OVC #15
Southeast Missouri (12-7, 10-4 OVC) at Murray State (10-9, 7-7 OVC)
Game Information
Date: Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021
Tip-off: 4:30 p.m., CT
Location: Murray, Ky.
Arena: CFSB Center
Series: SEMO leads the all-time series 36-29, 1-0 in 2020-21
Last Meeting: SEMO Win 69-53 | Jan. 14, 2021 | Show Me Center | Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Head Coaches: Rekha Patterson (92-80, Sixth Season); Rechelle Turner (48-61, Fourth Season)
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Game Notes: Southeast Missouri
Murray State
Redhawks Continue Weeklong Road Stretch Thursday at OVC Rival Murray State
Southeast Missouri women's basketball (12-7, 10-4 OVC) continues its weeklong road swing Thursday against Ohio Valley Conference rival Murray State (10-9, 7-7 OVC). Tip-off is slated for 4:30 p.m., at the CFSB Center in Murray, Kentucky, in the second meeting between the two teams this season.
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Series History
SEMO leads the all-time series against Murray State, 36-29.
The Redhawks won the series opener, 69-53, on Jan. 14, 2021 at the Show Me Center.
LaTrese Saine registered a SEMO single-game blocks record of 10 in the contest as the team finished with 12 (also a single-game record). She also chipped in a season-high 16 rebounds and nine points to complement her career-blocks (10) night.
Terri Smith made her first career start as a Redhawk in the game and head coach
Rekha Patterson earned her 50th career OVC win in the matchup.
SEMO has won the last two meetings between the conference rivals.
Scouting the Racers
Murray State captured a pair of road victories this past week at Morehead State (70-54, 2/4/21) and Eastern Kentucky (82-66, 2/6/21).
Music City Recap
Roshala Scott and
Tesia Thompson each finished with 15 points and
LaTrese Saine poured in 12 Tuesday as SEMO overcame Belmont (10-5, 7-3 OVC), 70-66, at the Curb Event Center. With the victory, SEMO has now achieved 10 Ohio Valley Conference wins this season.
Trailing 36-26 at the break, SEMO pulled within a point after a dominating 22-13 third quarter. With the shot clock dwindling,
Taelour Pruitt blasted a three off a feed from Scott to shift the advantage back to SEMO, 66-65, with 1:08 remaining in regulation.
Thompson in Double-Figures
Tesia Thompson has finished in double-digits scoring in each of the past 11 games and posted double-figures for boards six times this season. She now has 94 double-figure point games in her career as a Redhawk. Thompson finished Tuesday at Belmont with 15 points and 14 boards for her fifth double-double of the season and second-straight.
Thompson also notched a double-double of 26 points with 14 rebounds in SEMO's win over JSU on Feb. 6. Thompson started the game strong, collecting all nine of SEMO's points to open the game with a 9-2 advantage. She had 13 points and four boards, shooting 6-for-10 in the first quarter. Thompson finished 11-for-22 from the floor and 3-for-4 at the charity stripe.
In the OVC this season, Thompson leads the conference in field goal attempts (305), field goals made (124), free throw makes and attempts (96-for-127). She also tops the conference with 355 points and is second in the league with 18.7 points per game. Rebounding, Thompson is second in the league overall with 164 boards (8.6rpg, third). Lastly, she is fourth in the OVC with 628:30 minutes of court time.
TP For THREE!!
Taelour Pruitt hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 1:08 left in regulation on Tuesday at Belmont to provide the Redhawks with a 66-65 advantage they wouldn't relinquish to complete the comeback win. Pruitt also added a free throw down the stretch to seal the win.
In her second game back from injury, Pruitt finished with seven points, connecting on 2-for-5 from the field and 2-for-3 from beyond the arc in 22 minutes of court time.
Pruitt missed eight games from Jan. 14 to Feb. 4 with an injury before making her return Saturday (Feb. 6) against Jacksonville State. She tallied three steals, two assists, two points and a board in 19 minutes of action in the contest with the Gamecocks.
GREAT SCOTT!!
Roshala Scott led the Redhawks on Tuesday at Belmont with 15 points and five boards. She shot 6-for-12 from the field and converted both of her free throw attempts. She also passed out five assists and finished with a steal in the victory over the Bruins.
