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Penn State women’s basketball’s most efficient scorer is officially running it back for the 2021-22 season.
Lady Lions star guard Kelly Jekot announced Thursday she’ll use her extra year of NCAA eligibility to stay in Happy Valley for another season.
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“Playing college basketball at Penn State means everything to me,” Jekot said in a statement on Twitter. “I’m so thankful that I have the opportunity to get back on the court to play the sport I love for the 2021-22 season. We have unfinished business.”
Jekot played in just nine games for the Lady Lions this past season before suffering her second ACL tear in just three years. She
In what head coach Jessica Lynn considered their most complete outing of the season, the Brownwood Lady Lions wrapped up the first half of District 6-4A softball action with a crucial 6-1 home victory over the Stephenville Honeybees Tuesday night.
The win – the second in a row for the Lady Lions (6-11-1, 2-2) following a stretch of nine losses in 10 games – pulls Brownwood into a second-place tie with Stephenville (9-12, 2-2) and Lampasas (11-10, 2-2) midway through the league slate.
“I hate to say this was a must-win with half of district to play, but it was because we didn’t want to fall too far behind Stephenville and Lampasas in the standings,” said Lynn, whose team inched significantly closer to a 17
The Brownwood Lady Lions won their second softball game in a row by a 6-1 score over the Stephenville Honeybees Tuesday night in Brownwood.
Now with a season record of 6-11 and a district record of 2-2, the Lady Lions will start the second half of district play this Friday night at 6:30 when they host district front-runner Glen Rose. Brownwood is in a second place tie with Lampasas and Stephenville after the first half of district.
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Winners of eight of their last nine decisions, coach Sharon Thompson’s 12-4 EMCC Lady Lions will now take on second-seeded and division co-champion Coahoma during Wednesday’s regional semifinals to be played at Mississippi College in Clinton. Approximate tip-off time is set for 7:30 p.m. at MC’s A.E. Wood Coliseum, following Wednesday’s 5 p.m. women’s semifinal-round regional tournament game pitting top-ranked and unbeaten Jones College against LSU Eunice.
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