met one time in the regular season as Campbellsville ran away with a 78-58 win in the Powell Athletic Center on Feb. 4 behind 16 from Sammy Rogers and 14 from Sutton.
- In their quarterfinal game against Pikeville, the Blue Raiders also cruised to a 20-point victory against the Bears as the final score finished at 83-63 in favor of LWC.
- In that game, MSC Player of the Year Reagan Turner scored a game-high 27 points as MSC Freshman of the Year Sydnie Hall scored 21 as the Blue Raiders seemed to be without former CU commit and All-MSC First Team selection Bree Glover, who averaged a double-double for LWC this season.
LOOKING AHEAD
- The winner of this semifinal game will face the winner of the game between No. 1 seed Thomas More and No. 5 seed Shawnee State in the MSC Tournament Championship on Tuesday.