Off the Bench
Nyrobi Pillers has played strong in the past two games for SEMO, coming off the bench to register seven and six points, respectively against Jacksonville State (2/6) and Belmont (2/9). Pillers shot 3-for-5 from the field against JSU with four rebounds and followed that performance with a 2-for-3 outing at Belmont. She tallied a career-best seven rebounds at Belmont.
Redhawks Debut
Briana Johns made her Redhawks debut in the road contest Tuesday against Belmont. The freshman from Alexandria, Virginia, saw four minutes of action in the second quarter.
About Last Week Recap
After falling at UT Martin on Feb. 1, 80-70, SEMO returned to Cape Girardeau for a pair of victories over Tennessee Tech and Jacksonville State. The Redhawks held off a late rally by TTU, 59-55, on Feb. 4 before beating JSU, 62-54, on Feb. 6.
Way to Bounce Back
Tesia Thompson struggled in the first half on Feb. 4 against Tennessee Tech. Thompson paced the Redhawks with 17 points, rebounding from a difficult opening half where she shot 2-for-14. Thompson ended the night 6-for-19, going 4-for-5 in the second half and 5-for-7 from the free-throw line. She also dished out a season-high seven assists.
Phi-Fi-Fo-Fum
Sophia Hancock, a former walk-on, was surprised with a scholarship during the team's morning film session on Jan. 20. Hancock has come off the bench for SEMO in each of the past 11 games.
Hancock registered a career outing against Tennessee Tech on Feb. 4. The Puxico, Missouri, native registered a career-best four steals to lead the Redhawks. She also notched personal-bests with six points and five boards in 27 minutes of court time.
A Career Day for Scott
Roshala Scott led the Redhawks at UT Martin on Feb. 1 with a career-best outing of 22 points. Scott went to the break with 15 points and finished the contest 8-for-10 from the field in a career-high 37 minutes of court time. The Earle, Arkansas native, was 4-for-6 from behind the arc and also tied a season-high seven rebounds. Scott hit a personal-best eight field goals and four 3-pointers.
Scott also dished out four assists at UTM and has divvied out a career-best six twice in the past four games. She is second in the OVC for assists with 65 (3.4 assists/game, sixth). Scott tallied six at Eastern Kentucky (1/23) and against SIUE (1/28). Offensively, Scott is averaging 9.1 points per game in 30.4 minutes per game.
Pick Pocket
Terri Smith registered a career-best seven steals on Feb. 1 at UT Martin. Prior to that contest, Smith had only registered two on three occasions. Offensively, she finished with 12 points for her fourth double-digit game as a Redhawk. Smith knocked down a career-best six field goals against the Skyhawks, shooting 6-for-14 from the floor.
Smith in the Starting 5
Terri Smith has appeared in the Redhawks starting lineup each of the past nine games with the absence of
Taelour Pruitt due to injury. She has finished in double figures four times including most recently 12 for the second time this season against UTM on Feb. 1.
In the past two games, Smith has tallied eight points against Jacksonville State on Feb. 6 and at Belmont on Tuesday (Feb. 9).
Smith, a Western Kentucky transfer, chipped in a career-best 14 points in 39 minutes of action against Austin Peay on Jan. 16. Smith was 5-for-10 from the field and knocked down 50 percent from three (4-8) and tallied five boards. She made her first career SEMO start against Murray State on Jan. 14, finishing with six points in 36 minutes of play.
Blocks Queen Leads the OVC
LaTrese Saine leads the conference with 4.05 blocks per game and 77 blocks. Nationally, she ranks second for both statistics.
Saine registered a pair of blocks at Eastern Kentucky (Jan. 23) to surpass Chandra Brown (2004-05, 49) for first overall in Redhawks history in a single season. In the SEMO record books, Saine also ranks first for career blocks (186) and single-game blocks (10 vs. Murray State 1/14/21) along with single-season blocks (77).
She also ranks first in the OVC with seven double-doubles this season, most recently notching the feat with 10 points and 11 boards at UT Martin on Feb. 1.
Iron Lady
Sophie Bussard leads the Redhawks and is first in the OVC with 35.52 minutes per game and 674:49 total minutes played.
Bussard has competed in all 40 minutes four times this season. In the past eight games, Bussard has finished with 37 minutes or more in each of those contests.
Bussard is averaging 8.6 points per game and has totaled seven or more points in each of the past six games. She has most recently totaled double-digit points against Tennessee Tech (2/4, 11) and against Jacksonville State (2/6, 12).
