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SBC Tournament Play Begins Wednesday at NT for Lady Privateers

DENTON, Texas - The Sun Belt Conference tournament will get underway for the University of New Orleans women's basketball team when they play North Texas in first round action on Wednesday at 5 p.m.

This contest represents the second in a row between UNO and NT, who played Saturday afternoon in New Orleans with the Lady Privateers claiming a 54-52 victory. Le'Della English scored all of her game-high 15 points during the second half while Talishia Young narrowly missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds for UNO.

UNO (13-16, 7-11 SBC) will be seeking their first post season win since a 2002 first round win against Arkansas State in a game that took place in New Orleans. The last Lady Privateer post season win away from home came in 2001 when UNO defeated UALR in a 2001 first round game on a neutral floor in Mobile, Ala.

The Lady Privateers are led this season by English, who averages 13.1 points a contest. She is followed by Brittany Helm and Young, who average 11.7 and 9.5 points a game, respectively. Candice McGee is the leading rebounder with 6.0 boards a contest followed by Young who averages 5.9.

NT (13-17, 8-10 SBC) enters Wednesday's contest with a 9-6 record at home including a 6-3 mark during conference play.

The Mean Green have wins in three of their last four home games including an upset of potential quarterfinal opponent Western Kentucky on Feb. 6. NT will look to hold their home court advantage against a UNO team that is 0-4 in games that take place in the Lonestar State.

On the season, Amber Jackson leads four NT players in double-figures with 13.1 points per game to go along with a team-high 6.0 rebounds a contest. She is followed by Brittney James (12.1), Jo Hall (10.4) and Erica Howard (10.3).

James has been the leading scorer in the two meetings between NT and UNO, averaging 12.5 points per game while leading the Mean Green with 8.0 rebounds.

Shooting has been a trouble spot for NT in the two-game series with the Mean Green being out shot 38.1 to 29.8 by the Lady Privateers from the field. Despite being out shot, the Mean Green do hold an eight rebound per game edge in the rebounding count this year.

The game will be streamed on the UNOPrivateers.com web site with live stats also available. The winner of the contest will move to the quarterfinals in Mobile, Ala. where they will face top-seeded Western Kentucky on Mar. 9 with tip scheduled for 12:30 p.m.

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