
Middle Tennessee

Western Kentucky
Highlights
Summary
HADLEY, Ky. (Interstat) â Salma Khedr scored 20 points to lead Western Kentucky to a 70-65 womenâs basketball victory over Middle Tennessee on Saturday at E.A. Diddle Arena. The Lady Toppers (7-18, 2-11 Conference USA) built a 55-38 lead through three quarters before holding off a late Blue Raiders rally. Middle Tennessee (14-12, 8-5) outscored Western Kentucky 27-15 in the final period but could not close the gap. Trinity Rowe added 18 points and six assists for Western Kentucky. Macie Phifer led the Blue Raiders with 21 points and six rebounds. Blair Baugus had a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds. Both teams were efficient from the free-throw line, combining to make 38 of 47 attempts. Western Kentucky scored 19 points off 11 Middle Tennessee turnovers to secure the win in front of 1,083 fans.
Extended Summary
HADLEY, Ky. (Interstat) â In a game defined by a dominant third-quarter surge and a tense, foul-plagued finish, the Western Kentucky Lady Toppers held off a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders to secure a 70-65 victory in a Conference USA womenâs basketball game Saturday at E.A. Diddle Arena. The most critical phase of the contest unfolded in the third quarter, where Western Kentucky transformed a narrow four-point halftime lead into a commanding 15-point advantage. The Lady Toppers outscored the Blue Raiders 25-19 in the period, but the decisive run was a 12-2 spurt that broke a 33-33 tie. Salma Khedr, the 6-foot-1 sophomore from Giza, Egypt, was the catalyst, scoring 11 of her game-high 20 points in the quarter. Her sequence of a 3-pointer, a driving layup, and a pair of free throws fueled the separation, while Trinity Roweâs playmaking and Torri Jamesâ interior presence provided consistent support. Western Kentuckyâs defense was equally pivotal during this stretch, forcing five Middle Tennessee turnovers and converting them into easy transition opportunities. The Blue Raiders, who shot just 36.4% from the field for the game, struggled to find any offensive rhythm against the Lady Toppersâ active hands, which produced eight steals and eight blocks overall. Entering the final period down 55-40, Middle Tennessee mounted a relentless comeback. The Blue Raiders exploded for 27 points in the fourth quarter, primarily from the free-throw line and the efforts of Macie Phifer. Phifer, a 6-1 forward from New Albany, Mississippi, scored 10 of her team-high 21 points in the final frame, attacking the basket and drawing fouls. Middle Tennessee shot 19 of 24 from the charity stripe for the game, with 11 of those makes coming in the fourth quarter. A 3-pointer by Phifer with 29 seconds remaining cut the Western Kentucky lead to 68-65, applying maximum pressure. The Lady Toppers, however, displayed composure at the line. Rowe, a 5-5 guard from Pikeville, Kentucky, calmly sank two free throws with 17 seconds left to extend the lead back to five and effectively seal the outcome. Rowe finished with 18 points and a game-high six assists. Despite the late surge, Middle Tennessee could not overcome its slow start and the Western Kentucky third-quarter blitz. The Blue Raiders scored only six points in the opening quarter and trailed 30-19 at halftime. Blair Baugus posted a double-double for Middle Tennessee with 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Kirston Verhulst added 13 points and six boards. Beyond Khedrâs 20 points and Roweâs all-around play, Western Kentucky received key contributions from Tia Shelling, who had nine points, six rebounds and four assists, and Torri James, who added 10 points and eight rebounds. The Lady Toppers were marginally more efficient offensively, posting a rating of 104.6 points per 100 possessions compared to Middle Tennesseeâs 95.0, and capitalized on turnovers, scoring 19 points off Blue Raider miscues. The win improved Western Kentuckyâs season record to 7-18 overall, while Middle Tennessee fell to 14-12. The result avenged a 23-point loss the Lady Toppers suffered in Murfreesboro just three weeks prior. Western Kentucky next travels to face Delaware on Thursday, followed by a game at Liberty on Saturday. Middle Tennessee continues its road swing with contests at Liberty on Thursday and at Delaware on Saturday.
Preview
HADLEY, Ky. (Interstat) â The Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders will look to continue their push for a winning season when they visit the struggling Western Kentucky Lady Toppers in a Conference USA womenâs basketball matchup Saturday at E.A. Diddle Arena. Middle Tennessee (14-11) enters on a two-game winning streak after decisive victories over Kennesaw State and Jacksonville State last week. The Blue Raiders have won three of their last five, with their two losses in that span coming by a combined eight points. Western Kentucky (6-18) snapped a four-game skid with a 56-41 home win over Jacksonville State on Feb. 14, but has lost eight of its last 10. The Lady Toppers have struggled defensively, allowing 80 or more points in three of their recent defeats. The game is a quick rematch of a Jan. 31 meeting in Murfreesboro, where Middle Tennessee dominated Western Kentucky 81-58. Blue Raiders guard Alayna Contreras torched the Lady Toppers for 25 points, six assists and four rebounds in that contest. Contreras, a dynamic scorer, enters in strong form. She dropped a season-high 28 points in 39 minutes in the win over Kennesaw State and has averaged 20.4 points over her last five games. Her playmaking has also been key, dishing six assists in the previous meeting against Western Kentucky. The Lady Toppers will counter with forward Salma Khedr, who led the team with 16 points and four rebounds in their most recent win. Khedr scored 13 points with seven rebounds in the loss at Middle Tennessee last month and will be central to Western Kentuckyâs hopes for an upset on its home floor. A victory would bolster Middle Tennesseeâs position in the conference standings as the regular season winds down, while Western Kentucky seeks to build momentum and salvage a difficult season by splitting the series with its rival. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon.