LCU women fall to St. Louis College of Pharmacy

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[December 04, 2013]  ST. LOUIS — The Lincoln Christian University women's basketball team traveled to St. Louis on Monday evening to face the Eutectics of St. Louis College of Pharmacy. The Red Lions were outrun late in the first half when the Eutectics went on an 11-0 scoring run. LCU head coach Amanda Bowman said it was "the decisive turn in the game that ended with us on the short end of the 52-64 final score."

LCU came out in the second half to outscore the Eutectics 32-30, but it was not enough to overcome the deficit.

Leading LCU scoring was Tatiana Colclasure, a junior guard recruited from Effingham High School. She managed seven 3-pointers and another 10 points inside the arc for a season-high single-game performance of 31 points.

LCU women's basketball will be back in action this weekend at home as they host five teams from Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin in the NCCAA Mid-West Region Tip-Off.

[Text from file received from Todd Spellman, Lincoln Christian University]

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Lincoln Christian University's School of Undergraduate Studies is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association, Division II. Founded in Lincoln in 1944, Lincoln Christian's three schools — the School of Undergraduate Studies, the Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies, and the Seminary — share a mission to nurture and equip Christians with a biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and the world. For more information about the Red Lions, visit LincolnChristian.edu/athletics.

 

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