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Women’s basketball looks to rebound

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Alexis Rogers, No. 32, cuts between two Toledo defenders and drives inside to make a layup. BG lost 50-52 against the Rockets, breaking a 13-game winning streak.

The women’s basketball team will return home after a loss on the road to Toledo to finish the last quarter of its schedule within its division.

BG suffered its first loss in the Mid-America Conference just four days ago, snapping a 13-game winning streak, among other records.

Despite the loss, BG still sits atop the MAC with a 10-1 record, 20-4 overall.

The Falcons are looking to redeem themselves with a home game against the Buffalo Bulls on Wednesday.

The last time BG played Buffalo this season, BG won 79-59 on the road.

Three Falcons scored more than 10 points in that game – Alexis Rogers, Jessica Slagle and Jasmine Matthews, who scored 19, 18, and 14 points, respectively.

BG has had at least three players consistently averaging more than 10 points per game. Along with Rogers and Slagle, Chrissy Steffen leads the team with 14.3 points per game.

Against Toledo, Steffen hit four three-point shots – bringing her overall total to 117 career buckets from the arch – which puts her six shots out of the top 10 players in BG history.

On the other side of the ball, Brittney Hedderson leads Buffalo with 20 points per game, with Nytor Longar as the next highest scorer, completing half of that per game, averaging 9.3 points.

Wednesday’s game is BG’s annual “Play 4Kay” game to support breast cancer awareness; the event was created in 2007 by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.

The Falcons will wear pink uniforms and T-shirts will be sold at the Stroh Center team store, with a portion of the proceeds going to breast cancer research.

Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Stroh Center.

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