Oklahoma Christian's Lady Eagles (5-20, 4-17) will conclude their season with a game against the University of Arkansas Fort Smith (11-16, 9-12). The Eagles, currently last in the LSC East Division, have the chance to rise in the standings by defeating both teams they are playing this week. Senior guard Asiyha Smith has made an impact in her first season with the team, averaging 11.3 points per game and ranking 12th in the LSC for blocked shots. Redshirt sophomore Taylor Jackson has also provided significant contribution off the bench. This game marks the end of Brooklin Bain's impressive career as a Lady Eagle basketball player. Meanwhile, UAFS, tied for the last spot in the Conference tournament, is led by junior guard Baylee Fincher, averaging 10.3 points per game and 3.9 rebounds. Earlier this season, the University of Arkansas Fort Smith secured a slim 2-point victory over the Lady Eagles, highlighting the competitive nature of this matchup.

By the Numbers
  • Oklahoma Christian's record: 5-20 overall, 4-17 in conference
  • University of Arkansas Fort Smith's record: 11-16 overall, 9-12 in conference
  • Senior guard Asiyha Smith's average points per game: 11.3
  • Senior guard Asiyha Smith's total blocks: 11
  • Junior guard Baylee Fincher's average points per game for UAFS: 10.3
State of Play
  • Oklahoma Christian currently sits last in the East Division of the LSC
  • University of Arkansas Fort Smith is tied for the last spot in the Conference tournament
  • The Lady Eagles previously suffered a narrow 2-point loss to UAFS earlier in the season
What's Next

The outcome of this game will determine the final standing of both teams within the conference and the implications for their postseason opportunities

Bottom Line

Oklahoma Christian's Lady Eagles are seeking to end their season on a positive note by aiming to secure a victory over the University of Arkansas Fort Smith, which could potentially impact the final conference standings and postseason opportunities.