SHAWNEE - Oklahoma Baptist (1-1) returns home after a dominant 82-45 win over Rogers State to face Eastern New Mexico (1-2) in non-conference action. The Bison showcased depth and efficiency in Weatherford, while ENMU split its opening weekend in Colorado, routing Regis 80-52 before falling 66-63 in a nail-biter at Adams State.
OBU Recap
The Bison bounced back from their season opener with a statement win over Rogers State.
- Offense: OBU shot 40.6% from the field and knocked down 11 threes at a 35.5% clip.
- Defense & Boards: The Bison dominated the glass (51-40) and held RSU to 28.1% shooting.
- Standouts:
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Jaedyn Getman posted a monster double-double (23 pts, 14 reb) and went 8-for-8 at the line.
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Parker Stevenson added 20 points on 7-of-9 shooting, including four triples.
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Brenna Butler chipped in 7 points and 8 rebounds, while
Jordyn Anderson dished out 7 assists.
OBU's bench contributed 32 points, and the team was perfect from the stripe (15-15).
Scouting Eastern New Mexico
The Greyhounds opened with an emphatic win over Regis before a narrow loss to Adams State.
- Offense: ENMU averages 71.5 points per game, shooting 40.5% overall and 41.5% from three across two contests.
- Key Players:
   • Chloe Dallas (F) anchors the paint with 17 points and 17 rebounds vs. Adams State and 13 points, 4 blocks vs. Regis.
   • Julieta Ceja (G) provides perimeter scoring (13 pts vs. Adams State; 9 vs. Regis) and ball-handling.
   • Ashala Moseberry adds range off the bench (11 pts vs. Adams State; 2-of-3 from deep vs. Regis).
- Style: ENMU pushes pace and thrives in transition (14 fast-break points vs. Regis), but turnovers have been costly (17 vs. Regis, 16 vs. Adams State).
Numbers to Know
- OBU: +11 rebound margin vs. Rogers State; 15 assists on 28 made shots.
- ENMU: 12-of-24 from three in win over Regis; 18 offensive boards vs. Adams State.
- Bench Impact: ENMU scored 44 bench points in its opener; OBU tallied 32 in its last outing.
What to Watch
- Battle on the Glass: Dallas vs. Getman headlines a matchup of elite rebounders.
- Perimeter Shooting: Both teams have shown the ability to hit from deep—OBU with Stevenson and Wright, ENMU with Ceja and Barrera.
- Turnovers: ENMU's giveaways could fuel OBU's transition game, where Anderson and Butler excel.
Next Up: OBU heads to Richardson, Texas to take on UT Dallas on Saturday.Â
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