Board Woman Gets Paid
The Redhawks lead the league with 40.89 rebounds per game and 777 rebounds. SEMO is outrebounding their opponents by an OVC-best margin of 4.6.
The Redhawks finished with a positive double-digit rebound margin of 15 on Tuesday at Belmont, outrebounding the Bruins, 44-29.
Starting January 2021 on a High Note
SEMO registered a 6-2 mark in the first month of 2021. The Redhawks rang in the New Year with an 84-50 win over Tennessee State on Jan. 2 which started a four-game win streak in January and bridged a five-game win streak from Dec. 30, 2020 through Jan. 16, 2021. SEMO also picked up wins on (at) TSU (1/9), Murray State (1/14), Austin Peay (1/16), Eastern Kentucky (1/23) and SIUE (1/28).
SEMO vs. Morehead State Game Rescheduled
SEMO's game against Morehead State on Friday, Feb. 19 has been rescheduled to Saturday, Feb. 20. Tip-off is slated for 2 p.m., CT at the Show Me Center.
Season-High For Tesia
Tesia Thompson led all scorers against Austin Peay on Jan. 16 with a season-high 33 points in her 100th career game in a Redhawks uniform. Thompson finished 12-for-21 from the field and was perfect at the charity stripe for the second-straight game (9-9, 17-17 vs. Murray State and Austin Peay). She also had seven rebounds.
Block Party!!
The Redhawks notched single-game records for blocks in SEMO's victory over Murray State on Jan. 14.
LaTrese Saine swatted away a career-best 10 to improve upon her previous Redhawk single-game blocks record (6 at Morehead State, 2/8/18). As a team the Redhawks finished with 13, which surpassed the previous mark of 10 set on Feb. 14, 2007 at EIU.
SEMO is second in the OVC with 118 blocked shots and 6.2 blocks per game. The Redhawks also lead the conference in field-goal percentage defense (36.0). SEMO ranks third in the OVC for scoring defense (59.3).
Non-Conference Slate
SEMO posted a 2-3 mark during the non-conference portion of it 2020-21 schedule. The Redhawks opened the season with a 74-53 loss to #5 Louisville on Nov. 25 before earning their first victory of the campaign over the University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy (75-44) on Dec. 1. SEMO dropped a 63-49 decision to Eastern Michigan on Dec. 6. The Redhawks notched their second win of the season over Western Illinois, 67-57. SEMO then fell to regional rival, Southern Illinois, 67-51, in Carbondale, Illinois, on Dec. 18.
In five non-conference games,
Tesia Thompson paced the team with 93 points (18.6 ppg) and 29 rebounds (5.8 per game).
Taelour Pruitt (48 points) and
LaTrese Saine (47 points) averaged just under 10 points per game during the non-conference slate. Saine also posted 33 boards (6.6 per game) with 14 blocks (2.8 per game).
OVC Preseason Poll
SEMO was picked third in the 2020-21 Ohio Valley Conference Women's Basketball Preseason Poll.
Tesia Thompson was named to the Preseason All-OVC Team for the third-straight year. SEMO tallied 206 points in the overall voting by the OVC Head Coaches and Communications Directors. The Redhawks also collected two first-place votes.
1,000 Point Club
Tesia Thompson became just the 10th Redhawk in the Division I era to surpass 1,000 career points. She reached this milestone last season at Ole Miss (Dec. 14, 2019) in the first quarter. She currently has 1,852 career points, putting her second all-time on the school's career scoring list in the Division I era.
OVC Tournament Champions
SEMO won its second OVC Tournament Championship in program history and first since 2006-07 this last season. The Redhawks went undefeated at 3-0 in this year's conference tournament winning each of their final two games by double figures against the tourney's top-two seeds. A day after a staggering offensive showcase, #3 Southeast Missouri used a remarkable defensive effort to stomp UT Martin and win the 2020 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title with a 67-47 victory on Mar. 7, 2020. The Redhawks, who claimed the league's automatic berth to the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament, were unable to play further into the postseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ring Ceremony and Banner Reveal
The Redhawks brought back the members of their historic 2019-20 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship team for a ring ceremony and banner reveal prior to their game against University of Health Sciences & Pharmacy (Dec. 1). SEMO capped the 2019-20 season with an overall record of 25-7 and 14-4 mark in OVC play. The Redhawks put together three record-breaking performances at the OVC Tournament to capture the crown and secure the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.