Southeast Missouri (20-6, 12-3 OVC) vs Tennessee Tech (17-9, 10-5 OVC)
Game Information
Date: Saturday, February 22, 2020
Tip-off: 2 p.m., CT
Location: Cookeville, Tenn.
Arena: Hooper Eblen Center
Series: TTU leads, 32-19
Last Meeting: SEMO 87, TTU 72 | Feb. 8, 2020 | Show Me Center
Head Coaches:
Rekha Patterson (75-71, Fifth Season). Kim Rosamond (56-62, Third Season).
Media Information
Video: ESPN+
Radio:
Real Rock 99.3 FM (Erik Sean)
Live Stats: GoSoutheast.com
Twitter: @OffiicialSEMOWBB
Tipping Off
The Southeast Missouri women's basketball team heads to Tennessee Tech Saturday. Tip-off is set for 2 p.m., CT at Hooper Eblen Center.
Follow the Redhawks
Fans can listen to Saturday's game live on the radio at Real Rock 99.3 FM with Erik Sean calling the action. Video can be accessed at ESPN+. Live stats are available at GoSoutheast.com. Twitter updates will be available at @OfficialSEMOWBB.
Series History
Southeast Missouri trails its all-time series against Tennessee Tech, 32-19. TTU holds a 18-6 advantage over SEMO at the Hooper Eblen Center. This will be the second meeting between the teams this season. SEMO defeated TTU, 87-72, on Feb. 8 at the Show Me Center. The last time the Redhawks swept the Golden Eagles in a season was 2009.
Scouting the Golden Eagles
The Golden Eagles are 17-9 with a 10-5 mark in conference play. Tennessee Tech is 2-4 in the month of February after starting conference play on an eight-game winning streak. As a team, TTU averages 70.8 points, 38.0 rebounds and 8.3 three-pointers per contest. Kesha Brady averages 15 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Brady has 46 assists and 109 made free throws.
Redahwks Ranked 24thin CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Top 25
Southeast Missouri's women's basketball team was ranked 24th in the latest CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Poll released Tuesday. The Mid-Major Poll is made up of teams from the following conferences: America East, Atlantic Sun, Big Sky, Big South, Big West, Colonial, Horizon, Ivy, Metro Atlantic, Mid-American, Mid-Eastern, Missouri Valley, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast, Western Athletic.The CollegeInsider.com Women's Mid-Major Top 25 is now in its 10thseason of existence.
Shephard Breaks Records
Carrie Shephard has made 79 three-pointers this season, setting the single-season record in 3-pointers made. Shephard holds the top two single-season marks after draining 73 made 3-pointers a year ago. Shephard made 152 three-pointers in her career thus far and stands fourth on SEMO's all-time career list. Julie Meier (1991-1995) holds the record with 174 three-pointers made.
Redhawks Nationally Ranked
The Redhawks rank in the top 20 nationally in offensive rebounds per game (5th, 16.4), rebounds margin (10th, 9.4), rebounds (6th, 1,107), and rebounds per game (8th, 44.28). SEMOleads the OVC in assist/turnover ratio (1.05), offensive rebounds per game (16.4), rebound margin (9.4), rebounds (1,107), rebounds per game (44.28), scoring margin (12.1), scoring offense (74.2), and won/lost percentage (80.0).
Shephard Reaches Top 20
Guard
Carrie Shephard ranks among the top NCAA women's basketball players in various categories. The Steele, Missouri native is ranked in 3-point field goals per game (10th, 3.08), 3-point field goals made (9th, 72), 3-point field attempted (16th, 196), steals (42nd, 59) and steals per game (52nd, 2.36). Shephard leads the OVC in each of these categories.
11-Game Winning Streak Ends
Southeast Missouri was on a season-long 11-game winning streak before falling to Jacksonville State Thursday. The streak began with a 83-54 win over Tennessee State on Jan. 11. SEMO is 10-1 at home this season. The 11-game winning streak was the longest in the Ohio Valley Conference and was tied for the seventh longest streak in Division I women's basketball. The last time the Redhawks held a winning streak this long was during the 2007-08 campaign. SEMO won 12-straight games and finished with a 17-3 mark in OVC play to win the regular-season title that year.
