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Women's Basketball Sarah Meier, Assistant Athletic Director

Women's Basketball Weekly Notes - Jan. 26, 2016

Skyhawks play host to Regis, Chadron State Jan. 29-30




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Friday, January 29
Vs. Regis University | 5:30 PM
Durango, Colo. | Whalen Gymnasium
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Saturday, January 30
Vs. Chadron State College | 5:30 PM
Durango, Colo. | Whalen Gymnasium
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Quick Hits


The Fort Lewis College women's basketball team extended their winning streak to three games after earning home wins this past weekend against Western New Mexico (W, 92-68) and New Mexico Highlands (W, 89-80).

The three-game winning streak matches the Skyhawks longest winning streak this season when they opened their season 3-0.  The back-to-back home wins marked the first time FLC won two straight games at home since the season opening weekend against Westminster College and Eastern New Mexico.

The Skyhawks 92 points against WNMU and 89 points against NMHU were the second and third most points scored this season, respectively.  FLC also recorded their second best shooting performance against the Mustangs after making 56.4 percent from the floor (31-55) and 56.3 percent from three-point range (9-16).

Dallas Dickerson notched individual game highs this season for the Skyhawks, after netting 24 points and 10 made field goals against the Cowgirls.  Alyssa Yocky pulled down a career high 12 rebounds against NMHU while Ande Lampert blocked a season high three shots on Friday against the Mustangs.

Fort Lewis will continue their four game home swing this weekend when they play host to Regis University and Chadron State College.  

The Rangers enter the weekend tied for second in the Rocky Division with a 9-4 record (11-8 overall) and tied for fifth place overall.  

All six of the Eagles wins this season have come in conference games.  CSC is sitting in a tie for fifth place in the Rocky Division and tied for ninth overall (6-7 RMAC, 6-11 overall).  CSC is led by Maka Daysh who leads the RMAC in field goal percentage (57.2 percent), and free throws made (91) and attempted (139).
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Players Mentioned

Dallas Dickerson

#11 Dallas Dickerson

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Ande Lampert

#44 Ande Lampert

F
6' 4"
Junior
Alyssa Yocky

#31 Alyssa Yocky

F
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Dallas Dickerson

#11 Dallas Dickerson

5' 8"
Sophomore
G
Ande Lampert

#44 Ande Lampert

6' 4"
Junior
F
Alyssa Yocky

#31 Alyssa Yocky

6' 0"
Freshman
F