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Po, East Texas A&M Lions to visit Howard, McNeese Cowgirls
McNeese Cowgirls start Southland Conference defense at home with a strong 6-3 record, led by top defender Jalencia Pierre and averaging 25 points off turnovers per game.
- On Friday, McNeese Cowgirls host East Texas A&M Lions at Townsley Law Arena in Lake Charles, tipping at 6 p.m. EST in their first Southland Conference meeting this season.
- Coming off a long road trip in which they won three of five, McNeese State Cowgirls enter Southland play at 6-3 with returning roster from Southeastern, says first-year head coach Ayla Guzzardo.
- McNeese allows just 53.6 points per game, forces 24 turnovers and has a 13.3 turnover margin, while Arianna Patton averages 12.3 points and Reza Po leads East Texas A&M at 14.5.
- A win Friday would jumpstart McNeese Cowgirls' title defense and influence early Southland Conference standings as they emphasize defensive identity, while East Texas A&M Lions enter 3-4 overall and 0-1 in conference.
- East Texas A&M's 40.9% shooting faces McNeese opponents' 39.1%, while McNeese Cowgirls average 5.8 made 3-pointers against East Texas A&M opponents allowing 5.6.
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Cowgirls finally back home - American Press
Open league play Friday against ETAM It’s been three weeks since the Cowgirls last played in front of their home crowd, and a lot has happened since then. They will get a chance to reintroduce themselves to their fans Friday night, when they open up Southland Conference play against East Texas A&M inside Townsley Law Arena. McNeese State is coming off a long road trip that saw it win three of five games, with losses only to Power 4 schools. At 6…
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