Ohio Valley Conference Tournament
The OVC Basketball Championship will be held at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana again this year. The Championship will feature 14 games of basketball action spanning four days as teams compete to capture the OVC title and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The opening rounds of the 2020 OVC Basketball Championships begin on Wednesday, March 4. The championship games will be played on Saturday, March 7, 2020.
Play4Kay
SouthastMissouri is participating in the 2020 Play4Kay National Free Throw Challenge. Fans can support the Redhawks by pledging for every free throw made during the month of February or with a one-time donation. For more information about SEMO'sPlay4Kayvisit
GoSoutheast.com/Play4Kay. All proceeds benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. To learn more about Kay Yow Cancer Fund, please visit
www.kayyow.com.
Block Party
Redshirt-junior
LaTrese Saine registered 41 blocks this season, landing her eighth among the school's single-season leaders. Chandra Brown holds the record with 49 blocks in a single season. Saine has 102 blocks in her career, putting her fourth among SEMO's career leaders. Vera Roberts holds the career record with 115 blocks.
1,000 Point Club
Junior
Tesia Thompson became just the 10th Redhawk in the Division I era to surpass 1,000 career points. She reached this milestone at Ole Miss (Dec. 14) in the first quarter. In her career, Thompson averages 15.8 points per contest. She was sidelined for three games earlier this season due to a concussion.
Olivia Hackmann (2012-2017) was the last Redhawk to score over 1,000 points.
Thompson Scores Big
Junior
Tesia Thompson has 1,345 points in her career at Southeast Missouri. Thompson is eighth all-time on the school's career scoring list. Gray C. Harris (1992-1996) holds the scoring title with 2,176 career-points. Thompson currently has 418 points this season, averaging 18.2 per contest.
Non-Conference Play
The Redhawks finished their non-conference slate with a 8-3 record. SEMO dropped games to Eastern Michigan (64-69, Nov. 19), Saint Louis (76-61, Dec. 3) and Western Illinois (97-91, Dec. 17). The Redhawks blew past SEC's Ole Miss (70-53, Dec. 14) and Harris-Stowe (106-64, Dec. 29), and beat Evansville (83-60, Nov. 10), Arkansas State (79-67, Nov. 13), Purdue-Fort Wayne (58-48, Nov. 21), Southern Illinois (79-65, Dec. 7) and Indiana State (68-55, Dec. 21).
Carrie Shephard leads the team with 18.4 points and 3.7 three-pointers per game. SEMO was undefeated when leading at halftime and forced 15-plus turnovers in all but one contest during its non-conference season.
Redhawks Fall to Gamecocks
Southeast Missouri's 11-game winning streak was snapped at Jacksonville State on February 6. The Gamecocks drained 12 three-pointers and never trailed in a 72-51 win over Ohio Valley Conference co-leader Southeast Missouri. SEMO scored a season-low 17 first-half points and shot just 21.4 percent (6-of-28) form the field in the opening 20 minutes of play.
SEMO Sweeps Austin Peay
Carrie Shephard scored a game-high 19 points and Southeast Missouri used a key run down the stretch to hold off Austin Peay in a 79-66 Ohio Valley Conference opening win Jan. 2 at the Dunn Center. It was the first time the Redhawks defeated the Governors in Clarksville under head coach
Rekha Patterson. The Redhawks then forced a season-high 25 turnovers, resulting in a season-best 15 steals in an 81-43 victory over the Governors on Jan. 16. SEMO held APSU to a season-low 23 points in the first half of that game. It was the second-straight game SEMO held its opponent to 23 first-half points.
Redhawks Topple Ole Miss
Southeast Missouri recorded a dominating 70-53 win over SEC member Ole Miss for its first road win over an SEC school in program history. The win was SEMO's second all-time against a SEC foe and first since the Redhawks beat Missouri, 90-71, at home on Nov. 24, 1998. The Redhawks started a season with wins in six of their first eight games for the first time since 1993-94.