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61
Winner Lubbock Chrst. LCU 21-4, 11-0
46
Rogers St. RSU 11-12, 4-6
Winner
Lubbock Chrst. LCU
21-4, 11-0
61
Final
46
Rogers St. RSU
11-12, 4-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Lubbock Chrst. LCU 11 17 17 16 61
Rogers St. RSU 6 10 13 17 46

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Schuldt surpasses 1000-Point Milestone In Loss to Lubbock Christian

CLAREMORE, Okla. – Rogers State senior Lauren Schuldt joined the 1000-point club Saturday afternoon as the Hillcats fell to No. 22 Lubbock Christian 61-46 in Heartland Conference play at the Claremore Expo Center.
 
With her final basket of the game, Schuldt hit a turnaround jumper in the paint to score her 13th point of the game and 1001st point of her career at Rogers State.
 
Schuldt entered Saturday's game with 988 points at Rogers State and the senior forward finished with 13 points in the game, as well as seven rebounds two assists and a block.
 
The Hillcats were in a tight defensive battle with the Lady Chaps through the first quarter, as the two teams combined for 17 total points.
 
Lubbock Christian would slowly pull away from the hosts, taking a 28-16 lead into the break. They would go ahead by as much as 22 points before the Hillcats cut the deficit back to 15 in the later stages of the fourth quarter.
 
Carlye Bohannan led the Hillcats off the bench, finishing with nine points. Bohannan was one of two Hillcats with two steals and three Hillcats with two assists and a block.
 
Ke'Aunna Johnson, who also had two steals and a block, was third in scoring for the Hillcats with five points.
 
Rogers State was held to just 15 percent shooting from behind the arc. The Hillcats shot 38 percent for the game from the field, while Lubbock Christian finished with 44 percent shooting.
 
Rogers State will return to action on Thursday, hosting St. Mary's in a Heartland Conference doubleheader. Tip off is set for 5:30 p.m. at the Claremore Expo Center.
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