On February 13, 2015

CSJ Lady Saints wrap up regular season at EMCC

By Justin Lemanski
Sports Reporter

On Feb. 13 the College of St. Joseph Lady Saints will be on the road to finish off their regular season against EMCC. EMCC comes in with a 8-13 overall record while sitting at 4-8 in the conference.

EMCC is led by Jordan Maxwell and Morgan Card; they both average just over 15 points per game. As a team they only have two other players on the roster that average more than 4 points. The Saints have to do a good job on containing Maxwell and Card. If the Saints can limit their scoring it will put them in a good position to be successful.

Look for Regina Steele to have be a major factor for the Saints. She ranks in the top five in the conference for points, rebounds, and field goal percentage on the season.

Tip off is at 6 p.m. at EMCC. The game will end the regular season for the Saints as they will move on to prepare for the conference tournament.

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