WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Lawrence Tech moved to 10-1 on the season following a 61-54 win at Indiana Tech. The Blue Devils are now 6-0 on the road this season.
- Hali Butler (SR/Fairport Harbor, OH) (SR/Fairport Harbor, OH) is the second Blue Devil to win conference player of the week honors twice this season following her 25 points performance and reaching 1,000 career points.
- LTU jumped three spots to No. 22 in the latest NAIA DII Coaches' Top 25 Poll - No. 3.
Live Video and Stats
No. 22-ranked Lawrence Technological University (10-1, 7-1 WHAC) women's basketball team travels to University of Michigan - Dearborn (0-15, 0-8 WHAC) on Wednesday (Jan. 6) in conference action. Tip is set for 5:30 p.m.
- Lawrence Tech ranks second in NAIA Division II total rebound defense (30.00) and field goal percentage (0.480). The Blue Devils rank third in NAIA Division II total rebound margin (12.818).
- LTU ranks third in the WHAC in scoring offense per game (73.09) and second in scoring defense per game (60.27).
- The Blue Devils rank first in the WHAC in total rebound defense per game and first in total rebound margin.
- LTU is 5-1 against the Wolverines as they have won the last four meetings by a margin of 18.75 points per game.
- Allison Kitchen (JR/Clio, MI) ranks second in NAIA Division II field goal percentage (0.657) and 48th in points per game (15.73).
- Hali Butler earned her second consecutive WHAC Player of the Week honor following her 25 point performance at Indiana Tech. Her final free throw of the game gave her 1,000 career points, the first LTU player to reach that milestone.
- Butler ranks 10th in the WHAC in points per game at 13.36. Butler ranks sixth in the WHAC in total rebounds per game (7.46) and 15th in total rebounds with 82.
- University of Michigan - Dearborn have yet to record a win this season as they average 48 points per game while allowing 79 points per game. They fell at home to Concordia (Mich.) University - Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 2 69-51.
- Emily Heinrich leads the team with nine points per game followed by Megan Swick with eight points per game.
- As a team, the Wolverines are shooting 29.3 percent from the field and 21.8 percent from beyond the arc.
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