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Women's Basketball Megan Webb

MAC-SBC Challenge Begins in Strahan Arena

SAN MARCOS, Texas — Texas State women's basketball will open its games of the inaugural MAC-SBC Challenge on Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. versus Bowling Green.
 
The Bobcats have never faced Bowling Green in program history.
 
Both games can be watched on ESPN+ and live stats are available at TXST.com/stats.
 
WHAT IS THE MAC-SBC CHALLENGE?
  • The MAC-SBC Challenge is a scheduling alliance between the Sun Belt and the Middle Atlantic Conference that puts the 12 MAC schools against 12 SBC schools in men's and women's basketball.
  • The first round has the women's SBC schools hosting, the second game for SBC women's teams will be on the road. The challenge guarantees each school and home and away game.
  • The second round of the challenge will be played on Feb. 10 against a school matched up by real-time NET rankings. Those matchups will be announced in January.
WHO'S ON THE ROSTER?
  • The Bobcats have eight newcomers and four returners to the team this year, one of the newcomers being Timia Jefferson who transferred to Texas State last season from Houston Christian but has yet to see the court as a Bobcat due to NCAA transfer rules.
  • Ja'Niah Henson (Morgan State), Gara Beth Self (ULM), and Jaylin Foster (Western Kentucky) make up the four-year school transfers.
  • Tiffany Tullis and Crystal Smith join the Bobcats after two years at Blinn Junior College where the pair reached the NJCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship tournament.
  • The Bobcats welcome two freshman, Emillia Steele and Julia Coleman. Coleman is a St. Louis, Missouri native. Steele comes from Euless, Texas.
  • Among the returners are seniors Sierra DicksonNicole LeffMorgan Hill and sophomore Kennedy Claybrooks
NEW TEAM, EXPERIENCED PLAYERS
  • Texas State may have a new look this season but the players on its team have a wealth of experience.
  • Of the 12 players, there are just two freshmen and of the 10 non-freshmen, eight of them have played at Texas State or another four-year college prior to coming to Texas State.
  • With the exception of sophomore Kennedy Claybrooks, seven of the eight four-year college attendees have played in at least 30 games in their careers, with an average of 69.86 games played each.
UPCOMING MILESTONES
  • Despite the year just getting underway, there are some career milestones on the horizon.
  • Graduate transfer Ja'Niah Henson is nearing the 1,000 point club after finishing her four years at Morgan State with 940 points in 95 appearances.
  • Graduate Timia Jefferson is also nearing in on the 1,000 point club. The Houston Christian transfer had 902 points in three years for HCU where she averaged 12.5 points per game in her 72 appearances.
  • Head coach Zenarae Antoine sits with 187 career wins, the most of any head coach in Texas State women's basketball history. With just 13 wins to reaching 200, Antoine also stands to win her 100th Sun Belt Conference game this season, sitting at 99 conference wins this year. Antoine has been the head coach the entire duration of the Bobcats' time in the Sun Belt Conference.
WHATS ON THE HORIZON? 
  • Before starting conference play on Dec. 30 versus Georgia Southern, the Bobcats have a tough 12-game non-conference schedule to get them prepared.
  • The Bobcats will host UTRGV and Sam Houston as part of their in-state matchups. The Bobcats beat Sam Houston 75-70 in last season's meeting.
  • Following games at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and UTSA, the Bobcats will host UNT Dallas.
  • Texas State will go to Stillwater, Oklahoma to face Oklahoma State in a road match on Dec. 9 before hosting Denver on Dec. 14 in a week of out-of-state matchups.
  • To close the non-conference slate, the Bobcats will participate in the Florida International Christmas Tournament from Dec. 18-20. The Bobcats will see FIU, Chicago State and Alabama A&M in that tournament.
The Bobcats next game will be Nov. 17 versus UTRGV at 5 p.m. inside Strahan Arena. This will be the first of a double header with Texas State men's basketball hosting UTSA after the completion of the women's basketball game
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Players Mentioned

Sierra  Dickson

#4 Sierra Dickson

G
5' 7"
Junior
Nicole Leff

#40 Nicole Leff

F
6' 1"
Junior
Morgan  Hill

#5 Morgan Hill

F
6' 3"
Junior
Kennedy  Claybrooks

#10 Kennedy Claybrooks

PG
5' 6"
Freshman
Timia Jefferson

#12 Timia Jefferson

G
5' 9"
Senior
Julia Coleman

#12 Julia Coleman

F
6' 0"
Freshman
Jaylin Foster

#11 Jaylin Foster

F
6' 0"
Junior
Ja

#1 Ja'Niah Henson

G
5' 3"
Graduate Student
Gara Beth Self

#2 Gara Beth Self

G
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Crystal Smith

#3 Crystal Smith

G
5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Sierra  Dickson

#4 Sierra Dickson

5' 7"
Junior
G
Nicole Leff

#40 Nicole Leff

6' 1"
Junior
F
Morgan  Hill

#5 Morgan Hill

6' 3"
Junior
F
Kennedy  Claybrooks

#10 Kennedy Claybrooks

5' 6"
Freshman
PG
Timia Jefferson

#12 Timia Jefferson

5' 9"
Senior
G
Julia Coleman

#12 Julia Coleman

6' 0"
Freshman
F
Jaylin Foster

#11 Jaylin Foster

6' 0"
Junior
F
Ja

#1 Ja'Niah Henson

5' 3"
Graduate Student
G
Gara Beth Self

#2 Gara Beth Self

5' 8"
Graduate Student
G
Crystal Smith

#3 Crystal Smith

5' 9"
Junior
G