Thursday’s contest will be the 45th meeting between the teams, and Missouri Western owns a dominant 39-5 record in the series. The last win for Lincoln was a 73-62 triumph in Jefferson City, on Feb. 22, 2018. MWSU has won six straight and 13 of the last 14 games in the series, including three straight road wins.
Lincoln has seen a lot of ups and downs through the early part of the season, with big wins (90-67 vs. Univ. of Ark.-Monticello, 97-20 vs. D-III school Blackburn) and big losses (82-48 at UIS, 71-46 at Central Missouri) sprinkled across its schedule. Le’Yanna McGinnis leads Lincoln with 11.7 points in her seven appearances, but the offense is evenly spread as every player that has seen time for the Blue Tigers on the year has made at least three field goals. Lincoln has outscored its opponents 69.3-65.7, although that average is inflated somewhat by the outlier result against Blackburn - removing that contest has a 12.2-point impact on LU’s scoring margin, dropping it from a +3.6 to a -8.6 (64.7-73.3).
As a team, the Blue Tigers shoot 40.7 percent (160-442) from the floor and 26.4 percent (32-121) from long range and allow opponents to connect at a 43.1 percent (169-392) and 34.4 percent (45-131) pace respectively. Lincoln has been to the free throw line more often, however, making 93 of 141 (66.0%) freebies to counter a 77-115 (67.0%) pace from its opponents. They’ve recorded 85 steals on the season, but again the outlier result against Blackburn has a huge impact, as Lincoln hasn’t hit double digits in the steal column (8,9,9,5) since swiping 23 against the D-III foe, which was inactive for the 2020-21 season following a 5-19 record in the COVID-shortened 2019-20 campaign.