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ATHENS, W.Va- The Concord University women's basketball team travels to Ohio 7:30 p.m. Thursday for a Mountain East Conference clash versus Urbana before playing at Notre Dame College 1:00 p.m. Saturday.
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MOUNTAIN LION NOTES
Concord enters the trip at 6-18 overall after dropping its last two contests at home.
The Mountain Lions are 4-14 in the MEC this year.
Urbana heads into the game at 5-16 overall, with a 3-15 mark in conference play this season.
Notre Dame is 11-12 this season and 10-8 in conference play.
CAREER-HIGHS
Sophomore guard
Emily Boothe tied her career-high with 26 points in Concord's 80-64 loss to Davis & Elkins on Monday night.
The Riner, Virginia native's 26-point outburst was the third 20-point game of her career, and the first since she scored 20 at West Virginia State on January 21st.
Boothe's other 26-point performance came on the road against Urbana last season.
Also setting a career-high in points on the trip to the Ohio schools last year was junior guard
Danielle Catron, who posted 28 points against Notre Dame last season.
The Chilhowie, Virginia native made 12 field goals and four three-pointers in an 86-74 loss to the Falcons.
SCORING VARIETY
With Boothe's 26-point performance, the Mountain Lions have now had four different players score 25 points or more in a game this season.
Boothe, junior forward
Heather Chapman, senior guard
Alexis Lowery, and Catron have each posted a 25-point game or higher this year.
The four players to score 25 points or higher was the most since the 2013-14 team that had three players notch a 25-point game or higher.
Lowery has accomplished the feat twice, notching 25 points at Bluefield State and a career-high 28 at home against NDC this season.
Included in Lowery's 28 points this season were six made three pointers on six attempts.
SCORING IN OHIO
Although Concord's trip to Ohio last year didn't produce a win, it did showcase an offensive outburst by the Mountain Lions.
Concord combined to shoot 50.4 percent (63-of-125) from the field, and 56.4 percent (22-for-39) from three in the two games in Ohio last season. CU averaged 78.5 points per game during the trip, with the 83 points scored against Urbana being a season-high at the time.
Concord managed to shoot over 50 percent in both games.
Concord has not had back-to-back games shooting 50 percent or higher in the last five seasons, with the Mountain Lions coming closest in the 2013-14 season in January 2014 when they shot 48.5 percent and 50 percent against Shepherd and West Virginia State in consecutive games.
STEALING THE SHOW
Senior guard
Olivia Morgan accumulated a season-high five steals in Monday's loss to Davis & Elkins.
The Richmond, Virginia native helped force the Senators to 17 turnovers, more than a turnover above their season average.
Morgan has now compiled 14 games of three or more steals in her career, and has six this season.
She has also garnered three steals or more in three of her last four games.
In addition, Morgan's four steals, as well as Lowery's five steals versus West Liberty, were instrumental in helping Concord outscore the Hilltoppers 29-9 in points off of turnovers.
Concord is 4-0 when a player has five or more steals this season
SCOUTING URBANA
Urbana returns home after a two-game road swing at Fairmont and Shepherd in which it went 0-2.
The Blue Knights have lost four in a row overall.
UU holds a 1-8 record at home, with a 4-8 record on the road.
Freshman Sylvia Hudson leads the Blue Knights in scoring at 13.6 points per game while shooting 60.7 percent from the field.
The Blue Knights have five players who average double figures overall.
UU ranks just ahead of Concord in scoring at 72.0 points per game, but give up 81.2 points per game.
SCOUTING NOTRE DAME
Since a January 19th win at Urbana, the Falcons have won seven of eight contests in the MEC, with NDC's only loss coming to Glenville State.
Leading the way for Notre Dame is Kelsey Miller, who pours in 18.2 points per game.
Miller also averages 9.3 rebounds per contest.
The Falcons share the ball, ranking second in the MEC in assists per game.
The Falcons own a 7-5 record on the road, but are just 4-6 at Murphy Gymnasium.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
7- Concord has had seven instances in which a player has shot 100 percent from the free throw line when attempting five free throws or more.
4-0- Concord is 4-0 when a player picks up five or more steals in a game.
31- Concord attempted 31 threes against Davis & Elkins.